Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1945-06-27
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Approval of World Charter Ch icago Of Four Defeated •t .... '.. .,.."' ..... ey and .,= Jel'l'Y WASHINGTON (A P)-A •, Premiere Performance Tonight- Ir hom~ 638,500,285,95 1 war depurlrrll'nt Nips Held in 20-Mile hOusing appropriatioll for the filical Truman Gets n Chl_ year beginning July 1 won un· ~",~,,/ animous house approval yestet·· ) Corridor on luzon Brown d.y .fter a move to force the .~'-.~ 'Come Mar_c_h,_en_9_H_o_m_e_'_O_ p_en_s Rising Ovation arge ot _rmy to discharge fathers of ..IU ~ •" service •....• ..,' Between Americans four. or more clLildren was de· , '''.",' The premiere performance of t y pic a I hurriedly constructl'd Jerry Fenlger, A2 of Davenport; 'feated. .~' "Come Marching Home" by Lleut. scenes, according to Professor Paullne Mudge, A4 of SlJppery Interim Commiuion Robert W. Anderson, U.S.N.R Th~ big mealmre, boosting to NETHERLANDS Bombers, Fighters Gillelle. By use of slanting ceiling, Rock, Pa.; Is\ea Hope, A2 of Chl- • will be liven this evening in the beams and different tloor levels, ago; Rex Kyker; Denton Snyder; Meets Today to Fill orad "pproIi ma tely $245,000.000,000 Strike 8alikpapan university theater. Prize winner iotal' funds made available to a sense of depth Is obtained, to Nora Br hn n; Merline Case, G Gap Until League lon, re ~POINTI.NAl , Gun Positions among 47 plays entered In the make the selting more realistic. at Atoka, Okla; Dorothy Stinch the war department since July atholic BORNEO army-navy special service division Similar to a wagon stage, the comb, A3 of Muncie, Ind.; Mar AN FRAN I ( AP)- gave a 1, 1940, went to the senate by Ii MANILA, Wednesday (AP) competition, "c a m e Marching set roUs on fixed tracks to the caret Rowland or Dayton, Ohio; voice vote. United NaUon tat Iilllt'n . ign d oom of Liquidation of the last Japanese Home" Is presented through ar stage, whe"e It is held in place by Joan Ronk, A4 of Oklahoma City, 'tltere w.. almon 110 debate on yesterday tb eharter of 8 new ing the 'ASII strong hold in Cagayan valley, rangement with the author's wife, wooden wedges. The c Iling Is Oklo.; Jaime Montana of Bogota, h. The bU.' molle, lte... In the mea world organiut i nand Pr j. 411, northern Luzon island in the Phil who Is here for the opening. Cit Columbia; Marlon Odell; Stuart ....' conln.. hopes wUl provide dropped down by ropes to se dent Troman cl d on of the el uded ippines, is near with the Nipponese The play is unusual in Its set curely in the walls. McConkle, and Armon Bonney. ~ gr atest Kelly . "8UDd." DUDell" to de'_' J. compressed Into a 20-mile corridor stage arrangement. The single set Slone work typical of New Eng Th play I under the direction mbli of hiBtory pan, bId DlDre Uaan two hour. I ~Q~' between American columns. represents living quarters In a with.n urane th t "you .ere apent diaellllln, 'he army'l land ottages is appliqu d and of Prof. E. C. Mable, head of the Gen. Douglas MacArthur's com made-over barn. Designed by nailed on, piece by piece, instead speech and dram tic art depart hav creat d a gr at in trument ~n~ ~ltem 0' dlJehar,H and the munique today said the Japanese Prof. Arnold Gillette of the speech of being painted in one piece. ment. Prof. Bernelce Prisk is in for pt'act'." " ...in _ri&ll 0' batter .oct oleo "Th world mu t now u e .......rine ID a lI& .. t ..... maD'. dJet. were being pinched between Maj. and dramatic art department, the Wood n b ms which look realis ch rge ot costumes and Denton Relkegentatlve Engel (R., Mich.) Gen. Robert S. Beightler's 37th in scene has a comfortabie New Eng tically solid are mere light wood Snyder planned the liehtlne. it!" (r Trum n id. fathered the fight to force dis fanlry division pushing down river land atmosphere. frames covered with canvas. Performances will be liven Addre ing tht' final plenary charse of the dads. He offered an 1rom the south while 11th airborne Built In the theater work/lhop, The Cllst of charact rs for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and ion of th nit d Nati Jl amen(fment, which was defeated di vision elements advanced up the the set Is rolled on stage, over "Com Marclhng Home" includes: Saturday evenlnes, with a matinee cont ren ,lh hi f x nth e by lI 'non-record vote of l1S to 89, WlTH THE RICH LUTONG 011 rellnery area, In the Brunei section of valley. coming many of the faults of the Robert Jensky of Pola Alto, Calif.; Saturdny a!lernoon. appealed to del I te of 60 nations to allow any soldier In the en- Borneo, seized durlnl new landlnls and with Ballkpapan, on the east The 3'7tJ1 swept tbrou,.h Tu,-ue to make th charter "a IIvlng 1l8te~ ranlts to obtain his dis eoast, belnl' primed for Invasion, the reconquest of this rich Pacific garao, capital of Cacayan prOVince, thine," to eek It. lmmedlate rati charge by application prior to prize Is well under way. The above map shows the areas wbere rubber, Monday to find the Jap.nese force 802 Japanese Quit London Poles Decry fication. He promised: Se,pt . 1' if he Is the father of four oil, coal and diamonds (Indicated by symbols) are found In great which had won control 0' Ute city New$ Analyst "I ""11 .e... thll tharter to lbe or more living children. .bundance. Belore World War ll, the Sandankan plantations provided from hard-pressed FUlplno ruer Vntted &lit lfD.ate at once. I .m The present point .ystem pro Ireat Quantities of rubber; 80 did Sarawak and Dutch Borneo. Band rllIas already In fll6ht to hiU. to In Okinawa Fighting New Administration nre that &lie overwhelmillf _ti viding for discharge ol men with jermasin, In tbe south, is rich In all four products. South 01 Parakan the east. The hills fI.nk Ute na lDe'" 01 &be people 01 my eoubUy tional hll'hway leadln,. to Aparrl, 05 or more polni!! allpws 12 points are 1"loh I'old fields and cold flecks many a river bottom. To Lecture aDd el their ~pruena Uv In Ute for each child; not in excess of coasla1 city reeently ta.ken from Enemy Reports Claim Challenge Authority RDate II lD lavor of IlIUIIedllte three. , the Nipponese. Allied Invasion Of Major Powers ratUIe&Uon." • EDl'el ' aal. lathen of four or Beighller's veterans continued Mr. Truman was liven a rlaing Senate to Receive At a Glance- their rapid advance, pushing north To Sponsor Change ••r~ ehlldren "have no place In Of Unidentified Island Friday Nigh" ovation. He smiled and, xtendlng \he army." FurtMrmore, he told to Iguig while units of the 11th LONDON (AP) _ Th Polish hla Drms outward, d lared, "Oh, airborne in their thrust southward G U A M, Wednesday (AP) the ho-..e, it I, too coatly to keep Charter Monday government In London ye terday what II ,teat dny this can be In 'belD In. freed the town of Gattaran, nine Emerglng frOm cave$, canetields Carroll Binder, foreign n ws history." Today's miles souih of Lal-Lo. analyst, will be the s cond speaker denounced lhe n wly tormed "no- Facil\l him as he spoke w ra The Michigan, representative and brushy valleys, scores of Japa cited the case 01 a 43-year-old man Schedule Calls A headquarters spokesman esti nese carrying surrender lea rle ts in the summer s s. ion I tur tlonal unity" admlnlslratlon of the men nnd women who met her Wnl'snw as n "pseudo -loV rn- with nine children who was killed For Ratification mated that of probably 20,000 Jap gave themselves up to American series. lie will dLcuss "Rwsin m nt," and d clnr d It wouid ling two months lind a d y ago to draft on L:uzon. In aUQtments and pen Iowan anese still fightJng .. In .. northern Tenth army troops yesterday. lind lhe So n Francisco Conference" a master plan for pe ceo Behind $i9 n~, he saili, the government will Within a Month Luzon, fully half of them- are east The day's total of prisoners, in Friday evening on the w st ap to its claim at nuthority to speak him was a bright blue background, proach lo Oid Capitol. Blndcr '1- tor the PQiisJ1- Mtion. with the lla of all th Unlt d pay' a total of from $22,000 to WASHINGTON (AP) - T ~ e at the highway with ~he rUl!ged, cluding hundreds of Nipponese '25,000 over I/o periqd,ot yeal'1> fOl' \Jnexplo ed Sierra Madre range at captured at- riUe POint Cl driven lend d til COli rerencc liS n n ws 1l chall ng d the authority of Nallons sllhou tted ng insL it, In- ~1'I1i te m de lt~p'11l'lis yesterday to Truman ui-Ifes* -* immediate * · rati- the major powers to sponsor crea- the 18 ·months.the man served.