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Get out your wet weather equipment 'GQuse rain will the city during the day. Tomorrow will be OW(]11 clear, however, with fair and warmer forecast. Iowa City. Iowa, Thursday, April ll--Five Cents f JO,hn L. Lewis .Halts Soft (oal Poland Cha rges Spaniard,s Negotiali~ns • Mine Operators Walk With 'Enda ng'erlng Peace From Meeting; Ask " ------~------~-- Change in Attitude Government Says No- BJ TaE ARSOC IAT£D PIIU8 Secretary of IJabor Schwel­ Noviko, New . ~.. Says Fra 0 ,~ lenbach SIIid last night hc would meet today with soft coal opera­ Shellers Nazis ' tors and .J ohn fl. JJewis, whose U. N. Delegate Rationing During Wheat Cnsls negotiations w('re broken off in WASHIN~TON (AP)-seCr~-rdeSigned to cut domestic consump- and Argentina - other m a j 0 l' a huff yesterday. tary o~ AgrIculture Anderson saId tion of flour 25 percent until the wheat exporting countries, The labor secretary Raid h(, Transfer of Gromyko last mght the government does , not contemplate rationing bread I new wheat crop IS harvested. "Our mosi critical period In. Asks U. N. Security would meet with the opel'fltors TillS AERIAL VIEW of the general alar,m blaze In Allentown, Pa.. Creates No Surprise at 1%:30 p. m. (CST) and with during the current wheat criSisl He SOlid yesterday' he had in- this country will be between Council to Crack shows the fire which swept through I!i half-dozen downtown bulldlnp but he did not rule out the pas- structed aides to draft such an now and the next harvest and LeWis and othel' union leaders at In Washington Circles yesterday causing thc dealh of one fireman aud Injurlnl' several si bility of limiting distribution of order which would have the cr- It does not seem likely that we Down on Government 3 p. fn . (CST) at the labor de­ others. Residen ts of 29 ltpartments fled down ladders. i flour 10 bakers and retailers, fect of rationing flour 10 bakers could put ratlonlnc Inlo eUed NEW YORK (AP)-Poland partment. WASHINGTON (AP) - Russia (AP WIREPHOTO) Anderson held a news confer- and relailers. for a difficult commodity like aClcused the Franco government last night aPPOinted Nikolai V. IkhwelJenMch acted a few ence shortly after an agriculture The news conference wa held b=ead iJI time to help In this of gpain befol'e thc United Na- Novikov ambassador to the United bol1l'ii after Ihe ne&,oUations, department crop report Ind1- after he returned rrom the critical pe~lod. " tions secUl'ity Clol1ncil yesterday States to succeed Andrei A. Grom­ aimed at seUlln&' the to-day-old cated that supplies ot wheat In White 1I0use where he antl Stn- Commentmg on the depar~- of endangering world peace lin eoal drlke, ('ame lo an ab­ yko, who was named the perma­ this country may not be sur- blllzatloll Director C h est e I' ment's crop report, Ant\erson saId . , , . ' n.- halt when Lewis summoned nent replesentalive of the Soviet lIelent. to meet export commit- Bowles discussed the wheat and tbat the "wheat situation is not sheltermg . na.zls, . an,~ su,d!ng WI AFt United Mine workers union on the United Nations se­ ments and unrestricted domes- flour situation with Pre ident so tight as some had feared." German SClE'ntHlts m devIsmg eoIle ..uflS and strode from the curity council. tie demands. Truman. The report issued by the crop new mean. of warfal'e, " It The 'Soviet appointments bad 1lee1lq. SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-An­ derly women who became fatal\,)t The secretary said it was es- Asked about a London an- reporting board of the agriculture asked the council to crack down been expected in Washington {or sential for this country to follow nouncement that the British cab- department predicted a record on the regime with the full weight Lewis told Ifhe operators he other strange twist was given to ill in hotel rooms. . some time. through on wheat conservation inet had offered to ration bread harvest of winter wheat this year, of the United Nations, trusts ·'that ·time, as it shrinks the already complicaled case or 1IIs superior court trial on Job Now Reality measure:s to meet lagging exports it this country would do the same, but its figures indicated supplies The Polish charges against Gen­ your purse, may modify your nig­ Alfred L, Cline, the formel' choir charges of 10rglnc property re­ For the 43-year-Old Novikov, to famine-stricken areas, Anderson said it appeared strange may be only thl'ee quarters of the eralissimo Francisco Franco were gardly and anti-social propensi­ master who is the subject of Il cords of two of the' elderly which He would not say whether the to him that the offer had not also amount needed for domestic and announced by the United Nations ties." trial and a grand jUl'y probe in­ women scarcely cot under way the announcement, came government will issue an o~der been made to Canada, Australia foreign commitments. Secretary General as the council, The operators replied, in a state­ volving his association with el- before a juror made a. pubUc ad­ from the Moscow radio, meant men!, that "having iailed in his mission that he was a lIaraled formally taking over a job he has in executive session, decided to attempt to divide the operators or forger, The juror promptly was held in everything but title for meet again next Monday at 2 p. 'In. to insult them beyond the poin t of excused from further duty' by the nearly a year. CST. human endurance Lewis this flustered judge. who recorn.rnen­ For the 38-year-old Gromyko, Election Returns Favor Woman Christensen Says Two At that time lI,e council will Wallace Shifts ded "appropriate proeeedln&,s" it meant the actual assumption of be confronted once more with morning took the matter in his own hands and bolted the confer­ against him. An alternate ' re­ a position for which his exper­ , • . '. • • More Students Eligible the Russian-Iranian case. Russla.­ ence." placed him and the ttlal pro­ iences have prepared him virtually Is demanding that the whole af­ Union spokesmen said Lewis Responsi bil ity ceeded. since the major allies decided in For Position In Japanese Diet For CouncjJ Posjfjons fair be dropped from the c.uncll would not renew ne&,oUations Cline is charged with forging the middle of the war to establish agenda. , Itan \s lnlil~tl", It and stealing a deed to lots origin­ a United Nations organization to should be beld pendln&, unUt without ..reement on the part TOKYO, Thursday (AP)- A 38- party-a minor organization-had After checking records at the ot \he operalors nel'OtlaUn&' ally owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt k,eep the peace. . year-old housewife-whose hus- May 6 to see whether Red army Lewis Cline, an Oakland widow, piled up 24,000 votes. I registrar's office, Gordon Chris- trooPl comp\e\ely ev.cu.'e Inu. ..mmlUee of the natloual bl­ In Purge Plan Here In 1944 band was ousted from the die-t She Is the wife of Takeshl tensen, L3 of Iowa City, Student tllll!inoas coal wan conference and forging affidavits of loss of Novikov came to Washington in bAll' ddt d b c The consensus of U. N. obser­ y Ie ecree- 0 ay e ame Togano, former ncwspaperman Council president, announced yes­ to clbelltS a welfare tund and stock certificates , and indel1)J1ity November, 1944, to be minister the first candidate of either sex vers last night was that Russia WASHINGTON (AP) - Secre­ bonds related to securities origi­ and a member of ex-premier terday the eligibility of two more would be voted down and the Improved nfety conditions. counselor of the Soviet embassy to be virtually assured of election Tojo's house of representatives candidates for delegate-at-large. The 80-day old strike of 30,000 tary Henry A. Wallace, explain­ nally owned by Mrs, Eva Delora under Gromyko. When Gromyko to that body, case would remain before the Krebs Cline, of Chicago. : who was disqualified by General They are Charles E. Whitechurch, CIO International Harvester com­ ing a speec~ he made March 16 left Washington for San Francisco As incomplete returns from Ja­ council. Both women died while.in. the MacArthur's purge oC ultra-Ita- A3 of Shullsburg, Wis., and P/lul pany employes was settled, with about party regularity, said yes­ on April 23, 1945, to attend the pan's general ejection yesterday The official United States po­ company of tne ior11ler ',1 ~hmJ- tionalists. W. Knowles, A2 ot Grinnell. sition thus far, as laid down in th~ a.reement needing only union United Nations charier conference rolled in; Mr~_~,atokf\ 'rogano, a ~ome observers credited appeals Platforms of all candidates terday he favored "self-discipline" master. '" state departmeh t nQtes on Spain, ritificatlon to stllrt the men back t·10vikov /Jecame embas~y char,ge t:amUd<\te of the'4:rapan peopl~js by Empel'Ol' Hil'ohlto '[01' the UI1CX- will be displayed today tht6u,h and no committee appointments d'affaires, He has held that 'tme is that the situation is ,an internal to work. pectedly lal'ge turroul of women, Tuesday on bulletin boards on Cor party members who break ever since. Ten plants were stfected by the voting fol' the fil's~ time in Japan's the northeast corner of Clinton one for the Spanish people to walkout-live in Chicago, and one party lines on major issues. Schmitt B.egin$ .life :' During that period, he has acted history. handle, each in Rock Island, East Moline He said he had not used tbe in the capacity of ambassador on Council Sets Severe Premier Shidehara told The As- find Washington streets, It wa. On the Iranian case, there Qnd Rock Falls, Ill., Auburn, N. word "purge" as some headlines all occa5ions and become well $ociated Press he was "pleased and decided at a meeting of cam­ were Indications from varioue y" and Richmond, Ind. The com­ had it, disclosed Sentence for Slayi~g known in Washington diplomatic Penalty for Uprisings impressed by the turnout of the palgn managers last night. delegations that the major">, psny said an eleventh plant, at he had opposed circles. He has served as Soviet Japanese people," and surprised Each of the 14 dt:legate-at-Iarge would line up beside the United by the number or women who candidates will be allotted six Bettendorf, la., had been closed the Roosevelt Of Conway Farmer representative on the far eastern BERLIN (AP)-The Allied Con­ States and Britain In fetalnlnr since the wnr's end, would not be "purge of 1938," commission since that policy-mak­ voted. minutes to express his views and the ease on the arenla, especial­ trol council yesterday decreed the reopened and was not affected by I a nd asserted: ing body was establ1shed two There was no violencc reported present entertainment at the all­ ly In view of a le"-er from Hus­ the sl~ke . "In the days Victim's Wife to ae, months ago. death penalty or hard labor for life throughout the election, This 01'- party ·caucus Monday night, and sin Ala, the Iranian envoy. to ahead we will. for any "serious German attempt derliness, combined with the heavy town men and women candidates I Tried in Connection the council today hI which he need a sense of to reconstruct military installa­ women's vote, the large turnout in will read their platforms at the asked that the counell reJect the party responsi­ With Husband's Death Vets' Housing Bill "silk stocking" wards ot Tokyo beginning of the raUy. Russian demand. b iii t y and 1 tions in Germany." and an apparently representative Bob Ray, G of Davenport, will Senate Banking Group The law is effective with publi­ In Tehran, the Iranian propa­ tremble for the FT, MADISON (AP) - Henry rural vote, reinrorced previous ex- be chairman of the caucus. Coun­ Passes in Senate; cation on April 17. It stems from ganda minister, Prince Mozaffar nation unless we Schmitt, 62, Lenox horse tra­ pcctations of n conservative tri- cil members are speaking at hous­ the Potsdam agreement of the Big Firouz, said that the Iranian gov­ Okays Loan to British have it." der, arrived yesterday afternoon~ umph. I ing units this week [0 ut'ge stud- Returns to House Three to "assure that Germany ernment had no oWcial informa­ The ('ommerce to begin a 99 year penitentiary ents to aitend and vote at lhe elec­ WALLACE secretary's 0 b- will never again threaten her tion as to what steps had bet!D sentence after he had pOinted oui WASHINGTON (AP)-A vet­ tion TUEliday. Sen. Barkley Predicts servations toned neighbors or the peace of the tllken by Ala. to officers a spot near Keokuk erans housing bill designed ,to Wire Mixup Keeps The polls at IOwa Union (obby down comiderably the remarks where he said he had placed the world." 'Substantial Majority' speed the construction of 2,700,000 will be open Tuesday from '7 attributed to him in an informal body of Tommy Worm, for whose Seated with the council as the new dwellings by the end of next Firemen on a. m. to 8 P. m., and students Will Approve Measure speech to th~ women's Democratic action was taken was Soviet Gen. slaying he was sentenced, . must present IdenUflcation cards club here. Then, he was quoted­ Schmitt was admitted to the year passed the senate yesterday Vassily Sokolovsky, who suc- U. S. Transfers to be allowed to vote. WASHINGTON (AP) - The without challenge-as saying that prison at 2:45 p. m., and was placed and went back to the house ,fOr ceeded Marshal Georgi Zhukov as SUQ~AMISH, Wash. (AP) - ~,na\.e bankini commlttee IIl1ve the senators and representatives who immediately in isolation tor a rou­ consideration of numerous amend­ Soviet commander in Germany. Housewlve~ can relax today. T.he COUnting the ballots in the all­ proposed British 10lln a 14 to 5 oppose their own parties on major tine medical checkup, which pri­ ments. Sokolovsky joined with llis col- volunteer fIre department has d~s­ univerSity election will be Prof. bltsalna yesterday /lnd Senator legislation should be banned from son officials said usually takes four The senate provided for $800,- leagues in sending Zhukov a let- c?vered why the town's .new fIre Jack T. Johnson of the political Lichfield 'rials Barkley (D. Ky,) predicted "a seeking election on their party or five days, 000,000 . in subsidies on scarce ter congratulating him orr hi S' slr~n blew when they pIcked up science department, Dea.n C. substantial majority" of the senate Woody Thompson of the office of tickets. Earller,at Keokuk, Schm(tt building materials-an item de­ appointment as vice-minister of lhell' telephones, ' LONDON (AP)-Trials for aU would approve It. student affairs and a representa­ His statement yesterday came took officers more than. 108 yards nied by the house-but neither the Soviet armed forces, Red-faced Fire Commissioner untried defendants charged witll .rwpeet. of sharp debate, beforc the senate interstate cor«­ from the hlrhway lo a. spot on body gave its approval for the Walter Denton admitted that the ti ve of each organization with can­ "wever, appeared In the 11 to mistreating American soldiers at merce committee when Senator the Des Moines river: near where establishment of price ceilings on signal system wire and a telephone didates on the ballot. Lichfield, England, will be trans- 1 rurPn by which the eommlttee Reed (R., Kan.) . mindful 01 testi­ it joins the Mississippi and said existing homes and builBing wire had been crossed up an'tl that IllIled down one Plopo,," This Calls for Disarmament ferred to Bad Nauheim, Germany, mony about "coercion" in rail­ that was where he sank the 'Jiody lands. Housing Expeditor Wilson GENEVA (AP)-Joseph Paul­ "everytlme somebody answered a ",... lIIat nOlle of the $S.'7 ~"OOO,­ CONFIRMS NOMINATION Unite.. States army headquarters rOlld rlne-making, recalled the or the 42-year-old Conw.y far­ Wyatt had laid great stress on the Boncour, chief of the French dele­ ~hone-bang! off went the rire be &'fanted unUl Britain WASHINGTON (AP )-Edward announced last night. ... "n "coercion you (WaiJoce) suggested mer. 'He formerly had said he necessity for both those provillons, gation to the League of Nations, siren and 12 of us roared down I&'reflS ~ permallenl Un lied H. Foley Jr., of New York, was The transfer is being made "wlth­ II short time ago." disposed of the body In the MJs­ Final approval came on a roll last night called for a world dis­ Ihe road in OUL' fire truck. con firmed by the senate yesterday out prejudice" to the trial of SIt. 8"'- .....aenhlp of artlme slsslppl rlftJ'. bate .. call vqte of 63 to 14. Twelve Re­ armament convention to' make ef­ "It made Us look foolish," he as assistant sec;retary of the James M, Jones of Muskolee, Schmitt, who pleaded guilt" to fective the United Nations' peaCe growled. "People might have losl Pou~ of the committee vote:; publicans and two Democrats treasury, succeeding Herbert E. Okla., which now is in progress in second degree murder In connec­ voted against it. machinery. respect for our department." Gaston, resigned. London', the announcement said. 'IIln.t the base tran action plan tion with Worm's slaying two and While the veterans housing Jones' court martial will be com­ were cast by proxies, The Duthor Germans Cite a half years ago, yesterday told measure headed toward a con­ pleted here, of the proposal, Senator McF r­ officers he carried Worm's' body ference with the house for ad­ UNITED NATIONS MILITARY LEADERS All the accused enlisted men are land (D" R, I.) took noUce or thes down a steep 75-100t incline, across pleased by the move, said Lt. Frank abBtlliee votes in tellln, II reporter a rpad, a railroad track and an­ justment of differences, the senate he would raIse th Is ue again on Russian Loan other ] 00 yards over a dry river made a long-range housing mea­ Johnson of Tuscaloosa, Ala., who is defending them, the aena Ie Iloor. bed to the edge of the Des M'?ines sure its unfinished business and Sen.tor Barkley told reporters river, He said he placed the will get down to work on that Brig. Gen. E. C. Betts, repre­ the loan would be called up for NUERNOEnG (AP) - German weighted body on a ralt which col­ today, senting the commanding Keneral IeIlnte lIelion the first of next locuments citing Am rican de­ lapSEd and propped the weighted of United States forces in Europe, said final arrangements for the Week and predicted thot II week's liverie of war hlolerinls and a body into the river. COhJlderatioll would prec de D vote, transfer will be completed about IJ UHon dollar loon to Russin "'~re Schmitt Is to be returned to Bed­ Hampton Fire Causes ford (or the trial of Mrs. Worm, April l~. He was sent to London mbmitt d y t rday by Joachim after Gen. Eisenhower, chief of who yesterday pleaded innocen~ VOIl Ribbentrop in finul eCforts to a first degree murder charlie SSS,OOO in Damages staff of the United States army, Arson Blamed as 8 to provc Ihut Gcrmllny's dcclar­ fi led in connection with her hus­ ordered full investigation of the case. otlon of \\IUL' on the United Slates bohd's slaying. HAMPTON (AP)-A fire which • early yesterday routed five fom- The announcement of the trs~ Die 'in Boston Fire resulted from actions beyond his fer stated that the action was be­ 'ont rol. ilies from their beds caused dam­ Studio Employe Killed age to five businesses in I four ing taken to "expedite" the trials. BOSTON (AP) - Arson W81 Through couns I, the former buildings .estimated by Fir~ Chief lllarned for II bock boy apartment fo reign minister also submitted to . ay Accidental Fall Fireman Killed; Five hOUle fire yesterday In which the intornatlonal military tribunal John Murphy at ,55,00(), No one was injured In the fire -"ht perlone perished, Includinll Quotations Crom n radio speech by LOS ANGELES (AP)-A coro­ Hurt in Million Dollar which was discovered by Bonnie '.n IIIItire family of five, Gnd six ,~r esld nt Roosevelt announcl~ ner's jury found yesterday that Pennsylvania Disaster oUMn were Injured, - Tucker, 14, who lived With her that certl1in areas of the high seils Edward Gray, 31, studio employe parents above a pool hall in one Alter vlewlnl the scene, and would be d sil/noted as necessa ty found dying aeter a party on II of the buildings. By the time her ALLENTOWN, Pa, (AP)-'l'he worst Allentown fire In a score of tbote 01 two other fires In the to Am CL'icD n defcnse, lind that movie set last Wednesday night, father, James Tucker, returned hlllnediale nel,hborhood, which German and Tta iI lin worships was killed by /In accidental. lall from rousing neighbors, he was years roared out of control for oceUrred .1 firemen bottled the would enter such wutcrs ot their while Intoxicated. unable to re-enter the blazing seven hours in the heart of the lalll blaze, City rite Commls­ own risk. Police had first thouKht he building. busineS8 district yesterday, killilll Iiaaer RUllel J. Cadman laid In Further, un a}fidQvit from von might have been the victim of a The businesses destroyed were one fireman and InJurlna five bit opinion It wo. "clearly evident Rlbbenll'op's wife sa id he hod out­ slaylnl. Gray"{Qs found lI) a pool the Iowa Public Service company; others, that all three were let." lined once to JUlIel' plans for of blood on the general service Henry Bockelman, a tailor; the Public Safety Director Edlar Wolt, a former tire chief, saJd 1011 "All three," he .ald, ",lalted drawing Russia Into a l1'lpnrtlte studio lot alter a party celebrat­ Grosche Body and Fender Repair KEPRISENTATlVI8 OF FIVE nations of lhe United Nations military staff committees s&and a~p the would exceed, $1,000,000. Three under lnaln .tlltrwllYs and In each Axis pact, but thot littler "seemed i nil coinpletion of a picture, shop; Swartz Food store lind ",nry HIId.on hotel In New York yesterday after lhe U. N. meetin,. Left to rl,ht are: Adm. Sir Heb., bulldlnp Inc hIding a theater IllMuee . there wal debris under II little ubs('nt minded" ond non­ "Anlel on My Shoulder," a storY Tucker's 'Pool hall and Lunch P. Me9re, UDlt.ed Kin&,dom; Lt. Ge". A. P. H. Vasllleve, Russia; Gen. Shanr Chen. Ohlna; Gen. Geor,e lobby and 20 apartments were the Itth",," rommltlaJ. murder arid phaptasr. ,room. ot ~, Ke~Ae" UDltecl 8tatu, aDd Ah. Chief Marshal Martial Valllt, France. (AP ~KBPIIOTO) lutted. , THURSDAY, APRIL 11,1948 'PAGE TWO ~ THE D AlLY .IOW, :AN. - I0W A C ITY;l 0 W At _.- Editorials: letters to the Editor: '0F Fie IA L DA I LY BU L LET I N James D. White's . New Baffles Over Peace Treaties ' COming Up Iowan~s Forum The be\l for round two of the battle of fat' east. Secretary Byrnes, alarmed py UIO The .Re",ders Interpreting foreign ministers has jltSt ouudwl. Appar­ recent Soviet moves wbicb hint at expansion, (Editor'!! Note: The Daily Iowall invites letters to the EditOl'. They ently unperturbed by the glOOlll)" o\lI~'O /Ue ~ hAtlI ~uPP9rled tbe British po ·i tion. the Lonclon meetings la t eptcmber, Lhe rep· Russia argues that s]le had agrced at the must bear the writer's name and a(!dre~s. but the writer's nlVlle will The News ..• not be published if so requested. lifo attenlion wi 1 be paid unsigned ~91, Thursday. April 11. 19t8 resentativcs of the" Big Four" have uecided San Francisco confercnce to takc part in the Letters.) to take up where they left off si~ ~tni adminiitration of Italy's colonic . TIlerefol'e, Some American educators who ago wben they dumped the problem of draft· wby not Tripolitallia' Representatives of thc • • • UNIVERSITY CALENDAI recently visited Japan want to not contribute to the lettering of work over the Japanese language. ing pese treaties into the lap of their sub· United States and Great Britain have been a Declares Motorists the mind, let's not pay mere li,P­ Thursday, ADl'U 11 Monday. April 15 A good many Japanese WQul4 t • ordinates. trifle re \l\ltant in the past to explain their Are t9 Be· Feared service to free press and ~uca­ 2-5 ~. m. I<;eosin&ton \~ Uni­ 4 p. m. Phi Be~a Kappa, annual like to do that 1.00, They airee tl\.llt versity dub. Although they received Ie publicity., the ~e~ns, pirectly couneeted with this are the TO THJ: EDlTOl\: tlon" le~'s have an anawer to Mal- meeting and electionj Senate something ought to be oone, but deputies of the United tates, Briti nu~ h, tr.ust.hips of l')l'itrea, SOIDaliland and Your ~ecent ed~~rial bO\Jquet to 19n'II opinions. Let us have ~ in :tI:14a)', ,,",I ~* d~agrce on just what. lI?\'{~ PI;\lSS W~Dl~, SeQ ~ t e Chamber, Old Capitol. sian and Frenuh foreign mini ters found tbe)' Ly~i!!. Aithoug\l Gt;eat Britain formerly had Iowa City driver, and \ll'ick~~t the ~oriP of ~other colwnnlst ~ The Amel'icans reporte<;l to tha\ wa stll!\enla may be. presented ChlUllPeJ:, OlGl C~ltol, 7:30 p. In. Iowa City LibrarY C-.­ were no more able to agree III certain prob­ pl@Jlned to advoeate coairol by individual to Iowa City pedestrians lealia me eral MacArthur that amqn,!.it ~, lems than their chiefs. The problems of countries with herself in charge of at lcast to one of three conclusions: (1) with both sides of a question and "-.8. :~ p. ~ .t\rt con~er~nc" art club, I:oom 17, SchaeUer hall. buildlDi· "basic and urgent" reforms needed (, Tri te, Italian reparations and Tripolitania two of them, she modified hcr PQsition when you, yourself, are a disgruntled decide (or ourselves rather than 8 p. m. Lecture by RoberL P~nn have Mr. Mallun declde fol' us. ~~,~1S, in Japanese educaUon was n l"" still block the formulation of pellce treaties she heard of the Russian move into "he Medi. Iowa City driver, (2) you are a Warten. Senate Chamber, Old form 01 the written laniUa&e. pedestrian and are hYPoc!;,itlcal in Sheldon C. Horenl'tein low!! P.I:C6S Women, S e,n a ~ e. as they did at London. ' terranel}U. 01(1 CapitoL They pointed out that "~tIme that not practlcin, what you preach, • • • Chambllr, Capitol, -,. Unless ByrD 'J :Molotoff and Bevi,n de· Add all of this together, throw in, the ques· p. A,rt WeclJleI(Iay, A prU 17 might be devoted to the acqulai­ or (3) you are not cal?able of com­ ~:4s-5 m. I;Onierence. ax:t ~ velop a sudden "bl you" complex, toward tion treaties with tbe Russian·favored Won.rs About Power bullcJ.iAg. 6 p. m. Easter r~ess bellins. tion of a vast range of uselul of prehendin& the dan,e~ to which ODe another, the new conferen~ called by :Qalkan cOl\ntrics, Finland and Italy, and it you expose yoursell by carrying Of the Stud."t Council 9. : ~, a. m. Art Con$erence, House ~y. AplrlU knowledge ... i consullled during 0I(i OQllitol· , the United State threatens to be a most dif­ heoomes apparent that the foreign ministers out your theory on how to cross TO THE EDITOR: ' C~ber, & a. tn. Ciasses resumed: the elemental'Y years In a struqle to master charactel's of the Jap.. ficult one. Byrnes and Bevin are probably are in for another stormy session. Will they ~he street. . We now have 16 candidates for ju't a8 convinced that the port of Trieste, be able to reach an agreement ¥ Perhaps. As an against-the-light-crosser the offices on the Student Council. anese language." The Americans think the most which lies on lhe borel'S of the 1Jruteq. Nations. going on in the bac~ sea,t, or who ties itself into polite knots at th~ Their .~ents ao4fid ~incere, tttL Women students who desire in­ mer Italian colony of Tripolitania ha hoen Sueb a Poald ex.ists iI) Germany. is standing on a win~y Qqrnl![. lilY slightest provocaL!on. is a tou&b and we c~l'tain.ly -'lope that thty formation about nur~ing education ~rossin" allllillst the li~ht, ~ pl!d~ job {or any alphabet. evcn mol' a canso for slmddol'll am~1I thl! Thi" pro:p0lial isp't wi thout i tli fanHli, how· dOl~· u~' tu lIark1e ilJelll out. ThlU'llday, April 11 should contact director of the triaD is reQ.u,ire(l Qll~ to w~toh Many hundreds of years 11110 the foreign millistel'S and theil' dept!ties. R;qs­ ~ve-r. '1'1!o celltl'al QOlltrol commission in Gcr­ We hope all th6l nOise which has 4-5:30 p. m. Hii\llandel's, tield~ school of nursin~ at the General right and left for r\Jn-l\w.a~ ~t()­ Japanese learned to write from IPs'll persistent demands that she lie s~tQC} ~tlY lI.a& nut displayed any admirllble qual. ~l,Wred eO far and wUl ~UJ 00- house. hospital. Application blanks may Ute mobiles wilh irre&~n~b~e~at the Chinese. Bu t they learned 'to write :- the powers of trustee ~or the imporUlnt W;tle l.iea of ability to eOOl'dinate thc gove,l'lIing of fOj; th" volin, is. Dot just a lot o~ 4:10-5:30 p. m. Concerb bl\nd, wheel. Whereas, i~ one crosses be obtained from the office of the t4e separate lODes. But how else the prob· em~y. mo,uth e~el'cise . music building, with Chinese pictographs, not with ..-,:.. strip of land on the Mediterrauean lea .ba.ve can with the light, one mJ¥t kcllJil. II registrar and should be Iiled in the _ btICu eyod with uspicion by Great Britalll, lem alllonw four natiolls who are a' jealous I;Iut two pJ;QQlel1ls seem to pre­ 7:10-9 p, m. UpivQl'sity chorus, ree(jtrar's oUice by May 25. 1946. leiters of an alphabet. At about lookuut {OI' cars m~ing path riibt sent themSelves. The liest involve/! music building. the same time the Japanese whQ lIas 101lg' regarded ~he l\{editeIfPanean 8S aod suep1\.lious of e~oh &thel' as two.year·old ~his qDe TED McCABREL and lefl turns. teq.u\J\es the r,e<;ent l\ue 81\d ~ry 1.0 get the 7:15-9:15 p. m. Universit,y or­ worked out two alphabets of their _'" IW~ of private rout~ to her ~loni~ in th~ cllU4rel.l ~ solved Y Asslstan~ Real.war to be Ipokln~ botll forwat'~ iUlQ inMpen~nl,$ to Ql;ganl~ th,e\l1- chestra, music buildIng. own-one Ior printing and one (or bac~ward willie crossirUI w~tl;i the - _..",...,...-.....,.,.".." ....."'.. 4.....-: ..... a ... "' ...... Jk..... K ... a ...w~; ... 44""R5 ... ' .... "... 4-...,M_j_e selves against the tea~some frater­ Friday, April U longhand...... called Katakana Qnd light-a very neat h; !Ck~ ~f th~ nity men and sorority ladies. We 4-5:30 p. m. Highlanders, field­ IOWA MOUNTAINEERS Hlrakana, equipmel,t aud materials fol' sustained high· editor has ever tt(ed to do i~. Voting 'QualificQtlons' wonder il the interest shown ill house. A meeting of the active mem­ Then what did they do? Tiley levet output. I ~ the edLtqdal stl/1f of The bers will be held at 7:45 tonight in South rn tates u ually go to gl'eat lengths the election and the large num­ 4:1D.-5 :3Q p. m. Concert band, mixed the pictographs and tbe al­ l~ thll lqe~ntimc. the pt1~lic goes right on D<\ily Iowan is really as concerned ber 9.f candidates nominated isn't stvd(o D 01 the engineering build­ music buildinll. phabets all up together. and th~ to restrict their el ctions til tbe white popula· about the safcty of ,he eQrn~r ot merely a reflection of this so­ ing. Bylaws of the corporation wQl\derit\8 when there wHl bc enough llew 8-9:30 p: m. Inter-Vllrsity Chris­ mixture is what the Jllpanese tion. The mo. t recent c~alUple itwo\veS an o~­ everybody. 4\lId i tl~oo k like wc ' L1 Dubuque pnd Wash,!ngton streets cal\lld issue, It is becoming in­ will be amended. \(arB foo:' tian fellowship movie, chemistry wrllc and read today. Even tb~ just l.!I/oV6 to ~eep \ll\rswg tho!\C old modcl~ as it seems to be. may 1 s\1~est ci'easingly elea" after a series of EUGENE BURMEISTER ticials "test" of the Negro's voting I'quali· that. instea(i of trying to get pe auditorium. have some trouble doing it, IIJODif in'Q. bopil\1J they don't fall apal1. too mQTe Ot· le8~ violent ~nvcrsatlons Saturday, April \'1 Chairman fioation ." des\Cians to eXl20se thems~lves to w~tlt ~\CJ:lds a,nd acquaintal\ces, soon. 8:30 p. ~ .-,.12 M. In10rmal BY-laws CommlUee s .. 'Vhen the cgl'O professol' went to the "ot- an enveloping front and rear ~t­ th~t the independent~ c;lon't really SPl:iIl~ dance, Law Common Fraternity will Hold ences as jog place, wbite officials ga,'e him a pll§Sage tack at each cl'ossil)g, lIQlI ca,m~ hate the Greeks. The only thing lounge. ORDER OF ARTUS Europe : .. _ from thc constitution and aRked IIi III i 0 re~4 paign for an ordinance m~king I~ theY don't like Is tl:\nir allllarllnt There will be a luncheon meet­ Annual S'pring-Winter Newell, I) He did, easily. ('xt, he was gi ven a pas· impossible to tUI'n e"her I'ight or inability ~o organ~e. We hope . . it. AMERICAN-SOVDT SCIENCE ing 01 the fidel' of Artus, naUonal Formal Dinner DQn~ • IiIlge in Prench, and he l'cad that too. Un· Covering left at this "dangerous" interse,,­ that U~e lo~ty platforms Mn't fall honorary society in economics, at Altrusa SOOIETY birthday .' daunted the officials guve him a paragl!aph lion-thus making it po~sible fOf \\(\:1en this ~l'emendous issue dies the Iowa Union at 12 o'clock Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity will The university chapter ot the IOWD of OO1'I1;an to l'ead. 'l'his, too, he rea~-e-bc pegestrians to follC!w your theor.)l after April 16. today. All members of the society hold its annual spring-winter (or. and reach the opposite street with '.\'he othet problem involvqs the American-Soviet Sc1ence society 6:15. A happoned to uc an instructor ill fOl!oign 11111 · The Capilal will meet in ,he south dinIng room are urged to be present. The meet­ mal dinner dance tomorrow tllah\ bustle intact. Student Council itseU. Talks with ing is to be the reacti va tion ot the at Hotel Jefferson. iuage. J all\es N. Tho\lU\s thes~ same friends and acquaint­ in Iowa Union Tuesday at 6 p. m. Bitt ",hen tbey gave tho pl'ofe~soL' a pas· By .~I~" Dinnel' will be served for 85 ccnt:s. Iowa chapter. Wally Friedm,IIl, M2 oi Slo\lx (The editorial MI'. Thom\ls re­ ,lnces have revealed thaL our Stu~ LEO W. SWEENEY City, is in charge ot arrangcm~nts. sage in RUS'iian to I·ead. he glallo d Ilt it, I' • Send or telephone reservations to Avditing t~e Cfec:{it Side fen'ed to dealt with the 'pedes­ dent Counoil is regardlld in some­ President Others on the commlttcc include marke{l : "Jt SUYS I clIn 't \'ote in thill llLato," trian's responsibilities. Previous what tile same light all the now­ J. M. Trummel, Ext. 782, or Prof. Jordan Ginsburg, A2 of SJOUI( Of Tr\elmg~s Politicol ledger L. A. Ware, Ext. 722, before noon and waU{ed out of the pOLlH. editorials havc poin~d out the re­ dyin& League of liations, a flop to Al'l'LlCATION FOR DEGREE City; Maynard Greeuberg. Al of nbtlo-like a ledg ·hllmml'I'. sponsibilities of d,rivers a~d of be. ~xac" Mas, people seem to Munday. Cedar Rapids; Julius Spivak. A2 (Last of OJ SIJ1'ies) There will be a review of the Students expecting to qualify city otficials.-The Editor.) realiz. that tho Council has about for degrees at the June 8, 1946, of Waterloo; Harlan Witten tcln, as m~ch power as a Nazi storm Pl'esent status of technical Russian W AStllNQTQN-, 'tanding on the tlll'eg­ • • • comencement shou ld all at the A2 of De ~ Moines, and Seymour troope!' at the U. N. meetinl{. The insLruction in tho United States. I ,.. School Marm for Prince office of the registrar by April 18 Rab n. A2 of Duvenport. hold of Pl'esi(1cllt 'rl'l1mun 's second year B,q Reade .. Criti~izes coru;t.itut(oQ, says specifically that and of the \ransLHeration problem. Help Wanted ; JapaJl is 100kin .... fOI' a to fill out formal applications {or Guesl~ oj honor will be Mr. aocl ~\lie~ It COl\tive lind prcdictillg lli~ political th.e Couqcil has only the rii(ht to A movie, "The Baltie of Russia," Mallon Colum~ degl'el! cards . Mt·s. Julian Brody, Rabbi IInq . matronly' American school tl'lwlH'I·. f[cr tl\sk: "advIse" the un ive)'slty to do su~h fl\hll:e' o~ · \ho basis of his accomplishments TO THE EDITOR: will also be shown. TED l\IcCARREL Mrs. Kertzer, M,·s. Nate Chapmall . To run the one·~tudent ~cllool of ..('1·iJl<,lf;\ and such. The consensus ilPpell;rs and ' milltl\~e.~ ,in the fil'st yeat· is unybody's Prompted by the very fine edi­ Visitors are invited to attend the Assistant Rell5trar and Mrs. Viola Reindricks. -- Akihito, 12·yeal'·old 'on of llil'ohito. game of mental tiddlcdy·winks. torial "Education vs Into\etllllce," to be that this is a~out the same meeting. 'fhc ~chool wa built on the pulllcc gl'outlAA as the opinion of a Hollywood In a ' year as p~'esidtmt, he has becomc the I felll it high time that a pr(),te~t J. M. TRUMMEL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ulatlon Cor admi. ion consult the so the young' pl'ince could Ilvoid "Irnffie dan­ "yes" man. ullln of the pal'ty-;l. l\llldcl' whcn a leadet· was be lod/,fed against all outstanding Secretary Undergraduate students in the registrar's o!ficc. gel'S" going to and fwlU a lI eill'hy school. malfeasance of The Daily Iowal\. 'Well, we hope that the new lost. Whole sectofl! o( the Democratic pUI·ty members of the Council won't be college of liberal arts. commerce PAUL J. BLO.iUtia There, with the others of the /LrisIOcl';,Loy, \1e may eli ap\lrove of 'l'\'Um811'S poliClies, muy A.ccepting the basic thesis of IOWA MOUNTAINEERS and engine~rini' are reminde<\ of ReI rn memol'iz d hi, Ic son, . your argument, I find it very dif­ too stymieq and too 'disaPllolnted A bicycle outing will be held the regulation that one semester votc !lguillst his legislative progl'am, but if ficult to picture consiste\lcy il'\ your when this becomes apparent. They 'fhe full,lre of hi.. British tutOl' iR Ul~Ce\·t8ill, the Democl'atie llational convcntion wcre hcld may realize that they are the Sunday afternoon. Members plan- hour of credit will be added to UNIVERSITY VETER N but the adv11lt of an Americnn s\\hool marin thoughts as e.xtl!nded to yo~r ac­ ning to participate should meet at the IIraduatlon requirement for ASSOCIATION ~oday, the squabble would b over naming tions. I am referring to the publi­ members of a body which carries may ~e a. ltood thing. Pcrhaps tho future no punch. the engineering building at 2 p. m. each unexcused c 1 ass absence The University Veterans' asso­ tli,e yice·presidential candidaie, just as it wus cation of the column written by The outing will be completed by during the 24-hour period imme- ciation will hold a special meeting ruler of Japan will benefit by leiu'uUlg bis ~n thc second, third and fourth nominations Paul Mallon, a publishing o( facts At all events. we are glad to see llistol'Y with an .Alperican ilavor fl'om \In· all \he enthusiasm \lOW being 5 .p. m. diately preceding and the 24-hour Tuesday at 7 p. m. in room 221A. 9f Prc/iid,ellt Roose-velt. and opinions thllt go witho\1t IIny J. M. TRUMMJiL period inunediately following the Schaeffer hall. Nominations for bia cd tcxts. sort of refutation Sllve an occa­ shown. and we hope I~ won't d"ift bl1<,the etedit side of his political ledger, into the limbo. But, we were just Leader hOliday recess which begins Wed­ four new oIIicers and live nflw J>t~s~Qcnt Truman has demonstrated in his sionalletter to the editor. nesday, April 17, at 6 p. Ill. and committee members will be made If we are to \lchieve any sort wO\1d.ring. fh~t yeaf ~ terrific energy, an ability to Bob Krause FRESHMEN Y. W. C. A. closes T~esday, April 23, at 8 a. m. at the meeting. o! broad and llpl!ral ~duC;l!tio .. And Still few New (ars IItan~ up unq"r tremendous responsibilities Ther~ will be a meeting of TED McCARRBL TIlE EXECUTIVE BOAIlD we should I'\ot be )li.ndered by ac" freshman "Y" today at 5 p. m. in The American public still is trying to lig­ f.nd figh~ them though. His pCl'Sonality is Assl tan~ Reclslrar ure ont just wIlen thc now automobiles ate tion of this kind. If we are to Pledge Heads Named the "Y" rooms of Iowa Uniun. All TENNl CLUB no~ 9(l)Ailla~ng I~ke th~t of his prcdecessor, be able to judge both sides of a going to be on the mal'ket. B\it ~ep, tb~ members are urged to come. BOTANY SEMINAR The club will mect on the courts \lilt It UI iUlllally IIIfcC(hous. Become as angry question, Mr. Editor, let us ~ pre­ ly ~eta lay Alphq MARY JANE NIELSON manufacturers Cl\l1' throw much light OIl til!) Botany seminar will meet MOIl­ today if the cOl,lrls are dry. All witl\ ~i~ !lcta or his views as you choose, it is sented with both sides, rather than Iildrls Rinella, A1 01 Iowa City. Publicity ChI\lrman men students who would like to lIitqation. It'~ tile arne old story~hOl't~ day, April 15, at 4 p. m. in room a~OIIt imDOSlilble to dilllike Hal'ry Truma.n. the biased views of Paul Mallon. waa elected pledge president ot 420, pharmacy-botany building. play mlxed doub1es are invited of pa~ta and materials. Admitting that I decry his po'ii- Ze~ Tau Alpha social sorority at u;tLLEL G\lADUt\TE LEAQUfl Prof. Rogel' Porter of the bact!!ri· also. The automobile makers have re igned them Fl!6m the momen~* 'fnunap* *. took office, he tical and economic opinions, Rus- a re~1l1 IllCftlnll ot the grou p. The Hillel Graduate lea~ue wlll ology department will speak on BETn' LEW CHMIDT ~lvcfi tp ;tlle. i4ct they, ar!) going tQ Jlave, i 8howed ~ lronkneEill that is almost unknown sophobia, liquidation of the OPA, Vice-pt'eaident fur the coming present an ;lddress by Prof. Ste­ "Amino Acids and Sulfer in Bac­ Pruldent tough time producing 2,000,000 cars this to. Washington alld polities. Oil occasion, this etc., I decry even more the fact rear will be Lenore Morforl;!, ~2 pqen Bush, chairman of the Ro­ tertlll l'futrition." year. When production ou 19~ Dl~cl!l bas gotten him intu trouble and /IS tllc ycal' that his views alone are presented of Dexter, and Gayle 1i;verlltt, A2 mance langua~es department, at MARGARET TIMNICK FA HlON HOW by your 'paper. When Mallon POl'- Conesville, wUl be secretal'Y- ils next meeting Sunday at 8 p. m. started six months ago, cal' mllnu-{"oture!'8 progressed he became more lmutions. Now, o~ Secretary Fluhln' Fashion will ~ Ilvtll l 1'8YS tlie New York paper PM as treasurer. The leagl,le meets in the CQm\1\u­ v t .. p. m, in Macbride auditorium, anti.ciplltcd an outl1ut of twice that many. he (liten drollS ~ack on the presidential pre· ~, n~descr1pt." quite poIiSibJ,Y it· -..,....------STVDENT ZlONIST GIlOVP today. The UnJverslly Women's BlJt after nine months of theil,' attempt to get rqgative of " '110 comment. /I But it still is a was because this sama' neWspaper back into civi\.ial1 pl'oduetioll, \he car makers II:'he student Zion1sc Ilroup will association prll5ents a slyl show l1lre thin~ whell he indulges in the ~i~l~ of was the one that showed docu­ meet tonight al 7:30 in conference featuring Jaqueline Joyce, promo­ have.o far been able to tUI'D out only 300,000 meaningless ·talk so mllny polItICians mented evidence of persona~ cor­ room 1 of Iowa Union, G ol'ge lion editor of Mademoillelle u pu.<;scngcl' lI11lO/i. resort to' when the ¥.oillg gets rO\lgh. respo,ndence between A lIre d Behind, the Mikes. Madany will peak on "The Arab commentator. .At t\1 pres Ill, tbe auwmobile mll.uufaetul':. f\lth,oIJih flome of his appointments lliust Rosenberg, chief Nalli pbilosqphll,r, t • Situation in 'Palestine." All arc NAN YGJL80N and William RlIn(lolllb ~,a,rlit, MI'. en aI'll wa.tcbing the coal /ttrike elosel,.. U~. ~ , oq tbe debit ~{lc Turn your Iree hours \l1lo cash. Iowa chaptet· of the American the IIUpplieS ot sheet mctl\1 u~d in body and ties, and no politioianlasts long witbout loyal should we not l09k · fo~ somethin, An unpiloted plane that crashes 8:15 EyeR on the Future fender construction llnd in the stocks of steel 3:30 New. Calls arc constantly coming in fol' Vet rans committ will meet to­ fricnds. besides his vagueness? How do we on the airfield with its $200.000 3:35 low8 Union RadIo Hour tnen to do yard work, gardening night at 8 o'clock in lhe bllsel11ent C8f!tiqga. No .I1l8,Ilufactllrer yet has been able know his sources are not the carlO o( cUamonda mlssing fQfPl,ll 4:00 Men and Politico In AtleI.II' Cpallt.h Llte"atu re 1M let ~ortb hill tl.point ·protf1'l,\m. ll~ ,: 30 Sport Tlnl~ ter In room 7, Old Oapltol. legislation Imd cxtenslon of \he 1l. lIe voc1!te~ VI_ cerla'flly are npt IIOln. tower operator, jlne{ Harry Elders De DaiI7 Iowan alDee 1101,) 1 :i5 The lc' Prescnt5 aOaEaT L. BALLANTYNE drl\ft' act. ,<\(\~ 1\v(I ll\Q~ pQU\ti. E(l!lh III a req\\~t for to develop It \ly reallln, ~1I1}aq'8 will be h~rd as the pilot. "Cur­ 8:00 Modern Poetry Club 8:30 Album of Anlsto LAWalN I DIN NIB ~_fio hflalf,tlotl, coll~mn and MllllOllle ~J\lgll\ e1Qn,. ialn Time" III directed by . Harr;r PHI SIGMA IOTA. SURI<.D Whe_her C!o\lI",*" ""til Ql' (lOO8n't, Pr\lsj(lent Oft ti!fl68 your ~ ~ "', Holcombe and the orchestra Is Hour CJha ..... COUSIN IWI1 t~ ~~:J8 Phi Silma Iota national honor­ J&5TIN~ ~. h4l b~ ~U~ ready fol' 1948 Illid one r~ad br the stlld"qt bod,. under the direction of Qurt ,"ar- l:aII Illn Of. ary, Romance lanlluaae fraternity, W. R. A. SOCIAL DANCING INTROD lQOy of "-Gee ~utli hive thl! llall1e appe~' Would it not \){I IlOrnPII,ip\t! wn~ per· 1'11'''0" IUG8L1GB~. will meet today at 7:30 p. m. GIGANl LI • ON W iha m... of vote~ t\1at Prefliclent Roose· ,0ijl' idea~ pf ~I.fcll"on tq pyblish A song titled "She's Funny Thot • ,. •. .:1It II••• In room 19, Sch ae fiel' hall. Y ud I ME AS The hi t 1 'on III til erles of onmeUlln. "lIIe he&ldea '!'I~ ml~ W~.II Which had the Happel'S JiM.. ~ . Klrl!wood WMT Pwdr. -e. T. Shen, a Chinese gruduate In en­ ""', p~tt.. bid. ~- I .. t" U Q ' 1 ~HO "'rade WHO N:,w.,MIIIIO ten will b atl informAl PlftJ, . )(,In ~~ll. , ~ !{ebit .1I1d.41 h@s beell ~outhe~ utterll¥lcl1l ef II .01\ " sill ing tho year belorll the mar- J<.Xl:L Plr of 1J.nd .KX~ Concert. Min. lIineerln" who has lraveled in U-c,. Monday lit 8 II . 111. In Ih woll1lll', t"~~M Tnull~" miQllttUiur \If \lQ1lff~' 4ecep~ip!f Yllllf . ~I" 1hl't lt~~ c)'a~h, will be play~ py Pia fI- WMT .~" "Ill:' WMT l~ ,. mo Or France since 1940, will give a I!llk 8Ul!pr@~lpn of ~*!lllij Qf ,", C~I- ~8t Herbie ~in~ on his music WHO w~ New. WHO SI~;:U Club' on P'rench and Chines cultural lIym. The Muslo 'ocdll wlll play. N 'eitaUUv. ~'"\lh b.. w!ven him the OOROmy BONN h,.ll.f"l!\lw tQWIU'W! ellKIJ ::1~~ne.H'w Vo~ '.:Ill!lw,.: ling mt~m,?rleS I?ro~r!~ 't'Sdut Not ~KlQ:~':' .~ ' .~fOH lOOI~o : ~·~~'m?ro.. I'elatlons a8 well as his JrnpreSilons .1&"" """ It~ ~ttit\ld6 WlIshl,,,,.,..l\ TIl'll. Hera,.. !IX,... forgot en qVl!r ~ 0 IlY lit to Mr. -'... " WHO r.,w •. 1>Iellon 01 thl United States. Questa arc Vlce-Prellden.t or W.a.~ 1\\8 f~er e~ltl! hall left blm wl~lIp\1~ " UlQuid not be the DQ"WIf "~ko~ 12 '30 P m Ite will also play three 0 1>Ie ..... Nellon WMT '!'ult. Lew .. .. l\ " .... I' ••• . Xl:L Did U Knt 18,81 p, III. welcome. During tho business ",PO" Y!'i\h wblob til "trike b!l(l~. Oouln~ INTER- AI81TY C1I118TIA" IIf" tll@' .flQ~hfll1 'Ilh\mftja. Cole ·Porter tunes-"Rosaliet "I 'filiO"" , . ,.. WMT sln,ll\l SAm mee'inl orn~e~s for the next year v '" J~"1 ~ llO"ijl\UI bI~ l'qUtical dilel!lll18 dm'", l!vIm spa06=~ rUIl In "lQIlwftllllqn Oe\ a Kick Out Qf YQu," and ~ KA!.tec:m~ ~~L Jll1).\'~~1rm1 wlU be elected, fELL0W8111P hlJ ~I! Ofl' two, ),011'11. . with M@IIQn, if It II .t _" .an~I' "NllJht and Day." ... !. ,. m. 1.:" ,. ""t, .rANIIiCHMII)T The movl , "Tho Ood of ere.' ; 4 f2. _.:;a ...... MT m.h U WMT ''Il00 CluII' Uon" will be shown t0l)10rrow al -to pre.egt ttle Qu,., ~ ,01 ,,,e .. WHO au"':" 1I1.n wao 1tfu.1o Pretide.~ .«1ir h.. ~Qk.cl QP impuI.e waves fl'\lB\ qUIIUon. ~ I ".m .... 1M",,· .1 TODAl" ...OO.AM lCl(1L Lull' 'In All. 11 " .. 8 p. m. In the chem try auditor· ~. Mil~ 'W'1 wl\iob fIOiontil\ts IijLY toQk tlQn l ~"'Qllt it\. JlIP'IIII ." iii'" I:. Momlll. Chapel ,,1. " •. WMT New. DIJtffAL APPUCATlON8 lum in place of the re,ular m.... \\\11; Cbjlds, 8Ilm~O~hql\' ,;~ I;:i:~ MIIIIa.~rea ~,A ~~ID 'NMT1J~·/..~y~OQQ Ali a~plicntions for odmlslion Ing of lotcr-Vllf,lly Chrldlfll 30.000 ~I'I to "t herll. Tlu~t 's ,*on4el'fol !Jr- . r __• K '.I .... 'Av W I "Allet, 1l4D roll'''''JtC.Jt. n.... WH,O Dinah ShQre WHO vee. fiR LI •. tllISS fellow lllp. Everyon Is Invited \II tImJ,,~tttoy pt ~u.i tttl}r ~1i.1' 4ad ...... " ~''!I~''p ~ -. 1:66 rvlce eport. J(ULA*t, T'"n M.ltUL ~v . PI.ucll to the September, 1946. or "'re ken attend. beq~~,"1 'It .~ '\!lO". "'1 .111",,,,, 1:0\1 flenlentlry u:. '=l'lah WM'J' FBI ~n P. '1( , II'" ~'r4 the collell of denU \t.y must be ~ ju.tI~ ~t be ~".. ~r,t ~: J~~ ~""ljnrl~.v lNiIT ~!)~r.~'1a ::6 ~!~ •. t!n1\ll1 in the ottice of the reilistrar by Inler-VlIr It;, 1'1'8),('r me~ N~bru, tho \lot"e'''d-p-~-li'''ti'''''ca'''''i leader In fndia onoe Itated: '~A.,Jr... ~ ...... i .. ~iW~ \Yil~ ~o"'.d H:" ,. m. noon SlIturday, April 13. OnlY arl hold each day, MopdaJ these studlnths who con complete throullh Thw'adllY, in the Litlle ataftda. on hi. head every morning before as QM at the .felt Intorgftl41n l~~ m~ i.~~fa~!;n:.·· mJrol.~r 1,ot,bl Ii.Y..!~:; :~19 lovel'lll!lel\t WkIh.\, M .urn. ONII. the 10 MIn.ter hourI requlrtd lor Cha~ Ol the ConcreraU..-J bl'eaklaat, .eeordlnr to an item. This prob. ~tween ancS tIl~ ~~ Iii! •. "D;'. pIe. '!'e ailow it to lie is ~:; V;:rdlyll J4llllCIJI '.wrlt.. . .~... c. WMT ~-;. .... ~drnl ..lon by Sept. I Ihould Ipplr. church from II to 11:30 p. m. .bl)' ~ves . ltim the proper view with which to "em THURSDAY; AfRIL 11~ ·,948 to fetter ounelVII." "un, thll ,\:0- Uill '~\U.'altil ...t.".. m:....t:.~ WHO MIt., ltQtlla Prlorlt, will be given to residillt, OW-N OA&DN , ....1 the t'Opey.turv, "Ol'ld situation. ...._ ... __ .~ M ....1"- ". llita i.ltonal Bal.ty Countl. 0 A~I!L U&L ..... OU , .....vA ... _,. r. ·_...... 1\:00 rar~ J'Iuh.. . ~;~ pt Iowa. For complete Jist of 1'81- Pr~ ENGAGED A3 of Mason City, and Patricia the UniverSity of Minnesota will sity of Iowa left yesterday to at­ school art exhibition sponsored by Camp Mitigwa near Boone tomor­ Hanson, A3 of Decorah, president; read one or his unpublished short tend the national student union the University of Iowa. More than row, Saturday and Sunday. Joyce Womelsdorr, A2 of Freeport, I stol"i s Monday Ilt 8 p. m. in the convention at the University of 800 pieces are entered. The exhi­ III., and Marion Mayes, A3 of senate chamber' of Old Capitol. He Accompanying Mrs. Hugh Car­ b ition, located in the main gallery Minnesota in Minneapolis. Waterloo, secl·clary; Joan Womels- will preface: the I'cnding with an son, council assistant, will be Betty of the art building, will continue Belle Jo Phelan, A3 or Mason dart, A2 of Freeport. 111., and explanation of lhe origin of the Plass, Betty Nolan and Mrs. Kath­ through April 21. CitY, and Marlha Garrett, C4 of erine WaJljasper of Iowa City and Geneva Deptris, A2 of Sioux City, slory and his methods ond motive Ernest Freed at the university treasurer. in wJ'iting it. Des M a i n e s, are rcpresentlng Aurilee Wilson of Downey. art department is exhibition man- Unl n board, andtNona Seberg Is Barbara Ellen Joy, president of The office of vice-president will The talk will be an experiment ager. attending as student counselor. the national American Camping as_ I ~utomali~aUy be filled by the lOS- I in trying to help people under­ The critic-judges are Clifford mg candIdate for Ihe presldcney. . land what goes into a piece of Dr. Earl E. Harper, director or sociation, will be present to help West of Kingswood school, Cran­ (ow a Union, will read a paper and supervise the leaders' activities in brook, Mich.; James Grimes, Ohio writing, ::Iccording ·lD Prof. Paul conduct a panel discussion on "Ef­ outdoor cooking, campcratt, nature state university, and Mrs. Edna nOTe M' IEngle of the English department. fective Forms at Union Organiza­ talks and field trips. P. Gouwens, formerly of the Uni­ Former I{ aJor Author of "Night Rider" and tion and Their Relationships to versity of Iowa art staff, who "At Heaven's Gate," Warren was Other College Organizations" lhia managed the exhibition in past JACQUELINE JOYCE" mldw~st 'es 'In Ph',II'pp'nes on the university staff as a visit- afternoon. years. promotion editor for Mademoiselle D, I ing iecturer during the 1941 sum- Tomorrow afternoon Theodore Gladys Hora 'to Wed City high students with entries mafazine, will act as narrator for In!'r ~ession. Rehder, assistant director of Iowa are Tom Dunnington, Kenneth La­ Flashln' Fashion, a style show Maj. Ger"ld H. IIoffmall, mem- He will met'l with the writer's Union, will speak on "Union Food Edward V. Kasparek cina, June Kored, Shirley Buxton, spOnsored by the University Wo­ bel' of the university military de- I workshOp cla~s Monday afternoon Service on the Spot," and Miss Floyde Wolfe, Bob Kinney and men's association at 4 o'clock this partment from Septernbel', 1940, und will confer with a few at the Virginia Wheeler. Seberg will participate in a Panel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hora of MR. AND MRS. Duane Cole of Orion, 1Il. announce the engagement afterlloon In MacbrIde a\ldil~rlum. to April. 1941, died Ilt Camp wllters. Representing University hi g h I discussion on "The Challenge or West Branch announce the engage-' and approachlnr marriage of their daughter. Shyrtee. to Dr. William Eleven university women will be O'Donnel, Japanese prison camp - ---- are Bob Smith, Amelia Tutor. SOil models. in the Philippines. atter partici- Union Social and Recreational ment and approaching marriage of K. Hamilton, of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hamilton of Panora. The wed· Phillis Snyder, Elizabeth Strout, Progr m Planning." their daughter, Gladys Marie, to din, will take place In August. Miss Cole attended the University of pating in the Balaan death march, Dental Society Meeting Pat Brender, Julie DOTT, Gel'i according to word ju" received D ... and Mrs. A. o. Klalfenbach, [ Also attending the convention is Edward "V, Kasparek, son of Mr. Iowa and Is now a senior in the school of IlUrSlng. Dr. Hamilton was Kuppka and James HaCiy. Mrs. Nell M. Alderman, manaeer and Mrs. John J. Kasparek of ,raduated from the university college of medlcille in March. He Is af. I by the university R. 0 , T. C. of- 226 River street, leCt for Des which Board Returns Bids fice. Moines yesterday. Dr. Klaffen­ of the dining service for Iowa Solon. The wedding wiJl take place flllated with Phi Rho Siema, medIcal fraternity. At present he Is serv- Class to St. Louii at t.h~ April 24 at the First Methodist At his own requc~t, Major IIoU- bach will present clinics at the Un.ion. The delegate will return In, his Internship in Duluth, Milln. . Students in chemical engineer­ toup church in Iowa City. man left for the PhiiJppines in afternoon and evening meetings at Saturday. ing 52:150, accompanied by Prof. For Currier Addition April, 1941. He received the SiJ- the Des Moines District Dental Miss Hora \Vas graduated from ver Stal' for gallantry in action on society. West Branch high school and C. S. Grove Jr., and Prof. Hubert L. Olin of the chemical engineer- No general contracts were sub­ Luzon. A division engineer, Major ======Brown's Commerce college in Iowa ing department will go to St. Louis mitted yestErday to the university Hoffman planned and supervised City. For the past three years she Sunday to ins p e c t industrial for the construction of the Cur­ the construction of mine fields Club Meetings has been employed as a secretary HOUSE fo HOUSE plants. They will return to Iowa rier hall addition. along the entire division front. Coralville Group in the military department of the City April 18. Roy Lowden of Fairfield, chair- The exact cause of his dcath is University of Iowa. _____. ______man ot the building and business not known. Meets Today Mr. Kasparek was graduated ALPHA CHI OMEGA Tson, will spend spring vacation in committee of the state board of from Solon high school and at­ Weekend guests of Dorothy Denver, Col. She will be the Hansen and Marjorie Baker of education, made this :tnnounce­ Coralville Heights club will tended the University of Iowa. He Goldapp, A3 of Council Bluffs house guest of Margaret Meister, Des Moines. ment at a meeting of contractors Group to Show Film, is now engaged in farming 'near of meet in the home of Mrs. Merritt will be Phyllis Blocker and Rose~ A2 Denver. yesterday in the senate chamber 'The God of ereotion' Ewalt, 335 Huston street, at 2:30 Solon. mary Canavan of Council Bluffs. DELTA DELTA DELTA of Old Capitol. CURRIER this aCternoon. Mrs. W. P Eckrich They will aHend the Delta Upsilon Barbara Henderson, Al of Sioux Lowden said that since no gen­ Visiting Louise Davidson, A4 of City, will have as her weekend "The God of Crea lion/, II sounci and Mrs Wade Ru sell will be as­ donee Saturday night. eral contracts were submitted, con­ Jean Horak, A4 of Cedar Rap­ Des Moines, at her hon'i~ this guests, John Hillis, Alpha Tau tracts for plumbing and healing, motion picture showing full color sisting hostesses. A social hour weekend will be Madeline Van­ Omega fraternity member at Iowa scenes of natural science phenom­ will follow the meeting. CommiHees Named ids, will entertain Barbara Hird, well and electrical work would also of Cedar Rapids, th is week- derz,yl, A3 of Pella. State college in Ames, and Mrs. not be read. The bids were re­ ena. will be ~hown tomorrow by the Iowa chapter of Intt'I'-Vursity end. • The weektnd guest of Dixie Ralph Henderson of Sioux City. turned to the contractors. Allrusa Club At YMCA Meeting Davis, A2 of Des Moines, will ~e George L. Horner, university Christian fellowship at 8 p. m. in Reco unting some of her experi­ Cpl. Robert H. Moore of .Boone, MC CHESNEY HOUSE the chemistry auditorium. CHESLEY HOUSE architect, said he did not know The film, produced by Dr. Trwin ences as a Red Cross worker in Three committees were appoin­ who has just returned" after Jhree Bartha Budde, U of Mt. Union, when bids would be accepted Cordelia Lundquist, G of A. Moon in his west coast labol"a­ Europe during the war, Mary ted at the Y. M. C. A. organization Chaska, Minn., will attend a con­ years overseas with the army. wH( attend the wedding of Patricio again. Newell, a former member of the meeting in the "Y" rooms yester­ Entertaining Carol Ohman of Wise, former university student, tory, uscs solar photogruphs takcn Cerence sponsored by the Ameri­ through the MI. Wilson observa­ Altrusa club, will speak at the day. can Association for Health, Phy­ Cresco, university graduate, will and David Heenan in SI. Louis this be AI'line Balster, A4 of Monti­ weekend. She will be' the guest of Student to Entertain tory telescopc and lapse time Leave IOWA CITY 12:10 am birthday party of that club at the Members of the general pro­ sical Education "nd Recreation in photography to demonstrate the IOWD Union tomorrow evening at gram committee are Bob Camery. St. Louis Wednesday through Sat­ cello, Sally Stucky, A2 of Altona, Mr. and Mrs. Harp' Wise, the At Married Couples' FOR Ill., and Joan Mumma, A2 of bride's parents. metamorphosis 01 n bu\.\.erl\y nm\ 6;15 . A report will be given by C3 of Harlan, acting chairman; urday: Open House Tonight flower budding. MUSCATINE members who attended the distrlct Bob Brashares, Al of Des Moines; Jamestown, Mich. Mary Beth Mills, Al of Omaha, conference in Omaha recently. Carrol Schneider, E3 of West; Don ALPHA DELTA PI Col. and Mrs. W. R. Jordan were Neb., will spend the weekend in BURliNGTON • FORT MADISON Leo Cortimlglia, C4 of Iowa Ethyl Martin, Mary Strub and Dr. Watson, A3 of Iowa City; Don Weekend guests of Frana Dahl, guests this week of their daughter, Des Moines. New 'Y' Crafts Group KEOKUK • QUINCY' City, will play the piano at Mar­ Genevieve Slearns are the pro­ Kreymer, A3 of Iowa City, and Al of Cedar Rapids, and Dolores I Phyllis, AI of Des Moines. Colonel Will Meet Thursdays HANNIBAL • ST. lOUIS McGonigle, Al of Waterl 0, will Jordan has recently returned after ZETA TAU ALPHA ried Mixer · tonight, the committee gram committee. Bob Payne, A3 of Oelwein. be Shirley Carrol, Thelma Flem- serving three years in Italy. Mrs. H. K. Stempel of Ft. Madi- announced yesterday. The open The hospital service committee A new Y. W. C. A. crafts group, 3 Other Schedules Dally ing, Sharon Haurum, Cordel Jen- Serving as bridesmaid Sullday son is visiting her daughter, house for aU married couples on Chapter of P. E. O. Includes John Bressler, Al at Car­ hoeaded by Joan Hawkinson, A2 of son, chairman; Don Thrift, Al of sen and Jean Cole, all of Waterloo. at the wedding of Clara Ashe'r and Norma, A3 of Ft. Madison from campus takes place from 7:30 to Amp'• • ..." on all Hilda Chen-apuy will speak on Des Moines, will meet every l u"""" BUrlington; Don Walter, .A2 of Mrs. Clifford Franzke, Clifford Allen McCord in Davenport will Wednesday u\'\t1l Saturday this 10 p. m. every Thursday in the Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Costa Rica at a meetlng of Chap­ Central City; Don Wilson, A3 of Franzke Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. E. be Lenore Breaw, AI of Davenport. week. River room of Iowa Union. ter E of P. E. O. tomorrow after­ the "Y" conference room .. UNION IUS DEPOT Green, and Cll()yd Christianson, L. Norman will visit Yvonne Her brother, Dick, recently dis- Visiting Marilyn Mariner, Al at Mr. and Mrs. James R. Adams noon at the home of Mrs. David Instruction in 15nitling, em­ JACK ROBERTS, Au .... AI. Franzke, A2 of Brookings, S D., charged from the service, will visit Oelwein, this weekend will be Lois and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Ellis Armbrusler, 402 Melrose court, at broidery, crocheting and needle­ 213 Eat' Colltg. Ph ....1 :1 •• :1 Members of the personal rela­ this weekend. here Friday. Fitlders of Oelwein. will act as hosts and hostesses to­ work wjl1 be given thJ'Oughout the 2;80, Assisting the hostess will be I tions committee are Bernard Harriet Schneider, A2 of Clin- Guests at the wedding of Clara Johnny Driggs of Centerville, re- niiht. semester. Mrs. 1. A. Opstad, Mrs. E. P. Brad­ Lewis, A3 of CentervlUe, chairman; ton, will visit friends at Stephens Asher will be Gretchen Swanson, centiy discharged cram the a rmy sbaw and Catherine Covert Bob Meyer, D2 of Dubuque; Tom college, Columbia, Mo., during Mary Jane Shaw and Dorothy airforce, will visit Gloria Barbee, Neenan, A2 of Cedar Rapids, and Easter vacation. . Parker. all Al of Des Moines. A2 of Centerville, this we~kend . Chapler HI P. E. O. Don Kreymer, A3 of Iowa City. Marilyn Fountain, A4 of Des "Land 01 the Pilgrim's Pride" ALPHA XI DELTA Moines, will go to MemphiS, Tenn., will be the theme or the program P. K. Bentley, A2 oC Newton, where she will visit her fiance, presented by Mr$. B. E. Manvllle IEa't., Vacation 1st and Jan J amison, A2 of Brady­ Capt. Philip Lairmore, who is on at a meeting of Chapter HI of P . I For SUI in 5 Years ville, will attend the province con­ leave [rom Lawson General hos­ E. O. tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 vention of Alpha Xi Della at the pital in Atlanta, Ga. in the home of Mrs. F. W. Putnam, • The• (irst Easter vacation in five• University of Minnesota in Min­ Guests recently of Jane Herrick, neapolis this weekend. 416 N. Linn street. Mrs. E. W. years far university students and Joan Carter and SalJy Quist, all . Marilyn Hade, A4 of :Ft. Madi- A 1 of Des Moines, were Margaret Chapman will Q sist lhe ho te faculty members wllJ begin Wed­ nesday at 6 p. m. and continue Nalbanlel Fellow unlil Tuesday, April 23, at 8 n. m. Chapler ot D. A. R. Since the colleges of medicine State conference report will be and dentistry are still on the ac­ given at th emeeUne of the Na­ celerated schedule, students in STRUB - WAREHAM, INC.-Own en thaniel Fellows chopter of the those units will attend classes .as C T.rryt••••• lac . Daughters of the American Revo­ usu/ll while the rest at the unlver­ lution at 7:30 tomorrow night in sity Is on vacation. Sure.fire fun end merriment the hom e of Mrs. Theodore 118-124 South Clinton St. Phone 91>07 IVlry time you show these fest. Walma , 212.'/0 S. Dubuque strect. Economics Fraternity Iction leUCJh hits on your home Glimpses into the paees of the na­ movie screenl tional magazine will be pre ented '0 Select Committees JAIL ..... by Mrs. Ada Brat!on. Mrs. Safah Ext~ ~ Closet Space! .' Joll lI"d 104 •••• Paine Hoffman will relate high­ Committees to nominate new .... ee. frl •• dl otcicers ond members will be ap­ MII ..lo ...... ,. lights of a recent trip throuah the fr.", ••111 lI ..d· pointed at the first postwar meet­ ho ...... ' hl.u"l enst. Me •••••4 ca. InK of the Order of Artus club, na­ r... Ncl t. ,01' D. A.•. Pllrrlm Chapter tionDl honorary economics frater­ "'1 •••• lock UI The Daughters of lhe American nity. at noon today in the dining .P'" 'N •• 401) Revolu{jon Pilgrim chapter will room of Iowa Union. meet Saturday at 2:30 p. m., fo l­ lowing a board mcetini ot 2 o'clock. A report at the state con­ E. T. JolliHe Returns Edwin T. Jolliffe, university f~rence and 3n election of nomin­ controller, has returned from Endi­ ating officers will be held. Mrs. T. cott, N. Y., where he attended a Kelley, 441 Governor Dell S. meetinK at the International Busi­ street, will be hostess, assisted by ness Machine corporation school. Mary Louise Kelley, Alice Kelley. Mrs. A. M. Rorick Mrs. B. E. Oath- O'd 104 ...... ,.1 tlonal club wlll meet Sunday at 2 c .... ph ...,1 H.'. OU,t Mrs. G . E . 0 'Brien, Mrs. R. R . ftot 1C.,.41 y ..... ",Ico d ... hi",] Sherman , MI·s. A. R. Bickett and p. m. in the Episcopal parish F.... f ...I ...... t Lulu Oldaker. house, 320 E. Collelle street. Latin- c., .011. 1I'.fll II ",.01 CUll I '1' •••, American students w\1l lead ",Ico I. "'1 ...... 11 htternatlonal Club panel discussion at 3 p. m. in rec- l.uth, ... nell. Gas and Electricity Ar~ Two of the Few Items That Are The newly org Iz d Intema- 0llnillon of Pan-American day. YOUR SECOND CLOSET ",t.1I 'N • . 40)), ------~------~---- Mothproof cabinets give that extra needed space in crowded student rooms. Nalul'nl in finish; slurdlly 111Rde; n garment capacity. $7.45 to $7.95 KIND TO YOUR BUDGET!

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( , MerfiA Fans -11, O"iehl St·arsaf Plate as Hawkes Win, 7 to 1 By GUS SCIiRADEIl two bUs. The former lIawkeye scores were credi Led as earned The bespectacled righ thander botpe In lfie ,Int InnJl/,. klrned to u 81-<'rUng lefWeld job, singles by Rinkcma, Dunugan und I .. • .. • was on his way to a ~hutout wilen Tpe \.earn rac/,!Q around tl1e l'ac~cI In on Olson's muff of Diehl's Ebner finished UP the seorlng DaU" Iowan Sporta Ed.ltor Iron Man footbllUer, BUt DLehl, runs. I CL~A~ SWEEPDOWN I Three pieces of Iowa's heavy Martin ~ca"ers ruts Vogel lifted him at the start of pases like the Vogel tellms of old, g~oupder. Punagan scored the with the fina l two runs, Luther poled the lon~est bll or the day artillery-Bill Diehl, "Doc" Dun­ otto V0l;:el sprang a the eighth in order to season more put on several occasions running secpl)cI of his three runs in the counted In the first ha If of the 10"'. (1) l ,.lher (I) and the only one that went ror i\llRIJ i\lIaa agan and Lyle Ebner-snapped speedy curve-ball artist on the of his flingers. Marlin whiffed 11 bl\mdel's cost Iowa 'almost certain third whfln he singled and loter eighth by taking advantng ot 0 ErlcklOn. II 3 2 I Moe. IS 4 1 I e:dra. billies, a. three-~,er in Norsemen in Bill Martin, medical Norsemen, walked only one and scores. Alield the sltuatlpn was scorllP on a wild pitch. wnlk off relief hurler Al Kolarik Rlnk~ma , cf 5 0 I Reln'II'n. 2b 4 0 0 the early season hitting doldrum Dun.,an, II 3 3 2 McDowell, .1 4 0 2 tor !he Hawks yesterday to help the seventh, innin(. student who was a Notre Dame had the spectators gasping at his !he same. lJarry Rink!!ma's Jug­ 'fb~ ,mle shortstop made the Ilnd Dunagan'& . Diehl, II> 5 0 2 011011. 3b • 0 0 As ill Tuesday's home opener, tootball squad member when sta­ wide-breaking hook. H's too bad gling of a balJ In centeffield and sc"re 4-0 In the filth by walk­ Wes Demro finished the game 'rll·p""n. 2b 4 1 0 l.un• • Ib 4 0 I Pitcher Bill Martin achieve a 7-1 Kaler, 3b 4 0 1 Solalld, lb 4 0 I victory over Lu!her. The victory Dunagan and Ebner found the vis­ tioned there as a navy V-12 stu­ that his medical studies will pre­ Dunagan's low throw to first that ..., and comlne In on Bill in the ninth inning. Norm Ever­ MliolaJ'k, rf 4 0 0 0 eker, rf J 0 0 vent him from accompanying the resulted in Luther's only score Qlehl;s JlrI~ ~It. Don ThomJl!lon, son weathered all of Iowa's nine Ebner. c 4 I 2 Dab), rl 0 0 0 swept !he two-game series with iting pitching no puzzle. Helped dent. Luther obtained all of its Marlin. p 3 0 0 1'1 1'<>0, C 4 0 0 !he Norsemen and was Iowa's by six Norse bobbles and their !Ive hits-tour of them the team to out-of-town games. were cr!!cliied as the first two er­ aUhlllII'h he failed to hit safely blows to go the full rouLe for Lu­ Kolarik, p 0 0 0 I:V.I'IOI1 . P 2 0 0 ther. Rufe McDowell, who got two I)emro, II 0 0 0 third straight of !he season. own daring base running, the scratchy, infield variety-o!t Mar­ The Hawks put the rtleh on rors of the season for the Jiawks. for tht; llell1lnd straleht day, 'Cypra 0 8 0 Eaeh of the bl~ three whaekeci Hawks danced off to a two-run tin, but he kept them well scat­ elcttt bases during the ,ame, ~ Iluns In FIrst !le"rj'd a run In the seventh of the Norse hits, and Wally Moe at shortstop, were Luther's Total...... S~ , 9 Total...... 8 1 I ...... lead in !he first frame and coasted tered with no more !han one to The erand", lareeny was the Iowa's other run in t~e initial fr!lJDC. 'OalteChicago Cubs, games in six days, the University Oil Wil on, who piloted th JjiWc 1I1lwks to II state cuge title champlons, yes­ of Iowa baseball squad of about terday, and wound up with a 7-1 in his first year ~s City high coach, that llaso't 18 to 20 men will go to Peoria, said last ni"ht lIe victory in a ,lame played in driz­ yet accepted an offer to remain us assislant footba ll and basket· zling rain before 4,200 spectators. Ill., for contests with Brudley bull coach tLIHl llcud buscbull coacb here Ul'xt year. It was the Browns' 12th victory Tech Friday and Sllturday. i BILL DIEHL lIe indicatpd that 11(' Ill~o was CONSIDERI G AN over the Cubs in their exhibition The Iowans wlll m a team Bl(l,~18 , 'itty/c ,}!'ROM. MASON CJ'['¥ and ...... tour. The Cubs have registered which alreadY has dropped two seven triumphs. gam to University of Wisconsin, oth('J' Juwu hig}1 school s. 3-0 and 7-6. 11 will be the Jirst GlelUl Deville, cbui ),llIan of Phil Cavarretta, the league's 1945 batting champion, was out of meeting ot Iowa a nd Tech teams ~a ",",E: the athletic committee at City since 1942 when the Peoria team Pieks high, last nillht said that Wilson action except tor a pinch role. The MOM~l WIQ; Martin fought Iowa to a G-6 tic In a 13- , IJIJIt apartDlenl had not yet signed the contract, Cubs' captain is suffering from a kink in his throwing arm. Inning game halted by darkness. !l'bed, witb lUI although the offer had been ex­ St. Louis ...... 400 020 010-7 16 1 Bo" (Moose) Faber, star right­ • year. ThII will tendeq to him. Chicago ...... 000 100 000-1 8 1 (ards 10 Win Wllson's job as head basket­ hander, probably will eet the "" problem Galehouse, Lammachbio (6) and lice best err ball coach will be taken over hurling assignment In the Friday Mancuso, Helt (6) ; Bithorn, Prim (,ntl/Jll schooL by Francis M'erlen, City hli'h's game, with Jack Bruner, left· Jb WIHTNE1/' MAltTlN (4), Erickson (6), Kush (8) and "Ddle. St;e J, eoach-on-Ieave In the navy. He handel', relldy for Saturday. These NEW YORK (AP)-At the fisk Livingston, Scbeffing (6). Welt "'~Cy, Is e~peetea to return by thc hurlers have a !hl'ee and a two­ of being practically an isolation­ hit victory to their credit, respec· time schqol starts this fall. NATS NUDGE PUlLS JOB SALE: ist, as there iJrc only a (ew mil­ If he accepts the offered posi­ tlvely, lion others with the same idea, we COLUMBIA, S. C. (AP)­ fEll SIX tion, Wilson would aid Herb Cor­ The Wuh\jgton Senators took a. are pickjn& lbe st. Louis Cardi­ mack in football and assist Mer­ nals to finish first in the National 3-2 baseball Ylctory over the ten jls baskelball coach. At pres­ Philadelphia. Phlls yesterday in Tennis Club Outlines league race, Iolloweq by tne Chi­ ent Wilson is coaChing the Hawk­ their barnstormllll' trip north. cago Cubs, followed by chaos. jet baseball·team, a post h~ would Washlneton ~OO lOG OGO-3 10 :! Plans for Competition The remainder of the clubs loom retain next season. phil'a'Jphla. 010 001 000-2 9 1 as a va\:ue jumble of arms and If Wilson leaves fol' ;some other lieafner, flerettl (1) an cJ legs, with lhe Giants having a Hopes of rel>u IIding a program school, It will mean that an en­ Evans, E a.-l y (7); Lopa'ka, of inler-clty and local tennis com­ hand on third place with a fooi on tirely different coaching staff will Pearson (5) and lIemsley. petition for Iowa City were reo seventh or the Braves with an take over at City high nex t fall. PRESIDENT TRUMAN receives his 1946 baseball passes, both In wallets, from Clark Griffith (len), Washinrton Senators president, for American league games, and lrom Ford Frick, National learue head. vived last night at a meeting ot elbljw in the Cirst division ahd a Cormack wUl resume his old post GIL WILSON ROOKIES HALT DODGERS the Iowa City Tenms club, Tbe lor his leaeue's contests. Initialed woman's purse contains Mrs. Truman's American league pa knec ncar the cellar. You just as head grid coach, while Wally To Slay or Not to Slay COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)­ group discussed and outlined a can't tell much about any of· them. Schwank, who filled in as foot­ Rookie Clarence MarsbalJ limited (AP WIREPHOTO) plan for expanding participation Jus~ to make some sort of ball, basketball and track coach the Brooklyn Dodgers to three in the sport for !his summer, or~er out IIf the 5iluaUon, bew­ during tbe war, moves on to take hits yestel'day as the New York Dr. C, H. Imlkan, re Ident ever, we'd p~ee the BrO;lOklyn tI1e posl of athletic cUrector and Giants Get Warren Yankees routed freshman Joe Hat­ phy irian at Unlvel'lllty h pi­ Dodeers In third place I)ehlnd coach at Davenport. Cormack is RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - The ten in two innings and piled up an ~ !.X~~~!~~~.~, ~~~g~~~~~. Cify Schools in, Marion Relays 'als and a form r Iowa player, the Cubs, th New York Olanta cOacb!ng Little Hawk tennis and New York Giants yesterday ac­ 8-1 margin before 10,728 paying Cleveland Indians 6, l'Iew York GianI. was ele t d pre5ldelll of the fourth, the Boston Brave~ firth, golf teains' now, and Schwaok the quired Ben Warren from customers. 4 D two school!>; p"l'parctl John. Ebtt~ fOl'1l1er pr Idelll. -::..-.----- waiver price. It was pxpecterl New York .... 611 000 OOx- 8 11 2 was elected e r tary-~rta.SUrer, Philadelphia PhlJllcs se"elllh p~:.~lr\l(ton Senato ..s 3. Philadelphia to tnlvl'1 to tlte :Marioll relays Hutul'doy. ' ____.....:..... -3 Iowa Golfers Top City that the 33-ycar-old backstop who Hatten, Lombardi (2), Roy (7) Art Wendler. Iowa's ten Dis and the Clnclnnatl Reds last. New York Yankee. 8, Brooklyn Dod- 'oal'h Wally I:khwank nameu u IG-llllill Little Hawk tellm to The Cubs are the seriou$ ella 1- was purchased by the Cubs from and Anderson, Howell (7); Mar­ coach and in tructor, reported on High; Jacobs Hits 78 the Phillies in 1942, would be used shall and Silvestri. g'~al1Imore () 6, carry t1H' cnJo~'~ .of lhe Rrd and '~'hite in Ih(' '(ass A . '('lion of th!' tenniS facilities in Iowa City and lenge tbe Cardinals might have tei Phll.ad~lpbla A's 5 m!'ct. ilradlmlUg tli team Will be Ihe O-yarc1 relay .quad Iowa's 'golf team won an 'ex­ in a trade or sent to the Giants' suggested plans to bring the Mis­ lace, and it is an odd situation il).­ , thut grabb<,'u fiIllt ill th e stalei deed when the defending cham­ hibiWo{1 meet yesterday afternoon Jersey City farm club. TIGERS 2, REDS 1 si ippi Valley mcet, which was tormerly held here. back to Iowa pions, in this case the C!lica~o ~h Fink~ine fi~e\lind was Bob Ora­ to a 6-5 victory over the Philadel­ Vander Meer, Lambert (6) baU game of the Year agi\inst Lope Broadcasting company, will de- chosen through a pyramid "chal- WA probably arc more improved than h~m 'witb ' 80, C~uck Updegraff phia Athletics yesterday to end a and Mueller; Trout, Overmire Tree tomorrow by Coi\ch Gil Wil­ The only race that the Hawklets lenge" type of continuou touma­ any other clUb in the lea, lie, and wllh 82, Tom Chapman wit.h 83, nine game exhibition baseball (6) and Swift. son, who announceq at the same will not be in is the eighth grade scribe the Saturday events of the ment throughout the summer. they'll be a slloo-in ihis yeilr \>e­ ijaryey InJham III with 83 and series between the two clubs. The time that every starting post was 440-yard relay. 37th annual Drake relay~, Apr!1 All tennis playert-novic in- decided except for the backstop. 27, to II coast-ta-coast audience, it cluded-wbo wi h to enler the cause of that Improvement. Cjlarles Fi~~h with 9\. A's took the series 6-3. BUCS TRIP WHITE SOX Two class A records are held Two men, Charles Kelly and Le­ wa s announced yesterday. club may obtain more Informa- TULSA, Okla. (AP)- Ed Al­ by City high. Tug Wilson set the bosta and John Lanning pitched land Schlindler, are the top con­ It will be Stern's Iourth ap- . tion from either Dr. Millikan or the ' to a 3-2 tenders lor the post. high jump mark last year with a pearance at the Drake track clas- Ebert. Both men and womcn are victory over tl)e Chicago White Sonny Dean will hurl [or the leap of 5-6 and the Hawklet mile sic. He was here in 1941, 1944 und ellllible. , Rick~y PrQmised Owen Raise .. Sox yesterday to. give the Pirates I-Iawklets. Monday when they in­ relay team toured the distance last last year. The last two years his DoniOI" Big vade Davenpor~ to take on the a 14-12 edge In gaines .In their ex­ bJ'oadcast has gone to American Seerey's Homer Wins Imps. year in 3:42.4. BROOKLYN (AP) - Presiden~ bl' ~nt, pointed out tba~ Owen would be traded or sold hibition series with the Chicago­ • • • troops ove~'s eas, In all partsoo( the RICHMOND, Va, (AP) - Pat or' the Brooklyn 'he ea~ller bad not been rem­ al1d never would play another ans. The series will be concluded Wilson will use a vcteran infield wodd. Seerey's grand slam hom run In composed of Jim Sangstcr at first, UnlversJty h"~ will enter 26 Dodgers sa id yesterday "tbere is 'Mte~ I~ .. the naponal defense game for Brooklyn. He arrived in Wichita, Kan., today. men I the elas B section of the Slern broadcasts from a special the fourth inning eave the Cleve­ not a thing to It" in discussinc re­ l~ aoa COll14 Dot sip a con­ late in the day [rom a lour of the Chicago ...... 000 010 010-2 6 1 Bob Krall at second, Bill Reich­ ardt at short, and Charley Snook relays and will have an entrant revolving platform which enables land Indian a 6-4 victory over the ports from Mexico City that he $rac* wdU be ,,~ been placed organizlltion's farm clubs in the Pitwbul'\:h .... 000 (120 001- 3 7 2 In every race. him to follow the progress of New York Glanls y t rday llnd a had promised catcher MIckey &be active by the south, at third. Sangster and Krall are back oD I" Rigney, Calqwell (7) and Fer- Strongest contenders for the events at all times, Prescnt plans thrce to one edie in their sprinll Need Owen a three-year cQnLract fof cOlDllljalonec's, oUlce and the Finch said he understood Owen nandez; Albosta, Lanning (7) anp veterans of last year's baseball Rivermen will be the mile and call Cor the NBC sportseuster to exhibition rl . Get it $20,00(1 a 'year plus all expenses :rrallOnal Jelllue. No notice or bls was on his way to New York but Smit1l . squad while Reichardt and SilOok two mile relay teams. Briceland, air the relays [rom 3:3() to 4 p. 11). and taxes. relnitatement bad been recelyed did not know .when he was due gained their knOWledge in LegioD Sayel', Hady and Harper make up and from 4:30 to 4:45 p, m. Sat­ Rlekey woul4 qot reveal ,..hat 'be DOdfen. to have a conference with Rickey. baU. ~Y McCoy Released by Tigerf thc mile relay learn th at has becn urduy. arraD,ement.s ha.d MeD made 'lUckey. ~d no comrn!!nt to make In the outfield in the opencl', ... .. 1: TERRE HAUTE, Ind'. (AP)­ Wilson will stad Bob ,\3eales, Bob topped on. by Mt. Pleasant this with Owen but .Aobed Flub, OQ Ilis earlier sta~ement that Benny McCoy, released this sprln~ Hay and Sonny Dean. When Dean year. Thc ~o-mile tcam made up Baltimore Is conSidered to b * '., * Pasquel Cap t Savvy by the Philadelphia Athletics, is pitching Van Deusen will take of Donavan, Hady, Helm and Ter­ the lacrosse cenler 01 the United TODAY THRU FRIDAY .' failed to make the arade in his his spot in the garden patrol. rel will attempt t9 set the pace in Stat s. .. EXt'lusl ve howln, week's tryout !or Il Detroit Tiler the new cia ' s B two mile relay. UI SI Ruling on Ow~n ." Iowa. It ; In!leld berth, Steve Thl'ee records are already held O'Neill announced yesterday. by U. High runners, the 440, 880 MEXICO CITY (AP) - The City High-Washi",gto!" and mile relay marks. '$1 (11 I .1 NOWI Mexican baseball malin ate, Jorge Track Meet Canc,led SCOOP! Pasquel, can't understand why GOPHERS FIX SCIJQULB Can You Take It 1 Mickey Owen and MINNEAPOLIS ~ The Univer­ Cold weather caused the are being permitted to play or­ ~ity of· Minnesota has arranged postponement of the dual \.rack Uncensored Films ganized baseball in the United a 19-Jame schedule tor this base­ between the Little Hawks 01 • ball season. Athletic Director Slckenlncl nbellevable States, .while a minor league um­ City hleh and WashlnJton. Blood laUIMer pire was barred for jumping to the Frank McCormick will .erye as The meet was caneeled .fter . coacb. • it was .pparent 'hll afternoon "Take the case of Umpire Harry that the e It I II ternpefature Muriari, formerly with the Appa­ ILLlNl RVNNEIl IN IlCAl' would expose runner. of both lachian and Interstate leagues," Erie Hughes, distance runner on schools to unnecell8ary chances says Don Jorge. '''This senor is the Illini track team, was a mem­ ror Injury. working in the Mexican league. ber of the Royal Canadian Air­ The mee&. will be held torce and after he receives his de­ He was receivlng two hundred Wednesday, April 34. dollars monthly in the United gree he plans to reenter the lIerv- States, olI0t enough to live on. Ice. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;=;;; Her~ he is paid a much higher 'salar}, and because he came here, he has been phiceq en the black­ list in his country. Why hasn't the same thin, been d 5968. 6287. CU:sSIFtF;o DJSPLA Y r: 214 NORTH LINN ST. made to order. We tum shades, ROOFING . , 50c col. inch I FOR RENT: Double and single LOST: Rhinestone evening purse !.-.______~ WANTED: To buy 2 adjoining lots Qr "-QO per mon\la room. Men studenll'l only. Dial wash shades and repair shades. Contract 'Work Saturday evening. R e war d. 3026. Blackman Decorating Store, across USED CAR on West Side. Write Box 313. Nancy Hole, ext. 8625. TYPING - MIMEOGRAPHING All want Ad. Caah in Advance from A&P Store. Dial 7713. ANY REPAm ON WANTED TO EXCHANGE ~able lit pally Iowan ~UIl­ ARE YOU. having floor mainten- BUILT UP ROOFING WANTED TO RENT ~.. qUlee da.il.Y \ADW Ii p. m. FOR TRADE: Con lax III, f.2 to ance problems? We will clean AND SIDING WANTED TO RENT: House, des­ NALL CHEVROLET WANTED trade for Klne-Exakata, Leica, 01' specify treatment for new or perately. Dial 2454. MIMEOGRAPHING Your acc umu~ ~io n of rags, ~~il~ JnlUt be ~ 1A othcr imported 35 mm . camera. old wood, ] inoleum. Tel'ruz:z:o and War Veleran Wit.h Complete 24 hour service Vape{, and rubber. Nine Years' Experiencl; ------CLARENCE KELLY, before 6 P. m. D1al 9534. asphalt tile, rubber and rubber WptNTED: Ex-serviceman and College Typewriter Service I I in the Business & ~ulbl. loi aue inc~\ .He, cork floo,s, cement, marble wife desire apt. No children, 122 Iowa Ave. Salesmcm Shulman Markovitz - ~...uo~ onll. FOR SALE and tile floors. Blackman Decorat- WALT KADERA wife wOl'ks, husband Pre-Mcd. 731 &OI,lU\ Ca.pltol FOR SALE: Antique sofa, newly ing Store, across from A&P Store. Contractor student. Phone 9377 after 6 p. rn. !..------~ ;;.. ____ ------DIAL 4191 upholstered, excellcnt condition. Dial 7713. Dial 7207 WHERE TO GO FURNITUllE MOVING LOANS It's 1/ choice piece of furniture, -R-AD-I-O-R-E-P~A-IR-I-N-G-,-H-.- M-.-S-u-t- =::======~ $35. Dial 2573. ton. 316 E. Market. Dial 2239. ; Qa1ek. CoDflllea&ial ..... NOTA:RY PUBLlC S~p in for lteakl, chicken. FOR SALE: Body parts 1938 V-8 WE GUARANTEE to waterproof Albert's Shoe Rep¢{ S~QP MAHER BROS. TRANSFER On lewelry, DIamoada, TYPING For Efficient Furniture Movill( ~NSPORTATION WANTED . Ford, floor lamp, l'Ockel's, •.10 - all leaky basements, cisterns uses I sandwichea and "Lresbmenw. Ask About Our &adIos, Luna,.. (JI"UdDa. MIMEOGRAPHING Q.IDE WANTED! Ride to Ohio t1C~ue walnut bed and dresser, und masonry work with the THE FINEST MATERIALS Also "gular meall. S,.n&q Goo4I, Hardware. ete, MARY V. BURNS . Easter holidays. Will sh are ex- drapes. Dial 2601. world renowed Armour Coat paint AVAILABLE WARDROBE SERVICE .' plus TID: AIRPORT LUNCH PLIABLE LOI'\N 00. 801 Iowa State B14 penses. CaU 4385. FOR SALE: African violets, per-i Fl'ee esUmat.d Curry and Um­ DIAL - 9696 - DIAl 110 ~ ~ 8&. J;llal ~658 ennial plants. Mrs. W. L. Propst. phenour. DIal 6317. EXPERT WORK~SHIP HOUSES FOR SALE Uuder New Mana&etnent 01 Dia] 4006 W ANTED: Wall wasl1i ng, paint.- E. B~ack ,01 ","-E: S.\VE TItAT RiN~ FOR SALE: Apt. size kerosene inq, wallpaper cleaning. Curry. I Conveniently Loeated at MQ "It Wh.r QcM lavett ~, s~Qve, while enamel cabinet _6_31_7_. ~ ______226 E. Washiniton c. O. D.· CLEANERS , t IIUU apanment dwelJiD4t all fUr- style with insulated oven, occa- DO YOU have clean floors? We ::::::::::::::::::::::::::':: I FOR SHOES OF MERIT p!Ied, 1VIth an Income or $1,680 sional chair, photographic equip- have cleaning soap and wax in ~ ______~ '06 South Capitol year. ThJs will solve your boua- ment. Dial 9158. quarts, half gpllons, 5 gallons or ChaDIDQ P,. •• IDQ ... problem and 1Ih.u1c1 build a -. b 1M' bl SPRING IS NOW I. alee -' err for you while at- fOR SALE: Lady's shoe roller arre s. amtenance pro ems aDd Bloc:klDQ Hat. - AND STYLE . '-nd.IDI IClhool. $3,000 down will skntes. Dial 5078. ~olve d readily. Blackman Decora!- Our Specialty ... ______mg Store across from A&P Store Do YotIr Pkmting Pickup qnd delivery service .DeIle. 8~ J. N. PearsoJl at 'be FOR SALE: Two burner Perlec- Dial 7713. VI,lt St,ub'. Mezzanine Welt Ar~IICY· ~lal 4411. t.ion 011 slove-Iike new. Dial ------With Tested Seeds From DIAL DIAL ~Il SALE: ONE OF THE BET- 4.572. PLUMBING and heatmg, pumps, 2nd Floor TEll SIX ROOM HOME IN stokers, stoves, oil-burners and Brenneman's Seed Store 4433 48 HOUR SERVICE 4433 WNGFELLOW bISTRICT. HOT FOR SALE: .32 caliber Savage waleI' heaters. Iowa City Plumb- - w. pay Ie Mella for ...n ...... - A complete line of seeds anc~ Air Conditionecl WATER STOKER HEAT. LlF~ automutic, Spalding ten n i s ing, l114 South Linn. Dial 5870. plants for your home. Malte ROOF. FIR E PLACE. racket-good condition. W r i t. e Brenneman's you r S p rip g VBLE GARAGE AND LOT Box L-2, Daily Iowan. In Our Modern Motor Clinic plan Ling headquarters. , 1h125. For appolnbnent to In- FOR SALE: Girl's bicycle in cx- we operate diily on aU cars. e 217 E. College St. IIfCCL this properly see A. J. LA- cellent condllion. Call 7373. One Stop Service wiih Men, lEW, REALTOR. 409 IOWA Methods and Merchandise. -'--- Laflw Eompany ------, t. Freedom from worry, freedom frOlJl care _TATE BANK BLDG. DIAL 1311 FOR SALE: Moliere Wood Clar- HOME OIL CO. ... !lIZ. inet, excellent. condiiion. Good Iowa Ave. Dial 3365. Enioy Soft Water- Nowl Thompson moves yO\\ safely, anywhere . Dance {lermutit Water Softener and Water Condi­ fOR SALE: Panly modern ~Il caset;laily andIowan cover.. Write BOll A-3, ;::::::=::::======; house. .Iose In, i.ounecUaio PO------TO RECORDED MUSIC tioning Equipment is available foc immedi­ emiOD, SUS.. Dial 9595. FOn SALE: Wrist. watches, spor t Gun Repairing Public Address System renled ate installation ..• wonderful soft water Thompson coats, sults. ful'tliture, kitchen FISHING TACKLE at the turn of a lap. See Larew for Per­ HELP WANTED ut.cnsils, ice boxes, elcc. guns, 1 and Ior aU Indoor 01' Outdoor Occa­ Transfer Storage Co. davenport. and chair. Hock-Eye HOME APPLIANCES sions. mutit Equipment todayl & llEliI.' WANTED: Girl [or general Loan, LlD Iowa Ave. Phone 4534. REPAIRED DIAL 2161 ofrice work. Larew Company. LAREW PLUMBING & HEATING Phone 9681 W. H. "Bill" Bender Woodburn 509 South Gilbert Street WANTED : Household help three We-Fix-It Shop Qf Sound Service foul' mornings a week. Dial 110 Iowa Ave. - , 7125. POPEYE Dial 3265 8 E. College MOTOR SERVICE WANTED "'. What do you know about. EGG CANDLER Japan? Roth - Dilemma. In SPRING RADIO TROUBLE? Apply Japan $2.50. Price - Key to CLEAN-UP? You Get Fully JOHNSON COUNTY . , Japan $3.50. Embrce-The Jap­ DOES YOUR CAR Guaranteed Work At CREAMERY NEED AWASH, WAX. anese NaUon $2 .25. Ward-Asia. B & K RADIO SHOP POLISH OR GREASE JOB? 11 E. Washington for ,he Asiatics $3.00. We Would Like To Do It For vet.erans w.ho want. author­ For You. ,. WANTED itative information: Veterans MANN , , Rlrhle and Benefits $1.00. AUTO MARKET Typewriters are V cduable Pontiac and GMC Dealer keep them EGG ~REAKERS The BOOKSHOP 221 East College St. CLEAN and in REPAm DI~ 9673 and 9674 No Experienc~ Required. 114 E. W'lshington Phone 4648 Frohwein & BUl'DlI Top Wages. Time-and­ 6 S .. CUploo Phone 8474 Half Over 40 Hou rs. Time for Spring Changeover .. I also PRIEBE & SON NOW I NEW I wash. wax and tire service . Can You -Afford Produce :pep1\rtment ELECTROLUX VIRGIL'S Dial21pl STANDARD SERVICE A Lawsuit? Vacuum Cleaners corner Linn & College Let a student veleran insure Call lor a your automobile. DemonstraUon INSTRUCTION 100% coverage , Need Help? $10,000 to $20,000 liabilltT. Complete Electrolux Repairs DIlliCING LESSONS: Ballroom. coverage. ,. Get it through Authorized Sales & Service Dial 7248. Mimi Youde Wur1ij. local agent a Richard L. Jandt DAlLY IOWAN H. W. (PETE) ZIMMERMAN 103 N. Clinton Want Ad 921 Webster St. call 9163 Dial 5585 STATE FARM MUTUAL Dial 4191 TYPE INSURANCE COMPANY • AND YOUR T~ACHERS WILL THANK YOU FINE BAItED. GOODS • Strong's Repair Shop Pies Cakes Brea'd ' Rolls Pastries Loc;ated At lEARN aUICKl Y SPECIAL ORDERS It 1 628 V:: SOUTH DUBUQUE ST. AT City Bakery IOWA CITY COMMERCIAL 222 E. Washington Dial 6605 (Under the New Railway Express Building) COLLEGE Doe. All Kinds of Automotive Repairing Including Body And render Work. All Work Guaranteed. You are alw~a wetcOPl!, Call U. For Appointment. Bnd PRICES are low at the DIAL 3545 LEARN · TO DRUG SHOP FLY Edward. S. Roa ...... p,harmacllt THE NEWEST Now you can lC1I1't1 to fly a~ lbq MOST POPULAR PLACE Shaw Aircraft Co. ' !\t\!Jll a I - - SPEciAL - l IN TOWNI llfcUme's ambition NOW, do it. today, call 7831. Ground and I From Meuch 30th ta I fligh t classes are starting all I April 30th ONlY I DUFFY'S TAVERN the time. Dual I.nlltructlon 1s A lovely 4x6 vignette portraIt given to students by experi­ in LUe q'pnes of al)Y ~ S,rvlDf 'fasly,' Foam Capped »ever'iea I I enced pilots. of ~he family fot only $1.00. o.Udo\1s Meals- Steaks & Chops I This price includea ' COlt of I 221 S. DUBUQUE ST. 8 A. M. to 12 P. M. And remember, when you let silting of a' leas' Lou.\" proofs, your license, you can always I double insert folde~, and re- I rent a trainln. plane from the touchin" of the neiaUve of your Shaw AJrcraft Co. Conveni­ I choice. ' I I/1'aOl over WSUI. ently loca ted at Lhe Iowa City A PORTKAI'I \KAKES A .DAR Pia .. Program Mrs. Freddy Von lleutill will MunicJIIal Airport GRAND EASTER GlFTl On WSUI 5atur"qy 1101 three Germlln 50nis, "To My I KRITZ STU~IO I A .. _I I III Mother," ·'When I Guze Into YOUI' Shaw Aircraft Co. Hours 10 A. M. to 1\ r. M. 0.111 , m.... c. protr.m w be pre- 11 .. d "P "M K1 . ~turd.y from 1 &0 1:80 yea an rayer. rs . ara Dial 7831 I 3 S. Dubuque St. PhoQe 7~Z I m. on the Daulhters 01 ttle Robbins, pianist, will play "Five Iowa City Municipal Airport I (Formerly Wamer-Medlln)' -I . AMilIa. levo1uiloQ raclkl Pro- aapwn." and "SchlrzO." ______:.. .!r~ t~ c~pl.!! ~ !!!' -. . ~_..... _JU,. ... '__" Iw-....~:.;;;,;~~~~~.:;.;W. J6.j~QI.. ~ ...... I'l;;,..~~:;:~,'::-:~~~:::== __.:J PAGE SIX lOW A CITY, lOW A Orc~.stra Pr... nts- Moose Lodge Naines- . ,. , 2 Plowing Exhib.itions IJ P (ourt Sigma Xi Fraternity Bond Sales Scheduled 1M County Ii Ii Two mOfP rontolll' plowing dpm­ AII .. Brahms Concert ollstl'uti ons will bl! h 1c1 in .T ohn­ In~~::,~u~::S Putnam a~ Go.v:!nor 91h JnSfale son county accordi ng to Ilmmett To Hear Noel ----- C. Gordner, coun ty extensio n di­ "ty Wayne S. Putnam. local foun- By WILLIAM B. RUXLOW From 9 Unlyerll dry owner. was re-elected gover- ----, ' The university symphony or­ rector. Johnson county sales of United The first is fo r to morrow at f :3 0 Science Departments nor of the Iowa City Moose lodge, chestra combined with over 40 States ' savinis bonds, peacetime voices under the direction of Dr. YFW.to Induct p. m. on the William R. Hunter Assault Case No. 1098. for the seventh consecu­ farm east of Iowa City. The sec­ Seventy-five fun and associate live term, at the annual election continuance of war bonds. ranked' Addison Alspach, presented a pro­ ninth In the state for March, the gram of music by Brahms in Iowa ond will be conducted 011' the Wol­ Thc 3s~uall churge ngalnst Art members were voted into mem­ yesterday. ter Shnffcl' farm nenJ' Sharon Cen_ Other newly elected o((icel's in­ Oes Moines savings bond office re­ Union last evening. ' No I, '1.03 E. n nton street, wal bership SIImB Xi, honorary 500 Members ter, Saturday at 9:30 n, m, ot clude: Forrest M. Barker, junior vealed yesterday. , Opening with the "Tragic" over­ Imnsfel 'red 10 the court of J. N. science fraternily. ll18t nifhl In W. J. Boatm:m, distl'lct soli con­ fovernor; Willard W. Waters, pre­ A 'total of $316,827 In bonds, lur~, the orchestra gave a work of Cncllec, loelll j ust! e of th e ptac, ' room 314, pharmacy-botany build­ series E, F and G were §old In the _pasmodic rhythms tapering to a V.F.W. Post 2581 will initiate servationist, will tolk. ing. late; MHo Novy, treasurer and by Police Jlldge John Kn ox yeS: hank R. Novotny, trustee. county, with. Polk, Linn, I)ubuque, ~ tern and pompous celebration or 500 new members in th e main ball terdllY, Those taken into full member­ cUmaxes. Brahms' overture WD3 Smith Pays Costs Earl W. Kurtz. Charles Lacina Black Hawk, Woodbury, Scott, room of the Community building $5, App tiring in police court 0 ship (rom 'nine science departments Clinton and Des Moines counties Jrea Uy recel ved. at 7:30 p, m. April 18 . Capt. Ameil .~ ...... ot the university were Sistlr Mary and Thomas J . Parker were For Overloading Car churges or nssauH and Interterln c:hosen to be the bonrd of direc­ leading Johnson in that order. fa~e von. Draska, contralto, ac­ Vososka and the degree team rrom with an ofCit:er serving a Je Cecilia. alumna of the botany de­ COInpanled In one of the compos­ tors. Of the $19,000,000' sold in tbe post 7588 of Ceda r RIl'pids will of­ Robert D. Smith, 703 N, Du­ process, No I rcqu sted the trans -r.r- partment; Mr. ' and Mrs. John W. fr's most impressive composition::! $5 These men will hold ofCI ce until state during March, Polk "County ficiate in the iniation. buque street, wos fined and fer in ol'd r that he could receiv Berry. Clarenc:e H. Buurman, Jack by male voices and the orchestra. costs in. poli ce court yesterday for A. Campbell. Harry Levine, R. May, 1947. WIIS high with ,nearly *1,590.1)00. The record number of Initiates n jury trial. The Iowa total exceeded February sang an English translation of the was the result of a Ma rch mem­ overloading h is CU I'. Smith was Electi~ P. Perry. Merle J. Sanger, Frank­ "Rhapsodle." The blending of the He was released on $100 " by $8,000,009. ' bership drive in which Jack Sni­ carrying four people in the fro nt lin S. Thomas and Jo-fen Tung, male voices coupled with' a sort seat. Tht: second charge was ~UIIILIII'Ueq alumnae of the chemistry depart­ packground of strings to Miss von der won a trip to Chicago for The charges WCI'e filed bringing in 67 new members. On e doll ar fines were paid by ment; Clinton A. Dornfield, Jo-yun Draska's solo was very impressive the roll ow ln g Iowa Citiuns for ei­ ufter poliee reported Noel tiki~ USES Places A dutch lunch will ' \Jc served Ul'l' ·st by two policemen Tung, Al..tin E. Walz. all graduate 2 Iowa City WOfJIen', and well done. One strain or Iher ovcrtime or alley parking: atter the initiation. students in chemistry. Clubs to Hold Sales p'U$lc to enJj,hten God's heart Shirley Blythe, Harold J ohnson, they appeared at his home Maurice L. Albertson, Paul C. surely ~n1iihteiled the hearts of Vi olet Frandsen, Richard Grant, outhlli'lly to commit him to Benedict and Fredrick W. Kent 62 in Positionls Friday, Scitv;~,y th~ aUdiel\ce during this perform­ M a r i e Swail s, Puri ty Bakery, county jail fOr intoxication, Inter~: ot the college of enrineering start; ince. .. . George Rebal, Ric ha rd McGee, G, Attol'Dcy Edward Lucas is , 1 Henry K. Armstrong and Harold Two Iowa City women's iroups , "Symphony No. " in E-minor" Weekly lenten Series R. Gragg and W, F. Buchele. resenling the derendant. A. Peterson alumnae of ihe col- Job placements for 62 unem­ will hold sales in local stores this Was a presentation of various :GreekC leg e of eniineerilll: Allen F. ployed workers were made during WAYNE S. PUTNAM weekend. moods in music. The allegro non Agnew of the botany department troppo with its dance-like melo­ Concludes This Week ~D«n statr; Winnifred Asprey, graduate March lhrough the United States Tomorrow morning the larde~ department of the Iowa CitY Wo­ dies was contrasted With the sec­ empolyment service 0 f f i ce. a ond mQvernent·s slow haunting l"dePt" in the mathematics department. man's club will sell plants at the Robert ' C. Hardin and Paul E. monthly rEport by Elbert E, KJ ine. Senior Class to Give ' tantalltini strains. The third and 18 Stl manager. showed yesterday. Community building, The commit­ fourth movements were light but .TlJe Huston of the starr of the clinical ibee8 medicine department; Hunter H. The figure almost doubled the tee in charge ot the sale, il\Cludes With several climaxes that built yesteru Comly, graduate In clinical medi­ placements made in Febr uary. 3-Act Comedy Ionight Mrs. W. E. Bockenthien, Mrs. J. If to a grand finale. tl.ej): final \'( Clark Hughes and Mrs. A. O. Klaf- Easter ta~tics that cine; John R. Carter, Georie If. Thirty-four of the 62 jobs went to Closing the Brahms program Chambers and Marjorie V. Wilson veterans. eight of whom are phy­ At City High School lenJ>ach. ' was. the "Academic Festival Over­ eril' loose 01: of the stoIC of pre.clinical medi­ sically handicapped. 'An apron sale will be held Sat­ re"· which contained various meets or call cine; Charles H . Cretzmeyer Jr., Wholesale and retail trade ser- "G e 0 r g e Washington Slept urday by the west group of the elodles of the gypsy type dances. Only one( women's auxiliary of Trinity Epis­ graduate of pre-clinical medicine, vices absorbed most of the workers the\' ,seen~ - while businesses needing sales, Here," a three-act comedy written and WilUam H. Wehrmacher, copal church in the show-room of _wman Club Plans bicked slate plumnus of pre-clinical medicine. service. semi-skilled and common by George Kaufman and Moss the Iowa-Illinois Gas and EleCtric Highlights John' Phillip George H. Gallup, Gregory A. laborer help. hired others. Hart, will be presented by the company. The sale will be from ,anquet, Announces diurch and E Kimble, Charles C. Perkins Jr., Of 1,073 inquiries made dUring seniors of Iowa City high school 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. . Adyisory Committee Edward E. Shulman and Anna J. March. 205 were made by women tonight at 8 o'cloclt in the high • 'l)e Ore. Sutherland, alumnae ot \he psy­ and 682 by men veterans. The of- school aUditorium. You'll Be Wearing These Mftr bee•• chology department, and Dean fice made 116 referrals to job op- Members of the cast include: .\nnouncement. of the faculty I I PI committee for Newman ~. BaIlIe enings and succeeded in finding Kenneth Reeds, Tom Dunnington, Loca Wes ey ay.~. ~visory Earl J. McGrath of the colleie of .BaSIl liberal arts. positions for 62 workers. Ma rtha Hiscock. Mary Baldwin, Pledge Five l:AemM,i club anp plan~ for the annual ban_ Bill Beatrice Mintz, graduate In zool_ A reduction in the number of Boyd Workhoven, Sally Barnes, ____' -:- ., r • quet were made at the meeting of in the Easter Parade couPCil p/'tsl ogy, and John Francis Sheehan. claimants drawing unemployment' Joyce Johnson, James Waery. Shir­ Zeta Chapter of WesJ,y Players, Ie club Tuesday night. pi:oPos.e!l by alumnus of Zoology. compensation during March was ley Buxton. Janet Shacklett. Le-' Wesley Foundation national dra- The advisbert H. attorney ciency project Friday, April 19, in Rex E. Cooper has received a Sgt. Geral4ine Clayton , of Iowa lita" ,11(1. Zumstein, graduate students in the • _.______th e Iowa-Illinois Gas and Electric permit from the city ehllneer's of~ City,' mess serlleant at the cavalry in honor of the state champion. Vtrt in tan , broW1l, City high basketball leam will be ~_Pll l r.ollege ot engineering. Co. assembly room. fiee to build II h ,ooO houle at 728 'school WAC department, has been diSCUssed. nay and blue-Ira, . A .. eoaUl\eJ Harlan Henlck and Tun P f' bl S The school is to start at 10 a. in. Grant street. 'awarded the army commendation 'J'.1IIIJ'1l!I Hsu, graduate students in mathe- ro Ita e top and close at p. m. Miss Katherine S. Markovitz was ItV~li ~"rmis- ribbon at Ft. Riley, Kah. A dinner at 7 p. m. in the Rose la rC"e COmPlete Stier.­ maUcs; Dorothy Jensen, and Don- • COFFEYVILLE, Kas. (AP)­ Humphrey, extension specialist of • • .. V" , Sergeant'- Clayton's daughter, room will precede the meeting, ..,.,.,," aid S. Wilkins, graduate students driver W" P . Dodson stoped his Slon to build a $400 ad~I'lon, to be Mrs, Robert Zaayer, lives at 430 tion. Get yours rer , 'QuadranlIt Iowa State coliege, will conduct hlg In tbe department of vehicle yesterday. climbed oitt, us~ . for paper storll;ge, to ,the E. Bloomington street. A sister m, on a the demonstration. . Easter now! residents to , meoic\T'>e', A\{ted RalpePm:re-. C&rlllnadllCu\l_'I J picked up a dime from the pave- bUlldmg at n1 S. ~l?ltOI str~t" of Sergeant Clayton is Dr. Gene- Harper to Participate lite in tl'le pharmacy departtl/ent. ment lind continued bis route. On May 17 the third and last bleck of ballo training school in the 1946 projeCt R. D. Ideffer will build a $600 vi~ve Stearns of the Children's In Virginia Meeting "r colled more money that way," addition to his house at 934 MllIer h?!,pitaI. . lohn phillip! Harry A. Auchter. Lloyd O. Her- he said. "$2.25 so far. " will be held. DoI'1 wl.g, Emil C. Miller and Arthur avenue. --.,.-- --- Dr. Earl E. Harper, director of $29.50 to $60.00 And all j H. 'io'll'mllns, gnduate students in t Boyd to Attend Meeting Iowa Union, will take part in a , " ~ .; llOPiDi topu the physics department, and Mar- SUI GRAD GETS 'MEDAL Bush to Lecture ·Dr. J . D. Boyd. Ilrofessor of pe­ conference at Hampton, Va" to­ Hillel Graduate League will hear JUrie dormit garet W.(&goner, A3 of Centerville, Prof. R. L. Edwards of Miami Mary MoFrow ;.IUt~. , ' diatrics in the college of medicine. mo rrow and over the weekend. He their · slate. of the physics department. university. who received a doctor's an address by Prof. Stephen Bush To Be Thl' Afternoon will attend a meeting of the Sugar and four other educators chosen votlnJ, the f t Oliver Bloodstein, Mary K. Du- degree irom the Univel'sity of of the Romance languages depart­ Research Foundation In Atlantic from all Over the United Statcs ment of the university at a meet.. ~t slng1, Pont, Cecil M. Freeburne. Norman Iowa in 1925. has been awarded City. 1'1 J" today. He will present will advise Hampton Institute, ing Sunday at 8 p. m. The meet­ Graveside services :for Mary could carry Garmezy, Charles E. Hamilton, the Oersted medal by the Ameri­ a report on his research in dental Negro university on the revision ing will be in the Community Antionette Morrow wiU be held t '!;be otI1u Charles F. Haner, Mildred Schuell can Association of Physics Teach­ caries. or its curriculum. and Wilse B. Webb, graduate stu- ers. building. this afternOon at .. o'clock at Oak­ f ~Uerl nl dents of the psychology depart- land cemetery, with the l!.ev. Fred thrOllll~out < ment, aud Prof. Jacqueline A. HALL TO TALK Putnam oIfic.iating. ~ent gr!)' Keaster of the psychology depart­ MAJlltlAGE LICENSE P rof. Everett W. Hall, head of Miss Morrow clled early Tues­ duced some ment A marriage license was issued the philosophy department, will day morning at her home at 505 E. which -are d Joyce A. Bruner, Jane G. Elch­ yesterday by the clerk of district speak on "Government and • the College street. She had been 111 for strength. lepp and Eileen ~ . Hines. graduate court to WIlUam H. McKillip and People" to the compined' clubs In some tim!!. ' , , c: studeDts of the zoology department. Beulah Ml11ard of Muscatine. Muscatine at a luncheon this noon. There are no surViving relatives. Herlt 0_ 8111 Bu.. TIES Ilkla fer .. ~I~ Bold nat tern In a va l'ietl' of colors. Robert Demaree Riles ' ...... 7. · ...... 1 . ( .... OllIe To Be Held Tomorro)y $1.00 to $5.00 .... 113 "'-!at Funeral services for Lt. Robert Another 1.. C. Demaree will be held tomor­ tween Boll> row morning at 9 o'cl~k In St. JEWELRY aruj. Jean C Mary's church. Burial will be in Smart Coeds Travel, ~en- said St. Joseph's cemetery. "~Ii Or I. Tie cllIlS, tI • ebaiPI Lieutenant Demar~ was killed becalile the.... lost Thursday in a plane crash . 1 , .. wilb 'a COl - near Albuquerque. N. Mex. . hltli \(I uall or In sel&. the coallt19r The body will arrive at the Mc­ ('"lIar for . cis. Govern funeral home this after­ In Speedy Comfort ~ noon. The rosary will be said there ~ . few tonight' at 8 d·clock. ~Ptered y£ , $1.00 to $3.50 llubbard, On the Crandic Line :' ;~ . Collier. To Attend Conference " handbl1bi-c J. Edllr Prame. Iowa, City rec­ SOCKS sten-was billa reation director. wll appear on the i .. . rIdleul. and their program of the annuD~ midwest On your spring ahopping excuraiona to .t.d~ I'lain or fancy pat. district recreation conf~ence at llubblrd Madison, Wis,. during the . llrst Rapids ride the Cremdic' It{eanl- .ferns. Anklets wit h ColUer. ' con~enient• l ,. week In May. elastic top . , lies 10 to One he. Frame will be one 01 the leaders lluer. Excenent connectioM bel\.. e~ lo1r~ City electlonl I, in D dilc:usslon on "Public Rela­ and Cedar Rapids are available at aU boun • . 13. In; ot a 1. I"": tions." ~t town.,... Crandic makes 17 round·tripe daily, ".. . 19~. Jlneralmee fare is just SOc one way 75c, phis teu, ~. $ .45 to $1.95 II pia lined C. or 1Io11da7 •• trip. Any' of lbele warm spring days. jijla ~. , J .' AltboU'h. ., many students who shop i~ Cedar ftaptd.. BILLFOLDS 1Itv" libel'"; Your trip wUl be fast and pleasant if y61l go by It, oblclal For the Opehing Varldy of leathtrs In In thla .tat the dependable Cremdic line. For infOnnau~tt. o l • • 1 ,:'" I • black or brown with 01 The New dial 3263. . ~OU. D,w ~h neck· ~--:. Mtb 01' wIthout zipper . .." ...... cOllar.. Silort ·-if...... , '10.. w.m.. Rayon "Not one: BOE RN E R' S' ~ ...... ,.. W)ala., black, end $3.50 to $12.00 baek any III! , 1Itree,.. ~, eoiotl. Sliel 82 to 40. PHARMAC·Y ICbar fac:\L, b- I " "'t $2 .•1 ;::-. au. '...... aII-~AJI IU!W • • ~Pl_ or Chtclk .. YOIa'1l ..."'b with ~ & .-.,Jete .Iock ., PIN. BREMERS of Quality Flr8t wUh Nationally Advprtil ed Brand. ».u'POll N.r~81 . , '1.1, altrbna 8t;;; (() oUr tIIt -