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OCIATU pun m BERLIN DECORATED FOR 'BIG THREE' MEETING Japanese Refuse to Fight As U. S. Pia nes H·it ·Tokyo 4-Power Rule Senators Would Give Aboard Truman's Ship- , 152 Enemy U. S. Delegate Right Enroute 10 For Berlin ------Potsdam Planes Down To Commit hoops By ERNEST B. VACCARO he traveled to the United Nations ABOARD CRUISER AUGUSTA conference at San FranclBco. Reds, Britain, U. S. Connally, Vandenberg, WITH PRESIDENT T RUM A N Capt. James H. Foskett com­ Communique Fails (AP) - PI'esident Truman sped mands the ship carrying the presi­ To Disclose if Strike Solve Problem White Say Reservation through p I a c i d mid-Atlantic dent. The other cruiser is com. Of Feeding Civilians Would Destroy Charter waters yesterday enroute to Pots­ manded by Capt. Robert L. Boller. Still Continuing f dam lor a "Big Three" meeting' he (In Washington, the navy said BERLIN (AP) - The United WASHINGTON (AP}-Senate hopes may speed victory over Foskett commands the U. S. S. QUAM, Wedn sday (AP) Japan as well as chart the course Augusta and Boller the U. S. S. States, Britain and Russia, setting leaders m~de it plain yesterday The Japanese airfol'c(' 1'rf'llsPll up a four.power "kommandature [or permanent European peace. Philadelphia. Foskett's home is lo put up anything 1'('. cmbling­ they think the American delegate A batlle-tested war s hip is Strafford, Pa.; BaUer's at Bremer­ (command post)" for a rotatin& a. rea I fight OVCI' Tokyo 'I'llI'. dflr military government of Berlin, to the United Nations should have carrying the president to the ses­ ton, Wash., and McCann's home is IN ,REPARATION for the meeting of President Truman, Prime lint ter ChurehlJl and 'i\larshall Stalin as more than ] ,DOO ('UlTi el' yesterdaY solved the frlction­ the right to commit United States sions with P I' i m e Min 1st e r North Adams, Mass.) II Berlin July 19, Russian occupation authorities erected giant poster portraits of the three men. Presl- planes of the rna .. i"e 1 nitl'll packed problem o[ feeding the troops against a potential aggres­ Churchill and Premier StnJin­ Tanned and apparently in tip 1Ie.1 Truma.n left the United States last Saturday by shlr) for the conference. Note Berliners on the tate Third fleet destroyed Qt. German capital's 3,000,000 ci­ talks which may help shape the top physical condition, President Jlreel haullnr household goods In kiddie wagons. sor. course o! history lor generations. Truman is cruising toward his damaged 152 enemy planes Oll vilians. This position was taken in the ------The intra-allied deadlock over The vessel is part of a two first conference with Premier the ground and hot down two Berlin's food and fuel supplies senate foreign reluUons committee cruiser task force, under the com­ Stalin and P rim e Min i s t e r SnOOpBI'$ near the fle et, fl'ng-­ was broken by high allied military by Chairman Connally (D., Tex.), mand of Rear Admiral Alian R. Churchill through mid-Atlantic mentary reporls discloRecl today. chiefs, who assured that Anglo­ Senator Vandenburg (R., Mich.) McCann. waters as placid as those of a mill Wbether Admiral William F. Balikpopan Bay Area Secured The presidential party, which pond in his native Missouri. American troops would assume and Minority Lea d e r White (Bull) Halsey's world's largcst --'-- includes James F. Byrnes, secre­ Wearing a sporty cap cocked Immediate and full control of their (R., Me.). task force tuck Ilron nd toc1l1~r occupation zones. The way was The development in the United tary of state, and Fleet Admiral jauntily on the side of his head, for another strike was not made William D. Leahy, the president's paved for a harmonious opening Nations charter hearing was pre­ the president seems to feel the clear but even the first preilmi­ Aussies Hold Refinery IAt a Glance- Grew Rejects Vague chief of staff, will fly from the peace of his journey may augur ot the imminent Big Three meet­ cipitated by Senator Millikin nary accounts left no doubt that. port of debarkation to the Berlin ing. (R., Col.). Millikin wanted to well for the outcome of the the enemy airforce as Igned to area. Mr. Truman will use the Area North of Town know whether It would violate the defend the homeland was in hid­ Jap Peace Feelers Arreement a. m 0 n r Ute three big C-54 luxury linet· in which (See TRUMAN, page 5) Todoy's major allies was reached In I con­ charter to reserve the use of ing. It obvlousl, has been driven Complete Chain Insists U. S. Interested ference of Soviet Mlrshal Geor.1 troops to either congress or the K. Zhukov and Lieut. Gen. LucJUI president, w hen the security there by I week of strikes by Iwo­ Of Amphibious Hops In Unconditional D. Clay and Lleut. Gen, Sir ROn­ council Of the United Nations de­ Chinese Isolate based army Muatanrs, scores of Around Borneo Port Iowan ald Weeks, American alld British cides force is needed to keep .U. S•. Nearly which de.troyed or damared 19 Surrender Only representatives In the allied con­ peace. enemy planes yesterday at Hon. shu's port city of Kobe while the MANILA, Wednesday (AP) trol commission for Germany. Sensing a move to write in a Former U. S. Base ' WASHINGTON (AP)-Japan's reservation, Connally declared carrier Hellcats, Helldlvers and Baii~papan's broad Bay, an an­ Jap aircraft* faiJ* to* put liP de­ Beaming with evident pleasure fense as cart'iel' planes I'aid vague peace feelers were brushed that such an idea would violate Attack Japanese Doubles 7th Aven.ers were roaming the Kanto (horage capable of handling un­ over the oulcome of the confer­ aside yesterday by Acting Secre­ 'the spirit of the charter." plains around Tokyo to the north­ limited shipping, is completely in Tokyo. ence, Maj. Gen. Floyd L. Parks, tary of State Grew with a sharp Vandenberg argued warmly that Beachheads on Coast east looking for tarreta. the hands of allied forces, Gen. American military commandant reminder that the United States is it would violate the constitution Only one of the 19 was bagged Douglas MacArthur reported to- Four· po\yec cOlTjmand post es­ ot Berlin, announced details of the Below Amoy tl1biished in Berlin. interested only in the enemy's un­ of the United States. Bond Q'uola in the air by the Mustangs and day. I conditional surrender. solution of the food problem and The Michigan senator took the the first reports of the powerful At the 'Same time a headquar- of the new "kommandature" that CHUNGKING (AP) - Chinese Senate leaders believe United Grew told of four specific indi­ pOSition that the United States carrier plane blow at Tokyo did t e r S spolsesman disdo ed the will rule Berlin. troops have isolated Japanese­ Nations delegate should have rect apPl'Oaches on behalf Q1 the del ega te is the instrument of the WASHINGTON (AP) - Final not so much as list a single enemy Aussies now hold all of the hotly Berlin's food, it was decided, held Kanshlen, a fOl'mer American Japanese but said that the gover,n­ fisures ilt th!! Seventh War Loan Inter~ptor lihot down. eontesled Pandan~ ari r~finel ' y area unresel'v~d power. president and holds the president'li a1r base 200 miles north of Hong I ment never has recelvell II r~nl will be supplied from "contribu­ )Il~t north of Bahkpapun town. powe'r to I!8IL out tl'OOpI. Thi3 Kong, and have hurled a strong showed last night that America The air opposition to Vice­ peace offer from the J apanese gov­ tions from all allied occupation ~ linnl link in a cbain of 8111- Balikr.apan bay 'etlll'cd i.Jy doesn't interfere with congress' ilank attack against enemy beach­ piled up the fabulous, aU-time rec­ Admiral John S. McCain'S carrier ernment. zones in Germany," and Zhukov, right to declare a slate of war, he rAiders was so weak during the phibiota hops around the p rime- I Au~tralians . heads on China's southeast "in­ ord amount of $26,313,000,000, The foul' "ulleged peace feelers" Clay and Weeks took steps to pointed out. tirst hours that undoubtedly they tel' ot Borneo's "iggest oil port solve the coal problem along the vasion" coast below Amoy, the lown. City safety council organ­ which Grew related were these: Senator White declared that D nearly the $14,000,000,000 returned In repeated strikes til rame Sunday. Maj. Gen. Milford's same lines. Chinese high command said yes. Australian::; pushed in small boats ized. 1. Persons described In reports fE:servatlon on the delegate's au­ terday. quota. search for camouflaged aircraft Invltlnr the French to take part and enemy hiding places. What [rom their west-shore cape Pen ad- r to the state department as "lead­ thority would "destroy the char­ Chinese army forces, which Hen r y Morgenthau Jr. an­ ing Japanese industrialists" were In the .overnmeni of Berlin, the ter." they found remains to be told. jam positions four miles farther have Jiberated four American nounced the final results in what north to Djlnabora. represented as wanting to know three mJlltary chiefs decided that Dr. Leo Pasvolsky, state depart­ air bases and are threatening at Even with the 19 Mustang vic­ They met no opposition. The Army Units Arriving the best possible conditions of a the "kommandature" should com­ ment adviser who is explaining least three others in south and he called his "valedictory" speech tims added, for a total Tuesday small landing craft were protected compromise peace. prise four military commandants, the charter article by article, told south central China, neutralized as secretary of the treasury. preliminary bag of 173 Nip air­ b, naval gunfire. 2. A neutral diplomat in Tokyo each of whom will serve as chief Millikin that the security council Kanshien after recapturing Tayu, The E bond goal of $4,000,000,000 craft, the biggest question was: From Europe, Today's commandant In rotation for 15 Northeast of captured Manggar said he had been told by a private would have to know in advance 47 miles southwest, a communique was narrowly missed. Where is the Japanese airCorce? airdrome 13 miles northeast of Japanese cilizen that Japan could day Intervals. what it could count on in the way said. Swaying battles raged with­ While the carrier planes lookctl Balikpapan town, A u s t r a I ians Schedule Listed not accept unconditional surren­ The first meeting of the "kom­ of troops Irom the United States, in six miles of Kanshien. the Sales of E bonds totaled $3,976,- around for Tokyo's defenders, the smashed two infiltration attackS der. mandature" will be held today otherwise the purpose of the Chinese said. 000,000. But this was above any Mutan... over Kobe had to turn by . the Nipponese Saturday night 8y TilE ASSOCIATE O PRllSS 3. A Japanese diplomat in a and Soviet Col. Gen. Gorbatov whole treaty would be nullilied. Tayu, in the heart of the Chi­ other drive. The previous E bond to enemy shipping In the Inland The following army unit ar­ and advanced a mile bey 0 n d neutral country intimated to an will be first chief. nese wolfram mining district in record was $3,187,000,000 in the sea to keep occupied. rived in the United States from Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Manggar's runways. Another cen­ American citizen through a Ger­ Yesterday's decisions In elfect southwestern Kiangsi province, Fourth War Loan early in 1944. ter of enemy resistance developed Europe yesterday: man newspaperman t hat the vindicated the Soviet position on who shattered pl'ecedence in yes_ was reported stormed and reoccu­ Sales to individuals were $8,- on the shallow slopes of Mt. Bat­ At New York-engineers of the United States should abandon un­ the feeding of BerIJn lifter the pied by Generalissimo Chiang terday's communique by not only Marion, Ohio, 681,000,000, compared with a quota saying the carrier attack was ochampar-"smashed stone," in Eighth infantry division; Fourth conditional surrender for a negoti­ same three allied representatives Kai-Shek's men Saturday night. Malayan-six miles north of the division healiquarters company, ated peace. failed to agree last Saturd"y night. Tayu lies astride the Japanese of $7,000,000,000. going on "at the present time" but lefinery center. Eighth infantry regi ment and 29th, 4. An unidentified person ap­ It was presumed that American communication line between Kan­ Morgenthau, speak in, over the also named some of the battleships Enemy I05-mil.limetel' howitzer 42nd, 44th and 20th artillery bat­ proached an Ainerican diplomatic and British transport systems shien and the big road and rail radio, thanked all war bond work­ and carriers, spoke only in the Baby Found past tense today. positions, trucks, barges and build­ talions; Third cavalry reconnais­ mission in a neutral country with would bring considerable stocks of center of Kukong on the Canton­ ers for their cooperation through­ ings were blown up by a score of snnce squadron, mechanized; 87th the claim that he was authorized both food and fuel into their Ber­ Kankow railroad-Japan's north­ out seven bond drives and de­ A Tokyo radio commentatol' 13th air for c e Liberators and chemical mortar battalion; B38th to enlist a neutral government in lin sectors from the western occu­ MARION, Ohio (AP}-Eight­ south supply routes across China. clared: made the pointed observation that a previous such carrier strike last. Mitchells giving continued close ordnance depot company, 3463rd persuading the allies to drop un­ pation zones. day-old Jean E i lee n Creviston Headquarters said the Japanese "I know that your cooperation February was followed by the in­ support to the ground troops. ordnance me diu m maintenance conditional surrender and propooe missing from her hospital crib garrison fled from Tayu along the will be continued with the same Three enemy freighters were peace terms. vasion of Iwo JIma. compnny; 77th ordnance battalion ~ since Sunday night, was restored highway leading to Kanshien and devotion and zeal under tM able sunk off Kuching, Western Borneo headquarters; 6840 th quartermas­ .unharmed to her parents late yes­ asserted that pursuing Chinese leadership of my successor, Judge Nimitz said 72 planes were de­ Mercury Gets I stroyed on the ground and 80 IS aHied air powel' continued close ters drivers detachment. terday by a murried woman who forces had pushed on.17 miles and Fred Vinson. There is still a ti­ Destruction of Liquor, more were damaged during lhe lupport of ground advances. At Boston-809th jank destroyer Knocked fot a Loop I tried to pose as her mother. reached the vicinty of Sincheng. ts nie task befol'e us." Kuehing is the major Borneo air­ I first hours of the attack. battalion; 32nd cavalry reconnais­ Gambling Equipment .-- Mrs. Phyllis Lanman, 29, was field nearest Sing

) wEDNESDAY, JU LY 1 t. 1945 T R £ D A I L Y lOW A N. 16 WAC I T Y. lOW A - PAGE TRREI = =- New Strikes Push Idle MIAMI BEACH BOASTS -THREE 'SMART) 'COVER 'GIRLS Mrs. S. K. Slemmons MRS. MACARTHUR VISITS WOUNDED Longman Foresees ~x· · ·· · ._" .,., .... ~.. f'·fW·'·. -:-''"''''','''''''" "'~', ' ...... ,w.!.. . . . Workers to 51,055 l . " Postwar Television .,." Returns to Iowa City WLB Orders End After Visit in Chicago Devel~pment for Art To Wage Dispute Of Oil, Gas Workers Mrs. S. K. Slemmons, 71 7 Run­ Television in the postwar years dell street, returned here Monday may develop the public's under­ standing and appreciation of mod­ 11, THl! 1\880 IATED PRESI! evening from Chicago, where she strikes in the fuel, food and had spent the past two weeks in arn painting, Just as radl.o stirr· anns Industries shot the total num­ the home of her son-in-law and ulated interest in music, beJieve~ ber of workers idle In labor dis­ daughter, Dr. and Mrs. William Prof. Lester Longman, head of the putes abov e 51,055 yesterday. Robertson. ort department. '!'he filure ~ompared with ap­ S. K. Slemmons and daughter, "Painting does not have the, p!CIxlmately 36,000 on Monday, the Mrs. Dan J . McLaugh li n, and her popular foundation that music has.­ lo,est of any day since June 19. son, Jeff, are visiting in the home For example, in art we have the New strikes involved CIO oil and of Mr. Slemmons' parents, Mr. and top of the pyramid but not tha II' workers in the United Fuel Mrs. G. H. Slemmons in Waverly. base. whereas this situation Is re­ ,I OIl company, serving six eastern • • • versed in music," Profe~sol' Long-' ex_ dl tes ; Un ited Mine Workers at V 1811s Neffs man said. ' by ,ve mines In Pennsylvania and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J . Neff of He explained that most artists' irt ()bIOj cro dairy workers in De­ New York City are' visiting Mr. express the spjrit of our times, in- iroIt ; AFL bakers in Rochester, Neff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ • terpreting the Amel'ican environ­ ~. YI; AFL shell workers in Birm­ ert E. Neff, 1000 River street, this mEnt with no fear of foreign in­ ~Im , Al a., and workers on B-29 week. nuence and seeking with honesty bM\bers In Chicago. • • • '," and self-conCidence to shape ncw, The situation by cities or states: Spends Summer Here forms. Cllarleston, W. Va. Georgia L. Adams of Los An­ Art classes in public scnools art 'SOme 1,000 CIO oil and gas geles, is visiting in the home or her in need of great development, DC­ workers walked out of Uniled Fuel mother, Mrs. C. L. Adams, (;03 E. cording to Professor Longman. iDd Gils company properties in a College street, dUring the summer E'ew teachers are being produced dispute over wage increase de­ months. and many schools devote only IIIIDds, lying up operations in • • • slight attention to art. , est Virgi nia, Kentucky, Virginja, Returm to Des Moines "Iowa schools espe<:i:llly are be-., !MIlo, Pennsylvania and New Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Cox of : hind the times in art. Only a small Yor\!. Des MOines, will return to their number even teach art. 1l shOU ld home today after spending the past The war labor board ordered be a postwar pr'oject ot school ad..! ' several days in the home of Mr. CHEEA.ING THE WOUNDED In Manil a. Mrs. Dougills MacArthur, wlte launedlate termination of the minstrators to give this matter of tlle Army's tamed Pacific commander, Is plet ured here with Ptc. Cox' mother, Mrs. A. J. Cox, 104 more attention," he declared. strite. The union asked for a fiat George Brlnnlch (on cot) of ·Potuville, Pa. · A t right Is Maj. Gen . E. Market street. The university each year Ilios in ten cenls an hour boost in addi­ JOHN ROBERT• POWERS and Harry Conover have model agencies In New York. but Miami Beach, Fla., William C. Chase. El Paso, Tell .. commllndlll&' general of the 38th Uon 10 shift differentials. • • • stimulating high school art by" does a pretty good cove r gi rl business of Its own. Three glamor gi rls pictured above are Miami Beac' Leaves for Sprlnrlleld division. (1 n t ~rna / j on a ll Iva nil. holding an exhibition in which. Pt!uIIY girls and thei r photos have, in the past nine months. graced three national magazine'. Miami's Cham­ Irene Donohue, daughter of Mr. All four Jones and Loughlin' ber of Commerce chall enges any other city of t he same population to match that record. Cover gi rl', more than 35 schools enter abnut and Mrs. J. H. Donohue, 313 N. 900 pieces of work. SjHl corporation cOBI mines were from left to right, are Barbara Norris, Claire Poe and Ella Lemay. (J n ttrnat ion~) Dubuque street, has 1 eft for Crew Does Work of Ward- ~ and ~,316 United Mine Springfield, HI., where she will Workers were idle. work in a speech clinic. She will .Detrolt spend a month in Illinois cities, Thirty per cent of Detroit con­ Union Transformation Old Gold Theta Rho Playground to Have Livestock, Feed Grain with headquarters in Springfield. sum.ers, except hospitals and Legion Elects schools, were without milk deliv­ • • • Guests nf Aarons . By SHIRLEY AUSTIN and a large platform are stored in Girls Install Officers eries because of a strike of 1:000 Obstacle Race Today Production Predicted Mrs. Alex MacBeth and children, Dally Iowan Staff Writer the shed a block from Iowa Union CIO Uni ted Dairy· workers at the Regina, J erry and Thomas Mar­ Did you ever wonder who waves and must be transpol'ted to the New officers were i nsta 11 ed n t a be~o l t Creamery company and the Post Officers tin, of Rock Island, Ill., arrived meeting of the Old Gold Theta' the magic wand that transforms lounge. FOI' large concerts 01' lee­ "blln, Creamery company. At 2:30 for Children To Be imallest of War Rho Girls at 7:45 p. m. Monday in last night to visit in the home of the main lounge oC Iowa Union tures an additional 500 steel THe C h r y s I e r corporation's Mrs. MllcBeth's parents, Mr. and the I.O.O.F. hail. The retiring An obstacle race wIll be held at Fred V. Johnson was elected WASJiINGTON (AP)-Govern­ into a dance floor, a lecture audi- chair'S are stored in the Union and DocI,e truck plant was closed and Mrs. M. L. Aaron, 122 Evans torium or a concert hall? It isn't.l 100 mor'e are aL Univel'sity high president, Margaret Novak, served Z,loo.'em ployes were idle as a re­ the Benton street playground commander of the Roy L. Chopek ment hopes of a sharp expansion as installing president, assisted by in livestock production next year street. Mrs. M:1cBeth will leave magic wand at all; it is a crew of school. sulr'of'a- strike Of 11 CIO United today at 2:30. Ribbons will ue Post No.,17 of the American Le­ today for St. Louis and will re­ seven husky men, wJth Ernest L. Phyllis Nerad, chaplain, and Mar­ Au tOrrjobl1e Workel'S paint spray­ were blasted today by an official People Ask jorie Goss, marshal. awarded to Iirst, second and thire gion succeeding Frank Lee, at a crop report indicating that pro­ turn here Sunday. Bright, set-up foreman or the phy­ "People always ask me it we're m, 'Nlto d'emanded the rest periods sical plant, in charge. The newly · installed officers are be ratsed from 15 to 20 minutes place winners in three age groups. meeting Monday night in the Com­ duction of livest.ock teed grains tl'ying to get the chairs straight Joan Conover, president; Mary Fol'

Nearly one-third of the Latin­ WIND CAN'T BLOW SAILORS DOWN American students now in the state are enrolled in the University of Iowa ,with a dozen nations repre­ sented, according to Margaret Ems, adviser to foreign students. She said that 31 Latin- Ameri­ cans are studying at the univer­ sity. Some of them are graduate students taking advanced work in specialized fields who were at­ tracted to the univerSity because of its reputation in those fields. Many hold scholarships from their own nation or from an organ iza­ tion in the United States. WSUI to Broadcast YWCA Program Tonight at 7 O'Clock "Y" Glimpses, t he Young Wom­ en's Christian association radio program, w ill be broadcast over station WSUI this evening a t 7 o;clock. The script is entitled "Each Woman's Place" and deals with the participation of women in war work throughout the world. Donna Conard, A2 of Watertown, 8. D., wrote the co ntinuity. The "Y" program is under the direction of Joan Sayers, A4 of Aurora, Mo., and the supervision of Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald, exec­ utive secretary of the Y. W. C. A. Women tak ing part in the show are J oan Huston, A2 of Colurnbus I ·MlTAlN'S. NEW SUPER passenger plane Is .hown In the two picture. above. Top photo showlI a model Junction; Elaine Glasser, A2 of 01 the plane now being built by the Bristol Aviation company, England. The plane, known as the Brooklyn, N. Y.. Nancy Garner, TWO ~ItEW MIMIERS of. Brltf.h escort aircraft carrlerr In Japanese Nonchalance and CDDI dimity are outstandlnr feature. Df thIa .41ft ' 'llI&rbuon type I," will carry 224 pa• • enger. by day or 80 sleeping pauengerl. Power I. provided by A3 of Des Mo ines; Joan Ronk, A4 .. reell rayoa print dress, ~oa'U ",mat a summer wardrobe 41t theae .... ' """ BrltlOl centaurus engines. In lower photo the huge wooden "mock-up" II being assembled In the of Okla homa City, Okla., and terrttorlal water. lean forward against a 58-mlle-an-hour gale on cluttered, cap-sleeved I tylel, Of coarse. you wlU make YDur Dn. chD_ IfI/It work ahop. The plane will ha ~ ll,J'an(!.,. of 11 ,000 mile. at 250 mile. per hour, It. WIng span " Ma l'thn Winters, A2 oC Galesburg, the 11I,ht deck. Gadret with wheels In the background la a little tow 101' the newest patternll available at your localalorea, Every Wat Bolld QU' f9, b!vUpa about Gu th41 deck, J.J.ruell1lcioll. /) lI-\IIM wllb YDur aew1nr... vlq l belp. t41 briar vlclory .. step nearer. ,110 JI.t and It IA 177 ,_t Iona..¥": ~ - . _~ ..: _ _ . =- J.. - - ...-4 ••• ...u,JUJl. Ill, pl¥\!J -=---:- - c= - - V;tS. T".s "r~ .,Orl~~

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~('" ~:: Second~ - Red Sox Down Bra¥~s, w. EIII Ibt &fa! Guess fill talk lilting ; apinion 8-1 Behind Boo Ferriss .o>'tl' ws gill's tal Shot lilt 1Iorl' Tjger Mpnager Haa- lI'ishts it r'"' • Holmes Hils .L • • I , TbtCO SPEEDISALLl:1\ summer ' Byron ' Gets I!r -Jack ~ . Legion "ine Heap Big · Troubles 'trl will Salely ~ Again ~ ran the )ly f'Jl~K QNUSON tJdlon. 1 B, aOY LOCK over only about 60 days of the oerI. Sme DUb' lowaD S..,-t, ....., (J>~.-~&tDc tIK WhlUley baseball campaign, General 1\(an­ Eagle on 11th faces Milskies be 1111\11 .' , . ~) ager Jack Zeller declares the War Benefit Game so YOU 'QIINK you ~w Tour 01 \he i11 DETBOIT (AP)-Twiliaht base­ Ti,ers won't attempt to enlarge the Expected to Increase cello sole sports, do you? We)l, ~e')l lay ball in the major leaaues, no great Tied With Revolta program for 1946. c:otm to odds that you can't name aJleast shakes as a crowd ma'l)et any­ "The fans have proved they like Goal by $70,000 For Medalist Honors Ther, ·Tonight SlX cbamplons of 19t4-lndfV dUal where excep~ In Detroit, where it, but that's no excuse to work champions that is. Here ;is a In P. G. A. Meet tnere are RO niaht games, mi"ht a good horse to death," Zeller ex­ BOSTON (~)-All ijJat ~. Earl Sapgster, coach of the Iowa cpan~ to test your ~~ory ap,d eas~~ cllrn' the Ti,ers ot 19t5 to mained of baseball's cancelled all­ City Le,lon baseball nine an­ test your power ' of observatiop. plains. "Seven twilight games a By HAROLD HARRISON thell' b~it hom,e a~tendance record season are enough-one with each star game-the feature act, • nounced yasterday morni", the Flame is fleeting, W~I' a4m,it - in histpry. . piching-batting duel bet w t: till DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - Byron club. We'll keep it that way." formation of a new American Le­ but !hese special six #pat we have Seven ~ P. M. games here in Boston's Dave (Boo) Ferriss Nelson, the man with the miseries Zeller is convinced that twi­ anti gion Junior basebe.ll lealue lor in mind, should be rememl1ered py June aq.d !u~ drew a ~'eco1'd total Tommy Holmes-thrilled a 22,~1le in his pack, made his "last chance" light baU has all the advantages Qf the state. . aIL Want to try? Qkay-here we of lU~ cljsh customers-an crowd on the original F'eILW., good yesterday and seored a spec­ Most of the teama thet took part ,0. nillht games and few disadvan­ Park stage yesterday as the Reo tacular eagle three on the 17th aV4lra"e ,of 2O,f6!l-alJd brought ~he tages. One of his best points is ip tbe recent district tournament W.ldI .... ~ cJ,ub • "4,111 paid total for the Sox defeated the Braves, 8-1, lzl hole to wind up in a tie with that late afternoon sunlight, unlike their war fund intra-cily exhi/lI­ Johnny Revolta of Evanston, 111., at Burlington will c:.omprise the (1 ~ N,umber ope is a ~\ouq.llady tirst 'hall 0' lis home schedule. Petroit's record attendance for a the arc lighbs, atiracts more cus­ tion. for medalist honors at the 37th an­ leagUe with .Ute state divided into from Philadelphia Who wields a tomers than insect pess. two parts-the northern hal! and meal) club-o!) the ·golf liplu, of full seasQP-f,1l3,693 - was es­ Red, Socker Ferriss, the major', nual Professional Golf toUrna­ PU.IlY PUDChers ment. southern half. The winners of each coune. GOS/:I~YOU should ltnow ~ablislled jn 19'40. The Ti,ers' last top pitcher, gave two hil3 tor ntl section will play for the champion- her-she won tbe Westrn AmateUr 11"g Yea/,. Detroit's puny punchers oi this runs while right-handing the flht Nelson, the Toledo umbrealla ship the .fate, Coach Sall(8ter Golf champi.opship two years In a Because the 1wilight season at season, leading the American man, blistered the Moraine Coun­ ot three innings. He matle Holmee, sai(i. row. She's I,et/41l1 tougher to beat Jirj,gs ~acJ14m can' be stretched league by 4* games whlle hitting baseball's best slugger, fly ollt to try Club's course for a 88 as he Northern half teama will include all the time-and even ihe pro­ .251 as a club, are bush leaguers and Revolta finished the two days center but Tommy, who has hit Iowa City; Museatine, Wapello golfers tear her - Includin, the at the plate compared to the safely in his last 37 Nafionll of qualify in, play with 138 stcokea and WlMlelel, wbile Burli",ton, Ft. men. · Now-who il .he? Tiget's of 1934, who compiled a each. league engagements, managed ~ Madison, Keokuk and Mt. Pleannt (2.) Number ~wo is sU.htly re- team batting average of an even collect his daily safety off Rand)' Mc8paden BehI.nd WUdlile Takes will eompriBe the 60llthern half. lated to a flsh-a COUliIn we think. .300 in winning the pennant by fteflln In the sixth inning, muCh Revolta, who won the PGA In The loc~l Leaion nint will open At any rate, he's a native ot Pan­ seven games. to the delight of the spectlllbl1, 1935, had 18-hole rounds of 68-70, the lea,u_ pl., Mini,pt 'When they ama and the ereatest sprint swim­ Second baseman , whose contributions are -expected just the l·ever.!e ot NelSon's per­ travel to Mulicatine for a twlUllbt mer of all time. He graduated from Shelvin Stakes leading the 1945 club at bat with to exceed $70,000. formance. Nerson won In 19.0. bllJ bellnnInll at 6:15. All other Yat- this yeat Where he left a a .293 mark, would be batUni With Mort Cooper, the trlbec­ Sergt. E. J. (Dutch) Harrison of loop pmea :Hill be piayed Sunday str ng of swimming records a mile eighth among the Tiger regulars men's top flinger, ailJng, MilnllflJ' Dayton's Wright Field finished a afternoons or special holidays. . long. He was also caplaln of the of 11 years ago, six of whom fin­ Bob Coleman led off with Al JaV. slroke behind with 139 and in the Bob Devine il expected to han- Ell swim ~eam. This -flsb should In Big Upset ished the season over .SOO as ery, another sore-armer. As a ~_ 1940 slot were Denny Shute of dIe tlle mound I:hbrea today tot be pienty easy to hook. Oh, of Charley Gehringer belted .356 and suIt, the ball game was decidfd, ~ Akron, OhiO, the tltst day laCier the locals with Sonny D.ean on cow'se, you remember hif - put Hank Greehberg .339. the second mning, when file 3:8' and Harold (Jug) McSpaden ot qkk to help out if the Muskies what's hjs name'! NEW YORK (AP)-Another The 1934 tigers compiled a near Sockers scored their first two run. 3;35 Phlladelphia. prove' to be too tou&h {or DeVi.ne. (3.) Number three is an ace surprise yesterday was added to sweep of the league's batting on a hi t and lout passes, the IiIst 3:45 The fireworks, however, came I.Jle Fbx, one of th. leading sharpshooter-and we don't meln the series of upsets in this season's "firsts," leading in runs, hits, total one coming with the bases loa~etl . 4:00 from Nelson, who last night had to hlirlel'l of SaDilter'. mound statt witq a .Iun. You'v, heard of her three.year.old turf division when bases and runs batted-In. 4:15 take osteopathic treatments to Is lUll laid up With a SOre arm as queen of the hoopsters and star Lieut. James M. Roebling's Wild­ Only categories this year's De­ Braves ABR 4:30 life romped to a hollow victory in 5;00 ease the pain of a pulled back and will not see any action today. of the Nashvil~e Vull.et! BOJIlber­ troit club faces are defensive ones. Ramsey, Lt, cf ...... t muscle. , Iowa CIty's next leilUe coqtest ettes. Know hel' now? You don't! the Shelvin stakes at Aqueduct as o .0 5:30 There's a lot of difference be­ Culler, ss ...... 4 be PolyneSian, hero of the Withers o ~ I 5:45 Moving to the 17th l.ee, Byron wlU with Winfield on the Iowa ytel" h,ere's a few more tips. She's tween those two Tiger clubs be­ Holmes, rf ...... 4 1 City diamond, Sunday afternoon, made fiVe Ali-American teams and Bnd Pl'eakness, [Inished fifth in q 16:00 was two strokes behind Revblta. sides the 11 years. workman, 3b ..... ,.... 4 1 , ij "I said to myselt, 'this is my last ~. Tire Sh~p Ten Slaughters ?uly 111, SIl~lster aJl)tbunced. was mentloned for the coveted lf1e field of nine three-year-olds. 1:55 o. I • 1 • Eenie l\leenle Masi, c ...... 4 I Q Wildlife', a son of Easton who 7:00 chance,' " Nelson relaled. Sullivan awa,d. Mi$s --- led Gillenwater, c! ...... 2 alt the gals ~n makin, baskets. chased pavot home ir the Belmont Manager Steve O'Neill is faced 2.... 0 7:l~ Wha& a Shot! with a Teal Tiger twi:ster: How to Medwick, If ...... 2 1 0 7:30 The 17th is a 455-yard, pal' live Naturally, we mean wHh a ball. stakes at Beimont 'pat'k, coasted Ge~rgers Team, 42·~ choose between two left-fielders Shupe, Ib ...... 4 ~ 7:45 St_pd_rd Okay-you tell us. . over .the finish line of the $10,000 o affair and Byron, following hi. added stakes a half-dozen lengths who can hit ( .286 Drews, 2b ...... 2 1 ,0 8:0() drive with a four wood shot, laid e lind .284) and two Javery, p ...... 1 O. K. Tire Shop went on a scor­ '/1 Raeket-Raeket ip advance of the Greentree sta­ 1:3. on aD feet from the pin and then (4.) Number lour has Ii "racket" . ~ y '. QlJ:'s Coincidence. Walter M. Jef­ shortstops who can't (Skeeter Hutchings, p ...... 0 g I rolled in the putt for his eagle ing spree last night never belore . ; .•.. -no, not a bUsiness kind of racket, J~ ~ord's long-price Trymenow was Webb .192 and Ace Hoover .178). Nieman· ...... 1 9 b three which deadlocked him with equalled In the annals Of the City Baseball's Big Wigs • .. but the other kind. He's an army . p .... ,.. 1 o b Revolta. Softball league as they over­ three additional lengths away in James (Hack) Miller, Detroit's serleant stationed out on thc CaU- lhird siring , got his big Hutchinson, p .. " .... 0 o q On the 430-yard 18th, Byron's ",helmed and com pie tel y dis­ · ho·lly.. ··. lorhla desert. He took 13 years third pOSition. Post Graduate fol­ To Meet Thursday chance against the Red Sox when second shot was 40 feet lrom the mantled the George's Standard to teacll his "racket" goal. You've lowed in tront of Mrs. P. A. B. Wi­ C dener's highly fancied Polynesian, regulars and Bob 10ta.18 33 1 7 • cup and his pull, whiCh would Service ten, 42 to 3. heard how be planned. for his na- Swift both were out with injuries. • batted for Hutchings in 5th hnve sent him out in tront of Re­ R&cor6s fell by the wayside as With Happy €h~ndler tionlll title by working out in 120- who was. beaten 11 lengths.in alL volta, stopped inches short of the * * * Under a feathery 108 pounds to MlJ]er whacked out three hits in AD R ([ I the Tire Shop blasted everything 8, "BllllY LIS~A dearee iun where he improved his four trips and there were no :flaws ~ed Sox hole but in a per/ect line. that George Phillips, the George's WASHINGTON (AP) - Base­ CHJ.CAGO (AP)-T hey don't robot-like returns and strokes until Polynesian's top impost of 126, And about that aching back. He Wildlife ran the mile and one­ in his catcWng. His r e war d? Lake, 55 ...... 1 0 1 0 hurler had 10 oUer. All told, they ball's big league club owners were call }lim Jolly C/1OIJy Grlmm for h~ was ~eal'ly perfect. Okay ­ Richards and Swift were both said treatments taken last nJght pouhded PhllU ps for 35 hits, in­ getting set yesterday lo)' thell' nothln. and that may be why th!! you've heard-now let us hear you sixteenth in 1:45 4/ 5 to collect the Newsome, 5S ...... 3 0 failed to relieve any of the pain purse of $8,400 and pay his back­ ready for action the following day Steiner, 2b .. \) \) cluding 3 home runs, 5 triples and Iirst formal session with comlhis­ Chicago ClI.bs are at tbe bead of teU us who he is. Wl'lat-no can and Mlllel' may not get back of ~ \ and he figured he'd just ,0 ahead a g60dly number of doubles. sionet· A. B. "Happy" Chandler tl)e parade. don ers $9.10 for $2. Ted Atkinson Metkovich, 1'f •. ,.. ' 5 2 3 • guided the dark. bay colt to his im­ the plate again all season. Johnson, If '" ...... 4 1 and suffer out the remainder of Ol1ly In the first Inning did the Thursday, and to look into cur­ You can get kn~ deep in sta- (5.) Numbel' five is a gin g 1 ~ Three off days in a row this If ...... the week. Tire Shop ten fail l6 tally, but rent and post-war problems . tisties e)cPlalf1iPI the Bt.uins' re- slithtly, but still she i:s a peer pressive triumph, the horse's first Lazor, 0 0 9 " of the year in five attempts. week are plenty welcome to Hank G3milli, lb ... .., ~ 1 It Look a 36-hole score of 148 to ~rom then on in, it was a scoring Transportation, the 1945 WorJd cent road tflt1lJlpb-they won 10 among feminine athletes. The I .f get inl.o match play and lw'b of In.arathon. So many O. K. players Series, signing of schoolboy play­ slraight and 13 of 16 eastern starts, Cleveland flash has been compet­ ••• Greenberg, who rushed his come­ CuI beeson, cf ...... 3 0 1 V the lads who had those counts­ 'l'he Murlogg farrl)S' Bergolatel' back eonditioning pI'ogram after Jack Tobin, 3b ...... 4 , J 1 • \:rossed the plate that the score­ ers and finances of the commis­ to climb lrom' {!1th to first place ing fOr more lhan 15 years and his release from the army and bas - Jimmy .Hines of Chicago and keeper was gelUng bleary-eyed sioner's office are expected tq -bu~ mbst bbservers think it's the means the same thing to the carpe from behind to score a one Garbark, c .. ,...... 0 1 o 0 Dick Shoemake, of Crafton, Pa.­ length victory over Rio Route in blisters on both hands, a sore finney· ...... 1 0 ~rylng to count them. come up in what has been called a man-behlnd-the-grill. who did the women as Charley Paddock did to o • lost out in a playoff among 10 the $5,000 Alcazar mile at the Ar­ throwing arm and a charley home Walters, c ... " ...... 2 1 1, • Leo Tesar, on the mound tor the "l'Outine" meeting. . , kick. , , , tife men. IncidelltiaJly, she's the in each leg. playcrs for the lait eight positions. Tire Shop, pitcbed his usually There is also the possibillty that . Ther~ ~$n't , ~ major l~agul! maq- holder of more records than l!ny- Linllton-at-WasWngton Park meet­ Ferriss, p ...... 0 0 o • Both HineS and Shoemaker went Ine yellterday. Tiger Rebel, the Heflin, p ...... 2 0 I 0 superb game, limiting the George's Chandler will sIgn his $:>O.OQO-a­ ~ger who hasn't wdrries and ple~ty one else of her sex. Know her yet? . t e out on the first playoff hofe. H1neS squad to only six hits. George's year contract as commisSioner of them these Vlar days. Grimm, We didn't think so. 4s an extra early leade1', was third. Bergolater Senators Nip Bums Hausmann. p ...... I 1 mtssed the green with his second actually led In this fantasy of a now that the 16 club-owners have thoullh, seldMn passes lliem on to hint-she is quite a track slar was clocked in 1:37 1/5 and paid shot to lake a one-over-par fJ*~ ball game for a short while-but had time to affix their signatures. his player~, 'unlnteMionall,y, Or amone women. $6.20. WASHINGTON (AP)-The Na­ Totals ...... 33 8 1, • mId Shoemaker three-putted for $ • • the lead soon withered under a Chandler personaI1y has call eel otherwise. If he "rides" Ii plaY~T, (6.) Number six is a heap big tional capital last night lorgol • batted for Garbal'k in 3rd his five. heavy barraee from the O. K. the owners together In. his first the athlete seld?m ·can 'dis~inJu!sh Indian chief on the Cleveland MisweeL. Arthur Rose's crack dignity long enough to howl Hself ~raves 000 000 L~I ten's cannon and heavy artillery. formal act since becon'line com­ it from Grimm. s Jsual rolllckl~' r;reservatlon." He's a former Vni- three-year-old filly, raced through hoal'Se at "Oem Bums" fro," Red Sox 022 002 1ix-t a drenchir)g rain yesterday 10 win The George's ten scored in the misSioner. Ford Frick and WIIl humor. ,. ....dNt Rooter ¥ersl~y of lllini star whd made BrOOklyn as Washington's Senators Harridge, National and Amet'!can the $2,500 Fort Heath purse for won an inter-Leagu&- war relief TALBERT, COOKB WIN The Big Show (jrst on two hits, but the Tire . . , good In the big time with some MENASHA, Wis. (AP) - fop But .~thn. under . a player S pUty (oot 'Work and stick Wielding. fiilies and mares at Suffolk game, 4-3. Shop came back with 4 In the sec­ le'liue heads, also will attend. ranked Bill Talbert of Wilmil'l,cloD, Nal.!ona\ Learue ond, added IS In the third, 8· In ~ltln, isn t i": c. J. GrImm 5 book. You've heard him prailed many powns. A 2 to 1 favorite, the lCen­ It was just the kind of show ex­ tucky Derby racer beat out Mrs. pected by the 23,791 fans who paid Del., and Sarah Palfrey Cooke , W L Pc'. the fourth, allpped to 2 in the ather, he. IS lhe loudest r?Dter ~imt8 lor hili work around ahort. a Boeringer, Crowe or a $Iumtlln, performr-a nullh~y No we didn't liay shortst-whoa­ Doris B. Miller's Be Calm, a 45 tQ out $22,760. Boston led the parade of seed 'I[cago ...... ~ 28 .600 [iIth-ahd then, as a llnal parting players to lhe second round of Ui Bl'ookiyn ...... 43 3t ~d thin, tor .uc~ Cubs a.8 ~11l we almost gave It away. Take 8 i shot, in a photo finish. Dense Bert Shepard, one-legged war .581 Sillute, slammed across 15 tallies Map Pla"s to Down veteran, was the winning pitcher; Western Senlor TennIs tournament sL Louis ...... f2 31 .5715 in the sIXth. . ~ lcho)son, who is Just be,lJuunlt guess and see if you know this bIll Path was third. Misweet was Fmed in I:'{Q for the mlle. Ossie Bluege and Leo Durocher, with top-heavy wjhs yesterday. New York ...... 41 36 .532 Their Old School ~o look like the lealue' sluBer hji chief Nine errors by his mates aided j.o(ai last Beason, and Paul Der- . T.wo long shots, Valdina Gt'eedy, rival managers. both played a Talbert, National Clay" Courls Pittsburgh ...... 37 , 36 .507 the downfaIJ, of Phillips,. but even Clem Crowe and Bud Boerjnger, rin,er, who was eonsidered washed Kao~ Now? 56 couple ot innings, and Babe FIer­ Singles champion who lost ~e Boston ...... 36 38 . .500 to J, and Stud Poker, 17 to 1, so, he could not begin to slop the who were stars of ' Notre Dame up when Cub head. were counted Well, what say you do a little cOrnPil)ed for a daily double pay­ man put on his old time fielding Western title last year, beat 1?m CI~ciAnati ...... 33 37 .471 football scoring antics 'of the Tire last sprin,. . "Second Quellsing" loo and see if and base-running acts. Yaley of the h~t city 6-0, '8-3- Philadelphia .. :...... 20 51 .253 leams which won 18 and tied I In off pf .7~0.20. ShOP, ten. ' . 20 games during their senior It took plenty of wrath-swallow- yOU cen wa4e thrpUllh nem. In Shepard, who lost the lower part Mrs. Cooke dropped one gam~ In American Leacue George's holder of the undis­ years, wIll try to develop an low. in, to live out wilb cheerl~d ex" re;l1ity, they are not hard. We've a tough r~~k~l, wF assure you. of his right ieg when shot dowll d~posing of Agnes Oskar, Nee".h, W L Pet. puted cellar spot in the first half team' to keep the Hawkeye' record hCktaUohs When tlje faltering Cubs given you "enpu,h hints to. make You have to be a cOJ)lbined bar­ over Germany, made hls first WIS. Detroit ...... 43 28 .601l of league play, seem destine<\ for intact over the 1~lsh . ' lefl ,home ~Wo \Veeju ago for their t~e ' wpr~ .Iuj:ss" sound lIke a room hanger-on ancj. a co~leie pro­ pitching start for the Senators. At tpat bel1h whereas the Tire Washington ...... 38 3~ .543 a~ain, Iowa has three wins al\d no second easter", aWin, in fiflh- farce in thIS case. YO/l give up? fessor to lUJow ajt the al')swl!rs. We the end of lour innings. he turped New York ...... S9 33 . ~d Shop ten served notice on ~e rest 'losses, 'the 1939 and 194D triumphs p1ace, five find ' a W,.11 ' games 'be- W~Il-pkay;-here are the answer3. conl,es~ we dOl')'t know half of the a 3-2 lead over to Roger Wolft. Chicago ...... 39 36 .520 of the leaeue that they are plenly enllineercd by another ex-Ni:>trc ~ind . the piic'e~J4ft~D' Br9

• , ,. _wEDNESDAY, JULY 'l1, 19451 !BI DAILY IOW·A N. I OWA C IT Y. i OWA - = PAGE l'IVB BULLETIN the state department's office of seemed to' enJoy the calm weather European affairs; Charles E. Boh­ and bright sun. In the evenin~ he II to Discuss Basis fo{ L~sl r g Peace- (Conlinued (rom pa,e 2) YANK GETS DEATH' ,SENTENCE TRUMAN- len, the department's Russian ex­ viewed a movie. 1101 (nt' CJlI-".... ( ....) EXIUBITION OF CONTE!.I­ (Continued from pale I ) perL; Be!)ja(TIln V. C 0 hen of Sunday, ~ he altended a general ...W"O (J"" ...... "ON (111) 8:15 Byrnes' staff, and Capt. Alphonse "III I. ' .....Ha L (UtI, PORARY ART .. Protestant service in hili, shirt­ Crime Photographer (WMT) I rendezvous in mid-July in Pots­ McMahon, a naval sur g eon sleetes, sitting with ine Sailors. W. Earl HaU, managing editor of Wednesdays WJth You (WHO) J une 24-July 31, 1945 dam, on the outskirts of conquered assigned to look alter the heal th of Hours for the exhibition of con­ He spent the rest of the day dozing !be Mason City Globe-Gazette, Curtain Time (KXEL) Berlin. the party. and relaxing. will talk on "The Foundation ' ot 8:80 temporary art are: Primarily, the meeting will con­ The smallest stalf ever to ac­ Bright and early Monday, look­ lASting Peace" on hl.Sfne Man's Detect and Collect (WMT) Iowa. Union cern the laying of the groundwork company a President to such a ing fit as athlete,' P..resiqent Opinion ptogram to b broadcast Mr. District Attorney (WHO) 8 a. m. to 9 p. m., Monday an [or the peace treaty with Ger­ conference, they will be joined in Truman led correspondents on a owr WSUl a~ 7:45 this even ins. Jones and 1 (KXEL) through Friday, and Sunday. many, including setUement of Geimany by Joseph E. Davies, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m., Saturday. strenuous to u r of inspection, !1111's talk is based on his study of 8:45 boundary, reparations, occupa­ special presidential emissary, and Detect and Collect (WMT) Art B u lld ln~ ascending and descending ladders ~ world as it is today, not as he tional, rehabilitation and other officials of the war, navy and wbbts it might be. Mr. District Attorney (WHO) 10 to 12 a. m., 1 1.0 5 p. m. and 8 with an agility Which 'belled bis questions. state departments. 61 years. • Orchestra Concert Jones and I (KXEL) to 10 p. m., Monday through Fri­ day. The president le"ft Washington The understanding is , that Gen­ The president went from the hot The tonced this evening by the 9:00 last Friday nigh t by train, salling aj'eat Moments in Music (WMT) 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m., Sat­ eral of the Army George C. Mar­ boiler room ~evei to the highest , ummer session symph ny orches­ the next day Crom the army port shall, chief ot statr, and Fleet Ad. control towers: ' He made a tra will be broadcast 8 o'clock Profe~or Phil Harris (WHO) urday. Counterspy (KXEL) 1 to 5 p. m., Sunday. of embarkation dock, Newport minll Ernest J. King, chief of thorough job of it. . *' the main lounge of Iowa News, Va., on the journey which 9:15 EARL E. HARPER, nal1'II I operations, and possibly The Presidt!nt looked over the Ualon. Works of Beetlioven, Shu­ may cover in excess of 10,000 Gen. Henry H. Arnold, chief of the giant engines, the kitchen facili­ ber\,Smetana and Saint-Saens will Great Moments in Music (WMT) Director, School or Fine Am miles by the time he returns to the army air forces, also will slt In on ties, living quarters uUicials be fstured. Prof. Hans KoelbeL Professor Phil Harris (WHO) or L. D. LONGl\IAN, White House. the con1erences. and crew, and the air cpndltloned ,or tile music department will be Counterspy (KXEL) Head, Art Department Mr. Truman gave his approval Starting with his arrival at sick bay, where he chatted with (eUo soloist in the I Sain t-Saens 9:3. G. I. LaIfs (WMT) yesterday to a direct Teport from Newport News, when he left his ailing seamen. . co/Itfrto in A mi nor. BYUNE BABY shipboard on bis trip. Cor- "y" Glimpses Professor Phil Harris (WHO) train for the Admiral's cabin on "I hope you gel better," he told "Iaeh Woman's Place" will be Woods and Fields (KXEL) PERU, Ill. (AP) - Ken net h respondents of the three news the ship, the President has been one youth. "It looks ro me like Reiley, a News-Herald reporter, services and a representative of presented by ~e Y.W.C:.A. on the 9145 up and aHotlt every day no later you are getting pretty good care." '''i'' Glimpses program at 7 o'clock G: 1. LaUs (WMT) wrote a fealure story about the the radio networks accompanied than 6 a. m. The presence of the big guns on this evening. The show, describ­ Professor Phil Harri3 (WHO) birth of a boy to Mr. and Mrs. him. He spends several hOU1'S each the warShip and an escort: vessel in.l women's part in the war, was Janet Flimner (KXEL) William Woll, who are with a In the presidential party a~e day with Byrnes and other mem­ offered a grim reminder that' the wntttn by Donna Conard, A2 of 10:00 traveling show. Two days later the Brig. Gen. Harry H. Vaughan and bers of his stal~, going over con­ United States still is at "War, , .. w.tulown, & D. News, Doug Grant (WMT) newspaper received a "thank you Gapt. James K. Vardaman, his ference paper~ arid reports Irom though on the oiher side of ttie " WALL Of O f fiCIAL SECRECV surrounOs the CIUIe ot Pte. Samuel Supper Club (WHO) note" which concluded, "We have military and naval aids; Press the PaciflC' batUe[ront.s. world. I , ROllenbloom, 1/b00¥n abOve Mth hi.s mother, .Mra. LliUle R08enblooM named the baby Kenneth Reiley Secretary Charles G. Ross; H. TODAY'S PROGI\AMS H. R. Gross, News (KXEL) The chief executive Is in con­ Yesterday the Presid~nt, an ar­ of BJ'60ldyn, N. 'Y'. A Veterth of two yean overseu service and , 8:00 Morning Chapel 10;15 Woll." ___ . Freeman Matthews, directOr of statft radIo communIcation with tillerY captartz ' ih Wond war I, 'NInntl'r of (t\e Purple Heatt, Rlisenbloom haa been sentenced to death , . 1:15 MusIcal Miniatures Fulton Lewis Commentary the Whl\e HoUse by high speed watched gdnrierY practice. ~a mlUt4r)' Mutt, ndeordlng tG letter. received by his mother. The 1:11 News, The Dally Iowan (WMT) transmitters. All plans ~br ' thr Pofsl!am con­ olftee of . the judge advocate pneral states the Yank wu convlcted of 1:4.5 Program Calendar News, M. L. Nelsen (WHO) The President spent mosl of ference are described as tftitative, 'Iltillltion bt the! 84.th lIttl~re lot war, which pertains to ••O/dle r strik­ 8:15 ~rvice Reports H. R. Gross, News (KXEL) Saturday ori deCk, chatting with IncludIng reports' of a Isit to ~_ willfully 'dlllobeYtn~ hts luperlor olllcer. Roknbloom wa..... 9:00 Shakespeare'$ Comedies 10130' Byrnes, reporters and others in London. Even the mode of the MOVld from Oerma.ny, w/lere the .1Iesed deDle w.. committed, to Chuck Foster's Band (WMT) Daily Iowan Want Ads • p.rllOn camp in France. That Is &11 tn.tt. known about the caM de­ ':51 News, The Dally Iowan his party about architecture, par­ President's return to the United 10:00 Here's An Idea War Service Billboal"d (WHO) ticularly cap ito I domes, and States is yet to be determined. .,Ita frantic pIe.. by hi. family. ([;',.,utJ. UM $ oulldpllorit.J 10;U Yesterday's M4sical Fa- Paul Hutchens (KXEL) vorites 10:45 10:30 The Bookshelf Chuck Foster's Band (WMT) POP}:YE 11:00 The Study of Literature Waldorf Hotel Orchestra (WHO) FOR SHOES OF MERIT 11:50 farm Flashes Paul Hutchens (KXEL) . . . 12:00 Rhythm Rambles 11:041 lUI News, The Dally Iowan CBS World News (WMT) 12:45 Religious News S{leak for Americanism (WHO) AND STYLE I 1:00 ~flt>eilll Chats News (K.XEL) .. '11:15 • 2:00 Victory Bulletin Board Vilit Strub's ~e Zla ni n e 2:10 Early 19th Century Music And So the Story Goes (WMT) 3:00 Freshman Take~ the Plat- Starlit Road (WHO) form Rev. Pietsch's HOur (KXEL) 2nd Floor 3:3& News, The Dally Iowan 11:30 r 3:35 Music of Other Countries Otf the Record (WMT) Air Conditioned 3:45 Afternoon ~eJodies News, Garry Lenhart (WHO) 4:00 Behind the War News Rev. Pietsch's Hour (KXEL) 4:15 Ch!ld Play 11:45 4:30 Tea Time MelOdies Off the Record (WMT) WANTED o 5:00 Children's. Hour MuIsc, NE!wS from NBC (WHO) Dance Orchestra (KXEL) cLAssIFIED 5:30 Musical Moods RATECARI WANTED: Apartment with Uvlng ~ I 5:.5 News, The Dally Iowan . 12:00 room, bedro...,,\ DRUG ,...... -. r-~ Full or part time fountain help. Six day week. Unl­ forms furnished. AUracllve sa l ~ry. FO~D HOPKINS Jli,.. Bakf4 QoodI Plea Cakli BrM .olla Putrial Bp.cml 0,41" C!!l!:!,erv WANTED IIJa. W b ..., .... J. Students to walt tabl•• Aor FUltN1TURE MOVING board. Men or women. Ap· BOOM AND BOABD ' By GENE AREall lySTANLE r MAHER BROS. TRA~SFER ply at Currier hall, 80uih en­ I'or EUl'clent J'urnttd'r. IIovIDI STANDING> I

Gel 6u "." Righi 10 THE- HEARTI 'I IlAUT,fUL WIFI ot an Army lieutenant wi ll live In the ~ own4ld tormerly.'bY the late Lupe Ve1llz after having purchased ~an. auction fo~ $11,750. Also 8d~d Itt the auction, held at the Place Yours NQW -..-.ea lJIovle aells' aoll y~ood home, were her furnishings and te of h~ clClthca. hQlo. abdVe 8hows, "etno right, Dlane' !:;tanlon, th • II e coat va uad at' 120,000; Dorothy Scantlin, with a chln­ DAILY IOWAN ' WANT 'ADS UI, valu d at' $25,000 and Al,ice Baumeister, "howing the audience frmlnc evening &'I.(lt • • val\1('d a t $"lIi,OOO. AUc Uoul'l-l' W. C. O'CQr1- Iookl 4n. ~ ... , ~ I~ t QO~ her ~wn Ulo. (International) PHONE 4191 • !1 01 • • • • ~ ~

, ------THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY , IOWA WEDNESDAY. JULY 11. 1~ PAGE SIX - =--- . (oncert Begins Triplets .Add Classroom Interest- . State Allows 13 Days IN I S GOVERNMENT REFORM NEAR Dedication Services Tonight at 8 Ch,ldren Study Indian Culture To File Tax Pleadings To Be Held Sunday Extension Gives Time For Church Building "-:-::--::~~~".:ii To Defense to Answer Unfinished Symphony Dedication services will be held Amendment to Motion at 11 a. m. Sunday at the Fil'l\ By Schubert Highlights Church of Christ, Scientist 722!. Program of Favori,es The state has been allowed 13 College street, to dedicate the additional days to file new Plead- I church building. ings in the case before the John­ The Iowa City church was or. Th 'ummel' S • ion symphony son county district court lesling ganized in October, 1905, 'and I eOIlL'CI·t thi (','ening at 80'clock in the constitutionality of the law in­ charter was- granted. A buildinc Iowa Uniun luunge includes the creasing the state gasoline tax fu nd was started Immediately. UnCinil>.hed SymlJhol'Y of Schubert. from three to four cents a gallon. Three times this fund was ~ The order was issued yesterday The eompm r completed the tl'ibuted to lhe Mother Church I, by Judge Harold D. Evans, follow­ first two movemt!nts of this sym­ Boston: when an ext.enslon In the ing the filing of n stipulation by )Jhony in 1822. leaving some few Mother Church was built, whftt the defense attorneys asking ex­ bketches for two more movements. the first p,\lpUshing house was tension to July 23 in which to erecled and when the fund W. He then. ms to have laid the plead. The stipulation was <, igned work aside tu complete a number needed for the War Reliet fund ill by attorneys for both the plain­ 1917. of other ",urk~ during the next tiff, L. V. Carlton, and the defense two or three years. In 1825 at A lot wns purchased at 722 !. representing John M. Grim s, state I Clollege street. March 25, 1922, and . Co!,tein, he completed another tl'easurer. symphony of whl\;h the manuscript construct,ion of the buildina Wil l' The extension was sought to al­ begun De . 6, 1929. The corner. ha nev I' be h found und in 1826 low the defense sufficient time to stone was laid In March, I ~30, 8IId he completed hi~ monumental answer a third amendment to . the first service was held on Corn. Symphony In (' major, which the motion by the plaintiff. Tht' munion Sunddy, July 27, 1930. • hal' S ~... ith th(' Unfmi hed Sym­ third amendment charges that. the phony the hunol' of being his most title of the act in dispute was not unlvcr. ally b (. I () v e d orchestral the same title ns that of the bill Ganson Granted . work. signed by the governor. The Plain- I Court Annulment Art r SdlUbNr~ death In 1828, tiet had previously charged that the mUIlIl.cnpt of the Unfinished: the title ot the bill h ad been Daryl Ganson was granted an , ymphllllY po d into the posses­ changed substantially after having annulment fl 'o m Virginia C. loI. sion uf a fl"ll.'lId who put it away heen passed by the state legisla­ Ganson in district court yesterda, for sur ke 'I>ing. Jl wall not found tUre and therefore had not been by Judge Harold D. Evans. until after 18GO. Early perform­ voted on by either house in its They were manied Feb. U, ances about 18G5 demonstrated final form. 1044. D. C. Nolan represented Lhat it was n masterpiece, nnd S ince the act became law 011 Ganson. Attorneys for the oth8 today it i: known and loved wher­ July 4, t\:le state has been colleel­ party were ~wisher and Swlshl't'. ever good music III heard. Even ing the extra one cen t a gallon now it .eems relatively modern to By en CK MOSEY tax. The funds are being de­ Daily Iowan taU Writer posited in two Iowa City banks in Club to Meet IInve been writt('n at a time when The Altru!;a club will hold III The old adage "two is company, the form of a trust fund, which Beethoven was ~till alive. IL has THE NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES government. now III exile at Brisbane, regulnr weekly luncheon thls 1'I(q' influenced latl.'r symphonists no three is a crowd" doesn't hold was established liy a court order. I! the act is declared unconstitu­ Australia, Is expected to move 800n Into lIbera ted Indies areas pre­ at the Hotel Jefferson. kb.~ lhan the .·ymphonic writing of true, according to Chrystal Holmes, tional in the final court deCision, paratory to taking over control as the liberation forces advance. The 13 'thoven. teacher at Ihe university elemen­ main objective In the political field Is understood to ~ the elevation The roncert this evening con­ the money collected from the tax tary school, for she has triplets will be refunded to the consumers. of the East Indies, Cur&.cao and Surinam to dominIon status. ~oth POETS cludes with It performance of the Queen Wilhelmina and Foreign Minister Eelco N. Van Klefrens. of brilliant and xhil,mlling sym­ enrolled in her second gl'ade class. Both sides are prepared to appea I WRITERS the Johnson county deciSion, if Ihe Holland, have pledged Increased political recognition ot the colonies. phonic po~m of Smetana, "From The triplets, whose names are PLAYWRIGHTS decision rendered is unfavorable. The recent reorganization of the government at home. according to Bohemia's M~adows and Groves." DeVismes, Dubos and Mar y It is estim ated that $5,000,000 Dutch experts. Is likely to speed tile fulftllment ot that pledge since • • • This compo' Ilion already has been Warner, arc the cight-yenr-old will be collected yearly by lhe ad­ it has lllcrensed the representation ot those elements which remained If You Bre Wrlting and played her un a number of occa­ daughters oC Lleut. Comdr. and ditional state fuel t.ax, which ef­ In Holland during the occupation. (Internationl/) Not Seiling blon. by the univer. ity symphony Mrs. A. Robinson Middleton. Miss fects primarily trucking concerns . Co.ntact Me , urche.tra. Ehpecially notable was Holmes says that lhe lhree girls I cll'n Help You . and bus companies. The average CdS k the occasion of the gala perform­ look so much alike that often she motorist holding an "A" card is omman er pea $ Lions Club to Install • Q • uncI' of Smetana'· entire cycle of has confused hersel[ when trying not greatly effected. To Kiwanis Club Officers This Noon MANUSCRIPTS SIX symphonic pOl'm., "My Coun­ to identify one from another. The Corrected, Prepared nnd try," Murch 10, 1943 . This poem, triplets who have bright blue eyes Submitted for Publica.lion fourth in the series, is from the and long blond hair, have left sum­ Comdr. Winslow T. Tompkins The Iowa City Lions club will · H "f I meet this noon at ReiCh's Pine Melodies to Your Lyrics same cyC'le as the familiar "Mol­ mer school ot attend a camp in Sf Ud en ts In os PI a spoke til Kl\\ranlans yesterday at Lyrics to Your Melodies dnu." Virginia. room for installation of new offi­ June Van Duren, N2 of Oska- Hotel Jdf{')'son on the use of Send 3c stamp lor Follier All the other poems of the cycle Study Indlallll cers. Prof. Waiter L. Daykin will loosa-Second West. DDT, insecticide, in the south P a­ be installed as president., succeed­ Aut.hors Service hove a hi~t(lricnl or legendary Although to theil' classmates the Vlslti~ Hours ('ific·. ing Prof. Paul R. Olson. Other ne­ bas i s. In the "Meadows and triplets cause much interest, the ALLlED'PUBLISIDNG CO. Private Patients 10 a. m. to 8 cessary business will be conducted Crov~ ~" SmetallA conceives II poet work which their teacher is doing CDmmonder Tompkins is a grad­ Suite 921 Black BId,., p. m. at the meeting. to be Stil'J'l'

Second Lieut. Richard A. Wil­ liams, whose wife, F'lorence, re­ ·Thll nome "ELeO" is a re9istered trod, marie of the Electric Boat Company sides at 811 College street, has re­ ceived the Bronze Star medal lor meritorious achievement In the WHEN the PT's charge into European theater. Lieutenant Wil­ Tojo's fleet, don't ever forget , I iams served as a n anti-tanl< pla­ . toon lendcr against Germany on that your waste paper is helping. And ,"0: the Siegfried line, at Schmidt, "THE DAI LY IOWAN .. . Rocr DOIn, Remagen bridgehead, it's 11teded-today more th an ever!

and the Ruhl~ pocket with the (. 310t h regiment of 78th Lightning Waste paper is our No.1 war mate· division. He was wO~lOded early rial shorta~e. Two million exrm tons lhis spring. have been called for this year, Russell L. Winborn, son or Mr. Save all your waste paper. Bundle it u.s. Victory ann MI·s. John T . Winbor n ot 730 • E. Market street, was recently and turn it in reeularly ... to send out promoted to technical sergeant ni more PT's .•• to help thelt bluc· Peter 'on field.' Colorado Springs, WASTE PAPER Col. Sergeant Winborn Is an ad­ jackets come home again. RUSSIAN SOLDIERS polnt to the spot reported to be the grave Of Adolf Hiller In the r('ar of the boml.lNI rnllll:· tl'Otive speCialist with the and burned·ollt Reich chancellory In Berlin. It I. here, lays one report, that IHU er ami his I.lrlue, Eva 200th army airfo rcc base Unit, Campaign' Braun, were burled alter they had kIlled l1lemselvel. Th' bodle. were brought ouL here and IJUrn~l.I. sq lllldron J.'" located at P tel'son , , ,' , ,~ .'.~. Till runalna Ulen Wlf. burI~ (I Dternacio na l Radioabo to) field. I • ~~ ~.!.!i u" ... ", .. ... J ... . wy:. _.. _. _ ....: ...... -.. -, ...... ----.. -...... ---- ... -,~ ...... ~ .~ ..... ' ...... I