GOOD MORNING, IOWA CITYI Considerable cloudiness and scattered showers to­ day. Somewhat cooler tonight with the low tem­ owaJll perature about 40. Cloudy and warmer tomorrow. No. 19-~P News and Wirephoto Iowa City. Iowa. Wednesday. Oct. IS. 1945-Five Cents

· '':-. -n· .' r .... ill Ir, * "* '* * * * * * * ow ~ards Clip Boston, 4-3, For Crimes Against Humanity No.2 Nazi OIl Takes Poison · " • 110 Win In Jail Cell ST. LOUIS (JP)-An almost un­ By GAYLE TALBOT Culberson, Boston , "' believable piece of base running and had plenty of time to nail the 10 Others of 'Hitler ... bY Enos (Country) Slaughter and raced all the way home from first flying "Country," but for' some slout·hearted relief pitching by base with the winning in the inexplicable reason he "froze" and ~ang' Go to Death Hant (The Cat) Brecheen in the eighth on a Simple line held the ball just long enough to On Nuernberg Scaffold nin~ inning enabled the St. Louis drive into centerfield by Harry enable Slaughter to slide in under , Cardinals to pull out a thrilling 4 Walker on which any runner ex­ the throw. ' to 3 victory yesterday in thc cept a Cardinal would have pulled As exciting a championship N ERNBERG , Wednesday = deGtding game of the World Series. up at third. play-off as perhaps evcr was ,(AP) - Hermann Goering, the Slaughter, catching the Boston , Red Sox sbort­ fought out ended some 10 minutes o. 2 man of the dead Nazi 1'e­ Red Sox completely by surprise, stop, took the relay from Legn later as Brccheen quelled a last­ gime, cheated the noo c by tak· ditch Boston rally and retired the ing poison ill his prison cell last J. * * * last three batters in succession night, but 10 otller Hitler * * * with the tying and winning runs henchmen p til n g e d to til!'il­ on the bases. deaths on lhc gall ow:,; eady 10- Brecheen, by relieving his day in expiation of war crimes. close pal, . In the Col. B. C. Andl'UR, . curily elrhth frame and getting credit ell ief fot· llerllbf'rg prison, for the triumph, became the made this au.noullcemeuL rela­ ninth in series history to win three eames. tive to Goet'ing: Dickson, who was beaten in the .. Goering wa!; not hanged, he opening game of the series, got committed sujcide aL 10 :45 p. m. off to a shaky start when the two (3:45 p . m. CST) last night by opening Sox hitters, Wally Moses ,U88ENTROP .' STREICHER SE YSS-INOUA RTT ROSEN8ERG KALTENBRUNNfIl FRANK taking cyanide of potassium." and Johnny Pesky, rifled through "He was discovered at once by . the center, and one of them, the sentinel who watched and Moses, scored on DiMaggio's long heard him make an odd noise and ny. twitch," Andrus continued. "The sentinel called the doctor and ,. The Cards tied it up in the sec­ ond when led Miles( Assai!s Jackson Calls Tria-Is chaplain who were in Ule corri­ '~ I oft with a , reached third dor and who iound him dying. ,-t on an infield out, and ounted on "There were pieces of glass in Walker's 10ft to . . his mouth and an odor of cyanide There Il remained uDUI the of potassium on his breath." fifth, when the flock suddenly C~DINALS , . Harry Breeheen Great Moral Advance '" " I fell on Ferriss with a salvo of ~~~iI:::algn Andrus.announoed. that all the ali6 Mana,er (left to right) let off steam after their team four hits, one of them a double other Nazis, sentenced by the in­ wtIIln tbe World Series yesterday. (AP WIREPHOTO) by Dlpkson. that put two scores DES MOINES (JP)-Frank Miles, WASHINGTON (11") - Justice national law what Woodrow Wil­ which bring a new hope to men of ternational military tribunal on across and brought Joe Dobson Democratic nominee for governor, Robert H. Jackson said last night son described as 'the kind of vital. good will and from which futUre Oct. 1 lor wa.r crimes, crimes to tl)e rescue. declared last night "the reaction- that "the Nuernberg trial may ity it can only have if it is a real statesmen will not lightly depart. agalnst the peace and crimes !:fal Wagner, Boston catcher, ary Republicans in complete con- constitute the most important expression of our mor.jll judg­ The standards by which the Ger­ aeainst huma.nity, were banged. CaBle Prices Shoot Upward was lifted for Pinchhitter Rip trol of our state government are moral advance to grow out of this ment.' ., mans havc been condemned will • • • "Goering's hands did not go be­ ~. Russell to lead off the elgh th, and be fora. t.he voters with a do-no- war." Saying "we cannot doub.t that become the condemnation of any neath the blankets and were not " ", (See SERIES, page 5) thing ' record, a promise-nothing ~n a report as United . States they strengthen the bulwarks of nation that is faithless to them." ,:i) platform and a say-nothing cam- .c hlef prosccutor, Jackson told peace and. tolerance," he added. Jaokson, resigning as United observed to go to his mouth," An~ Meat "The four nations through their States chief counsel for the pro­ drus said. "A'h investigation is Iii·Wake of Decontrol paign." Pres i de~t . Truman the trial ~nd ." · t THE *BOX * *SCORE ~ .. J'~ Reading of the Republican and the deCISion condemmng 1 L high prosecutors and through their rep­ secution. said any report would now going on to learn how he .', BOilon AB II. Hisi. .Louls A8 II. 11 Moses, rf • I IISchoen'.t. 2b 4 0 2 Democratic state platforms, Miles N~zi s ~ death. "do mo~e than. any­ resentatives on the tribunal, have be Incomplete which faiJed to could conceal the poison when he WASHINGTON (JP) - Cattle through the abandonment of meat Pesky, S5 4 0 I I Moore, cf 4 0 I continued in remarks prepared for thmg In our time to give to mter­ enunciated standards of conduct take account of the "general was subject to daily and rigorous , Y prices so"llred yesterday and the subsidies along with price con­ DIM·gglo. cf 3 0 I '<".1. ,. Ib ,n I , " WnUams, 1C 4 0 O'Slaughter, rf 3 1 1 war crimes work that rema.lns searches, both of his clothes and stock market shot up 011 the pros­ trols. An official said it appears a radio address, "shows Democra­ " ~ Culb'son, cf 0 0 0IKuroWSkl, Sb 4 1 I undone." his person. The cyanide was con­ pect that America's whole struc- that only $20,000,000 of $400,000,- York. lb 4 0 I Oar881010, C 3 0 0 tic eagerness to do for Iowa and xxxC'mpb'1I 0 0 0 Rice, c I 0 0 reactionary Republican reluctance A very large number of Ger· tained in a small cartridge case , lure of wage and price control is 000 which has been authorized for Doerr. 2b 4 0 2 Walker. U 3 1 2 Yugoslavia Boycotts Peace Conference similar to those found before on toppling fast. subsidies will now be spent. Higgins, 3b 4 0 0 Marlon. ss 2 0 0 to move forward." mans who have participated in the H. W'gner, c 2 0 0 Dickson. p 3 I I crimes remains unpunished," he other Nazis and like the one lound President Truman's reluctant >

," PAGE TWO tBB J)AILY IOWAN. IOWA CITY. IOWA wwNE D.n-,·, Oct. IS, 1946 • P. , OFFICIAL DAilY BULLETJtr ~ ~ lewan, Cabbages and Kings Africon Art Offers .... I. tbe ~RIIITY (lJU,ENIIAR ar. l.b.".I." " a .8 ..... : The ' ••". Offl•• )1 ..... tho L N;:,,;aw Dady 014 (lapltol. lor nl!NEa It ••,..It.4 ..lIb tb. oampul editor .r Tb. Dally 10 .... or -,.... ('I1le tr~ ~ Ht8bJlIIM4 '- 'ftM DaII7 JowD By LAWRENCE E. DENNIS ,laM-d AD. tbe 'ox provlde.d lor tbell' dMloelL ID tbe otfle.e. .r .1M IIIDce lIOU '. ,Oall, I...... GENEJl.AL NOTIOES mUlt b. It Tbe baU, l ...... ~ ~ fJ:J .f,:" p. JD. tbe d.y precedlnl Iitst publlaat.loD~ DoUe,. WUJ~ The tragic helplessness ot pre-jBourbons and the variollB otl\er Simplicity, Directness :'J ...., .... by telephone, Ind mUlt be TYPED OS LEGI.8L~ ... IUONKD by • re.DoD.Jlbl0 pe",on. ..; sident Harry Truman's position pressure crowds spok«; for the en- • with reference to the entire econo.\ tlre country. By PAUL and l\tIMJ BUCD .ed wooden boltes. These art lorms VOL. x.xm No. %0 Wednesday, Oct. 16, 114' mic stablll1:zaUon proiI'am was re- • • . , 'Il1e- 51mplicity and directness I are alwllYS craft products, slnoo fleeted in his price control mE'S· To the dell,ht of the CbJcaJo wlth which the primitive crafts. art is not divorced from dally life UNIVERSITY CALENDAR ,ltualn• _ OUireTRL£PHQNES ...... n .. sage Monday evening. Tribune, the America Ftrst man handles his material are en. in Africa. Th~ craftsman produces ~~ OUlce ...... 4\. As I listened to the colorless pariy aDd &he Brlcbr-T&ft 110- viable qualities the modern art. objects for the production of food, WednesdaY, Oct. 16 Art," art gallery. • JodeQo Oftke ...... on to midwestern voice trace the meat laUeDla&a, PrMJdea& TruDIaIl 1st. In the exhibit ot Atrican trib- personal ornaments, recreation, 8 p. m. Concert by Mona Paulee, 9 p. m. Hal'Vest Ball, ' 'Jowa shortage back past mld-August, .,..11.$ IDOIt or bill time prelllllll- al art now being shown in U1e warfare, ceremonial events and Iowa Union. Union. when the price lid was restored, ecJly ....etUJ16 teula" with the west gallery ot the Fine Arts magic. Thursday, Oct. n Sl1n do,y, Oct. 20 lIo;rl through. the uncontrolled 50-day __lans, wllDe hI& domesUe building, these qualiUes are well The purpose of this exhibit is 2-5 p. m. Kensington-Craft tea, n p. m. Iowa Mountaine\1'-'l' WEONESDA Y, OCTOBER I', 1946 period following fhe expiration of leadenbJp,)IAI1kD1arly In COR- demonstrated. This is a loan ex· more than a scientiIic one. Since University club. iUstrated lecture, " A~ A,1 OPA on June 30, to the deliberate ....18, was al~ .. drift lnto hibition from the museum of the the end of the last century, exper- 3:30 p. m. General business Adventure," by BradIord • sabotaging oC the ori~inal exlen. "baIIkruptcy. University or Pennsylvania (well imental artlsts have become in- meeting, University club. burn, chemistrY auditorlum'Jol.: sion bill by Senators Taft, Wherry, * • • known for its coUection of anthro- creasingly aware o! the force, sim- 8 p. m. Concert by Mona Tuesday, Oct. 2! . O'Daniel, et al., I realized more Too late, the president last poiogical art) and will remain plicity and integration of the arts Paulee, Iowa Union. 12 Noon dentennial'lu~ ~ound Two Coming Upl fully how ill-advised and misled Christmas began to broadcast a here until Nov. 1. lof primitive civilizations. Through Friday, October 18 University club. ·I)!I •. 4:30 p. m. University film sori- ' ~ ' ,\ ' The 1lation ]la. J'ust witne sed a sorry spectacle. The Pre ident the president has been 1n his do. series of pl~s to th~ people asking Included in the exhibit are their study of primitive art forms, ety present "MIll'ia LOuise," chem- Thursday, Oct 24 lin" • mestic poliCies since V-J day. them to write their congressmen works irom many tribal areas. modern artists are attempting to 'Of the United tate lIas b en backed up into a corner lind for('ed • • • in sup~rt of the administration's I Varying religious beliefs and trib- infuse their worl, with two of the istry auditorium. 4:30 p. m. Information ,ftst, 8 p. m. University Film SOCiety senate chamber, Old Capitolr!i. cry II nell'. , In the sixteen moDthS tha.t domestic progr.am. But in that first al customs account for the dif.rer- main prlnicples of primitive art. :to I presents "Marla Louise" chemistry 7:J 5 p. m. Bulfet supper'olrl- - The eaj)itulatjoll or narry S. Truman on the mailer or meat have cone by sluce Aucust 1845. splurge followmg V-J day-when, ence in approach and style from Thcse ar~ ihe complete identiCica- auditorium. 'lngle club. . 'l'lorlion of the inadequate meat supply. ministration to be pressured and and the Martins and the Rankfns the deccnsed In the hut to provide ern art. In its simplicity and di- ...... 1cajoled into first one untenable wbo told the President and the a body for the spirit and the olhel', rectness, African ari bears a great ... ~o was It that pushed the preSIdent and the nahon mto rapL- position and th.en another until the. I people that "everything would less morbid use, is to give the fig- similarity to modern art. A com­ GENERAL NOTICES ~ulat!o1l' final break came this week. In his work itself out" are undoubtedly ure away as a gift (as we would parison and study of these two al _ Mr. Trumlln id ntiCied them in his Monday night sp ech. One handling of the meat situation, our satisfied with the latest turn of give photogi'apl1s away). forms of art will lead to a greater MEETINGS rCANDIDATES FOR DEGRIII :;rl'OUp 110 called the ", elfi It interests (who) have been deter- ch~ef executive stumbled back to a events. For their reelection, they I Other objects In the exhibit in- understanding of the contempor­ Demosthenes club - tomorrow, IN 194.7 ,.no; ..mincel fOl' som(' time to wrl'ek price controls no matter whllt tho pomt from whence there was no have banked on the long ~ocket~ elude Masks, tapa cloth, bronze ary and progressive directions !n 7:30 p. m., room EI04, East hall. AU students who expect.l: III ~o t might be to our people." He severely cs tigated thi group r~t:eat save. com?lete and unc~. !book of the manufacturers lobby ornaments, knives, axes and carv- art. .... Theta Sigma Phi-tonight, 7:30 qualify for degrees at ei\het#lle ,. ',' . .. .. ditlOnal capltulatton to the selfish and the short memory of the con-I room E304, East hall. , February or June Commenct!l!!elIt · or holdmg, back plodllctlOn aDd hmltmg marketmg lU an at-I lobbyists and profiteers who have sumer. The Snyder~ and Al~ens I YWCA, Lltlle chapel-today, are required to fill out forml\bill· empt to brcak the bock oC the OPA. been chiseling away at the govern- and Collets who whIspered words, I:1!) p. m., Congregational church. plication cards by Oct. 26.1'1aue ... ·Wha.t the PI' ident failed to point out, however, was that the e ment's stabilization program since of iood cheer into the President's call at the office of the reglattar ~'S('1fi h men" were guilty of nothing more than being good hard- its inception in January, 1942. car and took .him for pleas~rable CONCERT TICKETS by that da teo :", 1 'ileaded btl ine. men. 11e failed to point out, for example, that By yielding, over a year a~o, to weekend cru.'ses. are ,havlf.g. ~ Mona Paulee, mezzo·soprano, )~C' ;. 4 he marketing of vast supplies of unIattened caitle durin ...Tllly the unl10ly alliance of old guard grt an~ tlmhe Wltghglttng thetlrlPo tltltCa will present concerts on Wednes­ WARREN BECK LEC~. : • • <> • Rbi' ti De ees 10 s ees a are a eas en day an d Thursday, Oct. 16 and 17, "Dnd Allan t wIlen controls were off wa merely dom'" bUSiness m epu Icans, conserva ve mo·. t 1 Warren Beck, Wisconsiri nbWI. ~ I "', . f . '" crats and Missouri office-seekers , Sizes 00 arge. at 8 p. m. In Iowa Union. Tickets ist, will lecture on "Style' in >fit. tIe u ua . American a: luon. th 'd t b li h d ·th l'ttl' Perhaps everything WILL be are now available in the IOllfa . .. e presl en a 0 s e , WI I e I • Hon" Friday at 4:30 p.' m. in'.the ;;.. Ml'. Truman appal'eDOy forgot momentarIly tllat t)lO clllef 1I1. more than a passing farewell th(,)!ln. 1t~W ~ie~y f:~~'!;'nn . NiijG~ ""IlOW clln be ('xpectrd to use Lo offset the risc in meat pl'iecs which reconversion tea:": Those able d~nt. The faculty advlsol'y board ra.ngmg and ~ Ja~z beat ... It s and SOnny Ber- 9 a m 1:4" p. m. KXEL DId You KnowJ ' d'''t ff t men stood by, waltlng lor the c.all w111 also be present. Kmg Cole TrIO TIme! Iman (trumpet). WHO Vest P~cke't Varieties WHO Masquerade O:B~ p. m. <- j lli. t a ken 1mmC 1<1 e e co. to carry out their plans and ideas. Discussion groups held jOintly _ • • Backing this up, ~ ~~ f~~!t~t~r~ews WMT M~e~~ ~J~Od . TIU · te d th t bi t 10:4~ a. m. WSUI News 8:43 11. m. - B y DANNY KAYI our seantat d our na t1011. pu s; an e wo ca ne mem- Dinah's best. On .. , WSUI Plano Melodies WHO Lorenzo Jones WSUI News i Pretty soon, depending on your Tbe same thing is true of prl. bel's. who . had worked as loyal the "averse, she -Sam Rowland WHO David Barum WMT Speak Up Girls 9 p. m. - bli t . 9 2 H \d CUGAT CO E TI WJ'''TS ! ' WMT Community Hotls" KXEL Club 1540 WSUI Sign OU .,riviJige. The other two, accord- aware of this fact, do their best to INational Democratic Chairman I ~xchanged for tickets beginning. h I LI·ltl· ..... ' MoMha..." Impressions j'n Wax KXELWMT KateGlamour Smllh Manor WHOWMT YoungSecond WIdderMrs. Burton Brown WMTWHO Kaylntor/nation KysLer ..,; ' ~ng to national stat Is ties, will not. control the primaries. That's why I R. obert Hannegan, theoreticaUy lin t 0d ay from 3 to 5 p. m. 10 t e TI'lton sl'ngs YOU Dinah Shore 4 T{XEL He",;y Morgjl \ :It is to this 40 % of the nation it's important that we show up Important advisor on political I hbasement 11 corridor in University MAKE ME FEEL SO YOUNG , an THATS MY HOME - Gene WHOwsm YoungG~~~~ W:r'RellefDr. Malone WSUIWHO WhenPau s .;'fo~·PoetTYn Girl Marries KXEL M~,:s~5c Pb'y"A'dWn .,-th a t I want to talk now, at the polls on primary day to ma tters, was, accor dlng to press a. e(iective rhythm tune, and SOME. Krupa, dance (Columbia). WMT Aunt .Jenny WMT Borden's BaUroom 10 p. m. :: DemocraCY is a word we have ,UBE.ntee a free ~ectlon later. I reports, frequently side-tracked in Herb Olson, A4 of Winfield, WHERE IN THE NIGHT, a ballad NIGHT AND DAY- Russ Case, WSUI J~~~o~' C~. News ]CXEL B~I:~~ ~ ~~oom 1ttW ~~~~eb;~~").. -beard so otten, used 50 many But a voter must be more than I favor of the SnYder-Allen-Steel. Student council president, said (Capitol). Eddie Howard and Trio dance (Victor) . 111M a. m. WSUI Treasury SaLuLe KXEL H. R< ar':... ,.., ""Ways, that we 50metimes,..1orget just willing. He must also be in· I man "ki~chen cabinet." The Presi- yesterday that exchanges will make a superb recording of the TO EACH HIS OWN-The Ink ~~'61 ~~~~erD~~;,b:erMlI" WHO Po~;~~ ~~c;.~ Life WHO M.IO~~~J~I~'N~' :'exactly what It means. Let's look formed. Voting fOr men about dent vacLlated in his decisions, ap- be made the rest of this week hit that is currently sweeping the Spots, vocal (Decca). WMT Helen Trent WSUI Te. Time Melodle. WMT Fulton Lewl" " t Up in the dictionary. Here's whom one knows very little or parentl~ duped into believing that through Friday for both stu- country-TO EACH HIS OWN' AREN'T YOU KIND OF GLAD KXIiL J~~~4~~~s.!.~· i~~~ ~~:: ~11~!~n B~~~s Ihat Webster says: nothing, whose own political be- the NatIonal Association of Manu- dents and townspeople. Ithen he with band reverses u: WE DID--Vaughn M 0 n roe, WHO The BUl'karo08 KXEL campus VLsltors WHO The BiLLboa , fa tur th th S to tal WMT Ollr aal SundaY 4:li) p. m. WM'f Open Hea"" _~ "de.mo.cra-Cy, n. Government liers are vaguely understood, is . c ers, e ~ou ern ena r CARELESS ('MaJestic). For a good dance, (Victor). 11 :11t a. m. WHO Front Page Farren KXEL Paul Hutc - in whicl1 the supreme power is merely voUng blind. femme vocal of TO EACH HIS HANGOVER SQUARE - Ray WSUI i'ann Flashes WMT Stanley Dixon-News IO:4~)1. nt, 1 ~ Noon ' KXEL Matinee Mu. Lcalc WHO Terrace Ro ..... retained by the people and ex- You can ptobably name the Europe Knows of- OWN: Trudy Irwin on a 4-Star McKinley, dance (Mnjestic), WSUI Rhythm Rambles ~ P. m. 11 p . In. . d th h te I WHO Farm News WSUl Children', Hour WHO Slarll,ht Ro - erclSe ' " roug a sys m line-up on your favorite big-league label. WMT Voice of Iowa WHO Jim Zabel-News WMT C. :8. S. N :: of representation." ball team. or remember the theme SUI' H d t b KXJ:L Land O'Corn WMT Crosby Time KXItL News-Mutl• .,. Yes our government is just what sonp of a dozen popular bands, S y ra u ,·c's La Ch All' W'th F "I • F Ifill' WHO sa~~II: l'it.mliOlindUP KXEL T~~~~ :. ~.. Pirates WMT ot~I~:~ R~' ~ncoln called it: a government of Ibut do you know who are your ' arge [Ies I al ure In U 1 Ing m. '.l' ~'= N.~ ~~ ';%. "'~1:;;;,,;,,,,'" ""L '~~.~¥ "'the people. But every tlme it Is representatives in congress or your lII:lIII p. m. KXEL Dick T•• cy W~O Gerry Lenh ~~~~~ ;0n:.,ak~o~t:~e'7t li~Wi~~ ~:~heS~~~~::~? h:;'!n:n~l~t ~e~~: The Iowa hydraulics laboratory Rouse, who presented his own Potsdam Pledge to Re-Educale Germans . Ii: Vil~:~;:pac,.,.=m~~. ~:::. *~~ ~t~~ibt::~: W,l~L ~!~1~:t:1 '::'Posible to ask 130,000,000 Ameri- qU8Itlons can you answer: is known aU over Europe, accord- paper, "Gravitational Dl!fusio.n ••u I<:XElL Jack Mmstrong WHO Mldn·t.Rhytl JIIr . .cans for their opinions. So we do ' What Is the Bill of RIghts? ing to Prot. Hunter Rouse. diree- from Boundary Source In Two- Th AU ' h d l'ttl l h t 1" t' WSUI Religiou s ~ewB G:15 p. m. WMT New/l-SI,.,. • "'the next best thing. We elect What are Vte three divisions of Dimensional FlOW," deaUng with e Lesj ave ma e I e pro-rca teacher s or age, e Imma IOn WHO The SonaeelJow. WSUI News KXEL Sign G~ ....,1 .. ~eople who will J>resent U8, who our government? tor of the low Institute of Hy. experiments in fog dispel'Snl ane, am, ruc , proJec s, reques a~ ro essor b.. elf ...... jeep and even on foot, Professor Rouse visit the European labora' al ' arts was a member, said the stressed that the pro lem of edu- Campus.wide advance sales of next week to accomodate l:ffst;not . • • • clvies. lIut these are only a Rouse also vIsited hydrauliclI lab- tories. · Allies have (ailed because no pro- cation for democracy could not be h Who these people are de...... "nMul of qUetlUOIl8 that any oratories in England, France, The model basin Is a large basin l per 'economic basis for democracy solved until the economic regen. the traditlonai Homecoming chry- ot el'wisc contacted. -"'1. .... Amerlean citlHn Mould lte able d . h' h 11 h' d I ex.ists in Germany. I, eration of Germany proposed by santhemums, sponsored annually Team captains for tl1e , aoV8/IIt entirely on." aDd the waf '" 6_ If a_ U Switzerland an Germany on or- 10 w IC a new S Ip es gns are I • IV ~ be .. rea y bep d ... th U S t t db th t od Is ber Iron curtains d i~l' de the four Secretary of state Byrnes begins by YWCA, will begin Friday. sales are . Virginia ROSen~rg. , AJ : . vote. Votlnr III an AmerlcaJi ,rl- . era L.om e . . navy. es eye use 0 m e ore" y : vilJ(e. but a reQOllIIblUt7 tllO. • * • About 500 persons-leaders in full scale construction is begun. "It zones of Germany and the German to take effect. Carolyn Ladd, A2 of Iowa City, of Burlington; Mary Sayr , M of · 'l'be IJI&n or woman who ....Ieet. So make a point of finding out mechanCls from nearly every is to the bureau of ships w.hat the people are being taught four dI!-1 Zook, who is president of the saies chairman, said yesterday Iowa City; Virginia Andersoll,}.S : to CIIIIt bls baIIot.t eleeUoa t.... what makes your government tick. country in the world except Ger· wind tunnel is to the bureau ot terent brands 01 so-called demo· American ' Council ot Education that the advnnee sales price of of Hnrcourt; Jeanne Waugh, » _ IapIIea that be Is wmm. te .._ "ollow the newspapers and news many and Japan':"attend.ed tile aeronautics," Professor Rouse ex- I cracy, according to Geor&e T. said that lack of economic unity mums will be 75 cents un til rues- of Burlington; Eva Adel SchlolS' feU hls rl(bt to puil~ Ia mlliazJnes~d keep up with what's congress. RUSlia sent repl'eS4lnta- plaine

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I t:' ~}. •\ I, ~NEsDAY, OCt. 16, 1946 THE DAJLY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA: ' ',PAGE THREE - ) remodeling had been done. The Gordon said he would continue new cafe will be operated In eon- t.ls ' sandwich delivery business, ~oPOIi'an Singer to OpenCOmmiHee Plans Resignation neellon with the 0 and L grill, but that he did not plan to open which he will also operate. another restaurant.

'~rrs (oncert (ourse Series :~:i~!~~~:i~: Of H.A. 'Smith THE UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE : , \ t TO WED Paulee to Give * * * The schedule of activities [oj' presents 4"- the 35th annual Homecoming OCT. 26 .1 Varied Program weekend Nov. I and 2 is the larg­ Announced I ~ Union Tonight est ever planned by the univer­ The resignation of Harold A. MONA PAULEE At sity, according to Prof. Louis Smith as assistant superintendent j ~ .. Brilliant Mezao-Soprano 1I«0aa P au 1 e e, Metropolitan Zopf, chairman of the Homecom­ of University hospilals was an. .. mezzo-soprano, will open ing committee. nounced yesterday by Superin­ 8:00 P.M. Fourteen events have been tendent Gerhard Hartman. Smith Iowa Memorial Union ~ 1. 1948-47 concert course this planned during a 24-hour period. .yeillli8 at 8 O'clock with the first has accepted a position of super­ ar,(Wo concerts in the main lounge Friday, Nov. I at 7:30 p. m. a intendent of the Atlantic Memorial WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY pep meeting will be held on the ~' lowa Union. hospital in Atlantic, where he will campus near Old Capitol, with the begin his duties Dec. l. OCTOBER 16 and 17, 1946 ,, ~ Paulee will present a theme "Beat Illinois." ~ program of classical, mod­ Expressing "sincere regret" at Concert tickets available without cost Other Friday evening events in­ Smith's leaving, Hartman said, "I . ' and contempo~ary works by clude receptions at the Triangle to Unlvel'llty students ~n, Italian, French, Spanish, feel sure that we all join in a IIIMln advance presentation, In person, and University clubs and the an­ genuine feeling of appreciation for ~ American composers. nual Homecoming dance at Iowa of ldentUlcatioD cards, the admirililtrative services and General 8al-.I.%0 per concen (lncludlnr tax) iShe wUl be accompanied on the Union. many personal courtesies which ~o by ber husband, Dean Holt, Saturday morning events in­ Mr. Smith has shown all of us at Iowa Memorial Union (Call Extension un ~dini to Prof. C. B. Righter, clude the dedication of the Gov­ the University hospitals during his "Iier of the concert course. ernor Robert Lucas home as a ~ . entire tenure here, and that we state historical park, annual meet­ wish him the best of success in ••••••••••~ •••••••••••••••_ •••••••• . ~~ ~dents must present both ing of the "I" club, a women's his newendeavoj'," Hartman said . .- , jdentif1cation cards and concert hockey game, college open house MR. AND MilS. Arthur A. Pickerllll", 815 N. Dodre Itreet, a11lIODDce Smith said he accepted the po- • . , 'Wkets for admission to either MONA PAULEE with deans and faculty memberS the enrarelllf!lIt and approachinr marrla(e of their daurhter, Ann. to sWan at the Atlantic Memorial ·• '!Ioba Paulee concert, tonight or in their offices, a cross-countrY JalDes Talner, lOb of Mr. and Mrs. TholDlUl H. Talner of Cleveland. hospital, the only hospital in the •• tQmorrow evening, Prof. C. B, run between Iowa and Chicago Ohio. The wecJdlnr ceremony will ~k e place Oct. 26 at 9 Lm. In the county, to guide a program of ex­ . ~ter , concert course man- and the state high school cham­ St. TholDlUl More chapel. Miss Pickerlnr 15 a ",aduate of Iowa. City pansion. "In the future we hope to • The Weather's 116, said yesterday. Fraternity Elects pionship cross-country run. hl, h sebool and Is ... jllnlor In the University of Iowa Ichool of nurs­ be able to enlarge the hOSPital •• '. . The main feature of the after­ Inf. Mr. Talner was rraduated from Cleveland hleh Ichool and had from its present 50 bed status to • noon will be the footbaU game be­ navy prefilaht iralDlnlr In Iowa City. He III DOW a IOphomore to 100 beds," Smith explained. • .• ~ her four years at the Metro­ Officers for Year tween IOWa and Illinois. During poI)lan, Miss Paulee has appeared chemical endneerlDr at the university. Coming .to Iowa City 10 years • RIGaT,' for the evening Iowa Union will hold itilmintntly in such operas as ago from Western Union college, • Donald J . Dooley, A3 of Bur­ open house, and the Dolphin club LeMars, as field representative for • OiCNinen" and "Mignon," accord­ will give two periormances of lIi(tO Pro!. Righter. She has sung 'lingto n; was elected commander of Newest Hobby Group- the ' University hospitals, Smith • the Sigma Nu fraternity at a their traditional water show in the became assistant superintendent •• WIth· such orchestras as the New 1ieldhouse pool. :fOf}tr Philharmonic, the Toronto meeting Monday evening in the three years ago, and was acting Ja(!kets Like superintendent from Nov. I, 1945, • Q,IIphony, and the Minneapolis chapter house. -t/aphony. In radLe; Miss Paulee to July I, 1946, when Hartman .= Other new officers include: Girl Scouts Troop 1 Iowa Flying Club assumed the duties. ~ ,appeared as soloist on the J ames W, Reger, A2 of Burling­ A graduate of North · Central • I'Drd hour, the Coca Cola hour, Elects Years' Officers , ton, lieuten ant-commander; Don­ -Purchases Plane college at Naperville, ILL, Smith These!!· "~~tion to Music," "Music ald D. Current, C4 of'Mt. Vernon, I Troop 1 of the Girl Scouts received his M.A. degree in zool-. ~iica Loves Best," and on steward; Lester L. Kluever, C4 of One of the *ne w•est *an d least in joining the+ gro* up *, which now ogy from the University of South "WOrld of Song." Atlautic, recorder; J ames B. Dum­ elected officers at a general coUn­ = cil meeting Monday at 7 p. m, in knwn organizations on the uni- has a membership of 15. Dakota. • Paulee also gave many bauld, C3 of Marshalltown, treas­ Mi8& the Girl Scout office. versity campus is the Iowa Flying The widespread interest in the No successor has been named. • ~Une concerts before groups of urer; Wilmer G. Cimprich, A3 of Those elected were: Katherine club, organized last Friday, whi ch group is evidenced by its member­ • t .~lcemen, including th?s.e at the Cedar Rapids, chaplain; Charles S. Uknes, A4 of Sioux City, sentinel, Welter, president; Joan Wagner, alreadY has on order a new Cess- ship. CeU a Texta, club treasurer. ~t : Lakes Naval :rrammg sta­ na airplane. joined the flYers shortly after Fairbanks Buys Cafe; ".: and at the Stage Door can- and Charles W. Reger, A3 of Bur­ vice-president; Doris Hall, secre­ = lington, historian. tary, and Mary Jane Kelly, treas­ The club began last summer coming to the campus. She arrived Plans Remodeling Job • urer. The troop will meet each when John Donnell. sociology de- in the United States from her na­ • I~,} ~~llht' S concert program will Pledge class officers elected are: Monday after school in the Girl partment instructor, advertised for tive Uruguay only two weeks prior Mr. and Mrs. J . F. Fairbanks I ~~~d by Miss Paulee tomor­ James A, Riggs, Al of Fairfield, Scout office. yesterday announced the purchase president; John C. Minton, A1 of persons interested in flying. Res- to the start of the fall term. • ~~everung . It was announced that the senior Burlington, Vice-president and ponse was quick in coming and a The plane will be delivered Oct. Monday of Gordon's \ Sandwich I planning board will meet Monday group of flYers were soon forming 28, when Don Liljenquist will go shop, 113 E. Washington. from Robert D. Coffman, Al of Des at 7 p. m. Moines, treasurer. plans for a flying club. to Wichita, Kan., to pick it up. John P. Gordon. Ih-nis-Co-m-m-ittee Members agreed to contribute Club members may use the Fairbanks said he would reopen appa Kappa Gamma $200 apiece to purchase the first plane for long cross country fJights the reslaurant after considerable VFW Auxiliary 'to Meet plane, and chose a Cessna, costing during the week, but weekend titJudge tEXhibits Keeps Scholarsh'p Cup approxima tely $3,200 with insur- flights have been limited to 2-1 I ~ "J.l. '.. In Community Building ance. The plane is all-metal, and hours. I ' ~11" Chapman, John Hedges, Kappa' Kappa Gamma sorority, will cruise at 100 miles per hour ' .am"Jackson and Ed Jolliffe Members of the Veterans of announced yesterday as winner of with an 85 horsepower engine. I I wt're nomInated by the Iowa City Foreign Wars Auxiliary will have the Panhellenic association schol­ Accessodes in the plane include a regular business ' meeting and arship cup for the third straight I Marriage Lic$nses • Kiwanis club yesterday as a com­ year, will now become Permanent a sensitive altimeter and a device Marriage licenses were issued • judge fraternity home­ social hour tomorrow night at 8 JiUttee to o'clock in the Community build­ possessor of the cup. to register engine time by' the yesterday by R. Neilson Miller, • .:6tliLrta decorations. number of revolutions the engine clerk of district court to Merwin • ing, instead of the V.F.W, home In announcing the presentation, • ),tJio announced at the meeting where they formerly met. Shirley Ferrell, A3 of Benton turns per minute. D. Reynolds and Doris A. Cotter, • ~ ... t/je speaker for the next During the evening tickets will Harbor, Mich., Panhellenic presi­ The club plans to store the plane Iowa City, and M. C. Serup and • at the Iowa Ci ty airport. Mem- Marion Shank, Iowa 'City. meeling, Prof. Orville Hitchcock be drawn on t'he 5 pounds of sugar dent, said the Kappa's attained a • oli. WSUI, whose topic will be and chocolate cake which will be 2.9 grade point for the spring sem­ bers will have access to the plane • "# frican Town Meeting of the given away. Each member is asked ester, 1945-46. On a first come first 11y basis. • .Ait · ~ ' to bring one article for the gro­ To enable interested persons to ·GG~0G • :~oin ination of club officers was join the group, club memberships • cery basket to be given away at a !»'erce Reta ins Post lQh~uJed for Oct. 29 and election later meeting. were placed on an installment ba­ •• lo" Mov. 12 • On Research Council sis. Prospective members may pay IHE ·iiiiiiiPins On the refreshment committee either in a lump sum of $200, or "".)" UH thll ...... nIb for Next best thing "lpeaker Yesterday was Prof. A. are Mrs. Marie Rabas, Mrs. Mar­ • I H ; ' ~oehlma n of the college of ed­ Prof. Anne E. Pierce, director $100 down, and the rest in install­ to a long distance call, garet Bushman and Mrs. Florence ments. COUGHSdtrCOLDS •• ~~atlon .. who talked about "Islam Ramsay, of music for university elementary only 5¢ to say It ud;, .... ,.the Modern World." and bigh schools, has been re­ Five memberships have been ClM;:ild ~LH~;Uholl~ V·l,'. electe(J secretary of the Research ;held open tor persons interested .,""" ""1 1 1 1 1 11.1 I• l , ~ Helen Hughes Honored council of the Music Educators Norfolk Coats National conference. She has held II!!! 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