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,Wally Ris a Winner Again " The Weather Today Wally Ris wins again on world record­ Partly cloudy today. Fair tomorrow. High breaking 800-meter relay team. Story on today 82; low 58. Yesterday's high 75; low Sports Page. at owan 61. Established J86S-Vol. 80, No. 263-AP News and Wirephoto Iowa City. Iowa, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 1945-Five Centa

G'OP Readies limited. Inflation" Control law * * * Soulh Sia lis Had Yen ·tor Yen, No Craze for Blaze Bill Would 1'OKY (JP)--.Japane police at Hiroshima, investigating lin ar on' ca e, qUeRtioned 1\ neig-hbor. No, he insi ted, he hadn't On Poll Tax; stsrt d any fil'c. All he had ever done was rob that bank mes­ Re-Establish s nger last fall of half Ii milJion yen. H e 01 0 told officers XII t1~, how he'd managed the robbery­ Taff Slumped which police had nevcr------b en able to solv , Credil (onlrol WASHmGTON (JP)The southern WASHINGTON {JP) - Republi. filibuster against a bill to repeal can leaders reached an agreement the poll tax droned on yesterday Guard ·Insures Peace last night to start a lI.miLed anti­ wlth Senator Hill of Alabama inflation bill rolling through con­ reading the history of the con­ greSB today_ stitution In a slow Dixie drawl. The alTeement Wall announc­ Senator Tllet (R-Ohio) has said AI Univis Lens Plant ed b,. Senator Tall (R-Ohlo), tbat in his opinion it is "absolutelY chaIrman of the senate GOP impossible" to break the filibuster. DAYTON, OHIO (JP)- Peact.'----en{orc ct by national guard guns, POlle,. committee...... Rep. "The only solution Is to change bayonets and tanks - came to lhe stl'ike-troubled Univis Lens Wolcotl (R-Mlch), chairman or I\P Wln!photo the senate rules so that we can plant ye 'terday. the house bankln, eonunlUee. IRATE OSKALOOSA HOUSEWIVES lean anlnsa the blade of a baUdonr In an attempt to stop re­ limit debate, but r don't think we TheIr announcement followed But not lo the CIO united e\retrical worker, J whose 91-day moval of 137 ahade trees alonr an qenue tJuoourh the cl&y. The buUdozer Wall stopped an~ yesterday can do that before the regular ses­ strike for rA't\ining right: l'('SuIted in pi k t-line batH and a two-hour meeUnl' or Tan. 'Jpare the Trees'- mornlD, a court order temporarily halted all work. The tree. were belne taken out to widen a federal sion in Jan uary," he sald. ba a Wolcott and several memtierw ht&'hway through the city. municipal stale or emergel1ry. The GOP policy leader said he The company resumed produc- of the senate bankln&' commU­ , would ask a special Republican tion yesterday when approximate­ tee. conIerence today to decide whe­ ly 350 of Its normal 658 employes As outlined by Wolcoll, the ther to back a plan to submit the returned to the plant between Dewey May Tour house banking committee will poll tax Question to the states as sta rt cons ide ra tion today or a a constitutional amendment. lines of sleel-helmeted troops who for resorted once w use of tear gas, Midwest this Fall senate-approved bill to re-estab­ Hope ·Seen Berlin Settlement Southerners have Indicated they While nearly 1,400 guardsmen Iish consumer cl'edit controls. would not filibuster such a move. Would Increase Reserves 1t would, however, require a two­ maintained a cordon about the PAWLING, N. Y.(JP}-Campaign plant area, 10 keep ou t strikers, plans, possibly calling for an open­ Wolcott said the bill would be thirds approval of both houses and used as a base. He explained that Optimism Follows Stalin Talks Oskaloosa Is Tense ratification by three-fourths of the sympathizers and the cu rious, Ing swing through the midwest and Your Guide to states, union members ran Into trouble perhaps to the Pacific coast short­ he would oller amendments in ly alter Labor Day, were mapped committee to r(!Store the g61d re­ HilL declared the poll tax bill elsewhere, BERLIN (JP)-w with Prime Minis- yesterday by Gov. Thomas E. Dew­ serve requirements for federal Commencement ~rcl~I~~)~:~~~l~::r(;~~s After Court Delays had been brought before the sen­ Lou Kaplan, U,E. field agent ey and Herbert Brownell Jr. reserve banks to their 1945· level, ~er talin are Cx ]~ cc~ed here to res~llt in a new B~g l~OI~r power con- Tree-Cuttl"ng ProJ"ect ate "In the heat of a political cam­ and leader of the strike, was and probably an amendment to 11MB: 8:00 p,m. tonight. (erence and the IIftmg of the oVlet blockade of Berlin, paign - under pOlitical pressure - clapped in jail for 10 days for Dewey and Brownell, the Repub­ Lican presidential nominee's cam­ increase the reserves of federal PLACE: The Armory-West Official sil ence cloaked the Moscow negotiations in 1hi li blo k­ at a time when the senate ought contempt of court. end of the lowafieldhouse. OSKALOOSA (JP) - A tense not to be conSidering any funda­ paign manag,cr, held a t.hree-hour reserve banks by three percent on aded eity last nighl but it iii known that American and British oc­ Kaplan and four other strike demand deposits and one percent Use sou th en trance near air of watchful wailing settled mental changes in the law." lieutenants, Including a former strategy session. cupation commanders are being k pt advised of devclopm nts by James C. Hagerty, Dewey's press on time deposits. b~ball diamond, upon this community last night W'ashilwton lU1cl 1Jondon, There were only eight senator' state senator, Kermit N. Kirken­ PARKING: Supervised park­ after an uproarious morning secretary, told reporters "nothing rnereasinr the reserves cuts Informed unoffi'illl ROtlrCE'S, in their seats and less than 25 per­ dall, were fined $100 for con­ will be announced at this time." dowp the amount or mone,. ing north and south of Field­ which saw angry housewives use sons in the ga Ileries as HlII ended a tempt. house. showing their first signs of optim­ umbrellas to protect their shade six-hour, 13-minute 5peech. It is no secret, however. that banks can lend. The theory Is Big Capital Keeping AU were jailed pending posUng Dewey wants to get starte" early SEATING A VA1LABLE: Ap­ ism in weeks, indicated they had treel! from a highway crew. tha.t this is a. check on Infla­ reason to believe Monday night's The debate continued unUl 8:16 of $2,500 bond each to guaran­ next month on a vigorous dlrve. tion. proximately 5,000. No tickets Allhough tftndered by the wo­ (Iowa timE') when the senate quit tee they would remain out of the Word from Dewey aldes Is that I'tquired. 'Ike' for a Greater meeting in Moscow would result in Presidenl Truman had recom­ an east-west compromise and the men, who stood beside the trees until today at noon, strike zone, the opening tour probably will be INFORMATION' FOR CAN­ Senator Lucas (D-Ill) said Sen­ Two other union leaders wero mended that the government be breaking of the Berlin deadlock. as the workmen fastened chains what they call "a big swing" into empowered to increase reserve DIDATES: ate Republicans have staged the picked up on charges of engaging Em.ergency-Dennis "You can't expect things to re­ around the trunks. the crew pull­ the middle west. requirements on time deposits by 1. Secure academic appar~l ed out hal! a duz n ot th I:'!? poll.ialt IIobata lor poLitical pur­ in pil!k t lin skirmishes last The curtain-raiser trip also may before 5:00 p,m. (JP) -Eugene Den­ turn to normal around here," said poses only, four percent, and on demand de­ one source when questioned whe­ trees scheduled to go in connec­ week, and lwo men employed by take him to the far west although posits by Len percent. 2, Assemble at 7:30 p,m, west nis, general secretary of the Com­ tion with a federal aid street­ "This ballle on the poll tal< so a bakery were seized for inter­ Dewey's running mate, Gov. Earl munist party, told the party na­ ther he thought the blockade far as the Republicans are con­ Scrap Truman Prorram DC the Armory, wouid be lifted, Olners expres­ widening project. fering with the guardsmen, Warren o[ California, is expected Arrange yourselves in col­ tional convention yesterday "big cerned is a sham and a delusion, Common Pleas Judge Paul T, to bear the brunt o[ the campaign The Republican leaders have sed the same view. At that point a group of house­ They don't intend to paS! the bill marked lor the discard most ot umns of two facing east in capital is saving (Gen. Dwight holders got a court order tem­ Klapp, sentencing lhe five con­ ln that ar a, D.) Eisenhower for a more acute This same source was pessimistic and they know it," he told hi' coi­ the Truman anti-inflation pro­ I line with the placard in­ porarily delaying the project and tempt defendants, told them "you I I die a tin g your degree emergency." over whether a new Big Four leagues. gram, which calls among other meeting would suoceed in settling an uneasy peace settled on this have done an unjustifiable and group, (In case of rain Dennis devoted most of his "You are not looLing the Ameri­ miserable thing to this community Change Nebraska things for powers to control some east-west issues, but he predicted community. can people when ),Olf think you are report directly to ushers speech at the closed convenlion and have only hurt your own prices and wages and to resume one would be held, "We've got 'em stopped," assert­ driving a wedge in the Democratic rationing ii it is deemed neces· Inside,) session to the 1948 elections. ~e cause." Democratic Head 3, Follow the instructions It is believed here that no final ed Dr, Fred Jarvis, 73, whose wile party by putting on this sham bat­ sary, said the Communists would con­ agreements were reached at Mon­ was among the leaders of the tle." Criticizin, last week's five days already mailed to you for tinue to support the Progressive of disol'der, when pickels maS5ed GRAND ISLAND, NEB. (JP) De8plte IndIcations that It has tbe degree granting pro­ day night's meeting In Moscow, but spirited battie of the trees. "Our WJ.!liam Ritchie of Omaha, one no chance of succes the Presi­ party despite contentions they enough of an exchange of views mayor and council acted unfairly by the scores in disobedience of cedure. should withdraw this backing if a court order limiting them to of the leaders of the "oust Tru­ dent pressed yesterda.y tor pass­ had been made with StaUn to in­ in giving the state permission to man" drive at the Philadelphia age 01 another item In hIs antl­ 4, There will be no reces­ they "really want to help beat dicate a compromise could be U. S" ! Used Austrian six, Judge Klapp added: sional, Academic apparel, remove the trees from along the Democratic convention, stepped Inflation progl'am - an excelS reaction." worked out. curbings." "It is probable that in the his­ address cards, scrolls may Portions ot the speech were re­ tory c1f Dayton there have never down yesterday as Nebraska profits tax designed to trim the be checked in at Campus It is expected that the blockade There were indications last Agents, Tass Says Democratic chairman, peacetime profits nf larger cor­ leased by the convention publicity of Berlin will be lifted when the been such unnecessary scenes as Stores immediately fol­ night.. however, that the battle of VIENNA (JP)- The official So­ recently." He was succeeded by Clayton porations. staft, Dennis was one of 12 top four powers agree on a date for the trees may erupt agaln soon. lowing the exercises, and Communist officials recently in­ the new Big Four meeting. viet new agency, Tass. charged He imposed the $100 tines be­ H. Shrout, 34-year-old Omaha Rep. Wolcott said his amend­ must be checked in at attorney, elected at the one-day dicted by a federal grand jUry on Meanwhile in Berlin the first Folsom Everest, special assist­ yesterday that a number of Aus­ ~ause the live Ignored his order ment to increase the reserves that Campus Stores by noon charges of seeking to overthrow indication appeared of a compro­ ant atwrney general for the state trians arrested recently by Soviet to remain away from the plant. post primary convention here, banks are required to 6et aside to Aug, 5, the U,S , government. mise solution to Berlin's tangled highway commission" said at authorities were known criminals Kaplan got bis 10 days because Ritchie broke with the Presi­ assure payment of their deposJtolls east-west currency deadlock. Al­ Ames that the state would "move who acted as agents lor the U. S, he overslept and kept the court dent at the time of Mr, Truman's would apply only to members of " It should be noted," Dennis as speedily as possible" to enable visit to amah!! early in June. the federal reserve system, said, "that the very emergence of though indirect, It was the first in­ army inteUigence service. waiting an hour and a half. dication in many months that the the contractors to proceed with American Officials said the The President, too, asked that Israeli Announces the new anti-monopoly people's TRAIN WRECK KILLS 3 Russians are willing to work oul the street widening project. charge was with9ut foundation, NOBEL CANDIDATE DIES the increases apply only to mem- party (the Progressiyes) is an MILAN, ITALY (JP) - Three a compromise On currency - a "The state is in the middle," The Tass statement mentioned NEW YORK (JP)-Roslka Sch- ber banks bulfederal reserve expression of the developing cri­ persons were killed and 50 injured Conscription Order main point of contest in this Everest commented, "but it is Capt, Frank Harris, described as wimmer, 70, a candidate tor the officials have said the Increase sis within monopoly's two-party complex situation, . ysterday when two trains crashed 1948 Nobel peace prize, died yes- should apply to non-member system," obvious that the taxpayers of the chief of the 430th counter intelli­ TEL AVIV (JP) - A labor con- Until now the Russians have in­ state expect the highway commis­ gence corps, as an American who at tbe Certosa railway station, terday. banks as well. Itl'iption order affecting immig- Symptoms of the crisis, be con­ sisled Lheir eastern currency be sion to stand by its commitments," tinued, include the "short-lived the only one in circulation in Ber­ hired one of the Austrians. Ameri­ lants Who arrived after tbe begin­ Eisenhower boom, wbich united lin. To enforce this they instituted Everest said the state's proced­ can CIC officials said they had Ding of the United Nations truce southern Bourbons, northern ma­ a financial blockade, freezing all ure in obtaining city approval of never heard of an)' Capt. Harris. Weary Guardsmen lake a Rest the widening plans was the sa.rqe luIy 18 was announced by the chi neD em 0 c rats, the ADA western sector bank accounts. The The Tass statement said Soviet as followed in other Iowa cities authorities had eVidence "these lIraell g~vernment yesterday. (Americans for Democratic Act­ result was a shortage' of cash to ion) crowd and various CIa lead­ pay accounts or salaries, where similar projects have been gangsters in the American service Terms of the truce prohibit ers in a desperate search for a Seeking a way out of this impas­ carried out. were not only engaged in espion­ 1i1llaJ;Y conscription of the im­ winning candidate," se the German city magistrate and age service aginst the Red army the Soviet-domina ted eastern ec­ lligrants but the new order allows But, the secretary said, "big but were also Instructed to ran­ onomic commission proposed to the Link Princess and sack offices of Democratic (Com­ tbt covernment to register them capital is saving Eisenhower for west a co mpromise in which Soviet munist) Austrian organizations," lor draft labor. a more acute national emergency, currency would be designated as Churchill's Cousin The Hebrew press yesterday where he can appear in the guise the only legal tender for taxes, but of a non-partisan candidate and LONDON (JP) - London society displayed pruminen tty Foreign permitting western currency to cir­ ru.s.-Shipilloatioad play the Cincinnatus role of na- culate in the western sectors, is talking about a possible new 1 )(in]sler Moshe Shertok' warning tional saviour. ' There were indications the west­ royal romance. It links Princess 1 0ft Q. to Japanese fhat Arab violations of the truce UN eve r t h eless, big business ern powers would accept this com­ Margaret with the handsome Mar­ WOUld lead to a renewal of the seeks to assure that the crisis in promise, quess of Blandford, 22-year-old • SEATTLE (JP)-The Seatlle port war by the Israeli army, tbe Democratic party does not cousin of Winston Churchill. of embarkation claims it's the big­ Israeli leaders are -expected to develop into a death crisis for the MEASLES ON OUAM Princess Margaret has said she gest Single shipment of top-grade reiltrate their demands for firm­ two-party system, PEARL HARBOR (JP) - The wants to marry "when I meet the I. Q. from the to any er UN action to halt truce infrac­ "Therefore, wh ile pia ci ng its navy said yesterday an epidemic right man," palace sources report. foreign country. tions when Count Folke Berna­ money on the GOP to win, it is of measles had broken out on She will celebrate her 18th birth­ "It" adds up to 119 schoolteach­ dotte, the UN mediator, arrives doctoring up the donkey to keep Guam with 900 cases reported 50 day on Aug. 21 and become offici­ ers, aU bound for Japan to in­ bere today for conferences. it in the race," far. ally of age. struct children of army personnel. Paralyzed, Drives 1,100 Miles"To Se~ Gradu"ation A paralyzed war veteran .rriv· from the college of liberal arts gan to rip, making Buhs descend er he was transferred to Cushing. tion fOl' Buhs to help construct a III in Iowa City Monday afternoon this evening, faster and faster. On the way He played wheelchair basketball special house fOr him, trivlng 1,100 miles to attend the Buhs is paralyzed from his down he passed out, When he there for the Cushing Clippers, This is the third trip to Iowa IfIdUatio" of his brother this eve­ waist down, He was i jured after came to he couldn't move. runners-up in the national wheeL­ for the paralyzed veteran. He /tas ling, a B-17. in which he was riding, German SS troops picked hinl chair tournament held in Madison also made frequent trips In the John H, Bubs, 24, left Peeks- was machinegunned by German up and he was sent to a hospital Square Garden last March. east. He poinlA!d out !hat a survey tuJ, N. Y., Sunday morning with planes over Saarbrucken in Feb., staffed by captured English medi­ Besides giving ambulatory de­ by the Masaachusetts motor bu­ his mother, Mrs, Kate Buhs, In 1944, cal personnel. monstrations and speaking before reau revealed that paraplegic dri­ Ilia car, which Is equipped with Unknown to him, his parachute He spent seven months at the civic groups on paraplegics, Buhs vers had far leas accidents by per­ 1peci41 hand controls. Buhs, who had been punctured. After jump­ German hospital before being re­ studied watch repairing and will centage than regular drivers. .. tas discharged from Cushing V A ing from tbe plane, Buhs pulled patriated. Then he stayed for two enter the Bulova watch repairing Without the aid of his car or lAP WirephOto, ~ital July 26, drove the entire the ripcord but the cord pulled years in England general hospital school in Long Island after be­ wheel chair, Buhs is only able to TAKING A REST are UJese Ohio national l'1lardsmen a& the UnlvIa Lena eo~an)' plant ID Da),ton. ~ce hlmsel{. loose so he had to tear the para- at Atlantic City, N. J., and under­ ing married Sept. 4. move very short distances with the Ohto. The troo,. moved all Monda), hii'M to take up strike dut,. )'eaterda)' at the plant. The I1IU'Cl W. brother, William. will re- chute from its case as he fell, went several operations to remove Citizens of Peekskill and sur­ aid of crutches. He U$es them was called m to keep order after lbe 9I-da)' strike beran to produce picket-line hatuea and brolllb& Clive hia bachelor of arta dearee I The parachute opened, but be- preasure on his spine. In Septerob- rounding towns took up a collec- mainly for exercise. a mua1clpal .&ate or emer&,enc), In Da)'ton. •

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Thompson Sets I Ex·{hampion Paige Rilches· Cleveland to Newi , Record . Ryan Dies V AN NUYS. CALIF. /JP)-Tom­ my Ryan, 78. Cormer weltel-weight Jun,ior Lead In'. Shol Pul and middleweight champion of By TED MITS the world nd survivor of 200 box­ CLEVELAND (JP)-The ~ ing battles in the days of skln­ land Indians climbed back 00 ' .4') - Uncle Sam LO~N Ught glo\'es, di~d yesterday. of tbe American league last niIIrt reeped another bumper crop or Heart disease called the final with Satchel Paige fogging 'Iia QI'Jnplc champi;)nships yesterday, coun t on Ryan at his home where past the Washington Senators lor thllnks to three Californians - h lived with his wife, Anna. They a 5 to 3 victory, 6printer , shot 'Putter had leen married more than 50 Wilbur Thompson and Diver Vicki It was Paige's tirst startlnl .. years, signment in the major leagues. Be ,"~ves-.nd the men's 800-meter Ryan knMked out the orl,lnal sWim relay teal'lL distributed seven hits to the Sella. Jack DePlPlJeY, the nonpareil, in tors until be was taken out In the The men's swim relay team three rounds at> Coney Island In seventb inning for a pinch hit1ir, compo of l'Ial1y Ris of Chicago 1895, alter wlnnln&' the welter and I a Ilniversity. the 100-met­ title Irom Danny Needham by a. Pal,e ordinarily l POrts ... '" tree style Olympic champ; knockout after .. 'I6-round, 5- IDIf control but his fl", In_ 'Wallace Wolf of Los Angeles; Jim­ IIGur i.nd 5-mJnute fl&'ht a.t MIn­ was 8haky. Alter Ed YUlt fIIIII my fdcJAne, 17-year-old Akron, neapolis, Mlnn.. Feb. 16. 1891. out.. he , walked AI Kour ... Ohio end AlIdover academy star, There was some dispute over Gil Coan. Then Ed SIe"", an. Ifahlian Bill Smith at Ohio \vhether Needham or mysterious slammed a. triple that ,ave wi. State, broke the world and Olym­ Billy Smith was the preceding shln,ton two runs. pie +et:ord oJ 11:51.5 set by Japan welter klng, so Ryan beat Smith. From there on, Paige settled .188· Ifl:te American quartet was too, ilf' 20 rounds in 1894 , Ryan down, allowing one more run ia cloot.,a Ih 1:46 flat. a 'umed the middleweight tiUe the fifth inning. Jie ~alked oa'l, B~ wu seeoud. prenlulf left vncllnt by Bob Fitzsimmons two more men and struck out I "'e Amerteans all the way. The and retired undefeated with both Iota 1 of six, And the largest nllbt ~~ a.. bettere4 the titles in 1907 , crowd in Cleveland baseball ho. ftOOr'l wUh • time of He coached Jim Jeffries and tory-72,434,-saw Paige do it. ,SotL4 • .Frulee with Alex Jany ( AP Radto"" Tt:pholo) was in Jim's corner when Jeffr­ The Indians got a run in the IWfiunIIIt aDdler.... thlrd. AMERICAN BEAUTJE WEEP DIVlNG - Mrs. Victoria Manolo Draves (center) !:10k first J>lace In ie won lhe heavyweight title Crom fourth and lwo more in the fifth Pat\ol\ II bit,er disappointment Che women's OlympiC spriDrboard dlvinr eompetl UOD . ZOe Ann Olsen (lett) was second and Patricia Bob Fitzsimmons by an 11th round (AP lIldlowlrepho'o) to tie it up at three-aU, Then Cal. CLE , FORi\( J>ItOD CE new Olympic . hot put record - If! the 100-meter race, sped to vic­ knockout nt Coney Island in 9188. cher Jim Hegan put them aheed Ann Eisentr finished third. Wilbur Thompson of . outhern 'a li{ornia heaves the Shill yester­ tqty In the 200-meter flnaht, less In with his nin th homer ot the ... than a yard ahead of Barney E­ day's competition as he leads IIh ali-American assault ob the record The Americans failed to plsee son in the sixth with nobody 6c ~tll, \he 30-year-old former Penn book. Thompson's wlnllln, to· ' of 56 reet, two inches, bettered the a man In the hop, kip and Jump Irs Been a Long Time $ihce '34 -..- base, s~te star. previous Olympic mark. and only one. of ------,,---- In the seventh inning, the TriLt The 23-year-old Southern 'Cal­ Villanova, qualltltd for the fi­ scored without a hit. Joe Gonilill IfoTnla student was clocked in nals of the 3,OOO-meter steeple­ ran home in that one on an ·Infiejd Ii. and the finish was so close chase. But It looked like another Bul Jusl One More Summer out. ~a Ewell recorded the same time sweep Coday In the nO-meter Forrest Thompson wet VIe 101· On the official. watches. hurdles In wblch the U.. sent -- And 'Shipl Farroh Can Quit School IMA ORS~ ing pitcher, Back of the American pair came all three men Into the semi-fin­ NAT IO ~AL LEAGLE AM RICAN LEAGUE IV I" I'C·T em 1\'. I". peT, os L\oyd LaBeach, Panama's one­ als. By JIM ROSE When asked if he thought post- take some of it oft." he joked, Jjodun . . • • . • •. .,. III I J .l'J.77 * * * * * * cr.vrl.... d ., 1)1) ~8 .Mil) * * * :New York .•. • no ,tt ••'i.'t'! j' ~ inan team, and Herb McKenley ALI three U,S. entrants in the One more summer session and J\JeW' Votk . . ... , 1\7 JU ,09a war rootball was any tougher than Getting back to pro f"otball, Orook') n ..••.••• 1M 11 .:I:!~ ~I:t: h~ Alhlerican-iralned Jamaican 10,OOO-meter walk were disquaU­ Shipley Farrah, a former Iowa DOli lun ... • . . •~ .O .ew'! the brand or ball he played, he "Ship" said, age is catching up with Hi. Louf. . •.•.••.• W l:t .r.'!1 :;'!t ))uladtluhfa ...... •1!) 4 1 .'mo \lvho is a standout ravorlte in the tied because they were not walk­ Pit burrl1 ...... If: 1J .n.U;) • Ver.ban Sold foo tball player, wi1l put his col­ 1)f"Oil ...... " .. " . III ~" .410 ,J, said, "I don·t think 50. When I the Bears. After about ten years Phll.delphl. '" .... I K 4!1 .In I< ~fHI-rn~ttr event. ing in the approved style. Henry lege books away for good, \.\ It hlll,t.. . .•. , .. .4 f !Sf; .US JU I~ at football, one gets pretty rusty. Cincinnati ...... 1:1 c, . I~!J 1:1' St. 1.0"1 , .. ~II ~7 .3~7 19 \~ AD 011mplc shot J)ui record Laskau, Fred Sharaga and Earnest Farrah has gone to Iowa off and played, Minnesota had one of the The C.hicago Cardinals will be the ChtcalO ...... • 10 ~7 .IB 14; CIII<"alo . . . . :t! U1 .asS 2 ~ 'Yrs(nd.)"11 Re"ult jVu ~t almoet every time an Weber. all of New York, were los­ on since lJI34, He received his B. strongest teams in the country. team to watch. That Charley Trip­ lndnll3t1 .t, nu tont \ ' I'~tcrt1ily'l RtA UIL. To Chicago erJc.n toned the iron ball. sed out at the heel-and-toe event. S. in physical education last Jan­ and we really had a job on our pi is about the sweetest back I've Chlc.,o a.t. Ihookl)" CpohtJlontd) Ho ton HI, St. LUuJiJ It Alter theed the "ENDS for ~- f.CU" S aDd 14. rromoter tournament tour and gradually Detroit Tieers, 15 to s.. belore 48,­ (!!tEfft THURSDAY" ~. Mar tbe.\l ~ded him a has brought his game under con­ !HS fans last n!&ht let move into .Aiii:aOWRSE cerijJled cJleck. ~ record 65 had trol second place in the American STARTS TODAY ... IJJIll.dled. pr.vio~y W Len , lUll, McPartland, Cedar Ra­ league. Frank Shea gave the Tig­ lA'~1~ ,~li{f WILliAM EYTHE · ~nn J~y ~vQlta. Johnoy ~. 1&., wu amon, the kulalf ers only four hits. suila. BYI/On N~on, Bo1;lby Locke ~ ,oIfers with a 36-hole total Seven Yankee rUN CTossed the ."d ~lso Guldahl in past tourna- of S6-35-11. plate on tbe three bomers, Geo­ LLOYD NllAI m lit ,., ~ Mi.k.e Sto]arik of Waukegan, Ill., rge McQuinn's lUh 01 the ae8l1Of1 ~YlllU~ ~GII~" ,.ter- topped. the amateur division with with one man on base, Tommy cv.~ , ~l;'w~{NN 8IBI(_H1881 &be 12- an excellent 68 for.." one-stroke Henrich's 12th, also with one ~ ~ I~~ . HAY'WARD ...~-""rIeaa....., ,.,...", , pro'" _,. lead in the all-American amateur aboard, and Yoai Berra's 10tb '! _.-...... to the wInDer, side of the tourney. with two men on. • ..... ill'" of .uQDIU Babe Zaharias rapped out a 4- Berra also had a .double -and a ...... ~ .. ~.,ss·. under women's par 72 to match single and batted iA five .runs as 9 eW CoHit if the course record in taking a four the murderous Yanlu colla.red the I •• ~ler II&rper " 5 Big Song Hits William Eythe ,- ,IIl~:, II-JI..-41; lit­ itroke lead over the all-American hapless Tigers with their wout Barbara Britton ,u,~. r k-l, A'lan'-, women's field, Listed at 76 were defeat at the year. 'PLus in . ~ " , ...... , ~ .. JIerIu,D Pally Berg of Minneapolis. who Everybody in the New York OIRCUS OOMES to CLOWN ...... , WlNte • .au... N. y~ beld the course record; and two lineup hi t safely at lealt once "Color Cartoon" 'MR. RECKLESS' ., .... hqt ...... , ... wI~ amateurs. Grace Lenc2yk of New­ except Phil Rizzuto and everybody "ANTHONY ADVERSE" "" N','or". ington, Conn.. and Mrs. Eddie -but Charley Keller- drove in at I~:~:~;!===::::~J World's Late Newt Sb own a t 2:", '0 a:,r:!i5 & 9 :10 II.m. Promoter May, iolt's King Mi- Bush of Detroit. le-asl one run. ..______-" , ___------• mz DAJLY IOWAN, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 4, Utl-PAGB TIIlld Ul's Largest Class Graduates Tonight

Bryce MacLean Fisher, Ralph Warren Clay. Enoc Milton Cole. lohn Flumonte , Buch.nan, Howard Franklln Cerny, Paul Corso. Darlo Alessandro Covl. Delrnar Builds Geiger Counter - }'rededck Corey. William Henry Elch1lne. John Cram. F. Vlrylnla Whitman CrrIn­ Ceremonies Gearhart Jr., Roeer Earl Gla.saon. Ralelsh daU. Alma Luelll.. DaVIs, Alvin R uuelJ Donations ~f S1 03 Cllbert Hegwood, John Dou,la. Hender­ Davis, Chari.. Wbeel.er Davis. Dorotby son. Gerald WUllam Hilton. WUUam Jean DeHaan, Daniel Saunderson OeHan. Travfs Hollen. Harold Albert Houake, Albert Raoul DeIrnare. Willard Godfrey lIate A ndrew Howell. Thoma. Marlon Dickerson, Clyde Hoth DoolltU. Jr.• Wil­ He's Ready for Alomic War Raise Pool Drive Howell. Frank Robinson Lac)' Jr.• JORpb liam Donovan Dralee. Dorothy Dolora DrakeunJth. Robert Donald Ed loon, Ed­ Society To Be Held Edward Lynch Jr.. Robert Edwin Ma­ honey. William Leroy Meardon, Lowell elr Joe £Ills. Max Ulric £nIn,er, RoCer Total to S10,140.91 Edward Miller. Earl Howard Miner, Julius Duane Epley. Bernar,! WlllJam ~man. Marvin Moody Jr.. Kenneth JIIelvln My­ Robert Theodore Evans. ers, L.ester Ellwood Ose. Paul Charles Helen Fal,ln, Leicester William Farmer. Donations Crom towns in the In Armory Owens, John Charle. Paulul, nqyd S. Benjamin Lawrence Fathe...,.,. Bernard vicinity of Iowa City accounted Marilyn Mellicker To Wed in August Pearson. Thomas Allan Richardton, Wil­ lIocer Felkema, Lyle Ely "elderman. Qmunencement exet'clses lor liam Earl Shannon, Elizabeth Jean Orr Denul Wells FIsIt, Sisler Mary Naomi for $103 addition to the swimm­ Shaw. James Huston Shelton, Joseph Mel­ Flleh, Roy Martin Filch, Helen Coerver ing pOOl fund yesterday, the Com­ approximately 725 student~ will vin Shelton. ROllI flalTY Sidney Jr.. John Fox, Darwyn John Frle,llund, JamH take place this evening at the Cloy Stevens. Mur... y Sylvester Under­ Barker Fulton. Lucli& Ida Goe1ke, Eu­ munity Dad, sponsors or the wood , Howar,! Brooks Wenger. eene Louis Galer, Glenn Richard Gel'll"'. drive announclKl. This brings the armory, locate~ at lhe west end of BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Jean Ellubeth Goodne",. Mary E. Weber tile fieldhouse. Go.. , Norbert JOOIellh Goasrnan. Charlu ~tai thus far to $10,140.91. PHARMACY Orner Green, Jerome Greenbe ..., Michael Frank Clarence Groff, Eugene Spal& Guteahl. Rober1 Howa.rd HaakenlOn. Tiffin contributed $48 as part liubbard. Bernard David HaUpertn. Maurine Helen of their drive for the Iowa City A nlde for graduates will be BACIlELOR OF SCIENCE IN Hamblin. pool and two children in Oxford ftlDd oa PAGE 1. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Everetl Edward Hanan. Walter !arl came through wilh $5, William lIarve)' Ancel Mel'at", Clarence JuUus Harmon. Myr11a betta Hart'IJon. Joa­ We~~rl. eph CarlH Haupt, Vem Glen Grandrath, publicity chairman of The Hdte. Dorothy LJoyd Hel!rlcb. £Ueen ceremonies for the largest BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Lorraine Hellerund, Robert Charlca the drive, announced. Grandralh lummer commencement class in CIVIL ENGINEERING Hlckl., Emory Welllniton HInH. MU­ identified the children as Jim \be history of the university will Vincent Engclbarl Larson. Emest Lu­ Jorle LaMothe Hlne&, Alan LeRoy Hod,e. Sherlock, 12, and his sister, Su­ Ihcr Pemberton, Charles William Plcker­ Helene J _ phlne HOlbe .... Frank Simon begin tonight at 8 p.m. Prof. Inl[. Holowach, Donald Leroy Hath. D.nlel san, 7, who wanted to donate be­ J.ouis Cazamian, visitini English Burton Hoyt, J osephine Wen. Hubbell. BACHELOR OF CJIENCE IN G

aa:u:BD 0,. Il'U .AS8OCIA1'ItJ) PlU!:IIS , i What with all the rack t up in ,ioux ity about xposiug l' 'lb. As>dat.d "- u nUlled u:clu­ lIyel.r to the II. fIk republlcaU"n of Colombian Official Gives Hint that UI SI Yl'nile, to" had" books, I thought I'd drop over to the l'dli all 1M ~ n.",. pl1n1al In lhII new.. library and ~ee what Iowa ity children aI' rcading the e ·da~. paper, U well .. .u AI' new. IIl1!petcbM May Be Considering Alternate Waterway 1 ca.ml' 10 lite cmlelllsiOIl that they (II' l' (l(li11(J ,~01l1e preH, in/et'eli/iIlY ,~ llIff mId U'I, hul ('ol/eyt I .rlbooh ('o l/ld be writ},. Boarcl of Trull .....: LeoIle 0 , WoeUer, M.llIOn Ladd, A.. eral. Baird, Paul R. By Daily Iowal! RrSNlI'clt • 'Iaff as • 1/sibll/. Olson, IMler ~ Sieve Dinnin" 1Uthr)'n l\feNaman, Rlcharcl DIce, KJ lUI Only two comic boo.ks Ilre sl.1bsel'ibed 10, and either of thea • Olu&ow, 'rlu> Pan ma conal - dtal link in A mt>Mea 's dt>£e~ plan - would pa. R Ihe " police deparll11ent cen 'ol'ship board "ilbotA nJlD II, POWNALt.. PIlIllalltt may ,oon b pu, Iwd a<;idt> for a . a-It>y I ('anal through olombia. a hitch . ( Pl'oYiding 1ht' I'ighteon: cop in that n ck or the ~ eIlA.LBa WAN ON can read ... from :;orne of 1hcil ' RtatemenlR tbllt is que tio~8bl~.' AlII.l&aL \1 Ib_ P."U.hor 'olombio's FI)I·"i.gll :\lini!>ter Eduardo Zul la Angel let the DINE CAaNEY Mn. Delle C\Jrlley, lit e child"e1l's l;brarirl1l, lo'/d me lite fav· I'at out of the ba~ with a recent remaTk tbat Colombia ma~' soolJ Ba.Saeu Ma.*ler orite book. 01'(' Ihose {l fOlillg wilh hOf·se.~ (I/ld doys. 1 fJc.tnlg" GAJL &. I11'Eal. "'tlr i. sue all offirilll bLlltt>meut ou a r porl that the . . propo ed .thot a liltle WIlIlSI(lIl, ~rllrr the!' j /) shelf of llIyst "'1/ storifl nch a ell na1. , which rallghl Illy 1'.11 illllllcdiately. As a lad, I Iit'tltled fOI' lhe thriller dt'psl'lment a Roon as IIY While Rome (UI SI AI) Burns A 1I(}l't is 1101/' 111( lillf/ tl'i/ll (I ('ollllllit/e of O,t otombian p(11" tiaIHcnl alld maN I Sit 1111' slatrm III l Illy day 110111. To i11formerl hometown librll.rilln would lct me in. l\ly shoei! wer!' always mud, tfi1l11U1 ('U//It CIS (f dy, and our Iibrul'illll, b!'ing nt'ither 8S pretty, young nor under . It . observcrs, il sllr}J"i,~(. Last w k waggi h .'cl·ipps-IJuworU )Indica! arti t took a stalHlin~ as 1\1 rs. Carney· fllood over me for 1I !loti 1 10 minuteilllU]S­ oupl of campaiKII ph-tul'e, of Pl'£'sident 'J'rumao and Go\'ernor Sin e till' end or the war, the P81111m a clIIHll and its defense orl' el'viRing the process of SCi'll ping my shoes on the cocoa doormat ... Dewey, witched Tl'uman's glru'ses to Dewey, and D wey' mu· hl:'cominr;: ub.-olett'. 'rh, prOlipt'ct or lung-ran~e guided mis.<;les in tht' entranCI'Wllv. stach to 'rrul11on 's upper lip. ThE' r ' ult~ wcr' . taTtling ind ed. a futurc attack IIguin. t thl' intricale . ystem of canal lock. i, It J would p,.;,bably be mnsiderably morc l1te!'llte ;f I hvuJ,,'t . omething u little mOl' complicated in the way of a Truman­ serious wort',\' to mililury mt'n. ~l)en f . 0 III IIrit of Illy yOlttlt Ult iltOJ dOOl'lllot. D wey wilcll appeal's in tile pI' 't.'nt squabble over the xlra 'J'u mllke IhinKS WOI'flt', 11 recent ",a\'!' of anti-Amel'ieBn feeling s ion of eongre '. • • • in Panumn inl'llll'lIel'd Ihl' IIBLional o,;selllbly to reject an a~rl'e· If ware to belie\'!' till' Hl')lublicllo leader, Dewey and th llIent Ilndl' I' wllith tIll' t' . .'. would have obtllinpcl 1('0 ('s on 13 Tt I11llst be SlIill tllllt, dcspitr flllch inhi 'uing tille. a "1\e R publican party now slaml in yallgual'd of Iibel'aHsm and TR11g1ed Hkl'in" and Mis, inj! Half," the mYfltery tl1l' basI:' it wo . II. ill /!: IInilpr a wortime url1\11!"CelllclIt. I "The books fr I' eutel'pri' -, the II('W .. :\e w Dralers" for American busine" would not make little Alpholl:l' want to 'ut the family cal's to uppOl't, whill' ](arr.\' Trillium Hilt! hi. cohorl are cl arly thc DIlI'illl{ the WIll" III(' {r. R. hod 130 bR. es ill Panama. 'I'hey throat. As a matt I' of fact, 1 ·ouldn't find one corp. e on tbe advocates of rruction. ranged from tin~ ' 1'0I1al' und Mearehli:,:ht po. ts 10 til(' huge 20,000 i whole hell. The political in-pun 'hin:z: 011 both. ide !Jail bell pl'()fe.. i0l101 urI' Hio liato Ilirbu\ll'. 'l'IHIIlY, thi~ vital cor of 1\ -anol def!'nse P4.cit. c A IIUljl'll'i/1I of the booh m't' "oll.-firlion. lining almost 0IIt and d adly, but there ill Iilll!' doubt thllt the Republicnns lire oul y;;;lem which palm!!; I.ii-million milt'S of sea and land is gon . c611lplete wall of Ih r ('hild1'(n'.~ .~el'liOlJ,. 811eh l)Ooks us "Te'rlnite to convince thl' country tlwy huve I:'vl'rybody's b . tinter sts at ('ily" (wd "The Slory of (/1'rat Medical 1J isl'o1ll',_ies,' (rCC(}kftt Addu/ 1001/11" II'I)/.,.il ·.~ 01' !' fit I'MIII/, thr lo/'k.~ ore 100 sllIall heart. ,'nolor 'J'lIft ha. 0IWl1ly ,1enoUl1ced Pre iel nt 'rrumol1 Oc.e,a.t\ ffll' 1" (, tal'l' llial lil/O of 1111' lJay .~ ill mil' neiflhbariloor/ knows '111/wt 10 (tl'/'(IIIIIIIfJt/oir Ihe Nillllll'lI'S /IIos/ lII(llicrll tl'arshipl!, The U, 8, as a political opportunist [III' (,lIl1ing the special session. about (11//8 aI/(/ the lyillfJ of $1I 1111' eS 1/t1l1l I do. 8 . /<'ra"k{ill IJ . 1III(1~ I'III, for iIlSIIIlI(,l', is /lwee feet 11'i(1 r Iha!~ A lot of piolts brl'll~t -1H'a ting 011 the part of R publican. if; being lrotted out. 'l'llI'oll/!:h it 1111, 'l'l'llman ho. stuck to his po­ III Pa1la/lla tork, . • • • sition that bix 1I)(11I1h.' cUll't be wa. !l-d berol' Ii III thin~ is done '1'h(> . H. WII~ k('enly (li~l\pp()il1t,'d b~' Pllnama's J'(>buft RI'­ While I g-Iancpd through a book on frogs, a little girl sbyly about high prices find inflatifll1. ' portfl claim that ('unlltlllni;;t a.;!:itutors fallned 10llg-standin/!: eon· hllnticll Mrs. ('al'ney /l bud f\'om 1\ trumpet flow rand upob The R('pI.1hli'lIIls Otl' slIyillj( tltat nothing really constrncti,'e troversil's all II 1'1''; lItUI l' lIts ag'IJillsl Ih' l . H. A hntrcd ot "Yallkl'e I quizzil1~ Ill!' libl'!lri~n 1 leal'ned that she frequently receive$ suell can bP accomplish('(l until th(' Dpmocr tie PI' ident i kick d out, imperiali m" whidl pnitl A me I' i('1ll I 1ll'lp more Ihan 11aliv!' lab- \ gifts. and a god, roopel'ati\' ~0\,(>1'J10l' from New York t.akes hili place. orel' on the emllil und a IIl'W sLlrg' of noti nali, n\ spurred by I Once a (f/'01l1) of boys, who had come for the 'regula,. Tit"",. Then, we are tolll, just wutch Iheil' 'mok , 'I billgs aI" going 10 Pananlll1lillll 'ollt'gol' stllth'llls wel'I' tWIl of lh(' chief r a.onR for the day nfte7'l1Oon story IImlr, brolLght a snapping 11t1'tle tUlth the., Mp)i n. 'J'hl'y'li rl'lIl1y f.{('t down 10 eases and sav,- the country fl'hu rf. 'I'/te 1I101lNlt,. ('rel/lerl such (( flls.~ tlml Mn. em'lIey fi?lOlly "ad from Ii hnst. to get a bllcket of II'olcI' /0 1lIake him, feel fit hOlll e. Truman is beinf.{ l'ritil'iz('d 1'(11' recomml:'nding dangerOWI m('aR­ 1 . K lI1ilitul'y mUI promptly Ilsked ('ongr !l~ to hold tip Ii $2.5-bil \1r . 'J'afl hll, I'Ilatl'lJ t hut pl'ie(' ('ontl'ols and -ilings !limply will lion progl'ulIl to ('onv('rt Pllnumu into u sen-level canal. AU lhis • • • took p1!I.(!P IU!it .Jannary; 1lOlhill~ I'hle hilS 1.>!'1.'11 h Ilrd rt'l'l'ntly \1n­ not wOl'k in thi!! country. '1'111'-111811'011 Ih strl'et who make!! fifty ']'lte first thinl!: tllat catches yom eye as you ent l' tIle children', til Angel flrnpllI'd hi!! hint. dollaNi It we k n'Nllis thlll htllllbul·gl.'r sold fOl' twpnty-Ihr('e (J(>llt h ('ctiol! is a 1ubll' wiih 8 modcl race truck laid out in detail on ill pound 11l1d l' OPA r gl.llntilln and that it i. now ei/!:hly l'l'nlg /I 'I'ltr 1I . • '. hilS l'ol/sidr1' 'd rOllt s through Nicaragua. Rul'fa 'e. 11 looks su UlIII('ohish thllt I imnwdiately glanced around ponnd. II//I'(/!J ,~ ,or llU,.IILlI'C.~I('rlL ('O/O/ll/WI (IS p/J.~.~ilJl{ II/ll'nw~ive.~ to the 1)reS­ ill the lrol)e of spotling- H book ie, Tl1ft 1111(1 otll('l' H('llI.lhlican h'uder,' say Ihnt 'rrlll11Un lind his flll Pallull/(( slil'. 'l'his Irui,k is IO!' other pIt1'prisclS, liOltJe1 er, and there is 'Ild\ advj l'rs arC' taking a bu('kwlll'ci-lookill/!: altitude toward the prolJ· onl' in tile clrild,'pn's liIlI'II"!! 1uho even faintly "esetltbleJ a I ll1, insisting IlI)OIl llH,'lp~R slop-I!up m u, ure.' und ellcollrll!-(il1g It is hif.{ltly pos.'IilJlp Ihat IT. ~. milit.ary men have been working bookie, nLllwJL(Jh there WP7'1' (l1 CUlITJle of ene'rgetir "0!~lIg81e" crippling «overmlll'ntul int t'f't'rl'llCe in privlll bu, in('ss. feverilihly, 1ho\lf.,(h ""t'I'I'lly, 10 explm'(' thp p . sibiliti s Ot the who appeured to have vitality enough to act a.s trainm, 'rh!' ~ I'('Ilt Kanl(' 01' AnwJ'icIIII politics is hard for 011(' 10 figllJ'e Co lombian l'O1l1l'. I'D RATHER BE RIGHT The object of tlJI' tmck is to crcate interest in Ii bookTeadinr Ollt. '1'111' pO!-l·Il11N-thl'-kl'tth'.bluek rOlltin ill itl full swing lind Heports say Ihe At!'nto I'iv!'[' hll.~ b'l'n llug!-(e.' ted, 'fhe Attllto contest fOl' chiltlren betwe(!'tl tbe a~es of 9 lind 12. Sixty boys and being worked to death. Whllt wr'd lik(' to kIlOW, lind pr('tty soon flows into til(' (/lIIC of l"raba anti the Gulf of Darien about 250 girlR b('long to thl' jock('y club and proudly weal' .the co1

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.....- .... ' - .. _, -._ ... _-- . -... - ~-- - - 2BE DAILY IOWAN, WBDNZ8DAY, AUGUST 4, lHS--PAGE SIX County 1 To Hold ''''''UIviiSocial Parley -­ SUI Graduate Gets 'Afdverlising Position . Files Suit Against JohDlOn county members 01 the Donald E. Irwin of Mt. Verno,u, SUI last summer, he was em?loy- Furniture Company Says U.S. Officials Led Spy Net Progreulve party will hold a soc- who received his master of arte, eel by the W.D. Lyon advertising --~--~------ial tathering at the home of Prof. degree in advertising journalisJ .. 1 alency of Cedar Rapids. A $139.40 suit was rued a,aiDlt ley's story of a .artime spy ring and Mrs. seymour M. Pitcher. tIS at SUI in Au .... 1947. has befnl While at Cornell college, Irwin the McNamara Furniture company is true, but that he was Dot a part S. Summit street, tonight. appointed director of Informati'')/o -.roD letters In vanity basketball yesterday in Johhson county dis­ Names Hiss. of It. Pitcher, U.S. sen~torial candi-' and Instructor of advertising ot an4 track and was a member of trict court. Sayin, that he met her 1n parks date of the Wallace part7 In Iowa, Parsons college. Alpha Chi Epsilon, local social Plaintiff In the acllon is the at street corners at her request, Prof. Bernard Baum, chairman of The appointment of the 27-yrJar fraternity. At SUI he was charter Jasper Seating company, Inl:., Remington acltnowleged this was the Johnson county Progressive old navy veteran of World vlI8r secretary of the Philip Ward Bur­ Jasper, Ind. The company said WiH. While a "pceposterous" thing to do but chapter. Hayden SeaU, G, Mrs. II Is for the period of 1948·~9. ton chapter of Alpha Delta Sigma, they sold and delivered gOCKU aDd WASHINGTON (JP)-Whlttaker expljlined he was young and "ro­ David Coflln, and Mn. Anqette His duties will consist of hanct'fln, national advertising fraternity. merchandise to the defendant lilt Chambers, who said he once serv­ mantic." Zykofsky, dele,ates to the nation- publicity and advertising for the February lolaling $139.40. The Indiana (irm said the ed in the Communist underground He first suspected late In 1943 al Progressive partY convention college and teachin, a seoond LARGE FILM AUDIENCE s in Washington, swore yesterday that she was a Communist, Rem­ held late in July. wllI discuss the semester 'OOurse in advertiJd.,.. Nearly five million people saw account is past due and still un" that it was headed by a number ington saId, but he didn't report Philadelphia corlveD~on. A ques- Irwin was graduate from C;or- mans dittributed by SUI's bureau paid. Attorney for the plaintiff II oC U.S. government officials, In­ It to hit supe.rlprs because he had­ tion period and group singing ~iIl nell college In 1943. Aitee he of visual instruction during the cluding: n't given her anything improper. follow. received his m ster's degree at .rear ending June 30, 1946. Emil G. Trott. , state department ;===;======1 omcial who later rose to be sec­ retary general oC the San Francis­ .. co conference at which the United Nations was launched, and , who served succ­ essively as attorney and execut­ Good News for Iowa City! ive secretary for the national la­ .' bor relations board. Officials in Network Chambers aiso declared a num- ( AP Wlr.plt.tool ber of other government officials were among the leaders of the "A UELPFUL WlTNES " •.. Whitaker Chambers, a. Delate editor Communist network in the capital 01 Time rDaKazlne, checks papers with Rep. Karl Mundt (R-ND) during his life as a CQmmunist (rlcht) acUnK chaJrman 01 the Bouse Un-American Activities CQm- party member Crom 1924 to 1937. mJttee, before testlfylnr a& a hearln, today. Mundt characterised Chambers, now a senior editor Chambers as • "helpful wllne "and "not a su pecl" In the (roup's for Time magazine, testified be­ inveati&,ation ofllommunlst .pyln&, In the (overnment. , tore the house un-American act­ ------'----- ivilies committee as it dug Into stories of a widespread spy ring in the lederal government. Prof. C. W. Edney Accepts Appointment He asserted that , former assistant secretary of the treasury, was "certainly" a To Florida University Speech Department day ••• 10ft fluonac1liCJhtIDCJ ••• th., wide fellow traveler. Chambers said Yea. tomorrow is the ypur uw hIuUrt'. Prof. C.W. Edney of the depart­ he tried to persuade White to Ia readyl ADd what a .ton It "I, A ~ roomy cdalH •• aD cieSIqJled to , ~ab ment of speech and head of the "break away from the Communist "'w MCond floor has been aclW - (2iOo PeDDey'a a Htter Plac. to ahop IAI Make a speech department In the Univer­ group" but failed. tqJt. of addltloDCll ..UlDCJ ..,ac.) maJdDcJ elate for tomorrow cmcl lolD in our opeDiDq sity high school, has resigned his The witness also told of seeking room for larver d.partm..... tllnNCJJaout the cel.hratloD. You'U I1ke Iowa City'. DeWHt position to accept an appointment unsuccessfully to let Hiss to .ton - and • • • 10 mcmy mON of tho.. departmeat atonl at Flordla slate university at TaU­ "break away (rom the party." Wonderful '.DDeY buysl ahassec. IlIss Denle. Char(e , AIR CONDmONED THROUGHOUTI SHOP Hiss, nQw president of the Car­ , Your DeW '.Mey'a is modem. tool Come Edney will serve as professor lD tomorrow and ... the briqht new paiDl IN COOL COMPORT I and head of the speech depart­ negie Endowment lor Internatlon­ ment in his new position which al Peace, said in New York: , lOr begins Sept. 1. don'J. know Mr. Chambers. As far Edney received his bachelor of as I know 1 never met him. ~d arts degree from the University there's no basis for the state­ ment which has been reported to of Nebraska in 1935, hi~ masters Hundreds 01 Money-Saversl me that he made to the commit­ degree (rom Nebraska In 1938, and CHECK THESE " tee." his doctorate from SUI in 1946. ON OUR NEW SECOND FLOOR The author ot articles which Chambers named other cell VALUE BULLETINSI have been published In journals leaders of the Communist net­ o[ speech and education, Edney work here a , Don­ was also a contributor to the text­ ald Hiss, Victor P~lo, Charles book, "Speech Handicapped Cramer or Kramer (also known .. School Children," which will come as Krivitsky), and Hen­ from the press this month. C. W. EDNEY ry Collins. He has al,j;o served as execut­ Across the capitat, Chairman . . ive-secretary of the Iowa curri­ Ferguson (R-Mich.) of a senate H.r.'s A culum construction program in Two Enlist in Airforce expenditures subcommittee also LINING speech and dramatic arts, Is :\ Merlin G. Hanson, 17, 631 Wal­ digging Into key spy ring stories, Real Special member of the Secondary School nut strcet, and Duane F. Schwab, complained that the administra­ .2 Gauve - Sheer Committee of the National assoc- 18, Wellman, have nlisted Cor tion hadn't come through with information requested. 18 ion oC Teachers of Speech and three years in the airforcc. ch Irman of the Iowa high school Upon su(,cessful completion of The commit~e wants the em­ ployment records of WllIiam W. "NYLON HOSE :COATS' forensic league. a physical examination at Daven­ port, they are scheduled to go to Remington, official in the office of international trade whom Miss Full Faahloned Lackland air base at San Antonio, FIn~ QuUl7. love"', .beer n710n. To Send Work to Fair Tex. Bentley has named as a source of 75 30 In lIeasron'lI mOllt popular shades. 49. SUI artists will send about Intormation for the Communist etch lngs, OJis and washes to the FILM LENDING LIBRARY spies. Remington says he thought Special Low Price. Shes 1I1-f1-1i~. Iowa slate fair eXhibition, the art A lending library is maintained she was a newspaper reporter and Pair Bullt for around the eal.ndar wear. A warm wool1iD1DCJ that department announced yesterday. by SUI's bureau o{ visual instruc­ that he lave her no secr~ts. f' lipa lD or out to chemqe with the weather· Fcriorlte fall colon. All paintings must be submitted lion, through which films are dis­ Remlnrton "Romantic" 88 C ", by Aug. 18 [Dr the fair which tributed to schools, churches, clubs Remington told the senators ,I SIS .. 10-18. stllrts Aug. 23. and other organizations. yesterday he believed Miss Bent- LADIES ALL WOOL SUITS

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