~IIATI, PATA!. ,ill ita.,r,i, Ie lioro.~' ZI now ••••. ••001l1l1lIlD rOOD III, b •• Ila",p. IU Ibro ••b III ...... II... ,VClA., bo.l I •• r .1... , 3U .... for II .. ,.un... Ihro•• " A" •. »1. IiInOl!8, book Ihr•• airplane ...... ,. 1. :! ••• I •••4 Indefinitely. No new llamp ...111 A.,. I. GAIOLINII, J8·A ''',OD' DOW , ••d IOWA; C- 'bn...... - f.r lis ,.U.D' ...~. lI·ft, II·', 11·1, C·H, C·1 ••• C·. _wKlt ...._ ... •••, ...... for II •• "II...... h. FUI.. OIL, ·,orl •• THE' DAILY I,OWA N ••, 'Ilr•• ," flYe ~'.'l'ih' .,•• tbtou,b Au,. 11 . ull &b1lll4en ...... , ••". ;er... ' •• f i.. IIvl eo.p ••• all. es,lr. Au,_ at. Iowa City'. MornlnCl ~ew.paper ' I FIVE CENTS IOWA em, IOWA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27,1945 ...... m: .... VOLUMEDJ NUMBER 234 BORNEO IS RARE PACIFIC PRIZE ranch H~use Okays Buren e Riggs City for /. named Appropriation President Urges Immediate local Kelley ,for Ariny the Past e Iowa ilh the Move to Force OPtical elscharve of Father. 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. receive from Pl'esldent Truman Iknti on of world charter In San their bocks. from caves with grenades, was paper representative. tion of the broadened Waraaw Lerspersed between tour DU9t r , , He estimated that tbere are next Monday the histroic San Francisco speech. The major .lIIed air IWUvity 802, increasing to 9,498 the num­ Correspondent and world trnv­ gold n column •. 8~;000· ,n\l~n in the anny with four Francisco worid charter and a Sunday eontlnued to be ooneen­ ber 01 enemy troops In stockades eler, Bindel' went to Minn apolis government, and nsserted Polnnd ecreUry of tate tetUnilII In- or I1}Qre children and that 15,000 traled on Ballkpa,pan, ,_ riCh on Okinawa. The figures were a shorL lime ago as ed i toria I d 1- now is occupld "by an allen nrmy troduced Mr. Truman by aayln, drive was started immediately to JIouse approves $38,500,285,951 nnd on lien politicnl pollce." Ilf them are eligible for diSCharge get it mtitied· by Aug. 1. war depart"!ent appropriati on. Borneo 011 district In Japaneae given in Fleet Admiral Chesler W. tor or the Minneapolis Star-Jour­ The d elarat lons were made in bnpl" "Fellow II le,ate , the under the point system or be­ Meantime, Cordell Hull, former hallds. Bombers and Ill'hters: 01 Nimitz' communique today. nal and Tribune. Previously he n formal note handed to all allied president of Ute United tat ." cause of age. Half of the remaining secretary of state, issued a state­ Japanese compressed in 20-mHe the Fifth and 13t halrforces Yank patrols continued their hod bc n In charge of the for Ign govel'nmenls except Russia . As Mr. Truman spoke there 20,000, he said, probably would ment from his sickhed at Bethesda, corridor on Luzon. dropped 260 tons of explostvetl on m op up operations throughout news service or the Chicago Daily Meonwhile, other Polish leaders were frequ nt outbursts of ap- apply for discnar.ge It his amend­ Md., naval hospital, hailing the Japanese &'Un poeItions In the Ba1- southern Okinawa. News. I1is syndicated column, plause. Members of th army, navy ment became effective. charter as "one of the greatest University theater presents pre­ Ikpapan area, on the Borneo eaet A number of Japanese planes "The Trend of Foreien Affairs," gathering In Warsaw were ex- and the marine s rvic R, Including *' e p r , • e b tat h'ie Itabauj milestones in man's upward climb miere performance of "Come coast. MallKrer airdrome wu a appeared over the Okinawa area has app nred in leading newRpa­ p led to announce soon Lhe exact WAOl, WAVES nnd SPARs, stood (D., Mlch), .upporiln, Enl'et's toward a trUly civilized existence." Marching Home" tonight. favQred iarl'et. Monday night but did no damage pers ot lhe United States, Gr at mnke-up of the new Polish odmln- t rigid attention In a I mleircle "opoul, erUlcl1ed Ute point SYI­ with the lew bombs they dropp d, Britoin, Cnllllda and South 18tro1.lon ogr ed upon in talks In b hind th presid nt. He appealed to all the United At the some time Fifth AAF Moscow. Many quart ra expect tellD a. "UDf.lr" 'or 'alllnl' to re­ Na.\ions to ratify it as soon as pos­ fighter bombers sent 270 sorties the communlque reported, TweJve America. Britain and the Unlted States to "With this chart r," th pr si­ eo,nllle IDOre tban Utree children. sible. over northern Luzon Sunday, with raiders were destroyed by anti­ In 0 ddition lo his ed i torin I recognize th is new admlnlslTllUon. dent slIid, "the world can b gin to Representative Thomason (D., The senate's majority leadership Two Enemy Generals close support given to ground aircraft fire and combat air pa­ work, Bind r has achl ved promi­ look forward to the tim when all Tex), ranking member of the mili­ revealed that: forces ,In tl)e Tuguegarao area. trols. nence as a platform speak r, nc­ In that event, yesterday's d clor- worthy human beings may b p r- tary committee, opposed the I-The president will address (Contradictory reports by the cording to Prof. M. Willard Lamp, ation by the London eovernment milled Lo live decently as free Commit Hara Kiri The Nipponese found the embat­ of Pr mler Tomosz. Arcl zewski amendment on the ground It had Lhe senate at 11 :30 a. m., CWT, tle city too hol as the 37th division Japanese radio, one snying an al­ director ot the chool of r !igion people. not been considered thoroughly. Monday as he formally turns over OKINAWA (AP)- The beme­ advanced upon them, so with­ lied invasion had ~en attempted and director of the summer se~io n may be its last before goil1l into "II we lIhoDld 'aUer In the lu­ on an unidentified island midway political xile. the document designed to set up dalled bodies of Lieut. Gen. Mit­ drew. lectures. Y st rday', note asserted the ture In Ollr wUl to use It, mllJloDl between Okinawa and the Nippon­ a world organization to promote suru Ushijima, commanding Jap­ n w Polish adminlsLratiQn "ha.8 _w liviD( will aurely die. Merle Oberon Wed peace. anese general on Okinawa, and his ese home Islands, another merely • speculating on the possibility of been created on the basis of un- "Let ua not 1011 to Ira p Lhls 2- The foreign relations com­ chief of staff have been found In Sky Will Clear 8-29's Smash precedent d procedure while the supreme chance to establlsh a mittee will hear from two at its the shallow rock graves on the such a move, were picked up in 50 whole of Polish territory is occu- world-wide rule or reason-to cre­ To K. LBallard London and New York. members who were delegates to southeast tip of the conquered is­ I Before Noon Today pled by the Soviet army and at ate an endurlnl peace under the the San Francisco conference just land. They had committed hara ... (The all-Indin radio, heard in Nip Utsube River . 'leuidonce of God." .Thi s is being written from on London, reported a Tokyo broad­ a time when Pol s are deprived of Presid t T rum a n finished By Proxy in Mexico how the charter proposes to work. kiri. Chairman Connally (D., Tex.) is Col. Cecil W. Ness, of Salem, top of a chicken shed floating on cast as saying that forces were cithet' elementnry" rights of man and sp a kl ng 7 :28 p. m. cen t ra I war HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Screen scheduled to address the entire Ore., 24th army corps staff ofli­ the Mississippi river somewhere attempting an invasion at an is­ Oil Refinery Izen. time and was Ilv n a standing AetrEfls MerJe Oberon and Lucien senate Thursday of this week, cer, said yesterday the bodies of downstream lrom Muscatine. Last land; presumably, as previously ovation by the del gallons. 1Celt~ Ballard, tIlm cameraman, Senator Vandenberg (R., Mich.) Ushijima, commanding general of night it had rained .1S 01 an Inch predicted by To kyo, Amaml GUAM, Wednesday (AP) - Abdication Expected After announcJne that the in­ ..te married by proxy yesterday giving his version of the draft in the 32nd Japanese army, and at Iowa City by 12:30 this morn­ OShima. Neariy 50 B-29's struck the Utsube BRUSSELS (AP)- Klnt Leo­ terim commission would meet \n Juarez, Chih., Mexico, while a similar speech Friday. Lieut. Gen. lsamu Cho, h is chief ing. But lhen it started ralnlng river oil refinery, J apan's principal pold In of Belgium last rught today to start laylnl pians lor they were working In a picture 3-Hearlngs of the committee, it of staft, had been positively iden­ nnd here we are. producer of aviation gasoline, in a weighed the fra nk counsel of his brideil1l the gap between the con­ bere. is hoped will last two weeks; de­ tified. It will be a fairly nice day in precision demolition attack before political friends and enemies, and ference and ralitlcation of the new Miss Oberon obtained a divorce bate on the floor another two Both wore full field uniforms Iowa City- hope we get back there Chinese Drive midnight last night. all siens indicated that a decis ion lealue, Stettlnlus ral d his gavel Il.Ine 4 in Juarez from Alexander weeks, a final vote one month from with medals and insignia of rank -because the clouds will start to abdicate was inevitable. and said: The raid followed by half a day Lieul. Gen. Walter Gangsho! korda, British producer, whom she next Monday. pinned on their blouses. breaking up nnd clearing away be­ the greatest Super!ortress demOli­ "I nOw hereby deelar. the UnI­ mauled in France. At the time o( There was some disagreement The bodies of Admiral Minoru fore noon. Then the clouds will Van Der Meersch, a trusted adviser W NaU.... conlereau on Inter­ tion pinpOinting at Honshu ind us­ to the throne, said he felt unable the divorce, Korda's signature to however that this schedule can be ota, naval commander and five be scattered as the sky gradually For Shanghai tries in which nearly 500 of the uUeDaI or,anlaaUon adjourned!' to (orm a government tor the the document had not arrived so met. staff officers, previously had been ciears. Temperature will be about His lavel 1ell. It wns 7:29 p. m. t sky glants blasled 10 targets with king. she and Ballard were unable, , found on Oroku peninsula. the same. 3,00 tons of bombs. (central war time) the band under Mexican law, to be marHed CHUNGKING (AP) - Chinese The Utsube relinery is located ",unl Into the Star Spanlled tben. . "'" . troops have ripped 16 miles up Banner. When It was over, Stet­ China's "inv'aslon" coast toward near Yokkaichi, 18 miles south­ Japs Retreat Here "I iiidn't know until today that west 01 Nagoya on Ise bay. Since tiniUl took the president's arm the proxy ceremony had been per­ AUlsies Retake I- Shanghai, advancing withln 165 miles south of the great seaport in the destruction of fu el centers at and walked olt the opera house '9rmed," Miss Oberon said. "Mr. Tokyama alld Otake on May 10, stale. Ballard and I wiU be married 1n a new, two-day pursuit of with­ drawing Japanese lorces, the Chi­ the Utsube plant was the enemy's Ten con fer e n c e delegation the United states soon." Borneo .. largest remaining producer of chiefs, most ot them in their na­ 'She said last night that her law­ Oil:~a::u~~~~::o:~. H~~ ~~:.:~~,.~a:~J nese hiah command said last night. All aviation gasoline. tive toneues, had preceded the United Nations charter represents words a day, turning out 50 indi­ Sweeping alan I the south shore ,.'r arranged for tile proxy cere­ The city of Yokkaichl was henvliy president in addressing the c10sina IIIOny because she and Ballatd MANILA, Wednesday (AP) - a translation of 3,000,000 words vidual documents. of Taichow bay, 4S0 miles west of Into Russian, Chinese, French, The men who pulled otf the job AmerlcaD-held Okinawa, General­ damaged in n lire raid June 18. conference aeasion In San Fran­ 'tNre unable to get away Irom thp Australian Ninth division forces Army, navy and marine air­ Spanish and English, and ~O,OOO,- of translation and documentation issimo Chiang Kai-Shek's troops cisco'. war memorial opera house. I\u!Ilo and because' the Mexican completed the reconquest of the power ranged for over the western I,.,... de&ire8 that the marriage be great west Borneo oil fields Sun­ 000 pages of documentation. are Andre Simonpietri, a Vireinia­ haVe battered to the Linhal (Tal­ Mr. Truman watked lie,.. a Paciifc In other scattered blows at 001111 to &be opera boaae from tbe day wi~h the capture of Miri, by a staff of 135 translators, WOrk. born of Corsican ancestry, who has chow) city area south of the great P,ettorm~ in the jurisdiction of enemy shippine and ground instal­ ...... , &lie veien•• em­ til.' divorce. whose 300 oil wells have been Ing around the clock in 10-hour has been organizing conferences industrial Hangchow region, a It was whipped Into ;final form for the United States state depart­ communique said. lations. ortaI baUdllll, where be .... blazinl under the Japanese torch Search Mariners of Fleet Air "nate Votes Return for the last three weeks. shifts, seven days a week for nine ment for eight years, and GuJl­ With the new advance the Jap­ waieilN &be ADlerIeaD delepUoD weeks. lermo Surd, a dapper Puerto Rican anese had been cleared from a Wing One sank a medium 1reigh­ .. tile ebarter, Itat1UJa M 1:11 The town of 14,500 pfe-war pop­ er-transport in the Yellow sea. ~. Of Employment Service Ulation was deserted when the • The speed with which transla- linguist who heads the . depart­ 365-mi1e svetch of China's vulner­ .. .. (PWT). A doaeD mare dele­ To Stat" After War "digger" column, which had landed tions were made ranged from 360 ment's interpreting and translating 'able east coast. The Chinese op­ ratl.. had to affix &belr qua­ at the Luton refinery center sev- words a minute by American typ- section. posite F'ormosa hold the entire Japanese Report tva after &be tIaaI plenary _l­ ,WASHINGTON (AP)-The sen- era I days earlier, pushed througtJ ists usine special recording ma- To Simonpietri fell the responsi­ coastal area south to Japanese­ Invasion of Kume Iar. 'tit '~'oted ye.terday to require the wrecked storage tanks, power sta· chines to 500 words an hour by bility of putting into five lanlf­ held Amf)Y. ]n the last ftve weeks, With the rest of the American tovernment to return jurisdiction lions and office buildings, a head- Chinese experts painting in each uages-without a single mistake­ the Japanese have abandoned 2f() SAN FRANCISCO (AP)- Radio '-______L- ___..;-,;., delegation at the United Nations 11'1(11' the United States employ- quarters spokesman said today. lette~ with a delicately small every word o~ the new charter. miles Of coastllne north from Tokyo reported last nigh t fIlat al­ conference lined up behind him, ~nt servlca to th, statl!ll within Gen. Douglas MacArthur's cOm­ brush. There were instances w hen roochow to Linhai. lied troops landed on Kume island, JAPANESE RESISTANCE ap­ Secretary 01 State StettiniU9 eased w 4aY8 after tha el1d of tile war. munlque today did not mention the These translators-each an ex- Simonpletri had his translaiQJ!II The Chinese burst forward along SO miles west ot Okinawa, this pears to he enuablln.r 011 ever)' Into a blue armchair and penned ' the aclion wal taken throllgh operation, conflnlng its report of pert in his own language-set an prepare as many as 25 b"ans­ a ~tal hlihway to the L1nhai mornlng (Japanese time). LUIOn lroni, aceorr..... to reporM bis name swlttly and firmly on Ute pptlon by voica vote of a rider Borneo operations to air activity. unprecedented record for interna- lations of document in order not to area from Hwangyen, enaaging No details were given in the from field co1luluL1IIIen In aU ..- charter of a new world organiza­ to a '1,123,749,241 appropriation There likewise was no conflrma· tional conferences: not a single hold up a committee or commls­ Japan~ rearauards. broadcast, which was beamed in tors. Enemy troo.. In laereaalac tion dedicated to peace. "U .or thl! labor department and tion of reports which the Tokyo committee or commission was held sion meeting. English to American areas. numbers are ••rreadertq I. Stettinius Ilanced up, spoke I f~al security .genc,. for the raido has been circulating for back a minute because of transla- "The work we have done is In- Such a landing would expand American 'Orelel lD the Cap"..­ brieOy. The 0 the r delelates l",e tlscal year. ' more than a week that allied war­ tion delay. credible when you stop to think OWI Bud get the American loothald in the cen- valley and In the _ut&las .at stepped forward in tum to place " tha employment :service Was ships have been active aU Ballk­ In one single day during the about it," he explained. "After all, WASHINGTON (AP)-The sen- tral Ryukyus, where American of MaDila. Reporta of .arrenter their names on the charter- Sena­ .n ov~r from the states by papan, on the eastern coast ot weeks-long conference, the trans- we have rounded out, on time, ate refused yesterday to follow troops have captured Okinawa and Indicated elearl" the a~ ..- tors Tom Connally and Arthur t'tltcutlve proclamation of the late Borneo. lating section turned ot 1,700,000 translations of a document tNt the house's lead in slashlng funds nearly a score of tiny nearby is­ &erloraUon whleb Is .1IIIerwdalar Vandenberl, Represetnatlves Sol Pte.ldent ltQOllvaU 'arly In tbe The spokeSman said the AU8sies pages of documentation on a bat- took nine weeks to write where tor the otflce of war information lands. Nip Gen. TomoTD-ki Y...... Bloom and Charles A. Eaton, 'tiar to apetd the ch.nn.llnt ot walked into Miri without oppoal': tery of 20 electrically operated the architects at Verlailles took and voted it a $39,670,215 budlet There was no allied confirmation once·va_W .hiUp...... Comdr. Harold E. StuHn, Dun Virl\ni8 Gildersleeve. wprlcer. t. w.r J.n4Ultrl .., \lOll, mimeograph machines, nine months." 10r the next fiscal )'ear~ of the Kume invasion repOrt. 'orca. -_. _--"

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IMS D.· -Truman'l Succellor Associated Press News Analys' ------To * .. • The radio rumor factory In UNIVERS ITY CALENDAR Fred M, Pownall, PubUsher By PAUL MALLON Tokyo is working overtime wlth Imp~ :ohn A. Stlchnoth, Editor Wally Strinpham, Adv. 14(1'. WASHINGTON-How Mr. ['ru- reports of impending further Wedael4la,. Jane Z'l Binder, News Analyst; welt ap­ "ment y.., man happened to burst out sud- American or Allied ,land lng opera- Peace Officers Shod tour~. proach to Old Capitol (M8cbtldt • enforce­ denJ,:, for a new line 01 succession lions on Borneo 01' in the north- 3 p. m, lectu~e on "Mounds and Auditorium in case of rain) I peace c to the presidency, just before he ern Ryukyu:s above Okinawa, vir- 'their COli len by l'roressor lin tered as lIecond claBII mall Subscription ratell-By man $5 es," S.turda" June 31 I inll a P took a plane trip w~t, was not ex- tually Oll lhe lht'eshold of southern Charlet 'ft. Keyes, chemJstry audi­ matter at the nostoffJce at Iowa per year; by carrier, 111 cents 9 a. m. Panel forum; spealltr, room 0 pIa i ned to his congressional Japan. Whether these are pure toriUM. City, Iowa. unaer the act of con­ wteltl.y. $5 per year. Carrol Binder, house cha~r, ernoon • gress of March 2, 1879. leade~, to whom he recommended !ishing expec\itions or actually TInaracIar, I .... II Old Capitol . The Associated Press II exclu- it. based on the sighting or naval task Peace OIf.icers Short Course. The ( frldllY, J.ae Z9 10 a. m. Speech and Hearln, ae- Neberg TELEPHONES lively entltled to we for republi- This Is the only legislation be forces or troopsl1ip convoys by ai cation of all news 4ispatc~es enemy air scrouts remains to be 4 p. m. S~h an<\ Hearina Re- habilitation conference sen_Ie • vestig Edltorlal Office ...... 4192 has suggested without consulttng seen. There seems logical rea:son hablUtation con(erence sen ate chamber, Old Capitol I partmel credlt e d to it or not 0 therw i s~ the big four (leaders of senate and ~oclety Office ...... _...... 4193 cre­ The cOUfse already has achieved the south coast of Kyushu. CONVOCATION remarkable results. The achieve­ committees looked quietly into As a Hanking protection for MODdl1- lJ-2, 4-e, 7-9. ' I fe:ssional man, yet they perform Following Is a )jst ot require­ Tuesday- 1l-2, 4·8, 7-9, ments wele praised by Ernest question 01 succession for month~ Now It Can B~ Told- Okinawa, in process of being more ments to be met: their duties under a sometimes Kuhnel, special PBI asent in and produced a bill, which no one Wednesday- 11-2, 4-0, 'I-I. noticed, proposing something very, comuletely fitted with airstrips 1. Check your rtc:orlt ... the o{­ Tbutsday- ll- 2. 4-6. 'I-II, overwhelmingly disadvantage. Des d F . than any similar small land mass charge of the Moines field · fice of the regis IraI' and in your YridaY-1I-2, 3-11, 8-8. They must maintain law and district, anQ Sam Hardy, FllI very similar to the whole Trumap • f, . in the world, Amami Oshima woud major department to assure your­ scheme. Jim Farley made a sp~h Qun .,', ury Saturday- 1l-2, 3-5. order and preserve individual lib­ agent for 21 years who has par­ advocating similar action about a S ~eem essential. It w4iluld also pro- self that you can qualUy at the Sunday- I-5, 6-8. vide additional delopment room erty and safety with the benelit ticipated in all of the country's August convocation. The PhlJhllrmonic ancf NBc month ago. for the American air power being 2. Flll ou~ a iOl'mal appJlcat:,lD . of only meager training. While it major cases. Deeper behind the dispute lies AP NeWlifeatures lell whether the enemy was above, shuttled from Europe for the .(inal symphonies may be heard in tbe 101' graduation at the o~ice of the is financially pro fit a b 1 e lor Police otficer~ are taugbt the the conflict and jockeying over LONDON-The British navy ha~ below or slightly oft to one side blasting attacks on Japan. music room SUllday affernOOll .1 prospective doctors and lawyers proper methods of apprebending registrar. 2 and 4 o'clock respectively. ' continuance ot State Secretary given t\411 credence to a feport that of the Tribune. The island's dominating geo­ 3. Secule from the I!aduate of­ EARL E. HARI'q to attend u n i vel's i tie s to be criminals, taJtina evidence and Stettinius in the first cabinet of- one pf its submarines d~troyed an Then tw~ swishing sounds were graphical fealUl'e is an extinct vo;'" fice the inotructions for IYplng a trained in their profesSions, it is testifying in court. They are in­ flee, from which he would succeed enemy U-boat while both were heard- plamly enemy torpedoes cano rising some 2,500 feet above Dlreetor. kwa U.... thesis. ) not lor peace officers. troduced to the newest sclenti~c Mr. Truman under existing law. completely submerged: . aimed by the German's sound-de- sea level. It is much like Okinawa, 4. If you are a candidate for The advantages of good train­ devices for tracking down fugi­ Deeper yet is the fact that Mr. L'lUe. t E . f . ....n a 1ston, command ef tCl:tor"'h at tbe. British. . They missed. however, in that there is much the Ph.D. degree, dellver copy for SCHEDULE Roosevelt's ass is I ant president, of the Britts~ sub Tribunl!, 'said ., e B,itish commander closed relatively level ground which could ing even are denied them after tives and obtaining convictions on JOur examination program to the UNIVERSITY LIBIl,uy RO~ James F . Byrnes, is being ardentl.y the sinking was accomplished by the range to ' half a mile. Then be used for air strips and dispersal l1'aduate ofIice by JllIy 8. they have joined a police force. ~vidence sucl1 as a scrap of clotb, June 13-AUf. 8, 1946 '~ Except for the very largest cities, bit of blood or foot imprint. promoted fllr the Stettinius job, sound detection alne one morning tpom the sOl\nd ot the U-boat areas. The adjacent island of 5. Submit your tbesis to the not only to handle that post, but in AUill of 1940. ' a~ope, he calclJlated her position Amami Gunto, just to the south- aeadinr 'Rooms, M.e~rlde BaD tit the forces do not have "schools" This year an inqovation bas st graduate office for checking before Llbrar)" Annex' .', \.• , because she has unique experience and released two torpedoes, one at west, also is large enough to be JuI,. Z3. If you are a candidate for to teach men the proper methods been introduced. A crime will be Mond'ay-TIIl/l'I4al and ability to take over the country SOO)1 alter ~hll Tribune sub- a ~tb of 4i feet and another at useful. It has less high ground to tire doctorate, submit your ~ract merged, Lieulenant Balston said, 3D • t of criminal investigation and ap­ staged, with enouah evidence if anything happens to Mr. Tru- ... ~ee . ' implement the same sort of death- and pay the $25 publicatlon de­ 7:50 a. m.-12 M. prehension. planted to lead police omcers to man. her Asdic (or sound-detec:ting) de- Tw'enty-flve seconds . la~el' there stand defense encountered 00 1-6 p. m. vice conlacted a :;hip ~rOSSing h r ,. . poeit. The University of Iowa's col­ the criminal. Then the criminal In fact, I happen to know, from . was all explosion- one tID fish had Okinawa and presumably would be 6. Arrang. with your depArt­ 7-10 p. m. bows. A sweep with t e periscope "it. SurfaCing, Lieutenant Balston less diffl'cult for ph'b' at Frida, lege of law has taken the lead in will be tried in moot court. and an unquestionable aLtt.hority (who ,. am I 10US - mellt for the oral examinatioll5-- I showed a ~lear horizon IIn4 *he found 1 g "1 dg b'ts f t k th A . 0 h' 7:50 a. m.-12 M . correcting this deplorable situa­ if the police have used the . incidentally is opposed to Byrnes) British concluded an enemy sub- . jI ar e 01 smu e, I 0 ac an maml s lma. 11111 I~A.W. 4. inclusive-, that Mr. Roosevelt considered him clo~hing and Iloating wreckage . There is a question, however, 7, Leave the original and the 1-6 p. m. tion. Under the direction oj Prot. methods they are being taught in S.turd.y to be the best fitted man to s~c- marien also was submerged some- from' the Nazi sub. whether Japanese delense delop­ first copy o~ your tbesis at 'be Rollin Perkins, nationally recog­ special classes, th~ criminal will Il ceed. Everyone knows by now thai where ah~ad of theJTI-. "This is ihe fIrst case known," ment in the Ryukyus was not pri­ graduate office a' least 24 hours 7:50 a. m.-12 M. nized as one of the leaders in be convicted. Byrnes was crowded out at thJ The Tribune began to stalk the said the offIcial report; ;'where an marily concentrated on Okinawa. before Convocation, 1-5 p. m. Govern.ment Documents Dept., Chicago convention by political U-boat, but while it was 4eter- attack on another submarine has That biggest island of the group CAJlL E. SEASIIORE, DE~ considerations, and by on~ con- mined that the quarry was abou~ been brought to a successful con- almost exactly midway between LIbrary Annex . sideration in particular- he could a mile ahead, no lorpeooes wer~ clusion entirely by' the use of Japan and Formosa was so obvi­ The Graduate Colle,e Monday-Frrda, An Eye for an , Eye-A~other Miracle not clear with Sidney. fired because it was impossible to Asdic." ously the strategic key to defen:;e 8 a. m.-12 M. of the Ryukyu chain inner bulwark CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES 1-6 p. m. Just before 1800 a French sur­ But in America we mu:st proceed Mr. Truman is personally a close of Japanese China sea communi- All students who expect to re­ Saturd.y geon tried to sew a glass disk to according to our own ideals. trl~nd and admirer of Speaker Sam NIT dOta St C b M cations in the norlh that it is pos- ceive a degree or certificate at the 8 a. m.-12 M. A 1-5 p. m. the cornea of an eye in an at­ So the Eye Bank for Sight Rayburn. The Texan knows all . ~ya ra liOns r·ong m, ong J.U en sible other islands of. the group are Aug. 8 Commencement sbould tempt to re:otore sight to a blind there is to know about legislation . relatively lightly manned. And it make formal application immedi­ Ed.catlon - PlIlIOIOphy - P.,ehI. Restora tion has been established and Washington politics, and man- , .. • ...... is to be doubted that the foe has 0C7 Llbral'1, East lIaII person. That experiment was un­ to collect and preserve corneas ately in the office of the regis­ aged to survive the CIO effort to Thrqw Coins in Sea, Ru~ B~ddhQ Statues for Luck managed to reinforce garrisons on trar, University hall. Monday-Friday . successfUl, but it opened to and to transplant them in suit­ stampede all na~ ional politics laft ______'any island of the chain except pos- 7:50 a. m.-lO p. m. science a great new field of hu­ able Gases. The National Society year, although Rayburn is not too sibly its most northerly elements RARIlY G. BAIlNES alarda, manitarian work. for the Prevention of Blindness, clear with Sidney either. By MUaLlN SPENCf;R on the pier, band and all. immedialely off the coast of Rel'lllrar 7:50 a. m.-5 p. m. AS A CONSEQUENCE OF the American Red Cross and House speakers are usually men PEARL HARBOR (AF)-At ~he So strong is the tradition of Kyush u. Schedules of hours lor other de­ THE FRENCHMAN WITH THE other public he a 1 t h medical of this same legislative and politi- start, the submal'ipe men toss band music for submariners that American air and sea domina­ BELPNEEDED partmental libraries will be posted GLASS DISK, SURGEONS agencies stand behind Ihe project. cal experj~nce . They must be, their coins overboard-nickl~. "{hen an undersea raider saileq tion of all-approaches to Okinawa Students may earn summer On the doors of each Jibrary. . TODAY ARE ABLE ,TO RE­ under the system of their selection, dimes, even silver dollars. Wherl boldly into a PhlUppine island has been so continuous and com­ board by working three hours a Reserve books may be with· Corne33 may be obtained by STORE SIGHT TO THOUSANDS giving the oldest (in lellgth of they come back they toss theii port, within five mhes of a major plete since the first landings there day. Waltresses, especially, are drawn for overnight use at:; p. m. preserving them undamaged from OF PERSONS BLlNDED BE­ service) and best fitted politico, mates overboard. Japanese miUtary inslllllation, to til at nothing but enemy suicide needed, but various jobs are av il­ on Fridays and at 4 p. m. on Sit· an elfe wrich has suffered some first the leadership of the party in Tradition is strong among the deUv~r ' supplies to guerrillas in planes and sporadic waves of urdays. CAUSE OF CORNEAL IN­ able. Inquire at the oUlce ot stu­ other injury or by removing them the house and then the speaker- men ' who sail and fight beneath 1"3, tlle natives mustered a brass bombers in light force have slipped dent affairs, room 9, Old Capitol. JURIES AND DISEASES. R. E. ELLSWOITII v.(ithtn a few hours after a person ship if his party becomes a majori- the seas and submarine warfare in band and played softly while the through. There has been nothing The miracle of new sight is BO~RTL.BALLANrTNE Dlree'" has died. In the latter case. it ty or a vacancy develops. Thus the a tempo never before waged by sub tied up at an improvised pier. to indicate that the Amami islands achieved by grafling a healthy is Dtvlslon 01 Sh"ent Plaeemen' necessary to obtain the legal con­ speaker is always a P'1rty man. the United States is creating new That night the band starteq played any part whatever in the cornea to an eye to replace a I believe this was the main COIl- customs. ' playing again and a submariner Akinawa defense and it is possible WOMEN'S RECREATIONAL sent of the next of kin. Even it SWIMMING POOL damaged one. The operation first sideration in the Truman recom- called across his final request that their garrisons were largely SWIMMING the eye may have been lett by The field house swimming poo) 1-5:30 p. m. Daily. became practical about 10 years mend a l'Ion. M r, Ste tt'·JnIUS .l S a bl e, captainNo submarine down to thesailor, youngest from sea-the ""mber,- 'from his lookout post. As d epleted to supplement that on will to an agency for surgical use, will be open to summer school stu­ 10-11:30 a. m. Saturday. ago when a Russian surgeop but not party. He has never listeq man, would think of {"noring thEl the boat pulled away lrom the is- Okinawa for what Tokyo now de­ consent still is required. a party for himself in Who's Who. "land its crew coulrl hpar the scribes as a successful "delaying dents and laculty Monday, Tues­ Recreational swimming perlo,H astonished the world by anllounc­ day, Wednesday, Thursday and are oren to a 11 women atuoenls, Since this exchange for an eJlJe Mr. Byrne'S is party, but at least tradition of tossing a coin over- strains of "St Louis Blues." . stand." ing that he had successfully one of Mr. Truman's top managers, board as a "Slife return" tol!:e'n. Friday from 6:30 p. m. to 9 p, m. faculty, l~culty N~';e8, wlves Pi tor ;tn eye calls lor oothing more transplanted scores of corneas is against him. There would prob- On return to port, 'every mlln and Saturday from 4 to 6 p. m. ifaduate litudentl and adminlstrl' from eye to eye. than a generous act, who can ably be no opposition to the ap- aboard who ha~ been promoted, Students sbould present activity ttve staff memberi'. Sttrd~" The Russian's technique has doubt that Ihe response to the pointment of Byrnes as state sec- who has qualified and won his tickets. abould present their identl1jca~OD been greatly simplified by Amer­ Eye Bank's appeal will be ade­ retary, if congress made the hOUSe dolphins, or who bas distinguisbed E. G. SCIIIlOED!a cards '0 the matren for admittaB:e. ican surgeons. Now, in almost quate. It there can be no assur­ speaker next in Line for the presi- himself in any manner, is pulled Dlrecter 01 Alhletlc. .., GLADYS scoTt every case, a cornea operation ance that an eye which has been dency. upon deck, within a few minutes can be successful. (The cornea is removed after death will always (Most people bere think ByrnfS after the boat docks, and tossect EXHIBITION 01" OONTIM- WEDNESDAY EVENING MlJIlC will get the state appointment lIny- over the side. HOUR the t(ansparent window behind be used to restore siibt to livin~ Poauy AJLT way, as Mr. Truman is taking him On one boat, Lieut. Josepb Cala­ The music department will Prt' eyes, there will always be th~ Jtme zt-J1lI1 :n, 1945 which lie the iris anctf.upil. to Berlin, along with Stettini'is, brese of Newark, N. J ., was sent Prof, lIenld Stark, tenor; in satisfaction of knowing that a HOUrs for the exhlbltlon of COn­ The results of the work already who no doubt would bave to stay "dul}ked" at lueling stop when a program of Scbubtrl IOt\JI sCi.entific purpClS~ will be served. temporary art are: lone brings new hope to th~ in office until after the San .Iiran- word was passed that he bad Wednesday. June 27 at a p. m. The breasts of thousands of soldiers If there are enough eyes in the cisco treaty is through the senate, completed his qualification tests Iowa Uftillfl 8 a. m. to 9 p. m., Monday public is invited to attend tblll re­ and industrial workers who will bank, intensive research ean be probably in September, ItS no one and won his golden dolphins. cital in north rehearsaJ ball. con'duct~ and surgeons can be else knows enough about it. al- In every COmpartment of a sub­ through Friday, and Sunday. cry "I can see again" after a 8 a. m. to 8 p. m., Saturday. ADDISON ALU AC. trained to perform an operation though then he cOuld take the am- marine, the ship's own empl~ surgeon has performed the deli­ Art B•• hlt ... with magnifying glasses and with basl>adot:ship to London.) ' appears. po Cal'lprese's cF'Ift tbe cate operation. 10 to 12 B. m., 1 to 5 p. m. and 8 PI LAMBDA THETA The essence ot the s~ccession Insignia is a ferocious and bighly Now that the technique has bits of tissu~ measured in frac­ to 10 p. m., Monday through Fri­ Pi Lambda Th ta will h.v. a matter as it stands now, tberelore, realistic~orilla, peering through been PErfected, the problem is to tions of a ~quare incb. day. picnic Sllpper on Thul'sd8~, fur:;. ~ . is this: binoculars and. ri,dlI!iI a re$J­ obtain as many healthy, liv}nll Above all, it oUers hope for 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to ~ p. m., SIIt­ Time and place ill be ~ed OD Mr. Truman wants to keep suc- helfded t,orp,eRo. It 's silrro~p'dj:d urday. the bulletin boards in East hall and corneas as possible. It is !!Sti­ thousand!! - especially soldiers cession to experie ced party men by Japanese flags, each In4icating 1 to 5 p. m., Sunday. the elementary school. Please m~. fDated that 10,000 to 15,000 have blinded in the service of their 1I\Iho are elected by the ~ople, and a "kill" to 'the boat's credit. re~ervllUon s by sl nlng one of !)It corneal defects which could be country. In the Middle East, in his party leaders in conjUess are Names of wives or sweethearts EARL I, HARPA, utrutor School ot Fine Aru above notlcea not later than ~\UI~ corrected by the &rafting opera­ India and China and North likely to turn down his recom- are painted on scores of lnstl'u­ 27. tion. Afric:a, w~ere traehof"1I is p~eva­ mendation because a republican ments throu"ho~t the boat. .,. p. JA>NGlIlAN, In Russia corneas are removed lent, are thousands who may one might slide into the presiq~ncy E~ch. torp~do tube has lit lei!~t .... Art DetMrt_t INTER-ntATERNITY COUNCIL day profit trom th. Eye Bank. . that way-it the opposition won one girl's 'lame p,!inted on the wJthout permission immediately ~he house next year, tor instance, inner door. Inter-traternlty councU .wj1I after death and are kept in a Jiappily, the world is not al­ and elected its man as speaker. Two small statues of Buddha SOJIND HPTION rl(lTU,U meet Wedn sday. June 27 at. p. II. ':b.ank" for use in emergency. low~d to lo~ f~Hh in Wach:s. • 'An early decision which' will Sound pictures entltJ.ed "Of Pups In the board room of Old CapitOl. ease' the apprehension over the stand in each torpedo room. It is , All fraternities are aaked to' lend a time honored custom tnat t/iey and Puzzles," "BlUic Typing Meth­ state secretaryship and pro,.,ide reprelientat.lves, • be presented by the skipper's ods" and "DiSCipline: Reprimand­ definite succession will not be easy .. sweetllf:art or wile and J'u ~t' be­ ing" will be'shown Thursday, June GARRY CIONN Abraham Lincoln's to reach. Both Truman and the 28 at 1 p. m. in room 213, Univer­ Rornanc~ ...... , \' , resisting cong~'essmen have suffi- tOl'e firing, the torpeaoman in sity ball. elent arguments to make them charge win qUfckly rub the pro­ New evidence has been found DePunkinlJ of th~ ato'i bin~ed GEORGE RlTTLBR THUIL8DAY LUNCIRON fum for their position, yet co~ress truding bell~ o! tbe lItt!e figur~, to SUbstantiate tl'!e often dispute­ proof was a~ hand-flO p~ Lambda Theta memben eVflr1 which would allow an oposition Most colorful of, submarine tra- mance with Ann Rutledge. Al­ referencell to tb~ rOlJlanc~ or to a Thursday noon in the northeul part:!! to crawl in, un-elected for diti.ons are up-military tr! ppings TQIII I O'.\QU corner of Iowa Union ca~. though the evidence is inconclu­ prfson n~ Ann RIfUedJe. the White House. wbich decorate sub as It pulls t~e Grades lor term I o~ the 1945 Members of other chapters ar, in· sive, it i:j enough to reestablish , &t Jay Monallh~n, ~,arch Personally I believe the most into port. A new brooql !!psheq ~o summ~r semester for .tudenJa In vlted to loin Theta chapte'r for the romance as more than a pditor of th~ Illinots state historI­ Important part of Mr;. Trum~'s tpe forVo/ard .,...Isco~ siinif.~ a the coli. 01 Uberal .,ts and com­ luncll. legend. cal library, fouJld the ~vlc!,nce recommenadtion was that whoever "delln IIweep"-th1! slpJc:ln~ of merce alld the Itaduate collese are IDA ZWiNGOI Whether Lincoln actually loved that had been the missirtg link iJI soceeeds be supjected (0 a national every 5/1lp in 81 convoy. available at the regt,trar'. oUIc PllblkIfJ Ann bas long been a controversial he Feb. 15, 1~62, issue ot an IIlt- election at t¥ next general elec- A S4blp~ril'le carryiJ1_ w~UJ!ded u~n presentation Of the studetlt 8ecntatr . . \ issue. In late years scholars h'1've nOls paper. lion. Then the people could pass a b par d wIlL lly the P.Uf­ Identification nrd. Prote.>slonal CLA 8 A'l'1INDANCI upon whatever choice is made be- p~ heart lIen/lll/lt. U sl)e r.~es a coo.ge grade. will be dl.trlbu~ been agreeing that it was only a 1lhe paper c:ontained a story Undergradulte 6~udents II I/q lore iwo years at most. It congress presidential U(lit citation for a II annOW\Ced by the dean or: the tale, started alter Lincoln's death, called "A Romance 01. Bealit,," Insisb upon running succession "hilh Uinnale r~" I~ hoist, tbe ~ FAD GIllie .tralerically valuable Liao'un, pea'nl\l" jlll& "'flh colleics 0' commerce, englneerl~ colleie. Iibcral arts and pharmacy _ to destroy trust in the belief that whlcb recoqnted the Lincoln-Ann .down through the cabinet, in or.der trl-colored pen.,.Jl!. Colors. fll at ., Manelurla (Ja,.nese.conlr8I1e~ Manch.kuo) Is one of the q ...- H.nay 0, BARNIS aUend ciasses Tuesday, July Mary Todd had Lincoln's love. Rutledge romance ylrtuarIy as It to guarantee succession within the half ~t wbell a man j:a 100t oVer­ $101'. which ma, need 10 be seUled after Ute war with the NI,"~M! 3:. The legend has painted a dra­ has been handed down through party, then presidents may be- im- board. .. etIded, onJinally Chinese, 'he laPS seized 'he southern U., tn­ R10,804a Thursday, July 5, II lull Fredll',ll matic and scorn1ul picture of the years. It did not name the pelled to choose better cabinet of- The pulse-quickening thrill that c1udlnr the hl,hly 8traterte port of Port Arthur til 1194 darlnr the to be allowed. Reports 01 such a/). sencea will be made lostruc:1On Lincoln going through life with a "lovely ~auty," but her identity fleers. goes with a band pla)'j~ as a shIp n~ ' 8~-J.' war. The JaPi were persuaded to return tlle telsed As Ihe melt sIIortap become. by to the deans of the melancholy, Heathcliff-like pas­ was unmistakablEl. Mr. Monaahao leaves or returns to port has been ~rr,tory to C~bJa wh'eh nation, In 1898, ,.ve Russia a 25-year lease more acute, Betcha Dollar Dyer colle, •. Jqr ellCh cla.. mlJsed one se~. sion for the lost Ann. More and said. A~ the details' Fh~ked. Nip Pre1J1i~r Suzuki, we read, discarded by virtually every other ell Port Artlnlr, where Ihe RUlISlans planned 10 establlslt a .... e.t says he notices Increlses In horse represents the Japanese big busi­ hour will be ndded to the t~ more experts have agreed that Lincoln mUllt hlp"e ~n tbe branch of the navy, but It Itill "aval base. However, the Japs CAPtured Port Arthur In tlte RU!!lllll­ race track crowdtc. Maybe the ness men who, thanks tb the ex­ holds omong submariners. 11 umber ot ~emc8ter hou rs roquiJlQ Ann was wholly a figJllent of tile stOff, and h, clio not d~lI)' it­ true- .,.palll!lle war (1906) and have 'held It ever IRlnee, Port Arthur IlOd crowds, snys Detchn Dollor, doo't cellent efforts of our B-291s, are As tpl' r u s t-.ta!ped, boUle­ lor ,rnduaUon Imagination, conceived with de­ furtber ~idtmee that the 'ro- !!t' .lIt" "'1 0' Darte~ no' only control the approach to 'he ust come out to Wllrer on the no~s­ rapidly b~omin~ little !>u~in", .carred bopt pulls into port the~ -y ., CItlIi lIut are h!fhly tmlflOrtan. 10 lile commerce Manchuria IIARar Q. LUNa liberate malice. • mance actually existed. men.. 0' they are ptobably Just would-be always il' e· rul·welromklr·part.Y (Manehukuo) and tbe hr_ Mon.olIa.s, . . . ateak buyers, wJndow shoppln,.- ......

f 27, 1945 . . WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27, 1945 l' RED Al L Y I 0 WAN, lOW A C I l' y, lOW A PAG! TRIll H, - zar- - -= Officials Sfudy Law Warning to Criminals- Graduates Learn .' E'nforcement Aides . Iowa City Well-Po/iced Results of Stale t. Panel Explains Clue Pharmacy Tests n,114s Detedion; Sessions -176 Officers Study Here To Continue Today Students who were graduat@d from the roUele of pharmacy at Important aids in law enlorce­ the April 22 ConvlX'ation luive now ;' ment were studied by the 200 law been intonn@d of the resul of the • enforcement official> attending the tate bond examinnations which peace officers short cOurse, dur­ were taken April 24, 25 and 26, ing a panel discussion in the river Dean R. A. Kuev r of that colle,. room of [ow a Unlo ellterdoy aft­ ha announeed. ernoon. It is n ry to pa the tate The discussion we~ led by R. W. licensing examination after com­ _Nebergall, chief of ~ criminal In- pi Ung four yean of college and to • vestigation division of the Iowa de­ p th oral examination after I partment of public safety, assisted y ar of experi n to obtain the by experts in the difrerent scien­ r gist red pharm cist cfftificate. , .,tilic fields of cl'imin\ll detection. Students who have fulfilled all Charles M a z 'l,J, supervising requir m nb nd are not fully agent of the Unjted States secret reli ter d Dr : Ch rl L. Daugh­ service in St. Paul, Minn., ex­ erty, of Floris and Elder G. Hoin , plained some of the activities at 01 Cr co. the secret service regarding stolen All stud nts who took th state lind forged government checks. board xaminatlon pa. , but the It an ollicer has .an individUal following have yet to obtain their in custody who has a number of practical experience: Marie L. Noe, large bills in hi:s possession, the of Am na; John P. Sire t. of secret service can determine from Wayn, Neb., and Mary Jane R. W. NEBERGALL, (right) chief. criminal investigation division of the Iowa department of salety, D. O. V nde Voort, of Pella. the serial numbel'S ot the bills the Bender, (center) special agent of the criminal Investigation division, and R. W. Waterman, (far left) lech­ ,eneral section of th country in nlclan with the criminal Investlga.tion division examl ne some of the automatic weapons on display in Iowa They will be tully registered which the suspect has been, and Union during the peace officers short course. plulrmacl is s soon u they have the.approximate date he was had a y ar', p rlption experi, there. ence Dnd pa s th oral examin - tion. It was revealed how particles of paint or dirt taken from a and lois Mae Viii hauer, Sergt. Donald W. Michel All Areas Now Members of the tat board 01 victim could be compared pharmacy examiners are; L. R with the paint :from a suspect's car F. A. FROHBO E and Elmer R. Jacobsen, special acents witb the federal bureau ot Inve *lptlon, delllJ­ H nder on, Mu aUne, chairman; J, F. Rabe, Des Moines. reta.ry; and identified by the use 01 a To Exchange Vows This Morning al7:30 Ned' h onstrate methods of dealing with hoodlums who t1')' to ce& rouch with pollee offlun. Thia demoDltraUon George W. Gmman, PI. Dodje and · spectograph. was featured fonday night for the Information of m en attendinc the peace offlcen abort course Ibn In a ring ceremony, Lois puffed sleeves, a fitted bodice e eat ers week. Paul J. Jep on, Newton. The use of the spectograph has M~e ViII hauer, daughter of Mr. trimmed with white rosebuds and become widespread in the identi­ and Mrs. William Vilhauer, 813 a full skirt. Her floor-length veil fication of almost any element. The -M 1155 (amp Seventh avenue, will become the wil1 fall from a seed pearl coro- 70 Reference Books only evidence needed is a very bride of Tech. Sergt. Donald W. net. Her only jewell'y will be a minute particle linking the crime Michel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- g,o ' d cross, belonging to her i to an individua 1. tel' Michel, route 4, this morning mother, ond her bridal bouquet "There is a great need for teach­ Provided for Course It was disclosed that morphine at 7:30 in Sl. Mary's church. The wi ll be of red roses. ers in every iocality at the present • is the most common drug in use at Rt. Rev. Msgr. Carl H. Meinberg The maid of honor has selected time," said Frances Camp. direc­ Typical of the d parlmenta! co­ ", this time and is sold usually at $1 will read the vows and will offer an aqua Iloor-Iength taffeta gown, tor of the educational placement op ration with the managem nt per tablet. The drug is u:sually the nuptial mass before an altar fashioned with a sweetheart neck­ bureau. The need is not limited cours now in proereu is the sys­ stolen or falsely obtained from an decorated with baskets of gladioli. line, and purred sleeves. She will to any area. Teacher shortage is t m or provldin, refer nee mat r­ unsuspecting physician. The vocal selections to be sung wear a shoulder-length pink veil a national problem. ials handled by the library. It was illustrated how convict­ by Celestia Fuhrmann will be and will carry pink tea roses. For "We (Ire getting calls from all S venty books hov been lath­ ing evidence can be ruined by sin­ "0 Lord I Am Not Worthy," and her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Vill­ parts of the country demanding er d in the nlin ring library cere but misguided handling by the "0 Sacred Heart of Jesus." Zita hauer has chosen a grey Bemburg people to fill teaching positions. (or use in the course, bri~ing the investigating officer. During 11 Fuhrmann will serve as organist. street-length dress, complemented The salaries are good, and we numb r of books In lhat library to murder case recently a pOliceman Attending the bride as maid of with lavendar accessories and a would like to know ot people who 600, librarian NormD Enll rt laid. put a bullet into his pocket that honor w)1I be Mary Ward of Iowa gardenia corsage. The bridegroom's are in teres led in teaching," she de­ The r dinl mat rial rve. a, had been removed from a man's City. Seaman First Class Richard mothe.· will wear a blue crepe clared. refer nc for th men enrolled body. The coins, keys and other Michel of Great Lakes, Ill., will accessories and a gardenia corsage. Deft., Miss Camp said that going inlo in the mam./Cem nt course. The " . articles in his pocket destroyed the serve his brother as best man. Immediately rollowing the cere- microscopic markings on the bul­ the field of teaching is serving book. provid topiCS for rl).iJo Will Wear Marquisette mony, a wedding breakfast will be one's country automatically. spe ch s and Inform tion on pr - let, removing any chance of iden­ The bride, who will be given in held in the home of the bride's j ctl. Main purpos ot th collec­ tifying the fatal wehpon. marriage by her father, will be parents. The serving toble will be The educational placement olflce tion Is to show just how mu h attired in a floor-length white decorated with pink and blue can­ may be of benefit to any university Many of the articles discussed lit rature th r is In each field, marquisette gown, fashioned with dies and the centerpiece will be a student. It places people in every yesterday are on exhibit in Iowa Mi En,l rl ald. Union. Included In the exhibition a sweetheart neckline, s h 0 r t three tiered cake topped by field-both in college and high are automatic firearms, foreign a miniature bride ond bridegroom. school teaching pOSitions and in all Fl Ids cov red Include v \'Y­ weapons, a speclograph machine, a Serving as host sses will be Mrs. types 01 administrative positions. thing allied with Industrial engln­ bidemensional camera, a coupled Ed Bushman, Mrs. Carl Burger, "We arc a part of every depart­ ring, such DS I bor probl ms, microscope for the study of bal­ Julialee Puckett Weds Mrs. Don Delsing, and Mrs. Wil­ ment on the campus," said Miss eh mistry, phyal s and medicine. litlcs, forged checks, all denomina­ Ham GraI, all of Iowa City, and Camp. "History, chem i.s try, Eng­ tions of United States currency, Ellerbe Richard Trapp Mrs. John Wellman of FL Madison. lish and other departments work Junior Farm Bureau'. gas guns and pictures. - St. M;lry's Graduates in cooperation with this oefice. On the program today is a traf­ Thet brides is a graduate of St. "If there are any p ople on the Losing Contest Team flc courts' conterence sponsored by In 5P. M. Ceremony Mary's high school and his re­ compus who are qualified to teach, JUDO AND DEFEN E tactics are demonstrated to law enforcement otrlclal aUendlnc the peace officer To Sponsor Picnic the junior bar section of tt,~ Iowa cently been employed by the I would like to know about them short cour e at the university thi week. Way to dlsa rm a criminal both behind and in front of you were and arrange appointments for dis­ ably demonstrated by the two FBI agents. The course will end Friday with Ihe murder of "Lily White" State Bar association. R. H. Work, In a single ring service, Julialee Northwestern Bill Telephone com­ A picniC will be h ld by the cussions of qualifications." who I' klJllnr; will be stared tomorrow. ( tart Photo by JOHN ANDER ON) attorney for the Des Moines rail­ Puckett of Liberty, Mo., became pany. The bridegroom, also a Junior Farm Bureau Sunday .t way company, is Chairman. the bride of Aviation Cadet Ellerbe graduate ot Sl. Mary's high school, 11 :30 a, m. in th upper part ot This afternoon Prof. Richard L. Richard Trapp of Camden, S. C., at recently returned from ]9 month's ¥-.¥- *** *** Robbers, murderers, h 0 u s e­ hand lo hand-call it what you m nl 01 surpr!;,;e. Man has severo) McBride pork. Team I, los ra In Holcomb of the bureau of public 5 p. m. Saturday in the Roger Wil­ overseas duty in England. He will Helen Theobald fo Be breakers, aronsists, torgers and like. It's rough, anyway. FBr personal weapon. , Fro h b 0 s e the m mb rship drlv conte. t, affair at the University of Iowa, liams house ot 230 N. Clinton report to Jefferson Marracks, Mo., headed by Eddie Kasparek, will street. The wedding vows were hoodlums in general should be ngcnts J. A. Frohbose and Elmer point d out: the list, elbow, knees, will discuss tests for intoxication. for reassignment July 16. warned that Iowa City is no place spon or the picnic for the wlnnlnl read by the Rev. E. E. Dierks. Jacobsen d monstrated that Mon­ SpUt sessions of the pOlice, Out-oI-town guests at the wed­ Bride of Nick Fassino to commit a crime. Some 176 feet and heels and lhe back 011he team, headed by W s Hotka, All sheriffs and highway patrol wiH Maid of honor was Helen Shane ding will be Mrs. John WeHman of police oWcers are covering lhe day night in a special course. hcad. "Look for ihe vulnerable new m mb 1'8 ar uraed lo attend. also be held this afternoon. Police of Kansas City, Mo., Cadet Lyn Ft. Madison, Mrs. Glady Richard­ Today at 5:45 P. M. beat, in the ninth annunl police 01- "Jake" took most of the (Oils, hard spots and surprise your oppon nt," A prOlram has been planned for will meet in the river room, sher­ Truman of Apalachicola, Fla., and son of Des Moines, Beatrice Burke fi cel's' short course. They have enough and frequent enough to he said. "And never let 0 mon Sunday atl rnoon. Ev ryone I, ills in studio D, radio station the local pre-mgh t schOOl, served 01 Long Beach, Q!I liC. , Corp. Wil­ b en taking courses in basic police draw forlh a loud "ouch"-from get behind you!" asked to brins th ir own table WSUI, and the highway patrol in as best man. liam E. Villhauer of McKinney, In a double ring ceremony, service. Helen Theobald, daughter of Mr. probiem."l, c.-iminal investigations, some gentleman at the back ot the Th FB [ agents demonstrated room 5 of the law building. The bride chose a white eyelet Tex., and Tech. Sergt. John Berg­ crime delection laborutory tech­ crowd. various holds, how to disarm a Thursday the murder of "Lily dress with black accessories and a tholdt of St. Louis, Mo. and Mrs. Forrest Theobald of Raub, N. D .• will become the bride nique, traffic-nnd Judo. First used in the 12th century, man and an eftective "come­ White" will occur on E. Market corsage of gardenias. The maid of Judo, p rsonal defense tactics, judo requires balance and an el - ulong." Put the "come-along" on. street and the otIicers will inve.lti­ honor were a dusty pink frock of Nick Fassino, pharmacist's male second class. son of Mr. and Mrs. so the hodlum can f el It; lie up I Students in Hospital gate the crime.A moot court for with brown and white accessories. Rural Teaching Exams Annual Coralville Crafts Group of IV' his slrong gun hllnd with your the crime will be held Friday with Her corsage was also of gardenias. Persons wishing to qualify as J ames Fassino ot Benld, Ill., this weak hand, Frohbose said. Andr Jas agne, AS of Butfalo, afternoon at 5:45, in St. Thomas Judge James P. Gaffney presiding. For her daughter's wedding, rural leachers will lake the uni­ Heights Club Picnic Program to Meet He defined a person on balance N. Y.-[solatlon In lhe panel discussion yesterday Mrs. Charles L. Puckett of Pleas­ form counly examinations in the More chapel. The Rev. Leonard as "able to go in any given direc­ Vlsltln. Roan A. B. Crisler, district supervisor ant Valley, Mo., chose a rose, grey office of Frank J. Snider, county Brugman will read the vows of the Tomorrow at 6:30 Tonight at 8 O'Clock tion at any given lime." Don't ab­ Private Patient. 10 a. m. to 8 double ring ceremony. of the federal bureau of narcotics, and white dress. superintendent of schools, ot the A meeUng 01 the crofts group of sorb the impact of a blow, shift to p. m. Attending the bride as maid of The annunl family picnic of the Minneapolis, Minn.; WiJUam J. The couple will reside in Iowa courthouse tomorrow, Thursday the "Hospital Service Unlimited" the side, he warned, demonstrat­ Ward Pat l nts 2-4 p. m. and honor will be Helen Kjoma of De­ Coralville Heighls club will be held :, Davis, IISsistant manager of the City, where the bridegroom is sta­ and Fridoy. Examinations Lor state program of the Y. W. C. A. will be ing anolher defensive eVQslon. 7-8 p. m. automobile protective and infor­ tioned at the Navy Pre-F'Ught teachers certificates will be given corah, and serving as best man at 6:30 tomorrow evening in upper About that time "Jake" ended up No vlBllors in isolation ward.. will be Dick Blazecyck of Delroit, held this evening at 8 o'clock. Pris­ mation bureau of Chicago; Ray­ school. Friday afternoon. City park. Members are asked to ci1la Mabie, A2 oI Iowa City, and on lhe flool'. "See whot I mean? mond Waterman, technician in the Mich., pharmacist's mate third bring a covered dish, sandwiches You should be able to convlnc Topek.a, }{an., requires aU class. MUdred Fischer, A2 of Wellsburg, criminal investigation divison of and their own table service. co-chairmen of the group, will out­ your man he's doing the wrona buildings to provide a sufficient the Iowa department of pubIc NEW RED CROSS HEAD IN EUROPE The bride will be attired in a thing." number ot uspldors. street-length dress of white wool, Heading the committee in Charge lin plans for craft projects to be safety; Dr. Herman Brandt, pro­ fashioned with a high round neck­ will be Mrs. Clarence Wilson, as­ conducted at the Children's hospi- fessor of psychology at Drake uni- line accented with a small collar sisted by Mrs. James Tipton, Mrs. 101 during the second session of - versl\y; George Yates, staff pho­ cap sleeves. Wh ite accessories and E. E. Perrin Dnd Mrs. Merrill summer school. The meeting is :for tographer of the Des Moines Reg­ an orchid corsage will complete Ewalt. those who signcd up for cract ister and Tribune, and A. W. her ensemble. The picnic will conclude club work and any others who are in­ Swenson, head of lhe chemistry 'rhe maid of honor has selected activities for the summer. terested. department of Wartburg college. a blue street-length dress of Bem­ burg print, designed with a low MAY BE NEXT LANDING SPOT round neckline and cnp sleeves. Her shoulder corsage wi1l be of Police Arrest Soldier piJ1k carnations. Tomorrow lhe couple wilJ leave AMAMI L. Since on a wedding t rip to Rock [sland, ... A. W. O. May Ill., and for traveling the bride has chosen a teal blue tailored suit, Monday night Iowa City police with which she will wear white arrested a soldier who has been accessories. BVD absent without teove from his post The bride is a graduate of Minot 8t Indiantown Gap, Pa., since May high school in Minot, N. D., and 15. When arrested, he was driving is a jun ior in the school of nur.. - a car which he had stolen in McGregor ing at the University of Iowa. She GUSUICU Provo, Utah. plans to continue her training. • Police Chief Ollie White said Mr. E'assino was graduated from yesterday that the soldier, Albert Benld high school and attended the M. D Weber of Bradford, Ill., had SWIM TRUNKS Vogue School of Photography in kept 'a complete diary of his tra- Chicago, before entering the serv­ , vels since going AWOL. ice. He is now stationed at the He told police Ihat he had stolen Navy Pre-Flight school. AND PLAY SHORTS cars and gosoline a. vorious stops The couple will reside in Iowa along the way. He obtained food City. and lodging by slopping at USO camps . . Zelan- wool lmlt~abardin. elastic wailtband The lO -year-ol

WIUI : : Setond R bert Rossie to Defend ~"'. Chicago/s Victory Golf Prof. , PrQf. P. Gqe.S8 \lsrment the seri I Fight Title in Des Mpines, evening Brownl.. feature ! ' • T() 8ihhii~ Notional to Open Today 8:00 1\ 'ro~n'e. Show Tendency- Meets' Linder 8:1~ Il Never-Never 1:30 I" , ... ~ .... Joltll~G THE , ELITE Land 8:45 P By J~c;k SordJ ,. , :55 S Select.. , «. ",... I.Field Robbif_Eared Players Thursday Night "00 s 0:50 K .· 8, ,~"'CJ .:55 l\ o.D7 low.. 8~"" EjlUe, ,By Ww:rNEY ~RTIN print. They must have ~t:en ~ trl\ng 10':00 : RQgiste~e~ ~EW 'iORK (AP)-We're going together pretty well, though , to Local Fishter Plans 10:]5 'qlE ~I\F,ENO~~G , ~BAM.1 tn to ,hjlve to ta~e a closer look: at arouse such pl'imiLive insUncl:3 vori t!'re ~er!llaf' . Ie~~e 1'1Ia,!~1." on $qqlll of . tnese ball pLayers. ~e among tl1c Amcrican league cham­ To Enter Navy June 30 Thirty-One ~ros, 10:30 • ,the rop,el ~ml a Iloll;fle or ~re I hay'e. 1111 I~ea theY 1\re. dcvelopmg pions. 11 :00 ' heUy jlp~es ....y ~I'm oa ,the· raJ;lblt ears. The rabbits wouldn't After Title Defense Fourteen Amateurs ,ut Wh ether the attack on Scheel 11 :50 1 floor &0 S~y. lik;e ,hat was justified or not we can't say, 12 :00 I Entered in Meet By lIARQ~ B~ISON T~!! ~t. Lqu ~rqwl1s , ~a.ven't l ~ ra.bqit ea,ed {llayer is one with Iowa City's "itt to the boxlnl ls but one thing we have noticed world, Bob Rossie Jr., Iowa am a­ 12:30 1 COLUr,1BUS, Ohio ' (Ap)-1jhe 01 wave so he By JERRY LISKA b~~n !l~~pi ~o ",,:~ll l~'fl. ~ight ~~ I\d,i. \lf\t~bte le~gth when a tC8m or lin IndivlfJua l Is teur welterweJght champion in the 12 :45 I now, they'r!! Ip plac;e, tU(le 10 .on everyt\lmg t is CHICAGO (AP)-A select field 1944 champion and his ru~mer-¥p , Sll'~ . e i~ l'\t- , c~r t~ a the aggressor in physical pssault. 1:00 IV . ,the saId hUll, 9l' around him, or 147-pound class will meet the of 31 professionals and 14 ama­ plus two members Qf OOio State's a,\d-~l\e-hilU ,~,ame8 behln~ . !,b~\.\t That is, it almost invariably is 2:00 V leaders. !>n\l ' it Manager Lukll to ~~Ill' There ~ight be 10,000 toughest test o[ his young career teurs today begin a ring-around­ new national champio, ~hip t~am the team or individual agAinst :l;l0 E: Sewell d~8n ' t _tit his t!!a.qi mQV- l1\QS . ~oari~g o~t ~ n the ?Iejlch~rs, tomorrow night when he meets the-rosy tune-up for the $12,300 yesterday steamed i~to ~~!! ~tl\111- whom the brcak.; secm to be gOing. 3:0p L Ing pretty then he- may as but if tiI.ere 1:S htt!e plp­ Dave Linder in' defense of his title Chicago Victory National Open , lfinals l'I'ational 50011, ?n~ They'rc getting their cars pinned 3:1 5 R o~ ~e In~!!rcolle- well forget about 1945 and start s~ueak vo~ce mentIOning h~s na~c at Des Moines. golf tournament at Calumet Coun­ 1 giate golf tOl\rn~w.ent. back, In other words, and just can't 3:30 N planning for ne xt year hiS flars Wlll co mil to attention l1ke Tomorrow fll~htfs bout will try club, Friday through Sunday. 3:35 M 1 And the dra.w made It ,posllible it 81 . a terrier hearin" I ts master's foot- take it. probably mark the last time that Drive for DouJh Chaps [or the finals this at\ern06n to be Coup e 0 Ins steps. The Brownies were losing the Rossic will climb into the rint 3:45 A Such noteworthy d r i v e-f 0 r­ , a reptition of last r!!ar's dl\el .be- There have been a coup~e of The st. Louis Browns arc the game in which the brawl took again unUl the cnd or the war, tor 4:00 BI dough chaps as Byron Nelson, Har­ , 'tween champion Louis Lick ' of signs in the past week that the latest to show this tendency to place, and the Brownics have been he expects to go Into the navy 4:15 Ci old (Jug) McSpaden, Sam Byrd, Minnesota and runner-up ,Joh"ny ~rownies a~e ~eady to reliqqyish catch all pertinent sounds before losing a lot of other games. So within a very short time. Rossie 4:30 Tf Craig Wood and Jimmy Hines Jenswold of'~ichigan . Qr H cqiUd ,th titl!! they w:on last year. One they have a chanco to fan. Fall many, in tact, that the boys, fll­ also holds thc Hl45 Cedar Rapids 5:00 c. today and Thursday will team up be an all-Ohio State atfair InvQiv­ was when they pounced on the on deaf ears, you might say, vored in many quarters to repeat and Des Molncs Golden Glo1(et 5:30 M with amateur, seniOr and women ing Johnny Lorms, son of golf IChicago White Sox batting prac- The Browns heard more than as flag winners, were pretty much championsh ips. 5;45 N stars in a 36-hold whirligig for professional Charles Lorms, and tice pitcher and beat him because they wanted to hear, particularly on edge. Linder, 1943 arid 1944 Iowa 6:00 D three different titles. Bomb Kampfer. he had been j\>ckeylng l\lem. ThIs from a Wh ite Sox batting practice You seldom hear of a winning amateur lightWeight champ, and 6:65 N Some 31 foursomes will set out Lick vs. LoI"mI!I little incident h'as become com- pitcher named Karl Scheel, and as team or individual athletc getting 1944 Des Moines and Cedar Rap­ 7:00 TJ for the pro-woman, pro-amateur Lick will play Lorms this morn­ monly known as the "battle of the r,esult there was a pier 6 brawl, and upset by what is said to it, or him. ids Golden Gloves champion, has 7:15 FI and pro-senior championships. The ing in the semI-finaLs and Jens­ dugout" Another was w"en they alter the brawl was over Scheel Remarks that are downright vi­ outgrown the i35-pound class and 7:30 SI former is up for grass because wold will match IItrokes with lost Sun\lay's to the was a little the worse for wear. cious can be laughed off by the now is consIdered a welterweight. 7:4501 Lieut. Patty Berg of the marines Kamp~er. . . f We don't know what words lads in the driver's seat. He has long bcen considered the . :OOM best amateur 1n the slate in the ':4~ N. will be unable to compete. The JeDl\wold won the lilst ~wo holes As far as the White Sox incident Sch~el used in riding the Brownies But sometimes even the most 9:00 UI red-headed Minneapolis star last to take a one up decision :from is concerned, the BrownIes showed that brought their tempers to the even tempers snap under adversity. thrce divisions-135, 147 and 160- pounds. ' NET\ year teamed with Johnny Revoltal Howard Ba~er of Ohio ~tate, ,the that they are vulnerable to such boiling point. Maybe if we did so maype the Brownies shouldn't tournament medalist. He clincp'ed tactics. Winning teams llever pay know we couldn't repeat them in be condemned. Rossie plans to remain in Des of Evanston, 1\1., for the pro- I Jack li the match by ' hamm~ri.ng in a ~O­ much attention ' to suoh taunts.' ---:------­ Maines after his battle with Linder woman title, until June 30, when he is slated Lucia' Undefended Championship I foot putt .for a birli.\e thr!!e on ,the They can afford to shrul them off. (WH home hole. to take his nnal examInation fIJI' Also undefended is the pro- i The teams thjlt reso~t to brawls in the navy. He has already passed GraIn amateur championship because Lick led all the 'Yay flgainSt such incidents usually at:e tea.ms Segura Scores Easy Advance the mental and preliminary physi­ Steven Kovach, Pittsburgh steel­ Philip Marcellus of Miohigan' to that are beaten-and know i.t. cal at Cedar Rapids. Danny worker, turned pro since teaming win his quarter-!inal ma.tch, ~jve TeIJIq 81en News ( and [our. Lorms had even an with Ky ~affoon to win that phase As far as Sunday;'s doubleh.eader Bainbridge Sailors H. R. ( of last year's meet. Revolta who easier time beatin, Tom Kennedy is concerned, it usually is a telling In Collegiate Tennis Tourney . (KXl also shared the pro-senior title Gee. l'J",eDs otJ!.itIJ ~1f.5 , : 01 ;Notre 'Da~~, ~~en ' and sjx ~ sign When one team takes a twin Trounce St. Louis last season, teamed with George AI-I., S'u.vIM~ -(0 8~e. 1Ae. ,The match between Kat:f\pfer Ellery I bill at this stage of the race. When EVANSTON, Ill., (AP)-Any­ Hardy of Evanston. el SJ'f'lAjeF.. ,~ MAJoR IMA~ i and 'Dick ,Whiting ()f lIJotre Dame Cardinals, 9-6 News f two good teams hook up in a dou­ body who thought Pancho Se­ HIS1'oRy'1OMAKe.1«Jq ,.(I'B I matched t/le Jen s wold-B~ker ~uel Anotl-.er war-caused absentee bleheader at this time of the y.ear, Feller Fans Camilli SALTIMORE (AP}-The Bain­ Did Yo ---"--_--______~ lor thrills, Kampfer coming ~rom gura's tennis game would be wea­ will be Lieut. Ben Hogan of the the result usually is an eV,en sl?lit. kened because of a blister on his bridge naval training center base­ army airforc, who like Lieutenant behind to wip'e out a four-hole de­ For example, only three t\la ms ball team traunc.cd the St. Louis Ellery c ficit and win, two and one. rillht hand were disillusioned yes­ 10 News f :Berg was unable to obta1n leave copped double-bills In both major terday as the two-time champion In Ninth Lei Cardinals 9 to 6 yesterday before Wait a Bit Wins- One Over Par Preferr for the toumament. Hogan starred Legion 'Nine league~ last Sunday. Th,e New won his first match in the Na­ 8,000 sailors. in last year's open, deadlocking Lorms shot a one-over par 37 Yorj( Giants took two from the tional Collegiate Tennis tourna­ Sailors Whip Redlegs Ken Ra[1csnbcrger, former Phil­ McSpaden for first at the end of on the first )line this a.fternoon Philadelphia Phillies, the New adelphia Phils ace, let the major The Sa mllnt. Mr. ane the regulation 72 holes of medal and led Kennedy by fO,llr holes at York Yankees took two from the The transplanted Ecuadorian GREAT LAKES, 1!1. (AP)-Bob leaiuers down with ten hits while Racing cellar-dwelling A~etics, an'li the Raymor play. Jug measured Ben, how­ F_ces Muskies the end of nine. with the unorthodox, two-handed Feller blazed a third strike past his mates clicked off 16 against ever, in the playoff. Whiting started smoothly an4 at Detroit Tleers copped a tWin bill grip, now a student at the Uni­ Dolph Camilli, with a runnel' on three St. Louis hurlers. Snead MIJht Play from the Brownies. All other Di ck Sisler, son ot the &reat The Sa the end of seven holes he was tour versity of Miami, Fla., made the second and two down in the ninth anc Off.setting the loss of Hogan was , up. The husky Kampfer won the teams split. George Sisler and himself Cardinal lo\r. game look easy as he eliminated inning, yesterday afternoon to give ''Lum i a report that slammin' Sam Snead Here Tonight I eighth and ninth to be two down No wonder then, that ma~y vet­ George Ratterman of Notre Dame, the Great Lakes BlUejackets a 3 property, led the sailors' attack might try to test His fractured Ro~~~up with four hits in (our times up, when they made the turn and eran observers are shaking their 6-2, 6-3, in a second round match. to 2 victory over the Boston Red Dr. ChI arm in the victory. He suffered started home. heads sadly for the Brownies. Segura had drawn a' first round Sox at the naval training center, includini' two doubles. the injury just before the Phila­ NEW YORK (AP) - William The Ga Iowa City's junior American Ziegler Jr's Wait A Bit made his He won three holes In a row • by.e. Camilli was the ninth strikeout (WHI delphia Enquirer Invitational two Legion baseball team will face • • 1945 debut yesterday by winning beginning with the llth to take One of the unusual things about Other Favorites for Feller. It was the 14th vic­ Cooper drovc in Wh alen. 'Fish in! weeks ago. Meet official:; w:ere their second test in the LegIon tory of the season for the Sailors, Soston scorcd it.; two runs on a not too hopeful, though, that the six furlong Jack Atkin Handi- 'the lead for the first time. :Be our spor,ts teams ~s the way' they Other favorites in the week- (KXl tournament tonight as they meet cap at Aqueduct by three quarters lost the 14th but came right back have come' to be known as the long tournament came through and their second straight over homer by George Metkovich, a Snead would appear. the Muscatine nine on the local of a length over Mrs. Ed Mulren- to win the 15th and 17th. Giants,' Dodgers, Reds, Panthers, with victories, narrowing the field major lcague compctition. The single by Bucher and 3 double by Dr. Chr diamond. The 72-hole showdown over thc an's First Fiddle. J. B. Theall's Packers and what not. A member in the chase aiter Segura's title. Blue jackets had out-slugged the Leon Culberson. The Ga rambling Calumet course will be Winners of a 10-2 walkaway Phillies, 18 to 14, early In the Brownie was a head behind First 01 the Sportscaste,rs club, Bob Jack Cardall of California Tech Red ~x 000 110000-253 (WH( a sharp test for Nelson, leadino;t over Mt. Pleasant Sunday after­ Fiddle. William Hells' favored Nat.'onal Loop, H"ltters I Hollefon of KTSA, San AntoniO, and Nich Buzolich of George season. Grea( Lakcs ... 003 000 00x- 3 4 2 "Fish in winter tour money winner, who noon, Earl Sangster's boys are out Feller scored the first run of Batteries: Boslon Americans Salto was the early leader, but E I I B Y Tex., mused over SOQ'1e of thes,e Pepperdine college, Los Angeles, (KXl has been shut out of top money to make it two in a row over the the game when he singled through ~ceond, finished out of the money. wI'th nicknames for a while, then sat advanced to the third round, the Ferris, Hemin, Terry since the meet began three years Muskies. The Iowa City team nJOymg iI. nn.er 'ear the box, advanced to second when Running as an entry down a~d wrote this piece:- former eliminiation Walter Vese- fourth and Walters. Great Lakes, Ray No ago. Byrd, who handed Nelson a came out on the long end of a 3-2 Jim Bucher bobbled J 0 h n n Y Breezing Home, Wait A Bit cov- Never-Never J,.and Jich, U.C.L.A., 6-1, 6-0, and Buzo- Feller and Cooper. Wednes nine-hole licking in the Big Fore score in the game at Muscatine Groth's grounder and went on ered the distance in 1:122/ 5 over NEW YORK (AP)-The war "All of .our Ufe, . we've been Heh beating Harcourt Waters, Tu- To Be at Detroit last week-end, won the last Wednesday night. home ahead of Groth on Larry - a slack track under 119 poun·ds. has been responsible for a com- . lane, 7-5, 6-4. firsf Victory N'ational and then Sangster plans to use Bob wondering what som~ fore,gner to Whalen's single to right. Walker He paid $10.60 in the mutu"-ls plete transformation in the type 0 f Howard McCall 0 f Georgia Ray Nc McSpaden and Hogan stole the Devin'e on the mound against the ~ al ' . our great republic ml1st think while eaming a purse of $3,295. play in the Nation and Amen- h h h f t TeCh, seeded No . 6, came from be- THE BlSToF Wednes show last year. Muskies. The rest of the lineup l w en e ellrs some 0 our spQr s A crowd of ' 21 ,586 wagered . can eagues. . results. And when we giVe the hind to \\lin his second round Charles Samson of Notre Dame, THE BLUE To Be will probably be the same as that 6-1, 6-l. used in Sunday's game. $2,119,017 in the seven races. Long recognied as the pItching, matter just .a little closer COl)sid- match fr()m Arnold Beisser of the Little DlCtlcuUy 1 Gym~astic The two nines tangle Sunday at .. • .. loop, with accent on defense, the l eration, we can see very readily College of the Pacific. The extra 1540 Detect Hawk Star Burlington in the second round of Showing a liking .for rain and senior circuit has do~e an about that he must thLnk that he's en- set mach which required two Burke, who will team with Se­ Mr. Dis the tournament. mud, Dan Harrington's Magdala face, ·with the hitters enjoying a tered the "N\!ver Never" land. hours to complete finally went to gura in doubles competition, en­ 50.000 WATTS "Jones won the Town Lyne purse at Suf- banner season this year. The jun- ! the southern youngster by a score countered lit lie difriculty in taking Develops Champion the folk Downs by two lengths over lor circuit also has' undergone a "T~ke for in~tanc e, G an- of 5-7, 9-7, 7-5. the measure of Samson. Burke's Detect i the favored Merry Sunshine. Ebro face-lifting, switchina from a hit- nouncement Iha. the ian t s home is in Rego Park, Long Is­ Mr. Dis O d . .. wh}' pped the Red BJ rds"-o,r to be Crawford Wins Team al Penn Siale . The Big Show was thIr. ter's paradis.e to a pitcher's leasue. • Ensign Robert Crawford, repre- land, N. Y. "Jones National LeaC1le even more (:onfuslng-simply re- The south and Pacific coast car­ I [.1'i'l!1 Magdala ran the six furlongs in Fjl'ure Cbee~ verse fhe' whole thing. 'Whoever senting the United States naval Eugene Wettstone, who won two W L Pet. 1:131/5 and paid $8.00. A crowd A academy, advanced with a straight ried oU the honors in yesterday's Today Thru Friday Great 1\1 Brooklyn ...... 37 22 .627 of 12,013 bet $855,877. check of the figureS yester- I:teard of. s.ucb a stranre land, Big Ten all-around gymnastic ...... day as major league competition thinks our visiting delegate, wh~re set victory over Ellsworth Don- play with 12 of the 16 singles sur­ champIonships as a University of St. Louis ...... 33 . 25 .569 vivors coming from these parts of h Id to I ht ] 'j I nell of Southern California, 6-2, Idwa athlete, himself has become Pittsburgh ...... 32 26 .552 J ouett Shouse's East captured was e one n II game t h e popu ace s so crue 'as to the country. The south qualifled NEll a tleveloper of champions. New York ...... 33 28 .541 the Helen Eliazbeth purse at Del- showed that the National league match the puny. heft of a wee b~rd 8-6, . h f th t· t t' . 1929 . t hI ' th f.ran,k Willett ,of .Gl!oirgia Tech, seven players and the Pacific coast His Penn Stite college team re­ Chicago ...... 29 25 .537 aware Park before 9,499 who wag- as or elI's · Ime since ,a (jgalnsl a uman eVla an-or, five with the midwest and ' east centl)'j won the National A.A.U. Boston ...... 28 28 .500 ered 881,602. My Angela took the distinct batting edge over the our foreign friend migh,t,' on the also listed among the favorites, · I g 261 to 246 d id • th ,1 ' d' ha1little trouble (iisposing of Wal- possessing two survivors each. tItle by a half point over the Cincinnati ...... 24 30 .400 place a length behind and a neck Amencan ea ue, . . an . reverse s e o~ e plc~ure, won er · ,Swedish Gymnastic society of Philadelphia ...... 16 48 .250 ahead of Neat And Tidy. has more .300 hitters, 17 to 8. Last Nhat' breed of our feathe'red te{ Ll,lm , Purdue, 6-0, 6-2, and . . Ih - . I . th t f ' d t ' h b't thi t . Lieut. Fr"nk Mehner army, moved pnion City, N. J. East ran the six furlongs in year was e on y one In e pas rlen s mus ,n a I S /l range 'I' The former Iowan's ten-man Detroit ...... 35 22 .614 1:134/5 and paid $14,60. ~5 that the National outbatted the ' land' that tlles arolInlif th.e couni,fy into !.be third round with a 6-0, NOWI team won only one first place but New York ...... 34 23 .596 .... * AmerLcan and then only by one licking the .tar out of a bunch of 6-f victor;v 'over Aaron Weinstein, everyone of ' the athletes scored Boston ...... 30 27 .526 Calumet Farm's No Blues easily point. ' oVli!rsized males of t)le two-legged Cinci.j1J)ati. . "'om Bu rke of Miami, Segura's ilixth or better. Wettstone kept Chica~o ...... , ...... 31 28 .525 won the Yo Tabien purse at Wash- • l.ooking ov.,1' th, 're,sons for species. t ' AlOREWS gymnastics' aUve at penn 'State al­ Washington ...... 27 28 .491 ington Park .i n ·a prep for the thJs abortt face in; both circuits, 8h'a..,e '1oln'. paf tJler in the doubies, scored the though there were few other &t. Lollis ...... 25 3~ ,455 P rm. cess D oreen s t a k e on S a t ur- one fi nd a that the war h a. tak en "If this visitor shoul.! ,e ver re- on1y I upset of the doy, when he SISHMS ' Th W W . ht f'II t' f th A [I h Of eUm nated last year's finalist, eastern college teams in wartime Cleveland ...... 23 2t .426 doy. e arren rIg I y In- rom e mer can eaeue suc cover from this first shocjc of such I . 'and pointed his performers for the Philadelphia ...... 20 36 .357 ishe~ fo ur lengths ahead of Whos- renowned .$luggers as 'i"e4 Wil- "strange doln's" and Have ~he fort­ Nationa! A.A.U. title. l"ESTE8I)A),',8 RE$ULTS yourgal. Sheer Luck, another Iiams, 10e D .i~aJgjo, Han\!: Gr.een- itude to look lit our sports resultll . PLUS. At Iowa Wettstone was the con­ National League Calumet filly, was third. berg, 'l'ommy }Jenrlch, Charley again, there's a possibility that /Ie ;LAST ",LAN LADD I 'POWER UNLIMITED' ferencc all-around champion 'Of Cincinnati at Boston, rain ' No B~uos, a daughter of Bull K~ller, Joe G.ordon, Cecil Trayis, mig h t be confronted with a GAIL IlU&SELL -Story Clf Coal­ 1935 and 11)37 'and captatnetl Iowa;s American ..Liague Lea, ran the six , furlongs In Buddy Lewis, Pinky Higgins, Dlck screaming announcement );hat the QAVI "SAJ,T;Y O'ROURKE" '''nlmal Actors'-Novelty 1937 team which won the only New York 5, st. Louis 4 1:]5 4/5 ~nd coupled with Sheer Waketielcj., John Pesky, Stan lndlans trampled the Tigers. We'd SPOrtUte - Late N W8 J3ig Ten gymrtastic tiUe in lIawk­ Luck, paid $3.20. Sgence. Sam. Chap~an, Ken be willing to bet that dght away ~¥ Office OpeD 1:15-10:00 eye history. Later'he was on the Today's Games . Keltner, 13)11 Dic!cey, Sarney lic- he would emit a scream and dash physical education staff here. Cosky and Luke Appling. for his travel folders which ~l(- f NEW YORK (AP) - Probable' fA'f&B!1J pitchers for tomorrow's major. tIoston Red Sox Sign Fe"fl( &xeepUoPi tolled the. virtues of our clvilza- Box OrtiCIl Open 1:15-9:45 81ABTS league games. With won and lost With f~w excepUons, the Na- tion. And even In ~is m, d dash, THURSDAY .. Last Showing Today former Hawk~y~ S,ar records in parentheses: New J,rs~y Prep $f~r tiona I league slupln, brl.8ade qas he would remember that the man DU/D Its me~odiesl American League r~mained, bdt sue" f1ame pit,cry~rs at the steamship oUlce had defI­ Llv~ Its rOJnaneel New York at St. Louis (night)- as Johnny yan,derm~er, Clyde nLtely told him that the Indians ~xc'.iPl at t~e l)eauUes mmXi~ ~illed in Aulo Crash B (6 2) J k k' (5 '5) NEWARK, N. J. ,(AP) - The Shoun, audHarry Gum'Qer~ the no longer were on the warpath Ln , it reveal.! evens - vs. a uc I - / Baston Red Sox have given Tell qt , 1 8TA&TS SINCE Boston at Chicago (night)- Reds, Jo*n.ny Beazl~)', 'Howlp·Pol- the lInUed Sta.tes. TODAY n::: Gary Breckner, radio announcer Terry (0-3) and Caldwell (2-1) Del Guercio, 17-year-old Central Let, Ernie W\tte, p4!O, ge ~J.\J),er "He real!;es now th~t h~ should -First ,,,..- on network programs Who as Carl Washington at Detroit (twilight) high school basebal,l star, a co,n­ and M~x L~ nler of the Car4IJl,4ls, have known ' better than' to trust YOU WENT - Leonard (6-3) vs. 'Overmire trad and bonus agreemertt to play )3rueckner won seven major letters !fal ~h4macher the pi.nts, Hi the fellow, for he now finds that (5-2) . . with the 'Scranton, Fa:, tea/ll of of at the University of Iowa, died on Blthorn of ijl~ Cuba.. ~41n Heipt- we not only have the fearful '''Red the Pacific; coast recently a re­ Philadelphiil at C 1 eve I and the Easterl) league, and the· boy AWAY as z'llman and Bob Klin.er of ~he Me,," rqllmln~ the CO\l"~r:Y, but sult of injur!~s in a car accident, (nlght)- Christopher . (11-2) vs. claims the contract will. net him Reynolds (6-6) . \;)etween $15,QOO and $20'.000 . Pirates, Larry French and Kirby we also hav~ m~n-llatinil Tillers to h has been learned here. mllb~ the Do4ierl, ' 'tP.d lJ~gh contend with. Right away; his Between 1912 and 1915, Brueck­ National Lea,ue Del Guercio, ace ~ IchooJl'>oy ot Mulcahy and Tom Hughes of the mind ml\st flash bac~ to the ~a­ ner, son of an Iowa City minister, Pittsburgh at New York (2) - pitcher, WIIS sought also by : the Thieves Phmles are w.earl~. Uncl~ SaIP's therland, whl)re even ' the more .... ort,. won letters in football, baseball, Roe (5-5) and Strincevich (6-3)' Yankees, Cleveland, CihQl.nnati uniform. pr i ~ltive ~ccommodatlons must be fea.urJllr and basketball. He graduated VI. Mungo (7-3) and Brewer (1-1) and the . Philild'elphla Athletics. Top-flight bat. m p n tru,ly delilrab!e to Ute !lvils of thIs William BII.,d om the university in 11115. Later Chicago at Brooklyn (night) - 'fhe sum ,is' th'e rar~st ' amount l)8~IQnl!l such ' as, 'Mel ot~, J:rnl" LqmPardi, wild ~Ild danlerous land. e legally changed his name to Derringer (8-5) vs. Pfund (3-1)' or pard' in recent· years . by a major Don Rill Barry In Joe MtlCJwlck, BIU Nlchol.on, Phil , 'Vfa 8ent~ra ~ary Breckner. Herl'ing (1-Q) C;lub to a; boy still ip school, sflor*s The' M*n from Cincinnati at Boston (2)-Ken- authorities believe. Cavarretta, Bob Eiiott, Whl~ey "A ,urther glancF at tile news II! RID Grand CHICAGO (AP)-Dolph Camilli nedy (0-5) and Heus!\.er (5-4) vs. . In BORton, Vice-President Eddie t{urowsk1, Rny Sanders, DixIe t~e world of s~rts W04~d ~nl)' joined the here Cooper (6-1) and Hutchings (3-2) Collh1R' of the Red ~ox ' contirrhnci Wnlker, ' A'llt1e d~lan, ! and Frank mnke mQtt!)ts wor~c. Imlliline the flua-Scrapplly Married fOURS , yesterday. Man8g~r Joe CronIn St. Louis at Philadelph i~ (2)- yesterday ' the signing- 'of Del M~ormick, who tor Yenr$ hove fenr he must (pel ns he fiJlds thnt "Cartoon". !laid Camilli woull,i workout for II Donnelly (2-5~ and Jurisich (0-2) Guerelo, but aeelinecj to conrfrm FOR BETTER MOVIES b!lCn p'la,uln, ~Yfl~ h~'rl'i" '- 'fre \10 \ll~o ~~ve rirate~ , YOUnl ~ars, 4*"~ Wo,l" News. lew days befol'e playing first basco VS. Wyatt (0-6) and. ~pl'o~~q2-n , the amount involv-ed. • " . . still around. ~n~ Y!!y~y,~ "JN~19,~~:". o . .'. . ~ • . ' -. - • I - .. 17, 1945 ~ ~~A~~~~~:5~' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f~B;I;D~_ ;A~lt~~~IO~W~A~M~,~J~O~W~A~C~J~!iY.~'~IO~W~A~~======~==~======~==~~====~===~=='=~GE===~~ ~rof.~. L.i.Coenig ISome Markets Were I YANKS -PAY-TRIBUTE TO' GENERAL KILLED IN ACTION ) WSUI\0 Br dtasl Fatuity Redtal Tonight- Lotal State Guard To Address Lions Black Even in 1779 .. -- . ~ . . .. "1m ('Ill IftNl-WHO (I.... Kay Kyser's College o[ Musical Prof. Myron L. KoeniS will PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Black IIIMI To ABend Camp ~"'.T Knowledge (WHO) speak on "Geography and Every­ markets in Revolutionary war Prot. Herald---- Stark, lenor, and day PolHics" before a gather ina days? "The Fighting AAF (KXEL) Capt. Earl J. Gilford, com­ 0' Prof. P. G. Clapp of the music de­ . 9:15 Lions club members at their A proclamation issued by the \,armenl, will prese II another of Great Momenls in Music (WMT) mander of company C, first regi­ weeldy luncheon at ReIch's Pine supreme executive council in the series of lacu y recitals this Kay Kyser's College of Musical ment, of the state guard, said yes­ room today. Philadelphia. on Jan. 18, 1779, said es evening al 8 o'cl k. They will Knowledge (WHO) terday that he hoped that 50 ruen Professor KoenIg is a member of in part; the Coe college faculty and a vis­ featu re the music of Schubert. "The Fighting AAF" (KXEL) of the local company could attel?d "The fo[estallin~ of the mar­ TODA T'S PROGRAMS 9:30 iting profE)esOr in gedgraphy for kets and engrossing great quanti­ Let Yourself Go (WMT) the two-week annual state en­ tbe 1945 summer session at the ties of articles of usual consump­ 8:00 Mornlng Ch pel campment at Camp Dodge starting urn versi ty. 8 : 1~ Muslcal MinJalul'es Kay Kyser's College of Musical tiGh hath a manilest tendency to Knowledge (WHO) ------enhance prices . , • but when such 1:30 !'Iews, The 8ally lOlllaIL July 22. d N h 8:45 "Woods and Fields" (KXEL) practices are extended to bread Program Calendar , 9:45 After the federal inspection of Secon Play ig f $:55 Service Rapo s the I.lnit this spring, Maj. Jack E. and other necessarys of lile they Let Yourself Go (WMT) become distressing and ruinous to 4:00 Shakespe omedics Hudson, inspecting officer, recom- 9:50 Keep 'Em IfIg Kay Kyser's College of Musical To Be Safur4ay the industrious poor, and most mended that the company be com- , ':55 News, The DaUy lowaa Knowledge (WHO) heinou Iy criminal. 10':00 Here's An Idea Concert Miniature (KXEL) mended by lhe cnier of the na- Tbe second play ni&ht of the "In order, therefore, to prevent 10:15 Yeslerday' f4usieaL Fa- 10:00 tional guard bureau for outstand- summer will be held Saturday. as much as possible the inhabi­ vorites Doug Grant (WMT) ing achievement during the past Weather permitting, aU events will tants of this state from unwarily Supper Club (WHO) 10:30 The Boo nelf year. be held oul of doors. Soft; ball, vol_ faUing lnlo such daogerous and 11:00 The Study of .y/teralul'e H. It. Gross and the News At the encampment the men ley ball, aerial darts BDd tether illecal practices, we do hereby I (KXEL) 11 :50 Farm Flashes will be quartered in barracks at ball will be played on lhe hockey know that we have caused prose­ 12:00 Ehylhm Ral"bles 10:15 the former army ind uction center. f;eld. cution to be commenced against Fulton Lewis News (WMT) U:30 News, Th~ Dally Iowan Truck, jeeps and command care Main feature ot the evening win some persons charged with the froll( WHO (WHO) 12 :45 Religious News News will be available for tbeir tlse, be folk dallcl'ng on· the lawn of above offense." H. It. Gtoss and lhe News 1:00 Musical Chals Captain Gifford said yesterday. Iowa Union. M.usic and Instruction (KXEL) 2:00 Victory Bulletin Board 10:30 The inspecting officer's report will be provided. Florence Owens, Miss Snedaker Returns 3:10 Early 19Lh Century Music Invitation to Music (WMT) slaled that company C was a 511- director of play nights. stressed Mabel Snedaker of the Unlver­ 3:00 Lest We Forg~t War Service Billboard (WHO) perior organization and was to be the fact that no one need by an sit,. elementary $Cbool and irolruc­ Reminiscing Time 3:15 Paul Hutchens (KXEL) commended for its outstanding expert to enjoy the activities. tot' of educaion, has returned from 3:30 News. The Daily Iowan 10:45 drill attendance record and its Anyone who would like to brush a 10 day visit at Columbia univer­ 3:35 Music of Other Countries Invitation to Music (WMT) turnout for inspection. upOn folk dancing may go to the sily in New York City and Pocono 3:45 Aflernon MelOdies ManDt' Inn, Fa., where she at­ Music for Millions (WHO) At last year's state encampment, class Wednesday alternoons at 2 auGlIlof the United Stat. Teatll Army ~d8 tape at funeral MrvI~. lor Lt. Cen SImon Bollva~ , 4:00 Behind the War,News tended a meeting of the National !,.. Paul Hutchens (KXEL) the local unit made lhe best show- o'clock. Registration in the course :Buekner, Jr.• on OIdnawa - dou~ wflo tought undu the dead "enera) worle toclun up the lut r~ 4:15 Child Play ing in the seventh service com- is not required lor attendance and Officers of Pi Lambda Theta, hon­ 11:00 Imalmng poclctte ot Japaneee ,",.lana. GeMraI Buckner wu killed by ah~\1 (ra"m~nte 1ft the e101ln~ 4:30 .Tea Time Melodie.;; mand and won top honors. For two everyone is invited. orary educational fraternity for News (WMT) ',.~ qI ~ 0IdMwa bIlWe._ TtIU II an oftktaJ U. 8. Army photograph. (/"',r".,io".1 $olll_photo) 5:00 Children's Hour starlit Road (WHO) previous years the unit has won In case of nin aU activltJes will women. 5:30 Musical Mood ~ News (KXEL) the plaque lor being the most ott- take place inside the women's 5:45 News, '1be Dally Iowan 11:15 standing company in its regiment. gymnasium. POPEYE 6;00 Dinner Hour Music Oll the Record (WMT) s --- ;-~= 6:55 News, The Daily lowaa Starlit Eoad (WHO) 7:00 Treasury Sa\\lle Eev. Pietsch's Hour (KXEL) 7:15 France F'orever 11:30 7:30 Sports time Music for Millions (WMT) FORE 7:45 One Man's Opinion News from WHO (WHO) Daily Iowan Want Ads ,:00 Music Hour Rev. Pietsch's Hour (KXEL) , 1:"5 News, Tbe Dally lowall ~------11 :45 LOST AND roUND 9:00 University Play Its Part Dance Band (WMT) CLASSIFIED ' NETWORK UJGIJLIGHTS Music; News from NBC (WHO) 6:4111 . RATECARI LOST; Ornate gold necktie clasp. Dance Orchestra (KXEL) Jack Kirkwood's Show (WMT) I at sentimental value. Believed , . 12:00 CASH RATE lost in Iowa Union Thursday after­ Lucia Thorne and Company Press News (WMT) (WHO) lor 2 da,.-- noon. Reward. Phone X8223. Midnight Ehythm Parade lOe per lin. per Grain BeLt Eangers (KXEL) daJ LOST: Smfold in or between (WHO) II consecutive da71- f 6:15 women"s gym and Currier. Keep Station Break and Sign Oft 7c per Une per dlJ Danny O'Neil (WMT) (KXEL) money. No questions asked. Can News of the World (WHO) II coIlllCcutive dIJ- 5c per Une per dQ Currier x8138-ArJene Kirchoff. H.(iZx'i~~ and ,the, News Held in Shooting 1 month- LOST-Bulova w,ist watch. Don 6:341 .c per Une per d.,. Orelup. 418~. Reward. EUery Queen (WMT) -!'illir. 5 worda to llb_ BLONDIE CHIC YOUNG News from WHO (WHO) U1nimum Ad- 2 IlDeI Did You Know (KXEL) I 6:4.5 CLASSlF1ED DISPLAY Dineln" LeSSOI1f-ballroom, bal­ Ellery Queen (WMT) 5Dc col. Jnch let, tap. Dial '1248, Klm.i Youd. News from NBC (\yHO) Or 85.00 per montb Wurill. Preferred Melodies (KXEL) 7;00 All Want Ada Cuh In Advance The Saint (WMT) Payable at Dally Iowan Bull­ Mr. and Mrs. North (WHO) Oe88 oruce dally until 0 P.1Il. WANTED: Apartment with llving Eaymond Gram Swing (KXEL) rbom, bedroom, bat blind 7:15 Cabcellatlon8 must be called hi kitchenelte tor two Slrls. Call The Sainl (WMT) before 5 p. m. 4192 f.4r . and Mrs. Norlh (WHO) Responsibie for one Incorrect "Lum an' Abner" (KXEL) \nHrtioD onl,.. 7:30 Dr. Christian (WMT) The Gay Mrs. Featherstone WANTED (WHO) DIAL 4191 A full time sa'es~ady at 'Fishing and Hl.lnting Club" (KXEL) DUNN'S 7:45 Apply at once Dr. Chrisli an (WMT) WMC Regulation. \ I HENRl CA:t\L ANDERS 011 The Gay Mrs. Featherstone Advertblementa 'or _Ie or 111- (WHO) senUal female wurken are ear­ WHERE TO tOT IT "Fishing and Hunting Club" rled In thellfl "Help WanlecJ" I , (KXEL) col~mns with Ule undertltalMl­ 8:00 inK that hlrlnc procedurel .ball R. 11:. "DICK" BANE'S Ray Noble By Request (WMT) colllorm to War M.npower STANDARD STATION Wednesday With YOI.l (WHO) Commission Reful.tlo.... Healilltuu·te .... for To Be Announced (KXEL) Lubrication 8:15 Washlnr Slmonllln,. Ray Noble By Request (WMT) FOR ftEl(f Corner of Gilbert &. Ploomlnrton Wednesday With You (WHO) FOE EENT: Sleeping porch room. I To Be Announced (KXEL) Men. Hot \\ ater. 14 N. Johnson. 8:3' Dail 6403. Detect and Collect (WMT) Mas. IMOGENE STEVENS, 24, attractive wife of Maj. G. Ralsey Mr. District AU we)' (WHO) WORK WANTED l'L1JM:8lNG ~ BEATIN'G "Jones and I" (KXEL) Stevens DI., of New Canaan, Is 8:"5 belng beld In $50,000 bond for Work Wanted; Lawn mowittg. as.ert "or,...... Detect and COiled (WMT) question in, in connection witb the Must supply mower. Call 3609. Experienced lawn mower. LAllBW CO. Mr. Di strict Attorn (WHO) shooting and death of sailor Albert 2Z'7 E. Wuh. Pbon. PSIl "Jones and 1" (JqCEL) Kovacs, 19. Mrs. Stevens' husband 9:001 is ,.Ith a para~roop unit of t'he HELP WANTED Greal Moments intMusic (WMT) United states army In Germany. W ANTED: Man to teach phYsical training and c ach in a county 1'011 are .lwa1. welcome. ETTA lETT PAUL ROBINSO. NEW AGRtCULTURE SECRETARY AtiD FAMILY seat town near Des Moines; also aail PIPCI8 are low at &lire wan led science teacher. 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1 t '. • I- 'AGE SIX TH E DA ILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA 'WEDNESDAY, JUm: 27,1945 ~~==~.~~~~=p======~=--~====~======~======T====~==~~~==~~~~ Heritage Library to Be PRESIDENT ARRIVES TO ADD RESS UNCIO FBI Agent Compares Black Market Activities Labanov-Rostovsky ./ ' Part of N,ew Building . , With Prohibition Violations in Kiwanis Talk Emphasizes Russian I , J To Help Freshmen "Criminnl activity created by agent was out of lucie. Desire for Peace the blnckmarkels of this Wlll' Become Acquainted "We are not worrJed obout the J. Stanley Mcintosh 01 E v .~ parallel the problems nrising from army making hoodlums out of men Russia's desire for peace was ton, 111., visual aids specialist wlti With Their Background the prohibition laws of the 1920's," that weren't hoodlums when they emphasized by Prof. Andrei Lob­ the United stotes office of educa­ E. E. Kuhnel, special agent of the went into the army," Kuhnel soid. anov-Rostovsky in a speech yes­ tion, is now a Itat! member in t ~, A "Heritage" library. especially FBI, said at the weekly mecting of "Out of the Jast World wtlr only terday nfternoon in the senate audio-visual teac\linll aids OOU'" designed to aid freshmen, will be the Kiwanis club at Hotel Jeffer­ two veterans became wid ely chamber of Old Capitol. offered by) t ~Ilege ot educatillp a prominent part of the University son yestreFiay. known criminals." Professor Lobanov-R 0 S t 0 vsky, and the bure u of visual ins tru c~ of rowa's library to be constructed Kuhnel is in Jowa City attend­ They were Roger Touohey and presented by the department of tion. McIntosh aiso is worklllI after the war. ing the peace officers short course Edward Wilhelm Bentz. Bentz hi story, stated. "Russia doesn 't with John Hedges, acting director Prof. Ralph E. E llsworth, direc­ being held nt the university this wns the outstanding bank robber need raw material or gold reserve, of the bureau, 6n the utilization Dt tor of libraries, said that its spe­ weel<. of that period and didn't take an but above alJ needs peace and sta­ films in all levels of instruotlon, :ific objectives will be helping "We saw the prohibition laws actual part in the robberies, but bility." McIntosh said that one of 'hia student:s to become acquainted commonly violated during the 15 lived as a respected, civic minded lie stress'ed that there need be aims is to brlnll classroom instruc. with their backgrounds and to be­ years they wcre in eCfect," Kuhnel person belween jobs. no fenr of hostilities resulting from tion as close to reality as possible, come aware oC the critical issues said. Although prior to that period "Check passers m'e bccoming economic rivalry between the not to sUck so closely to tllt of their own times. there was no syndicated and COl'­ the most serious menace 011 ovel' United States and the Soviet printed page and mere lecture•. He porated criminal organizations, the country now," Kuhnel stated. Union. Though Russia has as­ is trying to show others not to He said that the "Heritage" li­ they began to appear aCter the Ollie White, Iowa City chief of sumed the position as the second much what to teach as how to brary wil l be arranged chronologi­ passage of those laws. police, is gOing to conduct a 50- lurgest industrial nation in the teach It. cally around eight periods: Early When the prohibition laws were hour course soon on methods by world with the defeat of Germany, These points were listed by Me. Man, Greek and Roman, Christian rcpealed in 1933. criminals turned which the pa~sage of bod checlraise phonograph records, slides, ob­ Yellow Over New YOl'k," by James it receives. a dominant part in world affairs. The audio-visual teaching al4 painting now on exhibit in the course is a regular summer ~ jects and motion pictures," Pro­ Lechay. falls quite ensily into this Other Union Paintings JuJy, during which time anyone The headland of the new world main lounge of Iowa Union is the island was the United States and sion course. There are 14 enroUel fessor Ellsworth said. group. A striking pninting, it suc- The numerous other paintings at all interested in contemporary splendid se lection of abstract :lIId WLB Moves to End Canada. Russia was the heartland In the class, R lading $uperintt#; The director of libraries envis­ near abstract art represented. Per­ ceeds in combining mundnne real- shown in the Union will probably art should visit the co\1ection sev­ ions a lecture hall as part of the of the old world island. den Is, tea and librariav,t haps the most unusual of these is ity and artistic vision. C a I' 0 I be enjoyed by many of the people eral times at Jeash Many of the library where speakers would pre­ Professor Lob a no v-Rostovsky Prof. Bruce. han, director" the monoprint by Harry Bertoia Blanchard's "Childhood Mansion" who feel duty bound to attend an works are exceedingly complex Glass Workers Strike stated that "HiUer was determined the extenalon division, was Ii sent c!ontempol'ary problems of also mnkes this fusion. Acceptable art exhibit as will as the true de­ and demand some effort to be un­ general importance. Such speak­ ca lled "Trapezoids." This excellent to control Russia, but he forgot charge of the first two weeks. . work suffers from neglect by the on various levels of thought, this votce. The Hopson Pitman "August derstood. By The Associated Press that there were 180,000,000 people , . ers would stay for several day.> of pninting presents a psychological Afternoon" recalls many an un­ The war labor board took steps conferences. forum discussions and average spectator who taUs to ap­ It is strange that some people, living there already. Hitler had to rabia, (2) tetmediary dornili .. preciate the subtle arrangement of mood, n carefuJly worked out imuginative theater set. Fletcher generally quite rational, will set yesterday to end one of nearly II face not a virgin land. but one tion-Balkans and Poland, IIIl4 individua1 consullntions. Purpose study and a thoughtfully enigmatic Martin's "Ruby" is a good nude. score of strikes' responsible for of this progrnm would be to pre­ color, form, light and shade. IE any themselves up as judges of art and buill up during the last 30 years." (3) friendly relations - Austl'.lJ, picture. Those who admire Tiepolo and jdlene~ of 86,000 persons through­ sent and explore but not to solve work demands the lenient inspec­ artists when they know nothing, or He stated that there are two Hungary (~any and Czecll~ tion and attention of the people at­ Raymond Breinin's "The Cur- the late Italians will get a thrill at best very little, about the sub­ out the nation. chief reasons forwarded by thooe slovakia. ' ~:i contemporary problems. 15,000 tending the exhibition it is this. tain" may prove enjoynble to some of recognition out of "Raisin~ of ject. It is important that, while Representatives of CIO who believe that we must eventu­ He stressed that Russia was ~ Another picture which is worth although I would recommend its Lazarus." by Edward Meicarth; given such a rare opporunity, as glass workers on strike in 11 cities ally fight Russia: (1) Russia's ex­ termined never to have another ~ far more atention t'han it receives principal prototype, EI Greco's the snme Can be said for those who is now offered. everyone should were called to a hearing in Wa:3h­ pansion in Europe and possibly vasion ot her territory. Areas~ is the still· life of Bradley Walker "St. Martin and the Beggar," to are fond or Matisse nnd see George avail himself of it and inspect inglon Thursday for a hearing on Asia, and (2) the Communist the first belt were declared to ~ Colombians Tomlin. Although slightly reminis­ the discriminating. Constant's "The C h e c k ere d carefully the important works now why the six-day stoppage had not threat. on the whole traditionally Russi4j ended. cent of the Braque and Picasso To all citizens of this area the Jacket" now on exhibit and "Ex­ being shown. In answer to the fear of com­ civilzatlons, directly connectij. The strike was over contract ne­ with the economic (It R\)~ work done in the early twenties, small George Groz "Apocolyptic tasy No.4," by Oronzo Gasparo. It is unusual for such a collection munism. Professor Lobanov-Ras­ me gotiations witlj the Pittsburgh or as in {he case of southea8~ Tomlin's painting is by no means Landscape" shou ld prove ihough.t- The I'emninder of this large col­ to be formed nnywhere, but ta tovsky stated that the Communist Here 'Study Plate Glass company :md the Lib­ ideology in Russia under Stalin is Finland a direct military thrfi provoking. In the same vein as the lection of contemporary art is unoriginal; the cleverly and care­ find it in the midwest, at best a bey-Owens-F'ord Glass company, fully placed harmony of form and artist's "Piece of My World.... being shown in the auditorium of not militant. The aim of present agalnst Russia. $"~ conservative region little given to centering on lhe c1~ed shop and day communism, unlike the com­ The speaker staled that in t color cannot be grasped by one which was shown her~ earlier, t.he art building, located directly advanced art, is doubly rare. Both wage demnnds. swift perusal. It would be far bet­ this painting is an important con- beneath the gaJlery. Most of the munism of Trotsky, Is to build the second and third bells, Russia Hydraulics Prof. L. D. Longman, head of the Cities where the g;ass strike is homeland and hold it up as a shown a willingness to accept go ter to skip hastily some of tne demnation of the struggle which worl

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