On the Inside ~ Home, The Weather Iowa Triumphs In AAU fair today. Partly cloudy tomonow with ••• Page 2 Uttle chcmqe In temperature. HiOh to Wimer's Articlo Usod ••• Paqe 3 owan day 90: low". Yeatercloy'. h1qh 90: al low 69• Pollo Kills Two • • • Paqe , Eat. 1868 - AP Leased Wire, AP Wireph~lo, UP Loosed Wlro - Five Cants Iowa City, Iowa, Thursday, August 18, 1949 - Vol. 83, No. 221 LeHers I 10 Governor Charge rh(t 'b ITighe Woods Reveals Liquor, Gambling'Laws Voided .... 'i"'. • • 'l'hrce Iptl l' r~ ['('portl'dly hal'c bern sent to Gov. William S. B~ardsl('y point in~ (lui "!leg-rel \'iolations of state liquor and gam bling h\\l'S in ,Johnson ('ollnty, it W!lS learned last night. Donald [': ~Iyrl'!l, nn ~I! I phYRj('~ d pal·tmenl employe, lind Dr. L. L. Dunning-toil . l'a~lol' of.llH' l\1ethodist church, mailed letters Rent Decontrol Plans to Brarr\,11'1' '('~It'I'd I". '1'h!' t hit'li 1':"1'1' Wfl~ J'('port<'Cl This'fI Hurt Me More Than You I I I II' Initten IlI'R 1!J 17 /rI'llnd .iu l· Action to Affect or who clnimed tne grand jury Bail ,Bond Jumper, DENVER IJP)-"He couldn't do It," insisted Elmer Johnsen failed to indict scv ral lavcrn Senior, "He isn't big enough." owners lwo ycars ago (or a series "Oh, ye_, ] did," said Elmer Ir. "l'U show you." Third of Area of alieged violations. Wanted by County, So young Elmer showed his dad and assistant Fire O~lef Floyd The grand juror, whore identi McCarthy how he turned in a false alarm. He Just stood on the se!t ty was not revcaled, reported that of his trJcycle and reached into the box. Under Control County Attorney Jaek C. While Held in Cleyeland Chief McCarthy let Elmer Sr. carryon from there. said at that timc there was not OLiEVELAND Itn - National sufficient evidence for an indict Robert Malcolm Eddy, wanted HOU5ina Expediter Tighe Woods ment-or a cOllVlction. here for forfeiture of a $2,500 said yesterday he will decontrol either White lIor SherH( bail bond on a burglary charge, rents in a third of the areas now is being held by Cleveland, Ohio, Norman Thomas Urges AI~rl J. (Pal) 1\ll1l'l'Ih could I under federal, rent con t rol, start- be reach~d tor comment last authorities, police said yesterday. • ing wi thin ,10 days. n1rht. Ccunty Attorney Jack White He also disclosed that a third of In his letter to Beardsley, My yesterday said Johnson county Universal D,sarmame n t the rent control stalt will be laid ers cl~im d to have recounted de au thori ties would try to return off with the firin,s to occur bolh tails of two raids on lavcrn~ in Eddy here for trial. The county lD the field and In the Washington Norlh Liberty last' Thursday and must go through elCtradiUon pro oWce. The present staft of 5,600 Frid~y. ceedings, unless Eddy waives the will be pared to about 3,000. Mycrs claimed a raid made by "gevernor - to - governor request" Wood. saId the action wu county ollthoril ics 011 Sh?nnon's for his return, White said. made necessar, b>y eonue slon· and the I,ighthouse in North Lib Cleveland authorities said al cut. In hi. budget, which re erty ThUl'sday f,uted 10 produce Eddy tisted Rocking, N.Y., as duoed It fr'3m S26-mlllion to any evidence supporting liquor his home address. TheY picked $l1-milllon. and g~mbllng violaliont. Eddy up and apparently are "This severe blOW," W ood.~ said. Tbe lollowing day, how'ever, boldlng him for Iowa City au "left me with only two choices: l\Iyers s.1i(\ he obtained a sC.1 rch thorlUes, White said. either] must tire one thtrd of my warrant from P"lire Judlre Emil employES and attempt to maintain Eddy pleaded not guilty Oct. 4, token rent control, or ] must de G. Tr\)tI, wh\) \V.th MYers and Hl4B, to an indictment charging onstable Roy Lewis, raided control a thIrd of the areas now him with burglary. According to under federal rent control. Shannon's tavern .1gain. infcrmation filed by the county Lewis laler reporled seven slot Okays 2 Reorganization Plans He's Prisoner "I have deelded on the latter attorney, Eddy was charged with PRAGUE (iP) - The Most Rev alternative." machin e~ and about 17 bottles of entering tbe Sigma Alpha Epsilon WASHINGTON (JP)-The senate Jost'! Bt. Jersey molasses company. Polish Consul Quits, Tito in his fight with Moscow. McCarthy made his demand for which called for the creation of on ei~her point. Acheson simply was the Roman Cratholic church steel companies asked President It is the first time since the cold a perjury indictment of M.aragon a new cabinel-rank department of reported both matters were re- deprived of its legal independence Truman's fact-finding board to U.S. Official in Berlin war began that the administration after Milton R. Polland testified welfare, was klJled Tuesday by ferred by the Russian tlremler to In intnnal matters?" exclude them from Us recommen Asks to Live in U.S. dations for settling the ~ teel dis has agreed 10 ship "war poteotial" that he paid Maragon $1,000 - an advprse senate vote. the Soviet foreign office. The Communist - controlled WASHINGTON iIl'l - Tadeusz Says He'll Quit Post President Truman submHted In the same news conference Prague press repeatedly claimed pute because they can't afford to BERLIN (l1'I--.To Fi sher Freeman goods to a Communist-ruled na $500 by check and $500 in cash, J . Rakowski, Poland's consul gen tion. to help the Allied rv'lolassses com the seven reorganlzatlon pla.os in which he disclosed Kirk's ap- the archbishop was free to leave grant wage increases. director of the military govern! In June. Under a law passed proach to Stalin on these twr his palace but that he wanted to Executives of the companies eral in Montreal, resigned yester ment's finance division, said yes The shipment was approved af pany, Perth AmboY. N.J., more day and asked for political asylum ter months of argument between sugar. this year, sucb plans go into relatively secondary issues, Ache· remain in seclusion and "pose as asked the three-man board to terday he will I'esign his pOSition ffeet 60 days after submJ lon, son issued a statement denounc· a martyr." consider tbeir cases separately. in the United States. this week bccause a reorganiza the state and nalional defense de Testifying under oa Ih last "I am a Catholic and I cannot partments and other top agencies month, Maragon said then that provided that neither house of ing the Russian jamming againsl ------The board will report to the Presi tion ordered by John J. McCloy the Voice of America and the dent its suggestions for settling ac~pt the onslsughts of the Com minimized the division's role. of the government. he never had been paid any mon congress disapproves them by Admit munist gove!'nment upon the The mill, va Lued at approxi ey by anyone for negotiating busi Il majority ot Its full member- British Broadcasting corporation's Nationalists the dispute between 58 steel com Since McCloy, who is 10 be the 8 ~lp . Russian programs. panies and the United steelworkers Cathollc church," he said. U. S. high commissioncr, succeed mately $3-million, wlll be built by ness with the government. Loss 01 Foochow His decision waS disclosed here the Continental Foundry and Ma This was read into the record ot America (CIO) . The union is ed Gen. Lucius D. Clay as com ,rowa's senators killed each oth demanding a fourth-round pack by Arthur Bliss Lane, former U.S. mander in Germany, several top chinery company of Pittsburgh YEsterday. And a $500 cancelled er's vote yesterday when the sen- qANTON (THURSDAY) (IP) - ambassador 10 Poland. and is to be delivered in 12 check of Polland's. dated Nov. 20, CCC Seeks Space age wage increase ot 39 cents an men have quit to return to the ate defeated, 57 to 32, an attempt The Nationalists today admitted hour. Lane said he put Rakowski in United States. 194(1, and endorsed by Maragon, Ihe loss of Foochow, southeastern months. te kill off President Truman's sec- . The hearings are expected to touch with state and justice de was made part of the subcom ond reorganization plan. For Gral"n China port city and capital or mittee's exhibit. Surplus end Aug. 26, which wou)d give partment officials. He was con Sen. Guy GiIlet!.e (D - Iowa) Fukien provipce. fident the request for asylum WASHINGTON (IP)- The com Capture of F·oochow. 430 air the board only four days to report Crippled Youngster's Brace Found voted on the winDing side, to re~ back to Mr. Trurnan. would be g-:anted. He said Ra taln the President's proposal. Sen. modity credit corporation sa'f mBes northeast ot Cantoq, by yester5a" it will seek stOTf>f!P fA onrushing Communist armies camr During the morblng session the kowski now is in this country 'Rose' Witness Says Bourke Hlckenlooper (R - Ivwa) '\Vith bis wife and daughter and dlities for up to SOD-million bu ~fter the U.S. consulate general Inland Steel company charged cast his ballot with the losers, who shels of grain surpluses. that outside Influence had crushed plans to live with friends in Los sought to kill the measure. announced it expects to close to He Visited Geishas The bulk of the grain Is ex· morrow and pull out of Canton. its "real and honest" ne,otlaUons Angeles. pected to be corn which the CC~ with the steelworkers. SAN FRANCISCO IIPI - Chades It will go to Chungking which will collect under thp price sup Cousens, key defense witness in will be the new Nationalist re port program. fug ee capital. Seven Die in Riot, the Ireason trial of Iva (Tokyo Washington Parley The contemplated storage spacr Soft Coal Men Seek Rose) O'Quino, yesterday ad is ten times the 50-milliqn bUshE'l Ousting . of Van Horn Blame Communists mitted under government cross Sought to Help End capacity which the (lCC said las * * * examination that his Japanese spring it would neE~. Files Protest ... WASHINGTON IIPt - Soft coal SANTIAGO, CHILE (JP)-Seven caplo;,s took him to a Yokohama Tbe government already hat producers will not sign another persons were killed in rioting in Geisha house wni1e he was a Stevedoring Strike 45-million bushels of pre - wa' CANTON (THURSDAY) (IP) -- wage contract with John L. Lewis downtown Santia,o yesterday and prisoner of war. storage capacity. The CCC said I Nationalist China has protested which :oetains Ezra Van Horn as congress was called into special Cousens, a fOlTller Australian HONOLULU (JP)-Harry Bridges has contracted to date for an addi to Great Britain against alleged session last ni,ht to hear a cabinrt violation of Chinese territorial wa- operator trustee of the united major with 19 years of broad yesterday prooosed negotiations Jll tional 112,837,640 bushels of cap requell for extraordinary powers Washington it necrssary to end . t ters, it was disclosed today. mine workers wellare and retire- to eope with the sltualbn. casting experience, had ea~lier .. , 09 d d 'k aCI y. - British warships also were ac- ment fund, Industry sources said testified he was put in charge of 1;fawau s 1 - ay o~k stn e. He The bulk of the storage SpoCf 'the government said the riot ~eported no progress LD new peace will be erected in the heart 0' cused of displaying a "b£llicosl' yest~rday. ing was inspired by Communists the "Zero Hour" program after attitude" toward Nationalist naval The producers, w.ho a.re at odd3 talks. 'I the mid-west corn belt where i' and their supportrfs. his capture by the Japanese. Wi th craft. with Van Horta, last week forced his cooperation Cousens said the An emploJer spokesman ' .lld is neded most, the CCC said. Hospitals said the seven dead says The protest was made in a note him' to resign as chairman of the Included two students, a cad:t, Los Angeles-born M:s. D'Quino newsmen the head of .be strlk- The agency it is contin In.. ClO IniernaUonal Long- ulng its analysis of storage spac! by the Chinese foreign office and 1 operators negotiating committee and one street car motorman . Tn had relayed heax;lening messages shoremen's and Warehousemrn's bid to determine further 1tward' banded yesterday to J ohn COg-I after it was disclosed that he was addition at least 21 persons '.'JtrL of allied victories to American unlDn appeared to be play~ for delivery of hins withi:! 6f hill, British Embassy r~presentd- accepting a $35,OOO-a-year salary wounded, fOll r :;el!ously. Tbree prisoners of war in Japan and in tor time III order to brin&' lD days from day of award. tive in Canton. from the fulld. suffered gunshot wounds. other ways attempted to aid the federal mediation. The successful bidders with Ih allied cause. An agre ment to resume nego- type of material, num"Jer of struc. In the cross-examination, Gov tiations, signed Tuesday, provided tures and tolal capacity bushel! I .- ernment Atly. James Knapp close that Cyrus S. Ching, chief of the included: Green Gable Builders ly questio ned the Australian U.S. conciliation service, woUld Onawa, Iowa, 50 and 115,000. 8-36 Probers Learn,'Palace' Adually a Flal about his living conditions while be called in if no progress is LOS ANGELES 111'\ - One ot a prisoner or war. Cousens dis made within three days. closed he was quartered In a good Ching said in Washington he VFW's Need Cannon the anonymous charges which sel home was supposed to be an $85,- K e n nan coromen"",.ad "The pa Ia tl a 1 hotel room with bath and drew an might be unable to come here. For Salute to Truman off a congressional Investigation 000 palaUal Beverly Hilla re51- "5,000 residence of the retired aHowance of 200 yen, or about BridCes had propOSed ne,o MIAMr, FLA., IIl'I-The veterans of B-36 procurement feU flat 011 dence. colonel tums out to be a S50-a $23, a month. He denied, how il.atl01lll In Washington before. of foreign wars were in the mar- its face yemerday as a bouse Wolle was said to have re- month rented flat In a tour-suite ever, that he received any extra The employer SpOkesman hId kel yesterday for a canmm to fire armed services sub-committee be- negotiated a contract with the apartment house." (". Wlr ...."" rations for his part in the "Zeri he assumed the employe" would a 21-gun salute for President Tru- gan hearing aircraIt industry Emerson Electric company for- Price said that congr£ssmens' ,tlek to the poslt'on aJlnounced A DETROIT YOUNGSTER, aeven-yeal'-olcl Sally Porrett, crippled Hour" broadcast. man on hin arrival at the VFIW witnesses. merly headed by W. Stuart Sym- eyes had popped when they read previousll thai )b.w&1i was Ute inglon, air secretary. This rene- the charge linking Symington and slnee birth by spastic paraly. ls, was to have had the plu&el' cut on place to ne«otlate. conItvention seems Mondaycannons. are scarce in Before opening the hearings, go tI a tion, concerni ng a 11 eged ly de- Wolle, but "now the charge turns ber Ie, removed Tuesday to b~ replaced bJ a epeelal braee whIch TYPHOON lULLS A union spokesman said Bridges Committee C:'airman Mel vi n frctlve ,un turrets, waB said to out to be totally unfounded." TOKYO IIPt - The Typhoon would have enabled her to walk. However, lO\!leone ,tole the braee had receded from his original re Miami and his VFW' ill in a tizzy Price (D-ILl) and Ollef Count e1 hav·~ "'-n""'" favorable to Symlng- Mor(over. th e In ves ti gators said, from htr dad's c~r Monday whIch meant that & new braee w01lld "Judith" which ravaged Kyushu qUEst that struck stevedorIng com be cause th e Arne rican Legion had Joseph Kennan went to look at ton's company and Wolle, it Willi Wolfe reUred during the war have to be made. ThIs might have taken aever&l weellL 8alb', .Ioom island Monday left behind 12 panies gua.ranlee not to hire two howitzers to greet Truman the home of Cpl. Frank Wolfe, implied later acquired the Bever- rather than after the Ume the turned to joy last nl.ht when. two tot. found the brace III • weed dead, 31 missing and hundreds .. strike-breaking" government and whe~ he flew here lor their con- retired. Accordlng to the .ocu- ly Hlll~ home. renegotiation wa. aUe,ed to have CGvuecilot, Sally 11 shown with her mother, Mn. Bdw&rd ,grrett. injured, oUici.als aaid, yesterday. non-union longshoremen. ventlon a year alo. I ment reeetved by conlllls, thIS After looklnl at UUa home, taktn place. PAGE TWO-THE DAILY IOWAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1949 , Iowa Medley Team. Triumphs 'in AAU;I W:~ !~n H.a-;:~~! ~~{!~~r~~s Ref~r!1in9 Speedy Japanese Sweep 1500 Meters "" .... "~.Nt'7..":~ Leads Fast Backs Brooklyn ...... dS 42 .tiiS (This I Ihe secolld of a series Now ork ...... 57 33 .5 18 of sb stories about candidates BOl ton , M} M . ~n Pblh.dllphla ... 66 31 .4D6 (or the Unlversll1 of Iowa's America' Davis Cup Defenders Plll6burcb ...... 41 69 .461 1949 foo tball team: Tackles and Bulletin Clnrlnn.1I ...... Jr. 61 0401 Cblr.,o ...... 41 71 .sn guards will be (l :scussed in the next story.) LOS \NG~; U:!'j IY' Uni- YESTERDAY'S SCO RES versll ~ (\1 Irl\n, 311l:h, rtd y th St. LOIlI II ~ , Cincinnati :J By ERIC C. WILSON tremendous fr r <.\ \'Ie e{forts of Phil. delphia 11. Brooklyn 7 Young men eager to prove that Boston 13, Nt':'! York 4 Wally Ris, '11 tilt' :1I10 -ysrd med Chlc.,O at PJtllburJh (Postponed, r.ln) they can ~tep from freshman ley relay title w ilh the Brigh ton TOOAI"S PITCIl I!RS play into Big Ten competition 'C' tram a close second. Phll.delphl. II Broo .. I,:> - lIorow , without losing a stride will chal The New Haven swim clu') was (11 ·8) • !3arney 16-6) New York at Boston - Zabala (!!·O) lenge four major lettermen among third. ... S.ln (1-13) the University of Iowa's half The fficial timing was 3:18.8. htu~o at PUbbur,.b - Leonard (3-14 ) vs Banham f6·6) backs. Ris look over with a four-yard Only ,ames acheduled On the roster are ten halfbacks, deficit aftpr J oe Verdeur had put °vpnly divided between lett and tht' Bl1gh ton squad ahead with AMER ICAN LEAOUE righ t, just as there are two "I" his customary breaststroke per W L PCT. GD N.w York ...... 76 H .6H 1 men at left and a pair at right. formanc . BOiton .•.. , ..... 8 46 .6D6 Don Fryauf, 185-pounder from The New Haven outfit led for Cle¥eland ...... ,.64 47 .584 ft~· .ft.U Iowa City, Is the halfback w ith 100 yards when Olympic Champ PhU,d elphla ...... O'! Oelroll ...... 02 58 .5R9 the best 19<18 record. He broke ion Allen Stack paced the field by Cbl .ro ...... 40 &I .481 72 ••43 into the lineup in mid-season two yards. WIshlnltou ., ( .. 88 ,51. Loul ...... !7 77 .825 a11l1 showed s peed and drive YESTERD AY'S SCORES wh:ch enabled him to average C b lea,o I , Detroit 0 5" yards on 30 attempts from New York 4, 1V1 ~ hlnI1on a SOIlCon li, Phll.delphla 1 JiM HALLIBURTON the lett halfbacks spot. Furuhashi SI. Louis JO-&, Cleveland 6-2 Shifted to Right Half ..• Bob Longley, Davenport, is a lAP Wlre pb olo) TODAV'S PITCHERS senior at left halfback who was injured last October 9 and missed BEST IN THE UNITED STATES-The four top amateur tennis players In Amerlc& paused for the cam (8~I.:!~~ ~i!n~:\~~-Ee~ ~~:~ ; the Itut six games. Longley is Wins Again eraman yesterday with their Davis Cup captain. Alrlek Mann (center), during the National Doubles Tennis v. Oumpe r! 10-16) V:::n: Alley 10 Take light, 165 pounds, but he can tournament at Brookline, Mass. They were recently named to defend the famed tennis trophy for the U.S. C leveland a St. Louis (nllh t) - Lem .. move. He is now in ~ hape for his LO'" ANGELES (JP) _ Hirono- Left to right, Richard Gollzales, Gardnar Mulloy, Man1. W lIJam 'Ialbert and Ted Schroeder. hln Furuhashi, the Japapese dis ono~II ~-~.:,·.. D;::e~~~;~O) Job in Burma best season. tance champion, last night won A right halfback who was just th~ National AAU 1500-meter free geting into the swing of things style by four yards over his tram when an injury sidelined him is mate. Shiro Hazhizume, alter a Mearl Naber of Tipton, a 190- thrilling near record battle. pounder. He carried only 18 times Sumio Tanaka, the 19-year-old Cards Sink Reds In 13th ... Regain Lead :~~;~~::'~~~:F:~~,~;~3i'~; but averaged 4.6 yards. He showed youngster of the Ohio Swimminl' ·rds Back on T.op I the State Training Collegr 101 drive in line with his nickname, club squad, finished a strong third BI ·'S Bump Brook Teachers in Rangoon, Burma. 'Rip.' to give the invaders a clean sweep Goliat Goat in Phils' Phl S He has been recommended for Jim HalJlburton, Des Moines of the first three 1500-meler e junior of 165 pOlmds, Is the DUANE BRANDT places~ As Martin's Single Five-Run 8th Inning Ouf of League Lead ~ec;;::'~n I~:;~e~~e;'b~e~~:~ a:= fourth leUerman. He has been Shows Poise and Skill . The' official time for the mara ' h w· 43 BROOKLYN rIP) - Mikp n~"nced yesterday by the shllted from left to right half back and coaches hope he can thon event was 18:29.9 J:.e1t~r than mc es In, - Golial, rookie second baseman With 11 -1 Tr i~mp h ' ~~I;~a::h~~~1 Pres dent Virgil the listed world record al that dis CI di splay in games some of the Shirley May Postpones tance of 18:58.8 srt by T. Aman CINCINN ATI lIP) _ Pitcher with the Philadelphia Phils, While in RangrYl1l Dr. Alle.v raining abUity he shows In Channel Attem9 t Again 'e Martl'n SI'n1led.. hom' accounted Jor all three outs BROOKLYN lIP) _ 'Brooklyn WI' 11 t t'ac h cour·e m.. prll1clple . ! own, also of Japan, in 1938. How Fr ddl pra lice. DOVER, ENG. (JP) - Shirley Enos Slaughter from srccnd last Yfstplday III the Fhils' five-run pitching fell apart ye! terday and and JI1~thod s of physical (du('a- The sophomore crop looks better ever, it was slower than F'uru May France's attempt to swim night with the run which enabled ighth inning at the ex;pense the Dodgers sllb~equenl1y tumbled tion and will assist in selting up than average in speed and poten hashi's amazing 18:19.0 in Tues the English channel was post thp Rt louis Cardinals to eldenl of the Brooklyn Dodgprs. out of the National league lead, a program o[ physical education tial value. Stan Cozzi, Mal'shall- day's preliminaries. poned yest rday because of a The three Jananese swimmers I the Cincinnati Reds 4-3 in 13 Goliat, hitting .071 :It the l"sing to thp Philadelphia Phillies, in Burma schools. innings. slart ot the game, struck Ollt \ 11-7. Dr. Alley, who rt'c c iv~d hi ~ Ph.D breeze that licked up whitecaps were at least 40 wetel'S ahead I)f in Dover Straight. the other eompetlt !lrs. The Cards moved into undis- as the inning's first batter. Al- The dl' ;:ea~ derrickI'd the ctl'gree from Iowa last wepl~, lclt puted po.~sess ion ot first place in er the Phils eoullled 1lve runs Dodgers back out of first place Iowa City Tuefday for a short The 17-year-old American girl, A capaCity crowd of 8,000, in thE' National league. The vi~tJI'y and had the ba~cs loaded again, In the nip and tuck Senior loop vacation in Wichita, Kun. He wJll secluded in ,a §easide hotel near cludinl( sfveral thousand Jap ane~t' gave the Cards a half-game ad- the youngster hit into a double race. The St. Louis Cardinals thpn go to San F'rancisco. from Calais, 21 miles ac~oss tile chan and Nisei, saw lhe powerful dis vantage over the Brooklyn D Jd- play. reralned the top rung and a where he and his family wil l fly nEl, was schedul d to start from play by the Japanese mermrn in g~rs who lost to thp Philadt'lphia halt-lame lead with a close 13- to Rango'ln. Cap Gris Nez at about 1:45 a.m. Olympic pool here. This is the Phillies during the da.v. inlling 4-3 decls:on over the Cln- HI' will return to his positloll same pool where the Jaoanese Tuesday. Martin, n!llchlng bls rl l'6t Irl- through the first lour frames ;ut chmatl Reds. nlverslty high Bcho)l Oct. first made thftr swimming prow t~t Bu t a breeze off the North sea umph si.nel" returning from a It I h d b d . F d 15. 1950. ess felt in the ] 932 Olympic lit freshened to ) 2 to 15 mile.s per Mexican leagllP sojourn and a Er pay a een resume our D . gel' hurlprs dealt out Offered the po...ilion in Ran'loon games. the fifth, Walkpr Coopnr connect- I tllreo home runs and 11 bacoach of Duane Brandt, Waverly, is a CHICAGO (IP) - The Chicago Earlier Da vid (Skippy) Brown 2-0 lead on Catcher Dpl Rice' ~ play to end the threat. who threw to Shortstop Granny with the ba' es loaded by Del En- fnetball in 1917 and hrad c·1ach ing, a grinning frecklefaced J 8- [[lO-pound right halfback who has White Sox last night announced two-run, second mning hom r. "'. I ""I. 0"0 001 000 000 I- I 14 I lJamner. Hamner's attem.pt for nis w~re lhe big blows in that up- of basketbalt in 1948-~9 . year-old from 'DaUas, won the hown poise and skiIT. He had a the scheduling of an exhibition They add d another in the fiftl. (,lnclnn.U ~oo 1110 000 000 0-3 H I a doubl e play was unsuccessful. rising against reliever Erv Palica. baseball game at Waterloo, Iowa, springboard diving championship. line all-state recol'd. Others are when rain halted proceedings. Brule, ~1""11 lin and D. Rice ; a.r- A two-run circuit smash bv next Monday night. Waterloo is a BrownIng, who was defeat d reD burtr and Cooper. WP-l\1a.rUn. II R ~ Don E. Woodhouse, Mason City, Brazle had pitched hitlpss ball BtL-D. Ri ce; Cln-Cooper. I F h B k Bruce Edwards cut the lead to ]0- Browns Belt Tribe 180, and Bob Bostwick, Washing White Sox [arm team in the Three last yE'ar by a mere 6-100ths of owa ros rea s 7 in the Dodger half of the t'ighth . I-League. a pelnt, talUed 148.88 10 nose out Then after the PhHs hod ndded ton, 168. Miller Andenon, of Coca Cola Twice, 10-6, 5-1 club, Cincinnati. Anderson had Gonza Ie 's, Pa rk er in SI im Win Weissmuller Mark ~:at;::s !~~Keta ~~ ~t -~t~~\a\~; ST. LOUIS IJP)-The St. Lou;, Red Sox 'Batter A's 148.62. with some questionable base run- Browns took both ends of a twi gaami]j Third was Olympic and De CHESNUT HILL, MASS., 1lYt- Dick LaBahn, University of ning. fpndin,: AAU Champion Bruce Gene Herrn ll nskl had rapped light night doubleheader from the With 4 in 10th, 5-1 Upsets and the near defeat of ever, as they met only minor re Cl veland Indians, 10 to 6 and 5 to STAR1'S Harlan, of Ohio State university, Iowa freshman swimmer who bls fourth straight bit, a double, TO-DAY America's second best men" team sistance on the sun-~carred turl ,2, dropping the Indians to third PHILADELPHIA (IP)-The Bos with 145.53. hopes some day to approach the and G.I Hodges had walked. The TR E STORY thrilled 3,500 tennis fans yester of Longwo;)d Cricket club. place in the Americ:m league race. ton Red Sox, featuring doubles It wa thl" first title 0 be de performances of Wally Ris, al With two out, Spider J orgensen ot a rangy, day at the 68th National Doubles A three-run outburst against by Birdie Tebbetts and Al Zarilla, cided III the fc ur-dl4,V meet. Second seeded Ri c h a I' d ready h as imitated the champion singled to right fie ld lind when grinning Texan OJ' Satchel Paige in lhe seventh staged a four-run uprising in the championships. Parket of Los Angeles tottered on on one count: he broke an old Hermanskl, after making the and the blue- inning brought the Browns from 10th inning la ~ t night to defeat the eyed girl he AMERIC \ N • 'OCIATION Favored combines in both the lhe brink of elimination but fin record held by Johnny Weis turn at third, decided to retrace behind in the nightcap. They cap Philadelphia athlet ies 5 to 1 and met on a Ind ~ anoroU q J" ~"~",, .,c apoll5 8 men' ~ and women's divisions ad ally derealed the Iiehlly-regurd d muller. his steps he foun(1 Hodges al To ledo 6, St. Paul 2 tUl'pd the fir ~ t game with a four move inlo second p lace in the blind da te! Columbus 9. K.nsas City • vanced closer to the finals, how- duo of Arnold Saul , San Dip go, In the Central AAU champion most on the bag. Gene broke nil) rolly in the ciCh Ih to break a American league pennant race. Calif., and Jack Tuel'o, New 01' ship mret held in Chicago last for home but was rn n dowll for 6-1i tie. The Red Sox got to Dick Fowler lean£, 0-3, 2-6, 3-6, 7-5, 8-6. weekend, LaBahn swam the 100- ihe fin al out. The 11 ,779 fans enjo:led the for ten sa (eties, four of them by The two-hour triumph of Na yard .tree slyle lOV'er the ~on¥ Phll. del phl a ...... 12jl 0 11 011-11 II 0 By Alan Maver Brockl,u .... tOO 110 1 3~O- 7 I ~ I sight of Brownies hitting the ball Ted W'tilliams. One of WlIIiams' Bosox's New Boy tional Singles Titlist Gonzales and course in :54.1. Thls time shat tered the Central AAU recorp of Do n nelly, Rowe (0), )(onlJ tant)' (;), sofely. They knock ell out 13 hits blows was his 30th home run in Ihe Veteran Parker climaxed a Meyer (I) And Semlntek; 8ranta, n lUlla the fint inning to send lhe Sox ~AI.IRICe :55.2 made by Weissmuller in 1922. (2) PaUfll UI) "llnner flU and nd· in the first gaml' ann. to in the fin day marked by the tournamen:'E wardl. WP· Konllant y (O·til, LP· PaUc.\ ale, compared to a total of five in away in front. (7·1). HaS·Ennll, Jonu. B l attner, Ed best tennis. LaBahn, whose home is Evans B ••lon ...... 100 000 1101 4 -~ 18 ! ~Cf)rl?/fl orT ward •• two previous night contests wbich Phll.delphla ...... 110 1 IIOIl 1100 0-1 6 1 Four tlmt's Saul and National ton, Ill., will be eligible for in 51-1M POR7'SIOER tercollegiate competition at Iowa endl'd a~ . hutouts a I the hands of 8lobbs and Tebbetts. Fowler a nd As [ntercollegiate Champion TIIPr!' I.olb. BR-Bo.-WIIII.m•. OF. T)I~ BOSTON in 195 1. Because he is a transfel th Chicago White Snx. M- O- M ..,•••• h survived match point in lhe final Yankees Score 2 in 9th --- Wh'ose student from another univer.sity, IFI"t G.mr) WESTERN LEAGUE R," sox, CI .... I.nd ...... " " fllO 0111- II II ( ~e t, but the New Orleans youth'. R~CAt.t. FROIll he must comply with tb e two To Overcome Nats, 4-3 ,SI. I.oul •... ,. . 400 onl 14>- 10 la I Ol"aha 4 Sioux City 1 Lincoln 4, Denver 3 service failed h im in the 14th and .1' 1 t Wynn, B .. rd en II), 1'.11 .. 17). Zoldak JAM(S JU~( ta/J/s V/t.t.E 'ear resid£l1ce r ule. NEW YORK (JP) 1 Dcs Moines 5, Pueblo 4 deciding game. - -..e d 0 four 1M). G"tl. 18' and lIe,a", 'I'r ..h (0) , Soos.,..eo rife In 1948 Ri s, on his way tc hits through eight innings the Pallal. Stkrr (:n. Embr •• 13). Ferrl<~ ,.TOCK 0.: Just re[ore the final m&tch of major titles, erased Wesimuller'f New Yhh 17'. Gromek 18) and li e, 1MS~~ The , '~ ur se, which had ~too d since 4-3, last night. ,an, 1'r"h (S); "fnn.dy. Oar ... 18) ated the third-spedl'd Amerlcan 1925. After i'itcher Rae Scarborough's and 10". LolI.r I~'. \\I··Kennedy; LP- NOW Ends Saturday FUNK MORGAN· AGHES MOOREHEAD CoUncil iandem of Sam Match, San Fran Pal,e. nR -SIL-Prlddy; ne-Oo rdon. ~ bein In addition to winning the 100- wild heave pa ~ t third h ad nabled ______@ILL WILLIAMS ~:~co, and Victor Seixas, P hila yard free style, the versatile La the Yankees to tie the score, Gene !b e anr delphia, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. Bahn was third in the 300-yard Woodling singled to bring in Char St. louis Whips Tulsa Plus AlIleric 01 Jour inclividulIl ml'dley event. Herman lie Keller from third with the In Legion Tou;ney, 9-0 COLOR CARTOON Lehman. me mber of the 1949 var winning run. "M OU Re Itan l n r" ROOM Braves Rout Giants ~ . --. sity team, finished thi rd in t.hf WlIhln, lon ...... 010 010 010-3 6 .!, MASON C]TY, lOW A (IP) - St. l'RKO , . - L "T ~E W S- 220-yard free style in th e Central '1~w York .•.•.•.•.•. 0 11. noo OO~-I R I L011is won the regiollul A meric3n .r.' S.~r b .r. u r h .nd Ear ly; Hal.hl . nd . . . b b I I . With 15 Hits, 13-4 . AAU mert. 811 ve ... NI.,ho (H'. Lt'f\lon ]UmOr ase 01 c 1amplOn- DICK POWElL , ______ship here lnst night, shutting oul ./ V II • "Doors Opr n 1:15" BOS1 0N rIP) - Righthander THREE-I LEAGUE Tulsa, Okla., 9-0, behinrl the two- . JANE GREER Vern TIirltfcrd weathered a first White Sox Take Third Evan.vUle 6. SprlnglleJd 5 Illrst gamo) hH pithing of Lefty Dick- Bogdan. ~umcy ti. Decatur 4 IlIrs! eame) S,.,iDn/ inning dorm and, supporied by a Shut Out in Row, 1-0 -; - ,r,-hit alI3rI-. pitched the Boston (-1:1:t1) Braves to a 13-4 victory over the CHIOAGO (JP) - The Chicago II"'~~~ -";[\j V ~ - t:l'< I J~ TON I'ro: I FRIDAY- New York Giants last night before White Sox !cored t heir third RAY MILLAND 111 .. """",.."._fIII> V HOW 1 crowd of 10 ,093 . straight shutout v ictory when they "ALIAS NICK BEAL" By Dii!Jliit• ne. ·'•• ='0 ...... d edged Detroit, 1-0, before 20,91 9 - P LUS - Co·Hit The Tribe clinched the gamp "THE GAY INTRUDERS" NOW - EN DS FRIDAY with a six-run outburst fn the persons here last nigh t. s cond inning when J immy Rus In w inning his eighth gjlme, seU poled (I four-run homer over thi rd for C·licago. Mickey Heaf ....W··· the wall in left center. ner checked the Tigers on seven ,'tf311j*. O THE WORLD'S tt,.."t. •• . GREATEST LOVE STORY I hits. The contest wa ~ played in one "lew YOrk . . . . ROI Ill"' roo- 4 S II hour and 38 mi nutes. STARTS FRIDA YI "7.':·:·.~.m· "· -:-~<·~~~,i n •• lon ...... 661 jO~ OOx-IS 15 I tl~·t1\,,'\1 M:C.M's NEW! ' .hrtun,. Zaball (2), Bp.h rma, (4), D.lroll ...... 1ItIO eee ___ 'I I 1et(( \\\ Ihllun (R) and Wntrum; Bldltord a nd Ch ln,o ...... IIOIl ''''- I ! 0 nCHNICOLOR PIIOIJOCTIOII " ...... ,.. tift_NY -Tbom pIO n i B OI - RuIIIII. Gray. Houtl. m.n (8) aDd S wirl, Raar 1(11e LP-Harlla r· un a nd Malone. PLU . CO-HIT ~~~~~~~~- • Desperate KHlers UlTLEWOMEN I Blast Their pIUIl" , . - .. ~ • "~UaOJl,Y Way To "Calc:utta" ~_~~ ___ I AlOft La" - 0... .Ullen Free_In WIlUam Bu.h. ,.Lus "MAINE SAIL" I Ntadllnll·Hol .. ~~Q - COLORTOON SOc Tax ;Inc. Miss Irene Gianeclak"is our Car With a Want Ad Wed to Gera I d Dan; e I Autos for Sale - Used 21 H.!lp Want~(nCont.) IReal EState 94 1Miscellaneous for Sale (COot.) ~li Ir ne 'illlll'dnkis,. ' ll grallnat" antl l'ih' high JUIl"il.1 Far :1lx.\"('" .mg( 1911 Ply ..l"Uth Som Ol~ to laite care of 2 boys 20' x 54' wrplus SUI barracks. Coolerator ice box. 75-pound ca- in tructor, and ~ rald Ihuid. Witll }'t'(·l'iI·".1 his Ph 0 dt'"l't· .. ill Turoehl, now pas Report Card Signins been the assistant concertmaster "r of Ihe Z:on Lutht'l'an church, ot the SUI symphony orch strH Dr dllnl'!l miscellaneous articles are being sold through The Daily Iowan s:lId mnny di[ficllll.ies were en May About Face IT'S YOURS TO RENT for the past four years. Margaret Mitchell Wt'l'kdnys ... _ ...... 4 p.m. Want Ads. rouotcrcd in holding those iirr.t Mr. Daniel received hi s B.M. Salurdays ... ___..•. _ ... Noon Do you want io haul a bed - I ntE'l'e~t in adult education may >!Ivices because of the Ll-lll.gunl and M,M. degrees at Illinois Wes ChI'Ck 3m ... nnms built by tM that the 18-20 age groups aver staff members are attending the the chapel, police prC'par('d to early selller: still remoin in thl' age(l high wil'll "ores of 106. conterence of the National Nurs handle a crowd of thousands. , church. Th(' clpcllne was S16W from bat Ing Accrediting service in Chi Hugh D. Gravitt, 29-year-Old At Ihe time of the building, ]Hllnt to 92 for the 51-60 age cago. r [f duty taxicab driver whose pri I the men,herqhil) of tht' church grOlll). The purpcse of the three-day vate car hit Mi~s Mitchell, w~~ was "perhaps arounrl 50," bllt The de!lline doeSn't mean conference, which closes today, 15 in jnil without bond pending gran,1 Ilhe congregation co ntinuerl to grown-ups can't learn as well as to evaluate education programs jury nction 011 a murdN' chorgC'. " increase in numher and ill thl' younger people. "Interest and d€- in schools of nursing. The Notion • 1car of 1891 the membl'rship Iprmination of older people sup al League of Nursing Education is was doubled from 200 to a total plcments the loss of mentClI quick sponsoring the meeting. Collection Judgments er almost 400 members. n1'5S," Davirs said. "They are Attending from here are Myrtle slower, but just as able to learn E. Kitchel1, director of the school "Serv ic es have been conducted in their particulor fiE'lcI of interest In English tIow for almast 25 of nursing; Amy Frances Brown, Filed in Court Here o~ the younger people." lears," Rl'v. Proehl sairl. unci he assistant professor, and Mrs, Flora Two bill collection judgments Idded that the pre~cnt ml'mber Meisenheimer, assistant instructor. ship is around 540, were entered in Johnson county Recently completed in)JrOve Wellman Man Dies district court ycstcrday by Judge BLONDiE CHIC YOUNG Wimerls A.rticle Used Harold D. Evrms. menis 011 IIII' church Include the Ill5tal1iliion of a new pipe By National Publisher The Day company was awarded In Mercy Hospital a $77.35 judgmenl plu ~ interests 'i ~j IiIllll\ "111111/11111 orran and the laying of n f'W tarpe!illl:. All a utoma tic heatiug Virgil Beeney, 7,9, route 3, Well An article written by P rof. and costs against Hl'nry C. Miller, Arthur Wimer, head of the low:! former operator oC the Melody system i ~ also bring installed, man, died at 2 a.m. yesterday IUv. Proehl said. in Mel'cy hpspital. Bureau ot Newspaper sel'vice in Mill. The amount was claimed the school journalism, has been due on goods sol d the deiend ant A Luthera n student cC'ntl'l', Mr. Beeney was born Nov. 18, ot published in the August issue oC on Oct. 26, 1948. jOintly sponsol'ed by the Zion 186!!, and was a tife-Iong resident at the farm on which he was the National Publisher. A judgment of $51.80 W(lS Lulheran ..First Engli~h L1Ithrl'uo, The article repor findings of awarded by lhe court to the Pilts- and the Nationol Lutheran coun born. In 1892, he married . Mar a survey of 1948 income and out- burgh Plate Gin s s company cil, to wh ich both the churchcl garet Beck in Iowa City. go of 51 Iowa newspapers, both again. t the American Veteran~ o[ belcng is maintoined ot 122 E. SUl'viving him beside his wife daily and weekly. The survey World W:u' II. University Post Church strcet. :Ire three daughters, Mrs. Im:l L. Hess, Keota, Mrs. Zula M. showed that the s.ma\l weekly No. 32. The :lmount was c1aiml'd ---- Zager, Iowa City, and Mrs. Lorna had the highest percentage ... : \ on goods ond services sold to the Professor to Address Yoder, Wellman, and two sisters. profit. dl'fendant. Radio Teachers Clinic Funeral services will be held Prof. Arthur Barnrs of the t 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Oathout I fu n l':ll chapel with burial in ' school of joyrno !ism wi II speak LAFF _A _DAY en "Methods! of Teaching \l:Jclio Oakland cemetery. Jcurn3li sm" ~t a rnrol.h , rls rllund '------HENRY CARLANDERSOIt Iible at th, Radio ,Journalism Coe President III ., , Teachers Clilll!!, ot lhe Ul1ive .. ~ ity CEDAR RAPIDS (.lPJ - Byron of Minnesota in Minneapolib Sept. S. Hollinshead, president of Coe t , c,:llege, underwent an emergency The clinic, ~ponsored by tht' operation for a,ppendicitis in St. Council of Rad io J ournalism, In!'., Luke's hospital here at midnight is being held in connection wilh Tuesday. He became ill while at lite annual convl'lltion of thf' tending a baseball game at American Associlllion of Teachers M moria I stadium here. His con of Journalism. clilion waS good yesterday.
WELL, TI-IEY boNT SNORE!--·· 'tOU SHOULD I-IEM TH'TUa.- IN TH' ROOM NEXT 10 MINE I .... HE GIVr:S YOU EVER.YTHING · FROM iW GARGLE OF A NIL£ CROCODtU;: 10 A VACUUM CL~ANER. GOING OFF A RUG ONlO TH' BARE FLOOR/ ETT A KETT PAUL ROBINSOJ8.
eo;,. •"'. Kin, P.. I .... S,ndi(lte, Inc., Wodd "Shu ....rvtd . 8-19 "Sorry we had to commandeer your cart, Tony! Can't . you make the siren a little louder?~ - PAGE ,.OUlt-THE DAILY IOWAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 111. 1949 Counterclaim Filed in the accident which ~ At 36, He'll Study for M.D:' Police Chief Ousts Malta Seffles Spat Ha'usewife on Final Jan. I, 1~9 . He claims thll bo6 Lasl Week's With Great Britain In Accident Case autolhobiJes were going south .. Len of Globe Flight Dubuque street wben Father Pt. Detective Gibbons LONDON IU'I - Tiny, war Tom Pleasant, has filed counter- C;hl!. rnade a left turn in froot. scarred Malta, the British bastion RICYKJAVIK, ICELAND (IP) _ claim for $500 In Johnson county him without warning or Si cniL Polio Spread in the Mediterranean, recen t1y Mrs. R icharda Mo rrow-Tait land- district court against the Rev. Ray I!pIr In Sioux City Row The $500 claim Includes threatened to secede from the ed at Kellavik airport last night J . 1!'acha in 8 pending automobile costs and reimbursement for" SIOUX CITY lIP) - Dctective empire and hoist the stars and afte r an 8BO-mile flight from oIlce ldent damage suit. loss of tbe u!e of the autotnob&, 1949's Worst ChieC Harry J . Gibbons was sus stripes, it was reported yesterday. GreeJlland. Pleasant denied any negUgence accordin, to Plea sa n t ' ~ peti tiOll, pended "immediately and indef- The crisis, new dissipated, arose Thei 26-year-old 'British ho use Vo inilely" ycstcrday by Police Chicf when the British admiralty or WASffiNGTON IU'I - The na I wife I~ as only one more lllght tion. now in the grip of one of Arthur C. Nelson as a controversy dered the dismissal oC hundreds from Iceland to Britain- to realize the most critical polio epidemics !) vel" law cnforcement c' ndilions of workers at the royal Malta her arnbition of becoming the first WSUI PROGRAM CALENDAR C.t) ntinued. In history. experienced the worst docks. womarv to pilot a single-engine ~'uspcnsion of Gibbons followed 8:00 a .m. Momlnll ChaPel 12:30 p.m. News --- The island's government, Brit period of the year last week, the plane nound the world. 8:15 • . m. News IJ:45 ".rn. Sport. TIme public health service reported a cf. '1ial by Safety Superintendent. ish press reports said, issued an 8:30 • . m. Or... n SlyUnlls 1:00 p.m. Musical Cha t. Mrs. Morrow-Taft began her . :45 a.m. Chlll'dl In the WildWood J:OO p.m. New. He WaLtt'r W. Lindgren of Gibbons' "ultimatum" saying it would ap yesterday. adventur.·e a year ago today whe:t t :OO a.m. University of Chlc'l/o 1:15 p.m. 'SIGN OFF • charf,'c that .Nelson and Lindgl'en peal to the United Nations and Round Table KStll It said Incomplete reports she waved goodbye to her husband . : ~O • . m. Mu. lc You Wanl ' :;)0 p.m. SIGN Ollf were }nterfering with his at would even consider "hoisting the 10:00 I .m . Tune Dusters . :3/) p.m. from atate health authorities and two~year-old daughter and O ...... P .M . tempted' enforcement (. [ gambling stars and st:Si pes" unless the order 10:30 a.m. The Bookshelf 5:00 ".m. Rhep!lody In Rhythm Indleate that at least 3,049' new took off ;from France on an east 10:45 a.m. U.lIf. Today London Forum 6e and liqu 0 r laws. was rescinded. 5:30 ".m. la_ developed durin&' the 11 :00 I.m. News ' :00 ~ . m . Dinner Hour Lindgll'I' described as."a sme'lr" British press reports which told ward f1ig91t around the globe. 11 :15 a.m. Melody Mart 7:00 p.m. Storle. 10 Remember W week ended last Saturday. Gibbons' l'h 'lrge that Nelson and The Blitish aviatrix landed in 11 :45 a.m. Errand of Mercy 7:15 ... m. VInce nt Lopez the story of the near-revolt did 1%:00 noon Rhythm Ra mble. 7:30 ".m. SIGN 0"' ltalOJ'll The total does n ot include Lindgrcn hu{" "deVised a scheme" not say whether the ad miralty Greenlandl last Friday after pul Texas which has been labeled one lu red whcreby Ncl ~<.'n's approval had til had cancelled its order. But the ling a "wrong-way Corrigan" in pre. id of the worst "pollo epidemic be obt,tincd L'efol'c a place could her flight from Goose Bay, Labra crisis has been overcome by a dire ctl~ ateas." Officials said they expect be raided. Malta go\'crnment delegaticn now dor. Canadian authori ties had or Texas to report "at least 100 new Nclson, in a sla.tement announc ncgoti ating here. dered her to return to Bangor, official daUy cases for the week - a nd prob ing Gibbens' sus,')cnsion, declared Me ., becatrne of a Canadian regu ably more." it was "not true" that he wa~ lation forb~ dding single - engine If their fe ars are borne out, it keeping Gibbons '{!'om carryins: Supervisor Charged planes from attempting trans-At would raise the total of new cases out a special assignl'nenl to "stop lantic crossings. B U ·L.L E TIN for the week above the 3,150 all" gambling and liq,'l·or law vio mark. lations here. With 23 Violations THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, IH, (A 'UnIted Press dispatch Thc police' chief asse'l.·ted Gib- Automobile Accident from AUltln, Texas, yesterday bons had Lull au t horit~ .. to act. DES MOlNES (IP) - County Q1loted state Health Officer Nelson said: Attorney Ed S. Thayer yesterday UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Georle W. Cox as 1I&)'ln&, 109 "Hc (Gibbons) could .~e t his set out 23 Iowa statute which he Causes $70 ,Damage .lcUms were repOrted In the own hOllrs and g t his own' war- said he believes former Super UNIVERSITY CALENDAa tie..., ",1 Lone Star state last week. In rants. lie had his power and visor Ben. B. Dewey and others An automobile accidel1t causing ofrtces, Old Ca.pltol. (AI' WIrephoto) a total of nearly $70 damage to the previous week a record 121 aulh(rity La go any place he violated in co nspiring to obtain Tuesd1.y, September 21 \ • wanted on his assignmcnt. (luy co unty funds. two cars occurred yesterday on TIle." September • new cases were repOrted). PROSPECTIVE SUI STUDENT Is William D. PerrIn, 36, who ill Dubuque street betWeen College 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. - Iowa llegistraHon, Iowa fieldhol1se. enroll here to finisb the pre-medical course he began nearly 20 or night," The statutes were contained in The reports from the 47 othe~ street and Iowa avenue. tongress at Parents and Teachers WedneMIar, September Zl slates and the District of Colum years a, o at Iowa State Teachers co IJe&,e. Perrin lI as resigned his Gibbons had made his chargcs Thayer'S amended bill of parti R~ilstration , Iowa fieldhouse. in a COllrt action Tucsday. He I tulars in the conspiracy case Miltner, Solon, was involved in SUI ' bia fo r last week brought to 13,- position as a sales Illl\na&,er In Waterloo. the accident with one driven by . 7:30 p.m. - Open House' for 797 the total of cases reported for askcd the coul'l to restrain Linrl- Dga inst Dewey. Mrs. Raymond K. Bothel, Iowa Wednellda" September 'I New Students, President's Home. the nation since Jan. 1. gren and Nclson from in terfering Dcwcy was indicted on the City. 8:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. - Iowa ThUJ'lday, September 22 Repu bl icans to Ho Id with his work as detective chic£. l' uarge of con spiracy to defraud Ten states each reported more Wlaterloo Man, 36, ' A car driven by Joseph M. Congr.ess of Parents and Teachers, 7:30 p.m. - Open House for than 100 new cases last week. Open County Meeting He claimrd he was put On special th u co unty on July 2, 19 48. The Miltner told police that $54.12 ' SUI. New Students, President's oome. Tbere were only six states In assignment in an effort te> demotn tria'l has been delayed because of damage was done 10 his car and Close of Independent study Thunday, September U J ohnson C; 0 un t y Republicans him. leia t arguments and technicalities. that classillcation during the To 'Study for M.D. Mrs. Bothel f'Sti mated $15 damage Unit. I 7:30 a.m. - OpenIng of elaSSfS. 8;20 a.m. - Induction em· week endln, Au&,. 6 and the will hold an open party meeting Lindgren declared in a Sl Ill) "sp('l'i!lli~ts in Il'lInsjlol' lo10g-y.·' and lliul Personnel and mechanical fa ber of the scnool board. At University Hospitals a new bar bel' shop 11 1':11' IiiI' __'"" THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1949 AI'ARTMENTS . AND aOOMS 11 through September 21 for Mec· cilities for fighting po li omyelitis Elizaheth Collins has been ap AVAILABLE for rent this fall bride Reading Room and the ser. D ouglas (,1I11('(] at University hospitals are suffi a,·ia.tion plant i., pOinted director of occupational FalD ~a:~::~lM:a"bu . ".r may be listed with the Off Cam- cient to handle the present state "'l'he H ail'port. " .A Iso, Ihe therapy at University hospitals, A .... I ...I 10 Ih. PubU, b.r pus Housing 13ureau by dialing ials reserve r l!ading room In Li· Judge Trolf Fines eager vice pl'('sidl'nt of fl t(')I' Dr. Gerhard Hartman, superin RA.OLD ABKO.... 80511 , extension 2191, before Au". brary Annex will be from 9:00 polio epidemic "even if it should B •• lnel. Ma.,.a,er P oocome larger," Dr. W. D. Paul vision chain ass\lI'('(l thl' publi(', tcndcn t, said yesterday. CHABLIS CAB.OLL, IEdll.. 15, as freshman orlentatlon ac- a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mondav througn Mliss Collins is a graduate of said yesterday. "Television is m ll k i n.~ Hurh 1'1lJl P ubllshed d a lly except Monday by tivities start Sept. 15 _\ld eI.lleS Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon 4 in Police Court the Boston School of Occupational Paul, chairman of the division id pl'og'rps:' th aI Ilt l' fWoplc· in Student PuI>Jlc ..lon ., 4nc. Entered • • begin Sept. 22. Dn SaturdaY and no Sunday hours. Therapy e nd of Colby Junior col second cll •• mill malter at Ihe lIostofficel __ Other Ubrari 4 0 1!I nd readl'nd roo- of physical medlelne, said the Four persons were fined a total it ean 't lie ahoul it fa~t i'1I(1l/g-1t at Iowa Cit y, IOWI, under the .ct of ..., ...... lege, New London, N.H. con,re', of March 2. l87D. LIBRARY HOURS ,-- ~ ,'.ugust '" III have their bours posted • hospitals Isolation ward has of $50 on various charges in police to kel:' p Up with Ill(' tl' uth." handled 160 polio cases repre court yesterday afternoon by po- • • • Icnllnl" more than halt the state Bce Judge Emil G. Troll. Bert Lahr, while starring in total since the beginning of the Clarence Kaiden, 506 N. Dodge "Make Mine Manhattan," called year. Ellht of the cases were street, was fined $10 plus costs his New York nu mber on the not Iowa residents. for distullbing the peace, and Gil- phone from Chicago to check on At no time has there been more bert Ayers, lH3 S. Madison street, things. His eight-year-old son • was fined the same amount for Johnny answered. , than 50 patients on the active loi tering on a city street after 45t, Paul pOin ted out. "Hello," raid Bert. "Hi." said Johnny. "Who is this?" asked Bcrt., 11 p.m. "Don't be redic, pop," laughed Johnny. "It's you!" • Training nurses to handle polio Billy J. cburtright, Rock Island, • • • • cases is a national problem, Paul was fined $20 plus costs for speed- Globe-troller Irving HoHman brought a to uching story home said. Nurse aides, employed and ing. Elmer L. Cloyd, Cedar Rapids, You trained last spring in anticipation payed a fine of $10 plus costs from Peru with him. It co ncerned a bemu~cd ll;l ma who g