, The Weather Today - Fowl Play Means Higt; Pay Fair today followed by scattered thunder­ SUFFOLK, VA. (IP') - The eost of IIvln .. Index. depart­ storms tonight. Today's high, 85 degrees; am\ ot lOuthern fried chleken, a new hleh here ,~r4aJ. , low, 70 degrees. Yesterday's high was 84 Two men were fined a total of .116.50 In trial Justice degrees. cew\ rot \he thelt 'of a 1I1at\er of fried chicken (rom a owaJ1 ".JaWe re.\auran\. f.sto.bllshed lSSS-Vol SO,No. 257-AP NewB and Wirepholo Iowa Cily, Iowa. Wednesday, July 28, 1945-Five Cents • Highlanders 'Fling' at. Lions Meet Blast Ja rs. Kings' Mine, Kills 14 GOP Senate Booming Anti-Poll Tax Bill Four.lnjured; WASHI TOTO T (IP')-Republican leaders tied a hard knot last' All Workers night in President 'fl'uman's 1 gi lative program by announcing ~~~!(~~1 anti· poll lax bill will be the first order of business in tb Accounfed lor Their announcement was equivalellt. to shouting: "filibustel' ahelld !" A clo~e l y-k not band of southern nators is pledg d to fight that Damage localized in and all the rest of Mr. Truman's * * * Indiana Shaft Mine; civil rights proposals by any means at their command. Cause Undetermined The filibuster quite pOSSibly may PRINCETON, [ND. (IP') - begin today, wi th a series of time­ Jeers, (heers consuming motions to "amend" Thirteen mint'r wert' km d in and "correct" the official journal an explosion yesterday at or yesterday's proceedings. This Kings' mint', thre mile south process could be stretched out for Greef Truman of Princeton. weeks. , Four oth r weI" injured, two WASHINGTON (IP') - President ot them critically. The measure would prohIbit Truman's address to the special collection of a. poll tax as a pre­ session 01 the 80th cOllgress toUch­ The blast occurred at 1:55 p.m. reqUIBite to voting in federal ed off a nationwide storm of jeers (Iowa time). Three hours later, elections. It alreadJo has passed and cheers last night. mine officials said no workers re­ the house. mai.ned unaccounted for and they If the southerners seize on their Backing the President were beUeved the list was complete. first opportunity to talk the meas­ many Democrats and many labor leaders. Critical were most Re­ Cause of the explosion was not ure to death, they can begin to­ determined. Officials said it tn­ day by debating the accuracy of publicans, Wall street and busi­ CAP Wlrepboto) volved only one loading unit, no lhe journal of yesterday's senatc ness, and a lew rebel Dixiecrats. more than a score of men. • mORL,\NDER Bobble- Ginter performed the IIlghJand Fling on a procecdings. They can "move" to At the center or the st.orm wcre corrcel and amend it. According the President's proposals for cost Officials said there were J76 drum held by fellow members of the SUJ Highlanders in New York workers in the mine at the lime. Plly Monday. It was all part of the Madison Square garden sheJi­ to the staple senale parliamentary of living controls, his housing anl,ans highlighting the opening day of the 315t Lions International doctrine, such motions are not sub­ program, and civil rights. They said the rest oC the work~ eonventlon. ject to the cioture (debate limita­ DemocratJo pont1llents: "Exccl­ ers were not ndangered. .The tion) rule. lent message ... admirably pre­ blast caused only a small {ire, To apply cloture requires a two­ sented ... a comprehensive chal­ which was soon e,Unguished. * * * * * * thirds majority, which Mr. Tru­ lenge •.• effective and"courag­ The bodies were brough to the Bagpipes affhe Ballgame man- himself a former senator­ eous .. . unbiased" Princeton armory. Lt. Murel Jones contends could be obtained in a The Republicans said: "Purely of the National Guard sald a large Highlanders To Be Featured at Polo Grounds; showdown. But accllrding to the political ••. height of sophistry crowd gathered, 'but no one was general interpretation of the rules, and demagogy . . . full of in­ FACING A POLlTlCALLY-lfO TILE Congt'eS8 yesterday, PresIdent Truman (lower left) lltood erect admitted. cloture can be applied only against Tour New York City on First 'leave' and spoke with his hands bf!hlnd his back. Jlls speech W,," serbus alii' calm and his facial expressions King'S III one of the larrest a bill or a resolution, not a mo­ accuracies ... unworkable ••. showed It (Inset). Before the Preslden~ III tho [ront row are ablnet member. . In the ne l two rows shaft mines In (Nlia.na, employ­ By ROBERT D. NOBLE JR. tion. last desperate effort" Sena.tor Barkley (D-Ky), Presi­ are senalors; behInd them ar the members of the hOllse. lo ~t of those . hown are Republicans. ing 525 men In three shifts. NEW YORIC- '1'he Polo grounds will re·echo with the notes of The Rcpublicalls' strategy pu~ dent Truman's vice-presidentiaJ A number of workers in other them In the poslUon of sa.ying- to running mate, said he thought the parts of the mine came to the sur­ ba@Pipes torlay liS the University of Iow8 Highlanderll takr over the Pr Ident: yoU asked for a program is attainable congress face, but some returned below to civil rights bill; there is one; It it a full hour before the New York Giants-Cincinnati R<'dR baseball will go to work on it. "The need Italy's Togliatti Told aid In rescue work. Miners came game. is the ollly part of your legisla­ U. S. Ambassador Takes New tive program that is ready for is certainly here, and I thought from other nearby pits to help. For n thin dime each, the inflationary [)I'ice of Uw subway, thry in5tant senate consideration; it was admirably presented," To Take Long Rest The U. S. bureau ot mines office 1IiII rirl~ about 100 blocks to k~ep appoilltmentii with "Lippy can we help It If some of the Barkley said. at Vincennes, Ind., 35 miles north. ROME (IP)-Doctors l~st night sent a rescue crew. ,Lto" and to cheer the New Yorkers to victOl·y. Monrlay'H win members of your own p&rty try Many in Wall .street said the Berlin Proposals 10 Moscow to talk It to death? eHect of the President's proposals advlwd P a. I m I r 0 Togll.. m. Ambulances !rom Princeton and over the Dodgers made every The journal-amending device would be bad. But they weren'l LO!\DO!\ (A'J- .s. Amba.c;sador WaltPr B,'cll'ii S nlilli iwadf.'([ wound d italian Communist Evansville brought the dead and mem~r of the group a speciaJ ITook Liver Shots which the anli-Truman Democrats worried because they didn't think btl k to hi!l Mo. row I~t IMt ni ht with th '" 'krl pow .. ·• pro· II' der. to take a long resl injured to the armory and the New York fan. may use is possible only at the congress would do anything about posals for seWing the O('l"man ('risis with Ru s..'lifl. Togllattl was shot two weekll hospital here. The sheriff's oClice TIle Hlrhlanderl covered New For Anemia,' Shaw opening of a new legislative day, them. A l'esponsibl British sourcE' !laid Rmith find British and ago by a would-be assasln. A at Evansville, 25 miles south sent York CIty from First avenue to following an adjournmenf,-not a Agreement was not unanimous, French diplomats in Mosrow woulrl Rrelt personal intel'vipwR with bedside bulletin sa.ld be was deputies to help Gibson county, lIIe Huclaon river yesterday all recess--ot the senate. The senate however, in financial circles. A S,oviPI P'or('ign Mini. t I' V. 1\1. Molotov in nn attempt. to ul'l'ok (be "notably Improved" and that hJ authorities. the ,011111 ladlell cot their first Tells Editor-Critic adjourned yesterdaY, so it could partner in one of the larger stock discharge from the hospital Is The mJne had resumed oper­ "leave" In two dayS of b.... cUy BpI'lin deadlock. LONDON (.4') - George Bern­ be ufied today. exchange houses said: "I think Top American oUieials declined Imminent. allon recently after beln .. closed lJIe. the objectives of the President's ard Shaw, vegetarian and play­ The southerners, who have per­ alt comment on details oC the rap- • • • several days because of water Saks Fifth Avenue store and fected a tight organization, have program are wonderful. Bul I seep.,.. wright, acknowledged yesterday •d-fire three-power conferences ROME (.4')-New strikes threat­ Radio City came in for a major agreed informally to let Senator don't think he will get to first U. S. Demonstrates ened the Italian economy last I· JIllrt of the altention, but the more that have b en held here the last The mIne reopened had been that he once took liver injections. Stennis (D-Miss), Maybank (0- base." night as eleventh-hour peacemak­ instpected Sunday by the state curious ventured as far as the top SC and Stewart (D-Tenn) lead of! But he said it was years ago William Grf!en, president of the two days. They said only that the ers strove to avert the break-up of mine inspectors. of the Empire State building and and "they very nearly killed me, any time killing debate. American Federation of Labor. Growing Air Power the piers of East river. Ihree powers fmally had lhresned tlJe Italian general confederation The explosion occurred at the too~' By deciding to turn the said he considered the program out a agreemenl on how to meet o,f labor. lowest level, 433 Ieet down, and The Times Square signs prob­ "turnip" session Into a civil "constructive anct necessary" and ably caused the most interest of In an open letter reported by Over Ger.ma Ii Cities whal they regard as Russia's grav­ Labor leaders representing mo­ three mlles easl of the· tipple. The newspapers here",Associate Ectitor rights fjght. tbe GOP may be sa id his grou p will support it. derate and Republican elements the entire trip. The young ladies ruling out any major legislation est challeng in the troubled post- last body was removed from the Symon Gould of the American Joseph A. Beirne. president of BERLlN (.4')-The United Slates in the 7-million-member General mine at 4:40 p.m. along- the lines aSked by Mr. the Communications Workers of air force demonstrated its grow­ war period. Labor conlederation (CGIL) went Robert D. Noble Jr., execu­ Vegetarian magazine had accused Truman in a personal a.ppear­ Coroner C. C. Cook said all Shaw of violating the "vegetarian America. independent, said he ing air st.·ength to Germans in Foreign Secretary Bevin, who before the new Catholic Workers' bodies were badly multllated tive a8slstan~ of the alumni ance before a. Joint session yes­ hoped' the Republican-dominated the American zone yestjilrday by lervlce, Is In New York City code of ethics" by taking such terda..v. afteruoon. had planned a stalement of Bril- aSsl:>ciation and urged them not to and burned. inj ections. congress will "show the same flying jet flghler~ over several ain's view of lhe Gcrma11 crisis to quit the confederation because of Joseph N. Potts. 45, salety in­ with the HlghJanders and repre­ The President called lor swift courage the President displayed." ciUcs. Shaw who was 92 Monday, was enactment of an eight-point pro­ the hOllse of commons loday, post­ "political strikes," by the COIL's spector for the mine, said he was sents the alumni service and the Senator Taft (R-OhJo) said the The German press reported mJveuity Information service. telephoned at his home in Atyot gram to halt rising prices. His chief poned his speech until tomorrow. Communist leaders. working In the area, 50 feet from message was full of inaccuracies at the 8ame Ume that lhe RUlI­ But the decision apparently was the scene ot the explosion. He was St. Lawrence for comment. He recommendations: some price con­ and omissions on high prices and This was regarded by most observ­ said he had resorted to liver trols now, limited rationing and slalls were substa.lIt1a.Uy Increas­ ers as indicati ng the Ulree weslern irrevocable. Christian Democrat knocked unconscious but was not nocked to the square just for a housing. He said it would take Inr the force of righter planes, power diplomals expected to meet leaders said last week the "revol­ injured seriously. injections "when I got pernicious wage-con trot in reserve, a new six months to consider the whole look at the monstrosities in lights. excess profits tax. IncludJng Jets, 1111 the Soviet Molotov before that time. utionary" strike called June 14 "It was a helluva bla t," Potts Neither the traffic nor the news in anemia at a very advanced age." program, and charged it was If inflation isn't checked, the zOlle of Germany surroundlng a fter an a !tempt on the liIe of said . • "I don't know what could lights along the Times building He was told that Gould had purely politicaL American offiicals reg~rded the demanded he "disc/ntinue mas­ President said, the result may be BerLin. Berlin blockade-and the danger Communist ieader Palmiro Togll­ have caused it." held their interest very lon~ from Senator Ge6rre (D-Ga) said One rescue worker. Georre the mathematical wizardry of ad­ querading as a vegetarian." "another great depression"- just The three western commanders of even worse east-we:;t conIlicls aUi violated the terms of labor's as the Communists predict - and "it·s the work lor a year if done in Berlin talked at length on how unity pact. The Communist dom­ (R.ed) CreceUUII, was overcome vertising in the neon signs. "It's not his business," said thoroughly." -so seriously that they refused "They aU seem to be trying to "the world's hope for lasting peace to combat the Russian drive to even to confirm the British report inated CPIL executive committee b, gas but was not In lIerlous Shaw, "to bolher about what I would vanish." House Majority Leader Halleck outdo each other In a hopeless eat or what I don'lo" turn the city's police force over that a direct approach to Molotov yesterday read the Christian De­ condJUon. • The ChIef Executlve called. (R-Ind) said: "the Presi dent to the Communists. By seeking lo was planned. The American view mocrats out 'of the organization. Two Oakland City men, Harry" conl!nuous chain," said Beth Gene Tunney, former heavy­ insults the intelligence oC the WlIlllln, 8%4 E. CoUeee street. too, for the house to complete override the city government's appeared 10 be that the impending Sharp and Lloyd Bason, said they weight boxing champion, visited adlon on the Tal~·Ellender­ American people • . . There is authority to fire the Russian-ap­ negotiations in Moscow are so del­ were in the. shatt at the lower After looklnl" at the DeW Bond Shaw yesterday for the Iirst time nothing new in his recommenda­ 111m recently featured on Life Wagner housing bUi. aLreadY pointed police chief, the Commu­ icate that any tip-off on three­ level three miles from the -blast In 12 years. passed by the !lCnate. tions on prices." Armory Is Readied marnlne, IIhe was sure the ~k nists faced Berliners with th~ power p I a n s might endanger and felt the concussion. They said had been reached. prospect of two police forces ami chances of success. they got on a car and rode to the "l'he next step," she said, "will two police chiefs. Al the same time one American For Commencement scene. be Botany ties in windsor knots on Derailment Piles Up Crack Freight Train The American. British and source disclaimed any intention of "Miners' bodies were thrown all the top of the Empire State build- French commanders, CoL Frank making a "secret deal" with Rus­ Workmen have begun erecting around," Sharp said. "Some ot Ing." , Howley, Maj. Gen. E. O. Herbert sia. bleachers in the lieLdhouse arm­ them were being removed. It was The best place to view the signs. and 'Brig. Gen. Jean Ganeval, mel ory to accomodate guests at the a horrible thing." according to Bonnie Wanamaker, for more than three hours and dis­ summer con'tmencement, accoAt­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. pached a letter on the police cris­ Child Can't Sleep; ing to F. G. Higbee, director of Doubt Accounts of Wanamaker. 1226 Rochester ave­ is to Belltin's major, Frau Louise convocations. nue, is from the balcony of the Schroeder. The commanders would 'Unresf Higbee said the decorations will Penn top ballroom of the Hotel It's Labor ! not say what was in the note. be mmor as none ot the hangings Soviet Movements Pennsylvania. used in the tieldhouse are tailored BUCHAREST, ROMANIA (IP)­ "From there It'll iJnJJofMlble tD American and British carro COLUMBUS (JP)-How' would to fit the armory. The gold and read the sips, bid the Urhlll planes, meanwhIle flew new re- .rou like to sleep these hot nights British and American sources said black drapes used in the June last night they viewed with skep­ blend torether In a fa.sclna~tnr cord tonnares to western Ber- on a mattress stuIled with cigar­ commencement held on the bas­ display of color." , lin despite postlnr of new Rus- ette and chewing gum wrappers, ticism Turkish newspaper reports ketball court cannot Ije used, he The University of Iowa associa­ sian warnings of maneuvers b, milk bottle caps, nails, match box­ of Soviet troop movements on the lion of .New York outdid them­ said. Yugoslav-Romanian border. theIr fighters In air corridors es, wires, nuts and bolts? Higbee said he could make no !elves Monday night in an eUort ~raveled by the ~ransports. That, said Gov. Thomas J. Her- Romanian officials said the re­ to entertain the potential members. estimate as to how many people ports were not worth denyln •.. Police chIef Paul Markgraf, bert, is what a Cincinnati woman will attend the commencement The young ladies were dined at Moscow-trained German war hero, recently found in her four-year Two Istanbul papers said yes­ the Flamingo room of the Waldorf­ ceremonies, but added that, with terday that 22 Russian air divi­ defied the anti-Communist city old daughter's new mattress alter the addition ot bleachers and seats Astoria and liter spent a few min­ government's order dismissing she became ill from wire iabs. sions now are concentrated in utes visiting with Guy Lombardo him. He said he not only would on the armory fioor, accomoda­ Romania and that one group of lIId looking over the glamor of the remaln in oUice with the Soviet The governor recently was lions can be made lor 5.000 people. them is facing Yugoslavia. Sk,light room. All expenses for army to back him but would carry shown the display of mattress The largest summer commence­ the entertainment were handled by out Russian orders to fire social- stuffing by W. J. Rogers. slale ment in the university's history the local SUI club. ist Johannes Stumm. Stumm is director of industrial relations, will be held Wednesday, Aug. 4 at French Cabinet Wins i the deputy who had been appoint- who called for strengthening of 8 p. m. with approximately 730 ed successor. the Ohio 'Bedding inspection law. degrees awarded. PARIS {JP')-Premler Anclre Communists Driven Back Marie's new eablnet IDee_­ The German press speculated The manufacturer of the mat- REA APPROVES LOAN full, paased U. firs' 'est In Ute In Battle Around Talyun Stumm would transfer his head- tress said it had been made by WASHINGTON (JP')-Tbe rural National Assembly yes&erda~. PEIPING (JP)-The government quarters to the western sectors disgrunUed empioyes. The in­ electrification administration an­ The Auembly voted 330 tD from lhe Russian-controlled part dustriaJ relalions department can has seized the Initiative from the nounced yesterday approval of 3 of Berlin. This would mean es- take no action against the man­ 191 acainst a C omm unit' Communists in the battle around $1,165,000 loan to the Clarke Elec­ motion for a full debate on the tablishment of two police depart- utaclurer or the retailel·. Taiyun, captial of Shansi province, tric cooperative, Osceola, la. Dew ,0vernmen"11 reneral poll­ preas dispatches said yesterday. ments in the blockaded city. The Ohio Jaw provided only for e)'. Premier Marie opposed 'he The Communists who once The result would be added chaos labeling contents of mattresses. CRASH KILLS FIVE motion, urrtnr &he deputies .. ihrealened to topple the walled in this city of 3,250,000 where the The only health provision is that LUG ANA, SWITZERLAND (.4') CAP "Irepboto) JI()Ilipone dtseuaalon 110 the rev­ dt} were reported driven back western Allies stood finn against a mattress which has been used -Five persons were killed and 11 el'Dmen' could p' to work "on both south and west of Tatyun. FR.EIGHT OAR PILEUP resulted when vue car of a Chiea.-o and Norih Welltern tas~ frelr"" was duall­ Russian moves to squeeze them by a person witb a contagious injured yesterday when a bus Ute nave problems" llIClInr There was no claim, however, that ed on a eurve In MIlwaukee, WI~., yesterday. Twelve can 01 the train enroute .to Chlcaro from Mlnn­ out and incorporate Berlin into 'or infectious disease shall not be plunged 140 feet down a moun­ Fnnee. the Ile,e had been broken. ••poU, leU tbe traeu and JaeldluUecl., No.. one wu lbJured. the Soviet zone. resold. tainside. , , TIlE DAlLY IOWAN. WEDNESDAY, JULY ta, UiS-PAGE TWO

·.s ..O .ly·. m·.· p·IC I S·tars G t Dick DOran Joe Tinker Dies; ,Was Member U ,e Blanks Riders Of O~d ~ubs Play Trio . More Intensified Training ~~'~:~~~~~n~!~~ 1 ~~c~~~~~ ~~s~~~r the LIlUe Hawks blanked Roose­ ORLANDO, FLA. (II') - Joe velt high of Cedar Rapids, 3-0, Tinker, one ot baseball's greats, • lesnevich's Tribe Blasts A's, 10-5, 1 Linksters ~sox Drop Detroit on the City high diamond. , died -unexpectantiy yesterday on Doran was the complete master his 68lh birthday. of the situation the entire seven He was cheerful to the last hour Move into 2nd Plate P T For 13th Stra~ghl; innings, striking out 11 batters at his life, \although he died in and walking only two. Defeat Jolts CLEVELAND (JP}-Although he an oxygen tent where he had been ace ourney Kinder Gives 3 Hits The Teds pitcher, Ronnie Kim­ placed because of a l'espiratorJ was tagged for a ball, allowed the Hawklets only ailment which no one considered homer by and WATERLOO, IA. (A'}-The seven DETROIT IA»-The Boslon Red two safeties, but was a little wild serious. wasn't around at the finish, shotmakers who set the qualifying (ocky Yanks pace in the Iowa Women's golf Sox ran their winning streak to in the first frame when City high Ten days ago the last survivinl Bobby Fell r was credited witn scored two runs. tourney at Sunnyside country club 13 traight gam~s Jast night by member of the ' LONDON lIP) - Uncle Sam's his 10th victory a! the season last Don A. Strub started the first Tinker to Evers to Chance double Olympic athletes dug into their night as the here wept to ea y first round blanking the DetrOit Tigers, 8 to match play victories yesterday. 0, on Ellis Kinder's three-hit inning by getting on Iirst when play combination was taken to tra nine yesterday wIth renewed moved into econd place with a he was hit by a pitched ball. Jim Intensity. None was p rmitted to Mrs. H. R. (Nell) Staats, veteran pitching. Hal Newhouse~ jlave up Orange Memorial hospital tor 10-5 win over the Philadelphia Cilek sacrificed him to second, trea trnent for his indisposition and forget that American sports pres­ Athletics. tournament player from Daven­ the first three Boston runs before port who admits her "swing is in departing in the third inning with and Bob Beals drove him across to have his diet straightened out. tige suffered a evere jolt when bl ted his 23rd with a triple to centerfield. Beals GuS' Lesnevich got his lumps Mon­ the groove" this season, carded the a sore arm. Dally he laurbed and jokM, bomer of the year In the hottest rpund of the day when she came home on a wild pitch by even when occasion necessltaW day niaht from Freddie MUls. enntb and rapped NewhouseI', the Cirst of five Kimball. scored a on -under par 41 on the Detroit pitchers to parade belore his beln, placed under a tent Tfte lesson taught by the light Iy bLs 19th over the left fleld fence Kimball bore down the next until the respiratory conalrle- rated Briton might have come at outgoing nine to eliminate Mrs. the league leaders, was charged In the third, but the Indian ' Russell Ritz of Waterloo. 9 and 8. four innings, holding the Hawk­ tlon pallsed. Yesterday he lut­ a very handy time-three days be­ bl, InnJn, were the IIrst and with his eventh qefeat as Boston lets to no hits and fanning fi ve Mrs. taat.s twice has been a stretched its first place margin to tered a_nother attack and was .­ rare the game begin. The IxUa, when they tallied c1uslers men in a row. Iowa City got to American athletes have not been runnerup but ne'IIer has won the a lull I:ame over Cleveland. The placed under the tent. Stili, be of rO&lr runs. tille. Her 41 was the I.west out­ him fo r their final hit in the last talked with friends and .... known tor their lack of confidence licking broke 9 string of rive of the sixth. Holger Christensen since thl'ir arrival in England. The Indians blasted starter Lou side nine score of the mut. straight wins for the Tiger left­ he never felt better. That _ Brissie from the mound in the singled Gene Hettrick home after about 8:3,0. At 11:1S he died. Driven hard by ihelr coaches, Defending c ham p ion Mary handel'. Kimball filled the bases with opening frame with lour markers Louise Cordinaley ot Des Moines, Tinker had been troubled with tile,. all put in tl'elnlOU PI'IIC­ walks. i&ce _lolIB yesterday In mld­ on triples by Allie Clark and Dale with a close one up lead at the diabetes for several years and lasl _ heat Th y revelled hl Mitchell, Manager 's turn after shooting a 'fagged out­ Browns Clip Yanks, 4-0; The R 0 u ghriders threatened summer his left leg had been am­ only once, by the rally fizzled tM Itl'Oq sunIJaht. Even the double, singles by Gordon and side 48. went on to defeat Mrs. Joe Arft Bats in 3 Tallies putated because of an infection. _ wUnmers had aboul ahak- Eddle Robinson and two errors. Gibson of Waterloo 5 and S. quickly. Bob Saylor drew a walk He is survived' by lOur child­ PbU •••lpb l. B. 11 CI •• eland A B R U and stole second. Doran then set­ All the last of the colds they con­ Another Des Moines golfer, Lois ST. LOUIS (11') - Rookie Hank (AP Wirephoto) ren: Joe Jr., of Tallahassee; Wil­ JOOS\. 511 .... 3 0 01Doby. cf ... 5 I I tled down and whifCed two men THE TINKER OF OLD - Joe kaded upon their frl&id arrival. McCosk.Y. If 5 I 3 Clark. rf .. .. 5 I 3 Penn, easily eliminated Mrs. fl. B. Arft slammed out a triple and liam of Baltimore; Mrs. Charles and forced the other to pop-up. Tinker is hown during his IN RETIREMENT, this picture The womon track and field rs Coleman. r' . 5 0 ~ Mltohell. If... 5 I 2 H~itland of Tama, 7 and 5, lo enler good tor three runs playing days with the Chicago Clapp of Boulder, Colo., and Row­ York, Ib ..... , 2 II Boudreau ..... 3 I 1 City high beat Roosevelt at bls worked at ~ recreation field near White. 3b 3 I 21Gordon . 2b.. 5 2 2 today's econd round competition. to lead the St. Louis Browns to of Tinker was made at home land of Orlando. Cedar Rapids a few weeks ago, ubs. He was II member of Paddington station in Lhe morning, Chapman. cr. 4 12K Iinor. 3b .. 3 2 2 A third cBl)ital city golrer, Mrs. a 4 to ° victory over the New near Orlando, Fla. in 1944. Doctors were 80 puzzled at Suder. 2b .... 3 0 0 Roblnaon. lb. 4 0 2 9-2. baseball's lamou Tinker-to­ whlJ,j! their male counterparts ran Rosar. c .... 4 0 I IHflltm, c . ... 4 1 I Ray Mansfield, shot an 89 to de­ York Yankees last night. Cliff Evers-to-Chance double play Df'ath came to tbf' old shortsl'Op his sudden death that thll:r and jumped and sweated through­ Brlute. p . . . 0 0 0 5'ol1er. p .. . . . 2 0 0 feat Francis Weepie ol Independ­ Fannin held the Yanks to three planned, to ask them to perm" Harri•• p .... 0 0 0 B-P""k .. _. _. I I 1 combination. on his 68th birthday. out the day at outlying Uxbridie. A-SCheib . . 0 0 O\ KllflOan .. p . . 1 0 0 ence, 3 and 2. hits as he turned in the shutout. Scheffing's Pinch Hit 1ln autopsy. Funeral arrange­ Marcbtldon. p 3 0 0 The swimmers Dnd divers shared Two OOwnwa chaJle~enr had It was ArWs first major ll!ague Beats Phils in 11 th, 3·2 ments were held in abeya.nee beautitul Wembley pool with the T.tsl. .. .. 53 Ii 0 Tol.l. ~ ...iS it iii easy rolne. Mrs.. Da.ve Bo_lia. iame, having just arrived yester­ until they arrived here. stars of dozens ol other nations. A-Walked for Harrt. In 2nd bowled oYer Mrs. Ray Wlnfl Id Tinker was born J oseph Bert B-Sln,led 10. Feller In 61h day from Toledo in the American PHTLADELPHIA (.11') - Bob M.anwhile, in a downtown of­ Phlladelphla ...... 010 040 000- 5 of Des Moine , 8 and 6, wblle Freddie Mills' Upset Victory Tinker in Muscotah, Kan., on July Association. Scheftlng's pinch single scoring Cleveland ...... 401 00'1 100-10 colleaian Corky Major ellmlha.t­ fice the basketball draw was made Yankee starter Tommy Byrn.e Clarence Maddern in the 11th 27,1880. Erro,,-Whlle. R. COlom.n. Run. balled ed Mrs. Jim Plnoti of Des with the favored United States In-Mllohell I. Boudreau. Oordon 2. had a no-hitter until the fiftn inning spoiled Eddie Sawyer's He broke into baseball with the aaar gaiion paired with Switzer­ Rour. Chapman 4. Dob)' 2. CI.rk. Kelt- Moines, 4 and 3. inning but he was wild, gIving debut as a major league manllger Coffeyville, Kansas team when he land in the tirst. round. Action tor ner. Two ba hI{ J3oudre.u. Whit Helen Rich of Clinton, another of Confuses Heavyweight Plans Three base hlta-Clarlt. Mitchell. Home up seven walks. Jerry Priddy got last night as the Chicago Cubs was ]9 and through it reached the the 23 teams st.arts Friday morn­ I'\IO..-Gordon. Chap,nan. Kellner. Double t.hose who set the qualitying pace, playo-Boudr.. u. Oordon and Robinson; the first hit otc ot him - a double. defeated the Philadelphia Phill­ NEW YORK (/p)-The shopworn Cubs three years later in 1902. ing and 94 games will have been deleated Jane Lohrmilfer 01 Dav­ lie stayed with the Cubs until Whhe. uder and York : JOOi\; Suder and enport, 8 and 6. Don Lund and Less Moss singled ies, 3-2. The Phlls. two runs came heavyweighl 'crop jo('keycd ror played belore a champion is de­ York; Boudreau and RoblnlOn. Left on now there wus only wild confusio,! 1912, managed the ' Cincinnati sided on August 13. bAlI Phi lad Iphla 8: ClevelInd 1 Two Iowa City golfers were in order, Priddy scoring. Then on homers by Johnny Blatnik position yesterday in thf' free-for~ on all sides. Bases on ballo-Feller 5. Marchlldon 3~ Adt hit his triple bringing in two and Andy Seminick. all race ror Joe Louis' Litle Jol~ Reds in 19,13, moved back to Cni­ Mel Whlmeld, America's best Kllemlll 2. Slrlk .....F IItr 7. Marchlldon Ilmona the tirst round survivors. more tallies. Rol Strauss, acting "fOlDoter cago liS manager of the old Fed­ bet at both 400 and 800 meteI'!!, I. Hor.'" 2. Briule I. KlielO.n 2. Hit They were 01'. Lois Boulware. Hank Borowy, who reliev d lowing Freddie Mills' victory Dve\" off Srt Ie 4 In ~ Innlnll; norris 1 In .. : of the Twelltieth Century sport­ eral league the next two years; »HcticaU, eoneluded hi traln­ Marchlldon 10 In 7. Fell.. 7 In 6; KlIe­ who defeated Mrs. Sara Urie at in the fifth inn­ Gus Lesnevich. Waterloo 2 and 1, and Mrs. Bea AMERICAN AS 0 IATION ing club, Ollce Inwardly sure he for four years was president and Ina' with lIe~raJ prints at bort­ man 2 In 3. Wlnnlnll pitcher- Feller. LaA­ Louisville al Toledo (postponed' ing, was the winning pilcher - In one duy the entire stituation tnl pilcher- Marchlldon. Umplr.. -- Sle­ Indianapolis at Columbu. (poslponed) would be ablr 10 lure Louis manager of the Columbus club of eI' mstalleell. Ik rons In the 810 Peterson, who eliminated Bonnie his third victory against the same has changed. Wh('le Lesllevich phen • Summen and Jon • Tlmt>--2:t2. Beekman 01 Atlantic, 4 and 2. Mlnneapolia 11). Mliwauk'e I) from rf'tircrncnt for a. Septem­ the American \ Association a'nd .. \he oPenln~ day of COD\pet!­ A\lend.n.~ .2eo. Kin, •• City U. SI. Paul 4 number of setbacks. once was the key to the Si tuation, ber date with U>S1u~vlc h , was from 1921 to 1923 led £he Orlando lion. left with empty hands. He had club in the Florida State league. He reeled off 220 yards in 21.6 110 Louis. Now he had no Les­ Tinker was wealthy at one time sc«>nds, and then did succes lve lIevicb. but lost much of his money. :fie quarter-miles in .50 and :52.0. Telephone calls to various spots engaged in various enterprises Clift Bourland o[ Los Ang les, In on the globe were Strauss' firsl and during world war II was a led a fast 200-meter trial in which Bums Score Twice 9th, Nip Cards, '3-2 moves toward setting up an eli­ boiler inspector at the army's Or­ rurmers ol veral nations took Il'ination tournament, consisting of lando air field and served as a • part. He fini hed two yards ahead the ninth and held till' Card two IO-rounders at th Yankee committeeman at Longwood track, o~ Herb Me Kenley of J amacia, in Rookje Carl Erskine ll1U es~. stadium, Sept. 22. To c.'ate nobody greyhound racing spot near here. 20.8 second . For Erskine, it is had been Slgned. WllUe leele, AmerIca', broad victory for only twu Ez?ord Chorles, ranking light I J-..lq ace from an Dleco Wins 2nd in Relief / SIaM. able to run without ings or work. heavyweight contender from Cin- BROOKLYN (IP) - A misjudg­ The recruit hurled one fram cinnali, figured in Strauss' pJans. Braves Top ..... yes_day alta havllll' been ed fly by Terry Moore and Pee sidelined Mondll.)' with ~ re againsl Pittsburgh Sund:JY "nd l Jake Mitntz, Charles' manager, Ie,. Wee Reese's run producing fly pi t ked up the triumph on a Dod- was summoned to a conrerence All the trAck and field facilities enabled the Brooklyn Dodgers to gel' rally." later in the week. It is likely he at Wembley were pronounced score twice in the ninth inning 1'he 21-year-old~ter won 14 and will be offered a date with Lee Pirates, 5·1 l' ady and waiting lor the opening and nip the St. Louis Cardinals, lost six for Fort Wot·th in tbe ISavold or Jersey Joe Walcott. A 3-2, yesterday. BOSTON (!PI - Nelson Potter, tr.lals on Frida)' morning. The Texas league before he moved Walcott-Joe Baksi pairing might the discard held place is mighty pretty, with its The Dodgers were lrailing 2-], up to the big show last week. be on the. other ten. • the Pittsburgh Pirates to six new red running track encircling Stl'aUSS has hopes of luring going into the last frame. Gene scaltered hits and knocked in tbe the emerald inlield. Hermanski singled to start the inn­ Mills to America for an over­ Mel Patton, th great Southern Giants Blank Reds, 3·0j weight scra.p, probably with winning run as the top place ing, the fifth hit oft Howie Pollel. Boston Braves opened a 20 game California sprinter, took B brief Savold or Baksl who hoWs a H rmanski moved to second on Jansen Captures 13th home stand with a 5-1 victory run on a practice track outside the o sacrifice and romped home with knockout win over the Ilew last night before II 29,03.1 crowd. , stadium and said it telt lightning NEW YORK UP) - Larry Jan~ light heavyweight king. the tying run when Moore' mis­ The first Pit tsburgh hit was Ralph fast. It is of the same crushed tile judged Bruce Edwards' drive, the sen turned in his second straight Bllbe ClIlnan, American repre­ and red clay composition as the Kiner's 28th homer witn two out blow laIHng for 11 double. shutout and 13th victory of the sentative of Ted Broad'ribb who champion hip track. in the first inning. Pollet Intentionally pa sed season last night ns he pitched manages Mills, echoes the chal­ BY ail' aDdi sea the aWet'OS the New York. Giants to a 3-0 i:!nge from England, "We want The Tribesmen collected nine _U~ te P01U' in, barely in Tommy Brown. A wild pitch hits off Lefty Fritz OstermueJ1er moved the runners up a base six-hit victory over the Cincinnati Lc,uis." Culnan will advise Broad­ time to .. d tbelr clothClil pree8ed Reds. The game marked the home ribb to skip any eliminatiQn tour­ including Phil Masi's two run f.r the ~d openln~ and pa­ and alter Gil Hodges was })ur­ homer in the sixth inning and posely walked to load the sacks, debut of , New Giant nament and wait for Louis, it he rade of natto.. on TblU'llChy Afl­ managcr. rookie Clint Conatser's first ernoon. Twenty plaltes unloaded Reese sent a long ny (0 Moore, should decide to come back. Louis repcatJdly insists he never will National league four bagger in 01 the.. ,eeterday. Edwards scorln:- after the catch J ansen has now pitchcd 23 the eighth. *" change his mind about hi; l'~­ The Olympic torch, borne by re- with tbe wlmtlng run. scoreless inning. He allowed but Conatser sta rted the Braves otf 1aY8 of runners, neared the finish The Cards broke a scoreless tie One Red to reach third hase. T11lll tirement. Mills, off his Lesnevich fight, on a two run "clincher" rally by of its lon« trIp from Mt. Olympus in the fifth inning when Nippy was Hank Sauer in the second singling with two out in the sec­ til Greece. The fiery symbol was Jones doubled and Ralph La~ inning when the Rhinelanders probably is a sala ble bill of goods in this country against the tight ond Inn ing. He scored from lir,! scheduled to reach Brussels last pointe singled. The Dodgers tied Iilled tbe bases 011 two hits and on Ma. i's two bagger to left. nJeht. It will be brought across the count in their half on singles a pass. opponent. American fans, how­ the channel from Calais to Dover by Hodges, Reese and a :force out. Singlcs by Bill Rigney and ever, are hardly ready to recog­ on a BritiBh destroyer today. , (AP WIre pilot.) In the sixth, the Cards moved Whitey Lockman and a fly by nize as heir to the throne a I;ght­ By meticulous Uming, it Is ahead again when Stan Musial Johnny Mize uccounted fot' the er who has been stopped by Les­ planned that the last runner, THB LATEST DANCE TEP Is demonstraled by umpire An Gore all he calls Dod ..er Roy llevich and once each by Joe Bak­ doubled and Enos Slaughter si ng~ Iirst Giant run. whose Identity has been carefully Campanella '-at at third base In the t.urth Innlne of yesterday's Brooklyn-St Louis fracu In Dodeer­ si and Lloyd Marshall. On top of land. Campanella was atlempt.ine to from flnt to third on a tinrle and wal taned out by Don led. Musial collected three hi ts hiddeo, shall trot Into Wembley ,0 in four trips to boost his league­ T IJREE-I U : AGUE that Marshall h as been knocked stadium at precisely 4:07 on Thurs­ Lane (29) who look the aceura1.e throw from Stan MUIIaI. Decatur at Terre IIaute lpolitponed) leading batting average to .390. Davenport at Danville I postponed) out twice by Charles and Baksi day afternoon - seven minutes SprlngfJeld 7. Walerloo 1 was beaten by Olle Tandberg. after the King has opened the Joe HaUen starled for the Quln.y 5. Evan.vllle 3 gameS-lind touch the flame to the Dodgers a.nd yielded all tbe greet torch which will blaze Cardinal J'1IJU and hits. He left through the nights and days of the Relatives To Watch 2 Ex-Iowan ' Swi mStars for a plneb-hHter In th~ elrhth "DOOR OPEN 1:15 P=.". [ I • ".~l!' • ames, which end A~.ust 14. .. alld rookie Carl Erskine pitched American 1J»rill&'ooarcl dlvtn, have done In the put without ~ NOW. Ends Friday s..rey's Homer in 9th queen for the past three :rears, mum chalienre. 2 N~W FEATURES! --'-""--- ; ~ 1rip. Washington, 2-1 and Lyle DraveII, hasband ofU­ The other members of Cady's TART TO hAY " ENn HIR ACARMY year-old V let 0 r I a. Manalo California quartelte are Patricia .. ., FRIDAY" Draves, the U. S. tower divine Ann Elsener, 18, from San Fran­ AWARD ROLli champion and sprlncboard con­ cisco, who is in both the spring­ 2 - FIRST RUN HITS - 2 tender in the Ol;nnplca. board and tower diving, and Juno - "IN'[ERNATIONAL Olsen and Draves, buddies for Stover, 19, from Los Angeles, a --- INTRIG'UE" nearly 20 years since their Iowa tower diver. days, are roommates. So are Zoe l Ann and Vicki. The men10lk are "Doors Open 1:15 P.M." not officially connected with the American Olympic team, although g,.lra each js a qualified' diving coach. If they wani to see all the -ENDS (MAJORS~ three-a-da:r water lporia pro­ MOW -THURSDAY- NATIONAL LEAG E AIIIERICAN LEAGUE crams Uie COIIt runs IOmethlnl W. L. !'CT. G.B. W. L. P 'J', G.B. • SBOWS-l:30-3:3'-5:3t over $IOO-and they bad &0 pay ...... i\3 S1 .1IIt S ••len ...... 30$ 84 .!MIt '7:40-11:2' - "Feature ':45" ...... I'...... ••• !!- ./Itt ilk CludeD" ...... S! 84 .!lt t Hi their own way over on the II. .... II ...... 4a •• _'IU • Pltn.dol,.. La ...... 58 !I!I .1IIt t Ol,.mple ship. Jile. _ ...... _...... 45 U .SIL T N •• Y_" ...... II! II .5'11 !\~ PiUaIt ••,b ...... 41 cs __ ,\~ O~I?.. I' ...... 41 •• .418 1'\ ~ They take a back row seat at PIUa"lphla ... _...... , 11 Wu.. 18111. · ...... n &l .US t51k the practice session, keenJ)" watch­ Cltool ...U ...... 41 lie .UI Ulk sL Lom ...... 13 lIS .... Itl, CIIl",1 ...... II! •• %11 It\> Claluao ...... H II .m U\i ing their girls go through tile y_•• ,.'. aeo_"" Ye.'erda,.', "e•• n. repertory 01 fancy djving under _,. a. lit...... t a ...... , Detr.tt • NI. Y .... Clnel... U • Clal .... t. W ....la'l .. I the counsel of Fred Cady, the U. S. a. CI .....ta.I\.. I •• PhU.... lphl. 5 ...... 5, pu...... '" J 81. L_ 4, N ... y •• k • women's diving coach and veteran J • ...1_1,,, .. % (It a.a .... -'-Pt '1' •••,.. Pltclftn 01 four Olympian ·TN.,·. PI~ ...... a& O.t ••11 - U ....rh (I-n .r Cady ~ take IAI lJaparUaI ...... 1. ., Ih .... II'.-J.""... (.... ) a ...... e (S-41 YI•••• " ...... (I-IS) •• ...... (4·5) '1' •••, (9-1.) view .. repr. htl aU-CaII­ c....,. .f .....1_1 .. '-IIey.. (.... ) lie.. Vltt: al St. I..... (81,hl)-811 •• tonal. In &be IPrin~­ n . "".tl (4.1) (4-.) ... X.n.lUI, (2-1) •• 'Iepla••• (S-., ...,..Ue PIUaIt ••,h at B ••lo. .(.I'... ,-JU .... " •• hlnlllft al Chl"r_""". n-Il) boa"' and hiIh. dha. lie hopes (10') .. CIt... ~. 1$-1) YI. BI.U•• 4 (e-!) YO. PI.rolll (S-5) • to Iweep these even til .0 .... C1ul•• all at NI.. Yer" - ,...... • .. II.... I, .. la al CI... I ... - ...r.laIl .... • (S-') .... Bart ••, (11-,) . • (T-TJ n. lA.I. (U-.) two-three.. American ,iris ... Use Daily Iowan Want Ads The Daf~ Icival1 Age Groiips -Defermhie Drift"(alls-lfershey Omer ~ra Poli~ W ASHTNGTON (IP) - Selective On Duty after Ohio .1 • WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1948 Service Director Lewis B. Her­ Hershey said approximately 5 000 men in the first year. Later LOST AND FOUND PASSENGER WANTED shey said yesterday men will be ClASSIFIED RATE CARD FRED K. POWNALL. hIolbbe million men 22 througll 25 would the total will be up around 900,- Picket Line Clash LOST: Monday morning in vicinity W ANTED: Four passengers to DEN!!:" CARNEY. A~ drafted by age groups, with men 000. Bualn_ Mana~r 25 down through 22 taken first be processed during the first six CASH RATE Brown St.-Gilbert-Dodge St. Bemidji, Minnesota or vidnity GAlL Eo KYEBS. KcI:I\GI' It is up to the arm' to say DAYTON. O. ~ - Dayton's r Brown billfold containing currency August 4. Call 4191 or 2490. in the iniUal six months of the months, but only about 70,000 aC­ when it needs men, and how I •• Dan-l00 per lID. "' Pu bJ.\otl~ daU,. I'l TH ' I·IILLS 6.v~ both 'YOU'RE JESTING { ' EVENIN'! ,I lluclard &I Poriable cinity sometime around August 01' DOW 4 5. Call Loraine, Ext. 6373. Available RI DE to Massachusetts or vicinity . ...._lD Suppl, Co. about August 5. Call 8-1166. PbOile 34'74 1" !epalr AU Makes FURNITURE MOVIlfG OPPORTUNITIES- ~ MAHER BROS. TRANSFER COU.EGE graduates. Earn $75- For Efficient Furnitur. .. Per week including salary, MovinQ ~llIiaion and bonus while in And llIIIlinl to become branch man­ BAGGAGE TRANSFER ~ for nationsl orllanization. See ~ . Knox, Hotel )etferson, 1-4 DIAL - 9696 - DIAL P.m. ont; this Wednesday. LOANS 'ANTED; Ride to St. Louis or vi- $$$$$$$$$$$$ loaned on cal'\lerns, cillilJ on or about August 5. Call guns, clothing, j welrY. etc. • Reliable Loan. 109 E. Bul'linltOn .,. DAILY IOWAN, WDNUDAY. JULy II.- IHI-PAGE !'OUIl . To Offer Eight Ready To-Hel'p with R~istration Problems UN RejeclS .. ~ ' (ourses for ~yria's Moye August Term · On Palestine fOR rAIL Sf Mf.STER LAKE SUCCESS (JP')-The se­ Eight courses will be offered to curity council refused yesterday ltudents attending lhe August to approve a Syrian move to toss four-week session, Ted H. McCar­ FOR Au..vn the Palestine problem before rei, registrar, said yesterday. the international court of justice. Classes begin Aug. II, lind are JU. The vote on Syria's proposal open to both graduate and under­ graduate students. Students will was six to one, with four absten­ register at the first c:Jass meeting. tions. A majority of seven votes, Registration DUlteriaJs for the ses­ including all of the big five, was lion may be obtained at the regis­ required to pass it. trar's office Aug. 3 and t. Britian, China, Syria. Belgium, An independent study unit for Argentina and Colombia voted 8 ....duate students is also offered, for the Arab proposal while the 11 Soviet Ukraine stood alone agalfult S it and the United States, F'rance, McCarrel said. These students~ may Canada and Russia abstained. obtain- registration materials at the Dr. Phillip C. J essup, United reelstrar's oWce tomorrow through States deputy, and Jakob A. Saturday. Malik, Soviet deputy foreign min­ Pre-registration for both gradu­ Ister, led the opposition to the ate and undergraduate veterans in Syrian proposal. the four-week session be,lns to­ Jessup told the council that the day and ends Saturday at the vet­ U. S. feared reference to the court erans' service office at 110 Iowa would complicate the task of the .venue, according to a VA official. United Nations Mediator in Pal­ The veterans are expected to indi­ estine. cate the number and title of the CDoll , I .... Phi_ b, H erb Nip••• ) course they Intend to take, he said. MAY I HELP YOU! Receptionist Marl'ery Fraseur of the veteraDl service offlee will uk tocla)" when He was backed 'by the Canadian Graduate student veterans en­ veterans berln pre-rerlstratlon. Despite the .... n in the upper-rl,ht corner, both &taduate and under­ delegate, Gen. A. G. McNaugh­ roUlng In the Independent study lTadu.te veteran. who Intend to enroll for the four-week sessIon or the fall semester should pre-rel'lster ton. READY TO POUNCE upon any tneoDSI teney, the members of this week's university student fOln unit should pre-register Aug. 2 and toda:r throul'h Saturday to aid In keeplnl' tbelr sub.lstenee eheeks arrive on time. E",hl eourlletl are Malik said the general assem­ listen to BlIl ShuUleworth's Icleas on civil rl.htl!. The forum wlll be heard tomor.rsw night at 7:11 3 at the registrar's office, he said. belnl' offered for the four-week IIetIslon. biy alreapy had decided the case over WSUI. Th~ members of Ule forum are (lett to right) Thomas Pawley, G ~ Jeffcrson City, M~ ; All veterans, both graduates and of Palestine and that there was BUJ ShuUleworth, AS, Cedar aapla: Leroy Cowperthwaite, moderator; James Tyson, G. Omaha, undergraduates, should pre-regis­ no need to refer it to the court Neb .. and Evan BuUman. A4. 01 Waterloo. ter for the September term today * * * * * * He accused Syria of trying to through Saturday at the veterans' See Anything You Like? Chamber Secretary scuttle the U. N. Palestine parti­ * * * ------~.------service office. Veterans must In­ tion decision. • "I R" h I {ication of the Japanese policy in became angered dUI'ing a debale. dicate the number of hOUTS they C_rae Number Coarse TiUe ReG. Ball4lq IY:I Ig ts ssue the far east in 1934, repeal ot thc Th e studenls arc trai ned in dis­ expect to carry this fall, he