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(s ·Rote r Ration Calendar Cold FUEL OIL eo.p... IIsp.rea A,rll 1e; COFFEE eoupltl ~u e.1l,b.. -,prU S~, ~s~ip~' D. E and F blue . l.mpa t"flre A.ril 30: IOWA: Conllnued cold in lIoulh A I nd n red I ,arop. ellp re APril 3tH and east portion today GA.S "A" eO\lpOA& D expire May 11; THE. DAILY IOWAN. . - II OAR eouPoll I' eltPl.el M.y 31: )fit1~i :. and tomorrow. 880B8 coup." 11 ."plr.. J... 15. Iowa City's Morning Newspaper nes,of8 TUE ASSOCIATED passl IOWA CITY, IOWA SATURDAY, APRIL '3, 1943 'rill AIiSOCIA'rID .al8s VOLUME XLm NUMBER 161 " I n· itt9.~ FWECENTS - 'I' " orities at ·the the Pl~ira WHEN A FOXHOLE'S MIGHTY HANDY ht men ~' Ii'nd , , ..... """" Allies. Continue Massive Aerial Assaults on Rommel- I '. • y anhounces ScoU; ~2'; bf e

. " ,~' uS · unlS * * * NEVER TO FIGHT* AGAIN* * FOR IL DUCE * * * Russians Report 1,193,525 Nazi Casualties Algiers Reports In Great Winter Offensive of Soviet Army LONDON. Saturday (AP) - German suffered 1.11)3,525 cllsuulties British, French - 850,000 dead nnd 343.525 captured-in the grent Red army winter . -' .. offensive which swcpt back the Germans to the west as much as 135 miles and freed 185,328 square miles oC Sovict tcrritory, Russia an­ Its In ; \ nounced early today in a special commulliquc. In Maleur Area r At Stalingrad on the Volga where Ule Russian oIfensive began last II . . ~;~ - ' I Novcmber, the Russians "inflicted on the German Fascist troops lhe ---.,... biggcst deIeat in the history of wal's," said the buUetin recorded by o[ NeW -York lhe Soviet monitor. Have Nearly Regained ital . T , In addition to these powerful blows to Adol! Hitler's military man­ All African Positions 11:3 'of :'Cl'~. power, the Russians announced. • '1"-,~ ~ Lost in Counterattack this toll of German equipmcnt in 0 d I .. of cumming, tbe pcrlod bctween last Nov. 10 r ers nveshgaflon \ ....:" and March 31: A JJ 1.1 lED IIEADQUAR. A2' ot: Y·ililk. '['ERS I~ NOR1'H AFRICA . ~. Captured Destroyed Tota.l Of OPA I Dt . -Plancs ...... 1,490 3,600 5,090 0 e ermme (AP) - Bl'iti~h Fit· t army A2 ' .of Mt. cAPT. C, T. IULLMAN of Turners Falls, l\[ass., gives a deltlonstra.­ Tanks ...... 4,670 4,520 9,190 f t l'OOPS in tlte north fought t heir t_l. ~ P 0 . . \len, daring army maneuvers in Louisiana, JIOW 10 escape via a Lox ­ ' '1 _ • Guns ...... 15,860 4,500 20,360 0 'way 10WUl'd 1110 axis strong­ ~oIe ~rom being crushed to death by a 30-ton tank. (International) Other booty reported captured ower rganlzatlon ! 0 f Sh eldon, holds of Tunis and Bizerte yes­ ~ ~ .' ';1' included 30,705 machineguns, , -.... terday while Gen. 1\fontgom­ i of ' BUIlllng_ 9,835 mortars, ovcr 500,000 rifles, Committee Chairman ,.. " ) 4 • J 7 ,000,000 sheUs, 128,000,000 cart­ ~ry'" Eigllih army gathered ~3 of. Ch.e,~ea, ridges, 123,000 trucks, 890 loco- I Declares Bureau Not £ol.'ce in the south for more , . Drive 1o Override Presidential motives, 22 ,000 railway carraiges, Following Regulations mashill~ blow coupled with the ,2 o(~ l~na , " . 1,825 dumps of various kinds of continuing' ma h 'e air assaults . , ~ ~ .. Wal' material, "as well as mallY WASHINGTON (AP)-An im­ on Mat'Sbal Rommel '8 divisions or' Humlfl>ldt, radio transmitters, motorcycles, medialc investigation of the officc FIGHTING'S OVER for this Italian soldier captured by Yank Infantrymen 011 the Tunisian desert, This retrcating up the rruni~ian cust :' :1 /" Velo', on,Bankhead Bill Looms and other military equipment." of price administration. to deter­ scene Is typical of thousalJds of others taking place In AfrJca as British, American and French units coast. : n!)~\ ,Jiowetl The regular midnight com­ mine whether the agency has ex­ sweep Rommel toward the sea. (The Algiers radio said Brit­ .' • '1t" I munique disclosed that a Czccho­ ceeded powers granted by congt'ess, ish and French forces in the north __._ 'J. Slovak military unit formcd in was ordered last night. had "left Sedjenane well behind" ••• I Russia under the command o! Chairman Patman (D-l'cx.) of and were sl ashlng a t the retreat­ Al; Congr~s~ional. ~~.,tle · Bqi~s... .. ISUe~ .'i 1 'i. , . Colonel Svoboda now is in action the house committce on small busi­ ing 'Germans "in the vicinity of Ie ljc:"me, m " . against the Germans on the north­ ness assel·ting OPA l'egulotions Amendmen(fnr' Sch·oo/ ·Code Mateur," wihich is only about 18 --: ' .. , ! • wASHINGTON (A1-') - Witll the aSSl'rtioll that pr 8el~t, crn Donets L'lvcr front in the unduly h<1ndicap thc nation's re­ miles south of Bizerte. They thus (eils'Ol). Miller chileks ,.on wa«es and prices musl be fir/ldy mamtained, President Ukl'aine and durillg yesterday's tailers, announced: would have regained almost all RQOsev~1t yesterday- vetoed the BauklH'ad and set the stage for operatjons the Czechs destroycd .7i ng" ITJB:r:{iage bill "I have ordered an investigation the ground lost when Col. Gen. R critical battle bl'twppn nd\,niuistl'alion snpporters ill congress 22 Nazi tanks and killed more into u11 phases of the i suance of PaS,sed, ttouse Jurgcn von Arninl's axfs forces . Wal!A~r; ~, 21 , Rev;siOn ._,B.iI~ qy. berg 21','. boJh 811~h leg;islatol" ' c1l"mandi ng higher £a1'1n price~. than 400 Germans. orders and regulations by the OPA. sprang an offensive a month a8,o.) l Aerial Assault E. P9~,g~ ;and Senator Ballkhead (D-Ala, ), author of thc measure, wbich The speCial communique in Our committee is convinced that ,rg, - bot.!t . 01 wo'li1d incl:ease ceiling prices on ~ome ' lal'Ul commodities, "aid a dc- telling of the German equipment the emergency price control ael An allied communique de­ .. , ,. has not been complied with. Hoarding Housewives Cloud : Meal Horizon scribed the Tunisian fighting as Ulll1iincd effort. '"Ivonld. be made to oycrride the veto when .the losses said 3,600 ' planes, 4,520 R~fuses to.(ul , HI, .~ .1p,ya f ' . b I 'r 1 1\1" LIB kl tanks, and 4,500 guns were de- Plenty of Trotlble "generally quieter yesterday," but qI1C~ , 1011 IS roug It up ncxt. nese ny. . aJorlty eae er al" ~y stmyed and the remainder weJ'e "Conditions are forced upon re­ told ot terrific punishment being Foste~,' l1l. 01 (D:Ky.) was none too ontimi tic that Illl" (,llatc would Sllstal11 As Survey Shows Supplies Again Adequate vid ' M., .. ... captured as the Russians swept tailel'S and wholesalers which do dealt the axis from the air. In ·Jonn. th~ ' Pl'll ident, Qut said th e house might. IIe remarked that the westward from Stlliingrad to lib­ onc raid on El Maou air field at ~. Lacke~cf~, not follow the provisions of ihis Major p~rlion y. ' "Clty" ,"ote iN muclllnl'ger in the llom;e. el'ate the Volga and DOll river val- act. Th i~ has caubed no end uf WASHINGTON (AP) - Meat for co.nnet fish-total 21. Not Sfax on the coast 100 light and , ;. Iu returning tho bill to 1he Sl"nntC' 11l1l5igul'tl, MI'. Hoo 'evillt \"ig- leys, and mo~t 9f the Caucasus. .1J.·~..wailtr·" 1.l;~l,I)pli.L'5,· ~ 10 1derjlttrl-e- k i.. lr-'I\'hllt he cotlld mcd m alIicobom1Xirs plastered ~ QrOu • ~~3~t tllOlt liD el'.()- -. -.------...... V'u otCl!or ' ~ rriJll ry Patman's uction made Ule .con­ in most sec:llons of the United get [or U1C weekend, nol' how the stratel(ic base wilh a shower luishee[ Stlltes, 1I SUl'V!!y indicated last much it would weigh, she put off of bombs that must have de­ 1l0Ifljc\~rQup could hope to gl:dll AII,oes Blast 2 Enemy , equipment fell into Russian hands, gressional probe of OPA a ­ Of oposal night, but prospects for the 1irst buying any more meat until Sal- stroyed 01' damaged practic~llY .moned ndwmtngr ill ,,,arthtll'l. it added . header, as various operations of .td army offcnslve also The small business committee came through Its first major test coupons just like they hoarded 20 pOints, she'll have seven lcft fol' Ih~ damarring assault. The axis contrat:)', we must all cut OUI" Indicate Probable lOp P e d the Rzhev-GzhatlJk- inquiry was ordered on the pcti­ with flying colors today in the meat up to last Saturday," an a pound of bacon, or. for carrying was unable even to get a lighter ... standards of living for the dlll'll- Vyazma triangle on the cenll'nl .~ H I tion of 19 national retell distribu­ Iowa hOuse. Omaha dealer commented, sum- over into next week. plane hi the all' to de rend the " . lion." its on Jap Vesse S front, and raised the siege of Lell~ tion organizations representing Displaying surprising strength ming up Ule reaction in many other OPA officials expressed belief S/ax alrbase. For thilt matter, he said, enaci- ingrad. some 500,000 retail merchants en­ , parts of the country as disclosed that cases like this would smooth Montgomery's forces were be~ merit .Of. the Ban~head bill would ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN III somc sectol'S the advance to gaged in various merchandising supporlers of the measure defeated in a canvass by The Associated themselves out in due course, Thcy lieved ready to resume their bat­ not"ald farmers In the long. , I AUSTRALIA, Saturday (AP)- the west was as lar as 373 to 435 lines, Patman said, adding: II move which would have cut Press. said they had considered, before tering of Rommel's rear guard in b. u~Jn stead wouJd set off an mfia- Two Japanese si1ip~ have been miles, thc communique said. D~ Not Understand everything out of the measure ex- Thc situation was something like l'lItioning began, whethel' to start the nE:W positions taken up by the tlo, ~y up w?I'd spiral of both bombed by aiLied planes at:! Ka. A total of 18G ,:128 sqUal'C miles "Being shorthanded for help to cep the $1,000,000 appropriation - this: the ration week on Thursday or Gcrmans and Italians about 24 wag~S' and pnces which would add I'ieng New Ireland the high com- of territory "o[ great economic operate their businesses, these A typical housewife had 48 Friday so that housewives would miles north of Gabes. A report 10 the. bU,rdens of all . and ma~e t~nd' announced t~day , and military slL'ategic value" has The vote on the amendment, points to ~pend litis week. Mon- get their weekend buying out of Cl'om lhe Eighth army said "wink­ "the winning of the war more dlf- . . b merchants do not understand why ftcult and gravcly imperil our Four-motorcs[ bombers, raidmg een freed of thc invaders along they should be subjec:ted to so which would have reduced the bill day, perhaps, she Ipent eight for the way at the start of the I'alion ling out" was proceeding, which cllIinces of winning the peace." a1 .dus~, found ~ number of e~emy with thousands of villages and much papcr work, figuring mark­ Irom about 390 pages to eight butter, 10 for porkchops and three week, but had discarded the idea. was transiated here freely to indi- rhe Bankhead measure would Shl?S I~ the vlclmly of Kavle,llg, dozens of big cities, the Russians ups or dollar and cents ceiiiJ~s, pages, was 23 ayes and '72 nays. cate that remaining enemy pock- forbid the inclusion of government wh~Ch .J ~ approximate!y 550 ml\es sa~~portant waterways and rail­ especially when such percentages The only major change in an ets of resistance north and west ot are contrary to their usual policy Oudref, itself 12 miles north of benefit payments in calculations nOl U1east of the allted. base of afternoon oC argument was a rc- of p~rity pl'ices fOl' farm Products. Po.rt Moresby, New ~umea. The way lines bave again been recap­ in pricing their merchandise. f.ormer SUI Siudent Gabes, were being wiped out and duciion in the minimum size of Racine, Kindl (P81'ity ' prices are figured by the shIps wc\'escattered.1I1 the area tured by the Red armies, it was "There have been numerous in­ the British were preparing to con­ agriculture dcpartment to mean a south of Steffen stralt. pointed out. Among these is the stances when they have been asked schools to be ellglble to ~ hare in tinue their hounding of Rommel's . vital Volga artery connecting To Broadcast Here "lair return" to farmers), ThiS was the same area from to accept a reduction in their thc state money. The bill Lixed stubbornly withdrawing troops. southel'll and central Russia. The mark-up de pite higher opcratil1~ Nazis Counterattack Though 110t mentioning" them which the Japanese recently sent Germans in theil' assault which the minimum at 10 pupils, Rep Indicted By The Gcrmans threw their armor direcUy, .,"r. Itoosevelt repifed. four destroyers bent. on carrying costs and higher taxes." Herman W, Walter (R. Council To Emcee Pre-Flight leo, '0 the al'gument of John L. badly needed supplies to troops reached Stalingrad had hoped to A study of OPA was made by Bluffs) succeeded in having that IOtO 1I counterattack yesterday • break the back of the Russian the smalJ business committee dur­ School Program Over against Lieut.-~n. George S. Lewis, seeking $Z a .l... ay Increase in New Guinea,. only lo have one miUtary by controlling that water- tigurc cut to six pupils. r'Of ,. 4~O,OOO coal miners, and Slink off Flschhaien, New Guinea, ing the last congress, w.ith par­ The house will meet again at Nation-Wide Hookup federal )ury Patton Jr,'s American forces near ot. her~nlon leaders that the cost and the other three were forced way. ticular l ' c fer e nee to "price 9:30 tomorrow morning but it is a point where the Gabes·Gafsa road joins another l'oad running ft' IIVblg bas risen more than to flee, squeezes." Its subsequent report doubtful whether jl sul!icienUy IIae IlIbo.r board Iqrmul;J, recog- "'I'wo large explosions indi cated Ens. Rohner Reported said "generai infJ.exibillty of 'price large proportion of the member- Robert Cunningham, anllouncer l"l'cd Racine, owner of four south lo Kebili, which the French aile,.. probable hits on a 10,OOO ':ton me\'- ceilings on the retail front is ap­ ship will be on hand to l'esume supervisor of WBBM and former cigar stores in Iowa City, and captured two days ago. The road ('There has been an increase in chant vessel and a 6,000-ton cargo Lost in Plane Crash parently widespread and is caus­ consideration of the measure. University of Iowa student, Will George Kindt, a clerk at one of junction had been in American hands several days. . the , ~o's t of livillg since'May, 1942," sbip was observed settling by the ing many retailers either to close About 25 amendments remain to act as announcer on a Navy Pre- the stores, were named among the It I'!~p"~esident said. "This increase bow after having been straddled NORFOLK, Va. (AP)-The fifth their doors or to contemplate going bc acted upon in the house. Flight school radio program to be 218 persons indicted by a lederal Was authoritatively denied Is aue m)inly to our failure to by bombs," the communique re- naval district announced yesterday out of business." Compact Measure broad,cast on a national Columbia grand jury in Chicago yesterday here that Patton's column ad­ bri{lg Lood costs under control. ported concel'l1ing the Iy a standing vote of tion whose defense shall have been the 'Filth bomber commat1d or the The public Will not be allowed ing. Five Messerschmitts were just 8111 sound stabilizution progl'am deemed \lxist!ng laws against sedl- 129 to 95, Fish said many members publicly declared by the president Fifth United states airforce, failed to attend this afternoon's prQgram, Women betwee.n 18 and 50, taking off when the bombers can proceed. That basis is .falth- tlon and treason inadequate for feared the justice department could of the United States pursuant to to return tram a recent mission. which will be broadcast over CBS, Intelligent and in good physical roared over La Fauconnerie. Two tul adherence to the present bal- wartime purposes. use the bill to "terrorize the law to be vital to the defense oJ "He and his crew therefore are WBBM and KMOX. condition are eligible for serv~ were and damaged on the an:':ed relationahlps bet wee n A voice vote sent the legislation American people." . the United States, with intent to missing in action," the announce- Cunningham, who was pI'ogram ice with the volunteer Ulll"SeS ground and two others were dam­ wlIJeB and prices, To change th.e to the senate. EarHer a standing vote of 112 to aid a country with which the ment stated. director tor KOIL of Omaha, aldes. For further information aged hi a subsequent dogfight Pl'lllent delicately balanced price To meet partly some members' 82 kept in the bill a section which United Staj.es is at war." General Ramey is the sixth Neb. before his work wlth WBBM, call Mrs. Alcock, 6721. with Spitfires. Nine enemy alr­ re1!-UOillihips would not merely objections, the house stipulated by Representative Sautboff (Prog.­ Sauthoff said this could be in­ United States general to be killed: took graduate work In the univer-I LEARN THE NEW AIR RAID craft were reported shot down chln,e, but would jeopal'dize the amendment that nothing in the WIs.) called a "club of persecu- terpreted to permit prosecutlon tor lilIted as missing, or wounded in sUy school of journalism from SIGNALS during the day, against an allied enUre 8~abUlzatlon. program." measure. shall be construed "to t!on" which could be held by the publl~atlon of many news stories. the war. 1932-33. :.....---~_ ------..! 108s ot :four.

,.' • f~E ,DAILY lOW AN, IOWA CITY, IOWA SATURDAY, APRI1 3, 1943 PAGE TWO ., THE DAILY IOW AN Interpreting the War News Straws in the Winds- OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN Published every mol"lllnl except Monday by ~1J' J\ ~~ In Ihe UNIVERSITY CALENDAR are aeheduled In the Olll~ Publications lnc:arporated 1.26-130 ~¥' 9r1 of • Summer $eplon, W·g Eat HaU, It.em. lor the GENERA\. AI Student at Premier Tojo's Visit to Monchukuo '''' "" NO ICES are depOJlted wltb tbe campa. edItor of The DaUy low .. Iowa avenue, Iowa Cit;,., Iowa. Washingfon f!l I! or 1lUIY be p'act'Cl In tbe I>ox provided lor u.,lr deposll In the oW.,. Appears Almost Forciol " " j ot The Dally Iowan. GENERAL NOTICES m1J.l1 bo .t The DIU, '",r.flw Iowan by .:30 p, m. the day preceding IlIs\ publJ.. Uon; notI... will BoArd ot Trustees: Clyde W. Bart, A.. ~ By GLENN BABB " "" NOT b4" 4CC.p\ed by telephone. and must be TYPED OR LEOlBlJr v. WRl'lTEN and SrGNED by 8 respana/ble person. Baird, Kirk H. Porter, .Tacit l.foyera. Glenn .....,'.""',..... M~ Vol. XXI, No, J509 ~n1urday, Apt" 3, 1943 Horton, Blaine Alber, ElIzabeth ChAriton, Dan Premier General Tojo is mftking a state In Wartime cLaUJhlIn. visit to tlle puppet empi\"C of ~ r nn('hul{lJo, I obviously looking oyer Japan's military aud UNIV ERSITY CAL SNDA R At By J CK STINNETT Fred . Pownall, Publisher political fenc in that onlpo t facing the WASHINGTON - Some weeks John J. Greer, Buslt} Manaler aturday, April 3 Friday, April 9 o\'iet union: A ycar ago thi would 118\'e reo of o[C-the-record talks here with 4 p, m, Vocational con[erence James F. Zabel, Editor leased a flood of p culotion about an arly military and ci\'lIian orticials have Saturday class day. Art con[erence, senate chamber, for womenj speaker, Berle Goode. Jeanne Starr Park, Mana&lnf Editor Japauese iu\'Ol iOIl or ibel·ia. gainst the produced some interesting "shad­ Old Capitol. now, special agent, F. B. 1., sen. background of today' Oriental imation, ows of things to come." Take them Entered as JieCOnd class mall matter at the post­ 7:45 p.m. Business meeting, ate chambel', Old CapItol howe\'er, it excit little inter t. tor what they are worth, but they Triangle club. aturday, April 10 office at Iowa Cny. Iowa. under the act of con- are the well i!ted consensus of It eem to be merely part of a farcial pro· MODdlly, April 5 9 p. m. University party, Iowa TbE ~ o! March 2, 1879. some oC your governmeot experts. gram the Japanese government j carrying 8 p.m. University lecture by J ay Union y, W. Here goe : Allen, Iowa Union Sunday, April 11 through in an apparent aU mpt to com'ince ~eld i SubscrlpUon rates-By mall, $5 per year; by That there isn't a possibility of 6 8 p, m, Vesper service: address om body-the Japane e people of their - Toosday, April o'c]OC carrier, 15 cents weekly, $5 per year. A.illtic u bject races-that th "grcat east knocking Germany out of the pic­ 4 p. m, Phi Beta Kappa annual by the Rev. Joseph Fort Newton, ture betOI'e 1944. The Nazis, prey· election, senate chamber, Old Macbride audltorium altern f mber of The A.s$oclated Press j co-prMperity phere" i, one b' brother. partic ing upon the nationalistic fear of Capitol Tuesday, April 13 The A»oeiated Pr s i exclusively entiUed to hood leagut'd to keep the wicked white man [)r. what will happen to Germans it 4 p, m. Tl'ansfcr Ol'ientalion 6:15 p. m. Picnic supper, Tri. nell, u t r republicat on of II new. dlspatchet out or Aia. training school, room 22 1A they are defeated now, are going angle club 2Q- redlted to It or not otherwise creUited in thJa to get more cooperation, not Ie' , Schaeffer hall. 7:30 p. m. Parlner bridge, Unl. peper and also the local newa published herein. • • in UlC mnnths 01 waning militar· 6:30 p. m. Dinner and meeting versity club Japan' relation with RII 'ia. lwl'(l istie power. The RUs'ians, even ot American Association ot Uoi­ Wednesday, April 14 TELEPHONES II ver $f med 1110rtl fil'lIlly ba~ld all tit ir with U_ S. Dnd British lend·lease versity Professol's, Triangle club 8 p. m. Concert by University Editorial Office ____._. ___ 4192 tll'lItrnlity p(lct of two YCaI'S ago. For aids, can't do the job alooe. The rooms.7:30 p. m. Partner bridge, Unl- Symp h ony ore h es t ra, Iowa Union . ty Editill pers; f IIIItii til rnd o[ tile doesn't mean 11 united nations de­ Briefly, they contend that is the Figures are not available but 1 feat. It does mean delay. University club 4 p. m. Easler vesper serVice, war c:rr pi in. the improbabl eVC1I1 thai only way to take advantage of the would be surprised Jf our subma­ 12M. Faculty and stall women's University chorus and symphon, h troy, th8 Unit d tates nal'lI and That it i un~ikely that major magnificent military accomplish­ rines, which probably didn't num­ lunchepn, Iowa Union Loyer orchestra, Iowa Union Self-Sabotage ont he Campus- a aid in nirpowel', manpower or ill vade tile AlI1ericall con/illt"t, ment ot the Russi/ms, To fail to ber more than 60 or 70 eilectives supplies will be diverted to the take advantage of that, they argue, when the Japs hit Pearl Harbor, (For Information rorardinl' dates beyond this schedule. !lee • • • <;Quth Pacific and China immedi­ would be to bungle the war. haven't by now piled up an olii­ reservations In tbe office of tbe President, Old Capitol,) ately_ Reduced to its elementary For 1\u ia, howeyer, a cll1ln"e i. po~~ihlc cial record of 200 Jap ships sunk, t rms, the United State- still is • • • and an actual record of nearly in, y, ]9,\4 or 1945, to lake _ [1'. , hur~hill' GENERAL NOTICES fighting a two-front war, with That very shortly the U. S. sub· twice that. In numbers, that COlli! ryative gut'" at th dale of flit let" one-tront men and equipment. In marine war in the Pacific will be­ doesn't tie the NaZi Atlantic rec­ MUSIC ltOO)\i SCHEDULE class of the college o[ liberal nrls. defeat. _pite ot the un publicized appeals come a greater thOl'D in the side ord. In effect, it may exceed it. Saturday, April 3-10 II. m. to (2) It is understood that the The PI' mi lead to th(' eOllelllsioll that oC Gen, Douglas MacArthur, and ot the Japa than·the German sub. 12 M., 1 to 3 p. m. and 'I to 6 p. 111. Iloider will undel'takt' professional instead of it beil1O' for Tolt~·o 10 ehool>t' the open appeals of Madame marine war is against the uniled • • • Sunday, April 4-4 to 6 p. m. or gmduate work in Harvard uni. whether and when thE' gap in the ~lohal Wit)' Chiang Kai·shek and LieuL Gen, nations in the Atlantic. "Gay That the next big "inconveni­ and 7 to 9 p. m. versity, preferably in the law hall be clo d by eonfiirt b('I\I'l'e11 Japan and George C. Kenney, strategists 'Nineties" strategists in the navy, ence" Americans will hav~ to ta ke school. (3) Preference is given ulSQ Ru. in the choice i mOl'e likel.v \0 lie with broadly consider the Pacific thea­ who considered the submarine no on the home front will be the I'a' IIA WKEYE JlOOFERS 10 candidates who lIrc in need 01 Mo cow. Any such deci. ion, qllitl' Hnder" ler a navy problem oC holding more than a reconnaissance unit lioning ot train and bus travel. Hawkeye Hooters wi ll bicycle Ilnlmcial IIssistahce and who con. the Japs at bay, while' one or attached to a task force, have (See WASHINGTON, page 5) template spending more th an one standabLy, would be dirwtl'fl pl'imorily h~ ' to Homeslead hotel on an over, night trip, leaving the women's year at Harvard university. the interi.-. ts of the m'il't 'nion UII they 81' gymnasIum at 2 o'clock this !lfter­ nEAN CARL E. SEASHORE llndel"!!tood by the trong, iugle -pmpo~ed nooll and returning by tomorrow • •• roan in the l(remlin, In other word. RII. io, A8 !I'C lwv offen poini ,d 01(1 il~ tile c noon. Persons interested must E. R. C, rolumll', ma ly sind nl on thi., campu8, should she entel" the Pacific wor, will do '0 furnish their own bike and make All students in me J!;n1isted Re. to II" m'o herscl of RrCll rity und pcncc in 11 rhap~ t"rollgh tlO falllt of tlteir O!lm r a teservation at the women's serve C01'PS who plan to apply for thc en t and perhaps 81. 0 to payoff certain gymnasium, Ext. 723. The group admissIon Lo the hext freshlhan /ral ,r btcomr (J C!loro. ~cd 1utt1t the prob. accounts she he.'> been carrying on her ledgel'S will buy their dinner at the hotel, class in the college of medicine lfm at /talln Ihal Ih 11 !lal'B permitted an" PAULA RAFF should obtain application forms plafl for tI,O futuro to bo eitltor com­ fol' decades, rather than to furniRh 'iberilln bll for the niled Rtateq ail' force. President immediately from the office of the Tllelely forgolli''', 0/' (If len, I . 1IfJllf'd i11/0 910 ON YOUR RADIO DIAL I t is hnrdLy to be expected thot Hll~ ia n, registrar. a '~ I'('Qll(/ary po, itiol/. a gr at Asiatic power, p('rbap, the , trouge!\t ClmiSTIAN SOIENOE Applications should be returned TODA HIGULlGIITS Carty oI the college of commerce to this office as sool1 as Pll$slble • • • of all when the \\'al" i. Over, will bl' content v's 12:80-News, The Dally Yowan A meeting of the Christian Thi kinel of thinking bo, on d OUl' 10wll. as he speaks for the Iowa Stnte 12:45-Tl'easury Star Parade Sci,ence organization will be held and should indicate that the appli. to leave the redrawing of th . fl'olltiel'll of BA EBALL. League of Women Voters pro· cant is in the enlisted reseJve ~ IId"nt to prl'pnr for littl mol' tban the 1-Muslcal Chats Iin the conference rooms of Iowa n(Ml east(ll'll ~\sia to at her notion, when IOWA vs UPPER IOWA- gram at 9 o'clock this morning. 2-BasebalJ, Iowa vs. Upper IUnion , April 4, at 4 :30 p. m, corps. physienl nspl'et of til£' wa1", and oftentim J apun is tripp d of hel' continental con· The flrs~ ba ('ball rame oC the Iowa HARRY G. BARNES not yen that. Wh£'n told thntl1 llould tudy, qu t. 'fhr. ur t wn,l' of re. (,1"Vin~ a , at sea on will be broadcast over TODAY'S PROGRA~I 4-Drum Parade ADMISSION TO Registrar !hat lh post·war "'"01'1(1 will d pl'nd upon hi at the! able wherE' t hi.;: i dOll£' i~ to pl11·ticipatc WS I at 2 o'clock this after· 8-Morning Chapel 4:l5-The Bookman J'ROFE SIONAL COLLEGES knowlrdgo nnd thnt of m('n like him, th IIctivl'ly in tIl!' liql1ic1lltion or thr .Japan c n()()l1. Bernie Bracher and Bob 8: 15-Musical Miniatures 4:30-Tea Time Melodies AU students who plan to appl, TU(TION EXEMPTIONS nv('ragl' male eoll£'~iDn r pJi : "Wby' How Will' machine. Ii ifl Ilor iIIogienl to Il!;~umc, Pfeiffer \VIII atlnounee the ga.me 8:30-News, The Daily Iowan 5-Childl'en's Hout' lor admission to the next enter. Hal deI's of partial tuition ex· do I kno ther 'II ('v n BE tl po, t·war world tllcl'cfore, that tlliq mill' don in sia's between thc Unlvet'Slty or low 8:45-0n the Home Front 5:30-Musical Moods ing class in the colleges of dent. emptlons and Laverne Noyes b Rn amI UPller Iowa nlverslty at own good time. • 8:55-Service Reports 5:45-Newb, 'rhe Dally Iowan Iialry, law, and medicine shoutd Scholarships who plan to attend for m '" Fayette. 9-10wlI State League of Women 6-Dinnel' Hour Music call at the office of the registrar I . hard to atl I' r teh 1\ qu , tion, <,xc<,pt It may devclop that Rl1f; ia' a-.tcrn fron. the 14-week $ummer semester 8Jld with fntistit'nl proll that the' ~I"Nlj majol'it.\' Votel1l 7-Reminiscing Time I inunedialely for app)icatlon forms. who wl~h to re-apply for m1eh tiers will confront tIle IIllil<,d lllltiol1R wHit RADIO ART CONli'EItEN F..­ 9:30--News, The Dally Iowan 7:30-Sportslime Completed applications. hould be m n now ill lhl' : l"Vi(' will r tum to I aid fOI' lhat seSSion, ~hou1d call or problem, jn t tIS knotty 11, tho e nil' ndy I1P· The radio art conference to be 9:S5-Program Calendar 7:45-ColJege Airs returned to that office as soon as immediately for their renewal ap· civilian liC<, 1I(\I'r tit 11'111", lind that everyon pat:ent in thc wc, t. Btl. ia ha~ hL tOI'ie am· , heard from 10 until 12 o'clock this 9:45-Connie Kay 8-Voice of the Army possible. plications at Room 3, Old Capitol. owe it to him ,(·If to b pr pored for the bitions and und<,niabl int r t. in cpt \'1\ ' morning will consist of short lO-Radio Art Conference 8:l5-Album oC Artists HARRY G. BARNES To be eligible for consideration, r P01\ ibilitk of this po t·wal· life. A in which may not ('n~y to I'I'COl1 il with addre.. ,es, panel discussio.ns and 12-Rhythm Eambles 8:45-News, The Dally Iowlln ReriStrar I applicant must have l1eld one 01 J !rt; 8, 18rg Ol Il1i 0l>1i ation to th fulur. the purpo (' of oml~ of h ')' nlli ' notablv . question and answer periods by ------these gran(,s during the present ))0 V I', ill the Incl 'n t' 1 "'p nAibility to pt· • bina with whom artel' thi' war' he mllY ' Protessors Earl E. Harper, director UNIVERSITY LECTURE school year, No renewal applica· ~ the school fllle arts, and The Network Highlights p r hjm. If iotc'lIrtlu lty f I' th rvic~, , . at at Jay Allen, :ramed war corres­ tions can be accepted alter April hal'e ~ comm?n boundary of ome ;):0 0 mdeo. Le tel' D. Longm:II1, head of the pondent who l1as just returned 10, 1943, • • • I~ IS nO.t Intend d her t? 8, rIb to ~hc art departl'T'ent; Dean Harry K. "TOI I THE 1I0UR"- S from north Africa, will present a C. WOODY THOMPSON Tho orllly (l1Id 11avy have 8aid time and oVlet UnIOn predAtory de"l~u, or a deSire Newburn of the college of liberal United States participation in WMT (600) ; WBBM (780) UniverSity lecture on the sub· agail~ that they 11'allt traillr;d men and to make friction. But a spcculative look into arls; Prof. Edna Pat.zig, global warfare will be dramati­ ject, "The North African Spring­ INTERNATIONAL RELATIO S IAn u'omf/. wil1r good f'd'lealiolls. Tt'utlt of th fntur or lUit rn A in ugg st strongl~' of the Iowa high school art ex­ 6-Report 10 the Nation board," under the Quspices of the FELLOWSHIPS cally told when the radio play. 6:30-Thanks to the Yanks tlti i uro!l(}lIt OlLt by Ihe foct that la,'O!) that. th w t rn pOWt'l"s maylulYe 10 del'ide hibitlon; Felix Payant, editor ot senate board on univerSity lec­ The council on foreign rela· "America Hears from Five Fight­ 7-Crumit and Sandel'son Of lI'1lmbcra of illducicts at·!) b 'II{J scnt to til ir attitudes Loward th following pm,sible Desi~; Clift~n Gayne, of the U!"i- tures, April 5 at 8 p. m. in th! tions is offering post-doctorate u ian action : verslty or Mmnesota art education ing Fronts," with Cy Kendall as 7:30-Hobby Lobby main lounge of Iowa Union. Free ('all {fl. fol' illttltsiv!) training courses fellowships in international rela· 'h probably will demand thl' retUl'n of department; Harry Sternberg, in- narrator, will be heard on "This 7:55-News, Eric Sevareid tickets will be available to fac­ tions, teo able tor a period of 12 'I'/tick !I,;l! requiro "rglllar da!8 atten­ , '. . struclor in art student league, and Is the Hour" over the Mutual II-Hit Parade ulty members and studen ts be­ months, beginning Oct. I, 1943, fa d(wC(' fllld !lrtllflr rrS1)On,~ib;litiell Iltan !'otlthel'll akhllhl1,)o t to Jllllltn 111 1905. Bruce E. Mahan, director ot the network tonight at 7 o'clock. This 8:45-Parade oC FeatUl'el; ginning April I, at B a. m. Any with stipend 01 approximately I how' of a ItO/'lIlIIl call !Ie sll£,zcnl. • • • university extenSion division. The program was formerly titled "The 9:15-SpoWght of Rhythm tic!(e(,s remaining will be distri· $130 per month and aTIowlIDCl\ It //lay ask [0'- restoration of lW1' old public is invited to attend the con- Fleet's In". 9:3O-Confidentlally Yours buted to the general public on the tor travpling expenses. For fur· • • • ference. 9:45-Frazier Hunt day of the lecture. Tht'rr is no doubt that tudying and nt· parallLoullt illtel'ests il~ nOl'tltCI'n, pel'· ther information, call at the grad· 10-News, Doug Grant EARL E, HARPER uate office, 116 University hall. tendin ria, c. cern harder this emester, haps cv n sontltCI'n, Manchuria, in dis· NAGEL. FOREST GUESTS- IOWA TATE A salute to the men of our Mer­ 10:I5-Fred Henson Oha,lrman CARL E. SEASHORE imply bceollse both would Ilpp ar to b agl'/lenlent with China's purpo & to ,·c· LEAGUE OF WO!\lE ' VOTERS­ chant marine will be tendered by 10:30-Don Robert's Band irr I van! to winning thr wnr. Bllt Uti atti· gai,~ full sovcrcigllty tJW·f). Mallclwria "Location of Production" will be Frank Forest, tenor stll r of 10:45-Abc Lyman's Band SWAINE SCHOLARSHIP COSl\IOPOLITAN CLUB tude ,b. idll b('il1g' 1"'Q1l 1'0 11 is xtremely was 1he scene of the last Sltt'g of Russian the topic of Prof. Harold Me· "Double or Nothing," when he in­ ll-News A scholarship of $350 is Offered The international series meeting dang rous. expan iolt tawQt'd warm wale/" 1l?1dcl' Ihe troduces "Victory Fleet," a new 1l:15-Tony Pastor's Band annually by Robert T. Swaine, L. scheduled for April 4 has been 'olbin, i more n('{'dcd today than individ. czar. ballad of lhe seas on the "Saturday 11 :30-Ray Pearl's Band A. 1905, to a graduate of the uni­ postponed until further nolice. * * * 12-Pl'ess News lull appli &tion, wh tht'r it be in the factory Serenader Night Bondwagon" to be heard versity who desires to do profes­ MARY ANN GLA YSTON or on tlle campus. Indifference cannot win • • • over the Mutual ne1work tonight sional or othel' graduate work in President MBS Harvard university. Letkers of the war, ]'L alone thc p('llt't'. eon only lead he may wont a major \'oice in the destiny at 9: 15. Another guest star will be TL WGN (720) application should be sent to the "Y" CONFERENCE to If· ·abo!llge. of Korea. Conrad Nagel, appearing in "Ban­ jo 'Cassidy," a play by William office of the dean of the graduate The Iowa area Y. M. C. A,· , This i the only an weI' to "Why should he may o.sk the recognition 01 her posi· tion of prolector of. Out('l' Mongolia. Marwood. 5:3O-Hawaii Call college by April 15. 'L W. C. A. conference will be hel~ T study1" 6-American Eagle Club Atlention is called to the fol. in Iowa Union un day Apri\ ?, he may call for recognition of ian Rus 7-ThIS Is the Hour lo.wing sti pu~at1ons ; (1) The schol- beginning at 9 o'clock in the mom· flllramount interests in inkiong (Chin e NBC-Red 6-Chicago Theater of the Air arship, is given each year to a 8tu- ing with registration. Dr.· John Tuke tan), already with tbe oyiet economic WHO (1040): WMAQ (670) 9:15-8 a tu r day Night Bond- I dent standing within the top 10 Scott 'Everton of Gri.nnell will be Higher Prices- . phere. wagon percent ,"of the year's graduating (See BULLETIN, page 5) Evilleocc of thl' fact that '1':81' put II crow· She may call for some form of autonomy 6- The Day of Reckoning bar under price and pri tb<'m up j the 1'01' China'S northw stern province now 6:3O-Noah Webster Says pre eut ! ndeney of 81] mark t . They are largely dominated by the hine e commu· 7..... Abie·s Irish Rose Hollywood- pointing up. Thi, i true of glllill , fibers ni t, hen i, K811SU, Ningsia. 7:30-Truth or Consequences and cotitie. Wh at l' I'Ve held by the oviet de. ir ,it is recorrnized, do not ai· 8-National Barn Dance nit d 'tate and anllda ar tl'cmendous, way follow the arne chanD 1 a did czar· 8:3D-Can You Top This? I It-Colgate Sports Newsreel but wit al t('c ntly went io the highellt point i t ambitions. 1\[0 eow long ago renounced Sardyan, B.rowh, anCl 'Humans' !l:15-Campana Serenade it hall 10\wlted inee 1929. ,imilarly with many of the imp t'iaL 1" g ime's laims on 9:3O-Encores By ltOBBIN COONS .------, cottOIl . tocks PtlOl'mOR', raw cotton has been hina and it is not to be a mned that these lO- News who arc like, J beHeve, the great making n w Jtigh . AU live tock i pulling on n SSArily will b revived. Hut. it is hig'hly 10:15-Nelson Olmsted HOLLYWOOD-Qlarence Brown, the dil'pctol', was supposed majority of Americans. They're III pri c tu" . pl'obabl that io Uti mt ar qu, lions that 10:30-Mr. Smith Goes to Town to start " 1'he White IUflS of Dovel'," ba sed on Alice Duel' people who go to chw'ch, and say Demond for food and clothing is pa rt of will confront the victorious alliance about ll-War News l\filler'~ poem, hut lhc srript, WII, n't rel1dy. l\(.O.~[ !lsked him grace before meals, and read Lhe the xplallatioo, but other factors enter into 1945 or ] 946. 1l:05-Charles Dant's Orchestra to do ill10tber picture while waiting, 1'10 be went to the , hell' and Bible, and pray," 11:30-0010res' Orchestra ., . • iL Part of the climb in prices is due to the looked ovcr what they hac1. " fact war mak , for wllSte and lltLmate 11:55-News "That's how 1 came acro, 'The HUmlln Comeclr,' " he say. . By coincidence. Brown's first that OYer the invasion scene will bover an um· picture - nIter he gave up engi. got excited right away, and stayed excited," dearth IIlld the marke,t anlicipates it. brella of allied air powel'. ~ " 1 I neering and deliberately chose A eommodities gain in p1'ice seeuritie 'Pick The united notions sclledule still calls for Blue The, finisbed picture, now on display, is causing quite. II l(lL Kso (UH); WENIt (890) films as a career-waS "The Great up also. Recently in Wall str eet tlH're ha.ve landings from Naryik to the Bay of Biscay, of audicncc excitement, morQ thall It lihlc CI'itienl diUo, und Redeemer," a hit. of 1920 with a been million· hare doys in uceession, some· though in the end several of them will prove heaps of the, ame ill tll!'! l\1·G·]\f ------defil)itely ,religious theme. That I.hing reminiscent of tlle boom stock market to be feints. Eyery important bit of coast and 6-T~e Strange Stories of Doc­ exchequer . the film, sleepfnq on a cot-eating, note has run through many ot ,his doys of the ninet en·twentie!!. every harbor has been con ted, and many tor Karnac This is iIl e William Sal'oynu sleeping, breathing that story. films, even some of the scorchers High prices bring inflation, and war in· bave been softened by bombers. But the grand 6:30--The Danny Thomas Show . ) . h'· I'" "I. love9 thosc p'eupLe," he SaYS. he did with Garbo and Gilpcrt, 7-News, Roy Porter story WIIIch. t 1e writer Imse.l ':Six years agl J made 'Ah, WiI- (' \'itlluly brio high price . plan probably catls for a g iant pincer in. later with Joan Crawior(l. "The . 7115-Gilbert and Sullivan wanted to dlrect-tlie same story derncss:' ill:.! il dealt with the Human Comedy" brings him his volving AgIo-American troqp in tbe north. Operetta he described as "beautiful and same ~ort or (lond, God-fearing first worth-wh ile. success since west aod a Ru ian army in the nOl'tlrea t. 8 : 15-~ward tomlinson $imple" and "the simplest thing small·lowlI folk us lhis story "Edison, !he Man," the interval Invasion Prospect- Thi north front preparation, and the 8:3Q.-.Vjctory Parade of Spo1- I've ever done." Saroyan left dO C~ . I Ii'v ect ina small town having been filled with varioUl The north front grow mol' imminent, sc· campaign in Tuni ia, indicate that Germany light Bands Metro in a )luff when ttlfy took a l (C!i nton, Ma's.) ill my youth and more 01" less h'ivial items. ~otdi n to one new, and The Netherlands and mi judg dallied re ource and plaus when 8:55-Hear America look at the short he did dir("cl 1 \'(. ol',v;.y; loved it." Saroyan's original script - 265 til candiD8vian countries are tirring in be u d many reser" dhisi n in her driYe 9-John Gunther and said he couldn't mnkc Lho 11'" lll: Human Comedy" is bc­ pages long-was edited by screen 9:45-13etts Rann <'Onsequenee. weden wobbl more than ever to recapture the Donet. Ba in. rl'h~ allies may feature. That was why it wa:; in~ t~lk(!:'1 as a I'eligious film, writer Howard Estabrook down 10: 15-Cab Calloway's Orches· lying around when Cl llrCl\c~ UI Mlil h<\~ no quarrel with that to 123, but is left aU between the axis and the aUi • and the 'Pe9ple be temporarily deterred from attacking Bul· what is FRANK SINATRA, wbo warble~ tra . Brown came _,scene. he says It is not ".re. Saroyan, incluCling dialogue. II of Holland and Nonvay daily watch the skies garia via. Tmkey, and the middle Balkans ~n ~he Iu. l lI'GlI~h thO!le romantic ballads on CBS' " IO:30-Roy Heatherton's Or- O' __ ••• , ••• I .. 1I /oJ9 llS In the $el'\s~ of a 'treahse, you want to read tM orilinai for liberating planes. . and Austria via Greeee and the Adriatic. But «Your Hit Parade," is Scorll1l chestlJl ,. By COincidence, SaroYIill Quring "Wllr and trouble," he potllts o\,\t, $cript, you ·mny, Snroyan: b, • . TIle :BritiSh make no secret of a mammoth major blows mllJ' fall on many fronts, , heavily in radio, nleht el ~bt alid 10:55-War New~ , . his brief. stay at 1VJ:etJ"Q bad ~ovt- f .~ JS 18 / ~0. , , . Iowa Student war art projects, They will be: apsa rary pro ec an, m e noon, and the sub)' cts tn be con- __...... ' .. ,·c." ,_"." • ' . A bllth cCltlClcate IS also I'C- Of Economl"c Warfare Mrs. Arthur Keyes, chairman of s~rapbooks lor the Children s hos- v " - .- ed The bride was graduated from Ithe Rcd Cross home nursing com- 1 pltal whe,n the:!;" me~t at 3:30 p. m. 'idered at that time are ,:'Al'Il~ ed lOOT COCKS HIS HEAD inqUiringly as the cameraman snaps his plc- Iquir . Victor high school and is a junior mittee of .Des Moines; Edwin Monday m Umverslty elementary Forces ~n Ou~' Camp~.s, wluch ture. Oot, referred to by the Leathernec:ks as their vest· pocket edl· . Third Stage . . in the school of nursing at the The problem of eliminating eco- Bruns, C~dar Rapids, supervisor SbChOOk 1. ~llacbh pagde Off thedlfSCrap-t wllle. b~, In chal g~ of Gl ~n~ell" cO.l- Uon of a Kodiak bear, is ihe mascoi of the U. R. Marines stationed at The thu'd stage of enlistment m University of Iowa. She is a, .. b oC art and Ella Preston, Daven- 00 s WJ e rna e 0 II f cren lea , Leade.rs ~IP Tralnmg, III Dutch. Harbor, Alaska. He doesn't look quite as laugh as his masiers, the navy progl'um for college tram- member of the student reserve of nomIc warfare and bUlldmg sta Ie , . f t color of cloth Some of tbe scrap- h g f W I (ar"e a I I lam, P,e nn co lieg e, ihough. Thls Is an otriclal U. . Marlne Corps photo. (International) ing is that of b emg. appl'Ov ed b y a th e A mencan. Red C ross an d Wl' ll internationalt b c. o1mmercial t. threlations pOprt.,1'0. sr uPLervllsol'Lo es er ongman, ar. h ea d 0,[books contal'n'I'ng scenes of Amer!-. and Program Priol'ltlcs for Regu- seiection committee. which is com- enter the SCl'vice acter graduation. mus c squate y me Ot e pres- th . ' !y' t d t t can life wlil be exchanged With ]a S\ d ts r u en ," III. . CIlarge 0 f C 01'- posed of two civilians and one M r. KrIzan' was grad ua ted f l'Om sW'e of post-war f..readju st'lltment mayt WI~ll ~~llkve... . onrs l "AS r.,ar m, OeurparT~en lme, ,,' Engll'sh 'Gil'l QUI'dcs for scrapbooks neliAIt college . d Red Cross War Fund CII T rer navy officer. Lane Technical high school In generate power 01 a s I grea er d D U K N b f of pictures of British life ' ernoon ISCU" SSlo ns WI' il b e ACtCl' passing these three tests, Chlcago' an d a tten ded th e U nlver-. future war,01 it is believedf th by11 Prof.f athn e libeanlera 31'.,atsl'r coY ege, wel\ ,v dll;lISCUSS'n 0 Members o.1 Brownt'e 'Troop 17 I Y reasu II l1 held from 2 o'clock to 3:30, and R h $28 500 17 the candidates 101' V-12 are placed sity oC Iowa. Hc is a graduate of Paul R. son 0 e cO ege 0 "Education and tbc War." Pre- have invited their mothers to a the following problems will b .dis- ~ac es , , on inactive duly until ordered to the University of Wisconsin at commerce. 'dJ u : 'il b prE I E meeting at 3'45 p m Monday in I Nations of the world will find Sl ng OLUcel' WI e 1'0. al' . ... . cussed: "Americans of Japanese I U mII some college for specialized train- Madison, Wis., where he was af- Harper, director of. the school of Longfeliow school. A !epeat per- Descent," in charge of Drake uni- WI II S b ing. They will probably be ord red filiated with Phi Epsilon Kappa themselves fllcing economic read- Cine arts, formance of a dramatic program, versity; "The Jewish Problem," in Exceeds County Quota to active duty sometime aCter fraternity. He is enlisted ill the justmcnts of greater sevcrity than The art conf.ercnce wi! be broad- which was given at the last meet- charge of Coe college, and "The July 1. navy and will rcport for duty those following the end of World cast ovcr WSUI (or the benefit of ing, wlll be presented. Reh'esh. Negro Problem," in chargc of the By Nearly $2,000, Reporl Monday Courses of training for the navy's May 1. War I, Professor Olson said in the listening art teachers and pupils ments will be scrved. . . UniverSity of Iowa. Chairman Announces V-12 program include medicine, current issue of the Jou1'llal of unable to attend the conference Each girl in Troop 6 Will bnng Sep~rate meetings for the elec- denti stry, training to be a chap- ( d I 22 DI Business, commerce college publl- because of transportatlon diffl- a cOI?Y of her {avOl'ite recipe to.a lion' of 1943-44 area chairmen will lai n, engineering, deck and )jne a e les cation. culties. The public is cordially in- meeting at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday ill be heid from 3 o'clock to 4:.30, . Exceeding the county quota of officers' training (including sup- , . , In meeting the challenge of an viled to attend the conference. SI. Patrick's school. The girls are The program is as follows: Reg- $26,600 by almost $2,000, the John- MuniCIpal expel1ses for the Us- ply corps), and aviation. international economy lellding to working on requIrements for the istration at the Y. M. C. A. o[flee son county Red Cross 'war fund lor cal ;year 1942-1943 totaled $369,- The eligibility of an individual 01 p II II' more efficient use of world re- r • cook's merit badge. , from 9 to 10 o'clock, worship from 1943 has reached a total ~f $28,- 787.94, according to the annual lor tho army specialized training erl onl IS sources, he said that the direction SUI Studenh In I Scrapbooks with stories and pic- 10 to 10:15, talk by Dr. Everton 500.77, Mrs M. E .Taylor; general report of city treasurer DavidL. program is not lully established in which the trade of tbe United I tures will be made by memben ot from 10: 15 to 10:35 and discussions Ichairman of the drive, 'announced Stochl, which is to be submitted at until he has successfully completed States moves Is of cardinal 1m- I Hospital Brownie Troop 19 when they . as- from 10:45 to noon. yesterday. lhe present city council's lasl the normal 12 01' 13 weeks o( basic porlance. Some of the problems to • • semble at 3:45 p. m. Tuesday in Lunch will be served in .the A Iull fi nancial rellort of the meeting Monday aftemoon. military training immediately 101- William George Knepper, 22, be faced deal with such vital mat- Newell J acobsen, A3 of Creston, Lincoln school. private dining room lrom 12 to campaign will .be tJ ubliBhed as Receipts fol' the same period lowing his induction into thc army. member of the 17th battalion of ters as import restrictions, dls- isolation Prep~re PUP)) L Show 1:80. The afternoon program in- soon as all the results have been amounted to $338,830.20. A bal- Success on yesterday's test, how- lhe Iown Navy Pre-Flight school criminative treatment of immi- Eugene Scoles, A3 of Cumming, Brownie Troop 20, which will eludes another talk by Dr. Ever- tabulated, Mrs. Taylor said. A few ance of $101,718,41 is now on ever, will provide the candidate here, died in the navy ward of the gwnts as well as goods and crea- ward C32 meet at 3:45 p, m. Tuesday in ton from 1:30 to 1:50, discussions university and rural area reports hand. with u certificate of qualification University hospital at 3:50 a. m. lion of machinery to :facilitate flow J oEllen Margolin, A2 of Yank- Roosevelt school, has divided into from 2 to 3:30, area chairmen have not yet been made. . Warl'!lnts for $17,000 were pllid Which, upon presentation at the yestcrday of acute peritonitis fol- of capital toward areas of poten- tO~~~k DC~:~~1f.5~2 of Sheldon, two groups. One group will !in- eiection from 3:30 to 4:30 and a "Everyone 'helping us really did Irom the water fund; about $2,000 time of voluntary or regular in- lowing an operation for a gan- tllIl development. ish stringing puppets made by summary in worship form from a gt'and job," Mrs. Taylor said ycs- less than this figure was paid from duction, will assw'e his assignment gl'enous appendix. "Certllinly the traditional atli- ward C32 troop members, and the other will 4:30 to 5:3 O. t erd avo "If• was tl I, e generous sup- thell l'gl t

------.-. - ~- ... SATURDA y, AI-Ito.. 3, 1943 THE D A I L Y lOW AIf, lOW A CIT y, lOW A PAGE FIVR Past Noble Grands ril 6, at 4 o'clock in room 104 These must be finally deposited housing not later than Saturday What to Send In- C3chaeffer halL Candidates will by 5 p. m. April 23. noon, April 3. Senator 1ydings Asks Hog Prices Climb To Convene Monday fcmish themselves with a dic­ CARL E. SEASHORE (MRS,) IMELDA C, MURPHY tionary and 300 pages of reacting Dean Manacer, Division of Student Entire Independence To 23-Year High; Gladys Emerson. 423 Grant material in their respecti\' fields. Houslnr Bundles for Servicemen slreet, will be hostess to the Past It is expected that 100 pages have A. A. U. P . Meat Shortage Grows Noble Grands of Iowa City Re­ been prepared in ad,'ance. The AJllt't'lcan Association ot MATHDtATlCS LOWDEN PRlZt; for Puerto Ricans -And How to Send It bekah Lodge No. 416 Monday. FJLED 1.. FEHL G Unlversity F'rotessors wlll hold a The examination lor the Lowden The group will meet at 7:30 p. m. meeting at 7:15 Tuesday, April 6, prize In mathematics wlU be gi\'en Bill Would Cancel CHICAGO (AP) - Hogs sold tor a business meeting and social Ph.D. FRENCH EXMUNATl1>N preceded by a dinner at 6:30 in in room 224 physics building, Sat­ • * * * * * * • at the stockyards yesterday for hour. The Ph D. French examinnllon the Triangle club rooms. Reserva­ urday, AprU to: tram 2 to 5 p. m U,S. Control Dating Would you like to send a pack­ his letter must accompany the will be administered Tuesday, tions should be made through Candidates should leave their package lo the post olIice. $16.10 a hundred pounds, a peak Mrs. Lillian Oathout will be From Spanish War age to some man overseas? If previously unequaled since Oc­ assisting hostess. April 13, from 4-6 p. m. in room Prof. Erich Funke. names in the mathematics office, our answer Is "yest then you're No Letter Needed 314 Schaeffer hllll. Please make JO El'H E. BAKER 110 physics building. The pl'i7.e For sailors and marines no let­ tober, 1920, while packers and WASHlNGTON (AP) - Com- in the market for whal lo send producers strove at a meeting In OFFICIAL BULLETIN application in room 307 Schaeffer President of $25 Is open to all sophomores ter ~s required, although a llrnit who are about to complete the and how to send it. Ule loop \0 prevent what they (Continued from page 2) hall before April 10. No applica­ plete and absolute Indcpendence ot 5 pounds in weight and 36 tions will be received aUer that CHI ALPHA CHI work of the freshman and 50pho- incbes in girth has been set for aU caUed an "acutely cliaotic situa­ 101' Puerlo Rico was proposed yes­ If your serviceman is on for­ time. Chi Alpha Chi will meet Mon- more years in mathematics. Candl servicemen's packages. tion surrounding the national the keynote speaker and six dis­ terday by Chairman Tydings eign soil, he'll welcome such items meat supply." cussion groups will be held. All ROMANCE LANGUAGE day evening at 8 o'clock in con- dates should prepare for an ex- A new ruling now makes it university students are inviled to DEPARTl\IENT terence room 2 in Iowa Union. amination in algebra, plnne trlgo- (D.Md.) of the sennle territories as laundry soap, loilet soap, wash possible lo send to any branch of A hopeful sign was the state­ commillee. cloths, towels, books, newspapers, Inent by the American Meat Insti­ attend. l\lARY LANGLAND Inome try, analytic geometry of two the service (without a letter) a PDYLLI NlS EN GRADUATE THESES DUE ecretary dimensiOns, and the elements of Announcing in the senate that magazines and cliPllings about his sealed package first class i! it tute that "we have every reason he had introduced a bill lo haul to believe that constructive, cor­ Chairman All graduate sludents who ex­ differential and integral calculus. family and friends. Each man in does not exceed 8 oz. in weight. pect to receive degrees at the Ul\lMER E ION ROOMS The prize may be divided if out­ down lhe flag that has flown over the armed forces is given an allot­ This takes care of glasses, watch recti \'e ac~ion by the government is on the way." PR. D. READING TEST April convocation should cheek in All householders who will have standing papers of equal value are the tropic sugar island since Span­ ment of towels and soap, but if repairs, and other small articles "But," the statement added, "it IN GERl'tfAN their theses at the graduate college rooms to rent for lhe summer ses­ submitted or may be withheld if ish war days, Tydings asserled this supply is not enough Cor his contributing to the comfort and that "when Puerlo Rico gels her must come quickly. The lack of The Ph, D.reading test in Ger-i office, 116 University hall, not sion, April 26, are asked to list no papel' sbows sufficient merit. needs, he will remcmber you well-being of our men abroad. man will be given Tuesday, Ap- later than 5 p. m., April 12. them with the division of student LLOYD A. KNOWLER independence, this government kindly for helping him oul. balance belween the demand for will have exhibiled modern con­ meal and the supply available ha~ cepts ot civilization which are in Don't Send Food WASHINGTON placed many in the industry on POPEYE By personal report and through - the brink of ruin because of tbE line with the highest !)spirations the many letters received J'rom of the human race." (Continued from page 2) ignoring of pl'ovisions of the law men who are "out there," our which state thal in fixing maxi­ Follows Phlllppine Bill fighting forces already have mum prices 11 geneL'ally lair and The Puerto Rico bill in some re­ plenty of good food, shaving That the "inflationary spil'al"­ spects tollows the Philippine Inde­ cq u ita b 10 mal'gin shall be equipment, cigarettes and candy. lust plain high cost of living-is allowed." pendence acl, of which Tydings Packages can now be shipped to in its most critical period, and was one o( the authors. It de­ servicemen abroad with the eX'- that events of the next few weeks men, mands a constitution guaranteeing pectation that they will arrive in may determine whether inflation The milk ot mother seals is ten his 5.8 freedom of religion, speech, press good time and in satisfactory con- is here to slay or is being checked time.> as rich as cow's milk. and assembly and safety of the by Rice I dition if the sender follows Uncle close to pl'esent levels. Straws in Smile rights of individ uals nnd United Sam's postal regulations concern- the wind will be the outcome of mal'ketsi the results of the 48-hour Greg states investments. It proposes lng them. If your serviceman is a the fight by John L. LeWis and week, wilh pre 'umably faitened now customs duties beginning one year soldier, he first of all requests by his United Mine Workers for \~ge pay envelopes; and the federal tax after independence al five percent IA C~'ess()r to letter what he desires, getting the raises which some claim will upsel program, which migh t be a power­ of the normal rale on foreign OK of his commanding officer on the government wage-scale pro­ ful influence for or against infla­ products. The duties would in­ the letter. Then those back home gram; the light in congress to up tion, depending upon how deeply crease five percent each year to may send what he requests, nnd : farm prices; the growlh of black it dips into American purses. the colledion of tull lariffs in 20 years. Similar levies would be , made by Puerto Rico on imports BLONDlE CHIC YOUNQ from the United Stales. No definite dale is set for free­ dom. Ultlmale withdrawal of Daily Iowan Want Ads IIIIII!I; I American sovereignty would occur on the Fourth of July following accomplishment of all preliminary * * * *LOANS * * 'LOST* AND * FOUND* steps, In the tranSition period a CLASSIFIED high commissioner appointed by $ Money to Loan $ LOST-Brown bilHold in Union the president of the United Stales ADVERTISING Hock-Eye Loan Co. CaIeleria Wednesday noon. Re· would safeguard rights oC the RATE CARD Phone 4535 ward. Phone 6738. United Slales and her citizens. 2,000,000 People CASH RATE CAR RENTAL LOST - Small b] n c k suitcase Nearly two million people, citi­ lor 2 days- RENT A CAR. B. F. Carter. Dia] March 8 al 225 S. Gilbert. Re· zens of lhe United Stales by act ward. Phone X724. lOc per line per day 4691. 01 congress, are crowded on this 3 consecutive days- Caribbean i~land. About the size 70 per line per day INSTRUCTION LOST-Green Schaeffer lifetime of lhe stale of Connecticut, it has 6 consecutive days- pen Mondoy. Phone 6994 . been made an Atlantic Gibraltar 5c per line per day DANCING LESSONS-ballroom­ for defense or the Panama canal. 1 month- ballet-tap. Dial. 7248. Mimi APARTMENTS Naval, air and military bases 4c per line per day Youde Wuriu. FURNISHED lhree room aparl· would be retained by the United -Figure 5 words to line­ Minimum Ad-2 lines ment. Pl'ivat bath. FI'igidaire 3RICK BRADFORD States and not lransferred to the HBLP WANTED Al so one room lurnished apart­ I - infant nation. A~T~ON€' STUDENT tor janitor w'ork two ment with ltitchenette. 328 Brown I LO PlUI'lGES In lhe past years the United CLASSIFIED DJSPLA Y Phone 6258. OVER States has expended nearly $300,- houL's :l day. Cash salary. APply T~E. SOc' col. inch in person. Maid-Rite. ED<>E. OF 000,000 in relief or assistance for Or $5.00 per month FURNISHED two room first !loo, T~E the island. Geared to an export WANTED-Night bus boy. Apply apartment. Adults. Dial 5338. CLIFF economy it produces little of its All Want Ads Cash in Advance Hostess at Huddle. I HE ClUTC~E5 own food . Virtually besieged for I Payable at Dally Iowan Busi­ FURNISHED apartment Jar rent DESPERATELY n time by German submarines and ness office da,Uy until 5 p.m. COUPLE to do janitor work and Larew P I u In b i 11 g Company I AT suffering also from the war-bred cookjng lit fl'aternity. Phone Phone 9681. , BRICK, 9647. ______W~O shortage of ships, many Puerto I Cancellations must be called in DANGLES before 5 p.m. Ricans have felt the pinch of hun- 'I WANTED - LAUNDRY !f.lP ~E5.5LY gel'. Some 300,000 at the island's Responsible tor one incorrect WANTED - .Full and part-time IN citizens Bre unemployed. A reliet insertion only. H~~I~~ss. Apply Hostess at LAUNDRY-8hirts 9c. Flat finish /A,iD-A IR program !lOW in the making calls 5e pound. DIAL 3762. Long· for a congresSional appropriation WANTED-Intelligent young men streth. of $25,000,000. and women to assist in the care Tydings' proposal for indepertd­ DIAL 4191 of patients at Psychopathic Hos­ WANTED ence came 11 few weeks aLter pital. Call 3111- X85. President Roosevelt sent a special WANTED -S cond-hand plumb. HENRY. CARL ANDERSON message to congress asking more WANTED immediately. Man as ing Iixt.ures. Also used heatin~ --...,....------. r:::::=====::::====~i'r':""'::;"":::":'::"":~~-~'=:"""::'::'--':""-;' .~------home rule for Puerto Rico. Gov­ * * * janitor. Permanent job, Apply plants. Larew Co. I ' ernors elected by the citizens at Larew plumbing. .' should replace appointed gover­ * * * nors, the president said. Bills for SERVICES* * * LAUNDRY WORKERS apply in I.IN OI.E.UM Puerto Rican statehood and for'S person. New Process Laundry Attention! DEPT termination of Governor Tug­ TYPING-Editing thesis, play, and 313 S. Dubuque. book manuscripts a specialty. well's tenure also have been intro­ PLUMBING duced at this session of congress. Neat, accurate WQl·k. Mrs. Fred­ Highest Prices el'lck Monroe, 393 Memorial Dr. WANTED: Plumbing and heating. S.E., Cedar Rapids. Phone 29307. Larew Co., 227 E. Washington. Paid For fort Worth Divorcee Have your refrigerator checked Phone 9681. now! CONNER'S REFRTGERA- --F-U-RN--IT-U-RE--M-O-V- IN-G-­ TOR SERVICE, 'Dial 7760. USED CARS Described as Rootin', ----F-. O-R-S-ALE~---- BLECHA TRANSFER and STOR­ AGE. Local and long dlstance All Makes Joofjn', Shoofin' KiJJer GOOD wardrobe trunk, desk, hauling. Dial 3388. chairs; also antique walnul desk, and Models TULSA, Okla. (AP)>-The state commode, and writing table. Phone MAHER BROS. TRANSFER summed up its case against Mrs. 3057. Phone 9651 For Efficient Furniture Moving PAUL ROBINSON Ella B. Howard yesterday by de­ PORTRAITS Ask About Our scribing her as "the L'oolin', tootin' WARDROBE SERVICE shootin'" slayer of Mrs. T. Karl MODERN PORTRAITS .. , Young's Nail Chevrolet Simmons, prominent Tulsa social- Studio. North of City Hall. Open DIAL - 9696 - DIAL

ite.County Attorney Dixie Gilmer,• -:::S~u~n~da~y::. ' '~ ______-::-:-_-:-,.!..:=====:::=:;::=;::==:;::~===::::::=::;=.:;::;=::::;;=:::;::::===- • , ~~~~~~~~~~_I ~ ___ ~~~~~~~~ ___ ~~~--~~~~~~~~~~-~·i l~---~--.~ ment that the Ft. Worth divorcee be held on a murder charge in the slaying one week ago, asserted I the defendant came out of the hotel death room with "a smoking I pist.ol in her hand, ran to another I room and lhere, what did she dO" l She called her lawyer." I Mrs. Howard's counsel giving the defense version of the dom­ estic tragedy in Its final ar.u­ ment contended Mrs. SInun,ons "came UP to Mrs, lIoward'8 room with no good in ber heart." ROOM AND BOARD ' BY STANLEY "Her acts showed she was there [or trouble," added Defense At­ ~ONEST, SARAH.- .THEV .... '" LOAN '1OU ~100 1-. NOTM/NE'.'.-.A torney Walter M. Scolt. He said ST~c;;eR TIED 'EM WHY/I'M GLUED AN INSURANCE> '1lU:Ii!E WI-\IL.E' no proof had been offered that the HE'S ~ETTIN~ lollS I..UNCH! gun used in the shooting belonged NOW 'FOR ~ 60 'lOLl 'POUCY ,.HAi to his client. v HAS BEEI>I Common Pleas Judge Grady S. ACCUMUI.. ...IING Cornett said he would rule this Amazed because your Daily Io.wan classified ad 'DIVIDeNDS FQR. morning at 9:30 whether MI"8. 16 YEARS, AND Howard would be freed, the charge I CAN GET $1.00 WI~OUT red u c e d to manslaughter 01' Whether shc would be held for ·tirougHt sutH quick resultsf 'BORROWING .I trial. . I Another defense lawyer, Marvin Simpson, said George Sheehan, ve teran employe of Simmons, Lded to prevent Mrs. Simmons from 10ing to see Mrs. Howard. Certainly nol! Daily Iowan ads always do! "But what do we find?" he asked. "We find Mrs. Howard in her own home, her hotel room, with Mrs. Simmons bursling into iL Where's there 11 scintilla ot evidence that Mrs. Hownrd tired the bullet?" DIAL 4191 . . " ~~"' " U. $. Army shoe specificatlona 'lIHAT .. are so rigid that only the tog SOLVES IT, third of tanned hides nrc accept­ Juvat- able. > , , PAGE SIX T~HE. DAlL:V lOW AN, IOWA , CITY, IOWA SATURDAY,. APRIL 3, 1~3

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