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If you noticed what kind of day it was yesterday then you' ll know what it' ll be like today, it says here. Ealabliahed 1868 Vol.79. No. 140-AP News and Wuepholo Iowa City. Iowa. Saturday. March 8. 1947-Five Cents , ee Imme iate tri e Ban on eWls• Joe Sheeketski Accepts Oller U.S. May Send Government Urges High (ourt Guns 10 Greece As Head Coach at Nevada U. Mr. Truman Calls Not to Wait Usual2S Days Special Conferenco \\'.\SJ(I:\(jTO:\ ( AI') -.HtllflU'.I' UeD!'I'al ('luI'k UII'We! 10 Line Mentor Says (·Iillet. Ih,' ,1I1I1'('IIlI' 'ollrt', "nll·"tt·ikp" .'diet 1Ig'ltill. t lilt' luil tI To Consider Aid Terms So 'Flattering' ~lill" \\'"I·kl ...... \'(·,il·~·ltl,\' I, .John L. Lt'lI'i prot< tl'll tit t thl' H. Couldn't Refuse WASHINGTON (1', - Ab'lut t!1" t'rll'lII'1I1 i llellOt! /I, "lIIl1. dl' lIlall" for thl' milll' 01'1'1'8101 . (,lark dl'llftl'd 1:1 i'-'/I' 1'(1111'1 IIskinK Ihut it IIlillldatll $125,000,000 worth of guns lind IIlllli"u tI.1' III.will'" Lewi-" IIntl I Itt' uniun bf' i",,'U('(\ "rurlltwith" illstl'au of Jpe Sheeketski, assistant [owa (lther military suppJie. mllY be Iluitinj.! th(' 1·1I ... 111II11l1·.1 ~.J tillY". Thllt (\('Iu.\' wOllld brill/{ it lip to football coach, has accepled u five sent to Greecc, it wa reported 1Hr contract at a very "attrac­ ycsterday after Presidel\! Truman :\1111'1·\1 :ll. IIlId (,III,'" t1l'c\Il)"L'd th n' i. "dllllg-i'I'" of IlllothO'r tiVe" salary to be head football abruptly cancelled n Caribbean ,uft I'Hul ,tl'ikl' 111l'1I bt· '1111 (' uf tltt' dl'lldlillt' "et by I~c\\'i . whell roach and director of athletics at trip and ~al1ed I:ongrcsslunal lead­ ht· III'dt'l'('(\ thl' minr.'" hlll·k tl) lI'ol'k Doe, 7, the University of Nevada, it was ers to conIer Monday on what 'lurk ImM't! hi, Hlotiun "upon the public inter -I in til(' (' announced by officials of that one of them called "the most fn'e­ 1·lhl,.·' 1[(. lIotifil·t1 uniull IIttot'n'r that hI' will IIPP 'ItI' bdol" !thool yesterday. luI situation" In American his­ tl", t'ulll'l ~r()l1dll.l· til :I,k Ihlll it bt- g'rlllltP(1. Sheeketski saId the offer was tory." 'I'llI' dl'l:i..,itlll whi(,1t IIJlhl'ld t hl' conll'mpt ('o/widinn'l IIllltin"t made in a Thursday night tele­ At issuc was whcther the United !'(,lli" Hilt! tIlt' IIlIil)lI TllI\l UII." giJ\'t' fin' dll.\~ uft,·/' i", UIIIICP of phone conversation with Harry States would ~teJl into Iht> I.rc· th tIl(' 11l1lll1ll\tt· 1'01' 1..I\'wi.., III J'("Cilld hi" ctllltruci lrl'luilllltinll llotiCI! frost, chairman o[ thc board of opened by B~it:\In' cle 'i$i"l to athletic control. He added that the liquidate h(.l· "u'rm t , in f; 'ee - I',/lIint!('1I1 to II ..,II'i!.:!· CIIII-IIl1d nolif)' tIll lIlilll'l. or thl' IIctioll. oller was so "fla ltering" he and . clscwher:!. Grec"c i , ,he If Itl' Illil to «I .. 'I). thl' full ':U)()O,OOO filiI' 1l ... 'I'S'I·t! I" F('(lt'1'l11 /Ouldo't rcfuse. ,eene ot artneri "nnflipl r. I' "en ')IICLt(· 'I'. ,\11111 Uuld ... l ()'IIUg-1t Itg-Hill,1 the union will bl: illlpo 'I'd; lie will leave for the ncw as· the anti-Communist Ilo-.:ern)\'ent othl'l·\\i..,t, it will ht' "11t to ,'iOO.OOO. IfnlJleJlt about April I, succeed· and left! t f ~s Ll' lIi,. IPl/ill!.!' I Itt' "'lIull' 'Ilhu)' t'lJll1l1liltrc Ihut the glll'cl'nllll'nt i. In, Jim Aiken. now head coach Reterring to thc Grcek 5: IIntlon blocking pcace in the cool indus- II the University of Oregon. and its implicalil n. Chll l"!l'"n try I,y playing the role of "muscle damagc at all," hc said. "Thc coal hecketski said that he leaves Eaton (R-l'iJ) of lne hou. l' 01'­ mlln" and "polic~ putrol." suid Iowa and his association with Dr. eign artail's cOmmittce 1',,11' i it Ilatly he had no sU/lieslion on operator - would havc negotlated. Eddie Anderson. head Iowa coach, "the most fateful situllliun 111 thc BUDDIE!- enator Rob~rt A. Tart (Ohio) hake .. hand \\ Ith rello\ ' R publican John L. l.tlll dtn how to prevent anothcr nuhon­ But they knew they didn't have with "deepest regret." history of our counU·v." Lcwls testllll'd before Taft's tnate labor committee. The mile bl!lIe the harp \\ord~ that PB ell wide coal strikc. to under the circumstances." Arter being gl'aduated from 250-Million l'ro.ll'ram bct\\e~J1 the two when Tafl que lIoned Lewis at Ie nKth durlnlf hearlu, . (;\P WIREPIIOTO) • • ELLENDER: "Well, ther woulrl Notre Dame in 1933 with a bril­ lJe declared thaL except tor havc had jo come to your terms." liant grid record, Sheeketski was federal po es Ion of the mine, hired as assistant to Anderson, LEWIS: "We could have bar. JOE HEEKET KI I etU~ II dl· ~~;~~;~::~r.~;~~:::~. :~~~I'~!I~~~l:; IGOP Senator Slams Leaders Damocrat~ Protest the union could gained it out." then head coach at Holy Cross. New Head Coach at Nevada Greece thl' year. OUI('lal" Who pute with the private owner. When Anderson left in 1938 to • • • • • • take the head coaching job at the ---- ~~;;~~ ~~iSn~Sm:l~all~ida:r~~~r~~~ A F h G t B· R I GOP Move To Cut This Jed Senator Tall (R.Ohio) Taft told Lewl that "the University of Iowa he signed on, about half of thc tOtal prob- to concludc Ihat thc pits appar- Que tlon I whether you can tie Sheeketski as an assistant. Young Republican ably would bc earrnarked {or S res men e Igger 0 I P ff· F d Laler Sheekelski was released oslo Ice un s ('ntty will be shut down again UP the whole country. throw from the contracl enabli ng him to League Drops Action ~~~~f;~ne~~:er~he Greek army to WASHINGTON (IP) - Sena tOl' Iicans lor Monday night to July 1, when the government Is teel workers out of work and remain at Holy Cross as head fool­ The officials said that putting BushCield (R-SD) told the 'enate eus renl <.:ontrol . WASHINGTON OP, - Thc first -Iat ed to tum them back to the thousand of other workers. ball coach. ScnatOl' Dworshak (R-Idaho), Republic-an movc tow;trd n 6 .... operators. an end to the civil btrife was ye.terday that Congre s' Repub- 000.000,000 budget cul brought a The union leader c me to tesU- Jud because you and the opera- After the 1941 'cason Shecket­ On Dorm Increases d deemed essential to making d- Iiean leader;; "are in confu. ion" reC'()Jnmcnded rcdUI'Uon of $897,- fy agam t pending general labor lors cau't acre ." ski entucd the FBI. He returned fectivc any largc scale Amcl'ic;!11 ~~~e ~~~dn~h~h~~~t ;~~~~'\'~I~ ' ! 10 the coaching business as Notre Thc Young Republican league efforts 10 get Grecce back on her and "we havc failed in cvcrything in the reque:;t or the GOP rrc ~h - 072 ,750 in lJ-ea l"y-t)() offke legi tntion and he minced no • • • Dame backfield mcnlor during the in a special telephone poll yester­ feet cconomically. we have promi~ed the voters." men. funds ye terday, but Democrat word" LEWIS: "Wouldn't the aiterna- 1945 ~eason. day repealed its Thursday night From, United Stl}les World War "I predict that unln~ " the Re- One o( the ~roup, who \Vlth- houted that it was a false tart, a The enatc caucus room was tLve be lair treatment. {at' tile coal h('l:en be~orc the bushy- He came til [llwa last year as I'esolution requestfng an appropri­ I! surplUlies, now cached lar/;ely publicans come alive and carry complaint 'rhO' D 1110 rat 81' u'd thlll brow~ union chlcr. arrived. For miner?" line coach l.nd lUI'ned out onc ation by the slate legislaturc to in occupied Germany, such ma- out the prorn] es that were maric I. Leaders have been too ))rone 800.000,000 uf Iho total I'~duction 140 mll1~t~t he sqUIrmed on his TAFT: "You can ay the trcut- 01 Ihe best Iincs in thc Big Nine. countel'act increased university terials as trucks, tank~, plancs anti to the voters in the last clil', tion," to leave thc ll'eshmen in the dar" AI)I,1rO\'cd by thc hou~e appropria- l'h~l.r .... hI e thc committee fir t ment is unfllit'. Wc might ay you His one year con tract was re­ room and board rates. clothing might be transferred by he SDld. "they WIll agulO tail about thcir intentions and to.J tions committee is II mere book- h. ,lld WI.tHam L. McGrath, a are unIair In your demands. Thu Chairman Dean M. Lierle Jr. an administrative ordcr. But whCn the Ilext clechon comes (1- rentty renewed. quick to "try to stuH legi lll\i"11 J< cping uperalion. They aid it ClIlcinn It m~nuracturer who real qu lion is, should we undcr­ said the votc was taken aftel' con­ congl'cs must enact speCIal 1 g- round," The University of Ncvada is not duwn our throat.> " wn si mply knue-kcd 0(( thc 2,- url/ed changes III th~ labor laws take to impo:e compulsoL'Y srblt- I member or any orguni7.Cci con­ ferences with univeristy officials islation it arms arc supplied frorn Blishfieid said "practiCAlly '!ft- Z, Tb delel(ated leaders ha\'c 031.000,000 estimate for tax rc- as I'lgorou,ly a LeWIS later pro- ration or some other govcrnmcnt. "determined bcyond question that sources other than surplus. thtng has been accomplished In lerence and has an enrollment of not alway. becn too adept in (unds (01' the next fiscal year. te.ted against jny. uetlon?" approximately 1700 students. Its such aelion would be impractic­ Not Troop thc way of legislation" on tax managmg debate, with thc re ult Democratic committcemen b(lid hara:e 1\1 Trea tme~t LEWIS: " It's a question whcthcr able." lootball schedule includes such It was said authoritatively reduction, budget sla hin~ and that Dcmucrats have put the ma- the only way to reducc tax re- LeWIS 'ald there Is not~mg the you want to creatc liberty or teams as St. Mary's of Califo l'IIia , The propo aJ to s t up a down­ therc has been no serious pro- federal payroll cats. He COOl­ jority party "in the hole" politL- ' [unds i. to reduce the number o( mutter WIth the coal JI1dustry security." Tulsa and Oregon. town booth today fo getting peti­ pObal to dispatch American troops plained that the leaders "have not cnlly on occasion. taxpnyer or cut down the num- "cxcept the ill treatment being TAFT: "Wh n a strike slarves Sheeketski said the maller of lion signatures on the resolution to Grcece, and that Britain's plans agreed on any major legisl&'­ 3. There I a wealth oC l)ofitl- bel' of errors rL'Quiring refunds. affordcd th~ em~IOyes." He add,ed or treezes out the country, it. LO withdraw her forces gradually lalion." picking ilssist/mts "wou Id be ha~ been dropped, Lierle said, cal exp riencl! reprc>,cntcd amonr,· FIguring the lax rcfund cut, thc that the umon could seltle WIth eems to me somethjng ha to bc wcre considel'ed satisfactory. He added that he isn't ;ur- worked out later", bu t two mem­ Reporting that conferences had the frcshmen-including sllch men commltt c Icvied a rcductlon or the coal operator If the govern- done." Mr. Truman was in.formed by prised at publte polls which bers or thc present staff arc still revealed a legislative appropria­ as former Governors Baldwin ni approximately 34 percent in the ~nent would cease u -lng .a bluck- LEWIS: "I point out that the aides before his recent trip to show the Democrat · coming bnck connected with the school. They tion to meel the university's dor­ ConnecticlIt, BI'icker of OhiO, trea,Ury budgct and Ic,s than 1 Jack.\o bea~ the miners mto sub- nation has never yet been starved. Mexico that probably $250,000,000 into favor. ire Jake Lawler, basketball coach mitory deficits "would have to be Thyc of MlIInesota and other.­ pcrccnt in the postofCice budget mis ion whll~ ,~he coal operators frozen, or dic.rt from :",ant of would be required altogether for BushCield has bcen in the sen­ and Jim Bailey, track coach. at the expense o{ absolutely neces­ which is not b in~ used Iully un­ for thl! 12 months beginnl ng July takc lhe pr~flt. wate.r. Restral~ts affectlllg labor effective aid to Grccce IOr the rc- ale four years, His spccc!l rc­ sary items on the university's der present arrangemenLq. I W'U t th t f d t LeWlS saId that even though I are Inherent m the restraints mainder of this yea plus pos- sounded as 16 G.O.P. "freshmen" · I lOll C ax re iun I cm, the Smith-Connally act under atreeling society in general. We budget," Lierle added. h "The Ic;]gue is favorable to a sibly $100,000.000 additional over in thc 'enate asked for-and t e treasury cut upprox mated 16 which the government seized the have no guarantee that a school sUllgestion that veterans' subsist­ a five-year period. promptly were told they could Far Eastern Experts percent by the commIttee's own mlnes last May is due to expire board. a city council. the Kiwan­ lquelch Revolt Among the many questions ,UlI have-a bigger rolc In party at­ . " June 3D, congre s might extend is club, or the Baptist church ence allowances be raised to covcr rc~.konlllg. the increased cosls represented by undecided was whether this gov- fairs. Submit Economy Plan At that rate, commented Rep. the seizure power. won't act wrongfully. But we have crnment proposed to bolRter only The freshmcn made thei: re- Gore (D-Tenn.). a , committee • • • confidence in the fairness of th e the university's action. mcmber, "thc Republicans WIll Greece, or to extend aid :llso to quest In a lettcr to Chairman l\1il- LAKE SUCCES (JP)-A Ilroup "To tha t d~rree, the coal average man." In Paraguay "This same situation exisls in never accomplish their Objective Turkey and other governments likin (R-Colo) of the Rcpublican of Far Eastem experts ye ·terday illdu try ha been socialized," Politics Too colleges throughout the nation," he of a 6,000.000,000 ovcra 11 budgct ASCUNCiON, Paragu;IY UP)- said, "and is most injuriou to Lhc who might be in distres at least conference of ~cnators. Millikin laid befOl'c thc United Nations e­ Lewl declared. T AFT: "You think you're an cut, for thi~ biII alone account Seven persons wcre killed yestcr- vetel'an, who must live within a partly as a result of Soviet-Rus- qUickly told reporters he wOllld conomic and social council a blue­ • • • average man, Mr. Lewis? U's sia n pressurc. be "ticklcd to death" to hold 1Y'0re pri nl for the economic reconstru~­ for more than one-third of the "And why wouldn't the coal practicallr up to you to decide day in wild gun battles in down- non-expansible income." entire budget for next year." town Ascun cion in what authori- Liel'le anounced that thel'e will mcctings ot all 51 Republicans in Ilion of Asia and the Far East operators be satisfied? The gov­ what your union does." the senate. which ha~ ju t been completed ernment is acting as their muscle LEWIS: "I wonder why you ~~revsoalidutlWona.s an attempt to start be a speci2l meeting (~f thc Haskell Gets Post Young Republitan league to heal' Chairman Taft (R-Ohlo) of the after many w eks of work. PALE TI.'E INQl!JRY HELD man!' make an inaccurate statement of The disorder began whcn an further re olutions next, Thursday DES MOINES (/P)-George D. GOP policy tommiHee said the The heart ot the plan is II rec- LAKE SUCCES , N.Y. (JP)- Senator Ellender (D-La) asked that kind. Senator, [ too. have armed group of civilians scized al 7:30 'jn room 221A, Schaeffer Haskell, former war manpowCr freshmen could have a gct-to-! ommendation that the council The United State:; delegation de­ what would have happened to the read in the paper that you are police headquarlel's. They were hall. commissioner for Jowa, has been gether with the other member; create an economjc commisSIon clarcd in eHect last night that. it nation's economy it the govern­ pushing the Republican party routed and arrestcd when gov- The Amel'ican Veterans Com- appointed economist fOl' the ,60- any time they want. But, he said, for A~ia to parallel the cornmi'- would not acl on II proposal fol' n ment had not taken the union boss around and making the deci ions," ernmcnt reinforccments appearcd mittec, also acting on lhe Ques- medcan Mutu~L ~lIia~cf' , a~ in­ he frowned on weekly conferences sion lor Europe approvcd last IUnitcd Nation.' commis~ion Of. in­ to court last November and lorced TAFT (grinning): " In this con­ on the scene. lion of boosted dormitory rates, ~urance organIzation In Chl~1\go , as suggested by onp. of the group, Monday. It was almo t certain Qlllry on Pale ·ti ne until the BTI­ 1lU end of the coal strike. gress no man could bc the boss. Before the abortive revolt w~s InulhOl'i~eri an investigating com- It was rcported yesterday, Ha ~kel1 Senator Cain (R-Wasll). that the Far Ea -tern commi~'ien !ish government formally Ul'C- Lewis replied that "nothing" You have 51 Republlcun senators hailed. the Asuncion chief of pol- mittee Thursday night to seek fOl'm,erly was a ~l'ofe~sot of eco­ Subsequently, he announced rl would be sel up during the coun- s nts thc Holy Land mann;]t!.! would have happened. and 250 house Republicans. But Ice engaged in a point blank gun further information on thc mat- nomlCS at lhe Umverslt. of Iowa meeting of the 51 enate itepub- eil's present se ion. prublC'ln 10 the { N. "There would have been no I have gained the impression that battle across his olIice desk with Itel'. I you could pretty well run things members of the armed gt·oup. in the mine unIon." The government declared offic- I LEWIS (first referring to Taft's laity thc rcvolutionists were ' prescribes Whiskey Coal Car Crashes Info Home • • • • • • Tra iler Crushes Two Autos own position): "Methink, ena­ ' 'Com~.uni sts ilnd rnembers or the IFor Giving Old Folks tor, you protest too much on that. OPpoSItIOn February party." But the men who run the United A group of about 200 persons ['A Lift to the Spirits' Mine Workers are basically the galhered About police headquar- _ same kind of men as In thc Rep­ lers in mid-morning and IItso sur- I C1 J[CAGO (AP) - A specialist ublican party in the senate, rounded Ihe nearby government in riiscascs of the aged ye terdi1Y When you say I can tie up the military school. mingling un- acclaimed whiskey as "probably country, it si mply isn't true. I noticed in ~ hopping throngs. the most uscrul aid in treating the don't know how anyone could Two trucks loadcd with guns eJderly patient." induce anyone to strike II he and ammunition and manned by t Addressi ng the annual clinical didn't want to. Most o{ the auth­ arms-carrying civilians drove inlo Iconference of the Chicago Medi­ ority ] have, I extend in trying the squarc. The pedestrian revol- cal society, Dr. Edward L. Bortz, to prevent strik.es. I did it on ullonarles seized thc wcapons and associate proCessor of medicine ot Dec. 7 (when Lewis ca lled off the lorced their way into police hcad- the University of Pennsylvama latest strike). I had done it before. qUarters under cover of intcnse graduate school, added that whisky I may do it again." gUnfire, killing a so ldicr and an "is a splendid tonic, a n aid to • • • of[icer of the guard. digestion, a lift to the spirits, and Senator Pepper (D-F1a) ..ked Thc assailants then burst into soothing to the jangled nerve. Lewis: "lIn't U true 'hal aa7 the office of Police Chief Rogellio "Whisky is certainly one of the pOwer you've pined has been ~nite7., demanding thal he sur- best seclatives when used in ade­ due to the type 0' Jeadenhi, lender. Benitez replied by firil1g Quate Quanllty." Jou've liven!" at them with his pistOl and. then Characterizing the problem of • • • fell wounded in thc arm, shoulder the aged patient "as an increasing Lewis replied: "The only power and abdomen. seriou one," Dr. Bortz said: "Fa- I have, senator, is the power of tigue is fl ne major cause of pre- recommendation and the power of Ulienthal Postponement mature death of the aged." moral suasion. The miners have WASHINGTON (JP)- The se n- I come to believe that 1 won't .eU ale alomic committee postponed 'em out. Every once In a while, IlllIiI Monday the showdown vote To Contiaue Luxury Tax they listen to me. I am very care­ on confirmation or David E. WASHINGTON (JP)- Senate ____. -~~L.-..: __ ._ ful to sar those things I know Lilienthal as chairman ot the approval sent to the White House they want me to say. 1 am their '\omic energy commission. Com- yesterday a bill continuing indef­ THIS HOLT, MICH., HOMI had an unwelcome viJltor Yesterday In the lorm or a ' THREE FLORIDA-BOUND VACATIONISTS were killed In this aooldent In Hlah&.­ alent. They pay my salary. They IIIIttee chairman Hiekenlooper inilely the wartime taxes on sueh coal car. Four Penonl were only sU,htly Injured in the aooldenl. The aecldent occur­ town, N.J., yesterday, but the driver of the auto crushed beneath the trailer In tbe keep me in good clothes. They buy a,id lome members wanted to items as liquor, lurs, jewelry and red when three carf, of to M\ch\can Oenlral ~al\road (r"lrM train cra hed over an pictore above e caped ~rlous Injury. The three p~r!lenll killed were In another auto my ci,ars, I work for them. I "tim!)," issues in their mi~ds. cosmetics, abutment. crosseel a yarel adel smashed into Ibe home, (AI" WIREPHOTO) crushed under the tront ot tbe \ra\i~r. loA.! ~U\l()'t(») ell.~~\ \1) ~I)t\\ml.\~:' PAGE TWO THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA SATURDAY,

Letters to the Editor: 110 RATHER BE RIGHT ~ Tht Dally I~ , __ Book ESTABLISHED 1868 Attacks Book 'Profiteering' Britain Exemplifies J'R.mJ M. POWNALL. Pubu.btlt MEMBER OF' THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WALLY STRINGHAM, busln.... The Associaled Pres. 1.1 excJ u1l1veiy t!R­ (Once 7'cccivcd, lclfe7's to tho being used anymore, but J'II give enthusiasm he expresses when he Manager tlUed to Ule for republlcallon of III ~w Views you 75 cents ror ft." GENE GOODWIN, Editor dispatch •• credited to II or nol olher­ edit01' bceollle the pl'Ope1'/'Y 0/ sees something which can be done w.ise c.redoJted J • t nS. paper and allo the The student reluctantly accepted' to help these maladjusted adoles­ I,~ 71 PU>SP" tue A Changing Europe TELEPHOlO;S this pel' allll ,"eSe1'ue local newl bueln. the money and left before he cents who, more or less, have been Br G. M_ W hite .-.- OUtce ...... tl81 the right to cdil them ()1' with­ Idltorlal OUln . , ...... , ...... 41" would have to defend himself on "dumped off" on him by local By SAMUEL GRAFTO for ~ eoclet, OW.,...... 4193 Board ot~ : WUbur 8clu'amDl hoLd them lIl/ogdher. . 1t.~ig1Led Kirk H. P ortu , A. Crall Baird, Paul R an assault and battery charge at judges and other civic authorities (New l!ork Post Syndicate) '" U Subscrlp!Jon rates-By carrier In lown Olaon. Kalhryn Larson. Dorthea David­ lrtter.~ tuill not be publiRhcc1. some later date. It's obviously aU who sQift their own responsibili­ TilE WAYWARD* * BUS,* a novel by LONDON - The coal crlS1S haps because to keep it superfrriaI III n City 20 cents weekly or $1 per year In son, 'William Buller, Kennelh Smltb, Bob adva nce; six months '3.65; three months Fawcett. P,'eferpllN wi//. be giliMt fo I ,t· right for such a concern to make ties on to someone else... John Steinbeck. The Viking Press, seems to have put Britain into a Is to keep it manageable. A Bn­ brown study. A '1.90. By mail In Iowa $7.50 per year; ters of Irss tlwn /lOO 11'myls in a little profit on its business, but Just one example of some of the 194.7. 312 pages ($2.75) A new tish writer complains that Brilait . Ix month. $3.90; Ulre" months $2. All EDITORIAL STAFr 1al;>or re!ations olhu mJlll 8ubSCrlpUons $8 per year; six length. V i,.1/'s eXl»)'!' ..'Nl in /r[­ when it comes to being obnoxious handicaps he works under is this. book in the university library. months ,4.25; three months $2.25. WIWam Mmer ...... Manallng Editor expert here tells cannot afford to spend 50 milUllrJ tel' .~ m'e 110t 111'cessal'ily tllOge of about it, it's got 10 stop. When he tried to get a fire escape K etth Spaldln, •...... Cily EdItor constructed fOr one of the build­ me that the girls 0[_ dollars a year on fahey iM­ EDrrORIAL BOARD Beverly Benson ... • .•• Asst. City Editor The Doil!! 10wan- '1'hc Rdiuw.) 'l'his isn't an isolatl!'d case: it a-. Goodwin, WUlIam A. Miller, happens to every single student ings at the Eldora school, manag­ John Steinbeck's first full-length in her shop a ported fruits such as pinpappler, '.nell Davisson, Lawrence E. Den.nla, Lou Panos ...... Nlrht Editor novel in eight years illustrates and it is like Winston ChurchM .....h SpaldJn,.. DO:-8' Ann Knapp ...... New. Editor who re-sells books. Veterans, as ing to get the money appropriated dropping TO THE DAILY IOWAN: for it, the con tractor told him he again the amazing decadency of anti - American pleas for the smoking 01 lewer PubUob ed d aUy except Monday. En­ Bob Collin...... Sport. EdJtor everyone knows, get their books The ql De. ~chechtn1an ...... Society Edllor contemporary writers and readers. remarks than u­ cigaJ'€ttes to reduce tobacco illJ. tered a. lecond cIa.. maU mJltter .t the On Clinton street, just opposite {ree ~ from the government; and the would be unable to cQn~truct it JIlts wef _tofftce . t Iowa City, Iowa, under the DIck Davis ...... , Photo Edllor the campus, there are three book­ five thousand others must pay because the walls were not strong Because John SteinbeCk by the sual. Thc fact ports. But these efforts to ~hriJrk .. of conlre.. of Marcb 2, 1878. Don Padilla ...... WIrephoto Operator peculiar phenomena of the age II candi stores cleaning up large profits in their own money in to the racket. enough to hold the framework for is that . we the problem don't really shrink It; something Qf: a liierary figure and, flIU G. SATURDAY, M ARCH 8, 1947 the bookselling business. .. In either case, these three racke­ it. co a 1 doesn't they are a little alarming in tllf!l because it is fashionable to label pettiness, 10t· they raise the ques. Home Jo Th.is problem isn't a new one teers clean up when they buy back Just why can't more help be close the gap; it such offerings as this with the Her at on campus. It's been going on the books at one-third to one­ given to such a man who earnest­ is the disparity GRAFTON tion of how strong Britain can be terms "sociological significance" ){ay O'B ever since there's been a boekstore fourth of the original cost and sell ly is trying to do some real good with th~ warm if she can faU into difficullie and "symbolic extenSion," few J)tl1a Ga here. Needless to say, this has them many times over for the for humanity? cousin which hurts. because of a bit of pineapple and Was J.1. Case Discriminated 'Against? critics in discussing "The Wa'yward smoke. /!!fidel', been quite a while. original cost. - DELORES LAHR I am afraid the coal crisis has Bus" wi!) come I"ight out and say Britain's sale of her foreign in, Alpha 'I ••• ...Everyore knows about this made Britain feel permanently lhe book is mostly junk. This poor, instead of temporarily vestments, which was just a blur. Iruson, B h ind mo. t . congl'e iona1 e t and bittere, t Rtrikp of Here's a typical casc. I crime and yet nothing is done Points Out Error hca~d book Is junk. red chapter dllring the war, is ,nd lour p roposa1R to clip t11e wings of ] 946. 'I'he com pan,\' claimed about it. 1 believe that the uni­ broke. Men twist away from that of a person who got a pretty well having an afterma'th like a gtim \Vaterlov 18 bor n n ions i.' the contention that thl'Y Rustalnl'r] an Oppl'­ versity should extend its power In Story on India The story Is of what ha.ppens thought, as is natural; they l(.ok beaten up geology book for three novel in three votumes. Acd sud. and organize a co-operative book­ TO THE DAILY IOWA~ : orr a bus ride. This, the jacket for expedients. The cry goes "p, th at: o-cruled equality lTIl lst ating 10 of $416. 53 dill' t~ dollars. The cover was all but denly a leftwing laborite store through which the university I do not quIte understand the Insists, is not of paramount im· "We shouldn't have exported any u. They be l'e-eRta blish d b~ t wl'pn la- the . hutclown. off; so he did what he could with plodes, "What are we doing 'Ijltlr would make only enough profJt to appropriatness of the caption "32 portance. "What matters is the of our coal last year; we' ~ould Iti1 t dJ bor a n ~ management. • Bnt the CaR!' C'ompan.v not glue and patience and managed 140,000 men in the armed forcer, COver operating costs, and then Dead as Hindus Battle Sikhs in sense it gives us of people and have avoided the fuel shortage." The I John 11. Lewis is often on Iy would llot meet thf' to mak~ it hold together until and another 500,000 to eqtritr the end Of the semester. Then he divert the excess profit back to the India" for the news item on India how they react to one another­ But the coal exports brought food stnted union'l; demands, but into the country; otherwise the them? That's on the American u ed a' an argument for re­ W8~e took it back to the same book­ government and the student, in in The Daily Iowan Thursday. bewildered, aimless, driven by I ~1 Hu l scale; we can't afford it. Let '$ It­ vising -the present lawR. ] t , tu/:>bornly l'efll. ed to entpt' a fair return on fair valuation of From the news given, I find thai ordinary impulses, restless and coal crisis might merely have put tedent store and was told_ "This book vise our foreign policy realis­ ('annot be denil'd that, hI:' haR inlo arbitration procl'erlinjZR. the books. the fight is not between Hindus une.asy In our bewildred and Ion another face, and been a food JiJn Frf Is in very bad shape and Isn't tically, use most of these men at acted selfishly and irrespon­ De. pite rrprated appeals by • • • and Sikhs but with the Hindus aimless times." This is pure crisis. and Sikhs against the Moslems. will home for production, and let us , ib1y in menacing the pnhli Pre~ic1l'nt 'frnmau himself, A lot of people advocating pri­ hokum. The book give no • • • In the I feel that I should bring this one a "sense of people." It is BrltaiJJ has been looking for realize that our destiny lies, not intel'pst on many occasion .. the company r In. ed to ap­ ate oWllcrship wilt do a great jail bel. group of howling about this pro­ to your notice as such a caption true the bus ride is not of para­ expedients for a long time, but with the great powers, but witll 118 pear Washinf('ton al mf't't· \!aled, t But. it slems to thllt the in will lead Iowan readers to believe mount importance; the sale of today there is a kind of angr~ the poor countries of Europe, with Sidewalk posal, but it must be pointed out ~IO excit "real, bnlk of the pl'opoRals ings p lanned by thr lAbol' cI(" that there is misunderstanding be­ passioll illl the search. Men stlek which we must in some wa, that other progressive c611eges the book depends u]lon what tJem tri we have lleard made in ,Va. h­ pSl'tment to negotiate a 81 rike have adopted this plan, and It's iween the Hindus and Sikhs, happens when the bus gets stuck by a single stroke fleftly to join." which is not in confirmity with the smash tbe dlfflcu Ity , at once IUPJlori I ingtop on thL matter are dp­ settlement. accomplished the ends it was de­ on a deserted road. There Is a • • • They relations between the two com- and without nonsense, as if to So tar this is only a thIn err signl:'a not . 0 mnch 10 gnar- This story would b(' a (,Ou n­ Opinions signed to achieve. barn full of straw handy, and tueen, t on the left, But it Is true, It 1ee tctuality between labor terpal't to the ,10hn h T.Jpwi. munities. Eeve ral cave , and it took a gen- I quell their own apprehension / • • • - K. RAMESH RAO that perhaps It isn't smashable. seems to me, that the Brillsh all !he quee clIse except tl1!l.t it harl Il hap­ IF YOU WERE TAKING A Isn't it totally uncalled for that ius to think of trungs like that. Ilnd ~8nagemellt, but to 1'1'­ thinking today, lIot of how cold until all TRIP ACROSS THE COUNTRY, a handful of bookstore racketeers (We thank Mr. Rao for bringing The old slogan, "Lei's raise our esta lJlish the pre·1932 re1a­ pier°C'ndinf(' for Ihr ('ompAny On page 13 John Steinbeck goes they are, but of bow small iii:, bind stal HOW WOULD YOU RATHER are permi tled to line their pockets this error to our attention .- The own food." is heard again. With I ion hi p betw(,(,11 labor and than r;('wis l'pi~oc1('s had for out of his way to describe a land­ , are, long dark thoughts of stall TRAVEL-BY AIRPLANE, CAR with gold exploited from the Editor.) what labor? The labor that i'l management-with gl'lC S who him .. scape. "The sweet smell of the OR TRAIN? WHY? United States government and Its required to dig coal, or the la­ and size. Whnt did the ('a. com­ lupines and of the grass," he re­ on the bot 10m. people without anything being 'Exorbitant Prices' bor that Is needed In the short­ " . . marks, "sets you to breathing ner­ .11)hn h r,pwis' 8('tions pally :,tel fo!' Ihulllbinp: it s CHRIS YETTER, 20 Evans handed factOl'ie5o? These are odd thoughts in lh~ done about it? Charged for Dances vously, sels you panting almost wpre made possibll', WI' lire nose at the prrsirlC'nt of t hI' street, dry goods merchant· "I'd • most impressive of cities, a cilJ ROBERT W. VANDERZEE (A3) TO THE DAILY IOWAN: sexually." Now that is hard to be­ United, tate I W('II , c1pspitr rather go by car so I could stop The press is full of this search that looks so curiOUSly like one bl, told, by the favol'iti m whirh lieve. (Lupines are just flowers, and sec the country, provided the In reply to the article, "Porter for dodges, as if the whole nntion bank. It makes one think O(!hl Ollr ~oyel'nml:'nt ha shown its OPCI'l1tinl!' loss-thi' Ol~R 11 - by the way, nothing more.) But 1t Comments on Iowan Faculty Rule were wrapped up in a siDgle gi"nt grand but pinched mansiooB otll~ towflI'd l!lbor sincl:' HJ32 wlwn izatlon real ized a 1!J46 TlPL trip was for pleasure." I Asks Help for Cooper Editorial, Says Students 'Will Be does give the reader a hint of how puzzle contest. Civil service work­ south after the war befwcrn thl profit is Franklin D. Roosevelt as­ Of $1,483.146. 'I'll In His Work at Eldora Heard'," which appeared in the hard Steinbeck is going to try. ers offer to step out of thcirjubs sta les. There is a touch of terrI!! queen w . lImed . the pr£'sidl'ncy. t profit WAR dlle to tl1(, reflllld 6, Among the men and women of BIl TO THE DAILY IOWAN: March 1947 issue of Tile DailY into industry for [J number of too. terror at a void, an emph· wondedl WIIR ,1?l'esic1ent Roosevelt play­ rf'snlfinf(' from till' ('A 1'1'.\" Ii you attended Information First Iowan, I would like to say that the book are a sucess[u] business years, provided their old posts ness tho t can no 10:Jger perh.1ps At int man and his wife and daughter, illg 1Rvorites, in 11l(' strict­ hack prwisiol1s of the tax Thursday afternoon maybe you perhaps the main reason why the a can be saved for them. Here a­ send Oll t troops and c(lal and ex· her alter IC traveling !;Slesman of funny gad­ pst sense of th£' word, or waR law. can help solve this problem. full number of tickets are not sold gain is the same note of trying to ports as (Jnce it did. And one I lea b) not, maybe reading this letter will for the majority of the alJ-univer­ gets, a pimply youth planning to Wonle1 YOll (,lilt that tlis­ make one do for two, of stretch­ wants to say to Americans, who mlltce. he honl'slly endeavol'ing 10 study radar by mail, a waitress in­ get you interested in doing some- si ty parties is because of the ex­ ing something already lallt. It is talk so often of the unity of Ih! hring labor 11p to a position crimination t fatuated with Clark Gable, a bus M~ic thing about a situation which to orbitant price charged fOJ' tickets. as if the search rot gadgets k:'!pt western world, look , it's chang. was by o/' equality with m3nag-l'­ We cl'rtaiJllr ~N' 11PN1 for me is very vilal. Jl is this. Why I've often wondered just why driver with some normal human morale up, by stifling the sinist!'r ing, it's changing, see? But (0111 orchestl'1 ment V We think the Illtler is rE'"ision of Ill!' existing hI bot· characteristics, and Camille, who can't more recognition and help such an excessive price was feeling that perhaps there is ~ ome does not know quite how to laY laws, bTlt th(' nC'l'(I is not fOI' tllC case. be given to such :I man as Fred charged, since I've frequently had-through no fault Of her own strange new islandwide shortage it, and it takes its place nmong Tbe recent ::;1 rike of the :r. laws which would re-eslablisll Cooper for lhe grand job he is try- danced at the PalJadium in Holly- - an irresistible lure for men. at the bottom, an emptiness not to those relatively undescribed ma· r. a, e ' mpan.\' _rem, to bl:' the feudali. tic relationship YeUer ]\lrs. Moscoe ing to do at the Eldora school for wood, and elsewhere, to far bet- These and a few others are the be filled. jor events of our world Ivhitb ~umlT A pretty good eXAmple of which we knew hl'fore 1932. boys? tel' top-name dance bands than ap- people who make up this .world. There is almost a deliberate ef­ occur between the fully reco!'ded what WI' mean - of how The need is to p!'eVl>nt BOTH MRS. ELSIE MOSCOE, 108 Mr. Cooper has only the inter- pear at the University of Iowa and A quotation from "Everyman" fort to keep it superfir:ial. pel'- incidents of our wars. River, cook for Delta Sigma Delta: est of "his boys" at heart, whIch at a cost considerably less than ridicnlOlli'l it is to contend llibor and management fl'0111 in the front of the book fails to Availi "By plane. I'd like to try it ollce. can be seen by just listening to that de~anded here. ('orl'llpting andlMnacillg the have atlY convincing effect that Ihat exi. ting laws di crimin· II wouldn't be afraid. I take what the sincerity in his voice and the -MARVIN DOWNS A file fltl' againRt managemen1. pnblir intl'l'eM in the mannpr' the behavior of these people has I any special universal validity. OF FICIAL DAILY BULL ETIN compiled Tlll' Case eompany, whirl1 in whi 'h .John h J~ewis and get." __ I * * * * * * As a novel it is tripe, and tripe Women'! manufaet11l'eR farm impll'­ thp ,J. 1. A~e company "'Pl'e of the most odoriferous variety available ment., exp('ripneer1 thp long- abl!' 10 do. • Bl!~~S~p~~g~E~rc~e~~:t~~~' p;~'~ We Must Never Have Another War -tripe that poses as serious lit­ beginnin chologist: "Plane. I'd prefer it be­ erature. The master writers of Marial cau~e it's faster. A car would be TO THE DAILY IOWAN: • enough about ai6mic energy to the English tradition. or French, summer Leland Stowe's lecture Tuesday dl cuss it intelligently? Here too dangerous and a train would of Russian would find in these lIIe wou night challenged all the people of is a chance to find out. Iowa's Outmoded School District System be slow." pages only material for tapers desk in t United States. Are we going to • • • to light a fire. 101 lor r Tl!rrp 1l() (Ji'rom an Erl;lnrial ,in J'he ran bp. doubi COMMIT SUICIDE without a After we students learn about folder struggle! Towa ~ f.ale Dail!l iudf'lll) flbrJl/t tl!1l gl-rat llPu7 for atomic energy, we could present it As unassailable proof of their UNIVERSI'1'Y CALEN DAR Iy 175 I Mr. Stowe said we have, at most, in an intelligent ~ay to the public. fundamental human qualities, Saturday, Mar. 8 Mountai neers, studio E, Enginetr· held las 'ow llndpl' cOIl!; iilpration stall' aid, '!lei 101m ]w .~ Steinbeck characters are always 15 years to work for peace, and the Then they would realize THERE 8:00 p.m. Centennial play, Uni- ing building. women, in 111<' Iowa Oenel'ill Assem­ Sr1//lIp.ed alml(l fm' ~/P01·.~ best informed scientists say we MUST I'~EVER BE IANOTHER going into doors marked "men" Friday, Mar. 14 lhe type have between two and eight years WAR. All of us would be faced 01' "women," Most people can versity theater. 4:30 p.m. University Film Sir b ly is soml' of t.he mo~t im­ wit h a. .~r JIO()l 1)1'0(]"(J m ;11 In adc to solve the atomic problem. He with the problem: how are we take sex or leave it alone, but 9 p.m. Pharm

i!is t1";rts have ave" 200 nr iRe l'able 1i ff' of HP\'PI'R I tholl · • • $ Ii?ll~s t /t. r (tbility of others sand li ttlp Rc hoo 1 ~ wh ich C'Cll1 Today, perhaps' more than ever SI!NERAL NOTICES If) pny for eOll ('a,t1Ml. The never b E' mad!' to ]1 rod1lrr before in history, the college stU-I MEETINGS lion." Nominations for student pMr districts stagael- 1I.n..­ ei the l' qnali ty or pronomy in dent can play an important role _L S tlllte n ~ ChrIstian council­ council representatives will b! in the destiny of the world. For d/lna tax load of 50 f a fOO education. We RI'!' Hllbsic1izing Monday, 4:30 p.m., in the YMCA made. instance, it was illustrated in a re-' rooms. Faculty SQ.uare Dance-Tues' ?Il.iUs in a v(£lia,nt ort 10 the very rcl ncn.t ional blight » Jedllck WII on err cent convention at Ashville, N. c., Botany seminar-Monday, 4:30 day, 7:45 p.m., wome n's gymna· 'Wi lli w(' should be rlesll'oyi ng. prol'ide the'ir rhildern JOHN B. WILSON, J 027 E. at a convention for world govern­ p.m., room 408, Jlharmacy-botany sium. goo(L P'011.CO (ian , b1tt h ItVI' Sr /t ol "eol'ganirmtirnl, 011 Market, sporting goods retailer: ment, in whkh six organizations building. Stanley Stolpe, gl'lldllate omy a .~ lI bstalldard .~ r1, ool the basi. of t /t p modem "By car. I could find more place ~ favoring world government united student in zoology, will talk on STUDENTS LEAVING SCHOOL If) show for t1l pir efforts. Crnn111117l'it!J ,·aNlf·'· t/trlll thp to stop and go fishing that way." into the United World Federalists'l "Gem:tics. of Neurospora." SeniOI'S and other studen ts wbo that young people's ideas were re­ ome fIr'eas hav(' had to vani.~ Jr ~·lIg 1.9th. {' e. 11 11/ '-11 Chess club - Monday, 7 p.m., will leave school before the eJ tip t h£' Rt rnggle for A dp· ?ll'irlll b01'llOo(Z .~ h Olt l cl bp om' GORDON CRAIN, Route 6, far­ room 17, Schaeff'er hall. of the scmester must leave their united group now has the fun-I ('l:' nt,-IlchooL a n d are now send· fi7'St om(~ most irnportml i mer: "'33 Plymouth' coupe-still Independent Town Women - forwarding addresses a nd II in good shape. Going to s(,p my hearted support of Albert Einstein ing their c1, il c1l'en to sch ools m.O'1IC. Thp lal'(]f'1' ('om))} 1111- Monday, 7:30 pm., YMCA room, cents ut The Dail y l owan business . girl and ) 'fant a car whel' I get and Carl Sandburg, olltRic11' t heir distl·ict.. All A menlls 1lt0l' P' Iowa {,Tnion . Dr. Marshall Jones office, East hall, before deparlurt i t ~1 srll ooZ thall there." 1011'. Stowe said that. since some res ij) ~, lin Il r ell. cqll fll to n PII rl y er01wmi('al pd11(·0.tioll ; i f congressmen did not realize we of the psychology depm'tment will if they wanl their 1946·4 7 Hawk· speak on "Personality Integr~- Hi pon nt ies n ow sends ch i1 - menns qll ((Ii ' 1J rd'/l ra 11'on arc living in an atomic age, the eyes moiled to them. (Iren, to outside schoolR in (/vai10lb' e , 10 (1)Pt·y J n 11'0 people must educate them. They which t he pA r nt!" Are d('nircl Y0 1f n(lste7'. can dq Lhis only by being intormed ony volcp. 'l'h(' w iliing nrsl; of onr Rtf\te on the subiect. Then the men whom they elect and their letters WSUI PROGRAM CALENDAR Or 08S int'ql1alitics bl'!'we!'n g-overnm cnt to exlend gre!l ter ~:no a. m. ~ornlng hopcl 2:30 p.m . Child St"d y Club to congress wi ll have tremendous A: IA a.m. Ne fnr m and nonfatm b nrcle ns i n !lid to oll r ~choo l R is lan rlll blC'. weight. Thus, we students must R:un lI. m . .Musical Mlnillturea 2:4.i p .m. SCh~IH:C New= 111(' eo. t or N]n ation f nrt1H'!r But lpt 'R Rto r t r y ing to p ing 81~5 a.m. DraMla uf POI('htil1(, 3: U lUll. t'lcLiun Porode do something to influence our 9:00 •. 111 . PI.no Mclodle. :i::!U lun. News rest ri ct eduel! ti OD1i 1 opport u­ lha g!lpS in 11 Ry!;trm Ihflt WIlR thinking and the thought of the , I 9:15 cun. On ~he Home Pron1 3:35 p.'n. Union Radio Hr. nity ill l awn. W ill, an flve l'· alreAdy on! of cla t r wl1pn l he general public. if:20 a.m. /'lew. 1 :00 Q.tn. 011(' In A lIalf O:MII •• n •• A.Iter Bj'cak(o!i l C'Orrl,"(l 4:30 P.,". Tea Tlll1e MelOdies IlgC' i neome of a bont 85 per­ I ndia ns IpH Towa. W ith Ir, R • • • 10:00 9,111. Here's An ldc A,,"' II.m. Chllll,'ell's 1I 0tir cent of t h flt of t hI' 1ll'ban I'XPI' Il RP in tl1(' lon g 1'lIn , w(' One thhlJ we could do Is to In :l" '.m. Yesterday' M"sl,' ~,:III II. m. !\Iu Sltol MoOd! lock at the material on atomic 10:30 O.In. Protestant rollh 1'i:11li 11 .1n. N 'we dweller, tile farmer pays CO il hel p each I owa com­ Craln 11<00 a.in. Prolldly We Hal l. 'I: UO 11.1\. , Clnner Music ellergy at_ th e places It could be 11115 n.In. Keep 'En'! F.~JlI\i!' Ii: I~ 11 ,11\ . Nt.'WH th re(' to foul' times os mllr h muni,)' p. tablish II Ri n g- Ie MRS. HARLEY GEROT, Route found here 011 the cal'JU)u 8 &c­ 1\ :2611.ln. Joh"son 'u NUW R 7:00 1).}11 . F,'e;hI1l0n Plollorm fo r the Cd ll Cll t iOIl of ench of lnrgp ~c hool o iRtl'iet wh ich 5, housewife: "By ('Dr.' .Just be­ U :30 9.(11. Melodlell You Lovp 7:30 p.m. Spotls Time corcll n& kl l\rlday'S paper. We '111': 1111 n 6"" tHlythm H'''''IlI~ . 7:Q5 'p.tn. Men About Music }tis l! hildr!1 11 fi R does Jlis wTi1 Im'nish fin(' I' pdlwHll er " cause I like it. A pel'son can se I ' !-<~ N'e,o~ Co uld discuss It ill the vllrlous • •m. It:OO ~.m. 'H"vlew of Nallo ns Ken lIrbll ll cons in und, still (' n (l ~ a iHl 11 (,1p d velop a. l'ich Ct, more and do more by (·ur. Thut's orll'anlzu.tions to which we be­ 12;15 p.m. l'I~ ~Wuy . 6: 15 p.m. M ll Hle You Walli . , :jHl p. m. lVIuslc.1 hojs what I'd go lor." ti :45 " .111 . N.,ws up with poor sehools. rm'aL cultlll'e. lonr, Do YOU really know ~:oo p.'Ift, Jl)hn~ol1 Co Now" \1'011 pm. low. Wesleyan ~ : l~ lIim. Eltcur. Jon , In [Menel O :~O p.m. SI,lO OU Y, MARCH S, 1947 THE DAILY IOWAN IOWA CITY, IOWA PAGE THREE Uon will present a ugold feather Tailfeathers Pep Club award" to the sludent whOlif Law Seniors to Get To Double Membership sportsmanship and activities 1ft , Q behalf of school athletics are out­ orofhy Ball Crowned ,Hawkeye . Ue e n First Trial Pratlice Porter Burrets. chairman of standin,. . Tailfeathers (univeTSity pep club) The purpose of increasing the ha anounced that the club Intend! membership is to fill out the club's Between March 19-21 to double its membership. It now publicity. art and pep-rally com­ 1,300 Crowd Union has 35 members. pe Sen iON in th college of law mittees, Burrets said. TaiHeathers provides half-time for 1947 Edition will get their Cir,;t trial practice entertainment at ba ketball game , betWl' n March 19 and 21 when stunls at football game, and in the fir'l f)f ix hypothetical ca~ ATJIIE TO' superrlriaJ general promotes school spirit and MUniversity Prom will be tned befole a judge and interest In athletics, Burrets said. OF yOUR A lln. , jury in practice court in the law Application blanks will be avall­ DIA&. Bl'i~ Oler 1,300 students crowded building. able larting today at the Union 50 milUtt 1#1 Union's main lounge last The ClI>e involve· an automo­ desk. and must be returned before J /540 I to see Dorothy Ball, N3 of bile at"eiqent In which the plainUU 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 18. fancy ~ a,ks n damage . eltlement for the llintapPlili pusbnell, m., the Wesllawn candi­ He announced that the organi1.a- jilt, crowned Hawkeye Beauty d ath of one of the men in the Churchill\ Queen [or 1947. accident. of l~ I The queen and her four a Ltcnd­ Attorney Arthur O. Left. lec­ lilts were chosen [I'om pictures o( turer at thc IA~v chool, will hear .. candidate by Mr. and Mrs. the ca 11: jud Stud nls out­ For March Partie, You'll Want pruce Gould. edito,'s of the Ludies side the law "ollege will serve on the jury. I ~ome Joul'Ilal. I>tny ·tudcnt intcr('~lcd in jury BORDEN'S Her attend,mts were first, Mal'y duty :hould nd hi. name, ad­ ~ O'Brien, A3 o[ Independence, CONNA LEE IVERSON dre~ and phone number to Prac­ Pella Gamma; second, Ann Steck­ A2 of Stanhope tice Court, Law Building, Iowa SHAMROCK rnrider, A2 of Des Moines, Kappa ,. 3RD ATTENDANT City. ~Ipha Theta; third, Donna Lee Five or th ,·a. e· WIll n cd CENTER ,Ier:on, A2 of Stanhope, CutTier, jUries and each ca. e will include ,nd lourth, Donna Conrad, A4 oC two thr('c-hIllJl' (':;slons. The Jury Waterlown S. D .• Currier. WIll relAch a UnalllmOllS verdict ICE CREAM II lime penni, or will merely · ,. . CbOOlle the ilL TIle will b r a.lurc(l in tllC record a vote on a decision. , Pa'­ 1147 edition or lIa.wkeye. To qualiry u jurors, students rick'. Da, tbeme for The live bea uties were pre­ must havt' Thur day lind Friday ,oar earl, Mareh ell­ !enled at the University prom lIrtcrnoOlls rrce {rom 2:30 to 5:30 tertalnl., • • • .... a by lIerb Olson, At of Winfield, or Wednesdny nd Thursday eve­ ,reen and wblte color ludell~ coullcil pl'Csident, and ning ' free from 7 to 10 IClbeme • • • and serve Borden'. dellcloa. Jim f'rcnch, A4 of Des Moines. In AddltlUn to th automobile Shamrock Center lee Cream with lu ,reen • • • damage suit. thc l'Ourt Will pre­ mint abamroek In a cream, venUla 'Iuart. In Ihe south library of the Union side ov r a fit t degr/' murder Your nel,hborhOOd Borden dealer hu 'hi. ~. 1 before the queen was re­ trial, an :lutomnhile suit in which special Ice cream nOw. EnJo, It ofien be­ IIC Ilaled, the fi\'(' cllndidates w('I'C aped trian a moton ·t, a tween now and March 11. kidnaping- 1':' , il cllnt ted will excited_ Lo ' ~y much. Each of I lried to get a little moral , lind a divorcp ca. ·e. .. lupport from her escol't. T DENTS JllD E DEB TE Borden', Flavor of the Month They all had hopes of being S vente n univcr~ity student luten, these five, and not even arc judglllR debates at the high HAZEL NUT ICE CREAM Ihe queen herself knew her honor ...... "--._~-"'.... DOROTHY BALL school forelllilcs district tourna­ unlll nil were prescn ted on the ANN STECKENRIOEH DONNA CONAHD ment • t City high school ye terday Tblnk 01 Borden's Imoother tban smooth b.1nd stand. A2 o[ Des Moines N3 of Bushnell, Ill. A4 of Watertown. S. D. and today. ....nllta Ice cream full of crunch" touted ballel nuts! What a flavor! Trr It rl,bt • • t 2ND ATTENDANT HAWKEYE QUEEN 4TH ATTENDANT II was lhe moment of mll­ awa,! 8e for ,ounelf how deUcloUi Bor· IJItnls for these girls wh!'n each Your Best Bet for a den'. Ba Nut reall, 01 pped Into the r; low of the malion on pay and hours, com- Dorothy Crain Weds Arthur Below to Head mCllt~ on ('o-w()l'kel's and recreu- Between-Class Snack _. slIOtIIght and was presented with Interfraternity Council a bouquet of eu~ flowers. tionnl opportunities arc also in- Los Angeles Man • • • ORANGES from (·)uded. Job seekcr!; may write di- Announcement ha.- b 'en nwde Arthur Below, Bet Thelil Pi, 7Jcndut:d Ice Cream All Miss Bllll could SJY wh(,11 reelly to the addresses furnished \ne \'~a\iz.ed she actually was or the marriage of Dorothy Cralll, Thursday wall elect d president of the Fruit Basket queen was "Wonderful ... It's a 01' conlad tAe woman who handed daughtci' of Mr. and MI·s. H. W. Interfraternity council to fulfill wonderful feeling." in the report (or (urthel' inrormu­ Crain, 10J9 E. 'Burllngton street, the vacancy cl'eated when Don At Intermi:sion (he queen ~nd lion. to Noble G. Self Jr. of Los An­ McDowell left school. her attendants werc entertained at Other blanks will be avnllable geles, Calif. The wedding took 1 lea by the central party com­ Elected a ~eer tllry-trcasunn fOl' women who have not filled place Feb. J9 in Yuma, Ariz. mltlee. Mrs. Self is a graduate of City was Bill Tucker, Sigma Nu. The ouL reports on previous summer Mu ie at the ~emi-formul dllnce high 5(·hool and has becn em­ group will elect an executive STRUB· WABEIUM, INO. was by Raymond Scoli und his jobs and wish to include one in ployed a~ the May Co. in Los council member at it next meet­ orchestra. the file. Angeles. Ing. UIl-lU /:)ou h <"Untou Stre , ~ummer Job File (.lll~ (.(. COLLEGE FURNITURE AUCTION Mis'e ' IInr! Available to Coeds A School of lu,lno,,-'.ofo.,od by A file on summer jobs has been Collo"o Mon and Women 1:30 P.M. Today Women' compiled by the Universlty's 4, MONTH· «0 l'as~ on Marke~ tre~t. tollow II. I hI«hwflY 0 mllfs. Hulf SiLes Women's associ a lion and will bc INTENSIVE COURSI ale III West Branch. available to all university women SECRET A.UAl TRAINING FOR COllEGE Davenport and chall'; I'adio; book and lamp tables; ()('c!\slonal beginning this morning. STUDENTS AND GRAOUA TES I I Marian Maye~, chairman ()f the It. tboro"8~ intensive coune--sta.tti". Chair; table tamp; 3-way floor lamp; kitchen table lind chairs; lummel' job committee, said the June, uctoher. Februlry. Bul· teton" on reQuest metal cabinet; buffet; bottle gu stove; small table; One Minute lIIe would be placed on the UW A Washer, boilel', tubs, wash board; 2 linoleum, 9",1:" curtain desk in the basemenl of Old Capi­ SPECIAL COUNSelOR for G.I. TRAINING · stretchcrs, folding cot; double bed; Simons twin bcds; roll away tol for reference. lteaulu Day . nd· EveninltSchool, bed; 2 chests of drtlwer , one new dres er base; dress r with folders containing apPl'oximatc- Th,ougbouccb. Year. Catalog mirror, child's desk and chuh'; Quaker oil burner, used 3 J.y 175 reports on' summer job ~ 1', .I~."t. John 1IJ>b<>rt· G~. S.C.D. months; Hot Blast coal and wood slove; cold packer. tood grind­ h~ld last summci' hy univel'~ity DI~t-or. Pillul M. Pair, M A. e1', fruit jars; garden und gra~s rakes, hoc, snow shovel. .. omen are arranged accord i ng to I THE GREGG COLLEGE \!Ie type of job. Dept. HW•• M. Mlchl._" Ave •• C ... kq:. Z. HAROLD BABBITT J. A. O'LEARY, Auctione r In addition to providing in 101'-

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Walter I.a~ lor '·t.,· . .#;" ; ' 'f I' I;t·'e '" ets Smooth Imp Badgers Hope fr~:\~:~t,~~~:::~:~~:~~ :i~~ tcnbach, and probably wiU b~ him in reserve for a crucial J C( Hawks TnICK G) Edward Mills. Badger center, lin' ,M I'ye Ousts For 'Tlllle WI.n retOI;~:stricted :~:tI;~;: to students :;r2~;~Oa~::C~l'en of Wiseon- Bill Berberian, Purdue guard, riI • CI go il1tO the game each with ~ un ------TOh'I'O Slate Mermen 5Matme · 1In KI ~it"p~~~ (~~r:r The game ~tal' t s fouls against them. McKenley Set 'Prep Tourney Scores S Ie Ings CHICAGO (JP)-The Western The game can be doubly impor- ~ ~lr~~b~,[g ~:;.~oc:a~~on 25 Lea'd Iowa, Wolv'es I confel'ence's tille-deciding 20 min- tant for Wisconsin if Bob Cook, Danbury 41. Nemaha 23 utes of basketball will be played Badger forward, makes at least CL Slemboat Rock 31, D~n\l(>r 26 S I.. I h' h . Id . I ' - Melbourne 56. Collin. 36 I e • Ina S (Special to The Daily Iowan) tonight in suburban Evanston by five points, w IC WOU g.v - 11m Track Record C~U;..c1\4BI1I(ts Ilowa Deaf! 22. Trey- COLUMBUS, O. (JP) - Ohio MUSCATINE--- Unleashing a Wi consin and Purdue. They will the conference individual scoring Mason City 27. Forest City 26 State's defending champion~ took htu'd dl'iving offense that picked championship. He now tralls 1I1in- CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP)-Herb Rudd 36. Klemmo 26 EVANSTON, III. (JP)-IIIinois, up momentum in every quarter, play the second half or their un- nesota's Jim McIntyre by fuul' CJD Cedar 40 a 20 point lead tit the half-way Iowa and Purdue dominated pI'e- the Davenport Blue Devils knock- finished Feb. 24 game. On the re- points, 183 to 179. Cook scored Starts TODAY - McKenley, Jamaican-born univer_ ~~r\~~ie~,~n:3~5 ~'"II. le!lP Mallard 34, Pomeroy 32 mark of the annual Big Nine liminaries in the Big Nine wrestl- I'd Iowa City High's defending sult hinges the Big Nine ('hamp- 12 points in the first hal[ of tile sity of Illinois star, was clocked The West in ~oo~~~rn"g ~~. ~~~r.,~~ ;: swimming m;!et here la5t night ing champion:hips la t night. I chnmpions out of the running for ionship. contest. last night in 48 seconds flat. Bri Ames 34. Marshalltown 23 aIler losing one of the titles the Semi-finals wlll be held thili. the state cuge title in Muscatine The game without prece- The Badgers are sompwhat topping the American il1door t40 Ceda.. Rapids IFranklln IIlgh) 43 . t. t af· is Natural Col~r BUSh record by a tenth of a second, as Monticello 3~ . Buckeyes annexd lnst year. ternoon and the flflals omgh. last night, 41-32. dent in conrerence histQry. worried over the four fouls reg- Creston 43, Mt. AYI' 40 32 The Bucks with 49 points to sec- Joe Garcia Of Illinois, who The victory, eighth in a row for tar ted Feb.' 24 In Purdue's• he paced the defending champion Daveoport 4l. Iowa City Jliini through the qualifying round MediapOlis 52, Coller 47 ond place Michigan's 29, captUred reached the ;;emi-finaJs of the the Imps, qualified the Class A fieldhouse at Lafayette, Ind., .t ArcherCherokee 30, 48.Royal Sheldon 27 38 one Western conference record 1945.pound class last year, ad- qUintet for the sub-state meet in was stOPped a t the half, with! of the Big Nine championships. Ues Molo .. IDowlingl 38. Des Muines when Bill Smith churned through vanced to the semi-finals again by Iowa City next week and was Purdue leading 34 to 33, when McKenley's teat, coming in the Burllniton,Roosevelt) 43. 37Wayland 38 in xecord time of 2 minutes 3.4 throwing GeO'l'ge Head of Minn"- sweet revenge for the two losses the bleachers collapsed, j brin!:"- I-Ill ~2lU S, I 44~ t r a I simultaneously r Dubuque 43, Monona 37 seconds for an easy 220-yard tree sota in 3:39 then l·cturning to the the Hawklets handed them in ing death to three and in ury to cracked the Western conference STARTS TODAY CouncilGlenwood Blul[ IBs 'Abraham Lincoln) 52, style triumph. Smith's time WaS mut to to s~ Doug Waitley o[ Mississippi Valley conference play 250. record which wa.s the same as HUmeslon 37, Promise City 26 2.8 seconds faster than that of Northwestern in I :19. Another IJ- this season. Wisconsin, if victorious, would ' the :38.1 Americau l11~rk set by Centerville 42. OskalooRa 38 lovertlme) Oh' St t' K N k ho . h t K 1\·1 r f ti d h . If Bob Vfer Of MichiJa,l in 1942 SIoux City I EaSl) 44, COn'ectlonville 10 a e s eo a ama, W linols t rea, en lY ar In 0 'e Davenport's slashing offense be undispute c ampJOn. _ 31 swam the distance in 2:11.2 in the 155 pound cla~~, abo advan"ed was IJaced by the 13-polnt per- due wins, the Badgers wi! l and equall~d b y McKenle last KeytsoncSlater 32, 40.Dallas Alburnett Center 2320 1943 meel at Evanston, Ill., and ' with a pair of wins. He threw fornlullAALL or Paul Strathman Year , Arlington 46, Lime Springs 24 bettered the 2:09.6 time of Jack William Aitken of Minnesptn in who ('ontinually weaved, feint. .. a long shot. and Hettrick re­ MONTE- HALE There is no world record for the Medica in the 1936 NCAA ml'et. 7:30 and nailed Dick Andulsek, ('d a 1111 drove through the and quartermile indo9rs, but McKenley, Loias Back In Groove M ichigan, sIlatching the 300. Ohio Sta te, in 4:19. des per a te llawklet defense. taliated for the I1awklets, 38·25. who comes fram Kingston, Jamaica DUBUQUE (IPJ- Loras college yard medley record from Ohio In a heavyweight preliminary, I.anky Gene lIeUrillk led the Bill Riechardt staged a three ADRIAN BOOTH basket rally that llroved futile ~ .. in the British West Indies bettered last night avenged its first basket- State, established a new Wc t- Roy Gunkel of Purdue beat Bob, Jo,~a City scorers with l1)lOints, $ACltltISil S!IIUIIUS the world outdoor 440 mllrk by bali defeat of the season by down- ern conference lTlArk for the Geig('1 of Iowa 8 to 2. I while Bill Reichardt notched when Gene HeUrlck amI Sang. I ...... two t.enths of a second in Inst Ing the Fort Sheridan, Ill., team, event. Harry Holiday, Bob Sohl Other first round regollts: clg-ht. ster fouled out with two min- IUTUJI-Ih !lilC """ spring's conIerence meet with 62-49. and Richard Weill berg pulh'd 121-Pound -Arnold Plaw. Purdue. de- The opening frame saw both utes remaining. • _,I"lI Fort Sheridan early in the sea- ahead of Purdue In 2 minute!; I,·, ted Vern McCoy. Iowa. 6-3; Garlh 1 d t' :46.2. u.ppln. ~lInn •• ota. defealed Bill Lon n. sides sparing careful y an a Ie The game was hard fought ani 0 III 1I111['1J[ Another conference mark tum- son defeated Loras, 54-51, for 51.8 seconds against the Wolver illinoIs. 0·3; Robert Johnston. Michll/a". score of fi"e all. In the second the way, but the Blue Devils, B W,MAN · CHAPMAN LOl'as' only defeat until two Iowa ines 1943 time of 2:56.7. lloli· defeated Bob Spleu,,". Wiscon.ln. 8-4 : d t coached by Paul Moon. simply ' '''d on lb. ob ...b inO no,.1 by Jo EI,ln ... bled in last night's six-event pre· . HNb Farrell. In~lnn., defeated Gcurge quarter Davenport jumpe 0 a liminaries in the Illinois armory conference teams turned the trick day ga.ve Jl.tlt'higan another title, Halas, North,,·, lern. S-3. 14-7 lead, but by halftime, City outplayed the Hawklets and con- JUMP FOR JOY' as d td I -1.0"'0 1111001., trolled the boards most of the • I day In h Is Paul Miller of Pur lie. ou oor last week, winning the backstroke from 12B-PoundJ h I ~ Kachlrouba'I' h' 451 •. Ala hl'gh h"dP nal'rowed the "aap, 16-15. ------Dick l\laine of Iowa. threw 0 n AI n ... _, ,e '~an. .; n evening. In conference play last Ro!!e Is here 0 • Gonfe"ence c:.llampion, lopped lhe [ Rice. 1>IInnc501 •. threw Frank Ii,,> .y. And then the roof fell in-and rs broad jump qua!ifiel's with a leap both hurdles, bObbing lows in Other team scores at the halI· ~::;;~h';;~~\Cr~: ~:~,~er~~~~la~~~a~:2: O~'~~ the crown began to slide off. In season, Gil Wllson's I1awklets Roy t nd ,realest! r defeated the Imps 24-15 and 'at,I a , . of 24 feet, 5'" inches. The pre- :07.9. • way mark were Iowa 11 , Purdue I'lek.U, )0"., htal Joc Pa'ae tI, Purd"e, the opening minutes of 1he third , '" ~ - J vious mark was 24 feet 2 3 '8 Illinois showed its grea.test 10, Northwestern 6, Minnesota 10-6 (illarter, Fred Ruck connected on 12-38...... ROY '" ';.r--'I;t';, , • tJ 60 13fJ-P~Jtmd Iluauf' nan 'In, rn",a~ beat in('hes set by Lloyd Labeach of prcliminar.t strcngth an Ie 3, and Wisconsin 2. , Jack IIIcmork. _l1nn""ota. 6.3; r. Rob. a long shot for the Imps and The box score: ROGERS Wisconsin last year. dash, plaeTn&' four I11l'n topped The "un"" ..... : bin. Indian,. ,h.cw M>lc Ta:;J"'. North- Strathman tallied a rebound,leav- low. City (32) I navenport (41) • b M K I J d hi 1500·meter trcc style swimming· \Von We!llcrn. 8:33: Mark MatoVIllD. Pmdu(', ff ft pf ff fl pf ltlnq of the Cowboy. Ohio State, rated the sole threat y c en ey, W 10 rna e . S by Heu oner. Norlhwe.t"n. second. heal Bill Hinton. 1IIII, oi., H.I: MallrlN' ing a reading of 18-15. ReIchardt, g 3 :.I 3 Haupt, flO 4 to III inois bid for a second str. Ohl.. ouds later lor another close in Dean, I( 1 0 1 Strathman, I( 5 3 2 in the Movi., . -, h 0 1 th 50-yard (ree s tyle . Won by HiroSoe': ~htLt· 3:4!~; J\, ) 'lIdlnny,. hulhma. df'- f d b Beal., f :.I 1 OK.yolh, II 0 0 2 " O~ 10. Indiana, placing three in the each in .t e 4~0 and 7 ows, e Onlo State: second. Wembel·g. MichIgan . lcoted PhIl Carlson, MichIgan. 5-3. hol that was ollowe y a Wood, 1 0 0 0 DIercks, II 0 0 1 II tlft I 880, was next with six qualifiel's, only IWQ even Is in which semifinal third. Lopin . Iowa ; {uurlh. Harder. Pur- 153-Pound J . Conklin. Indiol1o. beut chal'ity toss since he was fouled. Crime and Punishment followed by Wisconsin wi th five, compelition was completed last due ; fiflh . Hobert, Ohio Stale. Time: PhJl Peterson, WI'consln. U-~; WDIW" IIrttrick caged a pivot shot for g g with I d P . f I buckslrokc Won by Holiday, Gregory, Purdue. beat Andy Ivy, Norlh · 'I.ft IIa,"klnts and Jim Sang. ~~!~\~\ ~ ~ I __ J MAn I" A Miehigan, NOrt lwe~tern;.IIl ur- nlg'. 23i~-0MIchigan;.yard ,econd, Maine, Iowa; Ihlrd, west, ...... 9-2. Bill C<"'rtwri~hl 11('1 iRon. ,~ • L 'fot a,11I 111 fi Hi Tolal. 11' 'l Jt Harry Bauer due with fOLlr each, Jown. with In tile 880 yard run Russ Deal De Groot, OhlQ Slate; fourth. ~'c.ltcrma". beat Jhn \\011 .. '."'. 14-11. ,ler swi~ht'd a long shot to close L&'!OMo till ec und Minl1csota with two. of Indl'ana tlll'ned ill the best time, Ohio Stale; (Irth, Brue"kn"r, 1'>I",n""ota. IG!I ,Pollncl B"b Blot!i" Mkhig.Il, the Imp lead 25-18. plus Time: 1 ~3:J 7 thrrw R. I"I ~ C'llj·r . {nduma. 5'~ , Dan' I . The 70 yard low :ll1d high hur- a comparatively s low 1 :5 7.3. 220·yard (n" .Iyl~ Won by Smllh. ShapirO. 11111101, Ih,-('w W.II,·I· Sherman . But the Blue DeVi ls were keyed SC;~:~i~;t~r~,;~'~,"io~} ~}~ l~~ I O~ D ~;.. Marx Bros, (III'S prOdl l ~·jl eXCclltJ'Ollal "1'1'- Finals will be staged in all 12 Ohio Stale; second. 11111 . Ohio State; Norlhwch,·,..'1. I:~O ; Bub CJ"',·nlan. I'll!. 1 II" fol' viCtory and Stange. Greene ... IJI,... third. Stager. Mkhigoh: toUtth. Ryan, due. bent. (.'lurclIl'c Sdf, wls('ul1siJ1, G-2~ ... t . iOl"l'nances with Bill Porter or championship even Is tonight. Ohio State; neill, Adell. OhIo Siole. Time: I .. Ck l,o"I'II',I, '''''''' ell.'" a I,~.·. and Strathman all found the NOI'thweslerll turnl'ng I'll '. 08.6 III The only Iowa qualifiers events 2:08.4 new IWeslorn conference "cord: 127 Pound ,Jut 1)('111 ran"e while the best the Hawklets fnrrner rt'cord 2: 11 .2 by Keo Nakarna, Soan""., Jow~, A .., the hl'gh hUJ'dles for \t>n-on, . . . . 4 DAYS ONLY - STARTING I'PCOI'cl alld Porter and George dash, und Tom Hall nnd Russ Mer- One·met .. r·dlvlnl( - W on ,.. ," on. M,d1l"all. 8:41, Wal,!I'III •• · Van Cult /'ur. Dpan, ending the thu'd period, Ohio Slate; second . Ander.on. Ohio Slale; ~ Walker of lliinois. defending in "el. in the 70-yal'd high hurdles. third. l:itron\l. Uhl" ::itate: [ourth. Evon., due, and H . JOhll""', lndl"" ... dr,·w I32.20. Michigan;PoInts: 154 .7.tilth , Colhoun, Oh.o S'Ot •. bY'-'"e"'VYWblulll, , • .Charl,.s (lotlfd,-d. Illi ' As the final quarter began, 300-yard Hledl .. y relay· Won by MIchl· hoi •. tlet~al"d 'ft-d I1as.p••. Inrllan, ?o; the Little JIa wks fOllght desper. "on I Holldav. S... hl. ann Wei nberg). sec- Be,"~ GuWIlt'. MhHlboln. Illlcw BIll }Ol- I I th . I' ond , Purdue; third. OhIo State; fourth, mall. No,-lh westclI1. 2:18; !:I11l I:I"lIl1ell,[ ate y to 1111 I c vallis ling low.; ltIth. lVlh1l1c'oto. TI",.: 2;5l.8 Inew Wbcohsm. bt'ol CUI·l I\bdl. 01110 Statt'. ('I'OWII out of the fire. 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SATURD, AY, I~IARCH 8, 1947 THE D A I L Y lOW AN, lOW A CIT Y, lOW A PAGE FlVB to .Buy, Sell,· Use Want- or. Trade ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE BAKERY SUPPLIES LOSt AND romm S_H_O_E_REP__ AIR__ _ dicates that urplu houslbg will I C'ty L . I t CLASSIFIED RATE CARD I:--__ Plan Housing Policy not be uCticient to allow this. owa, egIS a or srnvrcE AND REPAIR. Home A 5.00 REWARD is being offered Requests may be Ciled at any Fancy Pastr)t Discuss Liquor Bill . CASH RATE and commercial. BelL service. [or the return oC the identifica­ time but no decision will be made I or Z Days-20e per line per Party and Decorated tiUIl brac elet left in shower room Phone 4670 or 5405. For Married Vets until June 1. All students who Sen, Leroy S. 1 rc r nd Rep. day Cakes-our SpecJlllty oC Quud cottage 31. Return same come under cate,orie 1 and 2 I onseeutlve days-l50 per FOB BENT to dormitory praetor or lo Quad Frank Krall discu. sed the Iiquor­ Dial 4195 abo\' must appear in the housing by-the-drink bill, pending in the HDe per day office. AI Summer Session APPROVED room for student girl. ortie betw en May J and 15 to tate legi bture, at a cia ed meet­ I Consecutlve days-IOo per SWANK BAKERY renew their lea es, Thomp 'on Une pet day Close in. Phone 5987. LOST' Indlnn purse. Basement U. A policy governing tlie occup­ ~mg of til hnmb r of Comm rce ancy of married student hou. 'ng said. legisJati\'e boord y .\ rday ort r- F\fUre 5-word average Jler line FOR RENT: Room and board for Hall Thur, day. Reward PhylliS f'UBNlTURE MOVING faCilities during the summer ses­ noon. Minimum Ad-2 Lines boys. On campus. Dial 4159. Sharel' , Ext, 337. I sion, 1947, wa announced yester­ Mercer and Krall have r turn­ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY SLEEPING ROOM for rent. Dial MAHER BROS. TRANSFER LOST: Red billfold Call Pegay day by Dean C. Woody Thomp­ Basement Fire Causes ed to Iowa City tu g t the vi ws 6905 . Starn. Dial 9647, .on. of their constituents on all bills 65c per Column Inch 1'_ af\cJent Pu.rnllure 0 ...... Minor Inside Damages Or $8 for a Month Married students now In the before the state legislature, Rob­ AVAILABLE March 15th, doubl-; .uk About OW LO T : Brown leather biU!old- in- ROGERS RITE-WAY univer ity hou 'ing sy tem who Firemen answered a call re­ ert L, Gage, Chamber of Com- CaDceUation Deadline 5 p.m. room for men students. 5 minute WARDROBE SERVICE locker room at field house. Re­ U' It. CeIlep wlsn to occupy their assigned poning "smoke in the hou " merc retary, said oner th Responsible lor One Incorre.t walk to University Hospital. Call ~ in DIAL - 9696 - DIAL ward. Call Ext. 8978. quarters during the summer, Thursday nieht but found a meeting, Insertion Only morning or evenings. 9189. must be registered Cor the summer LOST: Black nnd -----white Boston ba ement fire whi('h had gone :olor Brio, Ads to Dally Iowan LOANS es .. ion, , MeTOR SERVICE terrier. Tag no. 76. Reward. through. iling nd was tartin, Business Office, East Halt Or FOR RENT: Room for sludent Thomp.son named two excep­ girl. Dial 9498. Dial 6407. to singe the outside wall, when DIAL 4191 MODe)' • • • • • KOBel tions to this policy : they arri ed. LOST: Gold capped Sheaffer pen- loaned on iewelr7. clothln,. 1. Tho e registered in the The blaze cau. ed minor struc­ FOR RENT: Student couple can Baby have private apt. rent free by We Your cil. Engraved N. C. LoUis. If cameras, guns, diamonda, etc. colleges ot medicine unci dentistry tural damage. doing odd jobs around house, found return t.o Louis' Drug tore, RELlABLB LOAN who nre not graduating Mar. 15, PASSENGERS WANTED Car to Smooth who are In good slJlndlng with Write Box 3H-l, DaiJy Iowan. ~..-~ 124 East Colle&e, Reward. • JEWELRY CO. DRlVING to Des Moines Tues. ------(LJeenaed Dawtlbrok.,.) their respective colleg and who afternoon. Return Wed. eve­ WANTED TO RENT Running LOST: Man's &old wedding band. (Belristered WakblDllker) expect to resume their schooling CLEAN .!ing. Room for foul' . . Call 2826. Inscribed "Glenn, December 11. 8. LInD SL in the taU of 1947 . 1ID:i=ii:N.--i~ P edeelion Wi th VET GRADUATE student offers 1945." Phone 5921. 2. Tho~e enrolled in the advanc­ $75 reward for information ed ROTC course who are under SAFE FOR SALE Friendly, Personal ervlee WANTED TO IItJ'fJ ----- leading to rental of apt.. Write ord r to aHend the summer roR SALE: 1936 FOI'd coupe. eall Gas - Oil - Til'CS - Batteries - 825 &0 '2'" Loau Box 3G-l, Daily Iowan. WANTED: Small table radios. '38 camp and who expect to resume 5609 between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. CoUey's Standard Service at STORAGE mudel 01' Jal r. Sei may be out their schooling In the fall. Corner 8urllna- ton & linton MISSI IPPI FOR SALE: Three magniricant of order. Phone 3595. Pre ent occupant not plannin, DIAL 2161 A. YEAR'S RIE N T IN AD· INVESTMENT hand made silk and wool Per­ to ailend the regular SUmmer NIG IIT - DJ L '7266 OR '7'745 VANCE FOR A MODERN OORPORATION sian rugs. Beautiful designs. Sizes WHO DOES IT 1 session may retain their assiined FURNISHED APAR T MEN T (Owned and Operated 2'x4', 4~'x6.,..' 4'f.,'x7'. Call Ext. H-E-R-B-'S-P-IC- K- --U- P- A-s-he-s-a-n-d-r-u-b- I quarlers durini the summer, OF ONE OR TWO ROOMS by Veterall8) 8646 or write room 203B Quad­ Thompson empha i2.ed, only if the THOMPSON TRANSFER AND STORAGE AND KITCHENEtTE. We are bish. Dial 5981. MIchael D. Maber, Mer. Idemand for married studentll' ------______...:. __ ' rangle. a reliable couple. Will take FOR A Come In - Phone - Write U. housing does not exceed the uni- care of yo ur property as we SWELL versity's lacili lie.. FOR SALE: 1936 Oldsmobile, 4- HA YRACK RIDING Phone 5661 ROOM AND BOARD By GENE AHERN door sedan. 927 East College both come from own owned He added that the present homes. Husband working- on PAINT JOB street. It-U SchDelder BI". housing demand {or slimmer In- PHD degree. WUe teachlnl" at PARTIES TERRY SAY FOR ME OAT MUST BE HIS WAPAHOO Picnic !lart! In swC'll woods .JUST HOLD lIM iHIS HEX GADGET. BUt IT '40 MERCURY. 5 passenger coupe. unJverslty. Can take posses­ TYPING--MlMEOGRAPHING And ex perl fender by apPOintment. PHOTOGRAPHY FOR BIG FE.Ll ..... 10 AIN'T GONNA '10K, BECAUSE $1050. Balsler, Quad Ext. 8814. sion a nytime between March and body repair it's Chas. Stewart, HI. 5. Call 6430 SEE, AND ME NO 015 GYPSY CAARM RING 15th and Sept. lst. Address TALK./ TERRY SAY· : AN' DA POVIDER.. OF BURNT fOR SALE: Tuxedo, size 42 long. Box 3A-l, Dally Iowan. Save Time and Money I PELICAN FEDDERS ON MUH YOUI' reports anel theses Deal- THIS MAKE BIG FEUA : Excellenl condition. Ext. 8519. O.K. BODY SHOP As a convenl nee to Il Ollie In jack I. Young I : SCARED, AND HIM " HEAD 15 100 STRONG FER.. 322-325 E. Market St. John on ounty & vicinity un- It' aDd Qalckb' ' J'lICwrlHe.. 1 ", SELL UM ME PIG/ .... . / IT.I ••••• FQR SALE: BIlle double breasled ENTERTAINMENT MARY V. BURNS /~ ..... ; .... able to place orders during- day, Commercial Portrait .. ~ .. ~ riii'··· ··· iuns" . suit. New. Size 40. Call J im Notal")' PubUe \ 4839. 1 am vall ble evenIngs to Photographer 801 Iowa StIlte Bank Bldl. l!I " • NDAY STUDENTS tran a·t NEW DU I E for \ _31G E. l\tarket Phone 9158 I Dlal 2658 fOR SALE: 1946 Hudson 6 con- GOODRICH TIRES SMlIL KOFF\ or edar Rap- Id. Call John Dee • 7489, ~ishm vertible. Zenilh radio, Weather­ "Outwear Prewar Tires" master healer. Completely fur­ Iowa City. nished. Real nioe car. P hone Ext. THE BUY 'EM IN SETS I ~er 8742 af~er 9 p.rn Burkett- Rinehart Motors, In , ,..----IN- C-O-M-E- T-A-X--II PHOTO SUPPLIES 3 E. College st. Phone 3151 FOR SALE: Chests or drawers all HUB-BUB STOt' 'r fOWA ( :ITY'. LARGEST I os. sites Rugs, throw rugs. Dressers, RETURNS PREPARED ( 'AM UtA al1l.l PHOTOORAPIIl ga stoves, lamps. Chairs, break­ SEE THE GANG AND FILED last ets. Rifles, guns, revolvers. NEW BATTERIES SUPPLY STORE Tennis rockets, golf clubs, golf AT THE SEAT COVERS Pnone 8.0145 II rARTING balls. Radios. Baby gates. Fans. VIRGIL'S STANDARD !.------, , r{/He. Hockeye Loan Co. SCHARf'S CHIE.F IS NEWEST RENDEZVOUS SERVICE .JUST /lENDS, TRACTOR TIRES Complete , WIIOLl£SALE n,,;'fAJL FOI...l..!MING IN IOWA CITY JESOAV'I Corner Linn & COllege Insurance It DlOS I!:

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Alpha Omega Alpha Unlicensed Driver Fined I'ORTER ~'l·O. BL1SUED Dormitory Deposit Fellowship Secretarytto Speak Here 1wo Granb Aid William PorLer, assistant in the Telephone 2141 Initiates 5, Elects After Ace.ident; Employer school of journalism, is the author New Alumnus Member Emerson S. Schwenk at Chicago, To Appear in Court Today of a short story, "Somebody With Aimed at 'Shoppers', midwest secretary of the Fellow- I Chemical Research Muscles," published in the March Five .men were initiated la5t ship of Reconciliation, will speak Thomas J. Bell, 17, of 208'h Two new research grants for 15 issue of Colliers. He is an in­ al six meetings here next week. Hanc~er Explains night into Alpha Omega Alpha, South Dubuque street, chal'ged 1946-47 are now aiding studies in structor in magazine writing. Yetterlf national honorary medicat frater- Schwenk, an ordained minister with driving a pick-up truck the chemistry department, Prof. of the Universalist church, is act­ Since 1888 PI'esidenL Virgil M. \Hat hel' nily. without a chauffeur's license, was George Glclckler, head of the de­ ive in educational work and social said yesterday that the primary New members are Arthur W. fined $11.50 in police court yes­ partment, announced yesterday. action. He has served as dean of purpose of the $50 deposit on un i- Devine. M4 of Bancroft, Ernest terday. OLD MILL ICE CREAM More and more women are get. youth institutes, editor of a de­ Under provisions or a John and versity domitory rooms for the D. Erickson, M3 of Iowa City, Bell's employer, Robert Berry, 'De/icio/N' f1llr/ Nllll-lriOIiS' ling to know Yeller's a, the nominational joul'Oal and instruc­ Mary Markle foundation grant, fall semester "is to reduce, if pos- Levi N. Spohnheimer, M3 of Don­ 510 S. Dodge street, charged with D. H. Basi nski, research associate, best store to obtain the besl sible, the number of applicatio,ls neilson, and Lawrence B. Williams, tor in social ethics. "employing an unlicensed chauf­ Foundalipn Garments and Lin. ' Recently Schwenk worked with and J . P. Hummel, research as­ during the summer from peopie' M3 of Olins. Dr. Lesler D. Powell [uer" will appear in police court sistant, are studying the role of gerie . . . come try [or your· who have no real intention of com- of Des Moines was elected an lhe National Conference of Christ­ today. self ... ians and Jews. He was a member vitamin E in muscle metabolism. ing to lhe university." alumnus member. The arrests followed Bell's re­ Their work is directed by Prof. of the public relations staff for the port of an accident involving the LINGERIE - He pointed out that during the I niUation ceremonies, held alLel' Committee on Resettlement of H. A. Matlill, head of the biochem~ FOUNDATION GARMENTS summer of 1946 there were 373 a dinner in Iowa Union, 'were at­ pickup truck he was driving and istry department. (Deficiency of Japanese - Americans under the Second J~ loor women and 967 men who vol un- tended by the fratel'Oity's nation:J1 a cab driven by Donald h ThoL'­ vitamin E in certain animals re­ Federal Council o( Churches. mann, 1001 N. SummiL street. tarily cancelled their reservations. prcsident, Dr. Walter L. Bierring sults in a form of muscular paral­ On AVC Forum The vehicles collided on Mel­ The $50 is made up of two parts: of Des Moines. ysis, Hummel said.) Tucsday Schwenk will be the rose avenue west of Burlington ( I) the regular $7.50 deposit, and A Dow Chemical company Principal speaker for lhe eve­ negative speaker on a forum spon­ street. police said. (2) a $42.50 advance paymenL ning was Dr. E. A. Benbrook, head grant has made possible a study fiored by the American Veterans Bell reported damage to the that will be applied on the first of the deparlment of palhology Committee. "Does the United of aspects of the metabolism of semester board and room or room front end of the truck but did amino acids, Glockler said. J and parasilology at Iowa Stale States Want Universal Peacetime not estimate the cost. Thormann bill. EMERSON S. SCHWENK Prof. C. P. Berg of the biochem~ college, Ames. Training?" will be the forum topiC. estimated $150 damage to the "11 the plan can climlnlltc Al the weekly inter-denomina­ is try department explained that Three men who were informally right front end of the cab. 'shoppers' who make early ap­ initialed lasL semester were also lional student luncheon at the amino acids derive from the di~ The pick-Up truck is owned by plications which they cancel la­ honored at the dinner. They are Congregational church Tuesday he gestion of proteins. He is direct­ ter, we wiJI more nearly accom­ Robert Berry and the cab by the ing the study of H. R. Baldwin and Robert H. Bickford, M1 of Daven~ will speak on "Disarmament and Red (ross Yellow~Checkel' Cab Co. plish our purpose of asslgnin, port, Robert. G. Vernon, M4 of Conscription. " John Van Pilsum, research as­ Hpace to those who ftllPnd to Marion and Donald V. Walz, M4 Wedncsday aflernoon Schwenk sistants, on differences in the util­ come to tbe university. We will of Le Mars. will address an assembly at City ity of natural and synthesizcd HALF GALLON thereby reduce to a minlmum high school. That evening he will Tolal al $3,258 Talk . May Cause amino acids. those Who must be turned back," speak at a mecting of the Iowa Glocklel' also announced re­ MILL·O"PAIS he said. City Fellowship of Reconciliation The Johnson county Red Cross D . D' newal of the DuPont fellowship in As it has been, he said, last Pharmacists Revive at the MeLhodisL student center. is $633.85 neat·et· their $15 ,2 00 I epr,esslon- aVles chemical engineering and one or~ minute cancellations left the uni­ To Speak on Revolutions goal as a result of ye~terday's con~ T lk t 'h t lb' ganic chemistry fellowship each 88c versity with vacancies that could Schwenk will speak ,at the Un 1- ." a may con 1'I u e 0 a USI- [rom the American Chemical so­ I , T~nighf tnbullons, whtch brought the toLal ness depression 01' boom, accord- For a really delicious and have lJeen given to those who Prize Prom tllrian churCh and Wcsley founda­ ciety and the Allied Chemical and to $3,258.47. ing to Prof. Geor~e T. Davies of refreshing trca t, enjoy Old were discouraged earlier. (Those The first Pharmacy Prize Pl'om tion forum a week from Sunday. Dye corporation. who have applied late have been "Revolutions Without Violence" Townships are still heading lhe the bureau of business research. Mill's smooth, rich icc cream. since the beginning of the war Stop in tonight or tomorrow put on waiting lists to lake their will be held tOlligh t from 9 to 12 will be his subject at the forum. list, having contributed $994 since Linking excessive optimism and Catalyst Club Initiates chances in turn.) While in Iowa, Schwenk will pessimism with the Q10re object­ and take home a half~galJon in the main lounge of Iowa Union. Mal'. I, or $350 more lhan the ive economic factors, Davies The same plan was applied to also speak at Des Moines and sev­ 10 Members at Meeting Mill-O-Pak In vanilla, choc­ Larry Barrell and his orchestra residential areas. Seven of the reached the conclusion that we renewals because otherwise there will play for the dance before a eral other cities. olate zig-zag, butlerbrickle 18 townships have reported. They still do not know how to avoid Ten new members were initi­ would be "two diRlinct kind of backdrop featuring a caricature of or halI-and-hall. It is a the highs and lows of the business ated into the Catalyst club last procedure. That would only crc­ a pharmacist. I are Washington, Cedar, Newport. treat that everyone will love. ate confusion. Because of the in­ Five .Seniors Named Sharon, Scott, West Lucas and cycle. night at a formal serVice ;n the terest in the prlJblem, it might Qe There will bc prizes for all in­ Davies decried today's "most clubrooms, 621 Holt avenue. cluding tooth paste, shaving To Honorary Dental Union. wise to reconsider the amount of I According to the local Red Cross populal' theory": That because so The ne1# members are: Ml·s. the prepayment for the renewal cream, cold cream and hair tonics. Fraternity Membership many things run in cycles- the Charles Darkins, Mrs. Warren Ka­ Larger door prizes will be award­ office, four university units have Con\bination applicant," PresidenL Hanchet' contributed. They are the educa­ seasons, the wea ther, fashions and bel, Mrs. J oseph Cripple, Mrs. ed at intermission. Five dentistry seniors received said. tion, political science, h is Lory and human emotions- the business Glen Johnson, Mrs. Leo Freder~ Chaperones for the dance will memberships In Omicron Kappa Chocolate-Yanilla Renewal applications are cur­ dental departments. system should (oUow suit. ickson, Mrs. Ralph Ringleman, rently being accepted at the uni­ be: President and Mrs. Virgil M. Up iton, honol'ary dental frater­ The fund office will remain "We might talk ourselves into Mrs. Raymond Gauler, Mrs. Wil­ Ice Cream Packages versity housing oruce until Wed­ Hancher; Dean and Mrs. R.A. nity at college of denistry Senior open all day today. stability," Davies said, "by taking liam Gaffey, Mrs. Cecil Vander­ nesday. A $7.50 deposit is re­ Kuever; Dean Emeritus Wilber J. day exercises in Old Capitol yes­ into account all factors and turn- zee and Mrs. Thomas Bogaard. lIalf quired with the . 42.50 balance Teeters,' and Prof. and Mrs. L.C. terday. ing a dear ear to speculative The club 1s composed of the 88 C Gllllon due June 30. These appllca~ Zop!. Program speakers included Dean groups that hope to profit by wives of students enrolled in the 22c Pint 44c Quart tlons will receive first priority. Guests wlli include: Mr. and A. W. Bryan of the college of Escape-at $1.75 per- I stampeding the public." chemistry department at thP. Pkr· Pkr. New applicants who are resi­ Mrs. George Glockler; Mr. and dentistry and Allin W. Dakin, uni~ He listed the excessive use of University of Iowa. . dents of Iowa who apply before Mrs. Wend Ie Kerr; Mary Jane versitY,administrative dean of the IIf You 're 0 Carpenter I bank credit and monopolistic You'll also enjoy the smooth ,July 1 will be given next prefer­ Vande Voort; MI'. and Mrs. H.P. universiLy. • • activities of both capital and labor Binz Granted $1,400 creamy richness and flavor ence. Notifications of space will Baumann; Dr. and Mrs. L.C. Robert D. Lundquist of Cedar Tired of it all? Want a change as contributing causes to depres~ of this popular combination. be mailed July 15. Late resident Roth; Pro!. and Mrs. J.W. Jones; Rapids was awarded the Ameri­ of scenery? sion. Judgment for Injuries Try a package soon! applicants and nonresidents will Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drumm, and can Society for Children's Dentis­ The Iowa Stale Em{lloyment ser­ be notified August 1 of availabJe William Binz was granted a" MI'. and Mrs. John Engel. try certificate by Dr. Virgil D. vice needs 400 carpenters to build SUI Employes' Union All Old Mill Sto'" 0'. epen f'om Ie space remaining. Cheyne, head of the department of camps and army buildings in AJas­ $1,400 judgment and court cosls A. M. to 10 I'. MI ,1811,. Inclu.'njf preventive dentistry. This honor ka. Transportation is paid to the To Meet on Monday yesterday against Richard G. Wolf week·endl. Bob Ray Heads Senior is given annually by the society construction site and the pay scale for inj uries and loss of property Suedetone is a super quality Class Presidents' Club to a senior in each dental school is $1.75 per hour. The regular meeting of Univer- resulting from the collision of run-proof rayon with a luxur· Woman President! in the United States whom the The jobs are in the Anchorage sity employes, Local 12, AFL, willi WOIf'.s car with a wagon driven ious feel and appearance tbat bc held Monday at 7:30 p.m. in by Blnz. 'Sure,' Says. Engle, A graduate student, Bob Ray of faculty considers to have shown and Fairbanks areas. Carpenters l