~ 19~ ,~~ ~ or their Ration Calendar also that Cold Wove ater thill GAl 114" olJpon' expll"u "atcb 11 J FV on•• oupon { upl... April til; OW A old VI' I'Dtire tl' f10Ft' ll c"upon = '.PI", ftT ..0h III too with lemperatur n &J' ! 81. Pat. ,of. STIOER. OU lhhl I? ... pl,I'I JuDe U. THE DAI-LY IOWAN lOin lhe SO 11th. lrOIl& wID • mgcd by Iowa Cityls Morning Newspaper
FIVE CENTS THE A8800JATEO PRESS IOWA CITY, IOWA TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1943 VOLUME XLllI NUMBER 145 nse of court, ! yeater. r, 21, 01 . . i{ean, 21, 00 or a -r~~------7------~------______--____ ----__ --____ ------~------~~~--~~~ . loss of Kharkoy Railway Base Coal Miners to Strike PHOTOS REVEAL DESTRUCTION OF NAZI MUNITIONS DUMP Hooyer Warns " r I . I ' April t Unless ~iyen '(knowledged by Soviet Umon $2 Per Day Pay Boosl U.S. Farmers Germans Push Powerful Counter-Offensive From Lewis Says Failure Against Slump Kursk to Middle Donets as Russians Ta Receive Contract Advance in S.molensk Region Will Mean Walkout Speaks to Conference ),01'00:;\ (A P) -- 1'hl' Hns!;inll. o~fi\'i~\1.v lll'knowlrd/!N1 In~t NEW YORK (AP) _ John L. Of Midwest Officials J oi'!:ht thAI Ih(' H('(\ Al'm,V [\ ft Pl' cla YR of fiC'l'('c fi~hti n/! had C\'OCIl- Lewis yesterday advised northern On Statewide Hookup Ilerl Khlll'koy, I'Hil hllh or 1111 sonlhl'l'll Hl\.>!in, 11 1\(1 hoth (1rl'milll nur! n,lI SSilln dispnl('hps indil'!ltrrl thnt thl' pO\l'Pl't'li1 ". , a~i COllntr l' - soft coal mine operators they DES MOINES, Towa (AP) - offcll si\'c stilt wns prm;in~ viciol1Rly 0 11 a l)l'ond 1'l'onl fl'om Knt'flk could assume that failure to nego to th (' mirldlr DOllrt<;, bplow am1 h(l,\'ol1(\ Khlll'](OV. tiate a pact by March 31 giving Former presIdent Her rt Hoov r B1I1iilr BIISRiHllX l'ppOl'terlnpw nc\\'lIllr('s ill tlir SmolcllRk l'('gion wage boosts to 450,000 miners said lost nillht "there arc symp Ifarth er to th(' 110l'lb on I1l10th(,I' vi llli fl'ont, with Hed Army troops would keep thosc men out of the toms 01 0 dang rou Iy deg n rat advljll ('inp: fl11'jhpl' wcst 01' V,\'Bzmn in A clriye (mvnl'(t the po\\'r1'f'l11 mines April 1. Ing agriculture thnt must b 3est Res. NII?i base at SIlIOll'llSk its!'lf. Replying to a !lat rejection or stopped" if we are to win th w r 'rhe TIll. sian. admit trd withc1t'lIwlll fl'om tile gn'at inclustJ'in\ the United Mine Workers' major -tmd lh pe ~ . ... g~ summer, city or Khlll'lwv only 2·1 holll's nrtel' t\tP. Oel'man. had eillimrrl its demands for II contract to supplant "Unlike our co in the w l' 25 salway. r~ cfl,ptll['e in 11 Rml\~h i l1l!: COllnlCI'-offcllfiil'e that hilS roll ed Ihe' Rus- the one expiring March 3], the years ago, we have today at work asons tor SillllS back on n huge IIl'C in southern .Rllssill, an oPl'cnsivc Cllr- in America uncanny parollels wIth ,'S plate , ri ed by 325,000 (Jpl'mOll troops, ncol'ly 1111[[ 01' lhem fl'('s]] divis- UMW president told the operntors the same degenerative forc s thnt are deli. iOOR rushrrl 11 p from I<'m nee. at a joint wage conference: have been so disastrou in Eur •• KA. "01\1' troops IIl't('I' mlllly (1nys 01' fil'l'C'c fighting by orMI' or Sloughs orr Blame ope," the nation's World Wur r , tood administrator declared In , service the commnnd rvaeulll('d the town of Khn1'l;:ol'" Mondny, Rnirl the " If thcy (mincrs) don't get it (a an l'lor . , , nddre s prepared (or n conterence nlls~ian midnil1:ht communiql1l' as l'('r01'decl by thl' , ovie1 monitol'. contract by M:\!,ch 31) the l'espon- ot midw tern state otficiolli. ERA.'S 1'he GerlUIl11S hnd C'iaimed Khar\;ov r!'ll, on Sunday. sibility wlll not be the mine wOl'k re low, , I tate\ Ide HoOkup , to meet '1'1)(' Rns:sinn rommuniqll!' mlldc 110 1110l'(, l1'l('nt ion of Khl1rkov. ers', and if the contract runs out Hoover spoke over stntewld , the uni- which 1hl')' had wl'C'!;ted I'rom tllC'. because you will not negotl,lte with radfo hookup (8-8:30 p, m, central , between Ocrl11ans Fcb. lG in a majo!' tri· N M' C S them, the responsibility upon you war time) at the conclusion or the , il's ItA. umph or their winter cllmpnign. ay·y, anne orp wlll rely, all-day conference called by vh o know The Hussian, had hlltl It'll Im'- . •• Iowa's Governor B, B, Hicken iousl,Y in t.hc st!' cts of ]Char· To Give Exammatlons "It is a saCe assumption that looper to discu s the problem ot kov In a vam attempt to save the without a negotiated contract, the COMPLETE DE TRUCTJON of the main Germ~n ammunition depot, been wiped out. Returnlnf I1allfax bomber crew reJlorled that boosting the nallon's food prodUC strategic center agaipst a crush- FER C St d t miners will not trespass upon your coverIng 150 acres, at WlIhelmshaven, Germany, are revealed In a tremendous exploslo" "lit the sky with a brullant red ,low and tion in the face of farm labor and ,t playing ing attack by huge numbers of or . .. u en s property on the first and second of these two aerial photos, Picture at leU w~s taken before the R. A, F, seemed to spre~d for mile ," The WllhellDllhav n depot wa .tocked machinery shortages tt nding lbout the German infantry and tanks. April." raid., while the other clearly shows how buildIngs of all kinds have with naval munition', torpedoes, mine. the conference were governors of ymnastics To the ~outheast in the middle Earlier in the conletences, which ------'----~----~------eieM corn-belt states and repr - vho with Donets area, the Russians told of Recruiting boards from the of- started last week between the I I F"I d A' sentotlves of four others. ' . ,een look· stubborn fighting against tank'- fice of naval officer procuremcnt UMW and the northern and south shop win· 5 More Permanent 1nJunchons ' I e gamst pr~:~e~o~~R~:~font~~~ t~!t~~~ supported German attacks, while in Chicago and the marine corps ern operators, holding separate March 15 Jitters Ask' DeGaulle the Berlin radio declared that the headquarters in Des Moines will meetings, spokesmen of numerotlkS , 1t' OPA R 'I t' ditlons that xisted In Europ nn counter-oftensi ve had advanced to union districts threatened wor Des Moines Woman M 0 v I be in the Quadt'angle all day t . Ap'l less ~ em e~t perators 10 a mg '. eg~ a Ions ~~rn~~e; da;Cl~~e dti~ot ~~ ~~: I~! I? , ,And Chuguev, 35 miles south of Khar- S oppages In n un .. n w ing place7 kov, and also extended to areas Thursday to give phySical exam- and satisfactory contract was Overpays $100 -- rood hortage abroad that decIded To Join Giraud Judge Charles Dewey th outcome ot the contlict. t pos~Ible wes.t and .northwest o£ Kursk, 125 inations to E. R. C. students who signed. AI P. d "The home fronl a Import. people in miles norlh of Kharkov. at the time of enlistment indIcated Demands Rejected DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - It Renews Drive· t 0 St Op Irmen oun ant t.lI miJlt fron"" Jle )w they'l Charles O'Nejll, pt'esident of the must be March 15 jitter. a navy or marine pl'eference, it sald. "The hom.e frtlllt of tilt th at the • • • I;orthel'll group, replyillf to LewIs' Federal tulC officials told yes - Moven1ent for Union Iowa 'Black Market' - lndl eatin~ furroll f1gbUllll' was anllouncetl yesterday by thc .. ~mart talk, for the second time rejected terduy about a woman who filled vea~ L in Inr pow r, or til southeast of Kha.rkov, the Rus·' Of All French Made PES MOINF..s,-- -Iowa (AP)- M Ih LI ' , rreate t resource , or tl.e veat- IYS 'Ch()05e otIice of student affairs. the union's major demands, and In her income tax return and are ne' sian mldllt,ht communique oe· proposed that each side appoint a In Formdllnvitation Federal Judee CharJe A. Dewe), t will to endure lind work S because elared that 600 Germans were In order to take the examina fOllnd .she owed $2.08 tax. yesterday signed ftve more per- wUl rIve the ,reate t tren,lh six man committee to begin actua] Last week she brought it in, the quid kUled In an attack launched by tions, students must have all the manent injunctions ordering oJ- to the mJlltary tront. clous 100d negotiations immediately - behind misread the reWrn, and, they said, At-GlERS (AP)-Gen, Henri larre forces of Nazi infantry required papers approved by the closed doors. le~ed "black market" meall opera- ALL1ED HEADQUARTERS IN "A weakened home Iront will tmosphete anil 18 tal1\($. paid $102.08. military representative hel'e and The conference agreed to a pro She got to thinking ihat ovel', Giraud cleared the way yesterday tors to stop violations of OPA NORTH AFRICA (AP)-Allied weaken the military Iron. War e of war· I'Clulations. can be won or lost on th home ning, tle • • • a pass card to gain admillance to posal by Lewis that this mailer be and two days later came back tor nejlotiations to end the disunity Despite these reports of Rus This brings to 14 th number planes from the we.~crn d ert bat- front In this war a. In any war. , . Room do the Pre·Flight base and the Quad tabJed until the meeting resumes with her receipt [0 prove she had In nor1h Africa by extending to or injunctions i' ued in Iowa tered the Mlll'cth line sl adlly Sun- "We have weakness s on the . sIan suc~esses, it was clear that tomorrow, "overpaid." The bureau started public the rangle. The pass card mllst be Gen. Charles De Gaulle, Fightini against "meat bootleggers." day il\ a continued aerial prtlude home front. , . one of these weak- I. balanced the Germans weie continuing to At the southerners' meeting, Ed the wheels to repay her $100. obtained at the office of student F'rench leader, a formlll invitation One or the orders involved C. to new battle whUe fightina IIlona nesses i8 In the food sector, And your throw powerful weight into their ward R. Burk~ , president of the ~t to join all the French together F, Hillemlln, Hl11emnn's Packing the entire front deteriorated to Indeed, or the ditterent ctora of ,E' or the smash back eastward into south afrairs, The qualified applicants Southel'll Coal Producers associa ern Russia. may take their examinations any under one banner. plant, Marbhalltown, In Wing a patrol action because of loul the home front food is the ereat- y'S smart· tion, asserted that the UMW might complaint allainst him last week, wClither, est. On the nOl'thCl'n lront, the time after 9 o. m. and will enter kill private enterprise in the nntlon Hull Endorsed Eden's This rflove (ollowed quickly Gi Soviet war bulletin said, Russian the south door of the Quadrangle OPA oIricinls said thnt plnnt sold Neither allied nOl' axis communi- "And l! we would hnve peare if it won its demand to unionize all raud's announced hou e-cleaning more than 100,000 pounds of meat ques reported lighting over the alter the war Instead of the nn units advancing northwest o[ Vy· to go to the examining room. management persoru1el below the week, " Warning of Long War of prb-Vichy north African offi during the In l lhree months or weekend, but both side were archy or starving Europe we must ~zm a smashed German counter· The facilities for the physical 'a student rank of superintendent. cials-two ot whom were' reported 1942 in exce or the quota. wheellng up reinlorcement [or the be prepared to m et that aLo. attacks and defenses and cap examinations were given through Thi~, a $2 ba~ic daily wage in· yesterday to have already handed lJ. a week tured the town of Kholm-Zhir the cooperation of pre-rtight o((i Another injunction named J. greatest clash 01 the Tuni Ian cam- Therefore our lood production I Oity last crease and an $8-a·day blanket Cautions U.S, People in their resignations, Cliffol'd Cook, Oskaloo. a, who was palgn which appears In prosp ct mu t be strengthened [or n huge kovsky. 80 miles eost of Smolensk. ciols, Commandel' John M. Bloom, minimum in plnce of the present In Letter Form ton, west· The RUSSians are aiming a IouI" executive officer, and Commander charged with selling 13,160 pounds as soon as storms clear lrom the and a lon& sustained effort. $7-a·day basic rate, arc the union's Against Planning For Tile lilvitation to De Gaulle was in excess quota during the northern and rentral sectors, Limit of nduranc , It time the pronged attack at Smolensk, and P. R. Huber, senior officer of the ot main demands. issued in the form of 1I leller to same three-month period. The It was only because ot the dry, "Moreover, whUp. our civll pop· i gets sent Kho!m·Zhirkovsky fell to a spear· medical department. Hasty Allied Victory Hat; gets 2 Masters Impossible Gen. George Catroux, Fighting third injunction named A L, sandy wastes in the south that uJaUon can be deeply deprived of 'head swinging down Irom the To be eligible for transfer from during "No man can serve two mas· ----- French deJegate general to Syria, Bel'gqui~t, or thc Bloomfield allied planes could catTY on their most other consumers' goods there ay northeast, indicating an attempt E. R. C. to the navy or marine WASHINGTON (AP) - SecrC- who is expected in Algiers soon to tel's," Burke, a former U, S, sena Locker service, B J 0 0 m fie l d, soCtenln&-up process or the belt is a sharp limit to whal it can en to outfJank Smolensk from the reserve, these students must have tary of State Hull gravely endorsed serve as liaison al;lent between Oi. tor from Nebraska, declared. charged with seWng meat since ot French-built fortification•. The dure in food and still b physi north. aU necessary papers ready prior "Management as trustee of the yesterday a wal:ru nJ( b~ Anthony ralld and De Gaulle. ~ . , What Dec, ]6, though he had no quota, alUed communique said the weath- cally effective for Its part in the West and southwest of Vyazma to appearing beforc the recruiting owner of property would cease to Eden that the unlted~ahons should I "The moment lor unity of all The fourth was against E. W, er s verely restricted air operaUons war," e selection Soviet troops captured several boards Thursday. It is requested exist," not count upon a qUick end to the Frenchmen of good will he comc," ewelrY at Pfalzgraf, dOing business as the el ewhere, including the destruc- Hoover eaid there now exl ted pOpulated places, wiping out that they inquire at thc oUice of Lewis denounced arguments war. read the message of Gen. Giraud, Cily Food market, Dubuque. The live sweep!! against shipping In "five certain" drains or deficits ,R,D'S" , "large nUm bel'S of German offic student affairs immediately con At a press conference at, which E'rench African high commissioner. place used by the northern operators in OPA said he wa accused of the Mediterranean nafl'O",S, in our normal larder, and listed me ers," cerning these papers. rejecting the demands, and de the British foreign secretary was " J am ready to' welcome De slaughtering 4,800 pounds of meat thcm as: u can find an honored guest, the American Gaulle to give this union concrete . the iigtil clared: in violation oC qutoa regulations. ], ThIs is no longer 0 irellt "A billion dollars a month ot in secretary of statc said he was en· torm," he said, adding that "I The Gustav B. Nissen Packing 'Duke' Schiller, Noted food-surplus nation, having a sur- a giCt f?T YANKEE AIRMEN MARCH IN LONDON tirely in accOl'd with the view ex- have ah'eadyexpres:sed to Gen. De flationary profit is going back to company [nc., of Webster City plus only In cercal., "With this pressed by Eden Saturday that Gaulle my desire to 90me to an Pilot, Killed in Crash ... ltingi, industry while you operators sit was enjOined alter beIng accused, exception (cereals)," he said, "th in placid contentment while your people should not jump to con- llooel'standing. the OPA said, of slaughtering 38,- day after Pearl Harbor our na- _ if you clusions about the end oC the war. "Yesterday I expressed the tONARD'8 spokesmen take such a strange po' 000 pounds of meat illegally, MONTREAL (AP) - Capt. tionnl cupboard was potentially sitlon-a position bound to create Hull said that according to all principles of my conducl and Noble Clark, chief of research Clarence Alvin (Duke) Schiller, partly short of i norm 1 food," , , stop' in reasonable calculations, the con- there should now be no mlsun· lY STOll resentment amol)g the men who at the Wisconsin Agricultural col- 43, internationally known pilot ot 2. "We are compelled to open man this industry, and among the iliet w{)uld be mOl'e long-drawn- derstandln, between us." . lege, said "We hope the new draft the RAF ierry command and: col- our larder, already depleted by workers in other industries who out than one might expect on the He referrl!d to an address in policy will go far toward $olvi ng orIul veteran of numerous mercy blockade ot our imports, to hclp know their rights are being held basis of a hasty judgement. which he declared he planned to our farm labor problem,", miSSions, was killed Sunday in a Britain, Ru sia and oth rs through. Jrv Wolf's from them . . . Here to help pave the way for clean out the last vestiges of Vichy "We beUeve selective service crash at Bermuda which also took lend-lease," girl friend "Let me warn the coal indus united nations conferences on influence in north Africa, "bOUl should give the same recognition the lives of an una*nounced num- 3, The nation's armed men eat IOd he'3~JI try hel'e this afternoon that you problems of the war and post-war measures and men." to the skilled worker in the pro- bel' ol his crew. more than as civilians and mwst cannot do this to our people with world, Eden said he was much This lerse warning was followed ce-ssing plant that it gives the A native o( Onawa, Iowa, the have a priority on the larder. impunity!" encouraged with the progress of his by the repOrted resignation yes worker on the farm," he added. veteran flier was WIdely known 4, The increased numbers en- ar: stop In Washington talks. Among the men terday of Gen, Jean Marie Ber In the United States. ' (See HOOVER, page 6) ,BOP'-! with whom he talked yesterday feret, former Vichy air lorce Hul laven- * * * were Vice-president Wall ace, Hull , chief, as Giraud's deputy for ci Chinese Units Destroy n and old OPA Chief Declares Secretary of the Navy Knox and vilian affairs and a member of a-Column Offensive SEE BEES LEARN "ROUGH STUFF" ~ they still Sir Arthur Salter, head of the the war committee. Giraud was .tock, . , JI British shipping mission here. s~id to have accepted the resig Along Yangtze River some bllie Prices Must Be Held During the day Wallace ~poke nation. your E~' . approvingly about a resolution Rlbaud Rest,ns CHUNGKING (AP)-A Chinese we'd • proposed by a group of senators As the political house cleaning counterattack taunched Saturday ting thelll CHICAGO (AP)-Price Admin- . cailing, among other things, for a of Vichy-trained public figures night was declal'ed by the high .0, • , Need istratm' Prentiss Brown stated united nations organization to pre continued at a swift pace, Jean command yesterday to ha'Ve com ; In fashl~ yesterday that prices must be held serve peace after the war. Wallace Ribaud, a political adviser and an pLetely smashed an eight-column . stop in . . told reporters the resolution seems Japanese o(!cnsive along 100 miles down to a ~ old a consequent 10- "like a very constructive proposal." opponent of collabol'otion with the "BY of the Yangtze river, Boo:" crease in pay, and added "We'll However, Senator Wheeler (D" Fighting French of Gen. Charles shOeS soon, De Gaulle, also was reported to The 20,000 Japanese troops who have to meet John L, Lewis head Mont,) declared that an attempt have resigned but this was not set out March 8 in a vain effort on with his demands for a $2 In- to press the resolJ.!tion now would con(irmed. to clear the south bank of the cl'e~se for his miners," lead to "prolonged and bitler de· The removal 01 these would great waterway to make it safe tOl' bate, and divide the country." ,I He reported the office of price leave only Gen. Auguste Nogues, shipping in that area were said ih administration would do its best govel'Oor general of French Mo the communique to be in 'flight, ex to hold prices at current levels and U.S. Merchant Ship rocco, as the remaining top figure cept for one body of troops which said: among those who have been most the Chinese said was encirC]e • PAGE TWO THE DAlLY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA TUESDAy, MARCH 16~J943 I COlI Jd be mixed up 011 111Y dates. • . Anyway HOPING FOR A ~\S PLlr' THEDAILY'IOWAN it wa right aIt I' that :Munich comel'cnce OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN Published every morning except Monday by we've spent so mucb time on in hi tory.•• OHtQ'''I'QtiH9~ Student Publications Incorporated at 126-130 A good long time ago at any ro.tc. THE WAR NEWS Iowa avenue, Iowa City, Iowa. It seems this fellow Hitler had had a busy day; be'd been drawing up plans for his Btl al~nn B ••• Board of Trustees: Clyde W. Hart, A. Craig spring campaign in l1lC Ukraine, and he'd had • Japs Concentrating Baird, Kirk H. Porter, Jack Moyers, Glenn a Ion'" t lephone conversauou wi til the. Horton, Blaine Asher, Elizabeth Charlton, Dan English prime ministcl', a man named Cham Above Australia berlain ... McLaughlin. For the second time this monlh Ancl Ihet·c'd.. been l' lOllg series of General MacArthur's communique UNIVERSITY CALEND.A,R Fred M. Pownall, Publisher Clwi tma cclebtatiolls to pl'e ide at be calls attention to a growing concen John J. Greer, Business Manager sides new, non·Aryan cal'ols to be in tration of Japanese ail' aod sea Tucsday, March 16 by Lloyd C. Douglas, Macbride 1 p. m. Salad and coI!ee, fol auditorium. James F. Zabel, Editor irod1tcccl and 1leo·Pagan services at which power in the is to speak . .. lands abo v e lowed by partnel' bridge, Univer- Tuesday, 'March 23 Jeanne Starr Park, Managing Editor sity club. , 7:3 0 p. m. Brldgc, UniverSity By 6 a clock in the evening Adolf Hitler Australia. Evi dently this te Wednesday,/ March 17 club. Entered as second class mail matter at the post was tired ... He wanted lo take a walk, and nacious foe in 7:30 p. m. "Tne World Today" Wednesday; Maroh 24 office at Iowa City, Iowa, under the act of con for once IJe wanted to be alone... Ju t out tends to keep lecture series: "The Future ot In 4 p. m. Vocational conference on gress of March 2, 1879. side the door were his six bodyguards and in cOming on in ternational Political Organization," law: Address by Mal'y Fagan, the next room his 12 pI'ivate seCL·etaries ..• spite of thc un by Prof. Jacob Van der Zee, room senate chamber, Old Capitol. o Subscription rates-By mail, $5 per year; by a Adolf slipped out a little side door that broken series of 221A Schaeffer hall. 7:30 p. m. "The W:orld Today' H disasters he has 8 p. m. Concert b.Y University lccture series: "Religion and carrier, 15 cents weekly, $5 per year. no one knew about and put on an old black tr Member of The Associated Press coat, turned up his collar and hid his face... suffered on land chorus, Iowa Union. World Reconstruction," by Pror. . Friday, March 19 M. Willard Lampc, room 221A, ir The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to The ail' was el'isp and invigoraUng, und and sea and in the air in the 3-5 p. m. Iowa City at War tea, Schae!fer hall use for republication of all news dispatches }\fl'. IIiUe\' wa dcep in hi' thoughts ... To· GLENN BAnB southwest Paci University club. 8 p. m. University band concert, gl credited to it or not otherwise credited in this morrow, he decided, he mll t issue another fic theater in the last six months. 7:30 p. m. Lecture by Dr. Zing Iowa Union \\ paper and also the local news published herein. unti- emitic decree. •. 'l'hcl'e'd been reports The American commander's fiTst Yang Kuo, senate chamber, Old Thur day, March 25 \I of dissatisfaction in lIambul'g.•. lIe must alal'm of the month was followed Capitol. Iowa high school and junior col. TELEPHONES make the pcople little some more ... quicldy by the battle of the Bis Saturday, MarcIl 20 lege forensic league linals Editorial QUice ...... 4192 Blfot'e he knew it, he 10((S in lhe hcad marck sea. Obviously even lhat MacArthur's airmen have been would be io create a diversion Saturday Cluss Day, 6:30 p. m. Annual stag supper, blow, in which the Japanese lost keeping close watch on this men- under cover of which the Japanese History conference, senate cham Triangle club Society Editor ...... _...... 4193 of Berlin .. . The stt'eets WCt·c silwt for Business Oifice ...... 4191 hc mas t pad " a few . passing blonde every ship of a 22-vessel convoy ace Ior weel I j , ~OAY . MARCH IS. 1943 THE DAILY IOWAN . IOWA CITY . IOWA PAGE THREE.. LJniv r~ity Women Wi II Hold Ele tion of Offi er Tomorrow ---- . *** lf1f¥ :l(.¥-:l(. :l(.¥-¥- .... To (asl Voles' U.W.A., W.R.A. AND Y.W.C.A. CANDIDATES FOR TOMORROW'S ELECTION * * * 1150 (lass ( In Iowa Union Men Arrive W.R.A., Y.W.C.A. Students Will Make Members of U.W.A. , Voice Recordings To Choose Officers For Speech Work Election 01 orricCI'S for 1043-44 Approximat Iy 150 Cla,_ C pre- or the various women's organiza- metl'Orolo/C' tuden had arrived lions on campus will be held to- in Iowa City y -t rday. according morrow irom 8 o'clock to 5:30 to E. N. Oberg, clHlroinator of the In thl! lobby of lowa Union. Pre-MeteoroloeY . C h 0 0 I. The Ail university women al'e 11- gre test p rt ot thc totul number giblc to voto for orricel'lI of U. W. A., but only members of Y. of . tuden~ are eXPf'ct('(\ to be h reo W. C. A. and W. R. A. may vote he snid, by Thursday. for the cllndJdates In those group:3. Until March 22, such prellml- Picturcs or all the candidates will nary work liS lJ1kin~ placement be on display In lhe fown Union tests and recordlll& voices will be lobby. U. W. A. President done. It po ble, Ober, snld, rec- Candidates fOr presldcnt oi U. ords ot all the voices or the group W. A. are Lois Grissel, A3 of Ce- will be rnBde for u c in connection dar Rapids, and Ruth Reininga, A;J with the speech cours of the aca- of River Forest, ILl. Miss Grissel d mle program of the school. Is a member oC Delta Delta Delta The . peech cour -e lIiven the pre- sorol'lty, has served on U. W. A. corfee hours, worked in orienta- meteorology tuden will diftel' tion lind vocational guidance, is a PICTUR.ED ABOVE ARE W. R. A. candidates for the .1943-1944 election. They are (left to right), rront CANDIDATE FOR U. W. A. AND Y. W. O. A. hown above are (left to rlrht, front row: Patricia Paul. considerably from the one tal< n ml!mber of the U. W. A. council row: Ann Oliver, Lillian Castner, Mary Beth Timin ~nd Margaret Mott; back row: Phyll is Peterson. Bettie Margaret Browning, Frances Glockler. J\larllyn Nesper, lIelen Hackett and Je~n Hardie; center row: by university stud nts, due to the an d was chairman of the 19(2 Martha Mae Chappell , Florence Walker, 1\farlan ne Kurtz, Doroth y Glidea, 1\fary IIelen eemuth and fact thal the pr -m teorology men Sm. arty Party committee. Lew Schmidt, J ean Koeni g. Ann Casey and Eileen Culhane. Not included in the pictUre is Dorothy Ell e e n cOle... n k en; b ae k row: If e Ien IIe ns Ie Ir, h M a rian n oper, Lo'-'" G r I e,I R u'h, R-I. ~ n In r a an d B ar b ara must prepare to p·ak~" ef!ecUv~ly :Miss Relnlnga is a member of Md zrer.. Wheeler. Not hown In this picture Is Marlon MacEwen, a U. W. A. candidate. against extraordinary amounts ot Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, ------....:..- noi e when th y are on actual ;!~i:1~;!~~I~:1~~i:~.:£n~~~~ Prof. B. E. Schmitt I r SUI Students In i Lloyd Douglas Sysfem Revised Dr. Zing Yang Kuo Speech Group :J~:~~~ei~ra~~CI~~: ~~~~: tionlll conference. T B d'S h Hospital l T TIk H F·d menIals for the study ot field Helen Hackctt, A2 of Bound 0 roa cas peec .------. Will P Proctor Method Used 0 a ere rt ay I I. I , theorle, polar wave fron nnd Brook, N. J ., and Barbara Wheel- Jean Stamp. C4 of Lynbrook, I resenl nilia es en mass IIlr analy . The e subject er, Al of Villisca, are the cll nlii - "America and the Peace" is the N. Y., ward C31 For Townsmen Or. Zing Yang Kuo, prominent will be taken up Int Il$ively nct dates (or secretary' of U. W. A. Nancy Block, A4 ot Bettendorf, thoroUllhly al lhe advanced "A" theme of the annual historical con- Chl' nese nnd American "'rote sor of Mhool to whl'eh th C 6tuden'· \"111 Miss Hackett is a member of Childl'en's hospital V T Ik Organized under Chief of Proc- P .. ~ , ~ ,. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, the ference which will be broadcast Robert Hughes. P4 of Emme\s- espers . a ' tors Rlchnrd Lindquist, A4 of Des science, will be in Iowa City Fri- Initiation of ncw memb rs of be s nt fter completin, their treshman party nnd central par'y trom 10 a. m. until 12 M. Sotur- bUl'g, I'solat,'on dny to g've aI' rnoon on(1 evenl'n" Del S' Rh h • traininll hr. P " Moines, and the o!Cice oC studcnt" I l • to Igma 0, onorary An I-ntearnt d program of Eng ommitt e V W C A Pep club d WSUI Betty Blaul, A I or Cedar Ra- ~orcn- • - c e s, . . . ., ,ay over . a f ! air s, the pro c tor system lectures. ics frllternity. took place yester- II h, political sci nce, speech and the t942 Highlanders, and has Prof . . B rnadotte E. Schmitt of pids, isolation "The Neurophysiology ot the day aCter'noon In r· oOln 7, Schuef- his'-ry will be included in the "orked l'n 0 I'ent t'on Wayn Well A2 of MI'lton Lloyd C. Douglas, whose bOOk, fOI'm erly used in the men's dorml· I "" Iv . r a I • the Univer ity of Chicago will dis- e s, , J h 0 Miss Wheeler is a member of ward C51 "The Robe," is a current best tories has now been successfully Embryonic Nervous System" will ler haU. academiCS 0 t e chool, ber, cuss "What to do with Germany t ted Ther w 11 be no d tl Ite Ddta Gamma sorority, wOrked on and Japan." Proessor Schmitt has Marlys Rawson, A3 of Garner, seller, is scheduled to speak at adapted to the Town men organi- be the topiC of his afternoon lec- Those Initiated to the frater-\ s a' '[ ellch he sal Id e n the vocational conference and in d C22 I . eel I . Ulll t 0 • • long been recognized thl'ough writ- war University Vespers Sunday eve- zation. ture, a sc ence semmar spoll$or nity were: William Arnold. AS In addition to th mathematics civilian defense. is a member of . h' h I f Marguerite Smith, Al oC Iowa b hId I d y W CUt C Ing and ·teac mg as a sc 0 ar 0 City, ward C22 nmg in Macbride auditorium. According to area and popula- y the psyc 0 ogy lin zoo ogy 1'- of Sioux City; Elbert 0 mpscy, A3 and physics instructors previously D~d h~s ~~ked ~~V~~f!~tati~~~us ' distinction in the history of Ger- Margaret Holman, Al of Lake- Ten yeat·s ago, Douglas gave up tion, the town is divided into 11 partments, held at. 4 p. m. in room ot Independence, Mo.; Buddy Hart named, will be 10 othcr port-time U. W. A. Tre.surer many. Prof. Chester W. Clark, of wood, Ohio, ward C31 the regular ministry to devote his sections, each named after a 205 o! the zoology building. Speak- and Buster Hart. both A2 of R pld university Instructors enen ed In For treasurer of U. W. A. the ~~e,~~t:t:~e~~aa2:~~~;;i~n~~~ Chal'les Gutenkauf, MI of Mar- enlir time to writing lind lectur- former president of the university. ing on "The Future ot Chlncse City, S. D. ; Robert Gl'egll, A2 01 the teaching of humanities IIndix ca ndidates are Marion MacEwen, Russian Bear." cus, isolation ing. He has not announced the Each section has one scholastic Civilization" in the senate chomber Hawarden; Robert Hoyt, A4 of part-time instructors teaching II - A3 of Iowa City, and Patricia Dottie Bonn, Al of Highland proctor and approximately 100 Creston, Kcnneth Thompson, MJ ography, paul, A2 ot Sac City. A member .The conference will close with Park, IlL, isolation subject of his vespers' address, but Townsmen. One athletic proctor, at 7:30 pm., Dr. Kuo will bring of Cedar Fall ; Jo eph Sitl'iCk, A4 The academic part of the pro- or Kappa Kapna .Gammll sorority, a round table discussion in which (Note: Visitors are not allowed it is expected he will elaborate on Lawrence KJer, A2 of Maquoketa, ou t some 0! h IS' persona I exp r I- 0 r D avenpor;t J ane Sh'IP t on, A3 gram w Ill'me Iu d e 49 ho urs ""J,~r " Professor Schmitt and Professor f 0 t d G d H t t k Obe" Id d th 'IIta Miss MacEwen has worked In ori- in isolation.) some of the well-known points of with the cooperation of Glenn enc 5 in hIS homeland. 0 IIvenpor • an . or on os e - wee, . r. a " n e ml ry entlltion, was a member of the Clark will be joined by Prof. H. view embodied in his novels. Oel/ine, director ot Intramural Born I'n Canton China Dr. Kuo I ller. G ot Kent, OhlO. Pvt. Michael and phYSIcal training portion 10 Smarty Party committee and is J. Thornton, of the history de- PI # t \3 :a 'WESDAY. MARCH 16. 1943 THE DJlIL:Y IOWAN, IO·WA- Cn'Y,- IOWA PA GE FIVE lother maters ttl consider any of party tonight at 8 o'clock in lhl" Club Music Department Mickey Rooney Rejected ·the ideas this year or perhap' OFFICIAL BULLETIN wlmming pool m the women's MALLON- (Continued from p lYe 2) ~Ieven Former University of Iowa Students, To Hear Violin Recital For Service in Army next. gym. AI] Seals club and Dolphin (Continued from page 2) For the purposes of the political club members are im'ited to at Admission will b by tickets which At Meeting Tomorrow campaign next Yl'ar, however, the tend. Alumni Announce Engagements, Marriages LOS ANGELES (AP}-Lieut. \ them appear to be doing somc may be secured by faculty and politicos can iutelCJ>t the voters ELV \ JANE BOLLE Col. Agard H. Bailey, commanding thing for the common man and students at Iowa Union de k to Robert Frudeger, A4 of Burling- in pointing ttl the labels on the Presld.ent Word hos been received of the 111., and received his Ph. D. degree ion, will present a violin recital officer of the Los Angeles induc- thus covers a multitude of sins morrow and by the general publh.' marriages and cngagements of 11 can-;-wlthout inviting too close a tion statron reported last night including currently the in ecurity Friday. ZOOLOGY SEMDiAJl former sludents and alumni of in gcology at the University of before members of the music de look inside. that film ~ctor Mickey Roc.ney oC rl~lng price levels whi~h is ~~- I. WILLo\nD L. ;\IPE A combined seminar m etin~ of the University of Iowa. Iowa. He is associated with the partment of the Iowa City Woman's . . stroYlIlg whatever security Clti- Cbairllllln p ychology and zoology groups United Slaies geological survey. club ttlmorrow. The program will !\torgau-Beers has been rejected for army servIce. zens have been able to provide lor INTERPRETING- V-7 CODE CLA will be held Friday afternoon at The couple will live in Arlington, begin at 2:45 in the clubrooms or In a twilight ceremony, Helen Colonel Bailey said Rooney, themselves, in insurance or other- The V-7 code class will meet in .. o'clock in room 205, zoolOJ)' Margaret Morgan, daughter of Va. the Community building. world's No. 1 box office attraction, wise. (Continued from page 2) . . bid' t 8 building. Dr. Zing Yang Kuo, weU room 3 ,e~gm~rmg u. mg a known Chinese psychologist will Mr. and Mrs. Waiter J . Morgan of Accompanied by Norma Cross at had been referred to the induc-l PoU tical Canned Go~ o'clock thIS e\"emng. " : SJ,elleUch-Ocheltree . . rhe current report, 1S thus cans destroyed utterly G«: neral LIEUT. WILLIAM BAV BERG spea~ on New Ad\' entur~ m th Newton, becamc the bride of the piano, Mr. Frudeger will play tlOn center by hIS draft board. . merely political canned goods laid HorH's army there. sterling Beers, son of Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. Kalmen Spelletich __ : PhYSIology of the EmbrYOniC T , "Sonata in A Minor" (Cesar Beers of Gilmore City, March 5 in of Dnvenport announce the en out on the shell in congress, with Meanwhile the outcome of the GRADU TE COLLEGE Nervous SYbtem." The public is the John Timothy Stonc chapel of gagement and approaching mar Franck) and "Concerto No. l. Nazis Evacuating Coast no guarantees against spoilage. It Bismarck sea batUe jusillies allied LECTURE in\'ited. the F'orrest Presbyterian church in riage of their daughter, Madeleine, opus 60" (Cecil Burleigh). is a mass of elevating theorie:; confidence in awaiting the next Dr. Zing Yang Kuo, distin- PROF. K. W. PENCE to Ernest G. Ocheltree, son of LONDON (AP- - The Soviet strung together without any con- Japanese blow. Despite warnings Chicago. A member of the University and guished Chine-e p 'ychologist will PROF. J. H. BODINE Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ocheltree of new agency Tass said last night crete plan or drafts or specifica- from headquarters that J apanese give a graduate lecture Friday at 10 The bride attended Grinnell col chamber orchestras, Mr. Frudeger DILLEL FOUND TlOS lege at Grinnell and was gradu Davenporl. that Germany is speeding up the lions for carrying them out. air power is still formidable, the 7:30 in the 'enate chamber of Old The bride-lo-be was graduated is studying nnder Prof. Arnold While the social security board allies have such marked man-for Capitol. His topic will be "The Prof. J. A. Pasin of the Ru Ian ated from the University of Iowa. evacuation oC civilians from a is supposed to be working on man and plane-for-plane superior department. will speak Friday She later cnrolled in secretariai [ram St. Katherine' school in Dav Small. Future of Chinese Civilization." enport and attended the Univer Hostesses for the occasion are considerable portion of the coast some dollar and cenls recommen- ity that any Japanese adventure DEAN ARL E. SA HORE evening to the Hillel foundation at college in Chicago, where she has 8 o' lock in the HiUel lounge. His been employed in a secretarial sity of Iowa. At present she is Mrs. H. L. Bailey and Mrs. F. B. of France in preparing defense dations, these will be a long time within range of their base' is I employed on the editorial staff 01 Olsen, Catherine Mullin and Mrs. against an antiCipated allied in- coming, and the congr sional marked for terrible punishment it EALS CL B topic will be "Russia's Role in the posi tion. vas ion. committees are tar too busy with noi destruction. There will be a Dolphin-Seats War, and in the Post-War World." Mr. Beers is a graduate of the the Davenport Daily Times. Andrew J. Page. college of law at the University of I Iowa. Prior to his enlistment in POPEYE lhe navy he was associated wiih the Reed and Beers law firm in Waterloo. He is now stationed in Chicago. Daily Iowan Want Ads elf-White DELIVERY SERVICE Katherine Gertrude N e If, * * * APARTMENTS* * * * * * daughter of Mrs. Lou Neff of CLASSIFIED DELIVERY SERVICE. Light haul Council Bluffs, became the bride ADVERTISING FURNISHED four room apart- iug. Dial 291 4. of Dr. Warren Gardner White, son ment. Automatic hot water and RATE CARD heat. Electric refrigerator. Private of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. White Our Telephone of Kansas CltYI Mo., Feb. 21 in bath and entrance. Bus )jne. Dial the First Presbyterian church. CASH RATE 4510. Number Is Attending the couple were Jean l or 2 days- White of Independence, Kan., as l Oc per line per day MODERN unfurnished 2-room maid of honor and Dr. Charles 3 consecutive days- front apartment with private 2717 Wormley of Iowa City as best 7c per line per day bath. ClOse in. Ligh,t, heat and 6 consecutive days- water furnished. Dial 6464. John Our modern u~ to date man. 5c per line per day The bride WilS graduated from ston Coal Co. methods assure- you the 1 month- best in dry cleaning. Towa State college at Ames. She 4c per line per day HELP WANTED has been employed as secretary -Figure 5 words to line BLOND IE CHIC YOUNG in the oHice of mathematics at Minimum Ad-2 lines W ANTED-Shoe salesman for % Iowa university. time work. Apply Ewer's Shoe RONGNER'S Dr. White was recently gradu CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Store, 28 S. Clinton. 109 South C linton Street •. ated from the college of medicine at the University of Iowa and will 50e col. inch COUNTER GIRL for shoe repair Or $5.00 per month I serve a year's internship in De dept. Apply Davis Cleaners, 114 , troit, where the couple will make All Want Ads Cash in Advance S. Clinton.: its home. Payable at Daily Iowan Busi ness office daily until 5 p.m. W ANTED immediately. Man as LAMPS Bryant-Schissel janitor. Permanent joD. Apply Word has been received of the Cancellation~ must be called in at Larew plumbing. I" '11arriage of Wilma Jean Bryant, before 5 p.m. LAUNDRY WORKERS apply in , iaughter of Mrs. W. W. Bryant of Responsible for one incorrect Pin-up Lamp~ ~ leghorn , to Dr. Donald J . Schis- insertion only. person. New P rocess Laundry • el, son of Mrs. George Schissel 313 S. Dubuque. f Varina. The ceremony took Poftery and China ROOMS FOR RENT Ir 'lBce Feb. 23 in the rectory of the Base Lamps \! rnmaculale Conception church in DIAL 4191 STUDENT girl. One-hall double " Cherokee. room. Board if desired. Dial ______-i ____ -JL-L ______~ ______~ ____~ ,._ ....~~~I(~r ~~ !~.. ~,~~-- Mrs. James R. Parker served the 668l. Crystal Vanities bride as mall'oll of honor and Dr. BRICK BRADFORD CLARENCE GRA'Y' Jim Knipe of Armstrong was best * * * ROOM for girls. Home privilege•. man. LOST AND FOUND Dial 2705. Mrs. Schissel! attended Steph Metal Table Lamps ens college in Columbia, Mo., and LOST-Slide rule in black case. APPROVED rooms tor men. Close (I. E. S.) was graduntcd from the Univer Reward. Dial 7784. in. Dial 2382. sity of Iowa. whet'e she was affi LOST-blue Parker lifetime pen ------ROOM with private bath. Soft and liated with Delta Gamma sorority. Wednesday. Reward. Phone hot water. Automatic heat. Dial Solid Maple Ca lonial Schissel alended Loras col Mr. 5830. 4478. lege at Dubuque and was gradu Floor Lamps ated from the college of medicine LOST- Gamma Phi Beta pin Mon- FOR RENT-Double room. Twin at Iowa university where he was day. Engraved, Irma Frick, 1931. beds. Dial 7200. a member of Nu Sigma Nu medi Reward. Dial 4592. Swing A~ m Models cal fraternity. FOR RENT: Room for two boys. The couple is residing in Iowa LOST- Navy blue zipper purse University heated. Plenty of hot City while Mr. Schissel internes containing pen, cash and identl- water. 32 E. BlOOmington. 6-Way Floor Lamps at the University hospital. iication card. Reward. Dial 4247. • ROOM for professional or gradu- Osterland-Baker LOST - Amythest ring. Yellow ate girl. 425 Iowa. Dial 2526. Fluorescent Announcement has been made gold mounting. Two seed pearls. WANTED - LAUlfDRY Floor Lamps of the recent marriage of Julia Dial X8453. CARL ANDERSON Ann Oster land, daughter of Mr. LAUNDRIES-Dial 4538. and Mrs. Henry F. Osterland of WHERE TO GO Ackley, to Allen M. Baker of LAUNDRY-Shirls 9c. Flat finish, Many of these* * lamps * are the Burlington, ~on of Dr. and Mrs. str5e~h.pound. DIAL 3762. Long- last of the line. When sold there J. Allen Baker of Indianola. The ceremony took place Feb. 28 in --~------will be no more for the duration. IAme s. PLUMBING The bride, a graduate of Wes WANTED: Plumbing and heating. tern Union college fn LcMars, did Larew Co., 227 E. Washington. Pin.ups priced* *as *low as 99c graduate work at the University Phone 9681. without the bulb. of Iowa and the Universily of Southern California in Los An FURNITURE MOVING geles. She has been teaching at Something to do? I . , the Central junior high school in Why not bowl? BLECHA TRANSFER and STOR Many rare bargains in the Ames. Courteous Set'Vice Clean Alleys AGE. Local and long distance better la mps. Mr. Balter was graduated from Ollie Bentley's hauling. Dial 3388. Simpson college in Indianola, PLAMOR BOWLI~G where he was affiliated with IOWA-ILLINOIS Lambs Chi Alpha fralernity. He MAHER BROS. TRANSFER also attended the graduate college INSTRUCTION FOl' EUfcient Furniture Moving GAS & ELECTRIC Ask About Our at the UniverSity of Iowa. At COMPANY ETTA KETT present he is associated with the DANCING LESSONS-ballroom WARDROBE SERVICE PAUL ROBINSON ordance division in Burlington. ballet-tap. Dial. 7248. MIml 211 East Washington Street Youde Wuriu. DIAL - ~696 - DIAL Baer-Buffington Dr. and Mrs. J . W. Bner of ~ '1alvern announce the engagement 'f their daughter, Betty, to First 1 ~ ieut. Lawrence B. Bulfington, J on of Mr. and MI-';;. C .RoJljn Buf ington of Glenwood. The cere· Newcomer In mony will be held in early spring. The bride-elect, Il graduate of Malvern high school, attended Lin· denwood college in St. Charles, 'Town? Find A ~o., and the University of Iowa. I She was graduated from the DIck. inson secretarial chaol in Omaha .. and has been employed by the HOME Colorndo PublJc Scrvice company in Denver, Col. ROOM AND BOARD BY GENE AHERN Liculenant Bufflngton aUended Grinnoll college ilt GrJm1eli and Through: the Want Ads I SAY. JUDGE, OLD CHl.lTNEY,··· ~H '? -" WIlY. AI/'M ' ·ULP'C. Ithe Universi ty Of Iowa, where he I GOT 10 'THINKING AaoU'T - 'THANKS. COLOHfil..!'-' was a member or Bela Theta P l • Jl ,lfE HEAW LABOR. 'rOU WERE I INII_1.. ACCEPT iT /'S . ~ , ~ ·raternlty. He is now stationcd at . '. . l"1JI 10, IN PLACE OF EASY COMPENs,.,11QN l'OR ilre, \ '::amp McCain, Mi:;.:;. .. JOB. ---AND ~ ABASHMENT AT AH, SOCIAl- t:wMGE 10 HAVING A L;J:N BOS5/-" !o":( PRESTIGE ANP lIummel·Swenson --' so I WAt-fT 'tOU 10 )o,CCEPT PIGNITY,AS '" SCIENTIST, I , Vera Humm I, daughier of 'THIS 'EXTRA ~2DI,.-· "PHILOSOPHER AND " Jesse Hummel of Omaha, Ncb., be Sav. fir~s :and O~s . wbeft .you go hous~ I INSIST. O LD : "PATRQI OFl1IE A"FCi5! came tho bride of Dr. E'rank A. GROUSE! Swanson, son o[ 1:1. N. SWQnson of Davenport, Feb. 14 in the Aug ustana Lutheran church in Wash hunli'ngr leI The' DAILY -IOWAN want ington, D. C. Attending Iho couple were , '. IWinifred Wright as maid of honor ads fhfd you aplate to live. and Dr: F. M. Fl'Yl'cll of Rock Is- land, Il l., as bost mall. Ushering was Sherwood NcL>on of Rock Is' land, Ill ., and AUI'cd Williams of Moline, Ill. I The brIde, u IIl'uduule oJ Iowa Slale collt'ge II AmC'.~, has been employed f r ' \'rro t yeA I'S 111 t h J "crsorm 1 depaillll Ilt 01 th!' d - ~~2DI~ paltment of agncultul'e m Wash 41.91 SAl..VE 10 D1AL HIs mgton, D. C. "PAINED I I Dr. Swenson WIlS graduated [rom 1"'RIPE \ -\t1i!1.\sttlna collc~ o In ROCK Island, PAGE SIX TH£ DAlLY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 11(3 • NEW MEMBERS OF ETA KAPPA NU $22,000 Given I Film 10 Stress Opportunltl sin th .. United Stales Navy To Red (ross Conservation * * '* * * * • t blanks mny be secured by cailine Much of University, War Transportation USMC Ranks Open or writing to the marine corps Committe. to Show To Enlisted Women orricel' procul't'ment offlcc, 421 Downtown Districts, Old F(>derlll building, Des Molnts. County Yet to Report Sound Movie Here 'fhe runks of Ihe United Slatt's InArin r orp ~ WOlrHm' ~ ,es(>!' \' (' I·e Marines Seeking DAn J . Steel;, of I, The Johnson county Red Cross l';pr~s enLatiV \ now op Jl fO! ' (' l1l1 ~ tfllOllt to young the war trAnsportation rommiltr(> women of Town and Nebrllrkn . Officer Candidates WOI' lund had l'eached at least or Lhe division or sarety educa $22,000 yesterday, Mrs. M. E. Tay i Enlistl'(l WOIJl 1I will be , elll to ti on, will be in Iowa City today I Huntcr college in Nl'w VOl'I! Ity ApplIcants lor speciallst CQIIl. lor, general chairman or the drive, io show a film dramatizing the missions nnd 17-year-old otflcer reported yesterday atLernoon. foJ' an innO('triJlfltlon pel'ioc! Inecessity ot conserving I'ubb \' to where they will be 11'1lincd in Lhe reserve enlistm ents ore belnl The total fund had reached S18,- Clubs and othel' groups which may sought by (he marine corps '01- 000 Saturday, and at least $400 has hlslol'y !lnd truditi o n ~ of the> mo be interested. I'ine co!'ps. Th y will :ll so I'eccl v(' fiC<2r Pl'ocul'cmenL division, 4%1 come in since then, !VIrs. Taylor The sou nd tilm. produced by the Old Federol building, Des Moil1fl. said. These returns are ver-J in physical training whicl1 will in'iul'e Wilding Picture Production com excellent physical condition. Men are needcd in the follnw. complete as yet, she stated, and pany tor the division of safety JACK l,eROY REED ing branches: only one township has reported as APPI'oximatcly 9,000 wom en !Ire Shown above are the recent initiates of Bela Iota chapter of Eta Ka~pa Nu, honorary electrical englneer education, portrays vividly the finished with the campaign. to be ass igned to the aviation Radio engineers, 2l to 40, with in&' fralernity. Thev ;,;.e (Ie t to right): Urnry J. Fleselman, E4 of New Sharon; Chester R. I,ode-e, E3 of necessity for conservation 01 rub A large part of the university, * * * ground rOI·ce. Other duties for extensive I'Odlo experlence aM West Branch: GUY T, hoemaker, vice-president o ~ the Kansas City Powcr and Ught company who re ber. It Is not only of special in business district and rural areas Jack Reed, 17, Joins which women ore especiuily re electrical or rAdio engineering de· ceived honorary memberl>hip ill the organization; Ri chard P. Weyand, E3 of Towa City, and Franz L. terest to men's clubs but to wom quircd in('lude nccounwnts, aero grec. hav not reported, but Mrs. '!,'aylor Putzrath, E4 of Iowa City. Shoemaker was lirincipal speaker at the initiation banlJuet In Iowa Ullion. en's as well, since it shows wayR urges all workers to complete soli graphers, bookl(eepers, clerks, Engineering specialists of all to conserve rubber tires and gives U.S. Navy Air Corps draflsmen, typi Hts, link trainrrs typcs, 28 to 40, with four-year citation this week. Approxin,ately examples of the ways tires fire 15 workers of more than 300 who and muny oLher fields. college engineering course or canvassed the I'esidential dlsLricts Former Students- mistreated. Jack LeRny Re>eci, son of Mr, nnd Applicants mu';t be citizens oJ cquivalent In cxpc,·ience. IJewish Song, Cuilure Any group which desires to sec Barrnge balloon activities, 21 to in the city have yet to make their the film may contact Chal'1es Ml's. L, F , Red, 613 S. Dubuque the United States, trlllSl be be tween 20 and 30 yeat·s 01' uge and 38, with mechanical electrical or returns. The residential areas are Chansky, locll l war transportation strC'et, became the th ird Jow:! City the mo ~ t neOlrly complete of any Presented in Concert hove a minimum or two yeurs or chemical Cl1gi nccl'ing degrees or Serving the Nation chairman, or call Mayor Henry 17-ye(\r-old to enlist in paval avin high school 01' business school. practical industrial experience. divi. ion, Mrs. Taylor soid. Wi1Ienbrock's of[ice, 4812, and a Women who have been assisting liol1 in SI. Loub WhC'1l he took the Women al'c to I'eceive the some Motor tl'ansport officers, F to in the war fund office are needed - Former Iowa Citians Friedmans Interpret schedule for the showing of the oalh Friday, puy allowances, fOOd and living 45, with at least a hI gh sc hooL 'tl'ons of Folklore film will be arranged. accommodations as do the men in education and five to ten years 10 work on surgical dressings and • ~ Tradl Afler A[>riI12, Steele will return Reed is a student at Universily other Red Cross projects, M,·s. * * * * * the marine corps. Application oulomotive engi neering prac\!ce. Taylor said yesterday. Lieu\. Col.* Ma rion Malcolm, son . II.l the basic fly in&'" school In In Idealistic Spirits to fowa CiLy to show the film again high school and will gl'aduntc in " We want to complete our work of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Malcolm, Garden City, Kans. to groups which will not be able to May. Winner of three football let- .------I sce it today. l I ' I ·d·t f th "U this week so that we can release 725 E. Washington street, will Loan, 408 S. Dodge street, at- n y DICK FUSON • ers, ,e IS a so e I or 0 e - these people and allow them to direct the training of e1ementary tended the university from 1938 Few Americans realize that with Past Noble Grands High Life" and has been a member Red Cross Courses l'42 Income Taxpayers devote all of their time to worK flying tutors at lhe new central to 1940 where he wns corporal in the downfall of the old German of the school glee club and pIny other than in the ottice," she Offer Water Safety, instructors' school at Randolph the R. O. T. C. ln civilian life, culture, America has inheritcd, as To Meet Thursday casls. Bog Revenue Workers stated. field, Tex, Cadet Loan was employed as an part of its folk tradition, the com- Mrs. Ralph Rayner will preside First Aid With Deadline Returns Malcolm has served as plane aviation machinist and collector. plete cavalcade of Hebrew and at a meeting be the Pust Noble War Art Workshop A series of instructor' courses pilot, ins I r u c tor, director of He completed pJ'imnry flight train- Jewish music. Whether one ac- Grands of Carnation Rebekah Sends New Posters Underground Humor gunnery training and as an ob- cepts Judaism as a nation or as a Lodge No. 376 Thursday at 8 p, m. in waleI' saiety and first aid, for Striving to beat the midnight server in England of RAF tactics. ing at Sikeston, Mo. religion, one must admit that these in Reichs pine room. To Iowa High Schools \loth men and women opened at ~eadline.' income taxpayers trooped He won the Soldier's Medal in Hotz, 320 Dodge street, a gradu- people have brought to America an Hostesses for the occasion will the women's gym last night under I n t 0 mterna!. revenue otllces Keeps Up Morale 1937 when he saved th e four-year- ate of Iowa City high school, was enviable tradition. be Mrs. J. R. Cerny, Mrs. Charles Four-color posters urging recent " I throughout the country in lin- old daughter of his commanding an apprentice machinist. He re- Susie Michael nnd Maurice L. Miller, Mrs. D. W. Corey and high school graduates to continue the mstnlctJon of Edward Cram, pl'ecedented numbers yesterday to Oppressed Peoples their education, evcn if they may field representative [rom Red filc their retul'Os and pay at leu( Or'ficer from drownl'ng in Lake St. Friedman (MI'. and Mrs. Fried- Mrs. Marie Sievers. Reservations ceived his elementary flight tl'ain- attend college only one semcster Circulate Amusing Clair. man) set forth a liberal sampling are to be mnde by Wednesday eve- Cross headquarters ill Sl. Louis. theil' first qUnI'lerly instnllments He was graduated from the un.i- ing at Cimnrron field, Okla. 0 f' tl'lIS tr'a d·t· I Ion .111 a t wo-hour I ec- n I ng WI·th M 1'5. C el' n y (3897) 01' before being called into the ser The courses are sponsored by the on 1942 taxes. • Stories in Europe versity in 1934 with a B. S. de- Voelckers, son of Mr. and Mrs. ture-recital Sunday evening in the Mrs. Miller (4468). vices, have been made recently by American Red Cross. Thousands of others - many 01 gree in electrical enginecring. He Werner E. Voclckers, 1234 E. university's north music hall. Miss J5 students in the war art work The first aid classes will begin Lhem paying a lax Jor the lirst shop and will be sent to Iowa high The oHice of war Information held a reso/ve commission in the Davenporl street, held Ufe rank oC Michael explained in her brief Helps Fight Aixs tonight al 7:30 in the social room time under the lower exemptions schools. of the gym and will be held Tues- flooded the mails with returns, has received the following stories corps of engineers, won through sergeant in the army prior to his talks that just as the Bible is the By Sea and Air which are being circuLated under the ROTC unit, but he returned to heart ot the Jewish people, so is The posters were printed by the days and Thursdays lhis week and swamping the oIHces on their bla· ground in occupied Europe. These the air forces and received his entrance into the army air forces. music their soul. AKRON, O. (AP)-Because he's silk screen process, Prof. L. D. next, and Friday next week, when gest day in history. Increased col· stol'ies, passed from person to per wings after graduation from Kelly Cadet Voelckers, who held the Mr. Friedman then sang two bits heard that sweeping the enemy Longman, head of the art depart the course ends. lections ranged up to 250 percent scn, serve to keep up the morale field in 1935, rank of corporal in the Iowa of music inspired by the Old Testa- Irom both sea and air is what ment, said, and the work was The water safety classes, which in Kansas City. of the oppressed peoples: He was appointed an instructor National Guard from 1938 through ment and followed this with foul' we've got to do to win the war, directed by Kenneth Loomis and began last night, wil! be held at Although Assistant Secretary of '" at Randolph field in 1937 and re- 1941, completed primary flight songs of present-day Palestine, in T. R. Frashure, a production-line Alice Davis, instructors in the art the pool Mondays, Wednesdays, the Treasury John L. Sullivan . . training at Cimarron field, Okla. h ' h h' bil'ty t . . k' h worker here, has embarked on a department. and Fridays at 7:30, and will end voiced confidence that virtuallJ Norwegian patriots in a Trond- malned there three years before w IC IS a I a mImiC mg t e They will take nine weeks of in- b d t f J ' h ki heim movie palace were aston- his transfer to the air corps techni- rOa ges ures 0 eWls WOI' ng- personal one-man program to The posters' slogan is "Speed Ma rch 24. everyone would pay up, officials tensive air amI ground schooling d I th . i ~ hed to see a propaganda film cal detachment at Glendale, Calif., men an s eepy mo ers croorung "two-time" the axis on both Up Your Education," and depicts Men attending this course are at several ot the revenue oUices at Garden City, aCter which they th ' b btl showing G;rman forces giving to supervise the elementary flight elt· a es 0 seep, was even more tronts. students crossing' a huge clock asked' to bring their own swim scattered thl'oughout the country N will be assigned to advanced f ti th h' f II it h t Nights, he builds airplane de whose numbers are represented by suits and women are asked to bring said hundreds ot thousands of re food to the orwegian civil popu- school. schools for the final phase of their teO eC ve . an IS ~ , tilslome~t"bal lalion. For a few minutes they He was director of gunnery at ll'e d , vOlce-a vOice s no a e icers at B. F. Goodrich. By day months. swim caps. turns were still miSSing, and some were too amazed to speak. Then Luke Field, Ariz., and was later training. ••• for its great range and variAbility he does his bit to 'keep 'em float expressed fears the delinquencies one of them stood up and cried, an assistant to '.he plans and train- -at least in this type of music. ing" by directing a lumber crew It is estimated that approxi A new recruit in the U, S. Army would be heavy. However, re Sergt. Arthur Aune, son of Mr. H' 'nt t t' f tl 'd I' t· felling white oaks to be hewn mately 15,000,000 victory gardens wears out ten pairs of shoes in turns postmarked betore last mid "Stop! You're running the film Ilng ' officer il\ charge of elemen- IS I erpre a Ion 0 le I ea IS IC backwards." tary flight training at the West and Mrs. Arthur Aune, 38 Hlgh- splr··it mel· th Y'dd IS' h ar t songs, Cln" d into 32-foot timbers for mine were planted Ihl'oughout the U. his first year, six annually there night will be counted as filed, OD • • • Coast training center. land drive, has recently been th e comic. an d serious . e Itsemen m' Sweepers and sub chasers.' S. in 1942. aCter. time, even though received Jate. transfel'l'ed to North Camp PoLk, the songs ot Israel's exiles, is al- 7 I EWE 7 v O ne d ny a G el'man otricer asked • • • I La., where he is associated with iernately affecting and terribly ,.= a close-mouthed loyal Dutchman, th e arm ored d iVls. i on. !llllny. " Who i~ behind the l'esistance Th ree Iowa City doctors with, I ... 1•• given by your people?" 'he U. S. army medical units In For instance his characterization ..... "OnLy one man," was the re- north Atrlca have rt'celved ad· HOOVER of the tailor, the shoemake!', and I ply, "and he is dead." vallcements reecntly. Thcy are - the huckster, each praising the I "Whot is his name?" Drs. E. W. Paulus, WIlliam Yet- (Continued from page 1) newly auditioned cantor in ihe "William the Silent." tel' and J. L . Saar. terms of his own trade, would ... * • • Dr. Paulus, w ho left his med ical gaged in hard physical labor need have done justice to Menasha Ailer the attempted bombing work here to enter the service in more Iood. Skulnik, or any of the leading of Hiller in the Munich Brauhaus February, 1941 , has been promoted 5. "The fifth and most disturb- comic! actors of New York's Yid- became known, the following no- to the rank of lieutenant colonel. ing thing about our nationwide dish theater. tices appeared in the windows of He received his preliminary larder," he said, "is the prospect- Miss Michael's accompaniments several butcher shops in Prague training at Camp Claiborne, La., ive decrease in our food produc- were outstanding, and in her pre the next morning: and entered foreign service in tion. Secretary (of agriculture) sentation of Jewish folk melodies "There will unfortunately be no April, 1942, w ith th e rank of Wickard has repeatedly warned in concert dress, her attack was lard or pork today as the swine major. He was sent to Ireland with we will produce less in 1943 than graceful and her musicianship WAR PRICE AND wasn't killed yesterday," the American forces. in the laij,t year," sound. America should awaken to '" '" '" Dr. Paulus was a reserve oICicer "We recommended that the this new addition to her cultural RAnONING BOARD A German teacher asked a while aUending the univCl'sity amry should consider deferring tradition. Luxembourg schoolgirl to name and entered the natio nal guard in the draft of farm boys during ------one of her country's great ruler's 1936 as a first lieutenant. 1943 and the furloughing of farm H· h S h I and without hesitation she re- Dr. Yeller, who was an assisLanl boys especially for the harvest Ig C00 pJied, "The Grand Duchess Char- resident in surgery at the univer- and Cor some livestock purposes. lolte." Nettled, the teacher asked sity hospital, has been promoted "I have in mind a letter from sarcastically, "And who fled, to the rank of captain. President Wilson to Senator Cap- F · M f leaving the people in the lurch?" He had held the rank of first per in 1918 in ~hich he assured orenslc ee The whole class answered in lieutenant in the national guard the senator that 'men essential chorus: "HESS!" and entered the s e r v i c e in to the continued and undiminished February, 1941. Previous to his operation of our farms shall be T B H transference to north Africa he de!en'ed' and that the secretary of 0 e ere , This Soldier Has had seen foreign servlCc in bolh war had asked from congress the Shoes to Spare I{eland and England. authority to 'furlough selected Dr. Yetter is the son of Mr. and. men during planting and harvest CAMP PICKETT, Va. (AP) Mrs. L. W. Yetter, 707 Rundell time.''' Despite transportation troubles, . Shoe rationing may be a proplem street. His wife, the former Mar- the slate high school and junior ., fOI' some folks but not Pvt. Gerald jorie Beckman, is director of re- college forensic tournaments will r rbe held as scheduled, March 25 to Rosenbaum. lief for Johnson county. University Library Rosenbaum wears size 14'h D, DI·. Saar, who was an assistanl II 27 at the University of Iowa; the and Ule supply sergeant couldn't I'esident in surgery at the univer- Co ects 250 Books extension division disclosed yes fill his order for a new pair 01 sity hospital, has been promoted to , In Victory Campaign I terday. shoes. The sergeant filed three the rank DC captain. . • Iowa City high school will enter separate requisitions. Time passed, He held a first lieutenant's com- Over 250 books, all in good eon- debate and extempore speaking • . , so Rosenbaum decided to buy !l mission with the reserve corps dition, have been left nt university contests, two 01 the 'five events ~ pair for himself. when he entered service in 1941. libraries by students and faculty offered. Original oratory, interpre I este Then all three requisitions were He was first stationed in Camp members in response to the second tative reading and radio speaking lote filled, and along came nine pair Claiborne, La., and began his victory book campaign, according complete the list of competitions nay of shoes-size 14'h D. overseas service in Ireland, later to announcement by the commit- sponsored by the Iowa High ARE YOU HELPING THE MAN • day "There's enough leather there gOing to Africa. tee in charge. School Forensic league and the lowa Junior College Forensic ioh to keep me busy just shining it Mrs. Saar is a nUI'se at the uni- Included among them were by ; fol.· the duration and maybe three versity hospital. western!\, m YiS tel' l C',s fiction, league. with the toughest job in town? ln the high school section, de of the six months afterwards," • • • classics, and technical books. ;-, Rosenbaum grinned. While the drive has been offi bate teams will compete in A and Be doem't get mucli app]aW&-iliat liard.working ilie War Price lUid Rationing Board it dOled, he'. r Ellis E. Loan, Jacob J. Hob cially closed, books will still be B classes, with titles for each Itill there-tOrting fonnl, checking applicalioJU, division. There will be no dif neighbor of youn on the War Price and Rationing and William W. Voelckers, all received and forwarded by the Board. MOlt of the time he'. liatenioc to kicb and ItUdying. way. in which to 101ve the problem. o( the of Iowa City, have repol·ted with University library. ferentiation between pupils Irom W.S.C.S. to Feature lqUawb from every Bide. people of hi. oommunity. It'. a hard, grneling-aaad .. ' I a rroup of anny aviation cadets larger and smaller schools in the Old Clothes in Show individual events. all too o(ten-tl thankleel tuk. Bungalow Class Plans Team debate champiorv; of 1942 He Iiltena patiently to every .tory, tlien mUd ·deeI· +Re------styled and reclaimed garments ' * * * Biolll that aren't euy to make. No ODe likea to lay. But lie liu ODe coneolatioo-tlie mowled.f.1I that be', W}, Evening Entertainment were Ames in clnss A and L~urcns J and other wardrobe articles will be in B among the high schools, while "no" to friendl and neighbon. helping to make democracy work. The Corrunittee deQI featured in a style show at 2:30 to- • Burlington toppeq junior· colleges. of Neigbhon," of which he it a member, exm. today; An informal evening of games flIe11t morrow afternoon in Fellowship He worb long lioun at hit jol;'-]lH& about tlie mod u • :arid sample of the American 'ylleal in ae (ran\( hDll by unit J of the WOll}en's will entertain members of the important war job in your community. Be doean't tion-. IYIteDl \hal 100ke to tho people themaelyea in ide. Society of Christian Service. Also Bungalow class tomorrow night at Reinbeck Boy AdmiHed Jet paid Eor it. It'. all voluntary-all "above and working out of problem. aleeting their well.heiD, ; ( 7:30 in the Methodist church. We 8J featuring talks on "Shoe Sense," To Psychopathic Ward bey:ond the line or duty." Long afrer the office DC ~d their deat.iny:. "Cosmetic Advice" and "Hosiery In charge of social arrangements the \ are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and ward HJnts," the meeting will be open Stanley Fallgatter, a-year-old to the public. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lord. The re 'l'bt freshment committee includes Mr. Reinbeck boy who confessed writ , fertnl Following the show, a silver tea ing extortion leiters to Mrs. Ruth Thi, ad".rlll'n, .paee 7Uu been 'donDti" 10 .M and Mrs. Frank Kinney and Mr. u~e l will be served in a St. Patrick's Emmet, Reinbeck postmaster, was mollI. and Mrs. Fred Snider. Pollc:) admitted yesterday to the Univer OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION Pfopl sity hospital psychopathic ward. Write Plan Discussion Tonight Church Circle to Meet The youth is expected to stay fl.. hllt",,". D. C•• i'. an here about one week, I I Mr. Ruth Moyle, A4 of Maquoketa, Mrs. L. H. Morford. 120 ,E, Mar - J etIed will lead the discussion on "Should ket street, will be hostess to mem bers of the Lena T. Ring circle CI.rk Issues License tbat t th e United States return to a sys favor tem of competitive enterprise at Thur~day at 7:30 p. m. She w~l b~ H. Neilson Miller, clerk oC court, assisted by Mrs. Thomas McLach issued a mnrriage license yestel' at thl the end of the present war?" at a excep mC!eti ng of the entire debate squad lan, Mrs. Hannah Olsen and Mrs. day to George John Vaclk, 21, and Ralph Westcott. Yuppee will be Gertrude Anne Smith, 19, both of THE DAILY IOWAN ",IUln tonight at 7:30 in room 7: Schaeffer }!all. played after the business meeting. Iowa City. other , , lie al'k b~nches, In few can bring themselves to ser-: ahead, but back. It does not sug~ .mote· "security" because it makca which, with thousarids of others, wilT be avaltable to our Leather- 8:31!-Thls Is Our ~nemy transportatlon. James and his boys bus staltonR and telephone booth~," lously consider such political can- gest progr~s and ' iml)!'oven!cut . (Sec MALLON, pale 5). , uctks wlien 'AJucricl\u Jlol1s.ewlvc. foUo Ol'~o l 'i' aml'\c. !O ; 3o-:..SllirollreH~ had II Ulref:-tllly, Wlut in SY!'acuse, he says,