PAGl!: TWO CITY I fH DAlLV lOWAN : ~~------~ Published .. verY morning eX- I AROUND OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETL' cept Mondn by Student Publica Items In tilt UNlVERSITV CAU<:NDt\R llre 8chfll tiol s Incorporated at 126 - 130 How Shall World Peace Be Made? TRETOWN uled In the President's Office, Old Capitol. Jlero [0 a avenu , Iowa City, Iowa. or Ihe GENERAL N01'lCF:S are deposltrd wt t~ the campus editor or The Daily 'olVan or may lit Board Of Trustees; Frank L. placed In the box provided for their deposit in ChicRgo sive, non-military federation of convention, wn!! Intl'oduced on our eye.~ shu t or with our eyes open. Ibt ott, Odi. K. Patton. Swen M. offices of 1'hc Dally rowan. GENERAL N OTIC~ MHcEw n, Kirk 8 . Porter, George Editor, The Dally Iowan: nations of democrallc structure." request). AR (lulte the opposite Is true, Wltb must be at TIle Dally Jowan by 4:30 " .m. tll C d. ,1 Dun , J ohn Evans, Edward Hoag, In your editorial "What Kind In other words, th rest of th To l'eturn to til ' Srhollt'ltic ~J'm and a8 war in some form goes on pl'ccelling first publication; notices will NOT b ace ple{} by telcllhone, and must be TYPED • ONlald Dodge, Frederick Loomis. of Peace Did You Say?" In which world Is not to permit the bellig- posium, it is inter sting to note on Ali continents whether with the cons nt of t he peoples or not, it LEGlBLY WRJ'rl'EN 'ind tGNED by • responslbl-: Fred M, Pownall, Publisher you quote from and comment on erents ngnin to settle matters to ihnt of lhe twplve II'Rders whoSE' would appear that the whole idea pcrson. Thomas E. Ryan, Scholastic Magaztne's symposIum the exclusive ndvantage of on. views were ask d, two (Nye and of naHonn l sovereignty is a lready MEaLB Vol. XU. No. 4'75 TUl'sday, December 19, 193. BWlloess Manager on the kind of peace terms Amer- side or the other, but the whole Norris) imply some sort of world del1d. Nations like Individuals can Jamea Fox, Editor MILLER icans should support, in your is- world must benefit by the estab- organization in theil' statements, no longer do as they please. The University Calendar Entered as lleCond class mail Sl,le of Nov. 8, the quotation from lishment of a rramewOl'k of fed- nnd six (Shotwell, Fenwick, Can- question is wheth~r We are gOillg Tuesday, Deeember 19 (F 0 r information relardlDa Her at the postottice at Iowa Mme. Rosika Schwimmer's state- eral world govel'l1m nl which wlll field, Mumford, Lazaron, and Ro- to I'egulnte 'this rellltionship be 2:00 p. m,- Bridge, UnivenltJ dates beyond this .chedule, see City, rowa, under the act of con· ment leads the l'Oader to believe provide for the continuous solu- sikn Schwimmer) speak speciflc- (ween nations so as to give all the club, 1l1!ll March 2, 1879, that Mme. Schwimmer, in oppo- tlon of world problems in the saml' (Illy uf wOI·ltl redpl'olion, which peo):>le II voice In its regulation or wYNt> wrnYo '1." OW We(lnMila.y, January 3 reservations In the ,resillent', 01. SublcliPtton rates-By mail, $5 silion to Senator Nyc, would ac- way that the United States Con- shows PI' tty cl arly that th prob- whether ware going to continue CHICAGO, lit - I've thought 8:00 a. m.- Classes resuml'd, flce, Old CapItol.) {*r lYeatr ; by carrier, 15 cents cept just any klnd of peace. gre s provides for 11 continuous lem ill not a "European" one. If it living and dying under a chaotic, for the lost three weeks that thc eakly, $5 per year, On the contrary, Mme. Schwim- solution of national probl ms. were, lh neutrals would carryon dictatorial, haphazard, dangerous United States is more likely to General Notices The other day it war against Russin thnn any other l'be Associated Press la exclu, mer in her statement to SCholas-1 In your ~o lumn you also say Itheh' normal lives, their shipping Iworld aict.llt.orship of irresponslble Lombardi's setting vely enutled to use tor republi- tic urged that the neutral coun- that Mr. Stl'eil's plan for federal unmolested, their men Ilnd Women madmen on the one hand, and me- country in Europ . , . Ev nts hap Iowa. Unlol\ Musio Room . tin bonru outside the south en- the world's series; ation ot ail new. dispatches tries demand immediate cessation, union is the only one with whiell bacJ{ at pen 'e-llme pursuits in - diacrities on the other. p ning h l'e seem to justify that Following is th(' Iown Union truncc of MlIciJrlde hall or the oddity, but also ga' belief, .. crecltted to It or not otherwise of hostilities on all battletlelds ,' you are familiar. May I send you, sl ad or mobillz d and armed to 'l' lli s is lhe basic issue. The so music room schl'dule up 10 and chul'ch notic's 111 tho uewspapers. Iowa's 4-0 footbal I:l'eC11ted 10 tbU paper and also (not just in Europe) without ac- therefore, some material on our th teeth "to JjL'cserve neutrality", ; lulion sho\lld be apP'llI'ent to including Saturdny, Del:. 23. Re- FATHlm HAYNE. Purdue, In fnct, quests will b<' plOYI'd tit lheH(' e local news published herein. eepting the conditions laid down campaign, older than MI'. Streit's, Our congrcss wou ld have nttended i Americans oC all people. We are Therc's & battle just now among who hit lhe homer Uhlver5tty of Chicago students times. To Gradnate Students TELEPHONES by any bellig rent. At the 8ame I and the only on worlcem-l p.m. Special Iiours for depart. tlsh hIgh comma.nd abo~t the !i- can't beat thc Germans in the ber. Further 1I1formallon mny be '" tilt. Instead, i threat, but only to the castward, And it.', bcen [lble 10 get out to Zorinn came out in meeting and fused brutes completely demor t I .. fT' M K e(lso rnoental IIbntl'l(,s WIll bl' posled on nalB, the battle ltseU Will be re- field at least it's prelty certain o b a neu rom aelC . n, 'th d ' baltic between and Josel's aggressions now are the Atlnntic, by way of the Bnltic biffed the notion that dancing boys alized, unclothed and unfed. , . membered as disclosing evidence th!lt' they can starve the latter and the North seu, but that roule nre sissies, said the lnds are bet fellowship chairman of the local e ~~~ACB VAN WORr..rnR ('arh backed by toward the oppOSite nd o( the braneh. Orrlce, 307 Schnerfer hall, I' , that the cruelty and lies tha~ char- out in the long run. Further compass. can I,c hoUled up too easily. tel' Ilc-men than most wrestlers Maybe so, bUl I recall that speedy backfield, Bcterized the bombings of civilian more, there are multiplying stor "Fortune" article of last year, phone extension 8440 or ,'Ity pLtying quite a What Joe obviously is aIter is Denmark doesn't signify so and pugilists because the dancers Iowa ilIon Library populations in Poland and Fin- ic, of disaffection toward the complete with slntistics on the phone 92J9. Sl.itc the scori ng to grab northern Scandinavia. In much. It's Scandinavian but it have to train constantly, the ath- TACIE M. KNEASE This b the st'hedule for the land have not yet contaminated N:,zi boss among his home folk. hasn't a direct Atlantic outle\' letic pug only periodically. Soviet forceR, calling them "the Iowa Union library during the by the Iowa line. the war on the sea, Statements by Hc must know, too, that the areas that corner of the world the best-clothed, most he;)llhy in Eu little Scandinavias hav got to Joe, essentially, is after Swe- She didn't, but could have, cited rho D. Rl'adlng' Examination III Christmas nnr! New Year's re- British prisoners released from the he has gobbled, by conquest or rope." Would hardly be cricket do their own [lghting. No big den and Nor'way, next to Finland. ex-chorus boys Jimmy Western Front." :l~ln('~. He 11'111 Ill't,;cr een lilt night at 8 o'clo k ov r CBS sta the fascinating busl ne of revl lng The drama is another "Under h'ail lhe inner life It has. And Cillans. . .Denn Stoddard on his comes home. As vCl'ybCld? fought to a tie In contrast are the war bulletins tions. boeks on the "lIuman SIde of Lit covcr Squad" story about the fight Tracy, who could never be charged ,way to PE'nn •.;ylvania, drowsing in knows, the boy in quc,tion wa I)('fol'e . 11(' didn't know my flame. that reeked wi1l1 ot today which report even the against smuggling by the secret H(' wouldlft kt me pay ferr thel!!. yardage at will in erature" program over the NBC with aCCcclation, virtuaUy mem his seat. .. Kay Ky.e!', whose namc is Jumes. 1 USED [t) thinl' I knew a tit. cannonadings and skirmishes, re Also on thc program will be Blue network at 8:30 tonight. servlcc, written by Max lUar In orized "Northwest Pnssage" and and as e"crybody l,nows, th oc- was stopped o'n lhe ports the New York headquarters l\fary' Martin, the "My Hearl 8e , and directed by Jack Johnstone. steep d himself in biographical A rousing talk with Jack c:rsion of this homecomlOJ( was {J" ~omething nbout countr1 The moral of h n m~, ( W:1S in Virginia 10\l1 absolutely no.n',·exisli of the German propaganda min IOl'lgsto Daddy" girl: Deems Tay SUMNER WELLES, mlltcrinl on Rogers. Bette Davis :lohnson, he uphOlding his I'ath ~.~eh~'I~~:;~:ni~~~,~! I~r~~~t.~re, years. And I was in Tennessel an cxample of wy. IIII', who wUl introcllloe & !leven . .. undersecretary of state, will A ORPHAN CHrLD works out hel' characterizations er unusual grading idea, that an The story is told about one yc r-old piano precUcy; Philippa talk tonight on "Cuban-American . finds n home, the di.sgrace the slime way-witness her re nn-earned high grade to an in I thought I'd go duwn there anc! ;l~~:~ Y,,~:~' I:~~ ~I~~:~.all, they do • • of a poor working girl is prevent- cent triumph as Queen Elizabeth. tell\rent student who' Inlcres WI'itc more Ill' less a ~trai"ht ,., bored correspondent who relieved Schuyler, and JUeredlth Nicholson, Relations" over the NBC-Bluc .. Out now [ wondcr. I'm sort of ed llnd an unhappy rich woman All of which is one explanation ted Is better than an earned "A" story on thc festil'ities, a. one the monotony for a moment by United tates minillter to Nica network at 9 o'clock. il. a fog. Everybody had thOSl Is regenerated finding happiness for tile comparntive tameness o! to II> moron who Isn't.. ,Good composing this jingle: ragua. usually does in sueh iJU;t.nncl's, hams, The Iil'st time you Inste II In the true Christmas spirit when Hollywood night life now. In the thoU&'ht that, excE'pt for mor- and then, aftcr n plrasant 24 you think, "This is just on ned' "Five hundred miles of Ger BOB OROSBY and hi~ Dixie Edward G. Robinson as "Steve ' days of wilder and beller parties, DESrGNED TO ons. . , hours, come on home, cient. It just happened, It couJdn' Ulat there werc mans, land otehestra pr ~nt the regular Wilson," managing editol' of the a star could rcport on the s t fu lly ... coach Santa's helpmate who weekly Dixie Song hop progt'am It didn't lum ouL thut WilY· T be this way aU th time. This is but 11Idu't gct Five hundred milcs of Frencb, "IlIustratcd Pre::;s," makes a tour conCident that a palel'nal directol' Also a chat with the engineer opemte in department stores dur ionll'\lt at 8:30 ever thc CB Itet wrote Ihc story (Ill right, lind, J'C- just a hrlm that is an cxtraord' l\1lJey of 'be New And Englisb, Scotch and Welsh- of the places he visils annually In would guide hi s every gesture. ing prof who's r cently returned ing the ChL'istmas Season, MI'. work, Helen Ward Is featured on luctanlly, I did come hom. But II10ry hum" Then you go acr()\! got q utte nasty men "Big Town" at Christmas time 011 * .. .. from Washington. . .He's be n a I ran Into somrlhing down there the street t() another receptilXl dr'agglng in heroes Howard's school is located at vocals with Johnny Mercer as tonight's bro:ldcnst fit 7 o'clock It may mean a return to slap- All fighting for a trench; Santa Claus, Ind. The coIlege consistcnt admlrer of Senator thnt haR made it difficult [0 g t and you find the some thl~ ie. Well, :Mlley mailer of ceremonies. OVCI' CBS, stick shorts and it may not, but And when the trench is taken, offers courses in origin, history George Norris, and this time met buck into the swing of thing h I'e. There is, a)lp!ll'(~ntly, no end to well takcn care of, With a baker's dozen slain, after the pie-and-eha;e sequences him. .. Most peopl would rail It ho, pi- thi~ goodness. It just goes ,on, and Baltimore Sun's and eVolution of Santa; Ilrt ot ONE OF TJlE AMONG Tn! BE, T in " Hollywood Cavnlcade" RKO The losers, with more slaughter, tality. Probably thai" right. 'But 011. Th<"rc wC'rC' mountains 01 lur· O'Donnell of thc make-up .and costumes; what ., . slrangest and 'I'enkiesl basC'- For Tuesday announ('ed It was taking on Harry Norris, he ays, is tired and dis Retake the trench again." somchow, it hilS d eper' than that. Iley, and ,(Jtll I' thlng~, but lur. pnrents, ch ild and ~tol'e expect of Ibait games in diamol'~d history 7-Blg Town. Edward G, Rob- LBngdon for [I two-reelel·. Town couraged but still fighting, . .H 's It waR something you couldn't And all's still quiet on the wes Sa~1ta, show,manshlp, salesman- will be told ot and explained this Inson, CB . define, It wns ~'Omething in the key "hould b Rl'rved at the sec- was surprised when it laughed at saying America's only hope is in cnd table, when thcre Is good tern front. ship alld chJ ld psychology. evening on the MBS "Inside of ?-Johnny Presents, NBC-Red. those slapstick sequences in the a third term (or FOR I1nd allay ai,', something in the way two ham. I found it at the CQunb1 ~ Sports" progl'lIm at 6:45. ?:30-lIorac Heldt, NBC-Red. movie about the movies, but why ing pro-war sentiment. . .Sena people, wholly unrelated 10 you, club. and it wns wonderful. I l\fARK WAIlNOW and his or- 7 :30--InformUion Please, quiz -liince the whole country laughed tor Norris is the only mnn still In would pos~ on the strect.. r WIIS found it at the hom of one of chestra. will be heard In the mu- The !leml-clall8lcal "M.a.rq'uits," show, NB -Blue. a couple of seasons back when tM the capitol who voted against OUI' Spee 0!lce sical portion ot the prorram and .erves as a plano Holo for Johnny 8--WI!', the People, CBS. Kay's si~ters, Mrs. W. Curl ton No big stars were being sillies like entering the first one. . . lhe publishel·... He's 11 ~p ech (lU, and it wus wond !'CuI. T fowrd Gabriel Heatter will be aided In ~, _tro of "Johnny Pre 8:30-Flbber McGee and Molly, that in features 01 the zany cycle. grndunte of the university and Iw s It at thc hol1'\(' of Senata.. and 'British Boat' Ills Interviews by lIarry von Zell, sents" during the broadcast over NBC-Red. There is bound to be specula He was almost lynched once wl'llten tile novel on his rxper! The midwest, in thc show's announcer. ' tlte NBC-Blae network tonight at Ml's. Lt'!' G l'avl'ly, and thot wnl 8:30-Bob Crru;by's orche'ltra, tion as to the ChfU'ucters "intend then and Wa!l burned In fflry enees while li ving with n Ncgro snw Kiulllck litis 1 o'cleek, OB. wondl'rful, too. So what .a~e 11141 Gra:f's Captain Tens ed" in thc leads of "Hollywood by bI8 own Nebraskan • •.lIe fl1mily ufter gl'llduation and dur going to 00 when you run inlt convinced, and the 'TilE FAMILY lWAN' 9-Bob Tlope shoW, NBc-Red. Cavlllcade," but the guessing remembel'll the whole pl'rlod Inl{ tho~1' worst clAYS or the NlI'ly anything like Ulat? The only thin! United Stu t s was Of Masquerading As . starring Woody Close will 'HI8 OR.OIlE TRA 9:30- Fun wtth the Flmou , might as well stop now. DOI\ with a. chili. . . :IO's ... ynu enn do is I' 'vi~ c 011 of your to admit the ability make its bebut 'for Walter .. , will be heard in "Il's l} IN BC- Bluc. War Cruiser 'Renown' Am ch ns the director is all the 101'mer '. Umntcll, and start fI'(IIII who could so sUr O'Keefe's sponsor tonight over the Hundred to One" and " M lllncholy to-Dance mu~lc, I NBC, CBS, dire'tors of the ero-a touch of Thc cnglneel'Jng prof asked Nor The Dlcs.commlttee cnme in for fcratch-whlch, ill this installt'f, which MllC'y had Canadian netwOl'k and jj' .It clicks, Lullaby." Vocalists III' Genevieve MRS. BUENOS AIRES, Argentinn, Sennett (slap-stick, bathing beau ris if he could 'end him 1.\ gift. much ruzzberrlng from UtiI' group, menns from Rocky Mount. Dec, 18 (AP)--Captain Hans ties, Keystone Kops), and a touch Norris said yes, and lhe prof mail .1I1d 1 notice the MondllY Tdbwll' AIl!'1' the s ng is elided, tht COLLEGE Lanpdorft told The Assoclat d than have her interned 01' shot Confusion over the Graf Spf'e's stay in MOlltcvidoo harbOl' to 72 of Grlrfith (lhe spectncle-maker), ed him the tour volumcs of Sand hns n long, Jaudntol'y (,(lllorinl. .. mel()(ly Iihllt'l'R on, and so even Iowa Teachers plus nuoneeH suggesting 11 sCOl'll PrMs today that the nider Graf lo pieces by British cruisers. Identity ha41 caused her to be ml - hours, fO!' t\ I' pall' task which re burg's "Abraham Llllcoln." . . . Thal !!lntemrnt ugoinst the C'Otl now the knll'idoscopc of impes' of othel's, And thc romantic story Mo" Teachers 28. Spec, while preying on allied mel' "YolL realize, of cow'se, that taken for t.he Admiral Scheer (luil'ed at 1 llst 15 days." SUl1lers )'('selll'eh IlI'OUPS which tl\r Rlol1s nrr os new nnd pungent as Colgate could have hnppened, but never 64, claant Ihipping, once disgulsed these things arc really ruses im when lhe appearet'l In MontE'vlltll/l R gat'ding the tlni h of Ihe At the Kungsho]m Sw di Ah res Di s commitiC'cl11un mndt'.' m ~ ltl II rr(' .~ h -cut hrl tmtls tree. , .Un· did precisely. Butler 35, henelt as the British battle posed by war," the captsln said. harbor. Grat Sp e, th caplaln 8IIid he tnul'llllt lost night, ,Tohn 'Borry h nvc m'ousl'd nh ny. . tnld 1hfll1~l\lIds jomming the vldn' o • • Franklin 30, cruiser Renown. .0. decided to Mi nk hel' In 25 ieet or more was gesticuloliM with a Ity of th I'ni1rond slllHo"" Oklahoma A On this occasion, the German The Graf Spee roved both the "One time we cha nged our WLI t r. 1\ l' dr/Ht thcn was 2 L take the final decillion In water crowd of gape-moulh young /1(: As on of Clur groliP put it, "Dll's ~cl'enminK KtlY Ky · r's name, . ' Salle 16. commander sold, the pocket bat north and south ADaRUe, be nome and actually puss d for the feet, more thAn normal. barely eoverllll' my vessel tors at his table. .BlIlTymore scems lo b(' set In sov!' Am('rll'o Untold thousolltl~ milling throu~ Indiana 51, tlethlp went to the length of dd added, and eveR mac1e a tora,. In~ Admiral Scheer," the cnpt.l1in said. • • • "But I teok a declllon whleh hlmRe lC looked old lind unsteady, from intl'III ,I!l'nl ('!JI1Hllmf'r huy lhe fl'NloOlw!1 slr·eels . ..The war· Dayton unl Ing artificial stack and chang the Indian oceaa tn learch 01 Re,ardlng the destruction of an fte refleeMid mfIlnl'ly Ihat lie really was forced upon me. Noth begnn every sentence with a gusto Inll", . bled clwnts or lhe tobucco OtIC' Island iiI. Ifli her superstructure in the most enemy merchant velie". the Gra! Spee, Captnio Langs \lId not believe the .r!U1dI \ook In, rClllaht8 of the ship that could but nevel' finlsheo th thoughl.. , tiontW8, (llId th tall, stately Ill' Kent state 41, "Of course, In thele wanderIn,. doril said tersely: "That was the IlCrlou Iy Ihe report he WM plan. ObVWWl details to resemble the P08llllly be uletul &0 anyone elle. A the cVfnln.. ('nil d, a dry, urI' fir Go\' ','1101' Hoey-n l1eod lace 28. :J2 ,OOO-ton British wal'shJp. We were dlarulaed I bit." only thing to do." ninll' W cXlllodl' anil Blnk tbe "1 c~)I.ld have lIOutUed It but. He docs thAt 111 his Hhow too, bltlnll' wind tA me up, blllwlni tull l th[1I\ th crowd, shnklnl John ul'l'oll 43, "At that, maybe the joke was He explained that eamoutlan He said he had chosen Argen raIder. wblit. I ... "'II &0 callie an ex tit y say. . . across thc lake, remind In K mt. IIrmd q with KIlY's mother. frequently was uaed to make the tina, ratber than UI'llgUlIY, to land Kansas 63, Sou on us-perhaps we fooled no "Perh."8 thai WIS why the tllftIII'RtI alMla1'8 to btl tiel otf In that the TimeR w('athrr man 31. I, d:r.," .ald the good-natured cap pocket battleship's enemies In'- wIth the able-bodied memb rR of enemy crultlerll (I'..... III watt oft IIUtlIl & ""-' dual IIIIlp spIlt tn Bes ides the NBC ditm', In st predlct.'I a snow-lei'll! OhriHtmru Wilen lilt' penguin swim.! II his crew because: Monte.tdl'o) \Wre 110 ...... , "'II Dubuque tain, who only yesterday chose to lake 'her tor oae or her tII'&er wllflft '''"0. Moree.er, HIe fuel was !let. hlght1s talk-session in luded 11 and 'hat the plnnl' carry In II' movE'S u long by mcnns ot its flit 20. explode and sink the Grai Spee shlplI" the Deulachlaad or Ch "I still object to the Uruguyan .I nfte4 anchor," lie _d, .. A,.,...· 10 .. A' !dire to fM'troy III tNt re young 1J'0wan who's .fIrst nov I, 'hi" letter bl('11 Il'aV~ A In thr"e p<'ra, u ~lng its rcet, stretched ou~ Illinois 41, Pl'lncc mlral Scheer, lOvet"mnent's limitstion to our ently &My did not "I!eYe I wouhl "utslde Montevideo harbor l'athel' IIIIIlneft lifter the bIaII." "Negro Woman," is on I way to hourN, • , lJ. a l'udder. MortiS Harvey 45, 38. Butler Cagers Nose Out Hawks, 35-32 Hawkeye I Highlights __ 1 Sports Review of 1939-JlIne Hoosier Team The trophy 'itu .\lun m y be PRESSBOX iJailU come someUling of a problem m the future home or Nile Kinnick 19, 1131 Gains Margin ...lor instance, wht"re to put Olat PICKUPS bIg Reisman trophy. and the ac tual ize silver football, to say In Oose Tilt nothing nf \'arious plaquC!>. a CUP • rerardilla • and other awanis to be gl''' n 1Jl January, , .maybe an oversize By Vic Siege), Whee)er lee mantel. ()r a mall trophy room. O.,CAR SPORTS ~ resr,llent·. 01. • • Spark Iowa Auack; J ust a co-incid nce. bu l thl' first nARGRAVl two defea Cor Iowa ports team, GUIlIl Gets 11 Points in 1939-40 w re ndmini ·tl'l"ed by TUESDAY, DECEMllER 19, 1939______-----P-A-G-E-T-HR-E-E- athlete from the tate (of Michi IOWA (3%) G F PF TP The other day they voted Ernie gan, , .football by the tate uni Wheeler F 3 0 1 6 versity and b, ketball by Wayne Lombardi's setting it out act in Siegel F .... ,... 3 I 3 7 the world's series as 1939's sports Johnny Vander Meer, Northwestern Gridders of Detroil. Evans C. .. 1 0 2 2 The Big Ten SWimming cham uddity, but also gave a mention to Bastian c.,. 2 2 1 6 Iowa's 4-0 football victory over pionshlps Will occur III the Iowa J.we 1'1 - &/~c:W NaSON v-IoH -(He Rated as Biggest Disappointments of 1939 Lind G I I ·3 3 Purdue, In fact, someone asked .uJ~ 'Z8- field house pool in l!J.l1. .. Huwk JOIl LOVIS r-I"1'la,.IAl. OPe'" 6O(.f 1'ln,!:. f"1world series, TOTALS ,13 ~ 13 32 Speaking of champion hip, high thnt even tbe most staid and sen 1"oNi GAleN1'o out of eight. BUTLER (35) G sible person or ad can lead to a team can gO stand in a corner Rated on lirst-place votes alone, baseball 9 33 F PF TP school Iraek nd fIeld men will I" '(fie (OIJR1')l Dietz F .,., " .. ".". 4 o 3 8 eompetc in Ih IOWa field hou. fU lI llY result. The Iowa-Purdue IlD "1' i'i£W voRl<. together, The ninth annual Asso- Vander Meer got the decision by Sam Snead in U, S, Gwm F ...... 5 game was lIot a screwy game. ciated Press poll gives them the 11 to 9, But on a point basis- Open, golf 4 18 I 0 1J April Q, •.It's the nnnunl indoor Joseph C...... 0 o 0 0 Im!el. but it will go down 011 the rec doubtful distinclJon of having three for first, two for second, Rice Il)stitute. football 4 18 Clayton C .... " ... 0 o 2 0 Parents of sevenll of th~ young- ords as one 01' those odd happen been the year's most decided dis- one for third-they fini shed in a N, Y. Giants, baseball .. 4'h IH{O HamUton C. .. 0 ings. appointments, tie, with 37 points apiece in the S, Wooderson, England. o 1 0 er "In men have given" member- Steiner G ... 2 .. 4 8 ship III the alumni "I" club to Great hopes had been held out balloting by 74 of the nation's track ,. ,. 5 15 Atkinson G ..., .... 2 sat in the press box at La 2 2 G their sons fOl' a Christmas pr eni r [or both-Vander Meer, the fresh- sports editors. Nova, Calif" boxing ...... 3 13 Neat G ...... 1 o 0 2 ,. ,now the In muel.,hlp lotah. l ayette that day, saw the Hawk man sensation of 1938 who set a Baseball pretty well dominated Chicago Cubs, baseball 3 13 about 3GO. eyes wear down the Boilermakers I major league record by pitching this sW'vey of the season's Pit t. Pirates, baseb,1l1 I 13 TOTALS ,.,, 14 and outscore them by two safe 7 12 35 Fiet n Cour-ll1:an relay leams two successive no-hit games and "flops." The Cincinnati Reds' Fred Hutchinson, Det,. Hail-Him! score: Iowa 20, But- will run for Iuwa ororities in th ties and, believe it or not, did not 3 • won 15 games for the Cincinnati failure to win a game from the baseba ll . , 11 ler 17. univ'I"Slty 1"1.1:11 Cllrni\'al of .Tan, even consider it strange, thc Reds, and the Wildcats, reputedly New York Yankees in the world PJl(, U., football 2 2 freakish angle coming only after Free llirows misscd- Di tz, Jo- 15 ... it will b. a mt·dley relay. , . loaded down with material and series, despite a pitching staU that Johnstown, racing , 2 6 eph 2, Wheeler 2, Siegel, Bastian i on of the tradition ~It Iowa since recess, net ward and being confined to the particularly with Bill De Corre- included Bucky Walters and Paul Chicago Blackhawks, the Iibrar, 2, Soderquist. Prasse, its estnbli hment by COllch George scoreboard, vont. Derringer, gave them nine fu·SL- hockey "" .,,, ,.", ... 2 6 Referee, Kaulman. Shelbyville. Bresnahan in 1922. open (rom' But Vander Meer was lliUe place votes and 33 points 1.01' Bobby Riggs in Davis The contest was not studded Umpire, Ashley. DePauw, and t to 5 ' morc than a Iicth wheel on the third place. cup, tennis . 1 5 for depllr\. with errors like the Northwestern Reds' 1939 mound staff. Ham- The Voting Dizzy Dean, Chicago E(I~t All·Slurs til!. Instead, It was a mighty INDlANAPOLIS, De , 18 (AP) he posted on pcred by a string of ailments, he Disappointment and Cubs. baseball ,. 1 4 battIe betwc!'1l two rugged lines, -Buller university came from be won only five games and finished Sport Fir is rls Alabama U" football 1 5 hind with a blistering second Lp{lve (or Coast !'aeh backed by a brilliant and only eighl. Northwestern, instead J, V. Meer, Ciney, Michigan U,' football Y. 3¥.. half attack to down a husky Uni speedy backlield. with the backs versity of Iowa basketball team, EVANSTON, 0('('. 18 (AP) playing quite a. bit of ball, de ------35 to 32, here tonight and put its The eastern all-lilars, with on Iy a spite the scoring margin piled liP HatVklets Face Iowa Relea es season's l'eeol'd a t three straJgh t few "big name" play r~ ('n hund, by the Iowa line, Bulletin- victories. held their fir t )lI"l1CtiCl' today frtr the N w Ye, r'~ day charity gilmc H St. Patrick's Cager Meet The Ramblers or Sl. Mary's t ' Byron Gunn, forward. led the anyone doubts the threat we rolled along to another win by West Waterloo E BI nk against th western allstat1l in saw that day in the two oppos -d N" I Bulldog attack with 11 points, (1ut~eorlng St. Mary's of Clin F rl, ay l,g It n ry a s Butler took a live-point ndvan San Francisco, ing buckfield combinations, there Cedar Rapids Quint Tonight ton, 30-19, last night at Clinton. tDge early in the lirst half. but All members of the 22-m:.n is Jack Brown's runback of an the Hawks moved ahead to lead, squad werE' pre.,,.nt In greet Head intel'cepted Kinnick pass as proof City high, beaten in its last For Tank Meet start against Roosevel t of Cedar 20 to 17, at the Inlermlssion. Coach Andy Kerr of Colgate Dnd of our point. The "Three B's" HOI)eS his assistants, Dernic Blermall or Nate Lewis Says Irish Ride Rapids, slarted prepara tion last Some 200 entry blanks for the The home team shot out in Iront were dangerous, but, despite Mike Hoosiers Nip again soon. The tilt tightened in Minnesota :1IIe1 Jo'l' d SWUIl of T 1 F" With Refl Miller night for another conference ioe, Iowa district A, A, U, indoor Byelene's dazzling short runs West Waterloo, there Friday night, the closing minutes with Butler T mple, fill' the beginning of tOUl(IS i tghts Aguiu8l Greyhounds around the end, were effectively Pitt., 51·35 Stressing the mistakes the swimming and diving champion protecting its slim lead by stall drllls. bottled up. Iowa, of course, was Were On Level Hawklets made in the last half ships of 1940 have been released ing. Th making yardage on the ground Pl'obablc Starling Linenps against U1C Rough Ridel's last throughout the state as the Unl Superiority from the charity th :md fell just short of a touch st. Pal's I. C. BL OMINGTON, Ind .. Dec, 18 vel'sity of Iowa prepares to enter lane helped Buller win, The CHICAGO, Dcc, 18 (AP)-Natc Black F Wright week, Coach Francis Merten gave down, On one occasion, Buzz '(AP)-Indiana univel'sity's un his charges a long review of the tain the athletes Jan, 12 and 13. Bulldogs hit on seven or 10 foul Lewis, one-lime manager of Dean came within inches of cross- Fitzpat,·ick F Thom~en beaten b;lsketball team scored its game, belore dishing out a scrim The forms went to selected tosses, while the visitors made 109 the goal line, but was ruled Harry Thomas, made categorical Holland C Schnoebelen fourth vielory here tonight by mage to give them a chance to collegcs. high schools, cl ubs, and only six of 13. out of bounds in a very close deniai before the Illinois State Miller G ., O'Toole handing Pi ttsburgh, 5 t to 35, its iron out the flaws, Y. M, C, A. organizations but the Byron Gunn, speedy forward. und touchy decision. Athletic commission today 1'e Beasl y G Condon third defeat of a midwestern tour, Merten continued work against meet aL~o is open to any unaI!i1i led the Bulldog attack with fivE' gal'ding Thomas' charges that he Entering the game as the un~ The Hoo~iers jumped into ,I a three man out, zone defense in ated amateurs who desire to com ncld goals and a free throw fO! On tJle other hand, tJlC North laid down itl fights with Max derdog to undefeated Immaculate l3-to-4 leud in the first six min pete unattached, 11 points, whil Vic Siegel and western game was filled wit h preparati.on for the Waterloo de Schmeling in New York and Tony Conception quintet o[ Cedar Rap utes and were uhead. 28 to 22, at Since this is the lit'st indoor SUI Whc~le r, Iown's l:iophomore llumerous errors and breaks, but fense which has pl'oved more than Gillento in Philadelphia. ids, St. Pat's will be trying for haH time. effective against Low' out of five championship meet in the brief lor wards sparked the Hawkeycs enlled in a quite ordinary 7-7 tie. Lewis, a colorful figurc in box theil' third wi n in lour starts on BiU Menke, center, lead the 14 Old Rose opponents. The City history of the Iowa A. A. U" WiUl seven and six points each. .Just the game itself was studded ing for 40 years, termed the their home court tonight, Indiana players in scoring wllh high mentor stressed coolness un winning limes will go down as Siegel got three field goals and II with queer happenings and a low charges, published in the Chicago Although play ing on familial' 13 points, 10 o( them on field der fire in the scrimmage, trying r~col'ds, The races will be con ll'ee throw. while Wheeler ac hanging. grimy sky, gradually Tribune Oct, 3D, an "absolute home tenitory will give the Irish goals. to instill the confidence o( exper te3ted over the 20-yard course counted lor three buckets from s ndlng the fi eld into darkness, lie," He read his denial from an an advantage, the powerful Grey Sam Milanovich came into the ience in the Hawklets. in the Hawkeye field house pool. the flOOI·. eleven-page prepared statement. hounds havc racked up foul' added to its own weird toucb to game at guard late in the first West Waterloo has been beaten Fi ve even ts w ill occur on each "Thomas' charges are definite straight win~, and will be out gun~ t he afternoon. 'I'hat day at Ev half and thereafter made seven only once in five starts this sea day, with preliminaries in the allston wiII go down In history ly untJ'ue," Lewis said. "He did ning Iol' their fifth, poinl.'l to lead the invaders. son, and that reverse was at the afternoon and fina Is In Ihe eve for most of us from Iowa City as not lay down in either fight. Billed as one of the outstanding hands of the powerful Mason City ning, The team title will be de LeeSavold olle of our strangest football aft They werc stopped by the referee Catholic fives in the state, the Ce crew. state finaUsts last year, termined on thc basis of 5 for ernoons. at a time when hc was taking dar Rapids Hggregntion has built Ol'ange Township, Oelwein, Dun a lcrrific licking, If he had agreed up its .·eputation with wins ovcl' Illinois Downs first, 3 for second, and 1 for third, Beats Simm Yet, the records say Iowa's vic to a fake, he could have asl,ed kerton, and McKinley of Cedar These are the events ot Jan. the strongest schools in the state, PriltCeton, Rapids have all fallen prey to tory over Purdue, with the Hawk the referee to stop it any time, Last F rid a y the Greyhounds 41-25 12: 220-yard free style, 200-yard DES MOlNES, Dec. 18 (AP) eyes playing brilliant, but con but against Schmeling he fought rolled over Sacred Heart of Wa tbe last-breaking West ofiense, breast stroke, low boarq diving, With three letter winners back - Lee Savold of Des Moines, bat serYative, football while bottling for eight rounds and was knocked terloo 1D an easy fashion, coasting CHAMPAIGN. Ill., Dcc, 18 300-yard medley indi vidual swim, tereTennessee the folU" "top men" of the light CcD(roU' Itml •. that tbere were better performers, Lewis declined to reveal the iden weIght division to find a chal Michigan Slate 32, Creighton fighter could band out, using bIs clair (N, J,) Teachers 23. 30, but didn't get around to Jack tity of the fourth person because St, John's 42, Springfield col lenger for Champion Lou Ambers, cleverness to dodge jabs that like Miley or tbe New York Post, who he said he was innocent. lege 39, Prexy Rules In a letter to Harvey L, Oregon 46, Temple 36. ly would have sent him down lor SPENCER' got quite nasty about writers Washington Stale 38, Wayne 35, (Heinie) Miller of Washington, West Chester, Pa, 56, AJbrlght the count. {ll'agglng in heroes from the prair Carnegie Tcch 45, Loyola (Chi president of the N,B.A" Greene 42, Savold's besl round was the HAJ 10 Y HALL Ie. Well, Miley has been quite cago) 36, Band Trip Out named the four leading challen Penn A C (Phila,) 50, Lehigh seventb, when he sent Simms well taken eare of, alollg with the Bring On Long Island university 67, Wit gers as Tippy Larkin of Garfield, 32. stumbling across the ring once and y It Wilh j\{ Ie Baltimore Sun's Gibbs, John tenberg 50. KNOXVILLE, Tenn" Dec. 18 Davey Day of Chicago, Sammy Mount Union 58, BethanY st.'1ggered hi m two other times. Tllk; Xmas O'Donnell of tbe Davenport Dem Them Vol Tourist Bowl Ready (AP) - University Pre sid en t Angott of Louisville and Lew (W, Va,) 32. Twenty--eight hundred fans saw ocrat pounced OJ] Miley SUllday , DENVER (AP) - The Colo J ames D, Hoskins threw the Jenkins of Sweetwater, Tex. Oklahoma 49, Arkansas 36. the tight. morning and yesterday Ted Ashby Trojan Grid Team rado Tow'ist Bowl association said downtown quarterbacks for a loss "Jenkins and Larkin must be of 'be Des lolnes Tribune had last night St, Mary's university today when he ruled against tak- included in any eliminantlon tour- (Jenkins knocked out Billy his say about It. Ashby gave Refuses To Worry (Texas) and San Jose state ing the entire Tennessee football . nament because of their fine per- Marquart, while Larkin fell a Miley lessons in geography, man About Conting Tilt (Calif, ) college would play in a squad and the band to the Rose' formance in New York on Friday knockout victim to Al Davis, New Ill' rs and funning a radio: lessons, Tourist Bowl lootball game here Bowl game Ncw Year's day, night," Greene wrote, York welterweight.) FOLKS LIKE YOU jn fact, ill a bout everything ex New Yeal"s day, He said his decision, in support ~;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;=;;:;====;;, cept foreign languages, LOS ANGELES, Dec. 18 (AP) of the ath letic counci l's previous II - Except for one group, everyone best open Iield worders in the action, was made after careful You'II like the other The midwest, in other words, ltanding around the footbaU business, [t may be that he consideration of the problems TilT oua bUW Kinnick this year and was JI'<1clice field at the University of over-traincd in the brow-wrink contingent to transporting 48 guests lit the Bismclrck. convinced, und the rest of the >outhem California today seemed ling Washington and U. C. L, A. footbali players and 85 bandsmen STUDENT SPECIALl They, too, enjoy cSnd Uni ted Slutes was quite willing lery grave and solemn about the games. on the 5,OOO-mi le expedition .. to admit the ability of any man IIppreciclte good food, ~oming Rose bowl encounter, The most pluusible explanation against Southern California. An Economical who could so sUr up the prairies The unworried Iaction was for this lighthear!..ed conduct was "We have looked forward to 'unobtrusive service which Miley had never seen, ~o mposed of members of the Tro- that this was the first day of this Rose Bowl event for years," Laundry Service 'an grid squad, and the way they practicc after a week's layoff, said Dr, Hoskins, "There are many .nc! restful rooms. COLLEGE BASKETBALL ,houted and laughed, you'd never and it will take a few days for technical details involved in the Iowa Teachers 30; Kirksville, 'Iuess what nnxiety and rcspon- the Trojans to get down to cases program and tile whole malter Send us your bundle Includlng- Mo" T achers 28, ,ibllity theil' elders were shoul- and realize the gigantic impor- has had the most earnest atten Towels - Underwear - Pajamu -Solt - Uand Colgate 64, Lafayette 34. :lering. Lance of their Jan. 1 assignment. tion of all of us not onQr for the kerehiefs - S~irta Butler 35, Iowa 32, past few days but for a long per FJ'anklin 30, Earlham 28. Why, it evcn looked like these There wasn't much to the We wel&'h' and elu&r&'e YOU a' ...... _ ... _...... __ ~ ...... lle .Ia. young men wel'e having great fun afternoon's drill. Jones and his iod of time, Oklahoma A and M 33, La- "1 sincerely hope that the city SbiI1s OUIIlom ftIrlsbed a' ...... _ ...... 110 ... SDlle 16. preparing for this game; the big- coaching assislants pored over a llaDdkerchief. fIIlIIhed a' ...... __.. _ ...... ____ Ie ea. gest gamc of the year, the Rose scout·s report on the Vols be of KnoxvUle will trust our best Tndiana 51. Pittsburgh 35, judgment and will co-operate with So. nulled (aD4 mended) ., .. ___ Ie Jr. bowl game, The sight was enough fore calling the squad together, Dayioil university 56, Rhode us In having this occasion re Island 51. to send the Downtown Quarter- and there was a midfield con!er flect credit not only on the uni ToweJs. Underwear, Pajamas, etc. Soft Dried, Folded Kent State 41 , Baldwin-Wal backs' nssociation into executive ence with the players, versity but upon the state of Ten Ready for Use at No Added Cost lace 28, session right on the spot. As for concentrating on Ten- nessee," Soft Water UsecI Exeluslve]y John a1'1'011 43, Niagara 35. Coach Howard Jones didn't nessee's three backs, George Ca He said there was plenty of Kansas 63, Southem Methodist even appeal' to be overly con - fego , Johnny Buller and Bob precedent for the councll's action 31. cerned with his rollicking Tl'o- Foxx, who have averaged six in Rose Bowl trips made by Ala Dubuque university 38, Penn jons or the prospect that soon yards or betler every time they bama, Duke, Georgia Tech and NEW PROCESS 20. they'd be colllding witb one of the packed the ball, or mulling over Tulane unl vcrs! ties and lliat of Laundry Cleaning Illinois 41, PI·inceton 25, great teams of the nation, Ten- guards like Suffridge and Molin ficials of these schools were con & Co. Morris Harvey 45, Rio Grande nessee, It was most unusual, be-I ski, or a few other assorted wor sulted on their experiences be IU-Il' 80. Dvba,ae 8t. 38, eause Howard Jone!! Is one ot the ries-well, that'll come later on. fore 8 decision was made, • • • t , Jay-Ei~ht en the meeting of the Women's Margaret A. Farrell H9Doree Jean, Joan, Jimmy Goin' On Nine Church Groups Home MissIonary socIety tom r~ Issues Dates . ow f\t 2::10 rl. m. In the chllrch parlol'R. At Fout, Pt··e.. Nuptlal Affair Will Convene Mrs. C. 1" Hnmbrecht w ill be in For Nine S.U.I. charge of devotionals, and Mrs. n. H . HAmill will be In ehnrge or Mi. i'S RiC'FI, Sh'lI)' MNhO(Ii t SocielY Ille leRson. Mr ~ . C. M. FO\lolJlln Campus Events HOStf'FlFlC'FI Sl1l1flay will . erVi! tiS hostes.q tor Lhe meet To Meet Tomol"row Ing, and MI's. Charles Dunshee SelIOO) Play Fe tlva) At Sllppf'r, ShOWN' In ClUlI'"h Parlor~ wi" nssist her. rrlil" Will Opon eries Se I'CI'O 1 local hostl.'.50S (lrc en Severol women's church IlI'OUPS Mrs. L. Nagle For Marel}, April, May tr l'tninillg thi i W ele for Mnl'ltAl'et WSUI wi ll meet th l~ w('ek for bUSiness, Ann PotTe)), daughter or Mr. and orvotionAI and sQCin l ~eR~lon~. To Have Tefl. Mrs. Thomas. Farrell, 710 Sum A compilation or nine Important mit, who wlJl wpd ,John L. Free- 'rODAV'S ' InGlIl.IGIiTS Membf'rs • •• T Om,()rr()lV dat s of events at th Unive~slty man Dec. 2G. ' IIUl;l:h Kelso, a IJf Tow I\, City, . . .of the L[ldies' glJild of the of Jowa in 1940. of Inte\'c~t to TomolTow ot 7:30 p.m, Mrs. wllJ pre-sellt The Week III Goy EngUsh Lulhcj'on chul'eh will M-c~ . Leland Nagle wlll enter Iowans, has bt'cn is~ued by the Jaek Hughes will entertain 12 crDllUlnt thl8 momJll&: at 10 mC<'t tomorrow 01. 2:30 p. m. 111 lain a group ot friends at a ten extpnsion divisIon. guests Rt an evening party and o'clock ov!' WSUl. Mr. Kelso, the home or Rose And Nell and open house tomorrow Crom Most ot them occur in March, personal shower for Miss Far a shldent in the University of Schmidt, 813 N. Linn. 3 to Ii p. m. in her home, 714 Mc API'il, and May, opening March rell in her home, 720 N. Dubuque. Iowa PQIlUcal science department, Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Lcan. The eV('!Iing will be spent infor w\ll discuss "Neutrality" on thIs George Froyder, MI's. Ralph F rey 25 to 30 with the high school mnlly. morning-'s pror'ram. der, Mrs. Conie Knl'ns nnd Mrs. Library Club play pl'oduelion festival. Com Miss Farrell was guest of L. C. Ansel. munity eests will com here April honOl' at :J woff le SLIP pel' and per The Rev. J oh n Bruce Dalton, The gJ'llUp is plnnnillg n girt ex Toni,gllt 4, 5, and 6 and junior colleges chnnge. Dines sonal RholVcl' given Sunduy cve pn5tOl' of the Christian church in April 1 and 2. ning by Helen Ries and ,Jean . ~eall. .Jo:m . .JImmy anll .Jay Schensl' lown City, will conduct the Members of thc Iowa CIty Ii- Other vents are Apl'H 12, l3- Strub in Miss Ri cs' homl', 205 MOl'l1ing chapel program every Hel'e is the latesl photo of South to ri ght, .Tean, ' Joan, Jimmy and to cnobl e thcm to attend ::I board Ladies Club • •. br'ary club will meet fOl' a Chrisl- conferences for teachers of history Biuck. Springs circle. morning this week. This daily Dakota's Sc;hense quadruplels who Jay und they live on a fa rm neor ing school affording better educa . ..members of St. Wenceslaus mas dlnner tonight at 6:30 at the Ilnd social scIences and for art Guests included Mrs. H a r r y program is heard at 8 a.m, look forwurd to their ninth birth Hecla, S. D. A statewide cam Hon Dl facilities than they now ob church will entertain at their Alpha Chi Omega house, 828 E. teachet's; May 2, 3, and 4--the uni Waters, Mrs. Hughes, Jayne Mc • day next month. They are, lelt paign is in progr f;:, to raise funds tain. weekly card party tomon'ow at Washington. versity's high school music :festl- Govern. Alice McCollister, Anita The Players Workshop of Bur 2: 15 p. m. in the church parlors, Clariee Krieg is ('hairman of the val; May 10 to 12- Mothcr's day ------~------Williams, Caroline Cole, Geor lington will present the play, "En ------committee in charge of arrange- c leoratloni May ll- Governor's gene Keller, Mary Helen Taylor Route," by Walter stoM tonl&ht Mothersingers AMONG Th£> Singing. • • Iments. Assisting her will be Fran-,day, and June 4 and 5-state high and Winifred Scully of Wnterloo, at 9 o'clock over WSUI. 1'be Local Students . ..of Christmas carols wJU op- ces Rogers and Edna Shenton. school scholarship contest. who Is Miss McGovern's house rroup is directed by Marianne To AIJpe(1r At lOWA CITY guest. Prug-h. The drama Is II com Return Home Satul'dny afternoon Mrs. Wa edy wlih a hrlstmas theme. It Hospital Tonight PEOPLE more and lcrs was hoslcss lo 12 guests at is set ill a rai\roa(l station in D -I I W t 'd f passing or a per~o n a l shower for the brlde any small Inn town. From Colleges sook the elcc l. Tile uffai r was In Mrs. ..::f,~·~:~~~:.;::~ ~~~~;~,\ ~t; Loth" Wod.y or P",d., Ill, al y owan an ~~ s light touch, Willen ; h OlTle, 1031 ~ S. Clinton. TODAY'S PROGRAMS M o'clock tonight. Mrs. D. R. Thom- who formerly ~t~end~d the univ~r-I * * * * * * * * * metier. Thu,c wllo shared the courtesy One of hi~ WCI Miss Ries, Mi ss McGovern, Br~lceM~~~~~!. chapel, R v. John ~~CA;~~:lgTo~~rrow ~~ ~~~r: s~ [~~:~~p~~:~~~o~~ iIl be ~i~:ter~~; . a VI Sitor m Iowa CIty WANTED-COMPANION ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "",ti· .. til ' '' ,'i,~ ncterislica 1Iy, Mu riull Whinnery, Mary Louise 8:15-Stlite symphony of Bos- Aftet· the trip to the hospital * * • HEY I LOOK! lured way 1\'lInY50n, Miss Keller, Mrs, Vette ton. FrOJn Davellport the group will go to the home of P rof. and Mrs. Frank L. Mott, WANTED - Congenial woman to physician to Kt'Il, Mi~s Cole, Mrs. Hughes, 8:30- Dally Iowan of th Air. Mrs. Milo Novy, 519 N . •T ohnson, Coralville heights, went to Chi- share apartment. Write Box 16 Until Th M 1I1 'j.(,II'l' l e h i t [end en, Alice Mc O:40- Morning lOelodi s. Many rowa City young people for a Christmas party. cago yestel'day where they will Daily Iowan. CLASSIFIED Yeal'S becn Culli!i ll' r, MISS Williams and 8:50-Service reports. have returned 01' will return spend several days. - -D-R-IV-E-R.--W-·-A-N-T-E-D-- Nl:'w YOI'k C"tlll'rillc Grim. 9 - IUustrated musical chats, home this week from \miverslties • . ' • • ADVERTISING the '1' hlll-,(j'IY evening 10 guest.s Brahms, symphony no. 1. and colleges Lo spend the Christ- I HO E TO nous I .Temm e Livezey, 224 Melrose DRIVER WANTED. To Knnsas RATE CARD will til' elltcl'tained at an in 9:50 _ Program clli ndar and mas holidnys wilh relativl:'s :lOd ' t E courl, wenl Lo Anit!l Sunday City. Leaving Sat. Return atter fOi ma l pnl'Ly given by Margaret weather report. f-riends here. -- (' where she will visit her sister, New Years. References wflnted. Llll7. ,lI ld Bctty G1 entzel' m the JO--The week in government. Among those Lo come the far- Della. Gamma Mrs. Howmd Van Doren. Dial 2!l35. CASH RATE llllnlt' nr tile lalter, 630 Bowery 10 :1II-Yesterday's mu~ica l fa- thest was Robert Alcock, son of MaUlilde Eige, A2 oC M ~rcsh all- * • * Ht,';'d Miss Fnl'rcll wul be guest vorltes. Dr. and and Mrs, N. O. Alcock, lown, is spending several days in Thumas Donohoe, son of Mr. WST AND FOUND 1 or 2 Days- Gift Suggestions of h"no1' 10 :30--The book shel!. 430 Brown, who arrived Sunday FuLton, Mo. belol'e returning to and Mrs. J . J . Donohoe, 223 E. LOST- ONE white fur mitten. 10e per line 1)er day Il-Gtand opera and chorus, from Pasadena, Cal., where he is her homh for the holidays. Bloomington, who is a student at 11 :15 _ Science news of the 11 student at California Institute Sl. John's college in Collegeville, Reward. Dial 4207. 3 days- Em lll~ifie d petroleum asphalt, Shop Early For combined with cork, rubber and week. of Technology. Minn., will arrive in Iowa City 7c per l1ne per day Your Xmas 1l:30-Melody time. Ruth Plass, daughtet· of Dr. and Kappa Alpha Thcta. tomor row to spend Christmas GOOD TIDNGS TO EAT bngassl:', mnl,es the newest type 6 day_ PHTLCO or RCA VICTOR o( tennis CO Ul'ts which give the 1l:50-Farm flashes. Mrs. E. D. Plass, 407 Melrose, a Eleanor Bjorklund, A3 of Oel- with his parents. M r. Donohoe WINTER APPLES and cider. M. RADIO 5c per line per day nceded "spring" underfoot and 12 noon- Rhythm rambles. stUdent at Stephens college in wein, IV II I \'i,it hel' sistl."f in Pe- will be accompanied by J ohn Sul G. Viers. W. Benton St. Dial SPENCER'S Columbia Mo will arrive home oria, III . during the Christmas !ivan or Boston, Mass. 4434. the uni rormly true bounce of the t2 :30- Reminiscing lime. ' ., h Jd' * .. • 1 month- HARMONY HALL ball, say experts. 12:45- Service reports. Thursday to spend the holidays 0 laYS. 4c per line per clay here. Ali ce McKee, C3 ot Snntu Bar- Mrs. Verna Glentzel', G30 Bow-\ FOR SALE-MISe. :'I:30-Coneert h8ll From Clarke college in Du- bara, Cal., will visit relatives ill ery,. and Betty and FOR SALE-Pr"ctieally new girl's -Fi(Ure 5 word!! to Une M selelctsio~'t d~ u gh ters, 4- Iowa ostate . ediea HOCllethY buque will come Betty Glentzer, New Hampton clming thp holl- M~lrIlyn~ W111 leave Saturday !~r blvele. DIal 4729. SEND FLOWERS program. rgamzing tor ea 'who will atT ive late tomorrow days. De, Momes whl:'re they will VISIt C., Minimum Ad - 2 linea 'l'HIS YJ!:AR! FINE SELECTIONS OJ', Alonzo L. Jenks Jr. te visit her mother, Mrs. Verna Ml·s. Glentzer's mother nnd S19- ----F-O- --R R-E-NT--- -- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY HOTEL 5:!l0- MusicIlI moods. Glentzer, 630 Bowery. SlgD1 ~ Drlt, Tan tpr ~ over Christmas. HOUSES and APARTMENTS AT 5:50--Dally Iowan of thp Air. Thomas Donohoe, ~o n of MI'. Ruth Seldin, Al of Council \ * SOC col. Inch RUPPERT'S 6-Dinncr hour program. and Mrs. J . ,T. Donohoe, 223 E. Bluffs, will spend part of the Miniml Aguirre. of Mexico City, FOR RENT-Furnished apart Or $5.00 per month I 7-Children's hour, the land ot I Bloomlngton, who is a student at Ch','istmas holidOlY" in the tri-cit- a student at SCriPPS college . 11\ ment. Including private bath, MARYLAND the story book st. John's college in Collegeville, ies and Waterloo. Chu'(>mont, Ca 1., lS a hollday Gcncral Electric; heat, light, WII All Want Ads Cash In Advance HOCKEYE LOAN Offers: 7:15-Christmas customs. Minn., will arrive in Iowa City to- Dorothy A u ~ust, Al 111 Tope- guest in the home ot Dr. and Mrs. tel', gas furnl!.hed. Dial 3702. Messenger Service TlIl 5 P.M. Diamonds, Watches, Electric 7:30-Spol't. lime. . ~orrow to spend Christmas wIth k:l, Kan.; Marjorie Roscnblum. N. G. Alcock, 430 Brown. Counter Sel'vlce Till 6 P.M, ISO 7.45-~venmg mUSicale, O . .T. blS parents. A2 of Kausas City, Mo., llnd Bel" ROOMS FOR RENT Rozol's, Cameras, Typewriters "OOM. Myel's, ripton. Five local young men will ar- ni ce Bordy, A~ of Omaha, Ncb., :E'URNISliED fIrst Iloor room ftespon Ible :tor one in('orrect AT REDUCED PRICES JlO 8-:-The W O~'ld bOUI{)Uan., rive here tomorrow, from Daven- wiU be in Des Moines fOI part of II !i , [:I • J \ Ii 311' to with priViite batb. Dial 9681. insertlon only. (Over Boern('r's Drue) lATH. 8.15-:-FedeLated B~ S lncss and port where they ~ue students at lt hl:' hl'istmas holidays. .... "J" -4 tJ. . Pro(csslonnl Women s club pro- Sl. Ambrose college. Th y are Ed- Sunia GreenstCIIl, A2 of Watc-,- -- 5.30 FOR RENT-Large warm room. DIAL 4192 gram. ward Greer, . on of Mr. I1 nd Mr . 100, lind Charlol1c Siegel, Al of START TODAY Graduale girls. Light house- O:30- ALbum oC al'lists. L. C. GI' er, 428 S. Governor; Walerloo, will spl'nd s('\'l'rnl clay ' keeping possible. Dial 666f. Picture Framing Neatly done and 8:4!i-Dally9-Burlinglon Iowan playe rsof wol'kAhopthe Air. CharlMrs. e8Chari Re gas n,Regan son , o1f 507Mr .KlI a'n!<-d in Duvenport. DYNAMITEENDS THURSDAY DRAMA! LARGE DOt;BLE ROOM for rent. l~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'll LCD d Cloae in. Dial 4865. Reasonably Priced droma, En Route by Wliller Stone. woo;d Bl ove, son 0 r. an EDWARD G. ROBINSON Mrs. Frank Love, 922 E. College', Zcta. Tau AIJlha STILLWELL C n 3 f A MODERN ROOM, garage, bouse- · l S if PHul Hennessy, son of Mrs. J . Hen- II urol lIngcr, A,I lid0 m'ora,' I in BLACKItIAIL kecpin" privileges it desJred. 615 PAINT STORE HoS/'J .,ta" ta nessy, 234 N. Madison, ,md Frank 1 ., wi II sp~ncJ lh<' 10 COAL For <'V(lry member Northerll 111111011 3d WIIh_ or the family-list DitlnJ.onM lUI. VlQory Nut SUI. Welcomed in all.Y bOllSChold ]n buylnl' dia-G IIU11o .. kr S7.00. IS an: a&traciive .. lock Irom monds k now' . <'II In th Want Ad .. , LEO N1 \ RD'S. Rfomflmber, a your Jewel e r . JOHNSTON COAL CO. clock II a rift for the cn Buy wUh conll- DIAL 6464. &irl' 'amlly! dellce at LEONARD'S Adv l'ti Re your girt
Leonard', Je Ir~ PLUS LAMPERT' True lUuo Coal 11 5 E, Cnllejfc Across From Scolt Stores Dial 4191 "JONES FAMI~Y $6.25 ton 1N HOLLYWOOD" DIAL 2103 Venture Into ar - .·2k M"s. T. L. Ja hit ~ade him a magnet for the 110 any cro\vd. Tn Re1r;pw R06k lJro~n was a founder. of the American NewspapE'1' GUIld, was - Ielected its first president. in 1933 "Children of Cod" by Vardls and reelected unanimously at F'1~her wil1 b I.·eviewed by Mrs. every convention since. He de T. L. ,Jnhn at " meellrtg of lhe ; voted himself lirelessly to the Book Review club at '2 O'C10ClFlorida. from burning fuel oil. . Until ThurSday he had for 18 Observers 10Qking down from yeal's becn a columnist lor the planes on the grl1vcyard of the New YOI'k World, the TelE'gram, battleship said lhe floating oil the World-Telegram nnd sydni fro m the battleship formed cate out! Ls, On Friday last he l'ough Iy into a swastika. joined the New York Post whiCh In full view of the crowds printed one column, his last, just lining the Montevidee waterfront, before Broun was taken to the the ship wus blown up at sun hospital. down yesterday in a "suicide A severe cold developed into maneuver" which her commander pneumonia and the il[ness in said today must Ilave sUI'pl'iscd the ducpcl n hpnrt attack. A solemn enemy. high 111ilSS of requiem will be Apparently satisfied with the celebrated Wednesday morning in work of his crew last night, Cap St. Patrkl< 's cathedral. At lhe hospitnl when Broun tain Langsdorff and his men sct- died wcre his .~ecOfJd wife, the lied down smilingly today at the formct' Connie Madison; his son, naval arsenal Cor R snjou I'l1 of in Hl'Y \\'ooci Hule Broun, a senior at Heterminate length. Swarthmore, his brother, Irving, LangsdorC£ himself had delib and bis personal physician, Dr. cralely assemblel! the explosive.; Alvin L. BaraCh. Dr. Barach slIld Dnd directed the lillJng oC the Broun wa~ unronsciolls 24 hours fuel tanks for the ll1st great blast btfoJ'f' he died and that death was that was to "ri('stroy all" on ot due to influenza-bl'onrhial pneu- -1~rs of AdoU Ui~ler, The cnp monia, complicated by heart tain carried the cable whiCh dl' trouble. tonated the charges that sank. Ule For nenrly two riecade~, ilrolln Ship, had been ::J majol' personage in Behind two sand banks orr New York. He WIlS one celeb- Montevideo t.oday lay the British l'fty who never let down the eager cruisers, Ajax, Cumbedand tind ('elebrity-hunter, His carelessness Achilles whif'h had kept LIP thC'if of lIWre became almost II 1rade~ I vigil le:;t the Grat Spee venlln'': mark and his huge, rambling bulk to sel\, SCOTT'
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\-\ WAN rs TO TI\V,l: YOUP. "RGUIE- • DU~ICI' I I \ - Venture Into an ict'-Cold ba~ tor a duck and you come out with IrobIIe, DlmJlla PAGE SIX THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA em • State IID.' Rose Agent TestifiesI Agnew Liquor Trial E. F. Brown Carl S. Krittgel Abbott Service Chosen Head Of Says C.I.O. Obligated ·to Communists Normal·- I • • • • • • • • This Afternoon For tlte PRACTIC,4L Descrihes Raid Masonic Lodge Lahor Relations BOllrd Director Testifies Before House Committee A 'Has-Been~ FrVE CEN' Mercnry Soars To Person with a - On Club 88 Cud S. Kl'ingel last night was (AP) Former Iowa City - WASIlINGTON, Dec. 18 Cincinnati Enquirer, "A sweJl guy Criend of Phillips; that he had met elected worshipful mastcr of the -Summoning a regional director and a dear friend of mine." him "but once in his life and that 63 Degree To Set Residelll Died In SEN1'IMENTAL Masonic Blue lodge to succecd F. oC the National Labor Relations TonIght W. F. Wiley, publisher ~hel'e had been no di scussion of I 9 Men, 3 Women M. Pauley. Kringel was for'mer boat'd to the stand, a house inves of the Enquirer, issued a state- an.y charactel' on that occasion." 3rd Straight Record Nebraska Hospital Impaneled To Hear senior warden of the organization. tigating 'committee questioned ment at Cincinnati, suying the The other Phillips report dealt '------Side! Dr. Fred Beebee, former junior him closely today on one report Phillips testimony was [ull of "in- with a labor board case against Iowa City's temperature laughcd Funel'al service for Dr. Edwar'd warden, was advanced to the post Second Tavern Case in wh ich he said a friendly city nuendo and bald misstatements of the Cincinnati Milling Machine al normal agaIn yestel'day to es Carson Abbott, 60, fOnner Iowa oC senior warden. Albert B. Sid editor killed a story derogatory truth and fact." company, charging maintenance of tablish the thit'd record in as City resident and gl'adtmte of the By ARTHUR BELLAIRE well was chosen as junior war to the board, and on another in Declaring that Phillips appal'- a company union and the diJ Daily Iowan Olty Editor den, and B. V. Bridenstine re which he quoted the C. I. O. as ently had made h is report for the charge of employes for union ac many days. Mercury climbed to college of medicine, who died in Nine men and three women jur elected treasurer. - saying it had an "obligation to purpose of a "build-up" with his tivity. A point had been reached 63 in the afl€Tnoon io slash the Omaha, Neb" Saturday, will be ot's and an audience of 30 persons, Other new officers include J. communists." Washington superiors, to whom at which the company was willing previous record tor Dec. 18, set held at 2 o'c lock this aflet'noon B. VanHorn, secretary, and George Ilmong them Johnson county tav The witness, Philip G. Phillips, the report was sent, Wilcy said to dis-establish its union if the in 1931, by nine degrees. at the Oathout tunel'al chapel. D. Koser, trustee. had reported that the story was that the city editor, L. L. Evans, board would drop the charge of Eu;vrnw ern owners, yesterday witnessed The whole thing started Satul' The Rev. John Bt'uce Dalton will 'LOCI THE kiUed by the city editor of the had stated that he was not a dear discI'iminatory dismissals. the opening of the second liquor C: bY, when a high of 62 was rc officiate. Burial will be in Oak case of the July 20 mass raid ported, six above the 1918 record. land cemetery. By The * series involving the state and Mrs. Farm Bureau Sunday Iowa Citiulls Ielt a hlgh ( ·o:t.... t:.J Germany Rose Agnew, said to have main cf 59, surpassing the 1923 record Dr. Abott had been confined to l\lAlillR Local Congressman Attends Electric Light on land and tained a liquor nuisance as EI t C I for Dec. 17 of 53 degrees. an Omaha hospital several months "owner and operator" of the ecsoganF M ·DM- Yesterday's low of 35 was four previous to his death. Soviet Club 88 at Tiffin. ad t arm eet In es Olnes Poles Placed above the normal high. Normal grined !Ic was bOI'n In Iowa CIty Feb. ance of Yesterday's ~itncss, called to 1940 PreSI en •••••• ~ ••• low for yesterday. if yoU can 12, 1879. He was a member of the the stand by' Jens Grothe of the The distribution of poles at Hills imagine It, was 18! Elks lodg and both the Nebraska fresh Came to Iowa City fighting state attorney general's oltice, tes- fO I' spreading 104 miles of elec A year ago yesterday things State Medica 1 assOciatiOn and the The tified an opinion as to the contents County Group Picks Sunday After Tour tricity to families in surround wet'en't so exciting. Tempera American Medical association. COOIUNU tures then ranged between 18 CHEST these deve,10Jl1rn of several bottles placed before Officers, Directors, ing counties was begun yesterday !lis wife tlreceded him in death him, and the general appearance. • Of Tbree Nations and 33. several years ago. TO:\S'l'BR 1. The aitel' completion of surveying and of Club 88, only a prelude to what CbaJrmen at Meetmg Congressman Thomas E. Martin, SurvivOI'S Include his mother, was indicated by Defense Attol'- . _..J'__ much of the wiring on the Rural help lay a path fot' the consh'uc, Mrs. Kate Abbott, 517 S. Cllntol1 who was greeted by hundreds of ney E. A. Baldwin to become the i Members of the Johnson county Electrification project. tion which was passed upon last street; two aunts, MI's. James prominent issue in thc case. farm bureau yesterday elected friends Sunday afternoon as he It was announced that lines wlll summer as part of a project 270 Guzeman, Iow~ Cily, and Mrs. Opposite Contentions Byr~n D. Coglan, Penn . township, arrived back from Wa shi ngton, be built both east and west from miles in length including nine ISam Lininger, Madison towllship, Opposite contentions were first pl'e~ldent of the . org~mzation at , D. C., on the C-39, modern army HJUs to extend lighting power to eastern Iowa counties. and an uncle, A.dolph Dentcr, alsQ brought forth in the opening re- theIr. annu~l .meetlng m the com- , transport plane, spen t yesterday several families of Johnson coun. First work of the summer nlter of Madison township. marks of County Attorney Har- mumty bUlldln~. . at a one-day agricultural confer ty. Washington apP'foval started at I.. A first !4nr .::1 service wa! held old Vestermark and Baldwin to Other new offIcers Include Stan- ence in Des Moines. Trees along the proposed I'oute the edge oC Muscatine county to- y,estr ,'':ay in Omaha. The body af- . ley Beranek, Cedar township, He attended the meeti ng, spon have ah'eady been trimmed to ward the west. • rived here last "!light. • EI.E('TRIC the court. Vestermark said the vice-president; R. N. Spencer, sored by the republican commit DRY SHAVER s.tate would attempt to prove that Pleasant Valley township, secre tee to ' study agricultural prob liquor w~s taken from Club 88 tary, and .tohn O'Connor, Lone lems, as a member of the Iowa the morrung of the raid, and :hat Tree township, treasurer. subcommittee. Mrs. Agnew was at that tIme Township directors chosen yes Nineteen ideas, according to The owner a~d operator of the taver~. terday include William J . Novot- Associated Press, were fOI'warded' Baldwlll put most stress on hIS ny, Jefferson; M. J . Leeney, Har by a farmer-and-politician audi B'V' •••...,"" . contention that Mrs. Agnew at the din' James Lacina Jr. Graham' ence free with advice on ways oC was time was a mere housewife, not Leo'n Petset, Fremont;' Paul Up~ improving the lot of the farmer .' ' It affiliated with Club 88. meyer, Big Grove; J, M. Zenisek, at yesterday's conclave. E. F. Brown of Des Moines, an Cedar; Frank Colony, Clear The "listening" committp~_ Capi officer of the state bureau of Creek; Arthur Schuessler, Lin THOMAS E. MARTIN cluding, besides Martin, ~g're~~ investigation, who with four hlgh- coin; Malin Amish, Liberty; C. M. man Clifford Hope of Ka nsas, was • WASHER Suhur WilY patrolmen raided Club 88 in Fountain, East Lucas. told by a dozen speak~~'S that the the early morning hours 01 July A. B. Thomas, West Lucas; AI- Five Youths economic salvation r;1( the nation's 20, was on the witness stand for ex Young Jr., Madison; Joseph soil tillers rested ilfl: Finnish more than two hours tasting, Mouchka, Monl'oe; George R. Either pric~ ~jxing 01' no price LallDch smelling and identlfylng the In- Krill, Newport; Harold Clearman, Die in Fire fixjng, guar dnteed cost oC pro ISS gredients of severl\1 bottles which Oxford; Glenn Fountain, Pleasant duction,~ '~mpulsory blending of On Soviet lhe state claims contain liquor Valley ; Byron D. Coglan, Penn; AUGUST, Ga., Dec. 18 (AP)- corn alcohol with motor vehicle and which were allegedly taken D. B. Swartzcndl'Ubcr, Washing Five youths were killed early to- 11)~el, extension. of COI'D loans to from Club SS the morning ol the ton; William Propst, Union; Vel'- day whcn llames raked a state 4farmers not complying with the raid. non Fountain, Sharon, and S. A. ~~ilding ,I,on g since bl'and ~t'.r a IAAA program, expanded old age Describes Raid Hunter, Scoit. fIre-trap. pensions a balanced federal bud- in Grandfather's Day' Brown told Grothe, one of the The chail'men Ior 1940 clec- Injured seve~ely .were,,' .wo oth- get, e~nation of crop control, prosecuting attorneys, he went tq ted yesterday include Mrs. J. ers of 24 sle~P lng In,1',! dOl'm ilory "stay out of war," reduction of in several Clu b 88 with a search warrant Wendcl Thomas, West Lucas, of the GeorgIa Schtl'llol for Mental Carm interest rates. he said he later gave the bar- county publicity; Mrs. H. J. Dane, Defectives. ~t ne~:fby Gracewood. "Anything to achi ve parity," tender. He said he found whisky, West Lucas, home pl'oject; Lee The r emalnln~-17 were r emoved lower industrial tariHs, higher Wt' gin, white soda and spikru drinks W. Schwimley. Sharon, boys' club, unhurt. r iUs on farm products, adjustment as wcll as gambling materials. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Burl', Lincoln, o[ corn loans so tha t gl'ain prices girls' group. sinking "'ondltion. In addition, The bottles, he said, were col- to feeders will be reduced, "[01' lected from several dilterent pafts . anothexJ';malJ steamer and two get the export· market," "burn were officially of the tavern including a Small B a • , n:J.r$ trawlers were listed as long corn for fuel," wider distribution during a day of room in the baek he said was rItaln- . nvcl'd ue and believed lost. of surplus commodities to relief fare in which furnished with a dresser and bed. Added to this flood of war families, stricter regulation of dl of 600 pounds Brown said he brought his col 1) news, Iirst lord of tile admiralty recl marketing by packers and in the Helsinki lection to the Johnson county Winston ChUl'chill tonlaht an "elect the right men to public of But most of cout'thouse about 2:30 a.m. July y, 10,000-ton cruisers since Ilounced over the radio that the fice." When your grand/ather the suburbs and 20 and placed it in a vault, kp._ ~"; 1937, some of which have been fir s t Canadian expeditionary Whether 01' not he criticized the -needed tobacco he probably went to the tobacconist reported. ing the key in his commissioned. She also had six force had been landed safely in RoosevelL administration, reporti (Reuters, til the next light cruisers of 6,000 tons or un- an undesignaied port. said, every farmel'-speaker said in his community and had a. lot of fun blending differ reported Citing the scuttling of the he wa~ cooperating with the AAA battleship The estimated there der.) ent types of tobacco together and trying out the differ HAIR tia _ rl_,,_ .... ,_ to 75 persons in The air ministry announced tha l German pocket battJc~hip Admiral progr·am. DRYER POPCORN been sunk by the time of raid. 12 German Messerschmidt fight- GI'a! Spee off Uruguay as show Martin, who is expected to ar ent mixtures, POPPER said he noticed a beer ing planes were shot down and ing the German fleet was on the rive back in Iowa City loday, had teries. permit signed to Rose Agnew seven British bombers "unac- run, Churchill added the Ger just completed a 14,OOO-mile "na tiona I defense" tour of inspection hanging on the wa 1I 0 f the tav- counted fot''' in "fierce fighting" mans now were attacking "fishing HE MAY HAVE FINALLY HIT on a combina ern during the raid as well as over the Helgoland Bight area, boats." before he- left the nation's capi an application 101' a cigarette per- in the North sea about 20 miles "In their wrath," he said, thp. tal. tion of tobaccos that was pretty much to his fancy ... lnit and a federal alcohol per- off Germany's northwest coast. German air force had tried to He visiled army air stations in that tasted all right to him and wasn't too strong. So mit. He said he could not 'fe- One British air authority de bomb unarmed merchant ships, lhis country, Mexico and Panama member the names on the latter scribed the battle as "the biggest including an Italian one but sank as a member of the joint houoc the tobacconist, with an eye to future business, would two. all' engagement of the war." only 7 out of 24. senate military affairs committee. make up this private blend and keep some of it on In cross - examination by the (German sources in Berlin said One day last week, the ad defense attorney, Brown testJlied that 44 British planes had been miralty said todght, only "bad hand for him. he did not see the delendant in aUacked ovet· Helgoland, and that visibility" pj'evented ",Illnihila the tavern the momlng of the 34 were shot down. Germany of tion" of jl German squadrop by a raid. ticially denied the British daim Bl'itish submarine that slipped THIS HIT OR MISS METHOD 0/ tobacco Members of the petit jury Im- of sinking a German cruiser.) into Its formation and fired six hie nding was never very satisfactory. But it proved paneled yesterday morning to other Losses torpedoes. heal' the case include Albert Betz, Along with this bitter air and Declaring that the submal'ine olle thing to both smokers and manufacturers, that D. J . Collins, Oramae White, naval fighting, the British report which sank the 6,000-ton German Mary M. Hotz, Stanley Zenlshek, ed suffering fishing and merchant cruiser accomplished its f eat you must have a blend of tobaccos to get better Alton Zeller, Rosella Richmond, losses n the North sea under at "although surrounded by no fewer srnoki"g results, becat4Se no one tobacco by itself W. R. Kasper, otto Denison, tack by German bombers, listing than six German destroyers," Frank Machovec, Raymnod J. two fishing trawlers and a small Churchill described last week as has all the qualities necessary to a good smoke. Vitosh and V. B. Fuhrman. coasting steamer as sunk and an "the best week we can remem other trawler abandoned in a ber in this or the last war," ThE CHESTERFIELD tobacco buyers select and Local Delegate bid in at the auction sales the tobacco types that best fit the Chesterfield blend, which is the right combiulio" Named Zionist of exactly the right amounts of Maryland, Burley and Bright with just enough Turkish. These tobaccos and Vice·Olairman the Chesterfield way qf blending them make C~e.ter Sam Saltzman, Iowa City, was field different from any other cigarette. elected vice-chalrlllBarked Up Wroq Tree KANSAS CiTY, ~n. (AP) The tittle toy dogs barked all SI'If'rl yollr Ilfll rroll right for the salesman but when the customers ,ot them home Dane Coal Co. IOWA ITY APPLtANct they wouldn't yip a lingle yip. ~ tamT.)lvaa TolACC:O Co, DIALIR8 The salesman WBI al'reateci for I"" usiDl ventrlloqui.m.