f , I On the Inside , Th.Weath.r N..,boUMl' Hurla I·Hitter ••• P098 2 Fair today, 1Dc:realDq cloucllMN to­ Sladlum Scene 01 Church MeetiD9 morrow. HlCJh taaperature y._rday, ••• P098 3 at owan 76: low. 39, HlQh today. 7s.80: low. SG­ Prep Preu Convention Beqina ~5. ... POQa 4 Eat. 1868 - AP Leased WIro. AP Wueph:>lo. UP Leased WIro - FIve Cents Iowa City. Iowa. Friday, Serrt1' 1949 - Vol 83. No. 238 ------~------~------. yder Caulions Britain bkay Needed Dewey Calls Conference WASH! O'fON (AP) - British, Americ81l and 'anadiall officer yeslerday mapped Il four·point attack 00 Britain' crisis. As tile tbree.powC!" financial talks ellt('red lhei r second day. ,the nited Htate!> served nolice c u~!'t'S ma.I' hul'!' to be To End Violence At Bell ted before it can yield to 011(' or Britain's 1110 t impcll·taut GoHa Keep Those Books Straight . nyder. treasury Police Arrest I*-I'MaI"V, the chJef American ael­ JOLIET, IlL. MI - Three years ago Chris Holl did some haul­ a news conference he Reciprocal. Trade Ing for the highway department. think he could per mit State auditon found he was elven an overpayment and ordered Union Leaders to discriminate temporar- Renewal May county officlalli to ge a refund. .Ialnst American goods with ThE' ('ountv ot')ple were Inclined to forget about lhe matter .nd first getting congressional ap- Republican Snags appealed to Weher ofllclaa at the Sprlncfield state eapJtal Spring­ field said, no, the amount must be refunded. For Flare- Up British have urgently ~e­ Snyder to waive article WASHINGTON (JP) - Sen. Eu­ Yesterday Holl went to the county clerk's office and made the AL13ANY. N.Y. MI - Gov. Tho­ the 1946 British loan gene Millikin (R-Colo) yesterday one-cent refund. mas E. Dewey last nllbt summon­ I~eern,ent to permit them to start insisted tne senate hoist "a red ed union officials and law en­ dllCfimlnation. lantern" for the protection 01 Am­ forcement ofCICf!n of ErIe and TIle British said It would hetp erican producers by modifying the Nlae.ra counties to Albany In an save scarce dollars because reciprocal trade agreements bill Social Meeting of World u.s. Elport·lm~rt Bank Loans effort to end the disturbances at then could bar some Amer­ Financial Leaders Majority Leader Scott Lucas (D­ the strike-bound Bell A I r c r aft an goods from their markets in Ill), however. predicted after a WORLD FINA Ii\[, LEA()ER MEET orlally at a Iunrhrcn tor earl), arrivals 10 Ihe World bank and plant. ~r of goods froll) non - dollar conference ot Democratic senalor5 rnlerna! anal Montlary lund meelinl'lI 1.0 ~ htld In , I"hlnalon next w ek. Pr . EUl'ene Black (cen· IIIUIlIr i ell. Government Dewey'. otnlle em,h lied 'he the administration would be abl<; ter) 'If thc World hank I the hoi al Iht flur Iy "clal artalr yesterday to Mauri e Pell!che, French fin· Tito $20·Million UlaW Snyder spoke out yes­ to beat the proposed changes, anre mini lcr. (left) and . ir tafford rlpJ)l!. Brltl h chanrrllor 1" the excheQurr. W AI 'HINGT N (AP) - The 1 nittU I·Halt·s yesterday medinc was called In ,.0 effort , lIrday, Uley hoped he would which has strong backing among Ie end dls'arbanees at the Nt. loan d $20·million to YUgoblavia. te able to do this without the the 43 Republican members. There apra FaIlla planl and no~ to ne­ _I,,. of 1'0lDl' to conl'ress are 53 Democratic senators. 1'h export.imp rt bank announcl'd the fin.t tlir ,t 'r Bid: below that level. need to let r fl our chairs and Tom Connally (D-Tex), The 55-year-old jurist has been "The end of the recession may S.W)'el' _ , a r' I e .Ia r I , make a sale." been the chlet opponent a patient at York Village hospital be at hand." pleaaed ..ue _.-farm em· TIle eenIU bureau'. fil'Ures aid to non-Communlsi since Aug. 27. Dr. Edwin G. Noune, chatnDan ploJment nIe b)' 1...... IIIowed A.... aempbYDlent he would go along on ,I the President', council of eeo- Mea1lle Qae .,.., Ia JMI_nes. d 2...... tlblPared wtQa 4,- eon,pr9m,lse to give Preslr\p.nt nomic advisen, w .. more restrain- _ more &han • ___ Topth- IH,'" In J"'. TIle J.ly fil'Ure 1111'1_.,. allthorlltv to spend $110- Truman Name. Murphy ed in his outlook. tIr. he ..... tII_ eeaftra "etb- ".. \be bIIb.. Joblele total $75-mlllion for an anti­ A. Belgian Ambassador Be ..Id ...m_ ha4 pleked er aeeamaJaU~ evldeDee ., a .mee IN%, ; f4I11111~\Ullst proeram in AIIia. ap In A...... a _- tn...... -eft 01 Ihe ,..,...... - Even with the improvement TIle 'fesu lnals&eel. however, WASHINGTON iIPI - Robert D. ..11&1 UpiVll waa Dennal, aDd ward a4Jatmeat .. ear _DO- however. the ntunber of unem· .. ,...14 not ....ee to a com­ Murphy. former political adviser tIIa' he doub" wbether tIM ...,.. 1117." played in Auguat was nearly twice ...... whieh would earmark a to U.S. occupaUon forces in Ger­ eetII of dIsiDIIaUeD.... bea "We are in a fundamentally .. many as the 1.941.000 who were many and before that to Gen. eom~Ided." lOund condition for continuing our looking for work a year before. ....110 111m lor Cblna ald. Dwight D. Eisenhower. was nom­ Nourse talked reporters about economic advance." he said In a President Truman told bis newa llenator' Knowlaod (R-Calif), to lAP ...... ,.) inated by President Truman yes­ an hour before the c:enIIU bureau .tatement accompanying the re- conference he is closely observing has. led Uie fiJht for China terday as ambassador to Bellium. Issued the job fil\Uel which Saw- porl the development on Ule economic said Badger's testimony PLANE MADR GLENN L. MARTIN (rirM) eheelu oyer with his Washin,ton representative, Barold O. 'He will succeed Adm. Alan G. yer found 10 cheerinl. Nourse lie was more exuberant in ad- front He said the tiaure, speak .trengthened" senlltors Moller. hi•• tatement to the Davy inquiry court yea terdar in WashllJrton. denyin!' &bat he had taken Kirk, now U.s. amb.... dor 19 didn't laY whether b. bad aeen dreuinJ a meeting ,of business for Uiemselvet, wlUi production ,-vor a China pro,ram. an), part In InvetUptlDr or IUl'lestlq the famoul B.II memo. Russia, Uie census bureau report, but h. ..lea executives later in the day. and employment boUi up. 'AOt; TWO - THE DAILY IOWAN, FRIDAY, SEPT~MBER 9, 1949 , Ulini Lack Speed Slaail Says Coach Eliot Newhouser Hurls One-Hitter At Cleveland, 10-0 CHAMPAIGN - Three 'ma' Here ' problems confront Coacb Ray lot as his 72-m a n University" Bengals T ke Better Weather for Ea ting than for illinOis ~quad begins i Ie Brecheen' ops Meyer Hurls 1-Hitter week of two-a-day drills. Name The trouble spots, as Eliot vi them, are: Final prept 2nd Game, 4-1 Ch · 8 0 At Skidding Braves I. Need for more overallllam Name rally I DETROIT (JP) - The hustling speed. attract Ihousl this region t Detroit Tigers jolted the Cleveland Icago, • R!~S~~~/~!mit e tif~: I~~~~~~ Perfection of a deffnlivt 2. evening are Indians twice yesterday, 10-0, alld ST. LOUIS (IP) _ The fast-fly- Braves to one hit last ni ght as baCkfield. 4-1, behind the effective lefthand ing St. Louis Cardinals, given Ihey dropped their ninth straight The third! 3. Development of ;t good punllr. pitching of Hal Newhouser and three-hit pitching by Southpaw game by a 3-1 margin to the the Catholic Ted Gray. Newhouser pitched a Hal'ry Brecheen, steamrollered the Phillies. Meyer more than clinch- Eliot is conducting wholesale porl, will b one-hit shutout In the afternoon ed his 12th win or the seaS0n Oy tI'yout8 to determine whal ClIll­ balf of JOWl game while Gray ,gave up only last-pll\,ce Chicago Cubs lnsl night, setting down the las.t 16 Tribes - binations c 3 n move best on of­ campus, four hits in the !econd game last 8-0, to retain their one-game edge men to face him. fense. He has shifted Lynn LynrII The Rev, night. over the Brooklyn Dodgers in the The Philadeiphin screwb311 arl­ Indianapolis i unior, to one C1W'4 pastor of St. The double triumph stretched torrid Nationoi league flag chase. ist, who previously had hurled 0 spot, installect Sophomore Chuck genera t chai the Bengals' winning streak to Not content with flanding the pair of (.ne-hit'ers for the Chicugo Ulrich at left tackle over C'Ptaill said yesterda: eight games and moved them into cellarites a row of horsecollars, Cubs, got underway by passing Lyle Button and is searching 101 will open at a virtual third-'P1ace tie with the Brecheen joined in the 14-hlt as- Sibby Sisti who promptly scored another Quick-starting ollellllve At 7 p.m., Indians in the American league saut on four Cub , He on Connie Ryan's two-bagger 10 guard. the Holy HOL race. banged out thl'ee hits, including a righ t field. Defensively the 'guard spots lit and 1i ts ny of fl'he defending champions have double, scored three runs and The gOJT1e became deadlocked in well manned with veterans Chucl: be recited a .582 'Percentage while the Ti­ drove in another. the second when Bill Ni c hol s ~n Gottfried, Al Murti~na~o, Leo (). stadium tll gers cllmbed to the ,580 mark. Not a BrUin saw first base until was passed and scored on Willie hill and Chuck Brown. The Cleveland's perfllan t hopes were the fifth , which Hank Jones' two-bagger. Lack of rangy backfield m!!) 'dimmed considerably by the twin Sauer opened with a double. Big A double by Granville Hamner llrovides Eliot with headaches III loss. The Tribe had only one Hank died on the middle bag, and two lc. ng flies gave the Phil- IIRUNO ANDRVSKA, a major turning oul a satisfactory defen­ however, as Red Schoendienst lies their winning nm in Ih l' sive backfield. or 12 hal(back and five hits to show for the in the U.S, M.'\ rines, is now head double setback. made Iwo sparkling ploys at third eighth and Jones more than in- candidates, only two are ~ to t'll the th I t HR' h sured matt~ by lashing his 171h football coach of the Marine than U feet tall- Don La7" H That one tally came last night s I e rea. erm elC, narr[l.tks tpam at Camp J.. eje- h I '11 t t· th homer in the ninth. and Paul Douglas!. , 6-1. on a home run by Bobby w 0 t r p led WI 1 wo au In e IIn6, N.C. A threeleHer-man a,' sevenlh, was the only Cub to I'bllad.lpbla 010 001) IIII-~ HI)' • Feller - his second of the sea­ Boslon ,., ...... IOU OOU 11011-1 1 I RUt, An(Jruska. slarred at center son. Feller held th\! Tigers 10 five rench third Brecheen registered It)lef and LopMII: S,,1I1 A.ud Salkthl. . IIR: I'''a-Jon •• , for the outstanding Uawkeye STRAND Ie Last Day' hits but saw a three-run triple .. seven as he chalk d up plevens of 1938-39-40. lie was ,by Vic Wertz cost him a ball game. his 12th victory. AMERtCAN AS, OCIATJON lormerly assistant football wach "II FOREION-­ At 1'11 111 " INewhouser started the Tigers 'rhe victory enabled Ihe pen- Indlanopolls 2, L O \lI 'v lll~ ~ a' '116 University of WiSco llsln " I, N'T J'l' R.OMIINTI ' I . d dB' 'd to h MInneapolis 4, l\!llw . uk~r 2 • •• off on the rlgh t foot yesterday nan -mm ells sweep I PI Kansas Clly G, SI Paul 4 whlie attached to a Naval ROTC "Doors O)len 1;15" afternoon when he yielded only , l~S108 ' two-game series with the Windy To1l!do 2, Columbus ) (1 ' 1 game! ·t th ~il bouse. one hit - a seventh inning single ~~::'r:re~~ ...... 000 000 000-6 S 2 COlumbUS :, TOled~ 2 '2 n~ Ca mel 11111 cr~. ~~J;t III ~ The by Manager Lou Boudteau, ;' t +tJ· "')"-N"· \-,;. ;.~ .:,wf~ t~;fJJ..~{~ 41 be the Clovolalld ...... 1ItO eo. ...-. 0 I 0 (AP Wlrepbolo) bishop nolroll .. '" ...... 2'. 101 2.,,-,. 12 • S 1RU~~~I ' M '~~~~le; · u~. 40ghl:;~~8 IC~ )~ Athletic So~thpaws Top Washmgton, 9-1, 8-4 STA*RTS SATURDAY Wynn, Pa.pbh (3) and He,an, Trelh kJnl HI) and Owen; Brecheen and Bishop (6); NowhDulfr (16-9) and aolilDIOD, IT'S LUNCH TIME at Yankee stadium for (lett to r Igbt) Pitcher Ellis Kinder, Catcher Birdie Tebbetts Ira(lol •. LP-Ru'b, PHILADELPHIA (IPI- The' Phil- mnny times at b3t and drove in loth a LP-Wynn, 8RS-Werh, Mullin. alld Second Baseman Bobby Doerr of the Boston Red Sox. The Bosox' game with the New York Yankees lUh\ . I I ------adelphia Athletics left-hnnded the l o ul ~ Three singJes in l he of the Cloyoland """',,' ,001 000 oo.-l. 2 was rained out yesterday. Kinder was slated to pUo h the second game of the all-Important series with .. FIR!T RUN NITII Do'roll .. '" ...... 004 000 0011:--4 5 0 White Sox' Kuzava Washington Senators to a douhle sixth gave the Senators their only whicb i Fon" anel 1I.,an; Gray aD4 RoIIID'OD. the Bronx Bombers. The Yankees are one-up on the Sox by virtue of their 5-2 triumph Wednesday night. defeat last night as Southpnw LOll tally. I DOUBLE east or lilt: OIo-FoUo,. Edges Browns, 3-1 Brissie recorded his 14th mound I Brissie had only one bad inning The triumph with a 8-4 serond gnme' in the second game. That was in THRILLER! Pro Bouts Number CHICAGO (/P)-Bob Kuzava al­ victory after rookie Alex Kell nel' the sixth when Al Kozar belted Hawk Coaches Shift lowed only five hils yesterdaY to picked up his 17th conquest with a three-run hotner. Dodgers Slam New York, 12·7 a 9-) triumph. 100 for Robinson q'r,re his 9th victory against four Phrr'ld('I •• h' a .. .. 00;1 O'!O '!~x-9 If 0 losses as the Chicago White Sox Kellner had an easy ti me in \\" a. hhliHUl . . 000 I~H onO-1 8 0 BROOKLYN (AP) - Brooklyn clung on the heels of the Backfield Talent in rf a rc~ " nllyne~ (!\) Cahut (7) .... d the opf'ner as rert'is Fain paced OMAHA (IP) - Sugar Ray Ro­ edged Sl. Louis, 3-1. The victory ":v:lIl"i; Kpllntr and Guerra. Ll'·'"'enrce. league-leading St. Louis Cardinals, . one 'game back, by slamming the Athletics' 14-hit attack on binson, with 100 professional was Chicago's twelfth in 16 games l.thil a d " lphl~ .. , 100 210 Oh-'8 IS 0 out a 12-7 vietory over the New York Giants befor 27,036 fans. Search for Regulars rookie Jim Pearce, J oe Haynes W . ,hl" ~ l o tl . _...... 000 OO ~I OICl--4 n I fights behind him, will start hi~ , against the Browns and gav the and Paul Calvert. "f'lk, GOnzalf'1 (I ) , Sf'arbOro"'h (8) second hundred here tonight. Homers by Duke ,Snider and sixth place White Sox a seven nnd t::a rly. fiv ..... ClH: Uris Ie Ind AII­ The Hawkeye coaching Istaff Fain collected fo ur hits in :IS Ir-oth . Jilt: \\'a .. h_J{o~ar . The world's welterweight cham­ Bonham 'Satisfactory' Carl Furillo led the attack. "nd a half game edge over the has pieced together enough Q8ck­ seventh placers in sweeping the pion will meet Bepnie Evaqs of A total of 22 walks, one short of • AND­ Oklahoma Qity in a 10 round non­ After Serious Operation field combinations to make almost two-gnme sel. Ends tonite - The lied Pony. Fighting FClther Dunne the National league record, were Ned Garver suffered his 16th ~~~ title figh t. PITTSBURGH (IP) - Big Ernie any observer dizzy. And it is still Storts handed out in the marathon con- loss as he su rrendered 11 hits. It will be Sugar Ray's first ac­ Bonham, the ex-New York Yankee too early to tell which will trnvel SATURDAY tual contest, outside of exhibitions, test that was held up for 35 min- the yard Jines most effective~y. Johnny Ostrowski, who collected since he knocked out steve Bel­ pitcher who's been hurling his utes by a shower in the fint in- Ihree of Ihe winners' 11 blows, loise. heart out for the hapless Pitts- ning. Head Coach Eddie Allde'rson collected two runs batted in by has a strange problem-How driving across Chicago's second Evans has whipped Don Lee of burgh Pirates, underwent a ser- A six-run blast in the second Edison, Neb" and the late Vince to piece together the neatest and third runs. ious opera tion yesterday. array or running talent "ere Foster of Omaha in other tights inning knocked out Monte Ken­ "'. Loul . 000 001 800-1 5 I here. However, Ernie was reported in nedy, starting the Dodgers on the iJJ several seasons? Chi,",...... 000 101 Olx-3 1\ 2 satisfactory condition last night by Oar... OO-IU) and ]\fo .. ; Ku ..... (9-4) way to their sixth straight victo­ "We are shuffling the bafk to and M.lone. PAPERS FILED his surgeon. get their reactions to various COll­ ry. ditions, especially how they "It was a serious operaticn but . ~per­ CIIA.RLES TO DEFEND TITLE COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. Rex Barney who had not given ate behind certain quarterbacks ENGLERT Last 'Day' (IP) - Papers for the incorpora­ so far Ernie has responded well ---,- up a hit, was forced to leave the and in combination with other NEW YORK "" - James D. SPF:NCER '.rrtACY tion of the Colorado Springs base­ and we consider his condition sat­ players," Anderson explained. Norris, preSident of the Interna­ balJ club, owner of the Western game because of wildness in the "Edward, My Son" isfactory. He's a great guy with Two of the recent prol)'linent tional boxing club, announced lasl league franchise here, will be flied lots of courage, We expect a com­ third inning when the Giants combinations have been Glenn night thai negotiations are nearly "Doors Ollcn 1 :15" with the secretary of state today, plete recovery," the surgeon said. scored twice. Dr a h n quarterbacking ;Jerry complete for Ezzard Chal'les to Faske, Don Fryau[ and Mick'I'tilf'Y defend his heavyweight champin­ and Fred Ruck Quarterbac'king ship against Pat Vnlentino 01 San Bob Longley, Duane Brandt nnd Francisco at the San Francisco STARTS Dittmer Able to Begin Pra~tice Bill Reichardt. Cow Palace, Oct. 14. SATURDAY Jack Dittmer, veteran right end Not to 'be overlOOked are B'II * "TOMORROW" who has been unable to take part Greene, fullback: Mear! Naber, in practice since the opening day right halt, and DOli E'. WOOd­ He'll Pitch for the Hoosiers house, right half. MAJOR , because of hay fcver and asthma, returned to practice yesterday in It appears Ihat Dr. Anderson time to take part in the most can field what he calls a "heavy extensive passing drill the Hawks duty" backfield coml)osed of rug­ s~j Th. prize-winning have had thus far. ged boys who can also run. Bob radio 'usp.ns. Longley and Duane Brandt have Dittmer took a refUiar turn NATIONAL L£AaUE drama ,ha' ,hrill.d as Ute entia and quarterbacks more speed than rU8gedness. W I. PCT, an 81. I,oul...... M~ 4!1 .632 40,000,000 peopl• .•. shutned In and out or Ute line­ The players are slowly becom­ nroat",.n ...... , A.. (.I .Il'!:! up while running throurh pass ing accustomed to working to­ Phlladelphlll . .... 12 4:' .ti'Jf) BOlton . . . .. , . . •.. G1 fill .493 N o -o,.,~So n£"illn, 111 h,. !,f'atrd - plays. Bob Hott, Bob McKenzie gether in many different com­ New YOJ'k . . .. ••• fUJ 611 .493 l~m~I~1 and Ralph Woodard alao were binations and thus will be better PfU.burrh ...... Inc 76 .tI:m durl",. th,. Illst Ji. ~ M.~!M Clnelnnall ...... , . Ii!\ 78 .414 on the recelv:lnr end or the able to meet val'ying game con­ Chlraro ...... ,.'! 31 .982 flips by Iowa's rive quarter­ ditions of offense and defense, YESTERDA Y'S SCORES r1nf"lnnaU 9, Pltl'l bu.,h i backs. Anderson said. Phlladelpbla- 3. Doston I (nirht) 1'01.. LOuis a, Ohle:aro 0 Cnicht) Glenn Drahn, who along with Drooklyn 12, Nt"' Yij,lr 7 (nlrt,l) Fred Ruck hold down the top TOOAJ"S J'I1THERS signal calling lobs so far, had Reels Win Series Now York aI Brooklyn - Ko. lo (8-10 n RAP (I'!·") the best luck hitting his receivers. Phll.delphla ,,1 Do. lon (nlrhL) - Rob­ ert. (14·12) VII S pa hn (I'7.1l.e) The other passers who were work­ From Pirates, 9-7 Chlearo 01 PIllJlburrh (hlrht) ing to smooth out an aerial at­ Sehmll. 1'10-9) v. Cbo.n.a C~-II) or tack from the T formation were PITTSBURGH (JP) - The Cin­ Worlo (10- 10) 8t. Lou'~ lilt ClnelnnaU (nlrht) Charles Denning and Jim Mc­ cinnati Reds came throogh with Bralle. (14·0) VI Vand .. ,Meel'" (4.9) HH . ;,!~~Ht:I.'coio·i..... ,., Kinstry, both sophomore right­ two big rallies yesterday to dump II~IERICAN U l AOUE handers and Jim Sangster, Iowa the Pittsburgh Pirales, 9-7, I and \II 1, p eT. OR .... ANNE REVERE sweep their three game series in Ne.w York •. •.•. . 82 4S .O!H City sou'thpaw. Boston ...... 8'! tia .607 2\~ !Coach Eddie Anderson lln­ Pittsburgh. C levehllld .. .•... '714 !'il. .~K'~ H \vijmubW ~ffl SPECIAL! 001'011 ...... ' ... SO 5M .5"0 G Ilbed UP tbe three-hour after­ The smallest Forbes field crowd "hlladelpl1la. • •• . . Gil 65 .GH\ l ~ IOWA'S OWN noon seaton with his two toP at the year - 4,170, which in­ (,hleAlo .. . . , •. , . M 80 .401 291~ St. LouJIII . .• . . . •.. tlfJ Mil .1t(ili$ R1 teams mnnlnr play., The ball cluded l,H2 ladics' day guests - }'OOTDALL "FAME \V.~hlnrton ...... 43 89 .926 .0 i!~~~®gOO __ returned to the line of watched the Reds come from .be­ VEST£RDAV'S SCOItES TIIRlLLS of the scrllDDJa&'e after each pia)' but hind to tie the score at 6-6 in Chlearo 3. St. 1..;0 1.1 Is '. Dt.vlnr BLACK Ort.l"olt. lU, C levtlllnd 0 Loch contact was aUowed. the si('th and then score three DOIrol\ 4, Cloveland I Cnlrhl) IAI NUNNALLY JOHNSON'S and Philadelphia U. Wa hine-Con I (LwfllC'ht) KINNICK The morning workout was de­ more In the ninth to give Her­ Phlla.dehlhl .. H, Wafllhln,lon 4 (nl,hU "In Attlon" GOLD" voted to individual work, polish­ man Wehmeier his loth vic!tory. Bodon at New York. rah ing up of assignments by the TOOA V'S !'ITeIIERS PLUS Danny Litwhiler started th e 805100 tit New Vork - Kinder (lR·,il '~WCl ~ .. c _l) () () If linemen and passing and punting, ninth inning outburst with hi! VII LOIUlt. (t!I-') Mlll )n 1\ Rut Some work was done on the kick­ leve la lHI at St.. LOlli. (nl,hO - Gar­ ninth h mer of the year. Two hits, elIt. ( 12-fn VB PII)'" (.1... 8) "Noveltoon in Color" oCf play, Hoft and Reichardt again a walk and a sacrlfice scored two Wa.lllnl'IOn .1 J'1I11.d'lphl .. (nlrIlL) - doing most of the booting. A num­ more runs. 111111. (4-n) VA 8 h.nl< (4-K) (Only ,am es sched uled) and fue !fA]c;mM®~J Top FI~tJre ('hnmJIII ber of men took part in the punt­ Clnoinnall ...... 010 023 oo:~ 10 S "SllOrt" Ing, while plenty of work was PIUfl hur,h ...... ,003 001 001 Ul :1 Froln Ule- novtl given the receivers, who soughT INDIANA QUARTERBACK Nick Sebek Is belnr counted upOn to do Webraeler n I-II) and lIoweli. _meSH, " Pu .budy's Mermaltl" PLUS CARTOON' Latest News a larre portion of the pass throwlnlr for the H008len this year, also (5): Lombardi, GUmborl C9) an \ Ma.1. by Ouy pod ("ofl 8tau('t Jours to elude the ends coming down LP-Lomblrdl C~-.) , lilt: LI'",lllier. NOW! under the kicks. belp run the ball club offensIvely. Sebek was at Indiana In 1945, re­ VAH51TY En!ls Monday turned from the Army In '4'7 and last 8eason completed 11 or %'7 pa8ses '\.=-- WESTERN LEAGUE for 1%1 yard8 and two to u c h dow n 8. He's G-teet, I-Inch tall, 190 Denver 5. Pueblo 3 (Denver win. 2nd placel pounds_ Indiana play. here on Oct. 15. Iowa SATURDAY • SUNDAY :Eastern Iowa High School Play Opens Tonight City's • TUESDAY Tonight marks the opening oll high of Iowa City does not play high school football In this area, its first game until the 16th, whIm with four Eastern Iowa Hawkeye the Blue Hawks entertain Wapello conference games scheduled. on the SUI practice field. West Branch and Columbus will West Liberty is the defending ,record the fi rst kickOff, playing loop champion, having gone un­ an afternoon game at West defeated in five games last year. EXTRA! Branch. frhe Bears finished sec­ University high, with a record of IOWA'S ond In the conference last year five wins and two losses, finished - ADDED s nORTS - but have only eight of 16 letter­ third. men returning fOr action this fall, 'TilE SIl.LY GOOSE' OWN!! In othcr league games, all uncter THREE-) LEAGUE - Colortoon - the Ughts, !New London Is at Jack Flnll I\nd Ills Band Mount Vernon, West Liberty tra­ (}>'ayolf lamoo) T.A'o Haul. 9, Evansville 3 Late World News Events vels to Wlinfle1d and Wilton (Serles even, I-I ) Walerloo 4, Davenport 0 Junction is at W.apello. University (Waterloo )ead., 2-0) -'-'-~I:.-- Sla~ium Ready R~incoat Fashions Pack Lunches with- Here lor Holy Nul Bread • ------. lieneral Services (COnt.) 91 1MiScellaneo Wi for SQ18.....---....,.,IOX'·l Sandwiches WANT AD RATES ~~~~~~------~ Name M~eling •______IS ing r .portable Sewing M hin Approved double rooms lor men. R onditioned Sing sewing ma- for r~t . $6.00 per month. Sing­ Dial 2327 or 2656. chin • $35.00 and up. Other Final prePllraiions tor the Holy er ' WlDg achi.ne Co. 12~ South make m chines $20.00 and up. overall ~ Name raUy which is expected to packing* lunches * doesn't* have 0 ... uq u Phon 2413. Sl ptng room fo:, married couple. Guarant d. Singer Sewing Ma- attract thousands at persons from to be a chore, but deciding whot Por colUC:eutive lnsertionl 429 Iowa Avenue chine Co .• 125 South Dubuque St. a kind of sandwich to use e"dcb day ODe Day 6e per word def , l\>t this region to Iowa City Sunday Autos for sate - U.ed 21 man Phone 2413. evening ore being made. is a problem. A nut bread sand- TIaree Dan 11e per word Sleeping room for tud nt I DiaL NeWlY- deco-r -at~e-:d-, -c-o-m-p-Ie-t-e-ly-fur-­ The third such annual event of wich will help solve that prob- 811: ":',.,. ___.. Uo per word 1938 Cbe\TQlet Coupe. See at and wUe. Private bath. the Catholic diocese of Daven­ lem. They are nutritious, filllni ODe .....u... 3to rd South Hawkeye Village after 3426. nished ap rtment In Summit __~ __.,.- ....._____ """",,, Apartment building; Cooperative port, will be held in the east and e 5y to make. '-"- per wo 5 p .m. . i half ot Iowa stadium on SUl's Nut Bread Classlfled Display _W_cm~ted..;....___ -_to..;.....:..Re1i :..;;.::.:.I _ __.....; 93:..; plan. $2500 will handle; balance 2-3 cup sugar 1940 ehev. Sp. Deluxe conv. Ra r ienct'd waitre Daily Iowan W'ant Mr. Cole was a m mber St. The Huddle. Ad oC the South Dokota diocese, and hundreds of persons are ex­ Dies in .Davenport; ot which includes the entire state peeled from Cedar Rapids. Mary's church here and the Holy Students! Call 11 rbs Pick-up. east ot the Missouri river. Nome society. Rubbish. Phone 5981. Where ShOll W. GO The theme of the raily will be Taught School Here Among the survivors are two Funeral services were scheduled sons, Ernest, at home, George Jr., Bendix sales and service. Jac n', Many new students and faculty members are already in "Render to Gild the th ings thll t ElectriC and Gitt. • are God's," the Rev. Ralph L. Personal Notes Friday at 3 p.m. for Mrs. Ruth route 3,; three daughters, Mrs. town loolcing for hOU.ling accommodations lor the coming year. Preston, 90, a pioneer Iowa City Harold Drake, and Mrs. Floyd Hayes, bishop of Davenport, an­ Bhaage and Rubbi h. Light haul­ One of the quickesl way. for you Lo tell them about your extra nounced. resident. Pirkl, both of route 3, and Mrs. In,. Dial 2914. All who wish to attend are Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Rustin are Mrs. Preston died Wednesday Fred K sper, North Liberty. room i.e with a Daily Iowan Wanl ad. cordially invited, rally officials the parents of a daughter, Bar­ in Davenport where she had made Also JUrvlvlni are a brother, Joseph Cole, Coralville; a sister, said . .(\ll persons at the rally wIll bara Ann born Monday. The child her home for many years. The Sell Your Car Want Ad. gel fast results because they'r read eagerly by make n solemn public profession weighed three-pounds, twelve­ services will be held at the Hili Mrs. Kate Crotta, Mt. Vernon, MAHER BROS. of faith and will proclaim their ounces at birth. Mrs. Rustin Is and Fredericks mortunry chapel and Six grandchildren. Want Ads get such ta. t hou.se hunters. bargain hunters-8verybodyl determination to observe the ral­ an instructor in the SUI sociololY in Davenport with bUI'ial in Oak­ Funeral services will be held results because th y'r r ad 9:30 St. sgerly by barealn hun lers. ly's theme. department. dale cemetery there. at n.m. Snturday at Mary's TRANSFER Thes peopl II d ~ cund­ Let a Wanl Ad slart working for You todayl A friendly This third diocesan Holy Name Mrs. Preston was the sister or church in Iowa City. Burial will be in St Jo eph's c metery. hand stut!, or wont to s av ~ rally is expected to be the largest Mr. and 'Mrs. P erry Hughes, Miss Elizabeth Irish, founder ',r money by buying less-than For efficient furniture Want Ad taker will help you write your ad. the Iowa City busin 5S collef, to da te, beca use 0 f the cen tra 1 410 E. Market street are th 'Par­ new articles. Moving location of Iowa City and the ents of a boy weighing v n­ who reUred in 1941 and h:ls since Report Kerosene $tove made her home in Davenport. You can sell the old jalap large capacity of the stadium. pounds, 14-ounces, born Wednes­ to get the down-paym 'nt on ond A special train wiU bring a day at Mercy hospital. Other survivors besides Miss Blaze Does No Damage the n w streamliner. One of Bnggag Tr n. fer Irish are three children, twin Firemen called to put out a the Quick • t ways to sell your daughters, Ella Elizabeth Preston blaze ina kerosene stove at the Call 4191 Now! car is with a Daily lownn and Sue Abigail Preston, both or Dial - 9696 - Dial home oC Mrs. Jennie Mace, 308 W~tM . whom lived with Mrs. Preston in La faYette str et, reported no dam­ Davenport, lind a son, Charles age from the tire. POP EYE [rish Preston, Dubuque. The stove was located in a Mrs. Irish received her educa­ small washhouse and flared up tion in Iowa City schools, includ­ when it becam flooded with oil ing St. Agatha's s minary and about 3 p.m. Wednesday, accord­ McClain's academy. She t:lught Ing to the rlre department. Th FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1949 VOL. XXV. NO. 296 school in Coralvili and in Iowa family hod carried the stove out­ City, ev ntualty b coming princi­ sid by the lime the tire depart­ UNIVERSITY CALENDAR pal of the third ward school. ment arrived. UNI VERS ITY CALENDAR Items are scheduled In the President'. offi ces, Old Capitol. Friday, September 9 Tuesday, September 20 Try and Stop Me 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Iowa High Registration, Iowa fieldhoLlse. School Press association conven- ...... ---8y BENNETT CERf-----' lion, [own Memorial Union. Wednesda" September 21 . 'OMED IAN !\1or('y Am.if'l'dnm oncE' hud 11 radi job Cor ,. 9-& 6:30 p.m. to ll:()() p.m. _ Iowa R€gistralion, Iowa fieldhouse. ,'mltll ilr'otllf'l's' It·(, C'1'l'llm hilt Insf it w"t'll 11(' IlIIJlOlillCrd, "This ...... ,~~ High School Press association 7:30 p.m. - Open House for - ---.. dinner and social evening, Iowa New Students, President's Home. is the 01\ I)' iet' CI·t'llm wit h II bellrd. It 'OmN! in thep deli rious fla. Memotial Union Thursday, September 22 vor~: vllnilla, chot'olllie and ~ Saturday, September 10 7:30 a.m. - Opening of classes. Illollstachio." Another '~ntru<"f Official Registration for formal 8 :20 a.m. - Induction cere· wjth a ffllllOllR soup com[lany Fraternjty RUsQjng. mony, west approach, Old Capitol went a • glill1L11l'tillg' Whpll ]11' September 11-14 7:30 p.m. - Open House for qu ippNl. "I don'L know why we Formal Fraternity Rushing. New Stud ents, Presidlmt's home keep a(hrert ising n. O. Who Thursda.y, September 15 Friday, Sep~mb4!r 23 8:00 a.m. - Beginning of orien- want. it'" . tation for new stud ents. 9:00 p.m. to ] 2:00 p.m. - All He s til I appears on so many l. Saturday, September 1'7 Univrrsity Party, Freshman Plo r­ programs, however, that Fred Al­ ty, Iowa Memorial Uni on. 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 p. m. - Iowa len remarked "The only thing I Memorial Union open h", use. Saturday, September 24 cnn turn on In my house without Monda.y, September 19 1:30 p.m.-Football: Iowa vs getting Morey Amsterdam is the water faucet:' Registration, Iowa fieldhouse. UCLA, Iowa Stadium. • • • (For Information retard In, dates beyond this schedule, A hot, cro~s punster at the III... lee reservations In the of lice of the PresIdent, Old Capitol.) Bonnie Brae Go 1 r Club has whipped up a special menu for luncheon, consisting of Scotch broth, GENERAL NOTICES sliced tomatoes, link sausages, !.weep steak with parsley, green salad, • and chip puLtaloes, topped by trapioca pudding. On the other side, GENERAL NOTICES sbould be deposlted wl&h ihe city. editor of The there are roUs anel butler balls, nuls, and tee, everything served, of Dally Iowan in the newsroom in East Hall. NoUces must submlhed course, on wedgewood china. br 2 P.m. the day precedlq liral publication: they wUl NOT be c ooYl'lllh\. 11148. bY Bennett Cl!rI. DlatrlbuUld by K.IM J'dtU... !IYlIdINr' . accepted by telephone, and must be TYPED OR LEGmLY WRITTEN and SIGNED by a responsIble per,oft. HENRY CARL ANDERSON

LmRARY HOURS #- -"'1\ August on Saturaay and DO Sunday hours. LAFF-A-DAY CAnL- ,.. A"l> d~':>ON- Other Ubrarles ~nd reading 1'00l'1li I I 11 through September 21 fo r Mac· "FAME brid e Readini Room and the ser­ \, ill have their hours posted uf the BLACJt ials reserve r eading room in Li. UNIVERSITY LmRARIES and and brary Annex will be from 9:00 Reading Rooms will be closed on ~ . c:> GOLD" a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mondav thrOUgh Labor Day, Monday, September 5, Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noOf. 1949.

Rut 800M AND BOARD By GENE AHERN ,I '¥ Color" '/~ ' =--.:,:s ~ HAVEN'T H}.{) A FULL IT'S ~Ei"Bl.E 10 NIG~T5 SLEEP SINCE 1 ME! '" I UNDl:RSTI'oND CAME HERE. "NO 'IOU COULD Irs THE SNQRlf'oti Of \:.~ SLEEP SOUNDLY BETWEEN A GUEST IN "mE NE)(T KETTLE DRUMS DURING ROCW. ~T ~ERS " 5YMPHONY .... SO WILL 'IOU " , BUT WI>JT UI'lT'lL you TN

9-9 "Hello, dear. Any word from the houliq authorit,1" , • 'Miss America' Contestant , ~;ty 1 Hig" ·ReoJ;•• .. Qpell .Special :·Oae Fleshman . Ent,;,es iowa City high school will' h01d !Wee-k ' P-olio .Drife Yank its freshman registrati~n today from 8 ".m. to 2 p.m. In the high f~ ' More .Money Ccral school, .Prlm;lpal Ralph ~ A. Aus- Tl)e one week sPecial polio tuDd termiUer rentinded yesterda)'. drlve. opened yesterday in low. Scym SophomoreS, juniors alld; seniors Ci ty. Action has .already beIIlI who did not register ili ' tqe last In raising th~ em~rgenc:)' f1llld for the National Foundation for three days can register ' toqb, he lnfantlle !Paralysis.

added 'JIMrs. J.K ..Schaaf • .chapter chair. Ninth rratle mathel'l!a~lcs ex- mari, apPealed to aU re8iden~ ac aminations will be held tpday at the.a.re~ . to 00 their part In meet. Mis~ City ' high in room 218: A'US{er- in;' the urge'!t need. . miller said., • Cardboard" coin . containera IDd I ' Pol>WS 'Vere ' prepar~ 111 lilt Prelim nary registration, figures womeh of the' M60se' to be""--" Thr released yesterday shoW~ ' 142. ..­ seniors and 151 juniors~lready. · th~

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