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Americans' Treatment Of German leader. On Japanese Factory City Angers British Press LO!l.'DON (AP) - General Stettinius, Latin Americans Agree...,. . 500 Superforts Eisenhower cracked dow 11 Jap Airstrip iharply 011 senior American of­ ficers for their reported {riend­ Iy treatment of high German Regional Security Plan Okayed Take Pari wlr prisoners yesterday aftfr Captured SAN the Briti h press expressed llOt FRANCISCO (AP) France, Russia, Britain and China council whose armed fo~ ~ indignation at the "sheer im­ American republics neared agree­ went into consultation last ni&ht to be used to prevent war have th~ pertinance" of Nazi leaders anil Yanks at Edge ment last night on regional secur­ attempt to solidify their views on riabt to sit in when the council is Headquarten Reports German officers ' since G~r­ Of Naha; Capture Ity. big-five statesmen tried (or establishment of international decldln, whether to appl), armed Two Pia,... LOit many's surrender. accord on trusteeships. and com­ guardianships for dependent and mlaht? Height Above Shuri mittees deferred showdowns on strategic areas ot the postwar In Greatest Raid Eisenhower said: three other big. interwoven issues Mixed up in these three ques­ "My attention ba.~ bf,>cn ~11· world. tions is a tUi of war .0iDI aD be­ GUAM, Tuesday (AP)-Amerl­ of the UnUed Nations conlerence. GUAM. Tuesday (AP)-The "" to press reports of instances of ForeilD ministers of nine Latin But in the workini committe83, tween bl, and little powers. The .enlor United States officers treat- can doughboys. sweeping ahead deleiates talked, but didn·t vote, bi, ones want peace-keepin, au­ fury of Amrrica's aerial assault Amerla.n nations were deac:ri~ on Japan mounted to a new pin· 101 captured Nazi and hi&b. Ger­ 2.400 yards on the east coast 01 as in ,eneral aveement with Sec­ on these pertinent questions: thority concentrlted amott, them­ nacle & min officials on a "friendly embaltled Okinawa. captured the retary of State Stettinlul on a Should a general assembly of all selves. The), ar,ue the)' are the of violence Monday as fIIelllJl" basis. Any such Incident Yonabaru airstrip yesterday. United States plaJl which would the United Nations have authority countries which will ha.ve to mak, record pack of 500 mighty roB. THII MAlOR. B.OLE he played u United Sta&ell E1&'bUJ alrforee to reject or approve action ot the the major contributions of flthlin, \III been In direct violatiOfl. of mJl let pan-Ameria. act to ~I Superfortresses dumped 7,000,. I ehld I. ba...... rlnr GermalQ' to Ylnery, Lieu&. Gen Jamea H. 000- Admiral Chester W. Nimlu' world organization's security coun­ men and equipment. , I expressed and lon, stanrtl,nll communique today reported aIso armed attack if a world security 000 pounds of fire bombs 00 the orden. IIUIe (left) Is Jlreaeaied wWa tile ~bt co_nder of the Bath" cil-the agency which under pres­ Little countries contend they great indu trial city of Nagoya. lward b,. Itinr ae-re VI ., a.. aad. The presentation wa _de that the 96th Infantry division's organization failed to settle a dis­ "DIuUe _ ..ares hay. _" pute peacefully. ent plans would be the major have u much Interest in main­ with the enemy'8 at EIa1t&b airfarae ...... TWa fa an exelaalve radiophoto. 383rd regiment completed capture peace-entorcement body? (ContrllRt '" III ..&Ion to I ...re .....- of Conical hill. important heitht They went out to consult other taining peace as do the more pow­ claim of shooting down eight ..... of these erron (O)nhwl&b. before the fortress city of Shuri. Latin American statesmen and ar­ Should the assembly be able. on erful states. ltperfortresses, 20th airforce "Moreover," Eisenhower contln­ Its own initiative. to make recom­ Should the assembly hive the Yanks still we .. e at the edge of ranged to report back to Stettlnius he&dquart~rs at W8.!ihington re­ ued, "any past IOstances of this mendatlons on any peace-keeping right to review council decisiOns, DOOIiHle Gives Up the business district of bomb­ today. Cubln Ambassador Guil­ ported that only "two of our Nture are by no means Indicative , matters bein, dealt willi by the I blasted Naha, capital of the Ryu­ lermo Belt predicted a final deci­ the whole concep~ of world se­ of the attitude of this army. but sion within 24 hours. council? curity organizaiton as now drawn planes werelOl!t to ~emy kyu island. acUon." This wu a minute per­ are mults of faulty judlement of European C9mman~ Delegates of the United States. Should a non-member of the up would be destroyed. iDdlvlduals conoerned. who will Stlf' IlrhUna- atlll wu til pro­ ceatap of llie number ellll,ed In today's P"eIIII aU ~ona- the Okinawa line. the attack.) be personally acquainted with ex­ pressions of my definite · disap- ' To leturn to State. The 2.400-1ard surre by the 9SUt The devutaUna attack. directed prova!. wa the onl, !seable advance. Balete Pass Falls Senate Wants REA ..alnst some of Japan's most im­ For 'New Auignment,' portant war industries. was oW­ "In the name of this great force Dou_hOOys and marines In otller Paper ,Reveals Dick ·/owan claUy reported by B-28 headquar­ .nd on my own. I regret these Probabl~ in Pac~fic !lectors ..Ined onb 100 to zoe that Ii­ yards. To 25th Division · As Separate Agency ters dnly a few hours before radio former ()tCIU'ences." Tokyo said waves of aUled car­ While Eisenhower did not sinlle LONDON (AP)-Lieut. Gttn. * * * Japanese aircraft again pounced tor the B-Z9'. dump retord load of fire Nazi ''AHempl rier planes were hammering Nip­ out any officer for public cen~IJ~C', James li. . Doolittle, . who com­ bombs on Nagoya. Jap Indus­ on the American invll ion lleet oU Doughboy. Threaten Guy M. Gillette Okinawa Sunday evening, causing pon's southern aJrdromes :for the it W8S recalled that when Reich:;­ manded the United States Eighth trial city. Santa Fe; Port Mentioned as Head second day In a row. marah, I Herman Goering SUr­ airfofce in the crushing air a,­ some damage to two light surface Some 01 Uae 5,500 Yank alrmeB rendered to the United States sault 'on Germany," has relin­ l:Isenhower damP8 down on units. Twenty-live enemy planes On Mindanao Seized .To Bomb U. S·. For Administration 100II: "" mIa­ ~venth army last week at Kltz. qUiShed thai command. it. was an-. treaiment of prisoners of war. wcre shot down. eight of them by who In the N"ola buehl in Austria he was treated nouhced last night, leading to im­ destroyers' guns. &loll, ltardeat aerial blow ever MANILA. Tuesday (AP)­ WASHINGTON (AP)-Le,i,la­ thrown "llns& Jlpan, ..Id on tbelr wilh considerable deference. mediate specUlation that he Wlti Dourbbou capture airstrip On Enemy aircraft bombed installa­ Fiercely-defended Balete pass, LONDON (AP) - The army Uon to reestablish the rural elec- re&1U'D to ~lanu "- Utey be­ All AllOClated Press 'fleld headed for the PacUic. . Okinawa. tions ashore on Okinawa Monday gateway to northern Luzon's ex­ 'Is­ newspaper St rs and Stripes, quot­ trillcatlon administration as an in­ lIeyed &be 1.5" tons of lire bombtl ..tell Aid the lormer bead of the The official announcement said but [ailed to cause mllterial dam­ tensive Cagayan valley. Wlis se­ Ini what it called "sources con­ drapped des&nled Ute aeeUons of Lllftwarte wu liven a laach of merf!ly that the s~ flier Doolittle relinquishes command age. cured Sunday by the 25th Infantry dependent agency, and authorize it famous 1.he elb' DO& devu&at.ecl Ia )Ift!Ytou I ot Eighth airtcrce. sidered reliable," saID last night to embark on a new $800,000,000 _ea and peu bi botel par· would return to headquarters ot United States carrier task forces divisiOn, Gen. Pouglas MacArthur raIda. Ula& £he- derrn&.l!s had attempted to program won senate approval yea­ The, ..reed Japanae lor after "brief neetlnn and a the Unlt.ed Stat~ I\rmy a/rfo.rees wer attacked by Japanese P!\iDeS ouaced to(la.y. In&ercep&ora were nol anxiJoUi to "'-hUe" In« later poaecl for 11\ Wasnil1 gtQ n "(at· a new aS~8n­ Am.eri('8Il a&Tef' on I'eglonal se­ Monday, and one ship was re­ 'the ~all~ under a . ,1'1. bOmb New YQrk last elecUon dllY, terday. ment." curity system. "han.. e and tbat aek-ack fire tIctare. with Maj. Gen. John E. pOl,'ted damaged. Twenty-one Jap­ Charles L. Mullins have pushed Nov. 7. Passage on a voice vote Rnt the wu weak and lnacourate. Dahlquist, commander of the 38tb However. Doolittle's background, anese planes were shot down in forward toward Santa Fe, which The story carried the by-line of legislation to the house. Smoke colUl11J1l shot up some •ivltlon, and with Brl,. Gen. hi~ organj~8tion and personal lead­ this raid . already is under strong threat from Andy Rooney, slalt writer tor the Sponsored by Senator Lucas (D., 17,000 feet over the targe\ area Ioben J. Stack, asslatant dlvls­ ership 01 the first air attack on House Committee Yonabarll alrrleld wu the third the 32nd division of Maj. Gen. Wil­ paper, and was preceded by an Ill.). the measure authorizes the and could be seen by returning loa eODllnander. Tokyo by B-25 ~itchell medium major a.lrdrome on the Okinawa liam H. Gill. The two columns editor's note saying: reconstruction finance corporation The Paris radio carried a re­ bombers April 18. 1942, made it were less than two mUes apart. fliers when 30 miles at sea. Cuts Truman Budget ma.lnland selled bl the Yanks. "The following story was writ­ to advance the REA $35,000,000 Nagoya, 150 miles west by south pori, unconfirmed a t allied head­ likely. that his services would be Thel took the Katena and Yoatan Thousands of crack Nipponese for use between now and JulY 1, quarters. that an unidentified used again in the Pacific war. ten by a Stars and Stripes corre­ of Tok.)oo on Japan's main Honshu fields li hort" after the April 1 troops are believed in the Cagayan spondent who was on temporary $70,000.000 :tor 1946. and $200,000,- island, is the third city of the em­ American oUieer of high rank had _DoOlittle predicted three days Rec.ommendations Invasion. Later a Jarre airdrome valley, one or the most important 000 each in 1947 and 194.8. dinner with Goering on at least duty with the New York bureau pire. The B-29's, carrying some ago that · the Japanese empire on Ie 18land nearby wu tecund. enemy holdings left in the Philip­ in November, 1944. It was with­ Senate friends of Guy M. Gil­ one occasion since the latter's cap­ soon would be rocked by 2.000- pines. 1.165,000 new type slx-pound jelly WASInNGTON (AP) - Presi­ A prime objective of the south­ held by Stars and Stripes until lette. former Iowa Democratic sen­ gasoline :tire bombs, came pretty' ture. Eisenhower said all the in- bomber atta.cks and that the same dent Truman's first budget recom­ Eait of Manila the 43rd infantry after Germany's tall." . formation he had came from press ward is the Naha airdrome, about ator, were talking him up, mean­ close to unloading a bomb for type of teamwol ponents; a major elettrJcal plant, army. and has had periods of de­ tee. which lopped a total of $31.- Tenth army has captured or de­ President Heber J . Grant. 88- June 30. The quota fQf indlvid­ and thousands of small home fac­ tached duty with the navy. 773,900 from original budget esti­ stroyed 386 enemy g~ ot 70 mil­ On Coal Deliveries year-old president of the Latter­ ulls Is $7.000.000.000. the hilli­ tories producing war materials. He is a native of Kokomo; Ind.. mates of $93.872,900 for the WMC. limeter caliber or larger. Day Saint.'! (Mormon) church died est yet. ' The area has a population of from To 5.18 Feet aod hls wife, Mrs. Jean Wllco,\ The total in the bill was $77,- British carrier planes bombed last night. 22,000 to 75,000 persons per square Kepner, lives.at Clarksvllle. Tenn. 201.946 below budget estimates airfields on Mlkayo island In the In Eastern Stales mile. The Iowa river was rising at a DooUttle took commllnd of the and $49.188,135 under current year SlIlrishima group of the soutll,ern An American army spokesman nUl of one-tenth of a foot an bour Eighth {lVforce iI'I January. 1944. funds. Ryukyus Saturday and Sunday. WASHlNGTON (AP) - Secre­ 'MONTY' GETS AN AUTOGRAPH said Na,oya could hardly escape II.t night and had reached the tary of the Interior Ickes last night heavy casualties in such thickly imposed emergency controls on the settled relions. sligo of 5.18 feet at 9:45 p. m .• it Fo~ Premature Surrender Release- was reported at the hydraulics delivery of anthracite to consum­ filet patrol planes again pene­ laboratory. This was .58 foot rise ers in 12 eastern states to meet a tratini waters around Korea sank si.nce 2 p. m. Monday, when the criticil fuet shorta,e caused by I small oUer, a medlum sized Itqe was at 4.6 feet. the two weeks' stoppage of mining. fl'eigbter and I small frelabter­ It is not expetted that the river Edward Kennedy Disoccredited Ick~s, acting as solid fueis ad­ transport Sunday. An ot h er Will rile immediately from the ministrator, forbade retail deal­ medium seized freighter-transport heavy rains last night, but wJll ------~' ------ers, wholesalers and tidewater WR:t daMa,ed and left bumIn,. PARIS (AP)-Supreme head­ After supreme headquarters an­ disaccrediled correspondents were remain nearly level until the quarters dtsaccredited E d war d dock operltors to deliver anllirll­ beavy now from upstream begins nounced· the decision. Kennedy Is­ Cyril Ray of the British Broad­ cite to an,y consumer having more Kennedy of The Associated Press sued this statement: casting corporation; James Mc­ to come in. yesterday on a charge of breach of than five days' supply of usable Glincy of the United Press; John on hand. Truman Confers confidence in breaking prema- "My conscience is clear in this ture1y the story of Germany sign- matter. 1 did what I considered to Groth of Parade and the J\meri­ The interior secretary took ac­ Twc>-Vear Sentence ing surrender and ordered him to be my duty and informed SHAEF can Legion magazine: Seymour tion after a three-day lapse In ne­ With British Diplomats I public relations In advance that I Freidin of the New York Herald gotiations ~tween anthracite mine Imposed for Failure I leave MIU' 17 for the United States. intended to do H. I am fully re­ Tri.bune; VU'ginia Irwin of the St. operators and the United Mine WASHINGTON (AP) - Presl­ Morton P. Gudebrod of The As­ Workers union headed by John L. To Enter CO Camp sociated Press also was disaccred- sponsible for the action of Morton Louis Post Dispatch and ArIdrew c:W1t Truman reviewed trouble­ Gudebrod in this matter, as he Tully of the Boston Traveler. • Lewis. About 72,000 miners have some international issues with top -'-- it~ and ordered to return to the been off the Job since May 1. MINNEApoLIS (AP)-William United !hettl. but was granted an acted under my Instructions." Ray was disaccredlted for re­ fiI,ht Britiah diplomat.'! yesterday barrauah Berg, 28, St. Paul. Mimi., extenSion beyond May 17 by Brlg. "The decision Lo send the news porting that the American First -. but there was no official confirma­ former University of Iowa math,e- GeQ. Frll,Dk AUen Jr .• chief of pub- that Germany had surrendered army was starUng a counteroffen­ . tion o~ En,lish reports of a forth­ Weather Improving; IIIItica instructol'! was sentenced Ue relations. , was made wholly by myself with­ sive to turn back the Ardenne! I I comin, Bi, Three meeting. in federal court Saturday to two Gudebrod is ill with pneumonia out consultation with the New breakthrough last January before I Cloudy ahd Warmer AnthOJl7 Eden, British (oreiln mi~ter, told reporters he had "no Jftn imprisonment on a charie and is not expected to be ells­ York oUice of The Associated the attack was announced...... or falling to report to a consclen- charled from a hospital for two Press. I sent the fact of the sur­ McGlincy was disaccredited for The weather should be improv­ idea' when the president will render to The Associated Press inli today. Meanina no more rain meet with Prime Minister Church­ tIoua objector's camp. weeks. carrying firearms after he previ­ and maybe only partly cloudy without explanation at the condi­ ously had been suspended for ill ilD~ Premier Stalin. Ber, received h~~ M.S. degree Robert BunlleUe. managing ex- after noon. It will llso be warmer. Eden and Clement AtUee, deputy 110m the university In 1940 and «cullve for the United Kinadom tions under whlch I was sending broadcasting an uncensoi-ed litory it." Since 4:50 Sunday afternoon prime minister. were closeted with u Ph. D. the following year. He !or The Assoc!ated Press. was re­ from Paris on the day American about two and a quarter inches the president for 35 minutes. ... appointed to the faculty In instated. Kennedy and Gudebrod were troops entered the city. of rain feU in the Iowa City area. Emer,ini from the meethl( leptember, 1941, and reslen~ in Allen noted in a statement that the seventh and eighth war cor­ Freidin, Miss Irwin. TullI and The officlal measurement iJp to Eden asserted the San Francisco October, 1842, to enter private "The Associated Press has pub­ respondents to have their creden­ Groth were disaccredited for un­ 7:30 last nllht was 2.03. Which Is world or,anization conference was buUness. . llaed Its profound regrets lor dis- tials taken up by SHAEF, unoUi­ aullior1zed entry into Berlin. Ernie quite a lot of rain. not discussed. but that the three IUdle Robert C. Bell said In trlbutlon of the' story in advance cial retords showed. Leiser of the Stars and Stripes The rain broUCht with It cooler went Into a hOlit of other matters PI'OnOuncilli sentence. "If .,11 of Its authorization." Supreme headquarters records and Mack Morris of Yank boQl weallilll'. In fact, It was warmer at TBI8 RADIOPHOTO from Copenhacen, De...... , ...... 71e1t1 involvln, the interest of the two JIeWlI men in llie nltlon were Uke "With this statement," Allen were not immediately avallable were suspended on th-= same 12:30 Monday morn1nc than It was Marshal Sir Bernard Law MoatcOlllftT. eoIDIIWUIer If Ute tlal II'IIl1 governments. JOIIeph C. Grew, act­ 1011 durinl thI. war, the Nuls and said, "thil re,rettable Incident Is but an officer in cbarge of the charge but SHAEF said they could all day, 52. The hlah durin, the P'Oup who nepUatecl &be eaplhtlaUoa 01 Go.... 1l 101'_ lit DeDmark. in, .ecretary of state. sat In. I ... would have poaaeuion of our conslder~ u closed by .upreme SHAEF newsroom said that to the not be disacrredlted because they day wu a chilly 45 and the low Iddlna to his latocraph eolleeUoll br ...... KiIlI ChrIatIaa of Du- . Bolli the British oUicials flew country." . . h.~dquilrl&rs." ' . best of his knowledge the other are army personnel. . 38 . . o\t Dl1lw8ht It 'Wu 38. mark .... bIa JenPbook at AIIIalIenborr euUe. b~e SUD4ay. from the west couto ... ~:A:G=E=~==O==~~===-======~======~======~~~~~T~H~t~D~A~I~L~Y~IO~W~A;;N~,~I;O~W~A=- C~IT~Y~'~IO~W~A~====,======~======~~~~DA~Y~,~MA~Y~l;S,~l:NS~ . THE DAILY IOWAN OVER 27 MlWON MEN IN EUROPEAN WAlATPEAK Paul V. MeNu" Cites OFF J CI A L DA II V BU ll'E 11 N 01 Published ever)' morolDg except Monday by Student PubllcaUOQI • a'Orporated at 128-130 Iowa avaut. low. Cjtr Iowa. IMPIISSID POLU. Gains in Humanizing Board of trustees: Wilbur Schramm, KIrk H. Porter. A. Craig aUSSIANS. WHITE (C BaJrd, Paul R. Olson. Donald OttiUe. Mary Jane Neville, Mary Beth aUSIIANS AJiID PiImer. K.aral7n Keller. Jack Moyers. UICJAlHlAHS American Industry 1,000M , Fred M. Pnwnall, Pllbll.ber DES MOINES (AP)-Tne ereat­ Dorothy Klein. Edltor Dick Baxter, Adv. Mgr. est advance in humanizing Amer­ 1 ican industry in all history luis oc­ UNIVERS ITY CAL,N:DA' Entered II second class mail SUbecrlpUOD rates-By mall $5 curred since the start of the war. ! !naUer at the postoU.ice at Iowa per year; by carrilr, U ~ Paul V. MaNutt. chairman of ~ heeda,. May 15 Wednesday. Ma,. P City, Iowa, Wider t~ act d heu News AluII,..~ of a bottleneck span of the Japan- MOVEMENTS HNow that V-E day bas come -- - ''It ; The Japanese. who expect the ese corridor bisec~ Cl¥na from 600,000 and jone," ~cNu't added. "Ameri.' G ENE fA L NOT let: 5 but t • Americans ~ventually to iauncl1 nortp to It ~es some 3!141 south. can manall4lment and American that ( J amphibious operations alons the miles crow flight ww of Yell labor to,ether with their S(l..vern- nu.p 84)1J8. the east China coast. /lave counted P·ing. 1'Jl8nt ha\le two more victories 10 Studelltl and faculty must Itr- SCREDllLE quali largely upon Formosa as an air strive for- victory over Japan ,l\ld cange l'lr lockt:rd befJ)re 6 p . III. tit llNIVERSITY UBR.... Y ROJllll • base capable of warding olf an at- U~e of the Min Chian$ river as ods i! .. ta}!ll; of that kind. . a supply route would put the main victory over unemployment." the -a.ljl~oUle . ~piU %I-.lune II. ltt•. 111 in . . AU UQ1V&lrll1J.Y men lIIay UIe the io -But now Formosa is to a great potential beachhead in eastern He siud a Job confronted. IljUd blll.lS~ floors and taciUtleJ R~ RoeDl8, Maebrlde ball_ var c"(tent neutralized ., such • bul- China a 1ull 100 ml)es beyf one and thus promotes Kaiser has picked the right indus- For License Plates factory when they saw a number IPWA PiII,ON 1I0V" ]2M, Test for Future Lend-lease to Russja- ' varied of all the nation's strictly greater work enFr,gy amon, hiS try (or his No. 1 postwar priority. of wood working machines and a Iowa Union will be closed at • Prisk' new war enterprises and contaipS own empl()ye~-and. of cour.5e. All air transportation and com- DES MOINES (AP) _ It ap- Sizeable stockpile of hardwood. o'ciock instead 01 '9 o'clock lIIon. will b more production. munlcations as well as shipping. peared yesterday that Iowans may 'their 44Sth antiaircraft war ning WASHiNGTON (AP) - The ropean conflict apparently has lOO industries. Thus he also has day througb Thursday -evenings for Res I suspect his O,wn I'IlcWlverslqn will be routed through hete. not get two license plates iol' their battalion needed equip- 9 o'ci stilt departmen,t said yesterday settled ~own to Oc~uPBtion and the piggest of all the problems of lhe remainder of the seven-wee. reconversion and I was interested plan is already well under waf. There is much remaining of the motor 'vehicles next yea r alier all. ment. • term. Iowa that the test tor future len4- ,mll~ry government. In ascertaining how he would ij1eet There is Jtluch well advlse4 talk Forty-Niner gold strike ambWon Production of the 1946 pLates SO'on Il Hlot<:eshift production lin'e PROF. EARL E. BllllPIa le~se to Rus ~ ia is "adequate iJl­ about him e;w:pandio, into lQreiJn among these businel\ll people and I was stopped at the Anamosa state Was working and the first ba ts be,.. formation regarding the essentilll "Occupation and militarY con­ it. Dtrec&or of Iowa Unl .. productio.n in Latin AJ)1erica anC\ would I'\ot be surpris~d it they reformatory two months ago, after gan oppearing'. nature of Soviet mJ iitary supply trol in enem)' area,g are rli!qujr~ He is a crisp, heavy-set man elsewh~T~ . meet their postwar PI' blem which the war production board notified - --~------500 requlrelnents" and their impor­ with a knowledge ot what Is in Europe and callnot po /tHee­ His enthUSiastic sP1rit is IS beavier than any section. the state board of control it could APPLICATION TO SCHOOL 01 tance p, compared with competing neClded and with unlimited Ideas ~ym- otne~ 're~icts Vast Ra~ds uvely earrIed out on an unstable of how to do lhe job. He has both bolic of the feeling among oth~r liS ~ell as any other. have only 250 tons of steel lor the NURSING Coj demands. . All stud(!nts ¥'hopliln to alld a disorclel'ly continent," Grew business hope and faith-a confi­ , plates instead of 500 tons. At that apPll A statement by Actjnj Secretary said. "The presence of American dence that the imagination of the . time the reformatory factory had for admission tGl the frub~ stamped out two plates per vehicle class In the school of nur'~ ThE ;TCflIeph C. Grew predicted "sub­ I\merican people will devise meth­ Iowa forc~ in war devastated Europe, for all the expected 1946 regis- , which begins July 2, lII45. stantial reductions" in current d,e­ ods of carrying forward our in­ s~oul~ presel their supply and their r.edepl0Y· Victory'rjng$ No Exhilaration trations in 22 of the state's 99 call at the Office Q.f the Relilsttar liveries. put made it clear that de­ dustrial postwar system and faith Bond liveries meeting the lest will con­ ment in cOIU1~tion with cOllUnu­ . .. • ,. !counties . Immediately f~\lt' tiJlUC to eo fo rward. ing military operations will almost bond What he-aggressive lone woll IN GER¥ANY ~J}P)-Far ~~ comb,t line again and find ther~ of public saiety, who is in charge arrangements. T e criterion, l1e empha,sized, is certanly require lend-lease ship­ ,ndushi!}l fighter toat he is ;­ theat! now this war oUlcially b8$ be n WJl$ \lO peace. That has h~ppened of getting the plates made and BARRY O. BARNES the same 83 iur other lend-leas~ ments. thin,ks the country needs I?dmarily en~d. Tbat fact h~ b.e,n a~­ many long times in the long trek h . Ma: countries ' is cQll)petition. ThCl :first post­ nounced, rl/.tifi~d, ~fir)lled arid from Tunisia to this )ast river they avmg them distributed. said the L. L. "If the pr~ldent (ot the i,s state has appealed the war pro- on ad The acting secretary id not war industry to which he turn­ cel~bTated interrwUo.llllUy. APPLICATION TO CQLLEGIOr United Statel!) de~nnwe8 that crossed. duciion board's curtailment order mention the Soviet Union in direct ing his attention is, na~urapy. But along this Eipe river tron,t.­ ~_"w Dr. D Thl!¥ knew it was over even be- and that he is still hopeful of pro­ in set. connection with the Japanese war. lend-leaSi! ,supplies mus~ contiflue ~h)pping. He was growlin~ about gripped in a 9trange sort at s~ptl­ another business leader who made tOl'e thl! official annou.nQem~t. For curing the extra steel necessary to All students who -plan to Ori in which that country Is not in­ to move to Euro~ tor an add i­ cal apatpy-it still s,etmlS iR:ijJos­ thllt matter they had' known it for complete the two plate system in .,pI' volved. Other ollicials discussing a $eech a few days back advocat­ sible to beJ,ieve. for admission lo the colleRe at qlow g-athe lionlll period beca\!se the prosecu­ we~ks. but the ,tina! touch call)e ali countills. for the session beginnini Mit, II. and D the review o! Russian lend· lease. ina scrapping of the American tlor) ot the war r~quirl'!S it, ne i;; merchBllt marine. We now have Men lie in the ~Il o.r drlil as when one of the army's intelligence Laird said the state decided 1945, should call at the Office 01 Navy however, I lid pointed out that they did in life gfficers put out this terse sl.\m- IB.!ii tall to return to the two plate autho~ized tp do so I11!d/!r thf! more ships than any nation ever Wrl£op ba.ck the Registar immediately Jor II rain n iju~sill is preoccupying 80me hall­ had on the seas, (number Is a hOllle. DoUjllboY8 pJay ba~l mary: system in 1946 after it had re­ application blank and to make ThE tuml n f the best Japanese troops (lend-J.j!Jl~) act. around command posts. Artillery­ mllitary,gecret) and he thin~ they "Far the ,tirst time in 11 mQl'lths celved assurances fl'om L. S. Har­ other necessary arranlementa. Betty along the Manchurian border and "Of course he is also authorized men pJtch horae shoes near their ~hould be used. This will requlre there is no contact with the enemy. )'i3 01 Wasb.ington, D. C .• execu­ HAJtftY O. lI.lI.HJCI many that this benefits tbis country's tp turn iSh Jlecessary suppli~ to silent guns. The victory which Was won on ti:ve director for the American As­ illilary interests. iovernQlent Jlubsidy in his DPini,on foreign cOW1tri~~ op tbe basjs of J:>ee~us~ COll)pe~ng European lines It is a strange Jltmospherl!. Uke Oh,ha and Utah beaches has ~ociat)on of Motor Vehicle Admin­ To WOMEN'S U:c&,:&TIONAL "Since 1941." Grew's continuina hostilities iJl !.4e' Pa­ t)av~ subsidle,s. I judge that a lull between q,~, rather than reeched iis climax. Today b.elong~ istrators that suHicienl steel would on Sl !itatem~"t J\e 8W1HM'tNG said. "the United Stat~ has aBr~ elfic." has in mind American acqujsjtio~ an end to h6BtilUies. There Is 'IlO to'the men of thi~ Brmy ¥,ho fought be available. high with tIle Soviet Union upon /In­ of the trade which Japan tormerlr exhilaration 8llYWt¥!re. ' Bnd conquered the enemy frOm ------­ weigh The lend-lease program for Ule 4-5:30 p. m. :Dally. nual supply programs which have pad in the Orient. He did not Lights Iiave come on again all Nor.man war only on. ijle mW ~~\lf ~ ~ ~ ~_ p,rell:Bntion of the siuqept i~lIl1fl. Pacill front. But he eml?h~: m~ fIi.N~ ~e ex~ 01 c~tion c"r~. Profe~sional poPe# "The war we are eI1lqed 111 iI the JM4-",... ~ . I/ ' g!ade~ will be dlst.rlbute~ PI an· one war. not two separate wal'S, 0"''''''8 lAnd_l.... _ cf . WnM the cessation of hOlltLilties lD 1 nounced by thp dean pf ,he qqlJ.ett. ., and the end of oJ:ganized resistance . -or - ....,.'fN!l''''~ EuroPe. our puge air torce will 11I'_ in Europe is not the end of the fop,cw,_. WI ~I~~ ~~ ~ts miiht upon Japan. Lt. GB/l- BAaJtyq.• ~ war." th, J~ ~fOP'Wl1l' ~"~.IW~- .1ames· H. Doolittle (above), )Vho _ Jte~ In that connection he devo~~ ti'W ""b~", ~ ~".t ~ ~- led the first air B.!isault on TO!.qo. himself principally to discussion of leu, ~~ WIM ~~ r~- pr,cticts that 2000-plane raldll will w,;I)N~!tPA y iVENJNQ *""" the needs ol occupation armies iii ined ill &he UfRt 01 ~ ItAIi qI UHI ,be I)'lade upon the Nipponese hom,. ~oua Europe, ~ddin,: . Eur~ Wfli • ~.r "Pt'P,di~& llUlCi. "The .i2:e of the /.merican air The ,"usie dep,rtment Rr_ ( its omf1eti.0Il JWw ~'»&s to tar~ Oilt!1a l\ialnst Japan." be 1 tin, Prof. Paul Reisman. vlolil).ilj; ... "future supp~ progr.ms Wm Europe arl! being heM up' except ~jd, "will eon~nWl to bflipcrea.,d sj$te4 by prot. Philip grHle1 • ~o be desi,gne to meet new wili- 1b* ~t.iD.td to ' ~ies DOW" ANNOVlYP~NT JS-lf L;aUT PIN aleNA-NEY'ba" t. 1 Ia.a ,ir/ielcb become avapable .aa Clapp, piam~t. in a pub)i!: ~~l t{Iry situations I,IS they arjse." w,r with J,gan. or to C: lllltfi1/4 bIp.. ~ vlderan eo~i J 1-:;'... "ta • ~, !lll" MV~ be Hn'q""k lbe 1'1UIJ.,.a;--(J.~al a 14.0QI • ...,le voyal'e; supply r.,.ltes and communication O .... . D¥l"'" e a~ 8 p. 'P' W.ednesdl/Y, M~Y tl, 1/1 Any such new military .ituatiopa tlP.'~ wl)jc:b ... re4.'~O¥lfl#!lIt J4P. ". """,•• 1. op abe u~S!1V F1.. :;"'~JI' ~ ~ ~a"i ~~ If.~.9 bt Hlr S\le~ 'f)U~. ppeued by ~"e cap,w 0' R .. n· PjSp are Il/Itablillbe4·" Ff)'i~ FO{t­ 1#.e JlI)r~ reh~lIrS8) h~IL "SUI pr • umabll' would be ill connection of QW' ~ POw i.q ~rCijM WiU .., n.w. ala rOIJin &h~4 Wm ~ ~Y-m;. t JIJ~1.f4!· " -t"'" ,APlijwr. y ~ "'.ve, ", wlJY 01 th~ United S~~ and ep- resses ,nd Ub~r.a~ro \!lied iq bat- v.rill qJ'oa<\c;/lst th, pr0f:In'1. ' , with the Pacific wpr, sinc,: ~fl- 'be facilitated theretiy." · "'~lDep' W~• .,..~.... ill .,vbi, 'a~le ~:t.!P.',.: '" :tJ.,,!~: ,,,~,,b ""9,.,. JIlP~ too ~e f~llJe 'I,ld bltp :~~~:niD~ w~,!7ert!~~ ADDISON ALar~

.. 1848 TUESDAY., NAY IS, 1945 . THE DAILY IOWAN,IOWA CITY,IOWA PAGE 1'HREI ~ ~======7======~======~ I PRESIDENT'S FAMILY OBSERVE V-E THANKSGIVING Law Review Feature- Major C~ristensen Englert Theater . i Quality Control To Present Bond ~I:- • r Premiere May 29 • ...tl '".. Warld Organization Awarded Bronze Star (ourse Begins Maj. Ancher E. Christensen Jr., A war bond premiere movie for ~ In anticipation of the San Fran- a graduate of Iowa university in r. Student contributors to the May 1939 and son of Mr. and Mrs. the Seventh War LoaD drive wiU cisco conference, the May issue of issue are D. Paul Davis, L3 of 1", Plant Officials Report Anchor E. Christensen of route 3, be shown at the Englert theater the Iowa Law Review contains a Stanhope; James J. Johnston, L3 has been awarded the Bronze Star May 29. Persons wishing to at­ Tomorrow for Special symposium in international ad­ of EstherviUe; William M. John­ medal for mfiitoriou6 service with tend must purchase a bond at ministrative agencies. In the {or­ lton, L I of Iowa City; Paul I. the Seventh army in Germany. one ot the local theaters to obtain Session of Series word of the ReView, Quincy Namtvedt. L3 of Terril; Allred Major Christensen is a battalion a licket. Wright, profes or of international Rolhschild, U of Cedar Rapids and commander in an io!antry regi­ The picture to be shown Is "It's Industrial plant officia Is from 16 law at the University of Chicago, Eugene F. Scoles, L3 oC Iowa City. ment known as the "Blood and states will report at the university a Pieasure," a lechnicolor picture emphasu,es that international ad­ Student editors are Scoles, J ames Fire," 63rd division. slarring Sonja Heine. tomorrow to become students in ministration has been increasing L. Martin of What Cheer, J ohn E. He bas also served in the Pa­ the course on quality control by Nagle, L3 or Davenport. and W. R . Albert Davis, head of the local in importance during the present cific theater and wears In addi­ theater war bond cornmJttee, an­ $aUstical methods. It is estimated war and will continue to do so. Van DUl.I'r, L3 of Casey. tion, the Combat Io!antryman's !b.t 130 industrialists will attend nounced Sunday that theat.er:s are Professor Wright says; "Prob­ badge which he earned in that handling orders on series "E" the one-day executive session to­ lems of recruiting, promoting and area. morrow when experts will sketch bonds in $25, $50. $100, $500 and penSioning personal, problems of Germans Captured $1,000 denominations. methods for men who cannol at­ budgeting and problems of ad­ lend \.he entire eight-day course. ministrative organiz.ation and Mother's Day Guests According to Dean F. M. Daw­ l egulation. . . assume special By Devine's Company Mrs. Clarence J ondle and son, son of \.he college of engineering, characteristics in international ad­ JimlllJ', or near Lone Tree, and \he course itself has a Uracted mOre ministratJon. Careful consideration Capture of nine German drartees Mrs. Margaret Duwa, 613 E. Ron­ THI8lS1ol than 80 men from sta tes as far has to be given to t-lvalries for na­ on their rirst day in the army is aids street, spent Mother's day in Iway as Maryland, Texas, New tional prestige to tbe sensitiveness reported by the company of Capt. the horne ot Mr. and Mrs. Leo THE lUll York and Oregon. of governments about national in­ George K. Devine of Iowa City, Anciaux, route 7. "11 Is not how much product dependence, to language differ­ while storming the suburbs of Ell­ but how much acceptable product ences, to the need to rely upon per­ wagen with the Fourth Infantry Chile's production ot Iron ore Is /540 that counts," he explained. "One of suasion rather ihan compulsion and division of the Seventh army. The the largest in Latin America. the fundamental principles of PRESID ENT HARRY S. TRUMAN and his family leave the White House ror church to attend ohserv­ to the great diversity of the cul­ Germans left lheir families In the quality control by statistical meth- anee of the special day of prayer In thanksc-Iv1nK for victory In Europe. In the family &"r oup are, In tural and teehical environments in morning, were inducted. at noon ods is to undertake to build qual- fronl (L. to R.)Presldent Truman, Mrs. Truman and their dauKhter MarKard; In the rear, Mrs. Truman's the di[ferent areas of the world and by 3 o'clock Wfie captured. Ity into the product by keeping the ' brotber, .-red Wallace and Us Mary Truman. the President's isler. where international admlnislration various ateps of the process within functions. Second Lieul Eugene W~ Seul­ J 11-124 South Clinton Street PJIoa. Il107 control, for quality cannot be in­ "The Dumbarton Oaks propos­ ferleln, former University student spected Into the [inal product." als pay little atlention to admini­ and son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Seuf­ STRUB - WAREHAM Dean Dawson said thai the sci­ Mrs, Carl S, Kringel rStudents in Hospital l Phi Beta Pi, Medical strative problems and it is to be ferlein, Lake City, received his commlsion May 10 after complet­ / ' entific methods are being used in assumed that the San Francisco Iowa City's Dept. Store-Est. 1867 Mary Elizabeth Bell, A3 of Col- Fraternl'ty Honors charter... will be equally caut­ Ing bombardier training at the such industries as aircraft, chemi­ To Entertain Members Ellene BeatlY, N4 of Randolph, ' cals, metal working, plastics, radio ious. It will be lett to scholars Carlsbad Army Air Forces, N. Mex. equipment, rubber, small arms, IlI-C22 S' t B t and administrators to develop the IT'S steel manufacturers, sur g i cal Of Amistad Circle Grace Chenoweth, G of Mason emors a anque subject. The contributors to this Sergt. Calvin L. Smith, 418 S. dressings and tools. City-C22 sym:posium have thrown much Madison street, recently reported Visiting lJ,curs Visiting experts on the instruc­ The Amistad Circle will meel Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity new light on Ihls important field for duty at the aIr techn1cal ser­ tional staU for the quality control this afternoon at 2 o'clock in lhe Private Pattents 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. of endeavor." vice command. Wright field, Day­ "RAINCOAT gave a banquet at Hotel Jefferson ton, Ohio. course arc Ralph Wareham, Gen­ home of Mrs. Carl S. Kringel, 1030 Ward Patients 2-4 p. m. and 7-8 Salurday night in honor of the Arthur Sweetser, deputy direct­ eral Electric, Schenectady, N. Y.; E. Washington street. p. m. graduating seniors. Seniors hon­ or of the OWl, In an article on Edward Schrock, Aberdeen, Md., Post Off ice Clerks' AuxUlary No ward visitors in isolation ward. ored were Marvin McClow of Ida "The World's Civil Service" sug­ Capt. Richard P. Youtz, son of gested a three-point program for Mrs. May Pardee Youtz, 311 N. , TIME"I proving ground; Dr. Holbrook Membe~s of the Post Office Grove; Richard Norton, of Al­ Working, Carnegie Tech, Pills­ Clerks' auxiliary will meet in the Officers to be inslalled are Mrs. gona; O. G. Fais, of Cedar Rapids; the long and careful preparation Capitol street, has been assllned burgh, Pa.; E. L. Fay, John Deere home of Mrs. Arthur Hotz, 421 N. T. C. Jones, president; Mrs. A. O. David Kerf, of lowa City; John required in pLanning for the civil as aviation psychologist at AAF ~ervice of tomorroWl, Including company, Waterloo, and Pro f. Governor street, at 2 o'clock this Kelley, vice-president; Mrs. H. M. Watson, of Humboldt; Charles Cenlral Plying Training command Mas on Westcolt, Northweslern afternoon. Sohuppert, scrcretary, and Mrs. Watson, of Humboldt; Robert My­ the appointment of at least a pro­ headquarters, Randolph Field. universi ty. Flnvilla Fonda, treasurer. ers, of Eagle Grove, and Robert visional secretary-general for the international organlzallon so th&l Alpha Delta Pf Alumnae Assisting on the hostess com­ StoUey, of Keokuk. Ray Herbert Tompkins, 21, ship's The Alpha Delta Pi alumnae The committee in charge of lhe personnel may be ready to be call­ cook, 2c, USNR, of 1220 Keokuk See our variety of rain wear mitlee arc Mrs. T. C. Jones, Mrs. ed Into operation. University Club will meet at 7:30 lomorrow eve­ William Slick ford, Mrs. Wilham banquet Included Kenny Snyder, street, has arrived at naval training -suitable tor "topcoat days" ning in the home of Mrs. It J. Vorbl"ich, Mrs. J . E. Waery, Mrs. M3 of Des Moines; Robert Horlon, UNRRA and the concept of station, Norfolk, Va., to train for Maurer, Kirkwood avenue. A. N. Boeye, Mrs. I. H. Pierce, Mrs. MI of Osage; Edward Rizk, M2 of \'egional international organiza­ dulles aboard a new destroyer in as well as these rainy May 10 Have Luncheon J . W. Leuz, Mrs. W. R. Living­ Des Moines, and Donald Salie, M2 tion was presented by L . Larry the AUantlc fleet. He Is the son or Women of the Moose ston, Mrs. J. F. Fairbank and Mrs. of Eldora. Leonard, acting chief of the Mr. Roy E. Tompklns of Iowa City, days. T rim I y tallored­ 10d ay at 12 M. Initiation of candidates will take Elsie Hughes. Gue ·ts at the banquet Dr. and organization's central European Bnd wears ribbons for lhe Ameri­ they're made ot the best place al a meeting or the Women The les 'on topic, to be discussed Mrs. R. B. Gibson, Dr. and Mrs. branch. UNRRA, he explained, has can area and Asiatic-Pacific of the Moose tonight· at 7:45 in embarked not only a great Inter­ campaigns, with five stars. by Mrs. Thomas ~ esc, will be W. R. Ingram, Dr. and Mrs. AL­ water-repellent materials. The University club will hold its Moose haH. Members of the hospi­ "The Ways and Means or RedIS­ bert McKee, Dr. and Mrs. C. I. national endeavor hut also is pro­ teV,lllat May luncheon Tuesday in tal guild will be in charge of the covering the Bible." Miller, Lieut. and Mrs. Bernard viding a "test-tube" wherein some Pfc. George J. Kost, son of Mrs. Ihe clubroo:ns or Iowa union .with chapter night, with Mrs. Edward Aginsky and Pharmacist's Male principles of regional organizatlon Lucia A. Kost, 209 N. Linn, re­ ~ Prot. Bernelce Prisk of the Unlver- Oldis serving as chairman. The can be evaluated. cently caplured !l non-commis­ First Cia s Richal'd Henderson. sily dramatics arts department as charter will be draped for two late Women of the EngU. It sioned olficer o! the German luU­ guest speaker. Her topic will be members ·Mrs. Nate Moore and Lutheran Church To Be Tried, Shot? waffe who crash-Landed his plane TIPPER TOPPERS - shed ~tuming, with her ?rigina1 de- j Mary FO~n ay. Nomination ot orn­ The women of the English Lu­ ...... , on an airfield where Kost WB rain, snow and sleet. Tan; sl.gos ~sed as lliustrallons for lhe cers will be held, and a social hour theran church will m et tomorrow Lieut. LeonK leopfer working with a detachment of plaid lined. $9.98 dISCUSSIon . will follow. alternoon at 2 o'clock in the i aviation engineers. He Is wllh the The \uncneon will \ake place at church parlors. Mrs. H. W. Neu­ Freed From Germans 826th engineer aviation battalion, 12M, IIIld following Professor Ba.ptist Womcns' Association mann will be in charge of lhe pro­ and was formerly employed by RAGLAN TOPPERS ­ Prisk's lecture, nt 1 p. m., bridge The Baptist Womens' association gram, and a report on lhe Lu­ Wlillam Horrabin, contractor, in lined over shouiders. Of theran missionary convention held Lieul. Leon Kleopfer, reported will be played. will meet with Mrs. Fred Hiscock, Iowa City. Du Pon~ Zelan. $1 0.98 Res~rvation s must be made by 718 Oakland avenue, tomorrow in Sioux Cily April 23-25, will be missing in action in a B-17 raid 9 o'clock tomorrow night at the evening at 7:30. Mrs. Amil Gosen­ given by Mr . M. H. Taylor. Chair­ over Berlin in March, 1944, has Iowa Union desk, (X327). berg and Mrs. Nora Mills will be man of tho hostess committ.ce will be n freed from a German camp Choir to Have Picnic RAINCOATS - styled by assistant hostesses. be Mrs. C. P. Berg. according to word received by his The Congregational choie picnic Leeap, with special waler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin will be held in the home of Dean Mrs. C. L. Blake will be in repellenl satin fi.nlsh. 500 Retailers Attend charge of devotions. A report on Double Four Club Kleopfer. Francis M. Dawson, Wednesday at the mid-eastern convention will be Mrs. Truman Shrader, 321 S. The message received from 6 p.m. given by Mrs. Cecil Muilinnlx, Dodge street, will b hostess to th Lieutenant Kleopfer said at pres­ The choir will rehearse and end m.os Cof CBon dRally Mrs. Elmer Dierks and Mrs. John Double Four club Thursday nt 8 ent he is in an OVerseas hospital the evening with a SOCial hour. ADd Many OUters Yoder. p. m. but he hopes to be home soon . A graduate of City hIgh school The Office ot Malaria Control The retail trade division of the hali protected approximately 1,800 Iowa City Chamber of Commerce Reed AuxiliO\.ry of the t. Patrick's P. T.A. he has been interned lor more lhan a yenr and two monlhs. war establishments In 250 areas presented the Iilm "All Star War Presbyterla.n Church Mrs. James O'Brien, newly In the United States. Bpnd Rally" to 500 Iowa City re­ The Reed guild of the Presby­ elected president of SI. Patrick's tailers and employees at a war terian church will meet tomorrow Parent-Teacher association, will b(> Starf Sergt. John P. Red, 21, has 'bond rally held at the Englert afternoon for a, 1 o'clock polluck installed at a lunCheon-meeting been Iib('ratcd from a German theater yestcrday ml)rning. luncheon at Ihe church. Members Friday at 1 p. m. in the school. prison camp according to a mes­ Mayor Wilber J , Teeters and Dr. arc requested to bring their own Other ofliccrs to be installed sage received by his parents, Mr. L. L. Dunnington made short talks sandwiches, a covered dish and arc Mrs. C. A. Boyle, vice presi­ and Mrs. John Red, 325 S. Capitol on advantages of war bonds and table service. dent; Mrs. Harold Franklin, secre­ street. Dr. Don R. Mallett led the group Mrs. Ethel Miller will be in tary: and Mrs. William Thcobald, Sergeant Red was captured in several songs. charge of the devotionals, and treasurer. July 16, 1944. He was a radio Originally, tbe group was to Mrs. Brainerd Covert will be in gunner on a B-17 Flying .F·ortress. YUGOSLAVIA'S foreign mlnlater, charge or the program. gather at the corner of Washington Divorce Refused Based in Italy, his plane was Ivan SubMlc, in an interview at and Dubuque for a parade with the forced down over Austria. San FranciSCO where he til a Navy Pre-Plight ban d, but heavy Womon's Association or To Cynthia Robarts Sergeant Red informed his fam­ member Of hIs country's delega­ rain made this impossible. Congreglj.l[onal Church ily that he had been nown to tion at the United Nations con­ The film featured Bob Hope, Installation of o[ficers and com­ Judge llarold D. Ev,lOs r [used England [rom the camp where he ference, eald that Gen. Draja Mi­ Belty Grable, Bing Crosby and mittee members will take place at 10 grant a divorce to Cynthia was interned In Germany. The hattovich, abOve, leader of the many olher movie stars. the meeting of the Womens' Asso­ Houghland Robcrts from William letter received by his parents YugOlllav Chelnlks, would be tried cia t ion of the Congregational E. Robcrt in district court yester­ slated he planned to be home for war-time collabOration with To kill 20,000 Japanese soldiers church at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon day. within a month. the Nazill and undoubtedly would on Snipan took 20,000 tons of in the home of Mrs. F. M. Dawson, The plaintiff Chll l'gcd cruel and be shot aa a traitor to hIs people. high explosives, not counting the 723 Bayard street. Mrs. Dick Jones inhuman tre'ltm nl. The couple M1hallovlch waa war minister for weight of the shell C1lses. will serve as assistant hostess. were married April 14, 1940. They have one child, a daughter, Dana the exJJed YlIgOlllav regime In Jo,3. London which was recognlzed by 71-H Attorneys for the plainWf were the U. S ...nd Brltaln during t he WAR LOAN CAPTURED .JAP -OFFICER MARRIED BY U.S: CHAPLAIN Albrecht and Knox . early war yearl. (lnter n.tional) NUNS VOTE IN FRENCH ELECTION Our purchases of War Bonds backed our Armed Forces in the defeat of Germany. We -will back our Armed Forces in the defea t of Japan by purchasing MORE " War Bonds.

FOR THE FIRST TIME In the poUtical history of France, women IlN per­ INTERNATIONAL BUSI NESS MACHINES CORPORATION (WHitE THEIR COMRADES face Japanese counterattacks on another section of the island of Okinawa, mltted to vote. Two nuns are seen cutlng- their ballot a t one of the acore. of Am erican soldiers look on 81 L t. Col. Reu ben Curtis. Army chaplain from Salt Lake CJty, six Parla voting dl,trlcla during the recent ejection when acme 600,- IUtah. performs a marriage ceremony for a captu red Japanese Army officer and hts fiancee . a Jap 000 municipal councillors were elected throughout France. SOme Inurle. Th e bride wore a richly br6caded kimono. U. S. mili tary pollceme'!.. with white gloves served U,OOO,OOO women exercilled the rta"ht to vote. The men voter. num­ .u uaherl and the ~r':1J_ provid~~! _.:;.~eYJ!lop ,'!. t~t'~ Cor ~~ c oup~.) ( International) bered 9,000,000, (1flter~, ~o.l}!1) ~!A=G=E=FO~UK=-~==~.:======~==~=:======~======T=R==E=D=A~I=t=Y=I~O~W~A~K~.1~09w~A~C~r~~Y~.~I;O~W~A~·~~~~==~====~======~-~~~~A~Y~.MA~·-~Y~· I~S~.1~M~5 u Second Seahawks Win Ope.ner; I Rookie Hurls Bfookty n Guess Play Ottumwa Satutday Iowa City B ... alll.1t To Win Over Pittsburgh Weell c TIMBER TOPPER\ ) By Jack $ordc Errors Help Cadets PlMrIet ~ Bums·Take Martin Okays- .... ~ In Illinois Victory; II, BOY LUCK Plan Uneup Shuffle Servicemen's GotE Tournamenl DaU, lowaa 8l101111 Bel... Ninth Straight Iowa's baseball Seahawks 'lri!l IT IS DEFrNITEL "baseball be seeking their li~ond victory By WmTNEY l\fARTIN Y or Snead. the tatter on ex-service man to the European war, suUered week" as far as Iowa City is con­ the season here Saturday as they Pfund Hurls Seven NEW YORK (AP)-Maybe it himbtH and con equently eligible much more physically than this cerned. The Iowa Bf.ahawks oUi­ face the Ottumwa -naval air sta­ wouldn't be a bad idea. at that. to [or the service tourney. have been country. with the blitz and buzz dally opened the week yesterday tion in another home apl)MraRCW. lr stage a golf tournament for service Hit Ball in 4 to 1 dominating. bombs making England practieaUy with a 6 to 5 victory over t~ Uni­ The Seahawks narrowly ese'llped Que; men and ex-service men only. as Just to mention a few well­ a tl'ont line. We aren't sure just versity of Illinois-and yesterday tJlti Victory Over Pirates Fred Corcoran suggests. defeat in their opener here Sun­ known pros in t.h service there are how mu h gol'f was played there the state district ba~ball tourna­ day afternoon as they downed the 1~ BROOKLYN (AP) - Brooklyn They could line up a pretty little Ben Hogan. Jimmy Dem a ret. dUI'ing the \\)ar, but know that ment "was to" get underway out University of Illinois, 6 to e. i.n a daY fidd. and crown II service cham­ Horton Smith. Chick Harbert. Vic some was played over courses at City high. close ball game. The contest was file swept to its ninth straight victory. pion much as they Cl'own service Ghezzi. Lloyd Mangrum. Porky poek-morked by bomb craters and the longest streak of the major cluttered with lank traps.ad Even though the Seahawks won. not decide4 \.lntil Lu)titach. the 11- champions in boxing and other Oliver. J[m Fert'ier, E. J . Harrison. lini , walked in the wlMillc league season. by downing P[tts­ sports. Paul Runyan. Law on Little. Rod barbed wire. it was not an impres&ive win. The The P . G. A. could pick a p~tty lIlini outhit the Cadets nine to In the last halt ot the ninth ja. bUrgh yesterday. 4-1. on a neat Naturally, getting the men. par­ Munday and Clafton Heafner. good Ryder team rich now from seven. and seemingly outplayed ninl[. IUinois lost tile ball IIBIIII seven-hit pitching performance by ticularly those still in the service. Hogan. Demar t. Smith. Ghezzi mainy through their loose pia, all together would be the problem and Mangrum are Ryder Cup team the players who ma~ fire wmter them on every occasion. The Sea­ rookie righthander LeRoy Pfund. tour. Jll t wttat ~ could hawks got the breaks. however. on afield as they made five errors right now. as some of the golfers member~. throughout the ni.oe innlo« roClte. are in Europe. and in the Pacific. And speaking oC the Ryder CuP. muster in the way (If a team now some very close plays at the plate PIU8burrh AD R H E Behind 4 to 2, golng into the IaIt and in the G. B. I. theater. But we like the suggestion made by. it is prOblemati(!tl1. We know of -plays that could have been called three frames. the Seahawks rall~ Saltzgaver. 2b ...... 4 1 2 0 eventually some system might be we recall correctly. Ed Dudley. Henry Cotton. but have beal'd eithet way. Wt know now that we to win the ball game by scoriDl Barrett. ct .. 4 0 1 0 worked out with the cooperation P.G.A. prexy. thai fhe next Ryder notbing of the othi!r memba-s 01 certainly dOll·t want to become three runs 011 three hils and two O·Brien. rf ...... 3 0 1 0 of the government match be held in Great Britain. the 1937 tellm. The Amel'ical'l6 molt ump!res for a profession-we aren't errors in the seven th stanza, tyilll Elliott. 3b ...... 3 0 0 1 Field Classier although by the rotation method certainly would hIve the edge in 1?~1l:~lcularl~ ~t'Bzy for the splatter the count. The Cadets then pro. Russell. If ...... 3 0 2 0 The field fOr such u tournament followed in the past it should be practice. and it would be only ?f hen [rUlt o~ our .face. Not say.. Dahlgren. lb ...... 3 0 0 0 would be. in fact. on the whol'! held in this country. spoeting to give the British the IlIg that anythrng hke that hap­ ceeded to count a lone tally alld ed winning run in the last of the n[nlh Colman. Ib , ...... 1 0 0 0 classier than the cU I'rent fields Great Britain. Suffered chance to play on their home pe!1- Sunday-:-but we are of the oprnJOn that It there had been Gustine. ss ...... 3 0 0 0 which Byron Nelson and San: Great Britain. berng much closer course. without getting a base blow . somebody there with a crate of Rochelli opened the ninth with Salkeld. c .. , ...... 3 O . I 0 ,. . Roe. p 2 0 0 0 ggs to sell. he could have named a walk. Ratliff was then sate 01\ Glonfriddo* ...... 1 0 0 0 his own price. flelders choice as the nUn! • Transportation Burden Giants Whip A-ooaUJl&' Wakefield. threw the ball [n froat Totals ...... 30 1 7 1 District Golf, The Illini were Ilso very of second base letting both Ro­ *Balted for Roe In ninth. accomodating to the Eeahawk chelli and Ratliff reach base safeb. May Cancel Some • cause by issuing free passes in With two men on, Malorki and Brooklyn AD R H E ct'ltlcal moments. The fatal ninth Burrell both went Qut and O'Neill Tennis Meet Sport Contests Cubs In 10th for the Illini was hlghll,hted by was passed intentionally. l illill( Stanky, 2b ...... 4 0 0 0 , the bases. Walter Tepe. who has Bordugaray. ct ...... three passes and 8 fielder's choice 3 1 0 0 which didn't really materialize as been out for the team only a week. Galan. Ib 4 0 0 0 By BUS lIAM an out for the IlUni. Not one hit was then sent in to hit for Stuka. Walker. rf ...... 3 2 3 0 WASHINGTON (AP) -Sports Here Saturday , 6 to S came [rom the Qadet bats in the the pitcher. Lukitsch was unable Olmo.lf ...... 3 0 1 0 will "be lucky" to play out regu­ ninth- yet they scored the badly to get the ball across the plate and lillt·t, 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 lar schedules this summer and Tepe walked on four strllQhl needed run that spelled victory Owen. c ., .n.... _ ..... 4 1 1 0 This will be a busy week for fall unless Japan quickly folds uP. NEW YORK (AP)-Phil Wein­ pitches. forcing Rochelli across the for them. Personally we thing that Basinski. 55 ...... 3 0 0 0 C~ty High's golf and tennis teams. relieving the burden on trans­ traub's single to center in the tenth plate with the winning run and the IlIini used some bad strategy Pfund. p •••••••••••• 0. 3 0 1 0 WIth the golfers scheduled to com­ portation. says ODT director J . inning yesterday scored pinch run­ the ball game. pete in a quadrangular meet at Monroe Johnson. ner Leon Treadway with the big when they purposely walked Boo The cadels were outhit 9 to 7 O·Neill. Seohawk catcher. to get at Tolal'i ...... 31 4 6 0 Davenport Thursday ofternoon. It already has been demon­ run of a 6-5 New York Giants vic­ but tbe Illlnoi's costly errors in the Piltsburgh ...... 001 000 000-1 and district tournaments slated fOr strated in redeployment (ollowing tory over Chicago in a game Steve Stuka. the Cadet hurler. War Veteran Hurls waning mel!lnt the ball Coach Ratliff, promptly countered Brooklyn ...... 000 100 21*- 4 both sports here Saturday. Germany's defeat. Johnson said marked by four home runs Eight Teams game. Bill Butkovich. the Orange with Wnlter Tepe as a pinch-hitter The Davenport golf meet will be Saturday. that the "fmpact on Nap Reyes poked two into the Cincinnati to 5to 4 and Blue second baseman, was the held at Duck Creek course. with sports like everything else will stands. his first in {he second -and Tepe promptly obliged by star hitter of th game. eol· Rock Island. Moline and Daven­ be t rriflc." fram off Bob Chipman [or a watching four bails go by- all four collecting three hits oft the hurl balls and a free trip to first-and a port furnishing the Little Hawks' Going over the sports situation commanding early lead, and his Enter League Victory Over Phils in, 01 Stuka. Al) of his bMw, ire win for the Seahawks. were of the one variety. competition. in an Interview. Johnson COffi­ second in the last of the ninth oft pase District Meet Hy Vandenberg. Reyes al!!O added Bad StrMen All eight teams have regis­ PIIILADELPIIIA (AP)-Melvin Longest hit of the day was Howie The first and second place win­ m nted -that: two singles. A three-run clout by We s y bad strategy because tered for the ci ty soCtbaU Bosser. 25-year-old war veteran Judson's double to righi center to ners in the district tournaments No AIl- Game wi[[ be eligible for the state finall!. tar Catcher Dewey Williams had given Lukitvich hadn't been doing so league, J . E. Frame 01 the recre­ who$e only previous experience in start oft an eighth inning rally. There Is "no possibility" of the good in finding the corners anyway ation center announced yester­ organized baseball was In class 1'he ball cleared \)"le heads 01 Second and Third Chicago the lead for the first time Rained Oul ' all-star mlljor league game being in the top of the ninth inning. -and to go ahead and walk a man day. The novy enlisted men's "D" basebfi ll. made his first major both Majorki and Burrell ant The Hawkl t golf and tennis played: to load ' the bases wheh the team entered Saturday. com­ league start :tgainst the Phillies rolled to the fence. Majorkl made The staie district baseball teams finished second and third. Rookie Bill Emmerich. making pitcher is already rather shaky is pleting the roster. here yesterday and pitched the a Quick recovery and limited The Kenlucky Derby. Pr ak­ his first appearance in a big I ague tournament. scheduled to get r 'pectively. in the MiSSissippi risky business in anybody's league. Play in the league will begin Reds to (j 5-4 victory to bl'eak Cin­ Judson to two bases, ness. Belmont Slakes and other park. appeared on his way to a under woy yesterday morning. Valley confer' nce meets held Sat­ Lukitvich promptly proved that Jt next Monday on the Benton cinnati's five game losing sh·enk. horse rQcing headliners will be victoriotls debut going llito the has beeh postpon d until tomor­ urday on the Bunkel' Hill course at was bad strategy by pitching four street diamond, and ail contests illinois AD R H I conduoted on a " trolley car" basis: nihih with a .-2 edge but after he BosseI' was wild. H walked 10 row. City High coach, Earl Dubuque. straight baUs. will start at 7 o'clock. OLher The world series cannot be held walked Peanuts Lowrey, he let and was telieved in the eighth by Neufeldt. 1'1 ...... , 5 1 1 o Sangster, announced losi night. Davenpori won rirst in the golf It must be remembered. how­ teams in the league are George's Boom BOom Beck, but l-eeeived unless both pennantsat'e won in Don Johnson single. Mel Oltlifted Wiedow. If ...... 5 o o o meet with 322; Iowa ity. next. ever, thilt Sunday's game was the Standard Service. Bt'emers, credit fOl' the victorY. one clly as Sl. Louis did last him for Bill Vol selle. Anderlik. cf ...... 4 o o o with 333; F'ranklln of Cedar Rap­ 16th for the lUini. while it was the Sigma Chi. Complete Auto. O. ------1 .1 I season. Vol eHe finally caught up with K. Tire shop. Donnelly's and Clnchtl1atJ AB R R E Judson. If ...... 4 ids. 335; and Dubuque. 392. Sonny first for the Seanawks. Naturally. ______tlutkovlch. 2b '. ... 4. o 3 I Dean paced the Little Hawks with Bowl football games must be his iltth straight victory, tops Ih UniverSity Veterans association. () ihe ih'st game presented many Williams. 2b ...... 4 1 0 0 Geduilas. 5S ...... 3 () ~ played on the "home" field of the majors. bwt he had to sweat a 79. while Gerrit Cannon had an problems that will probably be Clay, cf ...... 5 o 0 0 Johns. c ...... 2 I ) o one of the competing teams. This tb do [t as Wlliams, the first man B1. Bob Devine shot an B4. Otto ironed out belore the season gets Walker. l'f . 5 o 2 0 Wakefield. c ...... 1 o o z includes the Army-Navy game. to race him. banged one into thE! Walkinq Proehl an B9 and Tom Burney a 91. much further along. The plays of McCormick. lb ..... 4 2 2 0 Myers. 3b ...... 3 2 2 o play d [n Baltimore last s ason upper right field stands for a 5-4 Tn the tennis matches, Dubuque Lou Rochelli at short. Coach Rat­ Mesner. 3b ...... 4 o 2 0 Rotbla ll. p ...... ;.. 2 o o o and Franklin scored 9. while Iowa as a war loun feature. edge. The Big Show liff at first and O'Neill behind the I Libke. If ...... 4 o 2 0 Lukitsch, p ...... 2 o 1 1 City had 7 and Dav nport 5. "And even if Japan quits by Reyes' second round-tripper or plate were espec[ally outstanding. t[ager. ss...... 4 020 More? next September. it will be about the day lied It up in the home Totali ...... 33 Ii 8 , Highley Loses Rochelli. however, failed to Jive Teams W L Pet. Lakeman. c ...... 4 110 Bruce Higley advanced to the six months before we recover ninth. Aft!!1' VolseJle returned the up to his hitUng reputation by fatl­ Chicogo ...... 12 6 .667 Bossel'. p ...... 4 100 Seahawks AB It H I finals in singles b fore being de­ enough to help anybody," John­ Cubs in order [n the tenth. Olt [ng in four lrips to the plate to get Beck. p ...... 0 o 0 0 started the winning rally with a New York ...... 13 7 .650 feated. lie topped Yaeger of Dav­ son said. "The only hope is for a hit. when every time there were Schoberlein. 2b .. Ii 1 1 0 single. Joe M dwick, starUng his ...... It 7 .Oll enl?ort. 6-0, 6-3. and took Jensen the Jupanese to see the light in men on base. It appeared to us Tolals ...... 38 !) 11 0 Wyman. If .. 4 1 1 1 the next six week or so." first game of the year in IcCt lIeld. St. Louis ...... 9 9 .500 or DubUque. 6-1, 6-3. before looing that Lou was trying to kill the .455 McGl'ath. 3b . .... 3 2 2 I Bllcket Void Water sacri [iced the skipper to second Washington ...... 10 12 PhiladelpbltJ. AB R II E to Goble of Franklin. 6-3. 6-B. 6-3 or ball. instead of taking his custo­ Philadelphia ...... 9 12 .429 Roche Ill. sa ...... 4 1 0 0 in the final match. Johnson's remarks struck the and Weintraub folloWed with his tnarlly easy swing that lreheraHy Boston .,...... 8 12 .400 1 0 I naUiff. Ib ...... 5 1 I 0 The doubles team of Dale sports world like a bucket of cold decisive safety. Crawford, ss .. .. 3 meant base hits when he played Cleve[and ...... 6 13 .316 0 1 0 Majol·ki. cr ...... 8 0 1 0 Godbey and Bob Freeman lost to water. Ray Prim. who relieved Vanden­ Antonelli. 3b-2b .. 5 tor the Dodgers. National Learue Dinges. l'f ...... 3 1 3 0 Burrell. rf ...... 5 0 1 0 the champion Dubuque team. 9-7. With the lifting of the ban on berg In the ninth, was charg d O'Neill, C ...... S 0 0 ., . New York ...... 17 5 .773 Wasdell. I b ...... 3 1 1 1 6-1. G org'e Bulls was defeoted racing. re I sion of the war de­ with the deteat. Stuka. p ...... 3 0 •1 THE DISTRICT BASEBALL Brooklyn ...... 14 6 .700 DiMaggio, cf . . .. 4 0 0 0 0 by Hasbrook of Davenport, 6-2. partment·s regulations on 4-F pro­ AfU!r Reyes' iirst wallop in the tourney. SCheduled to get under Chicago ...... 10 9 .526 Triplett. If ...... 4 0 1 0 3-6. 6-4. fessional athletes and easing of Totals ...... 35 6 , I :second. Chlpl'llan put down the WilY yesterday morning. has been St. Louis ...... 9 10 .474 Mancuso, c ...... 2 0 0 {) other government restrictiohs. Giants until the seV'enth when 8 postponed until this momlng, but Pittsburgh ...... 9 11 .450 Monteagudo • ...... 1 0 0 0 GODOY STOPS WALKER aothletic leaders had felt more comJjination of singles by Reyes we personally doubt that play will Boston ...... 8 10 .444 Peacock, c ...... 1 0 ) 0 $11:50 - $25.15 WASHINGTON (AP) - Wit h optimistic about the future than LAST "lMt In a Bare.. ' and Johnny Rucker ahd a sacrifice \ret under way as scheduled. We Cincinnati ...... 7 11 .389 W. Hamner. 2b ...... 1 0 0 0 6.000 fans wondering where the at almost ,my other time during netled mle more. Chipman's double -and­ understand that 'the City high ath­ Philadelphia ...... 5 17 .227 Foxx. 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 knockout punches came from. Ar­ the war. follollving 's airrille IDAY! "The lade Mask" letic board is in the market for Yesterday's Results Kennedy. p ...... 3 0 1 J BREMERS turo Godoy. Chile. last night "Everythlng not dedicated strict­ gave the Bruins their first t,lly about dozen boats, equipped with National Leal'ue Goulish ...... 0 1 0 0 1:15-8:45 stopped Buddy Walker of Colum­ In the (I fth ahd Stan Hack con­ -Doors Open ly to the war will have to get oars-and brother. they will reaUy New York 6. Chicago 5 Lucier. p ...... 0 0 0 0 bus. Ohio, in the fifth round of a lribu~ a solo hornet in the eighth. out of the way and we haven·t need them, unless they can round Brooklyn 4. Pittsburgh 1 Seminick *...... 1 0 0 0 scheduled 10-round bout. il;'.'~I,_ got time to IH·gue." Johnson up about two tons of sawdust and Cincinnati 5. Philadelphia 4 l .. emphasized. Chloato AD R R £ dry dirt before game Urna about AmeI"Raa Le~ue 'rotal...... 35 4 a 3 STARTS WfDNfSDAY I Furtber Curtailment Hack. 3b ...... 4 ) 2 o 9:30 today. New York at Chicago. rain * Batted for Mancuso in 7th I "No one would be happier than Hughes. ss ...... 5 o 1 1 Geaeral Rain philadelphia at DetrOit. rain ** Balled for Kennedy in 8th I if we could cut out all wartime Nicho1!Oh. rf ...... 5 o l o One thing that tournament or- Washington at Cleveland. cold * •• Balled for .Lucier In 9th \ travel restrictions," he said. "but 5 I Cavarretta. Ib ...... o o o ficials won't have to worry a bout weather. Cincinnati .. ' .... 004 000 100-5 the brutal, inescapnble fact is that Seco\'y. If ...... 5 o o , ls that the rain is Il'!tIeral thr6ugh- St. Louis at Bosloned. bOOrs Ope" i:15 - 10:041 pared (or further curtailment" Gill~i~. e ...... 3 1 2 1 {:onlrequently-if the tournament Today's Games Fll'llt I As a result of Germany's sUr­ Meru1\o* ...... 0 o o o is unable to be playl!d this week, Nath".. 1 Learue RUIl I co-lilT I render, some persons have seeh a WiUiams. c ...... 1 1 ) o the state finals will probabLy be (JhicBgo at New Yock-Del'­ possibility of restoring the major Ch ipman, p ...... 2 o 1 o postponed a week. ringer (4-1) vs. Mungo (2-1) N1 league all-star game. voluntarilY Becket''' ...... 1 o o o We noliced thst Dick Drake and St. Louis at Boston- O'Neill NOW Wt:DNE8DAY­ Vandenberg. p ...... 1 o o cancelled by baseball. o some of his City high teammates (1-1) or Terry (0-0) VS. Kramer AMtl'" Mlghty Scrun W&ll.. ! Prim. p ...... 0 o o o were among the crowd that (3-1) watched the Seahawlcs eke out a Pittsburgh at Bl'ooklyn (night) "IMVE~ Big Ten Official, "ow...... 19 11 .t I one point win {rom \he Illini Sun­ - Cuccurullo (0-0) vs. Lombardi *Ran for Gll~pie in seventh. day. We hope that the Hewktets (2-1 ) NAVE'" .'Batted lor Ct\ij)man in _'V­ didn't abl!orb too much of the er­ CinciT\nali at Phil a del phi a 'en th. John Getchell, Dies ratic play that the Cadets pre­ (night)- Huxger (3-0) VS. Wyatt EndaNi, New'Filtk It E "nted. It WOUld be rather bad lor (0-1) Xl... t _&11ft 'I'r•• hle MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Some their tournament chances it the.v ADlet'1cu1 Leaa'1te f''Ca.rteM'' (\ 1ans called him "Wrong Down" and rlu~r . cf ...... 0 2 0 tried to imitate their "bt'oUIel1l­ New York at Chicago-Bewns - ~ Wertil Ne_ - , the Dave (Long Count) Barry of Hausmann,2b ...... 4 '0 0 0 by-martiajle" In the LoW'' JOE, WffAf'S !![ oor 10 lOCK ABOUT?" at the age of 44 W83 due to heart Lomba'rdi. c ...... 1 1 0 \ertul Jrame. "*"ardh!1Ill of the hits 0-2) vs. NewhouseI' (2-11) LAST TIMES roNlN disease. was widely known as a Ker.-. ss ...... i• 0 ~ 9 and runs charpd .,ainst him. Wa sh ington at Cleveland (night) Big Ten football and' basketball neY'eS. Sb ...... 4 3 .. 9 - Nlggeling (1-2) VB. ReYl10lds It's tough going anYWhere along the tenl of (J omcial but it wa~ the Carnegie Emtneri·ch, II ...... 2 0 0 (2-2) thousands of miles of our Bupply lines. It 1 ., 0 0 takes sweat. muscle-and rugged paper too. Tech-Notre Dame game of 1'938 Voiselle. P . ... ·.f· ... ·.··· Santi Anita to Open For paper makes. wrap. or at lealt aaal everl which resulted in his being voted opening card of a 40-day meeting...... hem ablpped overseas. the doubUul honor of contribut­ 'I'oiall ...... n • 11 • Ten entries were announced yes­ 'PIedce .. Your waste paper mnea thIl war pap., ing sports' outstanding oddity of *Ran Jor on in 10th. After Four Yeer Ban terday for the feature race, the Bau.u·-hi eelor It's needed now. Seve every acrap. the year. ChiCliflo ...... 000 910 013--5 $5.000 Anita Chiquita at six fur­ LOS ANGELES {AP)-Horse New York ...... 030 000 101-41 longs. They were Pukka Gin, r-•EmIl u. S. Ilet • .., WUTE "'PEl lri" Dodrers Take Ninth in Row rlcing l'eturtlS to Santa Anita park Civil Code. Vain Prince. Rover. COIMd, BROOKLYN (AP)-Brookltn's Alheltc!aa " ...... n today af~ 8 fCMIr-rear wartlme Gold Mike. Bullpen, First to Fltbt. amazing Dodgers swept to their blackout, with a throne 00._ e " St. Paul .t In~U-~ of Bizerte. Bleck Sadie and BrQtld­ Latdt Ntws • • ninth straiiht victory today. pon'!! (raill). or more expected to witaesl the cloth. TOJ8DA-\,; MAliS, 1945 tH8 Pl>AIL-Y' IOWAN. IOWA City, IOWA - PAGE FIVE ARGENTINE DELEGATES ARRIVE .':CEIVU -DECORATlDN r( I I I Ueut. Stephen G. Darling to Broadtast- Capt. Frank M. ~aker. 27, B-17 arn VI Maj. J. A. Wel~h lr·~ Three (ases Flying Fortress pilot from Ban- • Sale , ",01 11111 OItIl-'I'f1lJlM ('1111 croft, and former uni~ty stu­ IIC-".o utll) .B8-WON ('1111 '7:45 To Head Iowa CU-W.T (HII BI ..-JUl:IL nUtI denl, has received the Distin­ Theater of Romance (WMT) guished Flying Cross tor extraor­ Lieut. (j.g.) Stephen G. Darling, A Dale With Judy (WHO) Sellor May dinaTY achievement during Eighth Begins Now CAP Program lJ07 Seymour avenue, will be in­ Alan Young Show (KXEL) airforce missions in Germany. lie ttrViewed on From Our Boys 1:tO led (orU- formations through Inner Sanctum (WMT) Tickets lor the annual Red .nd MilitaTY activities ot the civil in Service prog m at 12;45 th13 intense flak concentrations to at­ White carnival to be held Friday air patrol in Iowa, will be directed ,fternoon over WSUI. Lieutenant Paul V. McNutt (WHO) (ourt Term tack vital Nazi installations. Guy Lombardo (KXEL) and Saturday nights of thls week by Maj. J. A. Welch, according to Dl1li1\g arrived in Iown City last are now on sale, accordintr to Fred week by plane fTom the west 1:)5 bruises and rains on her body. the A.AJI Central Flying Trainlna Three civil cases were assigned Sne asks damages fQr hospiiali- V. Johnson, co-chainnan. Students coast, where he J1as been serving Inner Sanctum (WMT) command located at RlIndolph {or the May term of dtslrict court zation, nursing and for permanent of the mUSic department at City IS an armed gu'atd commander. Paul V. McNutt (WHO) field. Iowa is included with ten bY ludge Harold D. Evans yester- lIisability. Attorney the plaln­ high school are conducting the previous to thi;; appointment, Guy LombardO (KXEL) lor other states into one at the live day. The petit JUTY panel has been tiff is Arthur O. Ll:ff. sule. There is no ground admission Lieutenant Dal'lil!g completed 12 8:S' CAP areII'. called to meet May 28 at 10 a. m. In the Carlton case, the pliantltf. and the tick~ts are exchangeable months of duty "-In the southwest Training liaison activities wHl Wha's the Name of That Song? fo~ any of the conces 1 with PacifiC. He is· now llpending a The cases assi.ped are Reeds D. E. Carlton, asks $394.07 in dam­ be conducted in cooperation with WMT) verso weeUng of the Varsity ages from Joseph Neuzil. Carlton the ex plion of the Pearl City 30-day leave in 10 City with his Plbber McGee and Molly (WHO) Lieut. Col. Don. C. Johnson, CAP Cab comp ny, Carlton v WI Neu- charg that on Dec. 3, IPd, his rides. wife 1IOd daughter. Edna Herost Spotlight Bands (KXEL) wing commander 10r th tate 01 zil, and P'rlluenholtz versus Gatens. truck w damaged in an accident Is 11 of the wsur staU will conduct the 11 :45 This the th annual ClIrnival Iowa. with headquarters at Des to be sponsored by th City high in ..rview. What's the Name of That Song Judge Evans said that hear- with the defendenl' automobile, Moines. music auxiliary. Before being con­ V-E Day Ta'Ik Repeat.ed (WMT) Ing for petition for haturaliution and that the accident was solely Present activiti authorized by be verted to the wartim purpose of Fibber McGee and Molly will held this moriting at 10;30. due to negligence on the part of In response to' the many re­ the delendent. The accident oc- war bond money-raising, the funds the AAF for the patrol, which is quests {or a repeti tion of the talk (WHO) In the Reeds case, the plalntiff, cuned one mile south of Cornlville. new recruitin~ 250,000 additional Coronet Story Teller (KXEL) were used to nd musical groups CAP cadets, include search mis- erttiUed "The GloTY of Our Vic­ Wanda Reeds, asks $3,645 in dam- Qanua&.eS ttl t e truck total to contests. to~," given over WSUI on V-E 9:00 ages from the defend:mt, Carson $94 .07. [n addition the pi intiff ions for lost army aircraft and day by Prof. H. J. Thornton a! Service 10 the Front (WMT) W. Sweeting, PNprietor of the a ks $10 a dIU' for 80 d ays, total­ The carnival features locally providinl practical ground and the history department, a trans­ Bob Hope From Washington Varslty Cab company. She charges Ing $300 for being deprived of the owned cone ions operated by pre-flight instruction to youths be­ crjption ot this talk will be broad­ (WMT) that on Sept mber 18, 1942, while use of the truck. ~ttorney lor tl1e aoout. 175 parents and children tween the ages oC 15 and 18. CAP with the exception of the Pearl Clllt at 7 o'clock this evening. In Raymond Gram Swing (KXEL) II p senger in a Varsity cabf she Ipl.llintill is D. C. Nolan. cadets selected on 8 merit basis hil speech, Protes Or Thorrtton re­ 9:15 was seriously injured· because of In the Fraueonholtz case BessJe City rides. will visit AAF installations durin" v;"ws the highlights of terror that IJervice to the Front (WMT ) negUgent driving.. • J . Frauenhnltz asks $175 loJeth r Besides the concessions and the summer months for a mnxi­ fell upon the world during the Bob Hope From Washington rwo M"-,,.S OF THE A•• INTINE del.,.tlon to the United Nations COn­ The accident occurred when the wiCh costs of action from D. J . rides, there wilJ be dance held on mum of two weeks. Pr nt m m­ ference are shown as they arrived in San Francisco to take their place past five year~, j.he rise ot our (WHO) cab was being driven west on Jef- GaleuS, agent of the Iowa City both Friday and Saturday nights oo hip Is approximately 75,OOQ 85 representatives of the 49th natlon ... t Use parley. Alnbusador to the lighting forces and the crushing ot Lazy J im Day (KXEL) terson street across its intersection Sal company. She charges thOI in the junior high schOOl gymnas­ cadets and 60,000 adults. the enemy. U. S. ~car Ibarra Garcia is at leIt. Former Ar41entine ambassador to ium. Twenty minute m vies will 9:3' London, Miguel Angel Carcano, chalnnall of the MleJAtl4Ii, fa at rlaht. with Gilbert street. The plaintiff on July \3, 1943, the d.efendent TODAY'S PROGRAM char-.: s in her petition thai she foiled to make gOod payment due be shown in the main auditorium. Early traUic down the Missis­ Home Town Philosopher In center fa hill daullbter Stella. (la&ema~ ~OUnqplWto) B;OO Mornina Chapel (WMT) was thrown violently against the trom a public auction. The movies will be continuous si ppi wa mostly by barges or keel-boats apd the return trip 8;15 Musical Miniatures Hildegarde's Night Club top and also the Hoor of the cab, Attorneys for the plaintiff are through the evening so thot peo­ 1:3.0 News. The DaDy Iowan (WHO) and as a result SUffered numerous HamiHon and Cahill. ple may com ond go as they wi h. was rarely attempted. 8:45 Program Calendar One Man's Family (KXEL) ,8;55 Service Reports ~an Hangs Self Holland fined $150 POPE1'-':- - --=== 9:00 Unfinished Business 9:45 11 ;15 Music Magic Frank Singiser, News (WMT) In Home Sunday In District Court 9:30 Agriculture fn Action Hildegarde's Night Club (WHO) 11 :45 Sing for the Sevenlh One Man's F3mily (KXEL) J . Arthur Engstrom, 55, hanged Francis P . Holland pI aded 9:50 Keep 'Em Enting 10:00 8:55 News, The DaDy Iowan Doug Grant, News (WMT) himself in t.he bedroom of his guilty to ciulrges of ill gal pos 5- 10:00 Week in the Bookshop Supper Club (WIIO) home, 628 N. Linn street, Sunday sion of gambling device In dis­ 10:15 Yesterday's Musical Fa- H. R. Gross (KXEL) night at 8;30 o'clock, according to (rict co urt y terday and was vorites 10:15 Dr. Frank L. Love, county coroner. fined $250. 10:30 The Bookshelf Fulton Lewis (WMT) Mr. Engstrom had been fn ill Holland was arrested March 2 11 ;00 Melody Time M. L. Nelson (WHO) 11 :15 Behind the War News Sportlight Parade (KXEL) health lor some time. He was on by stat agents 3l the Lighthollse .. )) ;30 Music fOl" MiUions 10:33.0 ord erly at UniversJty hospital. Inn tavern in North Liberty. Upon 11 ;45 So 'You Want to Buy a Iowa Service Voices (WMT) Funeral services will be held being arraigned he pI aded not Farm Dick Haym1!S (WHO) San FranciSCO Conference tomorrow morning ot 9 o'clock at guilty to IIJl'gol po. sesion of gam­ 11 ;50 Farm Flashes St. Patrick's church. The Rosary bling devices lind intoxicoting Ji­ 12 :00 Rhythm Rambles (KXEL) 12:30 News. The Dally Iowan 10:45 will be said tonight. ot 7;30 o'clock quors and was released under $500 12:45 From Our Boys in Service Congress Speaks (WMT) at the Hohenschuh mortuary. bond. Yest fday h rev rs d his pi a to guilty of 11Ie,al posses ion );00 Musical Chats Dick Haymes (WHO) Buriat will be in Ule Orion, Ill., of gambling devices. 2:00 Campus News San Francisco Conference BLOHDIE CHIC YOUNG 2;10 18th Century Music (KXEL) cemetery. Charges of illegal po se sion of S:OO Fi ction Parade 11:00 Surviving are his wife and nine intoxicating liquor were dismi ed. 3:30 News, The Daily Iowan News (WMT) childl'en Mrs. Dorothy Hatzell, The attorney for the defense was 3:35 Iowa Union Hour News, Music (WHO) Mrs. Mary Lee, Betty and J ean Edward L. O'Connor. 4:00 F'ra nce Forever News (KXEL) Engstrom, all of Rock esland, 1Il.; 4;15 Womer! Todl:ly J1 :15 Charles, Hllrold and At'thur or Mo­ or the millions of persons In th 4:30 Tea Time Melodies Ort The Record (WMT) line, III.; Joh!), Who is in th . uth­ United Stotes with impaired hear­ 5;00 Children's Hour Roy Shields (WHO) west Pacific anu Mrs. Ann Marie ing, only 3 telat! v Iy small palt 5:30 Musical Moods Dance Orchestr~ (KXEL) Lawson of Iowa City. are totally deat. •• li:'S News, The Dally Iowan 11 :30 6:00 Dinner HoUl" Music Treasury Salute (WMT) 41:55 News, The Dally Iowan News, Garry Lenhart (WHO) 7:00 The Glory of Our Victory Dance Orchestra (KXEL) 7:30 Sportstime 11 :45 7:45 Even/n'g Musicale Jan Garber's Band (WMT) Daily Iowan Want Ads 8:00 Wesleyan Chapel Hour Music, News (WHO) Dance Orchestra (I{XEL) instruments. Carl I. Waltersdorf, 8;30 Album of Artists Crest.o n, la. H I: 8:4~ News. The DaDy row~n 12:00 CLASSIFIED Press News (WMT) NETWOR BIGI.JLIGBTS RATE CARt FOR BENT 1 0 6:00 Midnight Rhythm Parade 0 0 Jack Kirkwood Show (WMT) (WHO) 0 0 Sign Off (KXEL) CASH RATE FOR RENT-One room apart­ Lucia Thorne and Co. (WHO) lor 2 dar-- ment wilh cooking facilities. HEN R Y 1 I Th Higgins "Boys (KXEL) CARL ANDERS OM 3 lOc per lina per cia" 328 Brown. Dini 6253. 1 6:15 • consecutive dlly»- 0 Q MU3ic That Satisfies (WMT) For R nl; One room- apartment-~- 1 0 Capt. Robert Pasley 7c per line per d8,J' News of the World (WHO) II coDaecuUve day»­ with cooking facUlties. 328 0 2 H. R. Gross, News (KXEL) BrowI'. Dial 62 53. 2 !lc ·per tlne per da, 0 6:30 Bags High Nazi month- 0 0 American Melody Hour (WMT) 4c per line per day INSTRUCTION 1 I N~ws , M. L. Ne.lson (WHO) Capt. Robert Pasley of Ames, - FllUre 5 word. to IIn_ Did You Know? (KXEL) and graduate of the University or Minimum Ad- 2 Unea Dancing Lessons- ballrOom, bal- . 8 , 6:45 Iowa has captured the former let, tap. Dial 7248. M.1m1 Youde R II American Melody Hour (WMT) Nazi Minister of the Interior, Dr. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Wurlu. Jimmy Fidler (WHO) Wilhelm Frick, at his villa in Bul­ 60c col. inch garia, according to word received 1 0 Preferred Melodies (KXEL) Or 15.00 per month 1 I 7:00 by his COUsin, Mrs. Robert Lein­ Big Town (WMT) baugh, 482 Grand avenue. Doctor I 2 1 I AU Want Ada Cash In AdvaIlce 0 0 Johnny Presents Ginny Simms F·J·ick was succeeded by Rimmler. Payahle at DaUy Iowan Bual­ PLmlBING AND BEATING 1 0 (WHO) Captain Pasley practiced in ness oWee dally untlt 5 p.m. Ex~ri Worllmanlhl,l 1 0 Ted Malone (KXEL) Ames before he entered the serv­ -... 1 0 7:15 ice. He is now on allied military Cabcel1aU('ns must be ealled In LABEW CO. Big governor for an unidentified G r­ 0 • Town (WMT) before II p. Ill. 227 E. Wash. Phone 881 0 1 Johnny Presents Ginny Simms man district.. Responsible lor one Incorrect to (WHO ) Captain Pasley has becn over­ inBertion onJy. , S Lum an' Abner (KXEL) seas for more than a year. 1:30 His wife and two daughters re­ You are alway. welcome. lET T A X E T T P A. U L ROB INS a ~, Theater of Romance (WMT) side In Boone. A sister, Dorothy and PRICES Ir~ low a~ Ute A naie With Judy (WHO) Pasley Mat.tox, is also a gJ·aduate DIAL 4191 Alan Young ~hQW (KXEL) of t.he university.

133 PQINTS AND HE'S CIVILIAN WMC Regulation. I~~~.S~ Advertisements tor male or ..- senUal temale workera are cu­ rled In UleBe "uelp WaDW" "H ... Balt,d 60001 colulDJUl wlUl the anden&aad­ t'Iea eat. Br'" Inl' tbat h1rlDI' proeeclur.. JhaU Itol.. PMtrleil coatOMII to War Manpower Sp,cial Order, CommlSllon Bel'UlatloD" City ~ak.ry III E. Waablndoa Dial .... LOST AND t'OUND FOUND; Dress pin on campus FURNITURE MOVING April 29. For further informa­ tion write Regina Ryan, 2046 Linn aOOM AND BOARD By GENE ABEll .. Blvd., Cedar Rapids, lown. MAHER BROS. TRANSFER For EUfclent Furniture Mo~ WANTED Ask About Our DA WHOLE LA'tOUT HM···TkIS Wanted to buy: Trumpets, cor­ WARDROBE sEAVlCE USES ALL 0,0.. F~ WILL MAKE nets, clarinet!;, alto and tenor I DIAL - 9696 - DIAL OF MUH HOTEL JUXJMJ. . A NATURAL saxophones, baritones and olher "j? DOUBLE ,RAq:5, GAG.··· . PULLMAN AN I FREIGHT CARS, THE EARL SWITCHES, TUNNELS, BOUGHT "A RAlLRa.D-.. A WATER. TANK I\N' A OEPor! "'HE SHOULD IT GETS RESULTS HAVE A 'PRESIDENT Have you tried a DaDy Iowan OF 1llE. Wanl Ad? They can qet you results on IIPY type of ad­

&om ~ntiDg an apartment to flndinq somethinq you have O~I OF TI:'El~dT IIIEN to leave Ute army air forces redlstrlbOtion los.. Try one tomorrow and ... 1Ia&Io" Nil. 1 unfIer th~ arlll1'. new partial demoblJlu&lon plan Is .."" her~ as h~ ' was bidden farewell by Col. A. W. So der, com­ U they can't help you• .,.qdIn, of~leer" of the army ialr forces redistribution ltaUon at A'WaUc Clly, N. .. just one hour after the station received a wire CALL 4191 IIOtJf, .. 1l ut I ~ official point plan. The lucky man, 100D to wear elftlka clothei . ~ MISe''- Booney E. BenJamtn of Presque Isle, Me., l ~ . Sl IIl/)n~ID Enrland, Alrlca, Sicily and Corsica won hbn CLASSIFIED DEPT. DAILY IOWAN 111 polDk. _". ______..;...-:---1

.. 'Am: m THE DAILY 10WAR.IOWA CITT.IOWA TUEsDAY, MAY 15,1945 ======~======--~====~~~~~~~~~~======p======~======ALLIES NOW CONCENTRATE O~ JAPANESE FORCES 'ISLAND 49' AUTHOR AT WORK Davenport Jaycee. City Council Hears 42 Seniors to Graduate Contribute $500 Departmental Reports From University High 'To Kinnick Fund Safety Committe. The Davenport JuniOr Chamber ~ Friday Night at 8 P. M. I Propose. Police .. of Commerce has contributed $500 to thE' Nile Kinnick scholarship Training School A class of 42 seniors will gradu­ fund. The money was raised by 8 ate from University high school "Spottlight Parade" variety show At its regular monthly meeting i'riday at 8 p. m. in the University .ast night the city council heard held in Davenport Aprll 12. The theater. Rounding up the year's contribution was presented bJ the annual report of the library activities for the class will be their board, a report from the recrea­ James Graham, Davenport chair­ selUor picnic and the annual senior man, at a meeting oC members of tlon commissIon, the monthly re­ assembly, final assembly of the ports of the various city depart­ the state board of the fund in Des year. Moines May 7. ments; passed several minor ordi­ The commencement program in­ nances and voted to pay city billa. ~ IONIN,. cludes: The parking, public safety and ~ "Priests Marche" from Athalia police committee made a report 111 by Mendelsohn-instrumental en­ In which it recommended: ~CUS. semble. 1. That a police training school Invocation-the Rev. Elmer E. Padllc Oc... Dierks. be established and made an an­ Kong , nual affair. ,, Cello solo-Constance Righter. 2. That" the police department IntrodUction of speaker-Prof. MARIANAS.: L. A. Van Dyke. be reorgani~ed so that there will • be an officer with the rank of LUZO~' PHIliPPINES Address-President Virgll M. captain on duty at aU times. Manila~11J H"ncher. "0 Divine Redeemer" by there is no oHicer on the 11 p. m. Goul)od-Girls' vocal ensemble. to 7 a. m. shift now. , Sour" YAP • Presentation of class-Principal . I~ ~~ 3. That Patrolman L. N. Ham , E. Lynn. be appointed captain to serve on Chino ~~MINDANAO • .. [jJ S.a Davao' /PALAU' • IITRUK AWarding of diplomas-Acting the late night shift. Delln E. T. Peterson of the college The Rev. Leonard J. Brugman, .. ' 9 u IS. • CAROUND of education. director of the Catholic stUdent anlkftln. IJenediction - the Rever end center, presented a petition to the Dierks. s :3O-Oot .h 101.11 ...... Delly n ,. councll asking that Ridgeland Recessional-"March Pontilical" 5 :45-Jor." S.,,;.h ...... Del" " ,. avenue and one other street be by Gounod; insr.rumental en­ 6 :OO-He.lVcn l.nd Home .•••.. 0.11, u .. 6'I5-F.... Sor.I ••.....••••. Moo w... ,~ vacated by the city. These semble. Ot.. k .. hoord Pu ...... T ... T1no .. "streets" are shown only on platts Members .of the class of 1945 are 6 :3O-P.f. New •... •. •••.. . D.iI, ..... 6:"5-J,,.., ••d Z.ld ...... Den, .. Iloo and are really only gullies. EJiubeth M. Adams, Fernando F. T:OO-AI .. Orel ...... Dell, as ,. ' ,IS-Tlm. 10 Shl ...... Doil, n he In his petition the Rev. Mr. Arango de Urrlola, Garnet Eliza­ 1:30-Blbl. B.o.d...... '" ..•.• 5oa4oy Brugman stated that he intends beth Barber, Mary Louise Bogs, N." ...... Del" •• Iloo SERGT. MERLE MILLER, whose first novel, "Island 49," Is to be to build a sidewalk to the student Mary Lou Carson, Dorothy E. 1:45-01 •••d H,I.n ...... Doil' H ... pubUshed May 29, once was city editor ot The Dally Iowan. Now Is I:OO-W•• ld N .... R... ""p ., ...... ~ center from Riverside drIve. He Louise Cole, Helen Elizabeth Dan­ R... blin. COwhoyt • • •. Moo W" V,. ner, Valorle Jean Dierks, James G. managing editor of the continental edition of Yank, Sergeant MUier R •• ,III. Rou.d.~ ... . , .T.. Th ... also declared that the gullies began work on the novel shortly after the baUle of Enlwetok In 1 .15-5•• '1' ,. O.d...... a..., would be cleaned up and the 8ur­ Easton, Mary Louise Erb, Gretchen Sa ••'.I1 ...... M .. W04 Pri Elaine Fieseler, Monica Fisch, February, 1944. The final chapters were written on the western S_nd Cotp 0' Co ...... To. 1\0 rounding land Unproved. front with the First army. The book 15 dedicated to Sergt. John All.. RoIh ...... Sot .... Mayor Wilber J. Teeter. saId Francis Ambrose Harney, Rober't I :30-NJIC St.i.. 00...... S .. .., Bushemi, Yank photographer recently killed In acUon, with whom 1'1 ...... Mn ,~ .. P~ that vacating the streets suggested Department Chairmen SergI. Wilmer Blair Arrives on Fu rlough D. Hartsock, Pat ric i a Anne Humphreys, Harry William Jacobs, the author traveled sixty thousand mUes by plane and jeep. , : 40-~~:i~. M~;~d ·R~p~rt· 'M~ ~~7.t In the petition would involve S.45-M.lody M.dh •• •...... M•• 0 ... Pri closing several alleys and one Named by League After 28 Months With 136th Medical Corps John William Augustus Kennedy 9:00-00.1,,1 •• Sol ...... 5..... and Jayne Yvonne Kupka. Newl of thr World . • .• Mo. f.", Prf street and that the director 01 the 3 Drivers Pay Fines VI.t • .., Gord •• P.r14...... l!o\.,.., center intended to make extend­ Department chairmen and chair­ Vera June Lackender, Carolyn Man Pleads Innocence ':I5-P,.pb • ., I. N ...... , ••.•••••• 5•• ., F'irst Sergt. Wilmer K. Blair is Lon L'wlon ...... Mow ,tlf' ,ri ed improvements at the rear of the men of the standing committees of the service Private Grimm was Joan Ladd, Williard Loren Lc­ For Traffic Violations spending a 21-day leave with his employed here for two years. Grand, Joyce N. Mathes, Ray V. Bob "'rr",'ron, end Co .• ... Sth"., student center building. the League of Women Voters wcre mother, Mrs. Nellie Blair, 405 N. 9:3O-Amtrlcln Le,1on •.. ••.. ... •S.""., McDonald, Leslie Hugh Meredith, To Liquor Charge W. A. Hargrove; 625 Iowa Ro.d ., Lif...... Mo. th .... F~ The petition was referred to the named by Ethyl Martin, president Linn street, a [tel' 28 months in Mu.l. R...... S".r., streets and alleys committee for of that group, at a meceting held First Lieut. Harold R. McDowell, Charles McKay Morris, Stanley avenue, was fined $18 with $8 sus­ ':4S-N...... 5 ••., New Guinca with a hospil;ll com­ Norman Murray, Kathryn Louise pended in police court yesterday Joyc. J.rd ••....••.... M... hN ,~ investigation and report. yesterday in the Fellowship room pany. He went to Camp Clai­ 21, of Salem, former SU~ student, Henry Musack Sr. pieaded not C.IIi., 1\11 Girl •• " ...... S"mI., Parsons, Doris Millicent Ranshaw, for speeding. 10 :00-I\m.ria 8nk •• Go ...... Mrs. Jessie B. Gordon, librarian of the Congregational church. The borne, La., with the 136th medical guilty in district court yesterday s.,"", has received a fifth Oak Leaf Constance Miriam Righter, Mary J. F. Fairbanks, D and L cafe H.ppy F ..... SIt ...... 101 .. Ihn fri of the city pubUc library and sec­ session was devoted to the annual corps tn February, 1941 and a~­ to charges of illegal possesion of It.(; J.mbo ...... - .• , ... " .Sot.,., cluster to the Air Medal for meri­ Sayre, John M. Severe, Albert P. paid a $1 Cine for overtime parking 10 :3G-N .... HI~hli.hl•• . • , ...... Su • ., retary of the recreation commis­ business meeting and a discussion tended thc university prior to his intoxicating liquor. torious schlevement as a B-17 Fly­ Siner Jr., William Douglas Cecil and Dr. O. E. SarH, University Soldl •• Who eo.,. H...... sion, read the annual report - of of local, state and national policies. enlistment. Musack was indicted by the ...... 101 •• ,~ru 'Ii ing Fortress co-pilot on bombing Spear and Shirley Anu Spence. hospital, paid a $l fme for alley 5.. 111.' Ild MeCoen.lI. _ ... 5.1.'" the library board and the tirst re­ Department chairmen as n.amed attacks- on Germany. He belongs grand jury May 11 and was re­ 10 :45-5.10. Strlnh .•••..••• , •• •• .. 5 ..... port of the recreation commission, by the presidcnt include Prof. Donald SPevacek, Virginia M. paJ'king. O.. ld H.r.m ...... M ... 11> .. H Pvt. Charles Bernard Doebels, to the 96th bomber group of the Thompson, Robert E. Vogel, John leased on $500 bond. ll :OO-Chureh S.nien '" •..... , . . ,.., covering the time since lt~ form­ Maude McBroom, foreign policy; former SUI student and son of third air division which has re­ Louis Weno, Maynard Ivan White­ The trial has been set by Judge 10 a. m. Attorney for the defend­ Judy .nd J ...... M•• '.[9 pd ation in September, 1944. Mrs. O. E. Sikora, economic wel­ AI .. Dreier •••• • ••••..••. s.t.r'~ Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Doebels, Bur­ ceived two presidential citations. book, James R. Williams,. Eric C. Harold D. Evans for May 22 at ant is E. p, Korab. 111lS-Perry M ••on •• •••••••. Mo" din PI. The library report showed that farei Mrs. Lyman White, social lington, has rcported for duty at Bottk Rlvilw, .. , .•.•.... 0 oS.tar".,- 2,776 books were purchased last welfarc; Mrs. A. C. Kern, educa­ Wilson Jr. and Carrol Everette 11 :30-Edith Dunh.m W.bber .. M•• 'hn Pol the Carlsbad American Air Force" Lieut. (j,g.) Edward Paul Van­ Yoder. A.I.n.l. Spotli,h...... SOl .... year, raising the total number of 0 tion, and Mrs. E. L. DeGowin, op­ N. Mex. TOPS FOR QUALITY , or, It :45-Th, Buekuno • . ' ..... Moe tltr. P,I volumes in the library to 29,338. eration. derPI(>eg, USNA, 32, of Otley, who '. AT FOUNTAINS EVERYWHERE 11 :55-H,.1II fttr Tndt", o. 0' ,Me. tlt", .• n attended the university, has re­ The amount of money spent for Chairmen ot standing commi t­ prc. Don A. O'Neill of Clear Wareham Named TOPS FOR QUALITY EVERYWHERE ""IINOO" '.00."101' ported for duty at Little Creek, 12 F .. bioo.d 5. • .., books was $4,332. tees are Mrs. Chester Clark, fi­ Lake, who was graduated irom TOPS FOR :oo-ola R.viv.I ...... Va. Community Chest EVERYWHERE Marlcet. a P.rm N.,.•• MOI tb ... fri Nate Moore Jr. was appointed nance; Mrs. Franklin Knower, the University of Iowa school of TOPS FOR Corn Belt Hour. , 0 •• • • 0" .5"",4" to the city electrical ,examiners publicity; Mrs. James Meade, pub­ Chairman for Year !l:I5-S.ddle Mt. Rou.dup •.• M •• W.4 Ptl journalism, rece"Uy hilS been pro­ TOPS Victot'" F.rrnel'l •• o •••••• 0 0 T •• n. board tor a five year term. lications; Dr. ~uth Gallaher, leg­ moted to that rank at Persian First Lieut. Geor~e R. Stone, 12 :lO-H•• b PI.mh.ck ...... •S •• ., L. D. Wareham was elected 0 . .. . The council passed several Of­ islation; Mrs. Everett Hall, broad­ TOPS N .. "" ...... •...• DliI, '1 S. Gulf command headquarters, Teh­ university medical student before chairman of the Iowa City Com­ !l:45-S.n.'ell ...... M•• W.d Pri Sot dinances establhlhlng the location sid'ls; Helen Focht, membership; eran, Iran. This command has entering the army in 1941, is postal TOPS Serv.d Wllb Son' •.•.... , •• T •• no and elevation of sidewalks in dlf­ Mrs. C. E. Cousins, discussion munity Chest board for the com­ 1 :OO-Th. Ford Show ...... S... , moved more than 5,000,000 tons of officer for all Eighth airforce ing year at a meetlng yesterday, TOPS Guidi., LiCht ...... M •• Ihn Pri leren t parts 01 the city. The side­ groups; Mrs. Thomas . Farrcll, vital war material through the service command personnel in Mu.leln •. . I ••• 0 •• •• •• •• ••• S,tur. walks established were on the "Know-Your-Town;" Mrs. Hum­ replacing E. J. Liechty. TOPS I :U-Tod.,.. Otild,...... M•• On Pri Europe. The command station I :3O-We.ltn,bou •• 0.0 ••• S•• ", Persian corridor to the Soviet Other officers, all reelected, nre Pro.r.m • south side of Muscatine avenue bert Albrlzlo, telephone, and Mrs. Union. where he is located is the only re­ TOPS Wom.n in Wblle .• ••• •M ... I~'" ,tI George W. Davis, vice-chairman; Veterans' Advhor ••. '., . 0 .SllIra, between Seventh and Fourth Ewen MacEwen, postwar planning, pair depot on the conttnent for I :4S-Hymn. All Church ••.• Mo ••bru Prot. Roscoe Woods, treasurer, and TOPS n. avenues, on the north side of Promotion to major of Robert this air force commanded by Lieut. B.tty Crochr ...... PrWI, Mrs. James Records, secretary. TOPS N.... About R.li'j...... S..... , Church street between Linn and Two Girls Arrested S. Butsch, former curator of the Gen. James H. Doolittle. J:OO-World P.nd...... S."!'! Gilbert streets and on the south university's museum of natural I. J. Barron, Dale W. Welt and TOPS FOR A Wom.n of Amtrlu .. Moe tbr. 'ti H. S. Ivie are the new directors Orcb •• tt•• of tb. N.tion ..•. S.t ...... side of Muscatine avenue from For Petty Larceny history, has been announced by TOPS FOR 2:I5-M. Perkin ...... Mon thr. Pri Court street to Dearborn street. the second engineer special brigade Ball turret gunner of Eighth taking office. They replaced Vern l:3I1-A".y Hou ...... 5• .., Josephine Lucart and Kay Ked­ airforce B-17 Flying Fortress, Bales, Fred Boerner and Mrs. Jo- TOPS FOR QUALITY PIP Yount'. F,mUr ••. Moo tbn P,I The second reading was liven in the PhUippines. His wife re­ stau 2 :45-Ri,h••• HI~pin ...... , 101 •••h .. PM an ordinance establishln, the die, both of Akron, Ohio, were ar­ 3,ClO-8 ••kll ••• 'lV1I • . , •.•••• Mo. Ihn Pri rested by Iowa City police yester­ sides at 431 E. Jefferson street. SHgt.Iowa City,Dclmar has ~received Ban~ 21,a f04rth fr~ Is:e~p~h~B~r:av~e~~~a~n~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~_ ~= Oaildren'. Sible Hour ...... S.la,., grade on North, street. = 5: 15-St.lI. Dell...... M•• lb •• Prl day and charged with petty lar­ Oak Leaf cluster to his Air Medal ko Lieut. Deigh David Boy d, J :30-1.... ·N.br .. Qui. '" . •••• s. •., ceny. In pollee court they were for meritorious achievement. Ser­ * Loreazo Jon ...... ' • . Mon ,b,. Pri USNR, has received the Navy Air * JOWl Roundlabl. . .•.• , .•. ,S'tur~ sentenced to 30 days in the county geant Bane is a member of the ]:45-Youn, Widder 8ro ..... Mo. Oro Pn Medal lor meritorious acts during jail. The sentences were suspended 487th bomber group of the Third 4 :OO-'N BC Sym~hnny •.•... , .••• ,5... I. A. Opstad 118 hours of flight over enemy Whe •• GIrl M.rrl ... . Mo. thnt ,ri on condition that they leave town. air division cited by the pre$ident Gr.nd HOI,I ...... S.t.ldly territory in the south Pacific thea­ for the England-Africa shuttle . :I5-r."I. P.... LIIo ..•.. M•• ,itru PM ter. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. . :30-Ju •• PI.i. Bill .••• , • . • Moo Ibn 'Ii bombing of the Messerschmiit Jobn W. V.nd... n.k ...... 5...... , J. D. Boyd, 706 Templtn road, and plants at Regenspuri in August, wage is "too high" 4:45-F.on. P.,. P.... U • ••• 101 •• Ihnt 'II Feted on 25th Salvation Army Truck his wife and daughter reside at No Mu,je nf M.nlt"ttt •••• , .•••• Sat .. ,.., 1943. His wife and parents resid.e 5 :OO-Rylbm R ••ndup ... : ..... , . •5 • .., 422 Brown street. N.w ...... Dell, .. So To Complete Collection at 26 W. Court street. He was 5 : I~N.w ...... Slnd" The Salvation Army truck Corp. Lewis J . Greazel, squad former! employed by Par I s CaribbtlD Cru;...... Moe W.d 'If that is picking up old clothes Cleaners. Son, ••1 T .. ili'bl...... Too n,. Anlniversary leader, son of Mr. George A. Son".lIo...... S.t._ donated by people in Iowa City Greazel. route 2, is a member of S: 30-Greo. Gild."'.... • ••• , .... . S...... was unable to calion everyone Spoltl.b. on Rbyl!".... M•• tbtl 'Ii A that is earned! Tommy Don,),', Show, 0 ••• ,S,t"dI, The 25th anniversary of Iver the 34th division's quartermaster third Oak Leaf cluster to his yesterday that registered their company with the Fifth army in Air Medal has been received by S t4$-8ritl.h Broedentin, .• Mo. thru ,,1 A. Opstad as supertntendent of names with the Chamber of .:SO-W•• COmm •••• f1/ ...... MOl Oro Pri the public schools of Iowa City Italy. This company has supplied Second Lieut. Arthur D. Sexton of Commerce. the front with food, ammunition, Iowa City, pilot of B-17 FIytng IVeNIN .. '.0..... "" was celebrated last niKht at a Persons who registered their 6:00-J•• k Bon.y ...... 5• ..., party given in FellowshIp hall of fuel and other supplies throughout F'ortress in the 351 st bombard­ HAT THI waies of the future? Luci. Th.r •••n. Co ... Mo. ~r. JIll names with lhe Chamber of or tribute much toward buildinll a better and Clil! Carl 4 0,...... , So"'"' the Methodist church by the the Tunsian and Italian campaigns. ment group, for combat missions 6:15-N.... nl th. World ....M .. Ihn Pri Commerce and who have not over Germany. The 21-year-old WThie question i. bound to come up stronicr American people. But these alone Teacher's federallon. yet been called on can expect Tin P.n All., ...... Sa ....., • Pfc. Charles M. Grimm of Iowa flier is the son oLMrs. Anna Sex­ in any discus.ion of post-war planning. are not enough. 6:3O--Fitch a,.dwe'on •••••• 0 ••• •• S• ...,. Officers for the cominK year the truck today, according to Ed New • . , . I •••••• • ••••• DIU, " Sa were elected at a short business City is a baker at the Marrakech, ton, 632 S. Dodge street, and at­ 6:45-H. V. K.It •• bo ..... M•• Wid n. Pri Berwick, secretary. French Morocco, base of the ATC tended the university before en­ On thi., our attitude is clear. No walre. Confidence is the first need .• . confidence Jimmy Fidl" ...... T •• doy meeting of the Teacher's club. 8.,. Dance Carol.t1 •• •.•. 5,•• ,.., tering the army in 1942. are hirb that are earned. Fifty dollars a day that work brings reward. Such confidence The celebration was attended in North Africa. Before entertng 7:ClO-a..rll. M.C... hy ...... Sa'" I(II'1Ufl i. none too high . But a dollar a day C••• lud. Th ..lr ••..•...... Mo""" by 115 teachers and other guests. cultivated in a people Ilenerates enterprise Joh." Pr... n" ...... To~ and effort. Mr. I. ""til Nflfth ..... 0 We ...... ,. The program was prepared under .SUPERFORT MAKES CRASH LANDING ON IWO J JIMA~ . ""1(1""" i. much too h illh. Fr.nk M.".n ...... n • ...., the supervIsion of high school Cit I.. SI,.i •• Ki'h ...y ...... Pr,,", Industry, beinll part of the people, re­ Variety H.II ...... Su.... teachers and the theme centered MolY Prodflctive Methods 7:30-I!ddi. Brack •• Slorj ...... S• .., around Opstad's 25 years as super­ sponds to the same stimulus ... and is ready Vo ice onf Pirestone .. . •. •.•. Mo'" Wares are a pan of the product. They are A D••• with Judy ...... T.... ! Intedenl of schools. to initiate and work and invest all for the G.y M... P ...h ... tont •••• 'lVod."-; A quiz program patterned after not the result of the employer's generosity, Oi ••b Sh... ' ...... Thu"'" treasure of life in America. Dully', T...... ,ri"" the Dr. I. Q. radio program was nor the employee'. ability to brinll pressure Truth Of Consequ.nc...... s.tar. presented with Ansel Martin serv­ • :OO-M.nb .... n Mtrf1/·Go·R.d ..... to bear. Youth Must Have Opportunity TeI.ph ••• H.or ...... M8""•• .., Jng as Dr.· I. Q. All questions re­ M YOIery Th ...... T • ...., lated to Superintendent Opstad or American Industry has continuously de­ The way must be kept clear for indepeod­ Eddi. Cantor .... 0 ••••••' ed ...... , Bin; C.o.by ...... n ..... the public school system. veloped methods whereby a man receives ence in business ... and for younl( men to W.It. Tim ...... PrI.., Assistants for the ,quiz: pro­ N.d •••1 Bor. ' 00...... " Sol."., more pay for fewer bours but still increases start new businesses. ViIlOrOU! competition ':lO-Album P.ntIli.r Mu.i ...... !Jndop gram were Roy Schlicher, Don In'.r.... lnn Pj ...... M...., production. And .0 it will continue to be. and initiative have carried our country Fibber Mce •• 4 M.II, ....T .... Sea v y, Fred Jone., Waiter Mr. DlII,i .. 1\"."'", .... W04 ...... Walker, Charles Tra~hsel and But ware. are only one of Industry'. safely and far. B.b B...... n ...... P.opl. Il .. Funny ...... P'" Merle Ohlsen. ,problems. American business is not performinr its 10". Barn D.ne. P,oUa ..• ,Set.,." At the conclusion of the qui~ ' :OO-Hour 0' a.um...... SO'" complete (unction unless it makes available Cont •• ud Pr.,r... • ...... fIt..- ;program Charles 'Ilrachsel pre­ A Better World Must Come Bob Hop ...... T • ..., se.nted Superintendent Opstad with to every fam ily traditional American stand­ K.y ""'" Con ...... W04""" Ahbott a C.... ll ...... n.,..., 25 silver doUars and a scrapbook Millions of young men and women ha ve ards of livinll. American businen also must A.... '.' Aody ...... ,rI.., made up of articles contributed by ' :3I1-Com.d. Thu'" ...... S.... been withdrawn from their homes and serve social order and social advance. There Dr. Q ...... M•• every member of the staff. t. careen. Business il shorthanded. Many in­ Hlld,,,rd ...... T.... Mrs. Opstad was presented a is little room for racial or reliaioul preju­ Rod, V.II", ...... n ..... dustries have been .eriously disrupted. Holly"•• d Th ..tr...... P'" dozen red roses and a white v~ .. dice or class distinction when a country i. 10 ~1\ ••It. a COr.rl", ...... , So"" by Mrs. Roy Todd. Public debt and the casualty lists mount a...... ld S••. CI.h M.. RN 'Ii alive with energy and i. workinl(. 10 :l!-N•••.. , ...... , ...... 00iIt Officers eiected at the businesa hither every hour. 10:3G-W., Ser•. B,8 ... S•• M.. "04 no These are some of the thouahts we hold Bnf')'thln' 'nr the 80'•••.• t ..... meeting wer Donald Seavy, prln. Caa Ynu T.p Tbl ...... ,,,. clpal of Longfellow arade school, Victory, therefore, i. the greatest con­ as we look toward the day when walles J.d, eo.... Sho ...... Son!"" lO:45-A",.. I.. U.h.d ...... S ..... presIdent; Elgin Kreul, vice-presI­ cern of everybody. After Victory, all or us will allain be earned by buildina the good~ Your Nev, Prl .. nt •..••••.•. ,...... , ~' ..I. by C.;.I ...... WId...., dent, and RegIna Houston, secre­ must IU'ive to build I better world . . . a tary treasurer. of peace. a... ~ · M ..1 Pr,"." ...... n... world in which IUch misfortune can ne\'er Il~N .... , ...... 8a. M•• T .. n .... Ha~el Chapman san, "The Time _ S.. rll. Road . \ ...... W...... , happen &pin. 8111 SI.m ...... ,tWII for Making Love Has COIle," 11 :05-Mlli...... au ~ •• T .. n. Sot lI,tS-Tlfft.l, T.plc• . : ...... ,'ridoJ (R o. e r s), "Cloud." (Jrheat Material thines •.. radar and plastics and \1 :JO-Old F ..hloood Ravl ...... s• ..., Charles) and "When I Have Sung Load •• Col ...... M...., television and lriant plane •••• will con- N ...... Tn RIO Sot My Songs To You" (Charles). /l :U-M ••I ...... De!, n'" She was accompanied by Mrs. 11 ,55-N...... 0."" n ~ , ~ U :OO-Mld.I.~. RJo,,~. P.nd. M; ..t;:: thomas Muir, who allO played lor PlOO. 0. THE VALUE of Iwo Jlma for which foot aolcUera and Leathemeelul fought 10 pUantlJ II IIeeJI In Ik, Hi ...... n...., a community sing at the conclu­ the photo above Mowing a B-29 which came tnto Iwo for an emergency IaDdln,. Brak.. on I , ••1.1. t~. Wi.... . • .... S...... , &Ion of the proaram. the 8upedort locJced and the hu,e bomber careened tnto the ftJ,ht Une, plowing thrc!UIh tour KUI­ FORD MOTOR COMPANY A II 1111;... .ob,... '" _Joe ... Special guests attending the tang fIIhten before comtng to & atop. Two membera of. (I'OIIIId crew crouc:b bald. , jeep In ~ party were Maraaret Cannon, foreground to avoid explodtng ammunition. All membera III the B·2" 'crew wen reacued. tliIIlI U! Kate Wickham and W. E. Beck. ~ oalclal Unite9 StateJ Army Alr rore, photo, ______. ____ . _ . (I}1t'lltlti(lIl11 S.f!W»'.Cf!) * I'~fj: t.Jtijttil * ..