Irg GOOp MORNING, IOWA CITY! Little change is forecast for today and tomorrow. Today's high is predicted at SO to 60, tonight's low owaJll at 35 to 40. ; EatabUahed 1868' Vo1.79. No. lO4-AP News and Wirephoto Iowa City. Iowa. Saturday. Jan. 25, 1947-Five Cents --~..

u.s. Steel, Unions . Extend

Present 'Pa cts to April 30, Ang/q-Russlon Treaty Sti./l Good;! NEW GREEK PREMIER Time Needed Stalin Suggests Changes #0 Bevin To Work Oul LONDON (JP)-Z'rime Minister r 41 Agreemen~ Stalin has agreed with Foreign any alliance and not to take part 1 I. The proposed International Secretary Bevin that the 20-year in any coalition directed agaInst atomic energy authority would be Murray, Fairless the other." independent of the United NaUons British-Russian alliance has not security council In its 'activitIes Move to Ensure been "repudiated" but has sug­ Soviets Name Flaws und would be dominated by the Continued Production gested that it will have to be re­ United States as has been the vised and strengthened ii it is to In Atom Control Plan U. N. be extended to 50 yeors, an ex­ PITTSBURGH (JP)- The U. S. change oC notes disclosed last MOSCOW (JP)- The Soviet ma­ 2. Atomic enern as envlsared Steel corporation and the CIO­ by BUl"lIch would operate like n night. gazine New Times declared yes­ United Steelworkers agreed last "real world atomic trust" which Whether Britain would be will­ terday three basic flaws existed night to extend present contracts ing to negotiate a revised pact in Bernard Baruch's plan lor could dispose of all resources and of all "Big Steel" subsidiaries was not clear. A foreign office atomic energy control and ex­ run all the work on atomic energy spokesman this week, said, "As J claimed that his recommendation in all countries. unUl April 30 to gain additional understand it, the offer implied for continued U. S. production of 3. Baruch proposed to delay time to work out a 1947 agree­ that the word 'twenty' would be atom bombs disclosed "where the indefinitely the transfer to the ment for some 170,000 workers. KING GEORGE n yesterday ad­ substituted by the word ·fifty.' " dog lies bureid!" atomic authority control of work News of the extension came The exchange ot notes apP8ilred mlnltered tbe oath of otrlce to a The Soviet publication said that being done in the United States in after both sides decided to adjourn to have settled the tempest which the three fluws were: the sphere of atomic energy. new Greek cabinet headed by Pre­ began Dec. 22 with Bevin's radiO mier Demetrlos Maximo! (above), contract discussions until Monday. review of foreign affairs which 74-Year-old financier and member A two hour morning meeting, contained the statement that Brit­ of the Royalist Populist party first to be held on a new contract, ain "does not tie herself to any­ Picketing Outlawed, Unions Made Liable that parliament adjourn to permU one." ended' with the union presenting preparation of a new (overnment its IS-point program to the steel T~t statement, construed at program. Const.l\ntln Tsaldarls, the representatives headed by John t.he time as an effort to answer Under 2 Bills Filed in State Legislature Maximos requested immediately criticisms that Britain's policy A. Stephens, vice-president in DES MOINES (JP)-Picketing tlon or seizure of property spe­ retiring premier and also a Popu­ charge of industrial relations foL' was too closely bound with the list, was given the forelm minis­ United states and as an effort would be outlawed and labor cifically referred to "labor unions U.S. Steel of Delawal·e. The pre­ uniOns would be liable for judg­ or other labor organizations" and try In the new cabinet. sent contract expires Feb. 15. to approach to easier relations (AP WIREPHOTO) wtlh Russia, was picked IlP by ments to enforce collective bar­ those who "aid or abet" such A year aro, the steel union Pravda, and Interpreted by that gaining agreements under two destruction or seizure of property. had begun a month-loDr strike. bills filed yesterday for introduc­ Two Local Bills Involvln,. 150,000 steelworkers CHARLES MAXWELL, 62, and his wife. Katherine, 72. told pollce today that a candle's flame was Communist party orgall in Mos­ cow as a renunciation of Brit­ tion in the house of representa­ Two local option bills very much throUi'hout the nation to enforce Ikelr only heat for nine days. Tbey aecused tbelr landlord of shutting off the gas In their Cleveland tives Monday. similar to the pair introduced in demands for a $2-a-day ware ,uarters. He said the liues required repairs. Both are crippled. (AP WIREPHOTO) ain's Soviet alliance. Seek Revision The British at once issued a They were the iirst labor bills the house in 1945 were beIng cir­ Increase. That strike was set­ public statement that the treaty to make their appearance in the culated in the house. One would 01 tled by an 18 ~ cent hourly * * * * * * • was neither "superseded or sus- hous~ , and f?lIowed by one d~y caIl tor local option on beer, the. boost whIch was adopted by Registrar Revises pended," and then last Saturday the Intt'oducllon of a measur~ , In other local option on -hard liquor. Potsdam Industry generally. The steel sent the Moscow goverllment a the senate to prevent the. flll~g Copies of the proposed measures union now claims a membership OTe Grants Rent Increase were given to some house mem­ note declaring the Pravda article Iof portal-t.o-porlal pay SUIts In of 850,000. ~ . Today's Schedule "misleading" and reaffirming the state courts. bers by outside dry leaders, who Philip Murray, president u~ treaty. Beer, Liquor Options asked the members to study the Agreement both the CIO and the United The treaty provides: Meanwhile, there were develop- bills and introduce them next Steelworkers, announced the ex­ 10 'Hardship (ase' Landlords For Registration week. LONDON (JP)-The Union of 1. Mutual aid against Germany ments in a move for local option tension, saying it was proposed by WASHINGTON (JP)- Land- line of rent controls, Fleming Today's registration schedule at and her EUropean aUies "until the on beer and liquor, and an effort The bill for local OPtion on beer South Africa joined Australia management. He added that sim­ lords sutfering hardship can get said: Iowa Union has been revised so restablishment of peace." to solve the individual income ould provide fQr elections on the yesterday in demanding a quick ilar extensions with other steel I. Any doubts as to the need of that all registration can be com 2. Agreement not to negotiate tax controversy b y a temporary matter either on a township, city companies probably would be a !'tnt increase under a policy an­ or town, or county-wide basis. reVlSlOn \If the Potsdam agree· raising rents in a hardship case pleted by 1 p.m. The announce· with any German government, fOr compromise calling for half rate made early next week. Such elections could be called ment to improve Germany's war· nounced yesterday by Maj. Gen. must be resolved in favor of the ment was made yesterday after­ a period of 20 years from 1942 payments this year. "The union agreed to this course Philip B. Fleming, director of the landlord. noon by Registrar PauL J. Blom- except fJr German governments Rep. David G. Ainsworth (R.. upon the filing of a petition signed blighted economy, which it de­ of action," declared Murray, office of temporary controls. 2. Local costs will be the meas· mers. which "clearly renounce all ag- Spirit Lakeland several others by 25 percent or more of the elig- scribed as a dangerous potential "because we believe that real Ible voters in the area. The ques­ Fleming lold reporters, after a uring rod as to whether nents are Blommers said the new registra· gressive intentions." liIed the anti-picketing measure. menace to peace. collective bargaining requires 3. Agreement on a desire to It would prohibit picketing "by tion could be submitted either at aU on .president Truman, that too low. tion system can accommodate ap· E.K. Scallan, the union's acting complete discussion of all points. join other states "for common ac- force, threats, violence and in­ a specIal election or a general his office has directed regional 3. The new order Is designed proximately twice the 250-300 high commissioner in London, in During such discussions the pubJi(! tion to peace and resist timidation" and such picketing as election. OPA offices to "liberalize" rents to correct local situations where students an hour as originally addressing the four-power deputy should not be kept in a state of aggression in the postwar period." would interfere with the opera- In "Ilardship cases." rents of some properties are low­ planned. He asked cooperation toreign ministers now preparing apprehension. We likewise under­ 4. Agreement to rive each other I tion of a business not involved While stressing that this does er than those of similar proper­ from all students to finish regis· Iowa School Boards the groundwork for the German stand some of the problems con­ military and other support against in a labor dispute. . 1101 mean a break in the general ties in the same area. tration as quickly as possible. peace treaty, asked ~hat the r;ate fronting management, such U revival of axis aggression in the It also would prohibit destruc­ Ask $8 Million More President Truman as late as The new schedule for today is: of current German coal exports, their uncertainty as to their liab,. yesterday re-affirmed that he 8-8:30 a.m. Numbers 1·249 postwar period until more perma- tion and seizure 01 property in ility in portal-to-portal suits." nent peace keeping methods could connection with a labor dispute DES MOINES (JP)-Directors of reparations deliveries and plant favors continued rent control. 8:30-9 a.m. 250·499 dismantling be "reconsldered," of· Benjamin F. Fairless, president be worked out with other states, and subject violators to a fine of the Iowa Assciation of School Jalmadge Assails· In congress, such Republican 9-9:30 a.m. 500·749 ticial American sources said. of U.S. Steel, also issued a state­ this agreement to remain in force not more than $100 or a sentence 01 leaders as Senator Taft of Ohio 9:30'10 a.m. 750·999 Boards called upon the state leg­ Scallan opposed large scale ter· ment in which he said: have said they favor eontinuing 10-10:30 a.m. 1000·1249 for 20 years and' 'thereafter until not more than 30 days. Each vio­ islature in a resolution yesterday "The propolal was made and Arnall, Newspaper terminated." lation would constitute a separate ritorial demands on Germany and control in some form past the pre­ 10:30-11 a.m. 1250·1499 to appropriate not less than $8,- advocated a decentralized German accepted beeause of the desire 5. An a,reement to "work to- offense. sent termination date of June 30. 11-11:30 a.m. 1500·1749 000,000 a year to school districts in government. on the part of botb parties to In Radio Address The real estate industJ.:y has 11:30 a.m.-12 noon 1750·1999 gether in close and friendly col- Outlaws Plckettn&" make a Contribution to Ute nat­ a,dditlon to $3,530,000 now allotted The tenth day of German-Aus­ called for a 15 percent indease in 12 noon-12:30 p.m. 2000·2249 laboration after the reestablish- The measure would outlaw such trian peace making brought these Ional welfare. This action as­ ATLANTA (JP)-Herman Tal- all ceilings, rent decontrol on all 12 :30-1 p.m. 2250·2499 ment of peace for the organization picketing "as prevents persons by law. other developments, as reported by sures continuity of our .teel madge assailed his opponents yes- new dwelHng units and progres­ of security and economic pros- from entering or leaving any par­ The association, describing the American diplomats: operation. until April 30, 19n. terday as creator's of "planned sive decontrol of all rents when perity in Europe" and to "take ticular place or from using the financial position of the schools as 1. South Africa and Australia DurinI' the period of extension tonfusion" and appealed by radio landlords offer leases carrying into account the interests of the public ways." It would be enforce­ "desperate," proposed that the pressed their demand for fuller there may be clarification of to ~rs father's old-line followers increases of not more than 15 United Nations in these objects." able against those who picket and funds asked be appropriated from participation by smaller powers in matters now constltutlnr Illue. Four Men Held 6. Arreement to "render one those who induce others to picket. the state special tax revenue and to back up his claims to the dis- percent. aU treaty deliberations and again between the parties which -pdted governorship of Georgia. OPA has resisted decontrol, i another all possible economic as- It also wbuld protect "suppUes be pro-rated among the schools were rebuffed by Russian deputy affect wal'e and other eosts." sistance after the war." or delivery vehicles." on the basis of per-pupil average Talmadge bought radio time saying that return . of veterans, n Feodor I. Gousev, with no tinal He city the hall~bi11ion dollar "'ilh personal funds to attack for- war workers and their families to Kidnaping 7. Agreement "not to conclude The section concerning destruc- daily attendance. decision reached on the issue. suits filed against the giant pro­ mer Governor Ellis Arnall and. former homes have made the 2. Australia asked for an earl)', ducer fOr "alleged past portal-to­ the Atlanta Journal, and to urge housing shortage worse than BENTON HARBOUR, MICH. NORTHWEST FLOOD ISOLATES FARM separate peace conference on Aus· portal liabill ty" and said: "Had public pressure on legislators dur- during the war. It said it had (JP)-Four Ghicago Negroes were tria and said that Austrian peace the uDion not agreed to the con­ ing the week-end recess of Geor- allowed hundreds of thousands in custody here yesterday, under­ should impose no unjustifiable tract extension we wou1d have eia's general assembly. He also of individual rent adjustments. going questioning in the brutal burdens or humiliations. found ourselves facing an immed­ .ppeal~d for contributions from Last October 30, in the midst of kidnaping and slashing of a 19- 3. The deputies in the German jate demand to raise wages with­ the Talmadge faithful "to aid me OPA's headlong retreat on most year-old gasolme station attend­ treaty section scheduled a meeting out knowing how long an individ­ in carrying this fight to the peo- price controls, the agency slapped ant early Friday. tomorrow to hear the Canadian ual employe works each day and pIe." rent ceilings on additional areas Tne victim, Richard Hillhouse, representative and agreed that the how much he Is entitled to re­ Said Talmadge: "The Atlanta with a population of 3,500,000. flung himself from a speeding car meeting wou1d be cancelled if ceive at the end of the day-if Journal tries to make the news. six miles east of here after a Canada carried out its threat to the portal-to-portal pay theory is ,They are tr,)'ing to create anarchy quartet robbed his airport station "boycoU" the deliberations. to' be imposed." Government officials at Wash­ In Georgia by drumming up the Capone Suffers Relapse of $40, abducted him, slashed his Meanwhile, Dr. Karl Gruber, Austrian foreign minister, told ington g~nerally considered it a little lleetings of the · peole who throat and flung him bleeding into MIAMI BEACH (JP)-Scarface newsmen his nation would be un­ smart move by Murray and the are opposed to the Democra tic tt.e rear seat of their automobile. Al Capone wlIs lighting for his able to pay reparations to anyone. steel companies. white 9rimary and who are oppos­ At Mercy hospital his condition life last night and his attending ~ to the county unit (electoral) wns reportee;! favorable despite physician said the former Chicago Bystem in Georgia. They want to loss 01 blood and a brain concus­ gang leader was "definitely break {jown the functions of gov­ sion. Hillhouse managed to reach worse." McCarthy Bill Would.Halt Strikes Over ernment." a farmhouse where help was Dr. Kenneth Phillips, who has Wright Bryan. editor of the summoned. been attending the ex-Chicago Journul, said today the Journal The fOUl' men were arrested in Closed Shop; Give IEmployers 'Freedom' gangster, said Capone, once had no connection with indigna­ Kalamazoo, Mich., an hour later thought to be out of danger, had a they pulled into a filling sta­ WASHINGTON (JP)- Senator The McCarthy bill was sent to tion meelings being held through­ $ultered a rela'pse. McCarthy (R-Wis) yesterday in­ the senate labor committee which out Georgia. except to report the tion. troduced a bill to "eliminate the ~esumes hearinlls Tuesday. 4 news. Held without charge in the Ber­ rien county jail in neighboring closed sbop issue as a source of Hearings on bills to outlaw por­ ON THE INSIDE St. Joseph, Mich., the men are strikes" and "restore" to employ­ tal pay suits will be resumed Hicken looper Elected ers complete freedom of speech. today with Senator O'Daniel (D­ STUDENTS THINK MAR­ McKinley Allen, 23, and three brothers, Eldridge Brown, 24, His statement said complete Tex) as the witness. Atom Group Chairman SHALL will do as well as Stonewall Brown, 23, and Ben freedom speech had been "lost" Byrne., Dall)' Iowan opinion ot Also in the senate a resolution Junior Brown, 22. under the Wagner Labor Rela­ WASHINGTON (JP) - Sen. poll tlnd...... pare Z calling tOr a complete audit by Bourke E. Hickenlooper (R., la.) tions act. congress of all government ac­ "'.1 elected chairman of the joint G. O. P., DEMOCRAT tlelle" Von Papan Trial Opens McCarthy's bill would allow an counts since 1933 Willi introduced eon,resslonal committee on atomic taIle IlhalM! as "II candidates NUERNBERG (JP)-The trial of employer to make "any statement by Senator Robertson (R-Wyo). 8IIel'lY at B reorganization meet­ nle for forthco ...... cU, etec- Franz Von Papen on charges of of views or arguments" concerning A fund of $10,000,000 waB pro­ in, Yesterday. Uona ...... pare • playing Hitler's game and bring· any labor question, It the state­ posed for the investigation. .. l{(ck'!nlooper succeeds. Senator IOWA CITY POINTS 10 re­ ing Germany to destruction open· ment "contains no threat ot force Republicans won their fight to Grlen McMahon (D., Conn.), who CIOrd in prevenUnl juvenile ed yesterday in a Bavarian deNaz­ or violence." continue the senate small buslnes. I'I!lIIalns B member of the 18-man dellnquenc, before National ification court only a mile from It also would outlaw the closed committM. The senate voted ., eol1lmlttee. Hl\lf the membera are You'h WHII .eta underway the building where the Interna­ shop or union shop unless two­ to 42 to extend It for another FLOOD WATERS of lIIe Snoqualmie river IUrrounded ihll farm home near Dunll...... heast of S.at- thirds of the employes of a plant elabt months over prolelta of from the house, half from the &e­ ...... ,..-e S tional military tribunal acquitted llate. him of war crimes charges. tle, ,esWrda,. Heal', ral. and meltln, mountain .now caused 'he flMd, AP WIREPHOTO voted lor it by secret ballot. Senator Tobey (R-NH)...... ~ - ... ~--.-- - •• PAGBTWO THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA SATURDAY. JAN. 25. i!i4; I'D RATHER BE RIGHT OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN a- ..... IIJfIYaUftY Cl.u.-nAa an ....._ ...... Book ~\~1fQil ...... om ... ON C.,II.L ne_ ,., til. OIIB."" IfOTICII .. r.<-. ••,...... ltII til. _...... f ..... Dan, J__ .. .., . ~I ...... tilt lou ~ ...It .. f •• 110", t.-,I ...... m.. til " , ball1 Je..... 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,men. In the 220-yard free style, . WaUy His, A.A.U. champion in ~y's . in 31·27 Win IItQ men both middle distance free st)'le ,events at Great Lakes last y,ear, cracked the o l ~ Iowa mark set ~n . dS lUO by :4.8. H Is won the event In I Immaculate Conception R or 2:12. By DON l\[ALONEY BT p~ !rp~LL * * • • $Wr 8,i.orta w~ter Start Sport. Writer FOl,lr University of Iowa rec· St. Mary's In the fourth quarter, howenl, ords a.n~ qne NCM freshman re­ cord were broken at the lieldhouse off a determined fourth the Marian defense ' threaltl under the Greyhound raUy. ye~terday ~temoOn as the Hawk, rally by the Immaculate lI,)'e mermen won thelr second last night in Stramel connected on two loll&, ,Western ccnll1rence dual J1leet of took home a one-handed shots, and Calle Dia the "season, d~eaUng Wisconsin, notched one on a fast break, b\i1 5.3~1. victory. - rOI !lklk ~.e 01 Ow Moine. Maher, making his the rally fell short. The Marlar. - a# yae Alew .yaUonal ~&er ·co1Ie­ appearance for the Mar­ now have eight wins, and se~1II ;QR SALE: Cc AIfk ~ J'flCOril in &he the pivot position, scored Josses for the season. istered. All c l,U · y~nl 'bii.~e wUb Ute points. Paul Flannery and lNi~e ,wiUi .&he winDlDI' BOX SCOR/! colony KenneL Sueppel each notched St. Mary', (8 1\ , I"'. Con •• pl. tnl ~~e ;i t:b.a. ~ Ume bel&ere4 markers. The Greyhounds (Iowa. Oil y) If rL pI W edar 1It,,) "liM .fJ.~ ~r~ 1':)J.9 set bT Mottet . f 2 l 3 Strame!, I 3 I I i'ORsAL~ Nt,,' 01 paced by "Duncll" Callan Sueppel_ I 3 1 OO'Oonlle ll , ( I I I cylinder, 2 't,W I'''.rToll 01 S~\N'd U,aI­ poured In ten points to lead Maher. c 4 0 5 Callan. c 3 4 I V~f iD ~., and alto broke won Rocca. g 0 3 I WnUa",s. ( 0 0 I .68~ · scorers, 311d Jim stramel Flannery. g 2 3 4 Walsh. 8 0 I I &he Gld owa record of l:d MIt 3:45.3 was Lenoch. ! 0 0 0 Morris, g I I I in ...at > , collected eight points. Boyd COOl/ Fox, g 0 I I the Hawk team of Hoffnagle, Broel., e 0 0 U Another NCAA freshman record ger, Katz and Zakrzewski by Sueppel and Maher coIl­ Loni. , 0 I OJ __ _ was br~en .in the 200'yard breallt seconds. ecled two field goals in the open­ stroke by Dick Lake of Iowa. Tot att II 9 14 Tol. l. 11 1 U The issue was never in doubt ii\g quarter for the Ramblers, Score by quarters: However, since Lake is a first st. Mary's fl . C. \ . _.... 8 17 21 II aIter the stylish Hawkeyes won while Call an hit two charity Ofrtc.lals : }' Immen (lowa); semester lreahman, his wJnning (Iowa Teachers) !la, the opening medley relay. They 2 tosses and Stral"(\el swished a one time of 2 ~ 21L7, which beat thll took eight out of nine pain ts in o McDonald . c 3 handed shot from the corner, freshman mark' by nearly five sec· the 60 and 220-yard free styles, Bob Berens, outstandi ng Iowa Niemuth. e 2 onds, is still ineligible for n,atlonal , the low board diving, and led at City middlew,eight was outpointed Zorn, I 2 leavi ng the Marians in front, 8-6. Smlt,h. i J The Greyhounds tryed to slow rating. Second semester f~hmen the midway point of the meet 30- by chunky J oe Reyes of Peoria, Engle. g 7 are the only swimmers al:lle to Bunke. g 0 the game down in the second 6. Ill., in a feature bout at the Cedar Stark., g 0 esta,blish new records under the The meet, as was expected, quarter, but the Marlaos were NCAA rules. 81.-r..... MCDONALD, Iowa diver who placed second In low board diving was comparltively easy for the Rapids coli.seum last night. hot and emerged with a half­ Two other records of lana sta}1 - In the Iowa Wisconsin meet yesterday Is shown jacknlflng In approved Jlkwkeyes, and Coach Dave Tbis was the second loss in a tOOe lead of 1'7-10. In the third ding also lell to the HawkeYe ta"/t' 'alblon. (Dally Iowan Photo by Don Padilla) Armbruster used the opportun.:. row for the popular 160 pounder. quarter the· Ramblers kellt their poise and controlled the game. ~\ ------~------~.------~------~----~~~~~~------= ATTEND MATINEES - [tVaIq NITE SHOW5 Doors ENDS Ha,wk .(agers M'eet Wildcats Tonight OJlClo NOW THURSDAY 1:15 . 10:" * *' * lowa-Ex~cls ' ~~: rRODADL; L1NEv:.~ l bU~i~?r U-Higb Five Routs 'Hawklets Hit I Play Final Game Tonight IT'S MUSICAL BLISS YOU SIMPLY CAN'T MISS! 32 Irving Berlin Melodies-Old end New Close (onlesl. ~rl~;~sl:~·e g8:l. O 'O IO CkS~~~o~~~i. Westliberfy, 40-1~ Ottumwa Fllye h~ Br..... o"': WSUI WEST LIBERTY - Univel'sity The University of Iowa basket­ high's rejuvenated Bluehawks put P ROBABLE LINEUP S ball squad, 15 strong, leaves this on a defensive show in the first Iowa. Clly Ottumwa morning fOI' Chicago where they Reichardt F Cl ayvon Oxford Five Drops quarter last night and then roared D rake (c \ F Eriand will meet Northwestern in the Hettrick C Burgason to an easy 40-19 Eastern Iowa loop Sangster G Long ~ in Y.lehmllCGlIor first hal t of a double-header pro­ Carson G Hammersley Plus gram tonight at the Chicago stad­ Shamrackr, 25-10' victory over West Liberty- theil' TIme: 8 , l5 tonight .' ': Starrin g Place: Iowa City high gym liNG FRED ;~A N " POOCH ium. The Iowa-Northwestern second of the season. PARADE" game starts at 8: 15 p.m. and will By KEN .KEW Seeking revenge tor a 37-27 de­ St. Patrick's high school bowed The West Liberty team exper­ Novel 1111 be followed by the DePaul-lYIichi­ Ienced an ll-minute scoring feaUnflicted on them at Ottumwa, Late News gan State game. to Oxford 25-.20. last ni ght, but the Iowa City high cagers play Gwsb~ : ~~ :.~~ed tile highly touted visitors knew drourht at the outset as the po­ Tbe Hawkeyes, silll 5DlarUn .. tent 'Hawks clung to the losers' host to the powerful Bulldog five they were really in a ball game. tonight at the City high gym. under lhe double setback at For Ulree quarters the Sham­ like plaster on a wall. It was Doors Open 1;15 _ 9:45 p.m. Indiana and Purdue, l)ope ~ 'he winners' best performan.ce The Little Six second place rOClk'. bahl.ed away on even squad has walked over all compe­ de-claw the Wildcats and . n~ terms with the Pirates. The big of the campaign and lifted them back In&o the conference race. tition except the conference lead­ break In the I'ame came when to fourth spot, (n Northwes~rn the Hawk, hit ing Muscatine quintet and sports Bill Seemuth, Irish center, foul ­ Paced by Gussy Helm and Nick a team which has lost all four the.l ague's scoring ace in Center ed out JUI' be(ore the closc of Ander.'l on the 'Hawks barreled in­ Verle BUl'gason. Forwards Zip of l&s conference I'ames Ulua far the thJrd period. He leU the to an 11-0 first qual'ter lead, thJs season. Clayvon and Jim Erland were the ..ame with the score tied and James ,vho led Comet scoring with Hawk}et big headaches in the FINISHING THEm high school competition against Otlumwa tonight Nevertheless Coach Harrison without his tine rebounding St. 10 points, finally bucketed one, earlier game at Oltumwa as they are City high star cagers Dick Drake (left) and KIrk Carson. Drake fears that the 'Cats may be due Patrioll'. could,,"'t keep UP the but U-high spurted to an 18-7 half tallied over half of the Bulldog has been a fixture In the Hawklet torecouri while Carson has alter­ for a reversal of form and break Jlace. margin .. They led at three-quart­ scores. nated at forward and guard. As Refreshing as a loose acalnst his Hawkeyes. The score was tied eight times ers, 29-14. The rest was a walk. Tonight's encounter w\l1 be Northwestern has only average before Oxford <;ould break out and the last appearance in a little Breath of height with theil' Center George B OX SCOR E Dean will miss the non-conler­ .hold .a lead. The first quarter end­ Unlv. ,JI,h ('10\ I We" Libe .. y ( 19) Hawk uniform for versa.tlle lIIini Lose End Huber Spring! Felt topping the list at 6-4 but has ed with 6xford leading 9-7 due to I, It pll • II IC pI KlJIk. Oarson and game captain ence game for the Mississippi Val­ Anderoon. f Janney. rIO I Plus Young, Mike Kasap plenty of speed. two beautiful long shots by guard rca-c) 3 3 2 Wahle. ( 0 l 0 Dick Drake. Both arc mld-year ley leaders to rest his ailing leg H: elm. r 3 6 2 Meycrs. f 0 0 I Ben Schadler, guard, has led the, Chuck Roushar who was the ne­ I 0 0 0 0 0 0 seniors who have completed ror laler loop contests as the D lerk., Buckman, ( CHAMPA IGN, ILL. (IP)- Bill Wildcats in scoring but the over­ mesis for st. Patrick's all night. nasley. ( 0 0 0 James. c 4 2 4 their eight semesters of e\l'glbll­ Hawklets move in to the stretch in Harshb'er c 2 0 5 Johnson . g 0 I ~ all offensive picture has not been, Megan and McMahon did all the Ojemann, , 5 2 3 Palmcr, g 2 0 2 Ity allowed by the state ath­ the tight league race. BUI Reich­ Huber, University of Illinois jun­ good. Northweslern recently losi point getting for the Shamrocks Hady. g Chell. g 0 1 .. (co-c) 1 I 4 Owen. g OO 1 letlo assooiation. Drake will ardt will get the nod at the start­ ior end, said yesterday he had two regular forwards b)' ineligi­ in the first eigh t min utes. Lenthe, e 0 0 2 start at. bi& ullual forward post ing forward position opposite signed a contract with the Cleve­ bility and now posts a .215 p~r- St. Patrick'", tied the score while Carson moves back from Drake while Center Gene Hettrick Tot.ls 14 J.! iii Totals 7 ~ I. land Bl'owns of the all-America cent accuracy. . 12-12 at halftime and It was tied Score by quarters: his forecourt spot to the guard and Guard Jim Sangster will be U-Hlgh ...... 11 18 29 40 football conference. (owa, now In a tie for slx1h again In the thJrd quarter at 16, West Liberty ...... 0 7 14 10 politlon vacated by Sonny Dean. at tbeir usual spots. place in tbe BiC Nine, hopes &0 16 when Seemuth was waved Star Halfback Claude "Buddy" ImproYe Its standln, prnidin.­ ou&. Young quit school after the some of the oUier conferepce Then Scheetz, Schmidt and Rou­ Illinois-UCLA game in the Rose. ,ames result In uptle&s. UI~ls shar took over under the baskets Bowl and announced Wednesday holds one of the ke)'. III I&s and conti-oUed the rebounds. Tile ATTEND OUR MATINEES that he was open to pl'O football ,ame wUb WillCOnsia aad a third period ended 18-16 with Ox­ offers. Mlnnesola defeat at the band. lord ahead and in the final pel' and Early Nite Shows! Mike Kasap, 260-pound senior or Indiana would help. iad they rolll!d on to their six­ tackle, signed a co ntract with the Bul first 01 all lhe Hawks must! ~nlh win of the sea&on. St. Pat­ BrowflB Monday night. Kasap's come through. Coach Harrison has rick's record now stands at 8-5. salary was reported unofficially to iowcated. that he will start- ttI8' DOX SCORE ~OO, plus a bonus f OI' signing, ,-- rnb!" bi h I 8&. Palrltil'. VIlu:J~, co naOoton w 0 n- ..owa ClIr) t,,, pt O.-Cord (, n pi eludes Dick Iva at one' forward Mea.n, f 3 2 j Winter, ( o 2 3 st McMahon. f I 1 4 Scheet •• I I 4 4 po . Sl!emuth. c Ol 5 Schmidt, c 3 33 The Iowa and Northwest'e.tn HemUska. e I 0 5 Rou~ar , e 303 Onob. I 0 3 ~ Hamey . g 1 0 5 series is one of the closest all Duffy, f 0 1 I Shebetka 1 o 0 3 NOW! NOW! record. ~irce the first gam!! in . ~:t:o..~ IJ g ~ ~ 19011, the HawkeyCl have taken,., I ,- - - • You Will Thrill to the 'l th W'ld ts h Tot.l. . 't lO 2'~ To,".. I 9 U 26 games w hlee l ca ave Seor. by ~uarter.: taken 211. No games have been Oxford .. ·I·· ...... ~ .. ·O 12 18 2~ Greatelt of AU played bet'fleert' the tw.o · schools St. Patrick . .. _..... ' . .. 1 12 Id ~ BERGMAN Performances! Ah! Greatest since i944 when two aames re­ . ' . College Cage Scores sulted in an even: break. Kansa s. ~ , Iowa Stale 40 Combination of In the final game the ,Wildcats Bowlin. Gr... n ' M. Ohio U. 41 Marllltta !II. D.nlson 38 Attractions won a 42-41 declBion when Duane B ....~y 11 Western Michigan 48 Sickels sl f(e(J ~~roug/l for a basket LuthH S3. Simpson 51 St. Ambrose 59, St. .Toseph's Und .) 48 in Townl in the last 70 secortd•. W.shlri,loti 58, Chic.,o 28

End. Double We.tern Today ,. 'lUI Serial e Phantom lUder ad~ AP~~~ 5:::7y «n ~ i it) "~9~YI COOPER and BERGMAN in the:Saine : ~~~~ Pidure i. • • Nuf' Said • • . • • ."Oar . Hearts. Were Growing

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SATURDAY, JAN. 25, 1947 THE pAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA PAGE FIVB . c • Ads Get Results CLASSIFIED ,RATE C4BJ) WANtED TO RENT WARTED TO BUY. HELP WANTEJ' NOTICE BAKERY SUPPLIES ROOMS FOR RENT Rev. Philippi to Speak CASH RATE The Rev. Milo Philippi, pastor lor. da,.t-tOe per line _ 4.,- BE INDEPENDENT: We need" WANTED: Babies for day nursery. -:------:. ROOM FOR RENT: For two boys. • ~l'Uv. da¥t-7e per Une per d.,. -reliable man to own and operate To open Feb. 3. Dial 9216. Fanc7 Pastrr J)JaJ 6844 . of the Evangelical and Re[ormed • OOIlOICUOve dayt-Oe per Ilne per d.,. a rou~ or 5c select nut machines, church in Washington, Iowa, will 1 -I'lb~ per llne per day -rllure 5 word. to IIn_ Can be handled out of holne on r WISH to inform folks In John- eue-OurPart)' and Decorated SpecWq FOR RENT: Room lor student speak on the proposed merger be­ Minimum Ad-2 Una part time; opportunity lor full Dial 41" 1---'girl. Dial------9498. tween the Evangelical and Refor· son county and vicinity that I tilne if desired. $945 cash re­ med and the Congregational Chris· CLASSIFIED DISPLAY LOST: Blue and Gold American am available every evening to 50e ClQI. Inch quired. For lull particulars give __ It is estimated that 15 million !ian churches at 7 p.m. Sunday Or t5.00 per month WANTED TO RENT: Young uni- Chemical SOCiety Pin. Reward, transact any business for SMULE­ !.. S_W_A...;.N_K_B_A_K_E_~'::'Y_--J versity couple. Both graduates name, address ana phone number. KOFP"S of Cedar ' Rapids. Call Americans get their livings from at the Iowa City Congregational All Wanl Ada Cash ln Advance Payable Phone 311l. Ext. 77. Write Box 0-63, Dally Iowan. church vesper service. II PaIIy low... Bualneu oUl.. da!ly ofter part time domestia work, in , John Dee. Phone 7489, Iowa City, W,ANTED TO EXCHA.l'jGE the cotton industry. Wlt,!l 1 P.,...IIl_.______------exchange for accommodation. LOST: Man'S gold ring, large dia- OLD HOME TOWN by STANLEY Ca\lceUa\lonl mm! be calle4 .. Write P. O. Box 611, Iowa City. mond and 2 rubies. Ring had WILL THE PERSON who took before 5 p.rr.. ------ItJpOlllibw. for one Inco~", lnaartloll • been cut from injured finger. High -;;;FUBNITUBB;;;;~;;;;;;;;;:M;O;;VlNO;:;;;;;; camel hair light tan overcoat ALL 'TIi 'OTIIERS HAVE T CI4ATMORE? '" only. WANTED: Garage in ViCinity of intrinsic and sentlmenlal value. • Iby mistake leaving brown' over- DRILLED TUNNELS TIlRU IjAw:r .. WI4Y.·(.lE'S Fieldhouse. Call Ext 8048. Substantial reward. Call 5363. MAHER BROS TRANSFER coal at Don's Wed. night please re- THEiR TEETH 10 LET ALWAYS BEEN AN Dial 4191 I o turn coat to Don's. TIl' liES GET OUT ACTOR. ... AN OLD FASTER.'/ · ... WAS HAOOLA / .. . f.lE'5 WANTED TO RENT: I am a vet- LOST: Will student who picked 1'- UIeI... t hrD.ItlIre 1I0YIr nrJEoGE'S KEPT f.liMSELF FOR SALE eran . permaneJ?tly located in up dark brown Alpagora over­ Adr AIMIIIC 0111' SWITCHED brown overcoats out- COUSIN ONCE Ttl' I Girls and Women side of lab 228, Chemistry Bldg., SKINNY SO flED Iowa City badly In need of house coat by mistake in room 300, WAlIDROBE SERVICB LEADER Of AN pOR SALE: Cocker puppies. Reg­ for Tuesdlly, Jan. '21. Would like to OUTLAW SEA HARDER.. or apartment. We have one small Chern building please return coat TARGET FOR.. Istered. All colors. On approval. child. Can pay good rent. Can yo\1 to BlU' Velman, 109 E. Prenliss. DIAL - 9696 - DIAL trade ·back. Call aor'don Lane, GANG IN A.USTRALIA ;' EGGS AND Colony Kennels, Amana. help us? Write Box L-51, Daily Phone 3785. Phone 3149, Bl,I.fkley ' Hotel. VEGETABLES I ~ ------Iowan. ~------___ Nur~~ids E'OR SALE: '311 Oldsmobile. 6 LOST: Brown leather biUlold in cylJnder, 2 door sedan. Phone WANTED TO RENT: Veteran Fieldhouse locker room. Con. at University Hospitals • 684. with permanent position in Iowa tained no money, bul U1any valu- $107 per month Veterans ... FOR SALE: Silver toned porlable City will pay $100 REWARD lor able papers. Reward for return or house or 2 bedroom apt. accept- information leading to recovery. Uni(otms fuinlshed FREE Business Educallon When You victrola. Good condition. Dial Enroll In Our Colle,e 7729. able to him. Write Box K-47, ' Contact Kenneth Mounce, 339 N. Apply at once at Ornee of Daily Iowan. • Riverside Drive, Phone 3193. SUBSISTENCE - TUITION - BOOKS - SUPPLlEB --II lU... ' P.)R SALE: New coolerator ~sed Nonaca~cmlc PersOJIJlel, Boolil Supplied by U. S. GovenJllleul INSTRUCTOR desires room, fur­ 2 1\l9.o.ths. $95.00. Call 24~ 1. LOANS nished Qr unfurnished, near ~1I1, Old Dental BulldlAt COMPLETE ACCOUNTING COURSE E'OR SALE: Golf clubs, bag, balls camp\ls. $15 reward. Write Box Can Today for (Jomj)lete IDf.r~UOll $25 to $2100 Loau and shoes size 9lh. Dial 80571 or N-59, Daily Iowan. • lfi32. at IOWA CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE =--:--:-:-:-_:--_____ ,ROOM for graduate nurse ~ar MISSISSIPPI 203 ~ E. Wuhln~ton PhoDe '7 ..4 r.OR SALE: Two fold-up roll Mercy Has pit a 1 beginning INVESTMENT 'Way lwjU size beds complete. Call March 1. Write Box J-43, Daily I CORPORATION 3762. Mrs. Harley. Iowan. WANTED ------(Owned and Operated pOR SALE: Two months old $40 REWARD for informatio~ by Veterans) Ready-to-Wear PhUco ;Portable Radio with new leading to apt. or house furnish­ Michael D. Maher, Mgr. Your Car, Like A Baby, Battery. Call Ext. 364. ed or unfurnished for vet, wife, ROOM AND BOARD by GENE AHERN and 3 yr. old girl. Call 6636. Come In - Phone - Write UII Saleslady Needs Careful Attention FOR SALE: , 1946 model house Phone 5662 J)pply In PerllC)ll HEN HUXTA5LE' EXPeCT'S ..------(..ack 01 ~ttenUon to SMALL Delallll traller. Modern, excellent con­ PASS~GERS WANTS> 10-21 Sc:hnelder Bleil. at Iowa CJty's DOC;I1\AT TH'STOI<.'K AT HIS HOOSE llilloll. InquJre after 6 'P.m. Bruce lteduces Car Efflcl'lncy l.EFT REAR OJII E'AST 9 MIl.E I<.'OA!> WANTED: Riders to Chicago and Fashion S.ore TIRe CW Gause, 522 Riverdale "DON" says: If your car Is worth servlclnr. TONltdHT ··-TM'aos-s 0' return this week-end. Call 3042. YouRc~ -mE WEST EN!> S10CK IS AeOUT Moue,. , S $ , is Monq TOWNER'S It·s worth servicing right. FARM WANTS Ml! TO TYPING-MIMEOGRAPHItJ~ , • Oil • BaHcry Service ~-- .- TRAlLEJ18 FOR SALI loaned 9n jewelry, clothing, 10 Soutb Clinton street BY-- -ONE OF "TJ\EII~ ~am.ras, guns, diamonds, etc. • Gas • Tire. ??? WINNE"~S IS .... " ,Mr- • One used 'raller with boUle BELIABLE LOAN AN!>---- rae Kove, new Ures Save Time 'c!.nd Mo~ey HOUSEs FOR SALE Your reports aDd theteS Deat- .. JEWELRY (JO. COFFEY/S STANDARD SERVICE ,:J'wo other used wallen I (Lljleued pawnbrokerJ) Burlington" Clinton Sts. rood condition ~ "nd qulcld)' t1pewrtUea. FOR S~LE: To veterans only. MAaY V. BURNS (Becls&ered Watehmaker) New prefabricated bungalow, • One new tr~i1er with boUle Notary Public 11. 8. LiDn $l oak floors, automatic gas heat, ,~ ",ve 801 Iowa State Bank BldJ. automatic hot water heater, full AU reasonably pr!eed 1 . Dial 1658 WHERE TO GO basement, large lot, good location. Few ..pacel left for trailer Whiting-Kerr Really Co. Realtors. C.O.D. CLEANERS re"'al JVIOTOR SERV{CE O)al 3,723. I Dlnty'. Trailer Park OPPORTUNITY for lll11rried stu- ~ 106 South Capitol Coralvm~ Car Washln, dents. :rQ1mediate PQssession Cleanln9 Pre •• hi9 Bitter,. Servtc:e New Duplex containing 2 com-I alld Blocklll9 Hat.­ and Tire Repall'll plete apartments finished except Speclalty JUST the things for your Quon se~ Our 6orenson &I .JohuSOll flooring and some trim. Automatic hut or apt.-breakfast $ets, din­ TEXACO SERVICB gas heat and hot water. Insulated. Free Pickup ~nd Delivery Service ettes, dish cupboards, rugs, studio 231 E. CoU",e Phon. '72t3 J>rice $7,000. The Welt /,.gency. OIAL DIAL eot.ches, chest of dra wers, dishes, -,. I Dial 4411. kettles, pans, washing machines. 4433 4433 FOR SALE: Five room house on 48 Hour Service Dla14535. Your Tire Trouba. We Now Have An Alterations aDd Repairs Dett. Melrose Court. Hardwood floors, FPft rSALE------: 1946 Admiral house-- ~re OYer When Y.. Brln, Them to Our She. automatic gas heat. Possession ------trjlll,r-Pujiman style. Excel­ soon. Iowa Land dompany, exclu­ POPEYE Ll\nt cltlndJtlon. C. W. Pendleton, OK ' Rubber Welden You'll Catch Up sive broiHONOQRAPBJI Supplies and, Gift. In stock tQr .Ile HOBBY HARBOR FOR SALE: Pair of ra~ing skates. 21' N. Linn PhoDe l-tlU Size 5 or girl's size 6. Dial Ext. ,31 I. Market Dt.a .. 531. Norge Appllanc" t:oJ.\ ~ALE: 1938 StUdebaker. Ex­ Dd,. 8tollen ceJ\etlt cOlldition. Getting nhw Plwrrblrlc. Heatinl car, 'can Ext. 8048. Le' Us ------ROGE,S RITE.W~Y IOWA CITY IIOR SALE: Purebred cocker Plumbing HeaUna spaniel puppies Red, blond and ua"(lo'" Repair Your 1 'ViA' "'II • lilt S. LIIlD ~ 5871 , bl¥ck. po Sunday sales. 2 mUes \V1!5~ Nortb Liberty. Harold La­ rew. ... GET YOUR RADIO B"TTEBY C~GDI'~ JIOR SALE: Motorola table racijo. Bot.. lal~ IDd 110" Perfect condition. York trum· Automobile, tender and body VlrrU'a Sta.... rd lenioe pet. Good condltlon. Phone 80308 ·8 Da,. ~rvte. repair and paint work done -Work Guaranteed Phone 8tH ~ to 105 N CHnton, Apt. ,. now at the Pickup && DeUvE7 Corner Lln.Il .. CoU ... FOR SALE: Bendix wasber, 4e- luxe kitchen model. Dial 8-'0458. Mann Auto Mark.t Woodburn Sound We Fix-ii Shop AU b'PeII .. _ ...... rpeaecl Your PcmJ.lao Deller ~GAL SERVICI S...vi~ b,. machine method. AU h ... JAClS@lf ELECTRIC CO.; Elec­ 2Z1 East Collec~ Sb:e,& .... (loU.,. IIppUanCld. PIlI, locU, ate. r.- trical wiring, appliances and DIal II.. frelll radio mttalrin,. 108 S. Dubuque. »141 11673 or 967. :.-______..! --W. H., BENDa ..,.pde_ ...Pitl~5. I111~ E. W...... I'll. tll5 Ta.ke A Tip CON GRATO LA TlONS GRADUATES ~ IHE FlRETENDa • , ~ 41J1'OJ1A'l'IG We allPrec:late your papt Patron.,e STOQR and will bti ,lad til help you with YIIUr present movlnc proble... DJAL 2161 . . , Larew Co. A...tna~"""II""" ... THOMPSO~ TRA~SFER ' 4ND STPRAGE DIal .... I MlJ5nlA,v;. BEEN "' • • ' r CRATf 10 Ler"Tl4EM ~LIC ME INTO l1·US D~STIC REDUCTIONS ·l(ritJ ,Studio W~ • For Top. 1Di'A! TillS ",EEl[ ONLY ~ . B9ur Sel"9fee «* -In Fopd­ K ...... ' ~ot Plltel . . • Stuel, LamJII It's I 1.. ..,....It. - DIal 'liD roasten TIP·TOP • Space Heaters 'I', ..wll*- CII'f V.. 1aqbj. T~ alld m"" oUi'lr ull'rul l~uden&-DIl~ UeQIII ror .5illc. 5a~wich Shqp keep u... Feaiurlq CLBU cmd.ba RlPAII Mulford EJectric. • ST8A1UI • C80PS I'ro,bweID eupPlt.ce. .' 115 So. Clinton st: • SANDWICHES e WAFn.B8 • " Iowa St. • S. aiDtpD ""' • ..,• . . , , .... - -- - -...... -, •

PAGESII THe DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA SATURDAY. JAN. 25. 190 GAS 'PORTER' SERVICES IN A JIFFY - Mercy Hospital Drive Ends City Primaries Slate Complete Democratic and Republican city party candidates completed filing 'FINAL PRIMARY. LINEUP With Final Tally at $204,071 of nomination papers yesterday as DEMOCRAT Exceeding their $150.000 goal by both contingents prepared to REPUBLICAN over $54 ,000, workers and leaders square off for respective primary Ma,or Wilber J. Teeters Preston Koser in the Mercy hospital expansion Red Cross OHice Offers elections Feb. 24. Pollee JIIdce AU'y John Knox AU'y Emil G. Trott As the 5 p.m. deadline loomed drive reported pledges totaling Alderman-.t.J .....e Alva B Oathout Clark F. Mighell IJld Advice on VA Forms four more candidates tiled with and $204,071 at a "victory luncheon" A. O. Kelley Frank Fryauf Jr. yesterday at Hotel Jecrerson. City Clerk George Dohrer. veterans unable to locate forms Late Democratic filers were First W.rd Henry Lindsley Jule F. Ka sper ond Contributions ot more than $67.- to file for their subsitence checkJ Preston Koser. lone party candi· James Callahan 000 since the last report Jan. 3 can receive advice on procedure date for mayor. selected to run 8_nd ward James W. Jones Dr. K. MacDonald brought the campaign to its suc­ at the local Red Cross chapter 0[' against Mayor Wilber J. Teeters. Third ward cessful conclusion. Money collected fice. 15 \~ S. Dubuque street. Gunnar A. Norgaard Charles T. Smith will remain under control of the All veterans enrolled in the vet­ the single Republican choice for Fourth ward Robert T. Davis Max S. Hawkins steering committee until the Sis­ erans admini tration ubsistence reelection; All'y. Emil G. Trotl. ruth ward • 630 North Van Buren street, lone Edwin E. Morley, John W.John L. Stahmer sters of Mercy at Chicago ore pI'ogram who .H·e training in Kobes and Earl J . Gifford Donald E. PoweUand school or on the job must declare candidate (or polJce judge allainst ready to let D contract tor $600,- the Republicans' incumbent, W. H. Grandralh 000 additions to the hospital. in the forms whether they received CU,. trea.urer E. B. Raymond (Unopposed) wages, salaries or other remuner­ Att·y. John Knox ; and Clark F. The advance gifts section, com­ Mighell, 622 rowa avenue, alder­ Cit, ...-or (Unopposed) William J. White prised mainly or large donors, had ation for employment during Aug­ man-at-Iarge choice. Park eo ...... er Ralph Erbe Francis W. Sueppel the highest of yesterday's approx­ ust, September and October, with 'amounts. E.B. Raymond. city treasurer, imate sub-totals with pledges of was the last Republican to me $91,988. This was 153 percent oC for office. Raymond is running its $00,000 goal. Largest individual unopposed for the treasurer's post. donation in the drive was $10.000, For the city assessor post, Teach~r Demand Hits 200,000 Mark with several others amounting to Cotlow to Describe William J. White, present Demo­ $5,000. cratic office holder. will be un­ Th i., 1', the ,econd in a series Greatest demands for teachen The basic gifts section, consist­ Amazon Headhunters opposed by the GOP. of articl e.~ diQctl$S'ing job ap­ recently have been in the speciai ing of Mercy hospital doctors. re­ The primary fireworks center port1tnitics i1t tJari01ls f1'elds subjects such as vocational train· ported $53.305-133 percent at Its Lewis N. Cotlow. author and around Democratic contestants for for FebrltOry grad1lates of the ing. Opportunities also have bem $40,000 aim. The women's group the first ward, and Republican especially good in music. art, explorer. will present a lecture 7tnitJer.~i ty. also surpassed its goal of $5,000 on "Amazon Jungle Tribes," illus· 8ERVlCING ms PLANE with a new cas "pol1er" is R. W. (Bud) Cochrane, co-owner of the Iowa City and Democratic battles for fifth speech. c'ommerce, home t!COI\o. with a $6.587 total. ward aldermen. mics, industrial arts and phYsicai trated with natural color motion Flylnc Service. The "pol1er" enables aIrcraft to b e supplied with I'a and all without movinc the plane There is a demand for 200,000 Three other sections fell only a from the hanlar to the ramps or las pits. Accordinr to Cochrane, it is the first In tbis section of (be The Democratic central commit­ education. pictures, at 8 o'clock tomorrow new teaclaers this ;year. as com­ little short of reaching theIr goals. eountry and services three times as many alrcralt a s could formerly be done In the same lencth of time. tee has already endorsed Jule F. Mathematics and science teach. night in the chemistry auditorium. pared to a normal demand for ~he classified group had on estl· [\ PUIDPll 20 lallons per mlnute and services 25 IICM planes without refilling. The chassis and enclne Kasper for the first ward post, ers have been in great demand Scenes of jungle tribes of the one-halt of that number in the mated $18,000. or 90 percent of the were made by tbe Crosley Motor Car company and assembled by the Northwestern Aeronautical cor­ but Democrat James Callahan, 12 grades through high school. during the last three years. $20,000 sought. The area section, Amazon country, including the Co­ filed this week independently. Speech correction is a rapidl1 lorades, the fiber·skirted Yaguas poration for the Shell 011 company. And Frances Camp. director of coverIng oullying towns and town­ Callahan, incumbent council memo the educational replacement office, developing field ready to absorb ships in Johnson county, reported and the Jivare headhunters, will ber for the first ward alderman. new teachers. be shown by Cotlow who will predicts the teacher shortage will $26,273-nearly two-thirds of its 1939 Iron Man Green claims backing from friends in the As for salaries, they have ,OM speak' under the sponsorship of UWA Sponsors Book last sever.l more years. $40,000 objective. Is Regional Manager city who want him to run again. Her oUice listed tour times as up in every teaching field. the 16wa Mountaineers. Seven Babies On College Etiquette Fifth ward points up just as The prospects are that they will The university section came many requests for teachers in 1946 To reach these tribes Cotlow tra­ For Maytag Company warm for the Democrats with go still higher, according to MiJs through with $6,544. which was veled up rivers in dugout canoes For Womer1' Students as in 1940. 65 percent of its $10,000 goal. An Raise 'Stork' Club Donald E. Powell. four-year mar­ Nor did the end of the war de· Camp. Communities are just be­ and through den e jungle on foot. William C. Green ot Newton, Preparation of an etiquette ine veteran of the south PacHlc ginning to reaNze they must pay addition $1 ,620 cnme lrom Mercy rn all. he covered over 3,000 miles Membership crease job opportunities. This hospital nlumnae and employes member of the Hawkeye "Iron book for use by women students and endorsed by the Democratic placement oHice had 40 percent teachers in order to get them, she of the Amazon rivel' and its tJ·i · Men" in 1939, 1940 and 1941, and committee, faced with double op­ explains. and trom Washiniton county con:' butaries. The last time Dr. Stork had s ' on all college campuses is being more requests for teachers in 1946 an employe of the May tag com­ sponsored by the UWA council. position. William H. Grandrath, The average salary for Iowa tributors. Cotlow was graduated from g than in 1945. L. D. Wareham, general chair­ pany of Newton, has accepted a good worko~t here, .de1i:erin no The full length illustrated book employe at the Means Bros. high school teachers has risen 35 George Washington and New York pOSition as regional manager for grocery and John L. Stahmer will percent in the last five years. Pro! man of the drive, congratUlated universities. He is a fellow mem­ less than fIve babies m Mercy is being written by Winifred workers and section leaders on the 13 north-central Illinois counties hospital, Iowa City's t\!mperature Shields, A4 of Kansas City. Mo. make it a stiff three-way race. SUI Rifle Team Beats L.A. Van Dyke of the college of ber of the Royal Geographical So' in the Maytage sales organization. success ot their efforts. He ex­ soared above 40 degrees. That was "to answer a demand for a college The GOP will have a hot fight education pI'edicts it will rise 10 ciety of Great Britain. and a for­ of its own in the primary as both Chicago in First Match percent more this year. pressed gratitude lor the support Green graduated from the uni­ Jan. 10. Yesterday, with ther- etiquette book geared to meet the mer presIdent of the Explorers Edwin Morley and John W. Kobes There is a difference in men', of all jonors in the campaign and and Adventurers clubs of New versity in 1942 and was named all mometers again on a rampage, the needs of the postwar college cam- seek nomination over Earl J. The university varsity rifie and women's teaching salaries. said :my persons who have not Big Ten fullback In his senior pus." Sa· York. Cotlow is a regular contri· good doctor outdid himself. Gifford, RepubUcan committee team won its first rifle match of laries for men now range from been contacted but who wish to butor to magazines and is the au­ year. He served as a lieutenant in the naval reserve during the war Questionnaires ' have been sent endorsee. , the season from the University of $200 to $300 a year higher !hill contribute sUll may do so by call­ thor of numerous books, among He rolled a seven. and after his release went into to some of the women's dormi­ All six of these candidates are Chicago by a score of 1857 to 1832 women's. .~ xpansion them. "Passport to Adventure" Number one on the list were Ing headquarters in preliminary training in the repair tories and others will be sent later, contesting lor the alderman's post last week. The many emergency teachill( and "Adventure I!; May Hobby." Mercy hospital. ' and service section of the cus­ Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. William­ asking students what particular held by Republican Roy A. Members of the team and their certificates now being used will The lecture is open to the pub· W. T. Hageboeck, publiclty tomer service division of the May­ son, 238 Quonset park, with a problems in etiquette have bolh­ Ewers for two years. Ewers is not scores are William Voelckers, 379; be withdrawn when the supply of lic. and admittance will be by chairman, lauded Wareham'S tag company. 7-pound, 7-ounce boy. Mr. Wil­ ered them. a candidate this year. Charles A. RogIer. 377; Robert K. teachers meets the demand. A work in supervising the campaign. membership or ticket, obtainable For the past several months he liamson is a senior liberal arts Etiquette in situations ranging While the forthcoming 'primar- Smith, 374 ; Gerald W. Eckhardt., number of those teachers are ex· Wareham read a letter of appre­ at the door. ies promise a liv.ely Feb. 24, both 365. and Hazen E. Moore. 362. pected to withdraw from the pro­ has specialized in sales analysis stUdent. from the freshman woman's first ciation from Sister Mary Rita, work for the firm. coliege president tea to Commen­ central committee chairmen last Team members. coached by Sgt. fession. Then there were four consecu­ Mercy hospital superintendent. Green is also chairman of the cement will be discussed in the night served notice they'll not H.W. Wendlandt, are chosen from In Iowa, during the last five It was announced the expansion C of C Okays Budget Young Republican ieague of Jas­ tive girls. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph book. formulate platforms until that the student body. years. 6,000. or approximately 26 office will remain open indefin­ date. ------Of $12,500 for 1947 per count~. Taylor, 407 N. Dubuque street, had Msis Shields expects to complete percent of all certificates issued, itely under the direction of Sister -----:--:-- one weighing 7 pounds. 13 ounces. her manuscript for the book later GOP central committee chair- Teachers Ti. Cornell ha ve been emergency teachilll cer· Philomena and Mrs. Pat Van de Chamber of Commerce Treas­ this year. man Fred V. Johnson said hili CEDAR FALLS (IP}-Iowa State tificates. Steeg. The process ot receiving The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. party's city plank would be form- Teachers, runnerup tor the Na­ Just now, school administrators urer Harry Dean's 1947 budget of Robert Hutchinson, 212 E. Wash­ pledges as they become due will $12 ,508.20 was approved yester­ Area Cof CGroups ed at a Republican caucus next tional A.A.U. Championship last are rushing to complete their lea· gOllOn until 195(}, Mrs. VPn de Steeg day by the board of directors. Ington street, weighed 6 pounds, month. ~ear, and Cornell battled to a 12- ching staffs early. instead ot wait· said. although a building contract Meeting at a luncheon in Hotel To Confer Here 10 ounces. A 7-pound. 10-ounce Universify's Prinfs Declaring there was full bar- 12 fie in their wrestlinlt meet last ing until late spring or summer will probably be let before that Jefferson, the board gave the nod girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. mony within GOP ranks. John- nilJht. they formerly have. son said the party had the full. ~------­ time. to Dean's budget which was up­ Iowa City hag been selected as Wayne Hahn, 213~ S. Dubuque Organization of the drive be­ ped because of increased organ­ location for a national affairs con­ street. And a daughter weighing Selecfed for Exhibit strength and backing of the local ' r.=:::::======'1 Republican Veterans league. gan last October, and solicitations ization memberships. ference of businessmen. The 8 pounds. 15 ounces was born to The newly formed print group James A. Meade, Democratic 'tarted the tollowing month. The The first of this year, the cham­ meeting will be held at the Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Binggeli of tirst of several report meetings of the art department has made central committee chairman, sa~d ber had a booked income of Jefferson at 6:30 p.m. Friday. Riverside. another sucessful venture in the occurred Nov 20. his party's platform probably ehurch Calendar $10,740 from membership dues W. W. Summerwill. Chamber o! Two more boys raised the final professional printmaking field. score to daughters 4, sons 3. One would be solidified at a conve:n­ paid. The amount was several Commerce president, and other : In the latest exhibition at the tion in the county courthouse . hundred dollars less for the same organization officials plan joint weighing 8 pounds. 6 ounces was San Francisco Museum of Art, period in 1946. sponsorship of the meeting with born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farns­ chamber about one week after Fl ••, 01...... t ell. I... SolnU.t Molhodl.' Chu.oIl Prize Songs Picked 86 percent of the prints sent by the primary election. 1!2 I. c.Il.,. "'.oet Jetteraon and nll.buqu.e Ii,.... There are 308 assigned members the United States Chamber. Busi­ worth, 320 N. Lucas street. Mr. University of Iowa printmaking 9 :45 a.m. Sunday Ichool. Dr. L. L. Duoalarloa .... ness representatives from cities in and Mrs Darrel Brown of West 11 a.m. Lesson·aermoi\: "Truth," Tb. R.v. v. V. 0.1f. mla"l ... and 238 subscri bers to the organ­ students were accepted for show­ Wednesday, 8 p.m. Testimonial meet- 9:30 a.m. Church school . for Campus Show ization, budget statistics reveal. this section of the state are ex­ Branch became the parents of an ing by jury in national competi­ Inll. 9:30 and 1l a. m. Id. ntlcal wonl/p pected to attend. 8-pound, ll-ounce boy to conclude Patton Files Divorce Nursery. Church readln, room op.n be­ .o""lccs. Sermon : "Resurrecllon 1116 "There's No Warning," a sOng tion. Iween 2 and 5 p.m. lIall y ."cepl. Sundays Judllment." Church klnde?"rton durllt Discussion of merchants and the spurt Students and staff members Suit; Charges Cruelty .nd holidays. 1i econd service. composed by Herb Kanzell, A4 of businessmen's partiCipation in free With Mercy hospital's popula· New York City, was awarded a Scout Units Disbanded with exhibits in the show are U.II•• 0 •• ,.1 C"•• eb Cbu reh of lb. 1'I ••ar ••• enterprise will highlight the alter. tion increased by seven-by 56 'h Prof. Mauricio Lasansky, Mal­ William W. Patton filed suit for 81f I. Falt... n. .Ireel Bprll.rlon .nd Cllatoa "'r"" tirst prize of $50 yesterday alter­ Four boy scout units in the Iowa Tile "Y. C. C. Mla.r, p ....r The R ••. WaU.r O. Mo ••I •• ,...., dinner program. Efforts to estab­ pounds, to be exact-a significant divorce from Ruth Patton latc ;yes­ Tit ....,. "1I.ma•• , •• rd., I :45 p.m. Church .""001. noon when the music committee of colm Myers. Jean Harris, Virginia River Valley council have dis­ lish improved public understand­ fact was noted. Yesterday also Banks, W. Roloff Beny, Wendell terday afternoon in Johnson coun· anl.I ...1 ...... r 6:30 P.m. Junior so<:lely. yOUR .... ~he all-campus musical comedy 9:45 ••m . Sunday school. pie'. so<:lely. banded during the past month. ing of major national issues and marked the end of a drive which H. Black, Paul Bracl\, LeRoy ty district court on a charge of II a.m. WOMlhlp "".vlc.. Sermon: 7:15 p.m. Mu.lcal prOllrBm . show judged musical entries lor Iowa City units are cub park 2, presentation of problems by na­ netted over $200,OOO ·to expand the "Chrl.tlan Llvlnll." 7:30 p.m. Evanllellstlc procram. I!ft' Burket, Frank Casa. Tom Lias, cruelty. 1 :30 p.m. Evenl". ... rvlc •. mon o "Samson and the Modem ChuM." the show. Longfellow PTA; cub pack 9, Lin. tion's businessmen will be includ­ hospital. Donn Steward, Philip Wigg and The Pattons were married in FrIday, 7:30 ,p.m. Bible study and Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. Prayer JI1HIiII Second prize of $25 was award­ coin school, and scout troop 9, ".ay.r m..,Unl. ed in the topics. Jane Wilson. 1936, divorced in 1942 and reo SI. P ..ul '. Lulb ...a 0 ...,.1 ed to Bob Fawcett. A3 of Burling­ Manville Heights committee. Spencer Shaw, Chicago, man­ from Davenport; Alfred J . Hud­ Lasansky is the group's sponsor. married Jan. 17, 1946. They have rlra' Pr ••bJkrlaa C..... b IMlllourl Sy",') ton. tor his entry, "The Girl I Troop 25, Williamsburg, spon· 2. 11:. karbi .Ireel Jefteraon and Ollb.n .I~ ager of the U. S. Chamber's north son, special advisor for the Na­ a siXi-year...old daughter. Lottie T ...... P ...... 1 ••• PoU .... Th. R ••. J.hn F. Cboll•• ,..tt. Lelt Behind." sored by the Williamsburg Com · central division, will be in charge tional chamber in this area, and Ann. ..Iter 9:30 a.m. Sund.y · school .nd m Fire Damages Storeroom 8:30 a.m. Sunday ",hool. cl .... Authors of the prize-wInning mercial club. has also been discon­ of the meeting. Lee J . Dougherty, Summerwill are scheduled to Patton was acquitted Monday of 10:46 a.m. Wotlhlp ... rvlce. Sermon: 10 :30 a.m. Divine servlc'l. longs will serve on the music com­ tinued. former U. S. Chamber director speak. "Chrlrtll\n Growth." Observation 01 S.turday 9:30 a.m. Children'. '*