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Generally fair and somewhat warmer is ~he wea­ therman's prophecy for today. Tomorrow will see owan. increasing cloudiness. Established 1868 Vol. 78, No. 182 AP News and Wirephoto Iowa City. Iowa, Wednesday. April 24--Five Cents ~~~ __ ~ ______~ ______--...- ~ ______~ __ .__ --__ ~------~------2 Bank Robber Escapes With $19 Robbers Sleal BOdy Leaving Denmark in Conlusion Of Benito Mussolini Russia n Motion to ...... Official Says Theft Reiec~ Calm Manager Keeps Part of Underground $2,450 aut of Sight Fascist Propaganda In Cash Drawer, Safe MILAN (AP)-Swift, expert grave robbers dug the remains of DENMARK (AP)-"lt's just Ironia n D'ispute Fails, ' 8-3 Benito Mussolini from his un­ I like a ~ircus day," commented an marked grave in the dead of night, oid·timer. Hundreds of persons poured into a ' municipal communique said * * * this little southeastern Iowa vil­ yesterday, and officials disclosed lage of 150 population. Children finding a letter which said the Qavam See,ks were yelling, running up and President Trumon Sets 3D-Day Reds Refuse 1 body was taken by the "Demo­ down the street, playing bandit. cratic Fascist party." Town Swamped The corpse wl1s taken night be­ The one grocery store and one fore last, and the open coffin was Unity in Iran Period of Mourning for Stone To Discuss confectionery were swamped with ~Ct at the grave. sandwich, ice cream and soda pop A,ain Amonl Us ' business. The letter, signed by the party's Meeting to Discuss WASHINGTON (AP)-The na­ speculation over Slane's successor The court then recessed until And all because the bank was "central directive committee," Return of Province lion will ao inla official mounting was entirely unofficilll. next Monday. QuestionlAaain ~ robbed yesterday morning. said "II Duce s agai n among us. for 30 days tor its chid hlstice, While discussion or possible Draped In 81aek The stranger-anc.\ strangers are His mortal remains have been To Central Control Hariltn Fiske Stone. choices ranged also to Jusllces The high-backed swivel chait· at spotted at once in towns like taken in custody by the Demo------President Truman late yesterday Hugo L, Black and Felix Frank- the center of the bench, in which French Compromise this-first visited the Everett Ivins cratic Fascist party." TEHRAN (AP) - Pre m i e l' directed that the flag be flown at furter, the president could actu- Stone faltered and Was stricken ,rocery, bought a sort drink, ate The party took the body, be- Ahmed Qavam announced yester­ half mast on the government's ally appoint any citizen as asso- during the opinion-day sessioll Proposal to Packet Dn ice cream bar, Ilnd purchased cause it no longer could beljr "the day he had sent an emissary to buildings everywhere for the per­ ciate justice 01' chief justice. The Monday, was draped in black. ' Matter Voted Down some white cotton gloves and a cannibal siurs made by human iod in recognition of Slone's "em­ appointee doesn't even have to be I Five hours after Stone became sack of fruit. dregs organized in the Communist Azerbaijan to invite representa- inent and varied services ns a a hlwyel'. The senate must conri"m I ill, he died at his home at 5:45 p, m. (AP)-Russia by Mrs. Caroline Lingcfelter, the party," the letter declared, con- lives of thllt self-proclaimed public servant." both choices. (CST) of a massive cer'ebral hem- an 8-to-3 vote lost a bitter battle clerk, said he walked like he had cluding: autonomous govel'l1mcnt to dis· A hushed throng gathered in the The supreme court met atl noon morhage-lhe sume ailment to yesterday to take lhe Iranian case a wooden leg. He wore a service Time Will Come I cussions in Tehran on returning pillared supreme court chamber yesterday and heard a eulogy of which Prcsident Roosevelt suc- man's discharge button, "The time will come in which . in tribute to Cihef Justice Slone Stone from Black, cumbed, off the United Nations security Then lhe man-aboul 24 or 25 Benito MussoJini in his coffin, the provlllce to cen(ral govern- while a sorrowing capital specu­ council agenda and Soviet Dele': years old-ambled a half block kissed by our sun, will parade ment control. lated on his successor-mentioning gate Andrei Gt'omyko thereuporf aiong Main strect 10 the bank through the streets of Italy, and At the same time, Propaganda. most often Associate Justices Rob­ grimly served notice that he ofCice which also houses lhe post all the roses of (he world and all Minister Prince MozaUar FlrouJl ert H. Jackson and William O. would not discuss Iran again at a office. He IIsked Mrs. Lois C. the tears of our women will not said the red army "rapidly" Dougtas. Des Moines Man Barricades Home; Shoots Self council meeling. Woodrorte, postmistress and man­ be enough to give extreme greet- Funeral Ttrursda.y Olimaxing a two-hour session ager of the Denmark branch of ings of the country to his great was quitting AzerbaJjan as weil The funeral of the 73-year-old When Polic,emen Fire Tear Gas in Window at which it was ' obvious to a the Farmers Savings bank of son." .- as other parts of Iran. But for­ chief justice will be held at 1 p. 11). packed chamber thai the majority Wever, to cosh a check. For almost a year the bullet­ elll'n observers said ihere were (CST) Th,lrsday in the Washing­ DES MOINES (AP)-llffying more th:lI1 an hour to give hlmself wanted a decision promptly; She said she couldn't cash OJ riddled, savagely-beaten body of no reports here that Soviet ton cathedral, and burial wiIJ be eight delegates kept l!wir hands police attempts to bring h~ out, up. check Cor a stranger. the once pompous Duce had lain troops actually were leavlne the here. President Truman, who now down when the chairman called "Slart filling it up, then," said Anderson appeared at a window in Maggiore cemetery, its location province. must make his second appointment Daniel John Anderson, 31, bar­ for a vole on a French compromlst the stranger, handing Mrs. Wood­ only once, Alter a last warning, known reportedly only to a few Qavam's emissary to Tabriz is to the supreme court in less than ricaded himself in his house yes­ proposal to turn the matter ovec rofte a paper sack and threatening p , Ipakchian, wealthy Persian terday afternoon, then killed him­ pOlice sent four teargas bombs persons. a Year, was expected by White to the U. N. secretary general :fat' her with a nickel-plaled revolver. cascading through the windows. Milanese councilman Tullio merchani and a former member of House officials to interrupt his va­ self wilh a shotgun as tear gas a report, Puts $79 In Saek Vallino said the theft "perhaps the parliaments of both the cen­ cation and cruise and return for bombs crashed through the win­ Police had been summoned Mon­ C. day night by Anderson's brother, Only Dele&'ata Mrs, Woodroffe didn't flusler a MRS. L. WOODROFFE was connec~ed" with what he de­ tral government and the Azer­ the ceremony. However, news dis­ dows. bit. She put $79 from the cash baijan government. The prime patches the preSidentiaL yachl He had Slacked furniturc against William, who said Daniel Ander­ RUSSia, who associated itself scribed as stepped-up propaganda tram with the French proposal in the drawer in lhe sack and said "That's drawer, $2,000 more in the open of underground Fascists in the minister emphasized that Ipak­ said no change in the president's a U the doors 0 f h is house and son had threatened to kill his wife final confused achon, Poland and aU I have." The safe had a lime safe. Milan area. chian's mission si mply was to in· vacation plans had , been an­ with pistol and shotgun wdited and five children. Mrs. Anderson F'rance were the only delegates iock, she told him. Actually there The stranger rushed out, raced The discovery of the theft was vite representatives la Tehran, nounced. Cor police to come in after him. went with the children to lhe I voting for lhe compromise. was another $450 in lhe cash out of town in II black car. made by cemetery workmen. and not to open negotiations. S"eculaCions Detective Frank FredregiU who home of her mother, In the absence of the president had known Anderson Cor almost Unable to find Anderson Mon­ Russia's original demand, con­ and the White House ,entourage, 20 years, pleaded wilh him ror day night, police returned yester­ tained in a letter dated April 8, day to find him blllTicaded in ihe Cor elimination of the Iranian five-room unpainted house . question from lhe agendo immed­ Anderson leIl several notes ad­ iately, Wall- not- voted upon. / .Lt!ave for .Paris Conference dressed to his children, his wife Then, with members at his ·staft 0;::------. and his mother. stu [fing papers in thei r baas and Roxas observers wonderlnt whether Gromyko would again wolk'out as he did nearly 0 month 'ago, the Unioll Rejects Request Russion delegate mode this state­ Se,rgio Osmena Goes Berserk- ment: Contrary to Charter For Coal Production "In view of the agreement reached between the Soviet aov­ Walkout of 65,000 ernment and the 1I'0nlan govern­ ment on ali questions and in View Drops Behind Railway Employes of the withdrawal at its appeal to ~eama~~G~~~n went sudden_ Iy ~:berserk '~~"~~M~!.!.S~.~on fied the youthful author of the ,flicted~~!~~~!:~ knife stabs in the abdo­ Threatened Tomorrow the security council by the Iran­ a navy LST up the Yangtze river carnage as L. B. Smith, 19, sea- men, and was given a 50-50 ian government, the Soviet dele­ Philippine Precinets yesterday, and in a brief and man second class, of Asheville, N. challce to recover. By rHE ASSOOIATED PRESS gation considers that the decision In UnoHicial Returns tragic rampage shot to death nine C. A silent, iob'ospective youth, Also on lhe RePQse was a tenth A plea Cor coal to operate food of the security council to retain Seem to Want Change shipmQtes berate stabbing him- Smith was only two months out victim of Smith's fusillade with trains in famine areas abroad the Iranian question on its agenda self. oC the states. carbine and pistol, which he failed to break the soft coal strike is contrary to the charter of, the One of his mortally wounded (A family source told the Ashe- turned without warning on 30 sea- deadlock yesterday and a threat­ United Nations. MANILA, Wed~esdny (AP)- victims, the navy said, managed ville Times the seaman's name men asleep at 3 a. m. in the com­ ened nationwide strike or 65,000 Manuel Roxas hela a better than to leap from his bunk in the was "William V. Smith," rather partmenl of LST 172. railway express agency employes two-to·one leud over Pre Ident LST's sleeping compartment and than L. B. Smith.) The wounded man was identi- headed for possible White House Sergio Osmena lor the presidency disarm the young sailor before he, Smith was fighllng tor lile to- fied as George E. Simpson,' 18, action. of the Philippines early today on himself, lel1 to the deck, night in the hospital ship Repose. seaman second class, of Water- K. C. Adams, editor or the Chinese First: bury, Conn. He was struck on the AFL UnJied Mine Workers Jour­ the basis unoCficial returns Crom or Jett side of the chest by one of nal, said the miners had nl) 111 01 the more lhan 4,000 precincts 20 rounds Smith fired before he authorUy "Ierally, financially or '111\\"'1 in ~e \erdui ltl\eru\ e\ec­ was subsided. otherwise" to order a resumption Army Reach_s lion. 1S· Year ·O'd Airfield Clerk Relales Story The names of the victims were of production. The ligures: Roxas-6,317. Os­ Ezra Van Horn, chairman of mena-2,794. withheld pending notification of Of Night of Horror in Hotel Room next of kin. the operators negotiating commit­ Apparent Trend tee, said the mines "have been and Kungchuling Early returns were largely from Rear Adm, Bertram J. Rodaers, SECRETARY of state James F. Byrnes (center); Sen. Tom Conally are now ready to produce coal Munila, which Indicnted an appar­ BOSTON (AP)- An 18-year­ Then, she added, he used a commander of the seventh fleet (D., Tell., left), ehalrman of ~ senate forel,n relations committee, when the men return to work." CHUNGKING (AP)-Vanguards old girl clerk at Westover airfield amphibious forces, ordered an im· ent strong trend Cor lhe president razor blade to eut her on the and Sen. Arthur Vandenbere (R' Mich.) converse beside President In Washington, the national of Chiang Kal-Shek's veteran or the sena te over Osmena. laid a district court judge yester­ mediate court of inquiry and him· I leI'S and abdomen and the, c... • Truman's plane "The Sacred Cow" yesterday In Washlnlrton before (railway) mediation board said First army were reported yester­ No rlgures were available lor day that an airforce lieutenant self made a flying trip to the LST arettes to make the illitlals oJ for a personal investigation. leaving for the Paris meetinl of fore lIn ministers. (AP WIREPHOTO) it had received from Grand Presi­ day at Kungchuling, ~here 8/),000 Hilario Camino Moncada, a pel'­ slashed her with a razor blade, dent George M. Harrison of the The navy said Smith had slaod Communist troops had streamed ~nnlDI presidential cand Idote who burned his initials on her body her breasts. AFL Brotherhood of Railway and a two-hour watch just before out of the hills for a stand In soucM election on the bnsis of a with cigarettes and I'nped her dur­ She said she did not cry out be­ Steamship workers a formal no­ defense of their hold on Challi­ dominIon stalus for the Islonds. Ing a night of torture in a Bos­ cause of his threats la kill her. midnight and sornetime in the tice that a strike for higher wages quiet hours before 3 a, m. ob­ chun 36 miles to the north. The dynamic Roxas awaited the ton hotel .room . . Farrell was ohal'(ed with Mrs. Dorothy Worm Withdraws had been set to start a minute af­ Unconfirmed Repon outcome in seclUSion, havina scur­ he lave her name as Miss rape, assault and battery with a tained a carbine from the cabin ter midnight tomorrow. or the gunnery officer, who was The report came in a Pelpll1C ried into hldtng Jast nlghl on re­ lIelen Siavrau, although the razor, assault and batiery with Under railroad labor act proce­ dispatch to the People's Dail)', on watch. a IlOrts thnt an attempt would be court records listed her as clrarl!Ues. eommlttinc an un· dure, the mediation board nor­ newspaper of the DemocraHc made to kidnap him. SI."ron. The accused officer natural act. Indecent usaaJt and ------Innocent Plea; Given 4S Years mally sends such situations to the league. It was not confirmed trom Reporll of Violence WI1S Thomas Farrell or Somer. White House with a request for any other source, althoulh earlier There were some reports of vio­ ville. ~::u:! ;:::r:.. weaDOn with In· California Jury Finds presidential apPOintment of a lact­ government ad vices had put the lence, however, and a dispatch to The girl laid Judge Jennie L, BEDFORD (AP)-l\frs. Dorolhy WOI'LTt, 4J , last nigbt with· finding board to investigate and army in the viCinity at that rail­ the Manila Bulletin reported some The girl said she finally All d CI" G"I drew a rOI'mer plea of innocent and entered a written plea of recommend settlements. BorTon she mel the officer in the wrapped a sheet around her and, re me UI ty way dty. trouble. Reported Incidents had room by appointment and that, fled. guilty to the two and a hal£ year old s lA y ing of her hnsband An incident on the road to Xun,­ masked men grnbbing ballot boxes, instead ot going ottt for the eve­ Farrell,. s~e added, collapsed Tommy Worm, 42. Marine Pilot Killed chuling-the aerial stratin, at and 300 armed men seldng a pre­ ning as they had planned. he ofter dl'lnkmg two quarts of On Forgery Charge Mrs. Worm pleaded guilty to statement that brought Henry Szepingkai which Communl8ta einct in Pias, a vlIlaae In the muni­ locked the door, .liquor. • !leeoncl degl'CO murder and was Schmitt to justice. As Warplane Crashes charged to United States war.. cipality Qf Papaya, political hot­ planes-was apparently ready to bed In Neuva Exljl province ------SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-AI­ sentenced by District Judge Mrs. Worm was accompanied by Into Sassafras River be written oIl as a case of m~ tred Leonard Cline, 56, was -con­ Georlle A. Johnson la years at northeast of Mnnlla. Mililary po­ Forgetful Student 45 her attorneys, Homer Stevens and taken identity. victed today of forging papers in Kent Tornel!. With the exception Philadelphia (AP)-A Marine lice lunrds in Plas were captured hard labor in the women's re­ Chlnne P1aft. but later released. 2 Die in Riot Cuts iVaca!ion Short the estates of two of the four el- of Mrs. Worm's son, Carroll, and pilot, Maj. William E. Peck, 27, formatory at Rockwell City. . General Marshall's headquarters Jenkingtown, Pa., was kiled yes­ No early returnt> were available The woman univerSity student derJy women who died myster­ his wife and two other spectalars, released a message from the Am­ on the various races for the upper Schmitt Sentenced terday when his plane nose·dived who came back from Easter vaca- iously while aSSOCiating with the the court room was empty. erican member of a truce team at and lower houses of the con.ress. Henry Schmitt, 82, h u sky into Sassafras river near Freder­ lion Sunday niihl for Monday ex-convict and former choir singer. Sheriff J. T. Caskey quoted Mrs. Mukden sayinl that American­ Led by.Jews After the swift verdict, the trial Lenox horse trader and admitted Worm as saying, "I am pleading ickstown, Md., during an aerial built planes ot the Chinese air flasses wasn't really eager-she judie disclosed the white-haired demonstration, the navy reported. Just lorgot. lover of Mrs. Worm was sen­ guilty to something I didn't do." force were operating over Sup­ It wasn't until she made the defendant, during the course of the Neither the sheriff nor Mrs. Worm The mishap occurred seconds Polic. Fire an 2,500 tenced to '99 years at hard labor ingkai on both April 17 and 19.. JERUSALEM (AP)- At least change of trains at West Liberty trial, had offered Lo plead guilty explained the statement. after a PBY towing Maj. Peek's Besieged Prison.r. two persons wcre killed and five . h in order to get a shorter sentence. In the state penitentiary March plane, an amphibious Wldleon, the days of the alleged attack. were wounded in the Tel Aviv and noticed t at, the usual crowd The oUer was rejected. 29 when he entered a surp.rlse hod taken off from Chesapeake The Communists also alIe.eel t I that an American pilot. was at the MILAN (AP)-Mllanesepolice area at noon yesterday, a com­ of s~ udents wain aboard that she Cline was convicted on all plea "of ,uilty la second degree Pres. Truman Returns bay. opened fire again last nilht in a munique soid, when a parly at 20 reahted somethln' Was wrona· On ' nine counts of forler, A lrand murder In connection with Worm', Naval officers said that "due to controls of one plane llbot down. new outburst of riotlng amonll the to 30 Drmed Jews attacked the arl'ivinll in Iowa City she received 'belt curle was dllnd..ed ear­ death. From Fleet Maneuvers the nature at the crash, it is im­ The report to Marshall said one the ilium lnatlon t hat classes lIer 2,500 bealeaed prisoners ot the Ramat Gun police staUon and four Mrs. Worm nervDwly twisted possible to say whether the law­ of the mlssinl Chi~e lavern.. San Vltlare Jail after the convicts explosions damaied Lhe Tel Aviv wouldn't begin until Tuesday. The jury returned the verdict her handi and' did not look di­ CAPE CHARLES, Va. (AP)­ line snapped, or some other acci­ ment pilots wore a Urilted Stat.. threatened to hang all their 25 railway station, She lett a fiance back home, less than two hours after taklna rectlY at the judge while she was President Truman, back aboard dent happened." flying luit. hoatsi" unlm their demands Police said the Jews attacking too. It under deliberation. They had In the court room. She sat staring the Presidential 'tacht Williams­ Two other psssengen of the were met. the pOlice station were disguised called for study exhibits which at the fl~r as the Judge laId bura after viewing navy maneu" Widgeon, a small amphibious Ca.. DroplNN:l ' More than 1,000 policemen who IS British soldiers and Arabs, The Keep Away From Lions the prosecution contended were her: \ . vers in the Atlantic, salled Jast plane, were rescued unhurt by MASON CITY (Ail)':'Tbe cast have ilirrounded the prison kept ottockers blew open the door of PUEBLO, Col. (AP)-1he city out and out forgeries of Ilgnatures Dee, 'Not Believe 8&or)' night to an overnight anchorage naval craft. They were Chief of the mysteI:ious death of Cecil ,CO aearchll,lht. trained on the walli In arrnory, removing a quantity is building additional fencing at of the two women. "The court does not believe your three and a hal! miles off Cape Aviation Machinista Mate Ralph Bauer, 32, Gowrie, was droplM\d aljd windowl throuihout the nraht, of weapons and ammunition, and the cIty park to keep at I safe I Judge Hel'bert C. Kaufman Bet entire Itory.. You dJd n·ot with­ Charles. Childs at Kansas City, Mo., and last night without bein, 1Ol..a. aoa returned Iporodlc fire from liso milled nearby toads to pre­ distance numeroUI viliton who Saturday for sentence. The maxi. hold the slol')' because of fear of MI'. Truman was expected to Enslin John Grlannlnl of Chlf­ Cerro Gordo county authoriu. IItt· prIIon • • vent the arrival of reinforcements, penlat in pettln, the liona. mum term would be 126 1ean. Henl')' ScIunlU, •• I It \\:al lour continue up the bay toda),. lottejlvU1e, Ga. aald lollowilli a coroner', ~ --Cj PAGETWO THE DAILY JOWAN, ~ JOWA ' CITY. JOWA WEDNESDAY. APRIL 24. ' 1946 =w£t Reader Writes Letter Deploring Lack of Encoura~",ent for Young Artists- Cancer Drive Needs Strongest Support From Iowa City Se The canc~ drin~ " one of the least pnb­ Figures show that 338 persons died of Where Are Our Gre.cJ1 Composers 10 Come From? oo~d but ~ost desor\'ing local cllmpaigns, hoortlWo&is in 1945, compared Jvith 345 in BI~ has bOln going on in Iowa City for Ute last 1944 an.d 380 in 1943. In 1935, tllere wcre 656 tubel'culosis dellths, Ilcllrly thc -America Must Assume Leadership, But H~w, and W~th Whom? Api three {CekS, As yc:t DO rC],lori,' of the success 1945 rate. In 1920 the disease claimed the Orfti lI'e oJ the driye have been l'cleased, .but maile lives of 1,237 IOWIII1S. , (Editor's Note: The Daily Iowan This means that the bUlk ot aU "NQw, do you thtnk you knowTfield of music the situation is far grams to help earn their bread I' bl invites letters to the editor. They, serious music must come from what became of a whole genera- different. and butter. ena wba c er tbe amount of success, it will not be These figures how the extent to W11ich nal enough. must bear the name and address well into and past middle age. Uon oJ potenUal composers seieD- Due to the apathy of the musical Composing Is Secondary tio n disease can be controled with sufficient receh Cancer has been gaining ground steadHy in public SUppOl-t. It is up to u to contribute of the writer, but the writet's with no signs of any youth I1).Ov~g : r til . t I 't t' I American public, the serious Am­ Composing becomes a lowly Ie(. I name will not be published if so Into the wings to take over . th~ IS , pam ers, arc 11 ec s, nove - erican cOll\poser must face the sit- ondary function of the man who paul Iowa for the last several ycars-despite cam­ to the current campaign against cancer. And requested. No attention will be work. . I is\a. ~u",r~~~s, sculptors and uation that he finds bi s composi- should be able to devote hiB f¥1l Mpli paigllB, improyed medical tecb.oiques and an if we contribute eveD. more than WQ did to paid un5igned letters.) • • ~ I poets. Europe mut'dered them- a tions sadly underplayed in concert time to creative work. the ' increased public awarelle . of the dcadliaess the tuberculosis campaign, it may not take 25 >\ 10,.,., quest;- Ie • ,wi,101e I~~ation of them. halls all over .the t?nited States, Russia maintains her compo9l!rs May \Te t of the disease. _ yeJtf to cut thc death ratc in Iowll, from 10 a >10 TO THE EDITOR: wCMdf eo.:.m th i¥k .t'yo,~ " * ' • Some of what. IS wntlen deserves financially so they don't have to The Iowa public health department in a day to less than one a day. , in the fle!d of European music. to lie dormant, but much that is teach or appear on commerdal to sh' recent report aid that cancer is slowly in­ The national cancer death rate is. even more The presence of the Minneapo- drama, science and art. "If, creat m.ell are to wal~ good is heard once or twice and radio programs. Something should I'eccil plete( crea ing and in 1945 caused the deaths of appalling tban Iowa's. Duri~g lhc war ye~ll'S , lis symphony orchestra on the ..... the earlll a&,aln, we shall have then stored away in mothballs. be done in this country to enable ., to look for tbem; largely, I •• ceive, abau 110 Iowall a day. '1'he report, which cancer killed nearly twice as many ' Ame~'icans University of Iowa campus this QUoting Mr. Taylor: the young and talented embryo week is indeed a very thri~ "Suppose we ii,aute b~. A ~u- tbi.n~. 'aIJlO.ht a generatloo that How will tile American com- composer to- have complete free. rnenL placer;l,C8nccr second only to heart /lisease Il1l ali were killed by the Germans lind Japanese. .. event for music minded students slcally tale/;)ted boy who was 18 is not yet ready, a generation peser bJl able to fill the shoes of dom in hi s work, thereby elimin. ore e a cause of death Iowa, listed fatalitiCil in 3,'illO Nearly 17,000,000 Americans IIOW living and. townspeople. Th~ purpose of years o,d i~ 191'. woWd norlT\lllIy I t)la! w,as, too younr to _111 and be his ra~ vanisbl.nl brothers ating financial worries. ill This figure was UJl nearly from 194&. 100 w ill die of cancer. There are more than 500,- this letter is not to extoU the or- hav~ ~n 'in a cqnservatory of ~1I~ed In World War I." wbo are stUl left in Europe? All • • • the ~,604 deaths reportcdll1 1t144. 000 cases of cancer in this eountl'y all t11e chestra but to probe into the ex- music. Today, in his 40's, he woutd • • • ..~ slaou ... be given a fair Something must be done and • Gar .J I is-obvious that the success or failUl'o of time . tremely vital problemi w.bich co.n- just be el"lll8l'glng into his most The wOTld in 1937-38-39 did not ~eA~ and Ule cOllcert I'oers 50011 if American music Is to ; the cti!lpaign is going to depend upoo al! eJl­ 'I'lle SGlution af tile jJl'OOlem of canool' is no front orchestras and ~r ClIm- frUitful period of creative activity. , cease to trod on the war road, and sho"uld ~n, iIIat conductors, step 10 the forerrouod and Mil­ lightened public s uppo~'t-support in terw of mOl'e impossible tlwl tlie solution of the prob­ ductors, composers, artists in "en- ,"T~se boys' weren't in the C,OIl- the g/,jIas\ly J:f!Sult we all ltf\ow'Oc- "ants 01 dlreetoR or wha-i­ t1nue where the European left Ufc tD9fi1f donated to heJp in rcsearch- and treat­ ,Iem of luaking the Iltomic bomb. It requires eral, scientists and serious thlink· serva,tor)' in 19lf. They wer~ In CUI,'Ted. lI.ave-you Include a liberal varl­ off. Failure of the American ment: only sufficient funds, sufficient manpower, ing laymen everywllere. the anny. ThfW ~ at tt\e Xrant , Dj ~ Europe murder another ety 01 American mllslc on all llubJle to aid such a program 'l'he best examl'l<: of the nced foL' tbis sup­ evet·y available expert and planned, coordi­ Deems TayloT, well Imown Am- facing death and 1'I'\0st of them g:eneration of its youth so that all ~OU..... aneJ all compositions will mean that major m~leaI lo I erican com p 0 s e r-critic, has dieQ,. Not many l",year-OOds lived spiritual ancl intellectual progress which shOW merit should be re- com[IGsltions will cease te .,. port ill in the histOI'Y of ,the tuJ>erculosis eam­ nated resCI',I·ch. summed up the whole s\.tuatiol:l iIi through those tow: years. will be impaired past all aid? ljICated the same season. pear and music will date (l'0III Ern paigni. At one time tuberculosis was one of Iowa Citians sb aId put theil' full weight his book "Of Men and ~u~c . " 'Mr. ' 'llerrif.le ~wer L_es TheI;~ call be but one answer to " *.. Richard Strauss and Jan Sibe. co unt the most deadly diseases, but now it hu de­ behind this drive. Conti'ibutiolls may be sent Taylor discovered after consider- "The British lost nearly 1,000,- this, ami it is terribly obvious- The Problem of financial secur- lIus backwards. clined' until the d'cath rate in Iowa last year 01' taken to the dl"ive beadquarters in tbe Odd day, able research in 1937, the year hi$ 000 men in the first World War. Yes. • ity '~Qr a composer is a very real Brahms, Einstein, Copernicus ,J oh n! was 1t;1fii thlln ono a day. Fellows 111111, 124% E. College Il trcet. book was written, that there were France, Ge!;many <\00 Italy lost an Ameri1:a,ns as Leaders (me and {rom his compos- Beethoven, Fermi, Chopin, Pas: de~racts Arnel 44 living European cO\l).posers who average of 1,500,000 each; litussia American scieillists, musicians, iog. Very {ew composers are Ii- teur, Prokoffiev, Sibelius, Lincoln that' coulcj be clas.slfi~d as eminent Ill; lost . nearly 2,000.000; Austt"ia- uoots, .,.,c., are going to take the na'ncially able to res1rict their ac- and Huxley attained all intellec. ge t r peUt·aDce. Too, lJwre is u look of comfort distinguished. HungarY, Tl,lrtl:ey. Y~avj, and lea~ in all intellectual develQP- , tivitles to the arduous work of tual status called genius, Who do Need--N8W1 "from Russia their ani) secllrj ty in their com pactness. Crel/ot.ive ArUiti Ql4 , Roumania lost hundreds of thous~ ' ment f~l' the .next 50 yearJi. Our com,?Osing. T.h~ give concerts, we have, and what are we doing One of the off and' on hot issues Ulat ~ts overs Of cOUJ'8C au ohvious disadYllntage is tilat Arnooi the~e ~~ composers. only ,linW; mOl'e. Ku..t.ED-NOT CAS- scientists are ptepared to move conduct orchestras, write books to replace them? Th, uncWr tbe collars of Amorican newspaper re­ they must be faced either witb .brick or stORe 10 were under 50 yearl\ of qge. U~TlES . · into the Ioregl'Qund but in the and appear on foolish radio pro- W, KY. porters aJld editors caml' up agl\itt a few days loetee since it would bt> costly and difficult to shape teleg l ago when U iitaff member of lzv cs tit~, Rnsilian the e.l.terior 1umbel' to fit the curving SUl'­ examination should contact the newspaper, expr 'ed· views on exchange man his f8r lteart" of every ~ as ~e To American newsmen this is a well 1'1'­ More Than 30 Divisions, Says FBI meeting, University club rooms; d~y , Macbride auditorium. HOUR nazi Germar;l greed OInd c~uelty savior of hill <:oUlltry, la~ ceived ldra. American papers have long tried By BaACK CURRY guest st>ICaker, Dr.' William T. Thursday, ~Iay 2 Thc department of music pre· could scarcely have been hottex in, Ifer~, t"e writer t,eek t6 gain a beUrl' basis fOl' exchanging corre­ (POI' Juck St1nnett) So"tet 'Petersen, on "ThIC Centcnnlals in Regional Speech contest, Old sents W. Thomas Manocco and the oriiiniil Russian than in the a "Iief, peek net' into what spondents. 'l'hl'Y ferl t/1i,t1. tlte people of the WASHING'fON - Draft dodging didn't Iowa a'4;tory." Capitol. Normll Cro~s in a recital or violin Pril United f-!tat. shoilltl be pPJ:llliitlold to know Eng~b vef~iol1 s.e rv~d ~ by the D11I5tse~ a ~aotic l'ror~ to • l\-lon~, April 29 Friday, May 3 and piano music today at 8 p~ m,. stop with V-J day. nils Soviet embassy IPfOl'mabon blll- CelJlmuni!i~ doetri11ai"c. Is 8 p. m, GTaduate lecture by P~o. Regional Sp.eecb contest, Old in Studio E of the radio building, Ele mOI'e aboul tJlC tl'Ue slate or aCrait'S iu Ru ' ju. 'rhe fed ral bureau of investigation 4us lutin in Wa:shinglon, D. C. tbe l'rorl4 where a democratic In fact, Ru sia herself has long pleadcd fO I' (essor Max Black on "An Examin· Capitol. WSUI will broadcast the program, to th, ltaodled more than 26,000 repol'ts of selec­ WhetheL' yol,! agr~ with what citizen l)ot o.nly has: t~ pl'lv­ The pllblic is invited to attend, us to try to gain a "trlle understanding" of ation of O~eral Semantics," Sen­ 6:30 p. m. Annual banquet, Tri­ Law tive !!crvice violatiollB since Aug. 14, 1945. In be says, Elu"enbu<& is one w.riter ilel'e--lmt lias It paranieedr-Of ate Chamber, Old Capitol. angle club. ADDISON ALSPACH the oviet nion. And there have been fre­ build lI1:aren alone, abont 3,000 new cases, chiefly who seldom leaves YOll in any sayina- why he Is "alin" his gov- Dep~rtment of Music A quent eomplai.nt It'om Moscow that we m;s­ involving men undcr 26, were opened by the doubt about what he means. ernroent If he feels that way. ( ..... batlll1llllUoe re,ardlna ..... be,... tIIIa .,lle... I., ... in Fe rep.. Il!i'Jt Russian actions. . FBI. The figure for Februal'Y was 3,055. Faselj;m Noi Dead At the same time Ehrenburg led ...aUobl III til, elliot of Ute PreIldea&, Old Capt&eL) LANGUAGE ACHIEVEMENT lcn t Yet, what OthOl' co'u t e i open to the Amrl'­ J"BI Dil'ectot, J. Edgar HOOVC1' says more Ndw vil1Uing ' this country,!,Us ~ican Ustener.s up to the TESTS colle~ iC8n pcople WbCll tbere is no factual basis for uew eases are helu.g opened daily. Ehrenburg 11i~ usual stride edge ()C the world of Sovi!!t ideas, G,ENERAL NQTICES Language achievement t est s and understanding. ' We JlOpe Ehrenbut'g is suc­ when he told the Americ'll1 society Ul wllit;b DO opposition 1D ULe ~~­ will be given May 22 and May 23 ventil of newspaper ed~tors (\:Iecting iii ernment can be loyal-or can it? ~ful in hifi pI'l'scntation of the problcm Hoover lold me* tbat * "sin£:{'* . the Japqncse board' outside room 307, Schaeffer from 4 to 6 p. m, in Schaeffer Law" Washington over; the · w~k~d , Understand Psychology STUDENT ACTIVITIES' view when he gets hOI11 (,. An al'J'lIl1gem nl10 tr'ade slU'l'endered, scnlCllCe!; totaling .!Ilore than hall. No applications accepLed hall. that fascism "unfortllni\tely, is not "Different people must under- CALENDAR after May 16. Reading Tests iversi correspond nLs on a lm-g r' scale eOl1lc1 be tho 2,100 yeal;s hu\'c been meted OlIt. to nearly yet bistory." stand the psychology of other Reservations for student acLiv­ PROF. S. If. BUSH Greek and LaUn (Wednesday Cor basis for fonning !1 b('it.cr path to peace. 1,000 \'iolat.or~ of Ule selective '!;el'l'ice act. "There ~re dlffel'en~ v,arleU!l5 people ., ." Ehrenburg said. He I ties may be made- a t the of(ice 0 [ Departmellt lIead only), room 103; Spanish, 1'00ffi WaIT' - The majority of those convi(!ted, howev('l', of fascisb. Some I ~e 'lifer, s~ indicated that at least hll under­ student aHairs, room 9, Old Capi­ 221A ; Jo'rench, room 30!J , and Ger' Roek: And Now-Circular Houses were persons between 26 and 30 years of ,1ge lII~e wlnll, SODft! 'like f:ra.w". stood this Ilf(Ql·t had to be a two­ tol. Y. M. C. A. CA.BlNET man, rooms 224 and 225, Moin, whose violatiOJlS occurred priolo to V -.J da.Y. SOllie like Ihe 'kine pr pr~e. way street if Rus~ians and Amerl­ 'TILe Y. M. C. A. cabinet will meet Spoken Tests Iowa Latcst dc. ign to n·eeive wide-spread pub- "Similarly, of the 12,300 pending selective But you can ~lwan 4eU tbe.qt ~r cat;ls are ever to understand each Wednesday, April 24 tomorrow at 4 p. m. in the "Y" Spanish, room 201; French, Webs licity in the housing field is . the l'ceently de- sen'ice cases now in thc :H'B l 's files, the ma­ Ihey tlilierly hale i\le Si.fj~1 other. 4:15-5:30 p. m. Chamber orches. rooms. room 315, and German, room 105, of Or 'Vclopcd circula.l' wtUch is being jOl'ity were opened prior to V-J day and Union." What man), AmeriC{lns would tra, mu:sic building. BOB CAMERY Students who wish to take the Ric bouse; pto- in· City; duced not only by manufacturers of prc- volved registl'ants ovet· 26." The question Pllt to Ehrenpurg like to Irnow is wbe1.her other 7:10-8:30 p. m. Varsity band, rresidco1. foreign language acbievement ex­ and his two feUow ~isi~rs tram kussians besiqes Mr. Ebrenbuni music building. amination as indicaLed above Richa fabricated bomes but by conventional con- He pointed out that many l'c!\,istrants nn· the Soviet Union-and their an- realize this, and how much <;hance Ham, tractors. \ intentio;nallj' . violate tbe draft act aud sll id 7:15 p. m. Student Council AMERICAN VETERANS' should report to the department swers--point up anew thE; diIficult' tbere is lor them to realize it. meeting, Iowa Union. COMMITTEE in question not la ter than Satur­ Thorn Thollgh this type of housri ~ax ,\ spcm radi- the FBI is following its wartime po.llcy of gaps between the two 1lystems ahd Ehrenburg is the first Soviet . 7: 15-8 p. m. Christian Science The next meeting of the John­ day, May 18. Those who believe Vall ' cal to tlhe ordinary citizen, 1t"cottil7in'es many "mskil1g- these' melll'available to the arm!)!:\, the need for' a ' bigger excballJll of eorrespondfpt in this counl+x to Student association, room 110, son county chapter of the Ameri­ that they may fulfill the foreign - stt'uctu;itl featurcs which make it worthy of forces rather than putting th m in jail. ~orking joul'nallsu;. . do much talking.. liis frank opin- S<;haeffer ba II. can Veterans' committee will be language requirement under the .. invcstillltion. Hoover said t/lat since 1940, when cougrCij~ Crltlc",e 8",11/1 ' ion is a timely reminder that the 8-10 p. 111. Wo rld Affairs forum, held at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, April old plan (12 s. h, or eqUivalent) IGit Of foremost nole ill Ole fact that it pI'ovides passed the selective service act, the FBI, h~R -For exaii:;'pl~ : a ViI:iinia ~iior traffic in correspondentS between room 221A, Schaeffer hall. 25, at the Unitarian church. The should verify lhls by consultation I T a maximum of interior space wlJile ~ovc l'ing a halJdled 549,082 draft ca!ics uwolving enougb -a~oo Ehl;enl:iiJrg"if7SovTel jOlir- the two most powerful nations in Thursday, April 25 special meeting scheduled 101' with the proper members of the minimum of ground. There is inuch I.css men to ~iLl more than 30 ~nfantry .divirsi?lls. nalist could c:riticize Pr~mler the world could bl! a lot beavier 4-5:30 p, m. Highlanders, field­ today has been canceled. language departments. For details I ( Stalin and demand his remov.aL both ways. LA WltENCE DENNIS .-- "dead" unusabl e space lIlan is found in the Over 14,000 of tlle regIstrants lDvcstlgat'fld house. see the bulletin boards of the vari­ Loe , , Chairman ous foreij!n language departments, ordinary I'ecianguhll' structul'c. Also, Lbe cir- ,. dreW"pl!~n scntences, he said. T~e .rcm~~n ; 4:10-5: 30 p. m. Concert band, music building. PROF. GERALD IlLSE Camp cumt' walls appear less confinillg tban those ~r cl!tet'ed tJ~e a~ ' me~ forces or satIirlactortJy 7:10-9 p, m. l1~ljvel' sity chorus, INTEIt-VAltSll'Y Classical Langul&'eI guest! of the customary house. expltlJ~ed theit VIOlations, '" , musIc builing. CRltISTJAN FELLOWSIIIP PRO}'. S. U. BUSII mitle, For the pCI'Son who is seeking the greatest * * *. . 7:15-11:15 p. m. l1niversi ty or­ There will be no meeting of the nomance Lanrual'es cabin: strength and durability, the circular house is MeH!~ds used b~ peace t~me d!aft evajl~ Bp~;wJ l "~Mik£s. .. chestra. Inter-Varsity Christian icllowsh ip PROF. ERlCli FUNKE , meeli an i(leal solution. Othcr conditions bemg werc Jnst as farlcd and mgcUJ;ous as dur· this week. Germall j ,Ii ReleallvlMr . . i:3O Ne,vs - ThE equal, circulal' . stnlcture· offer maximum ing the waf," ~over said. . ' , I I '8,45 Pro,r.", Calendar LOWDEN PRIZE IN GWflN GARDNER ,strength by following pl'oven scientific prin- On one POCUSlDD the FBI was asked to lil-I ,';00 G""ek Drama ' M.\THIMATICS ProJtam Chairman UJLLI!:L F'OUNDATION union .t:iples. vestigate twin pt'o~hers in A!abama. :A.geuts I "511 News T11!! l)x~inaUon for the Low- Friday evenlng services will be 1946 BreaI!fast bold at [he Community building, And the cil'clJlat -house is more resistant found tllat the tWLllil held bu·tll certIflCqtes ":t~ Aii~r Co&e deo prize in mathematjcs will be ORCHESISI sugge t' .;IO''l;b1o 1I1>01!shetf .given in room 2Z'l, physics build- There wiU be compulsory at . Gllb rt and College street3, at to attacks of lbc?elements, High winds find listing t~ir ages as below. t~ e . illdllction ag.e. will a Kay Kyser will follow this ~N;; ~~a)". M\jlll~ )'"vol;lle$ ins. Sa,lucday, May 11,9 to 12 a.m. teoda~ Ilt an OJ'chesis meeting 7;45 p. m. A special pl'ogram will no flat surfaces upon which to wl'eak dam. they appeared to eLigtble for the draft. Mr ~ Yet pe week's !'barrelhouse'" edition of lI;O~ American NOIIeI Candidates should leave their today at 7:15 p. m. in the Mirror be ofIered, a~. ~' The certificate~ were b&8e~ .on ap-aWdavit k Cora . ' 1 inst ' t1 WI't 11;&01,2;00 Rhythp!Fu"" F~ . 11). ti U . r~' be JULlUS SPJVACI. his musica ltu o{l ~ a t,talnbl... uames Ie rna lcmalics O.ulCe, room. ElecUon oI officers will suppe The fa et th9t :few Qf these hotl!;lcs have been by a ~tary publ~c who certified ~hat b.c ]lad classical edition tpni~it aJ: ~ Q~~r ~~~ ~:lr~ou. f4wa Reporter 110 physics ·bu)lding. hcld. Preslde,ld erected gives" th~m a uniqueness tllat is too est4bliihed tbe bn1:h date. Ex~nuners III the NBC. Kyser will ptBy two pre- 1:00 Musrcal Chats ' The prize of $25 is open tp ail BETTY SeUORI much lacking in · the commoq residential dis. l<~BI laboratory checked the BIble, ludes by Rachmaninoff, "Prelude ~~ =~:n~~~'MuSIC SOphQ)1'I01'es wl10 are about to prelldent AMERICAN VIITERANS' S tricts. . " Birtbs of the twins allegedly were listed in G Minor" and "Prelude jn 0 1,00 Alumni Jlewa cO~~ in course the WOI'I:> of eOMMlTTEE Sharp Minor." Michac:l I)oWl18s 3;IS The Conslant lovader the freshman and sophomore years C()l.LEGIl OF MEDICINE, 'The next meeUnlJ of the John· TI They give full sway to the impl'Qvisatiom; w~en t~~y occurred, ~ut the l<~BJ found ~hlJt Frld will sing "WeleQme to ...... MY 3:353:30 rausleNevis of Ot1l". countrie, s In rna thfillllluCS.' " 'c an d1'da'- '""'...... - ""-··ld The Of II ee 0 f Lh e R egis. trar h as son county chapter ot the Ameri· of the imaginative and even combine a certain thiS eclltJon of the Bible was not authorl7Ald JOWl Dreams" and Lucvann Polk will 3:" Wews fOI) youth prepaio lor an examination 'in al- announced the follOwing regula- can Voteran.~' commitlcQ will be classic beanty which adds greatly to their ap. for printing before March, 1939. 'l'hey aII/O ~ ,4'.,. 1IJ.~k. of. NUIIIc Senl sing "Full Moon and E)llpt)', .:'IIi 1'ea ,"~"eloc1¥" gebra, plane trigonometry, analy- tions for admittance to the Sep- held at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the discovered that the volume bore evidence of lors Arms." I:sh Kllbibble, his country r~ i.t;1!~~.::~r tic ,eometry of two dimensions, tembel', 1946, class of Lhe College Unltariun church. artificial aging. . Ab' 1 d 'Budd ~..... •.. Jr ' , ~nd tke elementS Qf ""ferential l MedJ 'ne dan( COUSins, ' tga an y, "e~... e 8;ii; ....."tL.. Ir_,. MU1Iie...... Uil CL: LAWRKNCE D~N~8 Hoover said Curther invesliglltion disclosed ° Cllt~ Froghaminer and Bud. Heistand 8~~ N~';'" ...... and integral calculus. t. All applications [01' admissJon ClIa ..... ~ The Dady lavt1J1 dan( that the. patents and the notary public ~ had will be on hand for the comJdy 1;00 EvelU:\tMuslcale . The priz~ may be dividod If to tfte September, 1046, cl ss (Tha University Reporter .tabUab" ua. ---' loun deliberately allranged the preparation of the relief. ~!!~O~DII puts tanding papers of equal value must be in the OUlce of th !:It:AUI CLUB !'be ~ Iowan slnce 1901.) n: p, h falae birth certificates. All t4ree wero con­ Th...... MMrNee,' vloJUU»&, 8:. ~1~H~ur . are submitted or the prJze mar be Registrar by 5 p. m., Wednes- There will be a meetin, of the -,.- 8;45 News if $1.51 U IeCOnd Clau mail matter at tu victed of violating the selective sel'viee act." will be I.hll ,ue. anlll QIl to- 8;011 Tile U In ,,\dew withheld no paper shows sur- cay, May 1, 1946. Seals cluu today at 4 p. m. All post 0 at Iowa Cit7. low...... U. _ at Anotller investigation turned LIp a mur­ oll'M's broadcast of the "Mustc '::10 81",~ qti flcient merit. 2. Only students should apply who members are required to altend, a.of March 2. 1811. derer. Hour" over'WSUI at. p, III. • • • • ".~~lI,lIr"I,. lit, N. OHIO will have completed by Sep- N w oHlcers will be elected. Bod~ of truIteeI: WUbur ~ tlrk IL .. This man religiously kept in touch with Speaker on - WStll's "'Mo~ • ,. .'-.,e ' nT''f!d~ ' ~111 Chairman tember at lem;t three years (00 MARTHA IlOLAND anK PreUd.. 1 PartIr. A. ~ BaIrd, PaW B. OlloD, Jt,eDDdl his draft board until Thanksgiving, 1944," Ch&Del" at • L .. til. week" UJ \.~ ~ n D',Am. semester hours exclusive or Smith. LoWIe Johnston, J .. NewlaDd, :QoIl 0\­ Hoover related. "Shortly thereafter his board the Rev. Ferlljlll_ Lavmau. or ~:..::... a... .."..t. ... .,r.,,~ SCHpOL OF NURS1NG credit in military science and &he 'Int WJft' AfI'UCATJ()N8 tactics and physical education) LIBRARY HOVRS W .. Norman A. Erbe. W811 Ilnable to l~te him. Con~~~aI cll~h. ~t..::llb ~. rQl', Reverend Lauu.na'. IlIbkct q,.... 1f!JW II1II>. ~.. ~OIIl~D .tu4enta who liealre In- in an approved college ot arts Beginning Fdday evenLng, April "Local offieers aDd FBI agents appre­ KJ!'J.Ua. Fred y, PownalL PIIbIIInr thIB momln« will ' be "LearniDa :a:~: ' ~I 01.,.. ~mat.ioa abou.t n~ education and science and who have at- 26, libl'9ry hours from 7 to 10 hended hia two yea,. later and learned that .•. r LanD L. Hickerso~ AssiataDt to the PubUlher ta Live wUh Oune1~e&" , ~ \fIR ... ~t 8hould coniact director of tAe talned a grade point avcrage of p, m. on Fl'iday wiJI be added ~o John A. SUchDoth, JIiIftOr about Thuksgiving, 1944:, .thil man had been Capt. Mary P. Conve..- I)t I.len- t • 115 y1;~~Qlt~ i: -:~ "hool of n.urslrll at the General at least 2.2. All speclfJc course the present schedule for the 1'18'. WaJl7 Strtnlbam. B,"lneg IIanqw hating, and during a.n argument he shot ' ver, Col., who actually wen.t to .1!.,lWJIO : t;.L, !t£ Ir.lMhoneUe tw.pJta!. Application blanb, ma, reQuJrements that must be In- ing room, Macbrido hall, and the Clalre DeV1De. C1n:ulatlGll ~ .nd killed his hunting companion. frQm 1938 to tWO, will be hClll~~ JtXZL,,~ S ~.t~.::...... ~ ab~ (rom Ute olJice of the ' cluded in the 90 semester hourg Foreign Languages Ilbrary in "He then fled. At the .October, 1945, term B6 a "Bi&. Little American/' wij,~ !t!~ . I. ~ It:U r,ep.tra.r and Ihould be filed in the Q1Ulit be met. SchueIfor hali. • Subacrlptlon ratel-~ man $a per ~ bJ "J:' ' of, .am, '.t.,. ftT F room ail, iclIaelt.,l:- hlli1. Plealle ca.I COJiqell. Thls test will be of rellgJon classroom. The aII,Ie 01fke U.& acare right out of our. to think , au ... used to us wjts _it ~ IV, laflr.e Nu).ucatloa to take tIUI .IX- liven durin, the lll8t of Apcll of candidatas thus far 11 Louile ,of an ai,rplane tH>mb whieh oould blow LIP a r--,.... . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24/ 1~.6 '· 1;00 Mo~~:~.:r-Ml ' if,l&r~o~;,;!.JI.~ ' . QU . \lDllnaUl;ln by .Ienlnl your Mme 01' the Cil'st 1)/ MIlY. All lIpplicu. Milstein, pl'('sl dcnt; lsubcl Glick wbo" eity block' j:IUIUJIcal MlaMl&urw :'\.TJ: to the IIhtet pot~ em ,ill' b\l.UeUp taOP8 who have not taken this (See Bl1LLETIN, Paa") . I • .~

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1946 THE 0 AllY lOW A N, J 0 WAC IT Y, J 0 W A PAGE THREE Dorothy Alkire Weds Lt. Arthur C. Gannett Mrs. Harold Prickett Service Credil To Present Reading 2,942Velerans In Double Ring Davenport Church Service At Zion lutheran Tea Blanks Mailed Mrs . Harold Prickett will read Enrolled Here "A Chinese Legend" thiS after­ noon at 2 o'clock at the m ission 118-124 South CUotoa Streel -:--­ Applicatioll blanks have been tea sponsored by lhe Zion Lu-Two thousand nine hundred and ell" bread mailed (0 all vetel'nns on campus enabling them to apply for 'addi' theran church in the church par' forty-two veterans of World War Id"ry tional college credit for training lors. II are now enrolled at the univer- Starting Today--April 24th lO Wly see. received in service, Registrar Musical selections will be pre- si ty, William D. Coder, director of man Who Paul E. Blommers .

NS' SENIOR BALL TICKETS COATS" , Tickets fo r the en lor Ball e ,fobn' Friday 3re now 0 11 a le at the Ameri· Iowa Unloll desk. At ihe fln t . Sl1ort: three-quarter and full length coats, will be Senior Ball In fout year , Re n­ tb black, navlY and novelties. N a\ the lots and undergraduates will dance to the music of Jimmy .N a.tlonally k~own makl!ll from regular st~. .Oatoll an(l his orehe tra. The dan ce will be held In the main At 20% 'Dllcouwt . . At 25% Discount loun,e fi r Iowa Union from, 9 ( . . p. m. to 1 a. m. Tickets are $25.00 Coals ...... $~~OO $35.00 Coals ...... $28.25 , of 1M $1.50 a couple. m. Ail $29.95 Coats ...... $23.. $45.00 Cocits ...... ~.. PU5 attll1d, $37.95 Coals ...... " ".~ . 'SSS.OOCoc1\11 ...... MUS ted. $49.95 Coats .... '...... 539.. . 5I)S.00 Codta ...... '. . "8.75 I.AI'W COMI NG TO !lid'" Discou"t: DANCELAND At S~ : ;tS % $39.95 $28.43 , · toata ...... g, April BALLROOM $(9.95 7 to 10 Coat...... sauo dded ,to In Cedar Rapids ••• the friendly pause adds to the gay times . ~.9S toOtI ... : .. :" .; "'~3 Ie .... "The Golden Touch" 185.00 eoaiiI ... : : "" ,"; . :" AU' and !.he A surprise shower for the bride, to' be. A time just made for friends noy In 8" 11 ~' II: 7' &0' iI: 'SI'&O '41 . Frankie Carle alone. One of those gay occasions when the invitation Have a Co~e )a1'l.l hl8 plano .. orchestra rni~~: i~~~r, ' • .. f- ~ • reeler bubbles with friendliness like Coca-Cola itself. Coca-Gola belongs in I Composer of No. 1 hit tune >N "Oh, What It Seemed to Me" your refrigerator for friendly refreshment- to brighten the most CI.araac. ,ember.· Cfeara..c. ' 01 tO ea for 1 Sunday, important part of home, the J>eople in it. .J 8tOu... . MPinery will be ,cmd fat . It room '). April 28 .clnLID UNDti AUTHO.ITY OP THI COCA·COlA COMrANY IV , schoOl A special Crandlc will return Sldrtl .... ~ e aJl.te to Iowa City at J:4S a. m ••tler CEDAR RAPIDS COCA·COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 8.cOtutn«* LOIIiII the dance. I Ollck I .., • Dodgers' Ed Head Hurls N"a-Hitter, 5-0 Five Hawk Have Allowed Only BRooKL,(N (AP)-Ed liead, oU thl: hill aUer retiring the final against the st. Louis Browns last and drew a pass. After Ryan out two men in his bid for fume Born 26 years ago in Selml!, La., \0 RUns, 42 Hits in 8 Games .10 ex-GI lrqm Louisiana who Boston batter in the ninth trame. Sept. 9. struck oul, Ferrell Anderson threw and only six balls were hit to the Head broke into ball with Abbe­ -- hadn't pitched a big league ball The rlchthander walked three Double Play Helps to Ed Stevens, picking Workman outfield. viii of the Evangellne leagu~ in MOIII rCft'clive Wl'apClI1 ill Towll's bnselJUIl !\ 1':0;('11 11 I appelll's to game since July of 1944, yesterday off first for a double play. Hopp men, IDCludlnc the first man to Head walked Connie Ryan lead­ Head had arm trouble while in 1939. He advanced thr ugh the I be a [Jitching COI·pK tltn1 hM ' bCl'1l pm'ticullll'ly p()i~onuui! to oppos· tossed the first no-hit, no-run ef­ ing oft in the first frame but he Grounded to second to end the service and there were reports mooklyn farm i\ystem to ~Imlrd ing -batters .in 1hc t' il\"lt l ~al\ l ~S 10. dull' ..Ri!{ht no~v 'ou 'h o~to Cort of the major league season faee ~ In the ninth innin&", was erased when Johnny Hopp game. he would not pitch again, but the in 1940 finishing the season 'with V)gcl. has hi mound cr~w 1'IJh urslI1g thcll· slunts 10 PI' paru,lloll 10' as Brooklyn copped its sixth but onJy one man reached as fal" bounced into a double play. Whitey The only othcr Brave to reach righthandcl· showed them differ­ 11 straight victory, 5-0, over Boston. tl'te Dodgers. Alter spendIng 1941 jfol' d fen,se of lowa 's e~ II ' l y~ J~i!{ 'Pen !r,ad w!len MinuebOtn ' its II secoDd base. Weitelmann walked with one out base was Barna Rowell who wa~ en Uy yesterday. He is the young­ :I C( Another noisy weekday crowd of It was the Cirst no-hitter ot in the third and Mort j;ooper, his safe ali first on Pee Wee Reese's slcr who used to be a leCthander on tIte ~ontreal farm Head wa~ to"'J1 £0)' II two g'OlllC ~ I'ICR [. I'\(l1lY and Satul·day. ' 71 2!l,787 fanatics cheered the leon the Inlant season in the majors. pitching foe, and Ry~ hit into error of his grounder o[NInJng­ but broke his left arm in an auto recalled to Ebbets field ikherq hOI 'IIhe five chuckers who hq.vc * * * Ie< righthandel· on the way to his Dick Fowler ot the Philadelphia force playS'. the firth. Phil Masi sacrifice accident a nd turned around 10 took his turn In 1942 and 19431' He' flrjjd 80 1fll. have rationed,Iowa's greatest pitching feat and hun­ Athletics was the last to enter the Chuck Workman opened the him to second where he dIed. become a lop flight l'ighthanded had complied a 4-3 win ~' ecord lin et.UeeU"e loes to :I,u'" 42 safe- pn dreds mobbed him as he walked hall of fame with a no-hit job ninth as a pinch hitter for Cooper The lean Louisiana native struck hurler. 1944 before he went into the army. I tl aril .,nl, 10 run_nnl ail of 41 .. .. 1\' .. * which Have been ~rncd ...... , . _, JlIck ~runcr , the former navy * * * LOOIl ~O HtTS! man who is lhe only portsidor on Th. Daily Iowan Dodgers Celeb,ale Head's No-Hit Victory .. \" 'I'" " • I the &quad, boasts the best record lJo. 14D AB a II Bro4klyn AD a " with only one run and 10 hits CI ~~~ - ~~ ~~~: ~~ i: g:fj'~'!:~; ' 2~ t l i, chalked against him in 27 in~ings. lIqll)les, r( 3 1/ 0 ~l"~r. 3b 4 I a. He l ~ Il'Xpected to talle the hilltop S~nd~., II:> ~ 1/ 1/ W~'ker . ~l 3 0 ~ ir\tSliturdllY's "ame while Friday's Rowell. U 3 Q, 0 ~\.C)vRn. , ,I> • 0 1 I , 0;;' ~asl. 0 2 0 0 Iiltlll\l. cf '0 0 IaBSignm . ·en. t wtll go to "Moose" w;~~I~~ : !~ ~ g gR~::'~~' 'C: ~ ~ Poberi winner of two games in Copilpr. p 2 Q' 0 HIUld, p 3 Q I ttjrl!e' starts. Jack has whiffed 30 Wor/<",anx ___I - - _ with" his- southpaw hooks and 25 WEDNESDA Y. APRIL 24, 1946 Tolal. ~~ 1/ 0 Toiol. ~~ n 10 I Itilvb 1I0pe down swinging at >\I\iuted (0" Cooper .If". ~h. I flaber's heaves. ------~~~--~--- "I91ilOY • , ... , ... , ... ooq I)Q9 000-0 a 0 B,'oqk yn ...... 00.021 00>\-' 1,0, I Bill Ma,lIn, bespectacled med Error- Reese. Run. IItt~ In-Re''I''r, d...i.i. I , • Walk~r, Slevons ~ , Ande r""n . ~wQ b..... I stu oent, Is Iowa II chief relief C"IV ~gh, Washington hlt-/itev.?'s. jHom.. r~n-AllderlO", S!c. eh.ohle. He has been credited .Hawklel Nine rHlee ~ MD •. Double p1ay, _ ijerman. R~eJ;C and S\even~ ; Anl\e~n OM 510- wI~ two '1I\Ilns, In which be has • vens. Left on blj..ws-B9~tolt ~ , B &\ k\yn ,.~ 15 allowed no runs and Track Promoter KiUed In Track Meet Today 6. BaSel! on ~lls-qpoPl'r ~, H.~3 . ' WOONSOCKET, R. I. (A'p)_ Strik,",u l a-Cpo~r l 4. H ~~ d 2, \}TI)1! res ,PaMel only six hits. - Plnplll, Bal\a~ta,\t~ , and a.rllek, T e In " addifioh big Jack (Red) Jol:,n F. Letendre, 68, reputed ~ Losesr Plays City high will resume an annual ' 1:45, Al\elld8nS' aG.n7 p~ld . , ' . horse-betting "plungcr" and ~ace feud this afternoon on the Hawklet * * * Kenney, has returned from manne corps duty on Guam to become track promoter, was slain-gang­ track when the Little Hawks meet available to Vogel for mound land style-early yesterday and Again Joday ' the Demons of Washington in a duties in his last year of eligibil­ detecttves pursued a theory that dual meet at four o'clock. ity: enemies may hllve followed him The meet will include all the Following is the summary of from Florida. CEDAR RAPIDS (Special)- Iowa's pitching, including innings Roosevelt's Rough Riders piled up individual events and the 440, 880, pitched, hits and runs allowed and an early lead off Jim VanDeusen mile and mile medley relays. , City hieh's entire track squad II' W L II It tlO Hawklet Tennis Mett here yestarday aCternoon and wen Bruner 4.· •.. ' ..... 27 3 0 10 130 will go into action as Schwank "'a~lIn ...... , . 12 2 0 6 o 15 Moved up to Today on to top the Little Hawks of By GAYLE TALBOT 26 2 I 23 8 25 attempts to find out just what .r.ber ...... The tennis meet scheduled Iowa City, 5-10. NEW YORK (AP)_UI knew I Ocmro . . •.. , , . , , ,. 5 Q 0 3 o 3 the squad can do under compe­ Kpiarjek ...... 1 o 0 0 I 0 for yesterday afternoon be­ City high will play McKinley had it all the time-don't ask me tition. Tolal...... 11 J 4'! 10 1:1 tween City high and Ft. Madi: of Cedar Rapids on the Hawklet MOlit teared of the Deamons' how, but 1 knew it," declared Ed , son on the Bloodhounds' courts diamond this afternoon at tour warn wlll be the distance per form­ Head of the Dodgers as his mates will be played this afternoon; o'clock. Gil Wilson announced ers and Pauls in the high lump. swarmed over him in the club­ 11 Old· Time Stars ;rerb Cormack the City hl,n Pauls has been over five ten thIs house and con,ratulated him on tenniS coach announced 'Utst that J im VanDeusen would be his leason. his no-hit masterpiece against the night. Reason for the post"Q