• • GOOD MORNING, IOWA CITY!

The wonderful spring weather will come to an end today with thunderstorms and rain hitting the city e I at owan during the day. Tomorrow will be fair and warmer. EalablJahed 1888 Vol.~, No. 152 AP News and Wirephoto Iowa City, Iowa. Tuesday. March 26-Five Centa ,

~------~------~~------~----~------BlAMES RUSSIA Moscow Says Freeman Mayor of City" for Day Red Delegate New Process Soviet Troops I " • * * * ' • • . ' • • • Star Forward, Mates r Walks Oul On Ruins Energy Leaving Iran' Honored at Big Rally UNRRA Meel For A~Bomb I British Plan to Send State Championship U. S. Proposes Limiting Acheson Proposes Parliament Member, Team Given Homage Occupational Forces Licensing System To Seek Information By Civic Leaders To Perishable Foods Under United Nations

JjO no (A 1' ) - ' l'ehI'8n By JOHN OOSTENDORP I A'I'LAN'I'J(' 'J'I'\,. :-:: ..r. W \Hm. 'OT ~ ( P )-. <'i­ and MO!'l(tow I'PP01'I R . Hid lost Maybe yoU didn't know it, but (AP)- N. J. l<'bOl1o\', (·hi(·f elf nti t di 'II),~I )'l' I nlilY that night. ovict t.roops weI' on the Iowa City had a new mayor and ' th HII ~ial1 delegntilll1 to tlw they knl'w Iww tu "U(' nlllllr .. move 0111 of Tran, and in LOll- fire chief yesterday. There was I UNRRA, said last nill"lrt tht'I'e plntoninlO 0 thllt it.' at mi n­ dOli Bl"itif;h ullthoritiel! tooll a new City council, too-only it I' wa: no , ignifi IIntl' t (> hi'! walk- RUDOLPII liE rlZY ('ould be u... d only for in­ sleps to Kl'l' k Ollt (iil'C'ct infol'mn. hnd ·11 members instead of the out 'of /I HNBRA l'oUI1.il llIl'ct- ,I Hfli. /I If/I/illfl j'lIrlllfr" dllsll'i"J ptlrp I lIlIel not for lion on tilt' Sitlllltioll in the mirt- usual seven. I PIlRIt'rn cOl1ntl-.y. The reason? Iowa City took this I ling), .Mrdll), wilt'll the I'll it NI NUERNBERG (AP)-F'ormer bombs. way 10 pay lribute to a champion- •'tlltl'lI pro[)Clsl'd IIdoflt ion 0/' U Deputy Fu hrer Rudolph H sand Th dis ·1(1. Uri' \\ IlIlltle 10 'l'wo member's of pllrlillmcllt ship cage crew that won the city's program which would limit liv- th note atomic ' 11 rgy m­ said they would leffve lust night first state title Saturday with a ing off the land by armies. former !'lad Forel," Mini ler mittee In a scientific report pre­ by 1'1111141 ror T('lIr'l1n to mllll!' blazing finish that spilled tall, "My walkln .. out had no II'_ Joachim von Rlbbentrop . laked sented by Under ecretary of SIale unofficial inquiries on the situa- power-laden LeMars in the final I nlflcance at III," he said last their war crillles detens last Denn Acheson. Th report pro­ lion as representotives of their game. , nl'hl. 1, [ walked out for purely night on an attempt to show that posed an Internallon I licensinl parties. / Bob Freeman. Hawklet for- personal reasons and not 1.0 th ~ Soviet Union wa Nazi G r­ system under th United Nntion Michael Foot, Labor party mem- ward who pumped In three Ben­ demonstrate my atlltude. [was many's willing partner in p 1,101 commission for conlrol or!i lon­ rer und wriler tor lhe Daily Her- sational field ,oals In the last not In a position to take pari In to divid Poland and the Baltic able raw materials and of th Bid, lind Brig. A. H. Head, unionist, minute to overcome a 40-35 the dlscUIISlGn 0 I decided to at- states by secret agreement eight m nutactur ot atomic pow r. who will make the trip, said they hlndlea.p, was made honorary tend to fMlme urrent matteI'S. " days b lore the oUlbre k of war. Dr. Edward • Condon, dJ­ would be gone about two or three I mayor for the day. His 11 team- Fbonov left the council meeting The International military tri- rector ot the bur au of ItaJ1d­ weeks. mates were appointed councll- os C. Tyler Wood or th stole de- bunal ha.lted at lea t ttmporarUy ards and sclenUflc advisor to In Tehran minister ot slate men-at.far.. e, and Ooach Gil partment urged lhnt the 48 mem- Jln oWclal alrinr of one or dlp­ the nators. t'omntented that ber nIltlons adopl Q progrom denl- lorna tic h~tory's most con trover­ Ind propa,anda Prince Flrouz Wilson was made chief of Iowa I the "Irnpll~atlo"" w that the said the Soviet evacuation was City'S lire department. fng with armies in t mporary re 1_ . Ial episodes by reru In, to let way would now be o~ lor berun unday nl,ht Irom KaraJ, That event was part of a huge .• dence in other countrles, and lie attorney, Alfred eldl, read eventual developrnut of atowe adopt a program which would 'nto the re ord a purported eye- Just north of the capital. and was victory raJly at City high yester- I t' ;> • ener.. y tor peace time WIl'& contlnuln... Already, he said, djlY morning that touched off a I 1· ~. Ihll it living off the land. wltne account or RlbbentrOD' He explained to a reporter that %5 tanks, 100 trucks and 700 men d y 10 g . fib l' fl · "The Soviet armies or acquh'- foscow nttrotlations with Pre- although ways had b en known by had left the ~rea lor Kazvln, to I h~1g h \ s~r~e~lo ce e fra I~n; or MORE TRmUTE to Bob Freeman and his 'state championship teall'.n:atea was paid lasi nl.. hi by the Am- ing, In Austria, IiIcreage on which ml r 1 lin and Forel&'n omml­ which atomic enerl)' could be de­ the northwest. th . SCI 00 fO o':'her~, b~leeti rom. erican Legion at its annual dinner for the squads ot the University of Iowa and Iowa City hl,b elr e asses or, e lU I a on. I I large sections of the population sar V. 1\1. Molotov In Au.. u t, veloped Industrially, the chief "The Russians have agreed to Speak H T SChools. Here Mayor W lber Teeters (center) congratulatea "Mayor" Bob wh Ie Coach (Fire Chief) Gil would normally depend," Wood 1939. problem which the new method of leave the country within the next The rally er:Clu~~~r sP~~:hes by \~ilson looks on. Both receiv~d honorary appointments for the day, followlnr Saturda.y nl,bt'. llensational sold In making his proposal. "The The court ordered that the ow­ treaUnt plutonlum hould solve five weeks," Firouz said. "1 think a number of civic and university VIctory. cereals provided by only one-halt davit obtained by Seidl from Ger­ would be that ot ~th traffic in this is a great personal victory dignitaries who paid glowing trib------..,...----~:.:.-::------,...... ,...,.:.--__: the acreage which, according to man doreign office counsellor plutonium rather than its en­ reports, Soviet military nuthor- Friedrich Gaus in th Nuernberg for Prime Minister Qavam." ! ute to the team that [ought up- gin erlng u. e." B . , D ' Sf Wes have now given notice of prison 10 days ago be translated In commons Prime Minister I hill all the way and refused to yrnes ruman ress For example, he Id, It Ihe Altl ~e rejected a suggestion thot quit when the game seemed lost. r r ewey. 41 Japanese Added Intent to requWlion, would norm- for IUdy by nil the Allied prose­ power Indu lry wen nabl d to he arr~nged ? conf~r~nce in M.os-, Those who addressed the can- ally feed 250,000 people for a eutors. produce torn Ie enerry for In­ Iyear. ' Gau. in the sworn stat m I'll hud dWltry wlih untreated pllllOn­ r "II Is obvious that uch u of clnimed Ribb nlrop had told his t cowAttlee With hadPfJme been Mmlster asked whether Stalin, ICoachgregated Pops stude9t Harrison, body Athletic included: Di- Unllty af UNO Open'lllng SesSllon Io Wlr Crimes List lum, It al 0 could make bomb supplies by any resIdent mlll- Soviet host.. that "he did not con­ lle lhou.-hi It advisable to ar- rector "Dad" Schroeder, County Ill! a. by product. But the new Charged With Death tar,. does not square with the ider wllrlike conflict b tween rlnle such a conference 50 thl' Attorney Jack White; Cliff Nolan treatrn nt. th sci Iltlst Id. Of Civilians, Fliers oblia'a.tlon of a ,overnment to Germully and Poland DR an al­ hould help I this problem. "by frank talks wltb Stalin he president oC lhe Chamber 0; UNRRA." rendy finally deterlllined a(falr, may discover how a.nd to what Commerce; Harrison G. GibbS, NEW YORK (AP)-The United Byrne speaking at the first Interned in Sugamo Meanwhll" Presid III Truman extent ovid preoccUp"lIon with president of the school board; NationS security council yesler­ meeting of the important se­ Wood also declared that "nny but o,?ly as a possi bility near nt announced the members of a nlne­ Sf;curlt" can be reconciled with Iver A. Opstad, superinlendent of day heard U. S. Secretary of State ' curity council In the United military, attached to a govern- hand. mon civillon commisslon to valu­ nurs." Attlee replied thal he schO?1s; Fred L. Jones, City high James F. Byrnes assert that "No States, warned that the council TOKYO CAP)-A Japanese ol­ ment which is a member ot P 0 h I at th r· ul ta of the propo ed did not "consider it would be principal; Dick Yoakam of WSUI ; nation has the right to take the must rarry out the mandate of ticer accused of ordering and sup­ UNRRA, which dIvertS suppll s aHerson to ver au bomb tea;1. It Bikini otoll. This advisable." . Gus Schrader of The Daily Iowan; law into its own hunds," and then the people ot the world to travel ervising tJte execution ot two from the use of the nolion, dCllles I eemtd to Indil.'nte slronlly thot A report ~rom Moscow said com- ~ill Hageboeck of the !'ress-Cili-, paved the way to consider today the road to peace. American fliers in the Marianas, the very pt'inclples to which it is the tests would b h Id this sum­ and a serleont-major charged with Court Martl'al System plete ~oluhon of the pro~lem zen; ROY ,Lucl! of Umted Press, the weighty problems of Russian obligated under UNRRA ." mer despite ('ontrory reports which "The charter does obligate oil comrlicity in the massacre of 100 followed lasl Friday's order for n would rnclude Iranian recognItion and Little Hawks alumni Bill'troops in Iran. the states, large and small alike, Filipino ciVilians, were among 41 01 an atonomous Azerbaijan, nor- Sangster and Dave Danner. ______~ ______WASHINGTON (AP)- S cre- six-week delay. to reCraln from the use of force auditional war crimes suspects Thieves Steal Famous tury of War Patterson acted yes­ Acheson's lalk ot "denaturi~" thero province which hns been oc- Coach Gil Wilson, who tuwred or threat of force, except in the Placed in Sugomo prison dUring -upied by lhe Russ ians and where the lJawklets the title In his ter'day to overhaul the army's plutonium, lh element now Il d w derense of law," Byrnes said. "If the past fortnight. Diamond During Peak separatists ho,ve proclnimed an first year at Clty hleh, intro- Chinese Government l'OUlt martial proeedur another In produclnl' atomic en '"IY, ap· Independent state. duced the champions with words the United Nations is to endure A supreme headquarters an- Of Havana Carnival stJurc! 01 "caste yst m" chorge-. parently lO)loot'd like a bomb there must be no excuse or need nouncement yesterday identified I • * • .f praise. "Mayor" Freeman He appointed 0 clvillon board of In the nate's ommltt 'II do d LONDON (Tuesdny) (AP)- IIftIItnted the state champlon­ ITroops Take Fushun, for ony notion to take the low into the men as Lt. Col. Kikuji lto, HAV ANA CAP) _ Stu nne d nme prominent judg and illw­ Be Ion. Prime Minister Stalin said yester-! ship trophy on behaU or the its own hands." whose arrest was asked by the Cuban police pressed an intensive y rs to look Into "grievances" he Some members, who said that day the question of the withdrawal tea .... to teammate Evan Smith, Liaoyang Rail Centers The agenda tor loday's seSsion, Aillerlcnn commander ot the Mar'I_1 hunt last night tor daring thieves soid had been voiced, hearini from they hod never h rd oC It before, 01 Russian troops from Iran "has who represented the studenl set fov 10 a. I'll., C. S. T., provides anus, lind Sgt. Maj. Hidekilsu, who stole the famed $23000 Capi­ vet ran and others. It will sur­ pre ed tor op xpillnalion which already been solved in a positive c6uncll as president. [or the council to take up the most Tanakadate, alleged participanl in 1 tolio diamond from' Hnvana's vey the whole pre enl 8ystem Ach son r pdly did not com­ sense by agreement between the The rally broke up with a pa- Routed Communists criticDI issue faci ng il- the Iran- un internment camp massacre on gnudy capitol building, probably which has b en unchanged for a plel bechusc he wns hllnded a note Soviet government and the govern-, rode through the slreets of Iowa Withdraw Northeast ian-Russian question. It appeared Mindanuo island. at the beight of Sunday night's quarter of a century and male calling him to the White Hou e Ulent of Iran." City. Led by the City high band that this likely would be done on In the Yokohama trial of Yo- carnival. recommendations. while he was testifying. . and the team borne on a truck Dispatches Report a motion by the United States to shinar! MinEmoto, former Osnko The 23-corat d i am 0 n d was "The w r department wnnts lhe Two senAtor said lhat as II displaying the huge trophy, the _____ Ihave Russia make a report on an pl'isoner of war camp corporal, hocked from its gold-rimmed plat- most efficient and just system of they undenlod It. .. method d CHUNGKINQ (AP) _ Semi-of- agreement said to have been and other Japanese charged with inum base in the floor directly be- military justice lhal can be de­ had been found of "POlllODlne" uspec I e 70Q $ludents and tea.chers ma.rch~ d S I C through the busrness distrIct t' . I d' t h [ M h . reached belween Iran and Russia the clubbing to death of Pvt. neath the rotondo by 0 person or vised in the light of military x-­ pluloniu_much as alcohol II hortly before noon. ICI: d Ispa c eSte:o~h' anc una which called fOr the withdrawal IEverett L. T:Yler of Glen Easton, pel'sons using a hommer ond peri nce, American conceptions or denalured_lIO that U would nOl yes er oy repol' mes.e gov. or the Red army from Iran West Va ., Minemoto testified today chisel. punitive justice ond enllght ned !produce the explosive resull!l ~rnmen.t troops were ran~lI1g out he had , seen anotber defendant The theft was discovered arly nenology," sold a sillt menl from needed for .. bomb. They said for (onle·mpl In all directIOns. afle.r rOlllmg. com- I stl'ike Tyler over the head with a Iyesterday, and astounded both po- Patterson released by the Ameri­ that It was tbelr undenlandlq Gary Woman Charged ~~nlst OP~OSILI~~ In a ~efles of Miner Gives Life two-inch plank, lice nnd governm nt oHicial . can Bnr association in Chicago. that any atlempt to r wre II. pltched battles. In another Yokohama trial, Wal- , ori&1nal qualltl to the pluton­ Canadian Spy Leader With Killing Child Ho Ping" Pao, Chinese rovern- To Save Workmen tet" P. Holt of Waynesville, Ill., Ium would meet with extreme R f d T f lIlent army newspaper, said testified in nn aClldavit tbat he LAMBASTS WAGE·PRICE POLICY dltrlcultle . e use to esti y government Iroops occupied the KEMPTOWN. W. Va. (AP) ~ had been beaten in the face with The same "pol oning" proce s, At Fred Rose ttearing GARY, Ind. (AP)-Police Sgt. Iallway centers of Liaoyang, 35 Peter Howard Scripp, 33, saer!- a wooden shoe by a Narumi prison lhey ndded, was appllcoble to U- T. V. Curley said last night mur- miles south of Mukden, and fieed his life ye terday to save 10 camp guard, known as "snag" be- 235, the element out of which the MONTREAL (AP)- Go r don i der chargllS were tieing prepared Fushun, 30 miles east. other coal miners in the Kempton, cause of his protruding upper I orlginol atomic bomb were mode, Lunan, accused by the Canadian against a 23-year-old woman who Mukdea accounts suid lh'e com- No. 42 mine of the Davis Coal and teeth. since supplanted by plutonium. government at being the "head made a verbal staLement to him munists uncleI' Gen. Lin Piao Coke company. In Tokyo, charges. oC contrlbut- of a group o[ agents" supplying I that she threw her six-monlhs-old rought the government advance Scripp. who was standing clear, ing to the death ot tl)ree American , ~u sia wilh war-time secrels, was son into a furnace. , bitterly but wel'o rOll ted and now darted 10 the switches to send a p1'isoners of war were filed against eltt e] ror contempt of court yes- Curley said the woman moved were withdrawing northeastward runaway string or mine cars into Shigeo Akllmatsu, first serieant Axle Company lerday and sentenced to jail a~ter the child's body from the furnace, under pressure. an empty chamber. 1The cnrs 1n a branch prisoner of war camp ! he refused to lestify at the prehm- and took it to Mercy hospit I i~ a The communist dispalch ae- piled up against other cars and neal' Osaka. inary henring of Fred Rose, Com- . a I munlst member of parliament. Rose taXicab. Doctors there found the knowledged that on the same date he was crushed beneath them. also Is accused of commUnicating child was ~ead on? .called police. govemment for'ces had taken Ten workers at the boltom of Named in Suil • informaUon to Russia. The police .offlclal quoted the Liuoyang and moved on towards the pit would have been killed or Reuther Supporters Summoned aa a crown wll- woman as saymg she had olso in- Liaochung, 30 miles farther north-i injured ir the runaways were not DETROIT (AP)-The Timken­ nell, Lunan, a tormer Ca.nadlu tended to kill herself. west. diverted. Fail to .Force ,Debate Ik!troit Axle company, one of atmy captain, tesurled tha~ he the nation's largest manufacturers of axles and axle forgings was ch~ged with violation or the ~:~:J:1~r:~, ::~f:~:~~ Housing Conference Ad opls Three Resolutions With CIO President Sherman Antl-Trusl oct in a civil baa)' In Ottawa. or "Jan," I r ATLANTIC CI'I'Y, N, J . lAP)- 1 action filed here yesterday. The suit charged that Timken­ Detroit Is el\iaged in agreements and Understanding restrainlnl ~?f~~:~dti::.~:~ Requests (ongre~s to Gradually Liquidate OPA ~f.?:~~~:~~~:ir~1 trade in raxles and axle forgings. him although he WDS assured by r torce a floor debate with Presl- I Morris Zwerdling, Assistant the court thnt no Information he DES MOINES (AP)~Gradual lation lo specifically define the committee. Other members were dent R. J. Thomas, who seeks re- United States District Attorney, provided could be used aallnal liquidation of the Office of Price duties of OPA. The resolution John C. Vlvion, of Colorado, election. said that specifically "the com­ him. Administration was asked in one declared such legislation should "Dwight Griswold, of Nebraska, A moUon 10 pit Tbomu anlnat plaint alleles Tlmken-Detroit con­ ". tee I thAt I cannot anaww ' also move to protect the public and Fred G. Aandahl, of North Reuther, currenti)' VIee »IUI- trols pntents covering certain IIUeltloDl that have a bearlllr OIl or three resoluton. adopted last! rather than to fix profits. Dakola. dent of Ihe union, In debate be- multi-wheeled automotlve units m, OWn rullt," Lunan &old "', nillht by iovernorS' and other rep-I The third resolution asked ,bat "The housing discussions have tore .. epee.. 1 seuion of &he con- essential in the manulacture of eHri. Ai one he WM reaentatives of 14 mldwesl slales OPA Immediately establish priCl~ proveo conclusively that the real venUon ",Uh ».,. lnet' »ublle lorle trucks and buses desiened 10 IUloDlahed b, Lbe CDUn lor re- at the close of a day-long housing celllnrs which would encou...,.., bottleneck causing the hOUfini exoluded was defeated for lack carry heavy loads." 'errln, 10 the tIPOlna" laqllil')'. conferenc,. • the rull production or lumber shortage is the lack of lumber nnd of alwo-thlrda JUJorily. The action charges that Timken_ Although he hod been at liberty T"e nuI.tIe, ..Jed that con· and other buUdlbrs. olher building materials," said a Pro-Reuther delegates demoll- BERNARD M. BARUCH lambuta the a.dmInlatraUon's new ware- Detroit ha!l refused to license In $6,000 boil on a charae of vlo- ..... fol ..... up the liquidation The resolutions were drawn up preamble to the resolutions. The strated tor 14 minutes to climax prlee poJley as "Innatlonary," and calls for a year's maratortam on truck and bus manuIacturers under Iltlnl the ottlclal aecreis act in l ot OrA wl&fllll endl of IOvern- by a committee composed of the preamble said also "The policies a da)' in which Phil Murray, presi­ IItrfkn and.loekout.-by law If necessary, yesterday In a hearlnc Wen IIts muJU-wbeel unit patenta un­ elle, Lunon was ordered conflne41 men' ooa&rtI ., lncl.vy. six governors present. Gov. Robert of the fEderal agencies have re- dent ot the CIO, told the !l,OOJ) tbe house banklol cODUr.iJttee. He deefared that !ll'oduetlen' must be less the manufacturers purchase In common Jill until next Monday Another ;e80lution asked con- D. Blue, of Iowa, sponsor of the garded the production and disfrlbu- UAW-CIO representatives he hod tbe overrldln.. alJn 01 Che American economy, a.nd , wantC!d ...1 .... con- their axle and axle forgings from on the contempt citation. ,..... til \QUlledllllely enact legis- conference, was chairman ot the tion of these materials." II "di~tinct (ondness" ~or Thomas. troll continued lor anoUler ,ear. (Al' WDtEPBOTO) Timken.

/ • I .. 'AGETWO THE D AlLY lOW A N. lOW A CITY, lOW A TUESDA Y. MAnCH 26, 1948 TUESDAY. Edit.trlals: WHAT NEXT, HERR GOERING? SINGS FOR IDEAL , I Rosa Page Welch UNO Meeting May Tell How Great Is the World's Faith ••,..111' .11lI III .....,.. "".~ or Tho "an, I ••a. or _, .. Seeks' Equality ,1_' I. "" II •• ,r.. "" 'or Ih.lr ...... , I. ,,,•• 'H .... , fte The Ie sening of intel'l1alional tension 08 'fhe whole struggle r evolvcs al'oU\ld t ha at­ I' ,Da'., la.a•. oa..,,.AL ..,OTIOI:, ...n II' ., Th D.Ur ...... , S t t0 ,~ II. III ••a,. ,..•••• 1•• nrol p.bll~all'DI .. ,II ••••PI HOt .. e the United Na,tions organization begins tempt ot Russia to gaill fl'Cc access 10 ttl .. Although I have sunJ ever .,iI " its ~, .'""0' 10, ..I.,bo ••, '-8•••• , 10. TIU'CO o ...Q ....W wuna spring session in New York ha given hbpe opcn sell. and to ellcil'clc hcrself with 8 wull of since I can remember, 10 years .:0. IIONID 10, • _,o•• lblo ...... buffer states. These Russian uim ' c lH ~ h di­ ago I began to sing with a pur­ to many that the disputes between the major rectly with British foreign and 'oloni ul pose," saId Rosa Page Welch, , powers will dwindle gradually and finally Vol. XXU No. :2NIVERSITY CALE:c;~'IMar Ch 20, 1941 I festivi poli~. Each Russian advan'e is ",ade at th ' Negro mezzo-soprano of Chicago, give way to world amity and mOl'e sinccre co­ expense of British inter ats. who gave a benent concert Sun­ day at the Methodlst church. operation. 13ritisli. policY' demands that III Mcdit Pl'­ fuetM!ay, March 26 un "Hcre Is R 1I11lon's Answer: Tl'!n yellfS ago Mrs. Welch w!ls The ,qllCstiol)s which have bcer straining tanean be controlled exclusively by (J I'ell t 2 p. m. Partner brldgc, Univer­ IR There fI Common Answer?" Inv~ted to lead and sing at a High Sc the patienc() of the world have not beep s.et­ sity clllb. ai'ftaln and that the lines oj' thc empire be religious seminar of a youth gl'oup sennte chamber, Old Capitol. t/Cd by any means, I1Qr will they be \lettled in kept forever free and unchallcngrcl. )'tussian /Tl . To Com In Lincoln, Nebr. It was t~~n 4 p. fntol'-faith Iccll,ll'e scrips 8 p. m. L ctur : "The Lost Se­ the neal' future. 'l'he distru t whic)l 111;1.8 expalision jn the n cal' C8St t hl'eutens Bl'itish on "Here Is Religion 's An R w ~ r : that she decided to work for the cret of LI re," by Sherwood Eddy, Contest eharactel'ized tlle r elatj.Qns of Great Britain, ijo,ni11a11ee of tbe Suez canul and continned promotion of inter-racial relations CatholiclslT\'s An swer," se n ate chamber, Old Capitol. )VTacb rl de auditorium. lhe United tate and Russia still exisis. llritisll influcnce Over the nations along thc by singlrg and conducting forums F/'Ida.y, March 2. But there are indications that the world's lifeline to india and the far enst. and di SC USsion groups. 7:3() p. m. Iowa Chaptel', AmerI­ Pluy production festival. realization that maintaining the peace isn't Perhaps the outcome of this stl'uggl can Mrs. Welch now spends each can Chemical SOCiety: Speaker, Womcn's Vocational conference, any easy undertaking is prompting t.he lead­ not 'be decided by a United ation: Ol'll'l1ni7.a­ summer supervising and leading Professor J . 1. Routh; Room 314 Old Capitol. ers of all natiol)s to ma kegreater efforts to­ tion with the limitatiolls of the lH'eaeJ1t one. music for church youth camp~ Chemistry building. Iowa H I g h School Forensic ward mutuEll undel'Standing. Perhaps the best that can be h.op d for is a across the country . Through.out 8 p. m. Lecture: "What Can I league, MacPl'ide auditorium. Russia stilt feels that she js a lonely na­ series .of strategic withdrawnls and a l'en wed the year she gives concerts ahd Believe In an' Age of J)Qubt?" by 4:15 p. m. UnivcL'slty FIlm so. Sherwood Eddy; Macbride audi­ tion, encircled by capitalistic enemies. And speaks on inter-racial relations. ciety presents the French film: conflict at a later and sCClningly more oppor­ Although Mrs. Welch Is nation­ torium Gruat Britain wilt not $tand quietly by and tune time. "The Buker's Wile," Chcmlstl')' ally recognized as one of th Is *ednesday, March Z'7 audi torium. wateh 11er great empire and bel' zones of in­ ma y a The pl'Cflent UNO meeting provide country's outstapdlng mczrlO-SO­ Play Production Festival. S p. m. UnlvO/'slty Film society flUence being reduced. test of tlle intentions .of the nations t.o WOl'k Pl'llnos, she does not travel under 4 p. m. Inter-faith lecture series presents the French mm: "The The question i, Iran is essentially the same /'or world faiUI and ulldcrst<1llding. 'l'he1'e a management. on "Here Is Religion's Answer: Bnker's Wife," Chemistry audltor- today as it was a fcw weeks ago wbell r~ors have be~n indications-slight though 1 hey "IJ-Jave always sung py request," Protestllnlfsm's Answer," senate ium. of W3l' filled the wOI'ld atmosphere. Russia were-that the world may bc movin g t oward said Mrs. Welch. "I g\less my repu­ chamber, Old Capitol. aturday, March S. is cl]iefly intel'e ted in destro~,jng British in­ a point of ~reat undel'Standing. 'i'hc next tation has just grown by the grape_ 1\ p. m. Lecture: "Life as an Play pl'oduction festival. fluence and setting up a friendly government few weeks Will tell us much m .ore. vine,lt Adventure," by Sherwood Eddy, Women's Vocational conference, in the little country. The British want the In the meantime, n.othing is t.o be gainNl After tre conc¢rt Sunday Mrs. Macbride auditorium. Old Capitol. Rus ians out and a gQvemment il'iendly to mercly by casting allegations of blam(l. It Welch led hl~h school st.udents in Thursday, March 28 Iowa H i g h School Forensic singing and talked informally with Play production festival. league, Macbride aUditorium. Britain in. • ~()uld be untrue to say Russia. is wholly <1t them. ' Sht: a,~o was a gllest at 1 p. m. Iowa High School For­ Sunday, March 31 Oil has played nn illlpOI'tnll t part in the £8n,lt in tpe Ileal' east. Britain, 10.0, in thc Letters to the Edjtor; the Young Adult forUl)I . ¥pmh/!rs ensic league, Old Capitol. 8 p. m. Iowa Mountaineel'S: lec­ conll'ovel'sy, but it is not the prime factor. nast has practiced thc sam policy in its of the Negro forum were lIuests 2-5 p. m. Kensington Tea, Uni­ ture: "Mormon Land," by Dr. Al­ 'I'he oil fields ore an exten 'ion of tIle Baku deaijngs with the w.orld of AI I slam, but thc a t the me/!ting, and a talk on versity club. fred M. Builey, chemistry audi­ oil deposits, and the Ru sians l'ightLy fear that llritish were more experienced cO l1niyel·s. "Contemporary 1'jegro MusIc" Was 4 p. m. Inter-faith lecture series torium. fQreign enterpri 'es in the area would drain RU8sia probably will h'Y to outsmart the The Iowan's Readers Forum ~iv .en by Dorpthy CalTlPpeU of the off the oil from the Russian region. How­ UNO, but whatever tir e dccision, Russia is Negro forum. (hr w.a_U...... nlIq ct.&eI be,... &Ida ICllet.... _ ever, Russia has other oil i1eposits in the expeeted to abide by it. And Ih ell sll£' p('ob­ (Editor's Note: The Daily Iowan invites letters t.o the Editor. They --...... em. .. the Prelldu&. Old Capt ....) Ura.ls which al'e said to be fully as great as ably will present her delTIlllllis an.other timr, mList bear the writer's name and addl'ess, but the writer's name y.oill COPER Sr~AKS T~Dj\.V any in the world. and tlle sttuggle between thc POWCI'S will be not be published if s.o requested. No attention will be paid unsigned Dr. William D. Coder, director GENERAL NOTICES 2 p. m. ( The British and Americans, too, have ade­ on again. letters. ) of the Hniv~rsitY veter~ns s~r!lice, West Poir) to displace lhe King James ver­ will speak on "The G. 1. Program" MUSIC ROOM SCIIEDULI Vlnlon ; Lib qua e oil supplies and expel'ts have pre· That struggle can 110t be abated until Approves Bible Revision STUDENT ACTIVITIES' AT IOWA UNION dicted that technolol{ical advances lessen greater faith antl power is given NO, and sion, but supplement and .clarify it. perore a group or 150 communica­ 7:30 p. m. will TO THE EDITOR: tion skills students in )'oom 221A, CALENDAR Monday through Friday: 11 I. !l'ty, Vinton, the value of oil conslder~bly if not eliminate perhaps not until UNO has evolved into a Muriel Burnell There seems to be a great deal Schaeffer hall at 5 p. m. today. Reservations for student activi­ m.-2 p. m.; 3:30-5:30 p. m.; 7-9 West Union. the need for it elltil'ely in the futl1l'e. ti'ue federation .of nations. of misunderstanding lately on thc ties may be made at the oUlce of p.m. I subjcct of the new New Testa- stUdent affairs, room 9, Old Capi­ Tuesday and Thursday: S:3~" 2 p. m. ment, a translation recently re­ tol. p. m., Iowa Union Music Hour, .' quoke ta, lc.tGuatdfa', New Job trai Il slowed to a stop in rI'Ollt of th slllall leased by nine scholars of thc WSUI, . 7:30 p . Tuesday. March 26 Wednesday: 6:45-8:45 p. M.any people ~oo\t up.on Fior ~llo La Gual:dia hOllse. The condl/ctol' emerged from thc ca­ American Standard Bible version m. , Missouri Behind the Mikes. playing of complele major musica as 1l funny little man wit!] a big 118t. TJleiI' at­ boose with a wheel chair and presented it to committee. • • Reliiious EmphaSis week. rersity high. l\[innie Rose as a gift from the trainmen on It was not the purpose of these 1 p. m. Women's judiciary board work. bu rg. titude j)tobab1y stem, from the numerous scholars to "fool around with the By Helen Huber 11;00 NC\\1$ meeling, Helen Focht's office, Old Saturday: 11 a. m.-1 p. m., reI pictures of La Guardia)n varied and gi­ tbe line. H ;05 Llnl~·l/cs tan opera broadcast. as was recently staled. The Bible ~f1I (II., 0!t"1IQI (II' 12:30 rfew# . 4-5:30 p. m. Highlanders, field­ York. hi~ht last week when the (\I'aek Clti('k HH W is an historical do cument and a b.f-:::r UIT' A.?-'u~l' (iPit! 1~:45 Ch. est~r ~Wles house. Sunday: 1-2 p. m., recordln But now thc funny little m&ll ha. been Ihnjted stopped. r1'1Ie tl'ail) didn't. leave any litcrary treasure, but it is also the 1;1Ip ~uslcal CAt. 4:10-5:30 p. m. Concert band, 2-3 :30 p. m., PhllhalIDonic sym ...,.,----- ~;oo .~Io HI lights 1lamed director general of United Nation!! ~'c­ gihs fer Mitlllie Rose. Instead, it picked hel' word of God) and those who study. Everybody' \vatns to ~et into th ~ ~;15 IclQry ~~~ music building. phony orchestra broadcast; 3:30- act on the "Adventures of the Fal­ 2:30 rl~dlo ChllHStudy Club p. m., recordings; 4-5 p. m., NBE lief and rehabilitation ad min is t r a ti 0 n up and took her to a Shrinc ] 1O~p i ta l ill St. . it must disccrn God's meaning to 2;45 Scl.mc~ W~ W II 4:15 p. m. Tennis club meeting, (UNRRA) with that' not quite so funny. L.olli . man. con" episode, "A Gem of a Mur­ 3;00 Fiction Parade social room, women's gymnasium. symphony orchestra broadcast; 6-8 In the in trod uction to the new der," to be Ireard over Mutual to­ 3:30 New. p. m., rccordings. We }lOpe t1J B aLtjtude .of Jmmol' with whlch And now, through th effol'L'l or lhe train­ 3;35 Iowa Union Radio Hour 7:10-9 p. m. University chorus, mon, Millnie Rose W ebb is rcceil'in g llwdical New Testament the translators night at 7:30 when a blackmailing 4;00 Men illd POJJUC5 ln Ancient music building. EARL E, HARPER he is looked on s.o metimes does n' t deh'act say: "The word of God must speak Greece Director care. All that the wOl'ld of mcdicillC call racketcer is killed Bnd at least 4 ;30 Tea Time Melodies 7:30 p. m. Radio forum, studio from the seri.ousness of the job he bas under­ to our time plainly and qirecUy. two suspects claim they "dunn." 5;()fl Chndren's Hour E, radio building. taken. offer is her rewlll'd fer that friendly wave as It must not be disguised in phrases But Mike Waring doesn't like to ~30 Keyboard Kaper< MEDICAL APTITUDE TESTS 5;45 News 8 p. m. Lecture by Sherfood Tbe examination service of the La. Guardia was given the post because he sbe used to sit in her rocking CIHlil' on the no longer clear or hidden under see innocent people playing musi­ 6;00 Dinner Hour Music Eddy, Macbride auditorium. 6;55 News possesses certain distinct abiJitie.. W e are porch of tire little run-down lr Ol lSC by the words that have changed or lost State University of Iowa will ad­ cal chairs with the "hot seat," so 7;00 French ClvillzaUon Wednesday, March 27 minister the medical aptitude test cortain he will 'put all his encrgies i,nto the tracks. their meaning." he pursues the real murderer with 7;30 Sporl.sUme 7 ;'5 Evcnlr~ MuslCRie Relillious Emphasis week. of the Association of American tremendous respell ibiliti e~ he lias sh.ouldere(t No .one is being asked to disca rd his usual astuteness and nonchal- 8;00 War }\'iPlout Guns S p. m. U. W. A. executive board the beauty and poetry.of the King i!:ls Album of Arllsts Medical colleges at 3:10 p. m. A\thollgh IJNRRA hus donc one 9E the best anee. 8;45 News meeting, Helen Focht's o[fice, Old today, in room 107, University Jillnes version. It can always en­ How an extra glass of iced tea 0;00 Iowa Wesleyan Capitol. Cathol ic jobs of any postwar agency, it Iltlll lIas It vast Hch .our li ves. But for a' child to haiL. This te t i now one amount of wode to d.o. 'i'he feed problem is ,Co ve flo g meant the difference between suc- NETwoak BIGHLlGHT8 4 p. m. U. W. A. council, Helen of normal requirements {or ad­ • "ill meet read the words "to grow" is much cess and failure to an inventor 6 Q. m. 0;80 /I. m. one of thc most pressing questi.ons to be re­ Focht's office, Old Capitol. mission to a medical school. II is Kn ights of more meaningful than' to read "to will be disclosed on "The Kellogg ~6 ~'u,~lrkwood ~6 i:'1Sk~ft~~k' lor a pot! solved at the moment. wax." 4:15-5:30 p. m. Chamber or­ extremely important for tho e who Home Edition" with Gil Martyn KXEL Mus'c KXEL Farn. Favor. chestra, music building. expect to en ter a medical school dinner, the And La Guordia is qnalified to handle such The Capital Examination of the two versions th . Mill I 6;15 p. m. 9:4B ,1. m . an d e news 8 hd Marvin er, WMT J . SmIth WMT Kenny Baker 7 p . m. Mortar board, co.n[er­ in 1946 to take the test at this Reilly will pl·oblems. His record !l R mayor of 'ew York shows that in many ways there is tbe Coronet Storyteller. today atI Wf/O .WOrld News 10 p. m. ence room 1. Iowa Union . time if they have not already takeu mittee proves as much. Nrw York's hislory is not little or no difference. Certain .' KXEL H. R. Gross WMT D. Grant By Jack StlnDett 9:30 a. m. over American. The 6;88 p. m. WHO Supper Club 7:15-8 p. m. Christian Science it. F.glin, noted for honesty in politics, palticularly words have simply been translated story is titled "A Successful WMT Am. Melody KXEL H. R. Oro.. Aloi sie .. WHO M. L. Nelson 10:U p. m. 110, The test wiU require approxI­ into a closer meaning in our usage. organization, room Schlleff~ I where maYOl'S have been concerned. Chicanery SenQtor Would Have Taxpayers Blunder. KXEL Did You K.? WMT News, Le"llo hall. mately two hours. A tee of five 'Xhe story of the widow and her Newest threat to Frank Sin- 6;45 p. m. WHO M. L . Nelson and double dealing have been the rule. Finance Presidential Campaigns mite is changed to "a pOOr widow . WHO Jimmy FIdler 10:30 P. m. 7:10-8:30 p. m. VarSity band, dollars must be paid before noon, But the litt le mAu was .o ne of the most ah'a's hold on thc bobby-soxers IS KXEL Roy. SwIng WlvlT S'ngin, Som t.oday. Arrangements for pay­ put­ came and put in two copper coins ' p. m. WHO Art Moon Or. music building. WASHING'TON-r1'hc v(,l'bal InmbaRting' young goo d -I 00 ki ng Don Corne, II WMT ~Jg Town kXEL Wartburg stAnding mayol'S in the history .of the spl'awl­ which make a penny." Instead of c. 7:45 p. m. Ol'chesis, women's ment of this fee may be made at which Edwin A. Pauley l.ook in ~!' n atc co n­ jOst out of service, who has re- WHO onnny Pre. 10:4G p. m. the university examination ser­ ing city, despite the ract 'he had many en­ "she threw in two mites which 'ned Sammy Kaye making his KXEL Lurn 'n' Ab. WMT Coni. Speake gymnasium. firmati.on hearings for his all cged eHor·ts to JOI , I 7:1$ p. m. KXEL Lenten Hour emies and made many mistakes. He got make a farthing." S p. m, Leeture by Sherwood vice, room 114, University baD. raise funds for thc Dem.ocratic Ilntiollnl c.om­ debut on "Sunday Serenade" via KXEL Elmer DavIs II p . Ill. The receipt (or the fee should be things done despitc hindrances, and tIle city This new version is no mere 7:30 p. m. IVII!IT News Eddy, Macbride auditorium. mittee has led Rei>. A. . "Mi kc" MOl1l'.onl'Y ABC • WMT Thea. of R. WHO Music. New. retained as it will be required moved ahead under his leadership. If he can treamlined for our day than the WHO Dale wllh J . KXEL News Thunday, March 28 (D., Okla.) to suggest that. the con:rr Si'; ap­ Kin g James version was for KXEL Dark Vent. lI :IG p. m. lor admission to the examination. do as mncll in his new post, UNRRA and the TODAY'S PROGRAM 8 p. m. WMT Story Oae. Religious Emphasis week. t 8.:00 ROBERT L. EBIL world will belle!i t. propriate funds for financing tbe re.. News of those hear't-warming stol'ies that al.-e all too It lays politieal parties open to the cllal'g the King James version. 10;15 After Breakr./rt ColCee WMT Bob Cros. Sh. WHO MIdnight Rh,. 7:15-9:15 p. m. University or­ ranking senior of this university 10 10;30 'rhe Book.hell WHO B. Hope KXEL Sian Off COVel' tuition ror th first year In ral'e these day '. It's a · $entimental tale of o~ puyihg off the. obligations with favors This new version is not expected 10;45 Yesterday's MusIcal F,\vorilcs chestra, music building. KXEL Concert the grlldoll te school, or any pro­ some trainmen's good will and benevolence ",hi·1l may .or Jllay not be to Ihe public's best ------~ 7:l5 p. m. Th ta Sigma Plu toward 8 friendly little crippled girl who interests. It opens the possibility of handing meeting, room NI04, East hall. fessional school, in Harvard. Call lived beside the tracks. politic!!l plums to thc highest biclclel.'R. Father Putnam Preaches on Submission- 8 p. m. Lectul'e by Sherwood at the graduale college office for About a year HgO a mill'oad conl:luctor It almost invariably makes th national Eddy, Macbride auditorium. information. stopped his freigllt trll ill in fr.ont of an old commjttee treasUl'er su pect o[ promising ARL E. EA HOlE ramshackle farll1 bouse. He wanted to meet those appointments and favors ill rrlUl'1l for "Man Must -Bow 10 God's 'Will' DENTAL APPLICATIONS Dean the little girl wh.o alway waved hom her contriblltions regardle s of his integrit y as All applications for adm.is.lion rocking chair when tJ!e. tt'aips passed. SANXAY PRIZE pllblic and party sen·ant. to the September, 1946, class of Th university awards annually Unconditional submissi on oJ lian religion is one of slllf-saeri-' The cOllductol' learned that Minnie Rose not good things In relationship the college of dentistry must be the San Kay prlr-e of $500 to lhe Webb had been crippled fr.o01 early 'child­ The evils of public* solicitation* * of campaign man to God's will was stressed in fice. We die in Christ in order to with God. Man is God's servant; lin the office of tbe registrar by senior in the College of Liberal lhe Rev. Ft'ed W. Putnam's SCI"- find faith. bood. W.ord of his discovery passed up and funds are too obviolls and well known to need hi s only freedom is his free will noon Saturday, Ap ril 13. On ly Arts, u naU ve or residellt of Iowa, d.own the line, little Minnie Rose became mon on ~h e Feast o[ the Annun­ and even enumeration. 'Man God's Servant' to submit. . those students who can complete who giv ti th hlghe t promise 01 Ute mase.ot of the Illinois Central. ciation at the Trlnily Episc.opal !l[om.oney thi nks most of them coul d be church Sunday muming. "Just as Mary submitted without "The message of the Feast 01 1 the 60 semester boul'i required [or achievement in j(raduate work. In the following months, many were the eliminated if eongress merely al>propl'iatrti Father Putnam used as the reservation, so we must give in to the Annunciation is Mary's sub- admission by Sept. 1 should ap­ Application must be filed, with times whep passing trains slowed d.own in say $7,000,000 for each major purtY'K CII 01 - basis [01' his sermon the Virgin God," continued Father Putnam. mission," concluded Filtber Put- ply. Priorl\y wUl be given to resi­ d partment r commendations, in front of Minnie H~ e's house, and 1lnginefll's l>ltigns and a prorated umount £01' tbe minol' Mary's acceptance of God's will "We 01 the 20th century have got­ nam. 'We must listen for, hear, dents of Iowa. For complete Ilsl th graduate college o((ice before and brakemen ,t.ossed dolls, candy, toys tind parties. when the angel announced to her ten' out of the habit of submission. recognize and examine the still of regulations for admission con­ April 10. comic bo.oks to the bl'own-haired little Freedom and independence are small voice or God, and on under- sult tbe registrar's office. CARL E. SEA HORE ~il'l. "It's the public that pays the tariff ill th c th at she would bear the Christ Unlvenl\y ch ild . wondedul things, but thcy are standing, must submit." -PAUL J . BLOMMERS Dean 'Then one day last September a freight long rUll anyway. Why shouldn't it do it I • • The Uni Virgin Mary Submitted Recisirar openly and directly aud I'cmove the Qnus Partner fmm tlle' pat1:ies of havillg 10 pay Uwil' way "Mary heard, questioned and TENNIS CLUB noon at 2 submitted," sa id Father Putnam. UNITED YOU'l'1I FELLOW 1111' with faVOl'l$ Y" I:!ays the Oklahoma congress­ Th T IIn[s club will meet at iantyne, ~ The Da~~ !waH '!This unheard of happening was fconomic ,Barriers Keep China Divided Luncheons will be held at the man. 4: 15 p. m. todDY I It the cocial Mosher (The University Reporter atablilb,a 1.... a great strain on her faith, but Congregational church from 12 room o{ the wom n's gymnasium 1'b.& Dally Io~an since 1901,) Some strides have alr'cady hprn mad in whcn the angel had satisfied her BY JAMES D. WHITE to 1 p. m. Monday through Thurs­ the comml .this direction by limiling cont I'ibutions ana tor a busin 's m ting. All mem­ question, 'How cari this be?', she A!I8oClated Press ~atYlit day as a part of our Religious b ra are r(!()ulr d to ottend. Entered u ncond e1U1 malt ma~ at ~ eliD1lnating thoRe made by pressure groups, si m,))ly • said, 'Be it untQ me ac- The political fences separating Until last year not even medical Emphasis week activIties. Speakers BETTY LOU 011M1DT pott office at Iowa City, Iowa. wader" act cd but the law isn't difficult to circumvent. cQrding to lhy will.' Ku6 mintang and C.ommunist China supplies were sUppoied to 110 will be the Rev. Virgil Foster, IIQDIl'eII of March 2. 1878. ., President "It is hard to hear the still small still seem to be reinforced by a through. Monday; the Rev. J ack Fin. * * * . voice of God today" said Father substantial economic barrier. Further information is needed on negan, Tuesday; the Rev. F. A. BoUd of tru.teea: WUbur Sc:JuiIiim, I1ii a Monroney has been too husy latelYI try in g VAR.'ITY OOLt' QUAD Porter, A. Crall Baird, Paul R. olJoD, ~ ~o get som action on the JJa 1<'olJetle-Mon­ Putnall1. "MOdettn sounds have Chungking's Kuomlntang food how much of a bloc~qe there Laxaman, Weclncsday and Dr. Ver­ Smith. Louise Johnston, Jean Newland, t)OD 0\­ hasle and urgency, so we must minister Hsu Kan underlined this still is. But unUi we get it, the non Bodeln, Thursday. ) f you A\I mcn out for varsity goll rOlley c.ommittee repol'l on stJ'eam lining con­ ~ qu a cl nrc rcques(('d to report to Wie, Norman A. Erbe, .ll'I'esB, to introduce any mo/'e legislation . listen all the tulrder to heal' the tod~y when he disclosed that In tentative assumption is Indicated are interested in attending th e tommand .'or God.'1 • ol'der to get relief f!'Om the spread. thnt the Kuomintang has lifted luncheons, call 4301 and make Coa h K nn It tomorrow afternoon When he gets arou1Id to it, he will Inn'e I'red M. Pownall. Publllhli' F.ather Putnam pointed out ti]at ing famine some limited tradil)g it .only when the need for food a reservation. . lit Finkbln fI Id cluh. I!n able ally ill Sen. Carl Halch (D., . Mex.) , Loria L. Hickerson, Assistant to the PubUah,r Mary's questioning of what she had been started with Comunlst in its own areas has beCome Rcute VICKI VAN DtJZtlB C. K~NNm. Jobn A. Stlcbnoth, 1cU~ , author of the Hatch act, one of the .outstand­ heard was a good ' thing. Only are~s. He said Kuomintang offi- enough (hat it can't be satisfied Prelldent COIIIt Wall)' Strlaiham, BUlmea ibn... ing contributions to political reforms in re­ by critical examination of the will daIs in north China already had any other way. Claire DeViDe, Circul.tion v-n.~ cent years. .r God can we understand his bdun trading satt, sUiar and' The Communists themselves H!SBrlnIAN 1lILroroU8 l lNIVERHJTY }'JLM soclm Subacr1Dt1on rat.-By mall .a _ ~ III 4s far back 1\8 the 1940 Democratic coil­ cpmmands and how to carry them I cloth {or Communist-produced have cOhtributed to this situation HMPIIA81S 'ROort, III ., and Mary Fors­ :Jot only, in plain shades of 1 lantyne, chairman, Mrs. M. L. berg, P I of Sioux City. blue, orchid, yellow, kosher ond Mrs. Robert Wylie ore Oljn W. Well house Avonelle Rosheim, P3 of Clear Ute committee members in charge. Lake, and Kathleen Jungman, P3 brown and a few others. PROF. JOSEPH I. ROUTH Caroline Reimers, 109 N. Clin­ 01 Iowa City, are on the refresh­ Slightly soiled. I I... .. Women's Club ton street, and Olin W. Wellhouse, will address the members will be ments committee. Norma Ems, P3 Iowa Women's club wlll meet in son of Prof. and Mrs. W. H. Well- inaugurated Tuesday night. Pro­ of Savageton, Wy o., is In charge the Pine room of Reich's cafe house of Ames, were married at fessor Routh was succeeded by Dr. of invitations. ThurSday at 2 p. m. Roll call wi ll the Little Brown church at Robert M. Featherstone of the col- • .. II th. 1I0me of I be answered wit h "household hints." Hostesses will be Mrs. Nel- Nashua at 2 p m. Marcb 23. The lege of medicine. $4.91 Sports Rev. F. L. Hanscom performed the An instructor in the biochemis- Dr. Fehling to Speak ~. Nfl,., ee,. st., lie B. Sangl!r. Mrs. Lillian Moxon and Mrs. C. R. McCann. double ring ceremony try department since 1937, Pro-Dr. F. L. Fehling of the Germa'1 The bride wore a light grey suit fessor Routh was made an - department will speak on "Nie­ '111. BETl'ER Method Meeting of Business, with brown accessories and had ant professor in 1942 . tzsche and the War" at a meet­ Shirts an orchid corsaee. His research ~ as been done with Iing of Delta Phi Alphn, national! 'LAIN frofessional Women Mrs. Wellhouse was graduated a. type of proteIn kn o~ n as ke~a - honorary German fraternity, to- I DREU Women's and m1aes' sports shirts, I rom lhe American Institute of tms, whIch mclude epide rmal tl S- . I)'lorrow at 8 p. m. in room 106, 0 SUIT or in plaids and checka. SOCIm T Be Here April 7 Business in Des Moines, and Iowa sues such as hair and nails. SchaeHer hall. There will be a fOl 80ciety will I COAT Iowa City bu iness and profes· State college at Ames. She is af- In his speech before the society, short busIness meeting after the 49! LoDIJ .leevea: v·neck: tap, blue. and green. fil m, "The filiated with Zeta Tau Alpha so- Professor Routh will interpret the address. MUSCATINI IIonal women wi ll be hostesses to --FIrst Fleer chelT\il\r)' Ute dis tr.ict convention of the IOwa cial sorority, Sigma Alpha Iota results obtained by the T iselius . IUIUMGTON • fOIT MADISON m. and a 'ederollon of Business and Pro­ national honorary music sorority, electrophoresis apparatus jn pro­ IIOIUK • QUIIKY 29. I DAY RaVIOlI leaslonal Women April 7 at Hotel Alpha Iota and Bela Sigma Phi tein research. Student Council Meeting' IlANIIW • ST. LOUIS Jetrerson. business sororities. ------Plans for 1946-47 Student Coun­ Speaker for the meeti n, wjJl be Mr. Well house attended the Pi Beta Phi Pledges . cil elections and fo r a student 1 South Dubuque It. 3 Oth.r Schedul.. Dally ICrU­ Itt rs. Nettie Sims who will lI ive a UniverS ity ot Iowa before enter· P i Beta Phi social sorority an­ travel bur ea u will be discussed ...... 0 __.... Itlk on her exp rlences In South ing the service three and one-half nounces the pl edging of five stu­ at a Student Council meeting to­ Phooe&U1 ~-- ... "...... America. Also on the program will years ago. He is now a sopho­ dents. They are Jeanne Wheeler, night at 7:15 in the Y. M. C. A. be reports from the pl'esidents of more at the university. C3 of Webster; Dorothy Hubbard, rooms of Iowa Union. UNION IUS DEPOT Otaanl zations in this district. The couple wi11 re'side in Iowa A~ of Iowa City; Patricia Kauf­ A report on the progress of the JACIt 1IOIIrTS, Alent " Beul nh Raodolph of CedaI""Rap­ City where Mrs. Well house will man, Al of Cedar Rapids; Audrey Campus Chest campaign organI­ 11I ...... 1.. 1 c:...... rnwe City', Qua1ll1 Department Store-Ell. 110'1 Ids is in churge of al'rllngements con ti nue II secretary to the delln Folsom, A2 of Mason City. and zation will be submitted to the lilt the mecling. of the sraduaie colleie. Marjorie Hen aJd, Al of Eldora. council. I ( , TUESDA 5: Legion Honors .Grid Glints Need More Mound Help. Baseball Squads WdrkOutdoor BY JACK IIAND *** ••• *** . . . MtAMI, Flu. (AP)- Pilching "<'IIHtinH thl' big problem with Siale Champs • • , ~tt'fl NI~'\'Y Y 6'11< Giunts al'ter ~ix w<'okr; or 1IJ)l'il1g t1'llinillg lind Man. - 'tIl(et M ~ '()t still is willing to '0 high in the tniu'kl'L for a good S'tlrte1.·. First tribute via the banquet \ lttr1mo~"!J 'Ii't«)\.I11d the (liunls camp hnVl' own.'I· " 01'1l('\' Stoneham table for lhe new state champions, di6\:Oti't'I'g Wit\!. seVenl1 c 'l1b ~ ill hopI'S 01' luntiil1g' n !rurl C'!' before City high's Litlle Hawks, was paid tlt.'c Ht!ti1J(/n ·(I1)'cus. Ko I'ul' not hing lor 2 by lhe American Legion at its an­ :tm',,·ooft«J ()~ Hore lu'm t 1'01lble lOs, nual -dinner in the Leglan rooms 't. S f N Gi 8 COIlS last night. Bask,.etball squads ~~·8~t.t!'~1~~~:s ~~'ir~l~~ ~~~~~ I por mg ews yeS 7c P Irom University hidh, St. Mary's, II cons St. Patrick's and the UnIversity 'fH!~ Qf ~rtdent Sam Breadon's toa'/H!rs. r. All-American Berth IIc p of Iowa were also guests. 1 11'0n The championship team was ttre Glbn's arc well supplied T H b W'lk' 'M~ 'e;{ceSs tQ\ent, particularly in 0 er I mson 4c P presented by' its coach, Gil Wilson. COach Otto Vaile' took 'fI~Vfln't - th~ ifatchi'nt '\tepartment where the -Flgl Rollie WiUiams, Iowa's assistant a'ge of the fin'il spri-nl weittMr y't!!j- CI\'rdmllls Tn'~ need help. Walker Min athletic dIrector, introduced mem­ terdlry arid sent the Iowa ba~eba1i c. E'rrtre Lombardi and A p\acc bn the ali-America, bers of the Hawkeye squad in the team through a practice gllVn'e in dlyhc Yrtuttt are all first string second team for lhe 1940 basket. CLAl absence of Coach Pops Harrison, preparation fOr the Hawks ®ct'iCt 1 ~v~. ~er, tIle $175,000 ball season has been given 10 and addressed the 300 members with tne. Ott,un'lwa 't'Iavy A~n lI. put<;h'tlse, Wduld, of course, bc out Herbert Wilkinson, University ot Or and guests on the value 01 athletic One thing wtls IIWtlrelrlt. iowa 'I dt- tb'e ~~tjtJ but Kluttz could Iowa guard, by SpOI'ling News. participation in tl'Je community. pitoh'ers h'!r.ve tared fill: be'tter frOm ~ 'h.'d ~ th~ right kind of a deal. Wilkinson, lowa's most valuable All Wanl University high, Mary's and st. the l'e~ltl'r Indo6\- drllls since the p~ It'6be FI!!(lher, Bill player and all-conference guard, Payable St. Patrick's squads were intro­ first 6f February thdn 'the Hawk VOlleH~ and Ha.rry Feldman' is teamed wIth Leo Klier of Nolre ness duced by coaches Don Barnhart, , batters M ,ve. haft MM th creditable Jobs, Damc and Wyndol Gray of fiarv- Frances Sueppel and Father Snell, '------­ _ Pacea, by .. tatr '" .NIl ltall twa mt, cm~ 8(lOU~ walched ard, forwards; Gcorge Kok ot Ar. respectively. MOVies of the Iowa­ schedule, meet the Chicago Black­ mercba.nt8 ..nd a. couple of con- VOtaelle lor a shen time and kansas, center, and Charles Black Purdue game of this season were Stanley fup PI'ayoH hawks on the la tters' ice while the ~rol artbl~ the 10W\l mound sal4, "That fellow has more of Kansas, guard. shown by RoUie WiUiams at the runner-up Boston Bruins resume staff a.ppears to be rounciJnr loW slull tJian aD)' other pilcher In Clayton Wilkinson, center, and conclusion of the ceremonies. their squabbJe with the Detroit form fal' t.. ter than ~ bitten Florida." Dick Ives, forward, wcre given . Lloyd H. Spencer of the Ameri­ Rtsumed in Chicago Red Wings in the motor city. ~at the~, w~ 1~lnr. Yower is the real story of the honorable mention by the sports can Legion was toastmaster of the The Canadiens can wrap up the Moose Fa~r" 16WiIr If!\termtn Giant club, a quality that will publication. rves previously was a,:,-d one of the top hurlen In the mbke up lor much of the mound picked on the third all-American program. He was introduced by By TU8 ASSOCIATED PRESS best-of-seven semifinal s e r i e s Fred Johnson, post commander 01 After a one-day layoff, play with a clean sweep by turning BIg Ten before the ",:,ar, showed Iweakness. Johnny Mlze is begln- team sponsored by True maga­ the Iowa City legion. back the windy city skaters once lots of speed and a trlc.ky change nin" to ride the ball to the fcnces' zine. will be resumed tonight in the a! pace as he kept out III *front at semifinal round of the National more tonight. the hitters at all tlrnes ex~Pt for Ilifter ~ ~Ivw.. start. H'i.. is a first Two of the players on this hockey league's Stanley cup series onc il'lnin~ whf!l1 Johnny 'l'edore base flxt~ e: , W B spring's University of Wisconsin with the Montreal Canadiens and Leo Cabalka combined two I Rookie BIlly Rigney on short- - est oxers football team are (rom Iowa. Both shooting for the one victory they solid blows with a bit ot wildnds I,SlOP ' IUI8 sparlUect afield a~d are (rom Sioux City. George Ur­ need to land them in the finals. by Faber to push across a pair at stai"ted to hIt in recent days While banis is a center and Frank Kasin­ The Canadiens, who' topped the Sig Nu's Win. runs. Buddy Kerr has been sidelined by ski is a tackle candidate, league at the end of the regular BtWuleI' 8hoWa stlll!ecl a shoulder Injury. MIckey Wilek Smash Easl Lefty Jack Brunner, former ot_1 has complet~d the switch fr~m tumwa navy pitcher, was the other se.~ond. to thIrd base satisfactorily Gain Finll speed ball artist to show his wares. iIr~d wdl start Buddy Blattner, a The port sider amazed bystanders former Cardinal farmhand, and By SID FEDER wUh a burnIng fast ball and a de- George )Iausmann are .battllng for GASSIN~ DR. BDDIE ANDERSON moved IOwa's 1946 rrld machine outside tor NEW YORK (Al')-l'he wal· ceptive curve that fooled the op. the ~econd ~ase job WJth Blattner the first time yesterday and plans to put It In pads today, In ~e to., lopers from the west, benefitting , Mural Berth position hitters. He had the least holdmg ,a slight edge. picture the Iowa line under tbe d'recthjn 01 ioe SheeltetlJki. (From trom the claSSiest performer in rlgbt to left) Jerry ThOrnton CRE), Jaek Hammond CRT), Vie Arn'a, trouble Of the tour hurlers in rI!- Babe Young has been Installed tiring the sIde. in center field, fianked by Sid the show, the outstanding upset I By MARY ANN TDOEGER (ItG), Dick Laster (C), Russ Benda (LG), Bill Kay (LT), and TOM and some poor officiating walked Wltmfto ....an.m ..... 0 ,,06 Gol'tto'n in left and OU in right. with GUS Pray (LE). In the lower picture Hawkeye backs race throurll play ' o(f with the 19th annual east. Holding their own against the two lemfs ... aD Iowa Pllcller 1 forniailons, Jack Leg (QB) hands the ball to Bill GaUirher (FB) .1 west amateur Golden Gloves box­ pOwerful SIgma Nu quintet until durillK the showed lot. 01 ~------ByGUSS~ER-.. -¥______• Del Bartels (RH) fakes for the ball. war. ing champIonships last night. the last quarter, Delta Upsilon oontrol • pod '" ~ va~,. 19.216 Customers I went down under a fourth pE:riod plfcbft 16 be 11nn. 0.' Ute \'V­ Rookie's 440-Foot Before 19,216 customers who Before You Forget That Tourney- barrage to lose a decision in the slty team for four InnInn. Nefti' jammed Mad ison Square Garden THE HOOTIN' and hollerin' that started with Bob Freeman's semi-finals of the intramural bas­ In trouble. Hokanson allowed and twice during the proceedinp only two hUs, both slnelee. Homer Lets Bues Win three incredible baskets Saturday night hasn't yet subsided, but at ketball tournamertt last night. Nu Three Prep Track Meets Here ' let loose vocal riots lasting five Bill Smith. the fourth man to least the tournament pace is off ehbugh to let us catch up on the odds Sigma Nu forfeited their game to minutes or more over obviously the Teeloxes. Track fans will get a good chance tor the stlLte meet the followin&" exhibit his wares, also tt!rned in SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)­ lop-sided deCisions, the western and ends about this business ... First, the.winning of City high's first week. Ii fine ()eriormance. Like Faber he state title came as a fitting climax to the most successful state high In the first three periods, the to look at the cream of Iowa's RlillJh Kllier. the Pittsburgh PI­ beak -bUslers took lOaf the 16 These two meets taken together had ohe bad innlng when he let rates' sensational rookie, clouted school tournament in history ... This was shown not only because of DJ!'s fought to keep control of the hIgh school track stars this week­ DoUts to win their 11th east-west should give a good indication of thr~ runs dlliter across the plate. a Uo-fuot homer in the la1;t of the the record breaking crowds whicH jammed the fieldhuse, but because ball and held the Sigma Nu scor­ end in the Iowa fieldhouse. title in the series. The east hal how the state finals will go (or TMore. Gennlisb Irlt . ninth with Jeep Handley on base won five of them and three wound of the generally. smooth way the whole thltlg came o(f ... Court, locker­ ing down, although the winners Thursday night the Mississippi Davenport and Clinton from the 011 the hitting side lh~ Hawks to give the Bucs a 5-4 victory over up in ties. room, ticket and spectator accommodations came off without a hitch led throughout the game. Quarter Valley indoor meet takes place MiSSissippi Valley loop, and ,Fort looked far from impressive willi the Chicago White Sox in an ex­ They pre nted. by all 'Odd5, ..• Even the housing problem didn't-bother as much as was antici­ scores were: 9-4, 18-12, and 28-20. and local Cans will get a good pre­ Madison and Ottumwa in the Lit· only Tedore, Wishmeler and Larry Substituting freely 6ut keep­ hibition game bere yesterday af­ tbe standout swatter of the pro· pated, mostly because many folks drove to and from the games. view of the chances or Iowa City's tie Six are always top-flight con­ Germuska hitting with any con· which InCluded elchl ing their first team In most of ternoon. cram - Little Hawks in the state indoor tenders for the state crown. sistency or power. Germuska col­ bout for champion and elch\ • • • the way. the winners had no The Sox, who trailed 3-0 aCter class A meet thal follows a week Saturday the State i n do 0 r lected ttrre~ for th ree IHld Teao~ lor alternates - In Bob Fox· THE WHOLE THING was made possible by the finest coop­ trOUble in speeding up the game the sixth inning, primarily b@cause later, claSs B meet is scheduled for the and Wishn'leler hit tWo for three. worth, a 20-year-old East Sl eration we've ever seen In Iowa. City ••. "Dad" Schroeder. RolIie, In the retular infield Vogel in­ 01 errors, took a 4-3 lead in the in the final period to chalk ull \Friday night tlte Little Six Iowa fieldhouse with 14 events Louts (UI.) NeV'o typist, wh. Williams, Charlie GaUber and the entire unIversity athletic de­ serted Diehl at first, Don seventh when Taft Wright poled 18 poInts. Lotty George Cebu­ indoor meet is seh.eduled for tlle on the program. Bill ch ked In with the one clu.r partJ,l1ent did a great job' of assisting •• . 'Clvle grOUps, junioc and Johnson at second, Clarence (Doc) oul a three-run homer. Nick hal' led the Sigma Nu high !!(lor­ fieldhouse with the eight schols Over lhirty class B schools have ItnOClcout of the nJ ..hl. senior chambers of commerce, VFW Post No. 2581, On Iowa, Am· Dunnigan at Rhort and Bill Eric­ Strincevlch was the victim of lhat ing trio with 11 poInts, followed that maim lIP the loop trying already signified their intention ~atek lmpr slvel, erican Legion-ali were more than cooperative •.. The univerSity son at third. blow, while Stan Gal tz of the Sox Wins by Bob Knarr with 10 and Bob to gel the feel of the fieldhouse to compete in the affair. Otherwt e, there was more am· and Its people, the city and Its bUsinessmen went all out to make Lyle Ebner was the regular pitched the homc rull bali to Marshall with nIne. Bob Way­ bition than abiJJty among lhe 32 the project suocessful •.. In fact, the .tournament was such a hit catchcr and the outfield was shuf­ Kiner. land tailed the trio, with three hopeful ear-scramblers on the fled frequently in an attempt to that I doubt if any other site than Iowa City will even receive con­ field goals and one . cord, although Gabby Marek, the sideration when they choose next year . . . Ano'ther thing that find some hitttng powk Jack Prof. For the DU's, GeOrge Keister Cily High Launches C .... ds' Errors Fatal ~O-year-old marine from Harvey, made the meet a happy one for Iowa City 'ans was the splendid Phils' (harge Wishrt'leier appeared certairt of the LAKE WALf:S, Fla. (AP)- was the outstanding man of the Ill., who represented the east by cooperation given by the LItUe Hawks In the lasl minute 01 the left field berth. but thli other two The lunus City Blues of the reason o( being stallohcd at the night, hitting lor 10 points and Baseball Drill Tonight garden posts were wide open, To Sit final game •.. Or had you heard about that? • also doing a good job of ball Am~1cAn AssOciation shaded Jacksonville, Fla., air station, con· • • • the St. Louis Cardinal. 9·8, yes­ tinued to impres the paying stealing and work. Fast 'Unsupported' Coming close on the heels of the While EVEN THE CHOW pro,vided tor the press, radio and coaches was Bud Wo rth made seven markers terday In a wlld 10-lnolne ex­ guesls ·with his right hand thump' final great triumph of its basket­ Aggies Picked to Win tops ... Those games made J'tte especially hungry. and I think I fin­ before he was fouled out of thc hibition came marked by even ing. ished a close third in consumption to the Cedar Rapids Gazette's Tait game. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)- ball season, City high will launch NCAA Title Tonight un~rned runs arid .. paralle of Cummins and The Daily Iowan's hungry photographer-reporter, Don The most exciting bit of play Baseball Commissioncr A. B. baseball practice tonight, it was NEW YOR!C (AP)-~oastlng 8- 38 players, 21 of t.hem by the eIght bases on balls yesterday and Sulhoff .. . Tail wasn't present for all scssions, but he gained ground during the evening resembled City announced yesterday by Gil Wi!­ lted Birds. a 4-3 exhibItion viclory over the "Happy" Chandler ruled yesler- son, who will coach the team this 14-game winning streak lind an rapidly to cover lost time when he was there .. . Sulhoff rolled up an high's show last weekend when A walk, an error and econd Bisons of the International league. day that allegations by the Brook- spring. overall season mark of 30 victories advantage with a combined cheese-salami sandwich and milk-by-the­ the Sigma Nu 's tipped in three against two defeats, the Oklahoma baSeblail Odie Stnlh's sJnrle off league. gallon routine that topped all efforts but Tait's ... The menu included baskets within 30 seconds in the Iyn Dodgers that the Philadelphia Wilsoh indiCated that pre-pl'ac­ Aggies are favored to whip North 50ltthpawEntie White produced all kinds of cold meats, pickles, olives, pickled pigs' feet, celery, coHee, last quarter s~ori n g spree. Phils had tampered wilh infielder lice pros\JeCts shoWed a decided CaroJil111 in their battl~ tonltht Ute wllth'nr rllh fot tbe New milk, donuts, cookies, cheese and what not ... 1 always say, no press The date for the final tilt be­ Eddie Basinski were "entirely un. lack of good pitchers for this for the N. c. A. A. basketball Yotk l'allkees' farm club. THE NEW like a well fed one. tween last night's winners, Sigma year's team. Jim Van Deusen, supported by the evidence." center of lhe state championship championship. • • • Nu and the Teeloxes has not yet A sellout crowd at more than Yankees LO!Ie, 9·3 NOW THAT tbe tourney's over, It can be revealed why City Charges brought by Brooklyn basketball team, is expected to try been decided. 18,00(} again will- jam Madison B1tADENToN, Fla. (AP)- The bigb REALL'Y won • . • n was simPlY because we didn't pick the President Branch Rickey alleged out for the mound ' slatf, and Square Garden to watch the Cow­ Louisville colonels of the Amerl­ LIttle Hawks, , , At one time or another, I think we were IIlgh on that Manager Ben Chapman of the Sonny Dean, basketball guard, boys ami Tarhells match wils and ean Association clubbed out 15 every team In the meet as an ultimate champion , •• But our PhHs so ught Basinski by dealing may be another candidate if he shooting skill in a grand climax hits yesterday to wallop the New choice must have PIlt the hex on our ·fa\'orltes. . . Allies was our . .. doesn't go out for golf. IYanks Announce Sale to the 1946 collegiate cage cam­ York Yankees' Bradenton team first selectIon •.. The Little Cyclones' Joss to Clinton switched us directly With him although he was The Little Hawks will play a paign. 9-3. The minor leaguers landed to the River Kings' bandwa.con .. . Meantime. Sioux· City was our undet' contmct to the Dodgers. Isc hedule against other high school Of Hemsley 10 Phils on Rinaldo Ardtzoia, Yank start­ choice In the top bracket, but the Black Raiders tumbled to Wav­ Chapman testWed that he had teams. ing hurler. for six runs In thc erly. . Then Danbury, an m·fa&ed Dunkerton, if thcre ever was received a telegram from Basin- Slgma Nuts &t;t.l' fourth ioning. one, felled Clinton, , . We actually expected Danbury to eliminate NEW YORK (AP)- The New lui ,. M the Little Hawks, and even when they didn't, we couldn't see how York Yankes, loaded with catch- ski informing him that he was un- Yank Varsity Loses mustatlne ~age ..t Jturler Sbaelles Tlsrl'll City high could beat that raun 1-tiMars outfit in the final, , , But ers, yesterday announced the sale satisfied with his contract offer , f . kl Ch 'd h S'l'. PETERSBURG. Fla. (AP)- "- b Ii ~L1Li LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) - A it happened, so maybe MII;or Bob Fnemall will elve us an assist; of Rollie Hemsley. 39-year-old rom Broo yn. apman sal e With Pete Centllr and Harold Slgbi~ NU'!.baSKclt, 8 team w , country cousin from Burralt), Zeb how a.bout It, champs? backstop, to the Philadelphia ignored the telegram. Kleine combining for a ' II ve-hit ertter . \hll ,lVI.useR loe Altlerlcahl. • • Phillles for an undisclosed sum. Chandler said: "The case is pitching performance, th~ Cieve-' Le.ltlbh d~~rlty baskel?&H tourna Eaton, gave the Oelroit Tigcrs . The veteran receiver, picked up closed as far as the PhiJs are con- land Indians defeated the New menl ltJmght al 10 ? cltl~k wlieh Pass the Hash- by the Yanks in 1942 had been in cerned. But lhis is a very serious York Yankees 4-1 ·yesterda·y be- th!!y Inl!~t the Eldrldg~ Hawkeye WHILE THE TOURNEY was gt'>iOg on, lois of items were passing the na.yy the last two years. His charge and the commissioner can fore a crowd of 1,566 fans. It was Garaite t~trl Chuck I.JBld!s, Sl;ma unnoticed .. For instance, WENDEI;L HILL, Hawkeye baskelball departure from the Yanks' Bra- ,invest\gale on his own mOtion , the Yankee varsity's sixth' licking Nu aUH~Hc dh'edtir I!tlnol.ln~~ forward and baseball pItcher, until IOU, was back in town . . , Now denton camp will leave the New when charges are filed." in .their last seven games. last nlght that he's out of service he's playing semt-pro basketball and plans to Yorkers with nine other catchers! If SI~rrl\j N\.t Wins Ul~lr bp~t\lnR come back to school this fall ... HE SAYS both Rudy Soderquist and at their two training bases. second tllnllll' today Iced an PRO BASKETBALL round game they advarlee tb Vic Siegel, co-captains of the 1941-42 team, are playing pro basketball In~ra. city spring exhibition Chicago American Gears 69, the qlll1rtl!r-flnal~ nigh(. in the east, . ROY PICKETT, Iowa 128-pound wrestler, also was BROWNS BLANK. CUBS, 11-0 baseba.1J ,ame for the Boston Pittsburgh Raiders 58. back on a visit, announced that both he' and the other Waterloo Won­ , ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP)-Tfte Braves who eventually beat the Anderson Indiana Chiefs 50, ' IrS 'HI derman, Ed Kemp, will be back for next. seaSon's mat squad . .. NEIL st. Louis Browns turned four hits, Red Sox, 5-2. Cleveland Allmers 46. "iLAIlGUS ADAMSON, Iowa football candidate, casts a hearty vote [or Danbury's tAllf JUd nAT 'siDa seven-runtwo walks andfifth-inning three errors spl intourge a i • ~ittti~ bt D~ut&.. • 0' trio of lovely cheerleaders as the best In .'the tournament, •. No won­ ~==~==~=~~~=~~~~=~~~::=~~~~, MAlliA'" yesterday and went on to trounce Tonile _ in "CORNERED" -Shadow of Terror- der those Danbury boys play ball with support like that! the Chicago Cubs; ll-O, for their ----End.______DICK POWELL I ' • • • second straight victory over the "Doors Open 1:15" YOU'D BE SQRPRISED how well these higb school kids through­ National league champions. out the slate know each member of the Iowa basketbali team ... "Here ,F'irst baseman George Archie's comes Tommy Thompsen; let's get his autogrlfPh, too;" they'd whisper 2 ::~\IUS! l1!1; ,31 i)WE~~~DAY! trl()le with two men on ba e was

Ask Extension County Towns Elect Local Officials ~~~r~a~d~~~~~a~~~ I Dr: O. E. Schlanbusch SerYice~ i Of Downtown. r SPEAKERS FOR RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK For County Positions Will Be Tomorrow at Oathout s lness Area Shimon Named Mayor E'ive candidates for nOminatiOn ! Funeral Rel'ViCCR ;:;;;0;., 0. R.i. _ -- .. - Busl I In Solon Election to county offices ri led ~helr pa- I S hlonbllsch. 58. who clird sll d- Iluth eran Chapel Gets I pel's at the I'ollnty auditor's office d nly Sunday ot his homp ut :Ifill I 12 Additional Pews yesterday. , IM agowan street. will b(' hl' ld fit 2 • City Council Denies Candidates of Citizen's Pollee Judge J ohn Knox tiled Io'clo ck tomol'l'ow uftern oOl~ at the The in~tullutlol1 of' 12 new pews Kriz, Adams Petitions Party Defeat People's , nomination papers for the position Oathout funeral chapel, 01'. L. Which urrived at the t. Paul's of county attol'ney. He wlll be L. Dunnington will ofrlclote. Luthernn Chnpel . yesterdoy' wIll For Building Permits Party in We.t Branch unopposed for the 'Republlcon A member of lhe college of den- Increuse tile seu tlllg ClIpuClty 01 Soyil nomination in the June primaries, Ustl'Y fll culty since 1916, DOctor the chu?C I by 75 persons. The By BOB WlDMARK Voters in ten Johnson county DJ'. F.' L. Love. incumbent Schlanbusch was 911'ectol' or th pew', will go In y~e buck of the A zoning committee recommen- towns went to the polls yesterday counly coronel' tiled nomination infirmal'y lind profe ssor of radio- chapel, where slid in g doors have In 'lr dution to allow for future expan- to select city oUicials. Elections popel's [or that 'office. He is seek- t raphy l.ul'ispl'udence und denial been I' moved, sion of the Iowa City bUsiness were held in Oxiord. West Ing renomination on the Demo- economics, . The Rev. John F. Choltz. pastor district by extending the present Branch, Parnell, West Liberty, cratic ticket. BOI'n nellr Roland. (owa. April or, the chllpel. sul d lhot the p?ws Ng\\' business district zone was pre- Wellman, Riverside, North Lib- E. Ead Thomas Me rrill C. 12, 1887, he was the son ot LOlllc~ will prubably be Instolied In tllnt' sented to the city council last erty, Lone Tree, Kalona ond Douglass and Will L. Snider. Re- and Raehael Schlanbusch. In ror n 'xt Sunduy's services, \'01 I'd night. Solon, publican candidates for posts on 1915 he married ,F 'I'ances R. Peter- --- IOC'('1 il The area recommended for In- The People's pa~y candidate for . the county board of supervisors /' son at Clear Lake. Fl're Prevent,'on Tour 01' 1111 ' I elusion in the business zone con- mayor, C. J. Shimon, edged out also Wed their nomlnlltion popel's. AItel' graduating trom the uni- of jll ~ t 1](',,1'. sisted of the block bounded by the incumbent F. J. Bettner, who REVEREND HAMILL They are seeking election to the versity coliege of cientistry in To Commence Today Johnson, Washington and Dodlte ran on the Clt\zen's ticket, In the terms beginning Jan. 1, 1947, Jan. 1912. Doctor Schlanbusch prac- l'nil('c l streets, and Iowa avenue, plus the Solon election. The official count fireside hour each evening at 9 uated from Iowa State Teachers I, 1949, and J an. I, 1948, respec- (i ced at Clear Lolte, Eldol'a and hn ,%lI dor' two hall blocks along the south was 95 to 93. Tile victorious Peo- o'clock this week, college at Cedar Falls and fromllively , Ellsworth. He Joined the univer- ---- Alld 1" 1'1' side ot Iowa avenue between Gil- ple's party won .four out of the REVEREND LAXAMANA A!ter receiving the B.S, degree the Southern Baptist theological sHy faculty as a demonstrator in Repl'es Iliuliv() ~ rrom rl re In.ur· 11()1111 1'j bert and Johnson streets. five council posts and electeti (rom Northwestern university in seminary a( Louisville, Ky, operative dentistry in 1916. unce cOll1punics uperaling lhroullh grollP, The rezoning proposition was Lawrence Peters assessor. The Rev. Robert Hoffman Ham- 1933 and the B.D. degree from the Speoking tomorrow at a lunch- Mrsl Carrl'e Cochran He was a member 01 Psi Omega, the [o,w(l St ~l te FII'e Prevention as· pOlt 10 referred by the council to the zon- The only candidate on the citi- lll, minister of Grace Methodist divinity school at Yale university eon meeting of the United youth dental fraternity uod Omicron soclatlon Will arrive In Iowa City p. m, ing and planning committees for Izen ticket successful was Frank church in Bul'lington is tlie guest in 1936, the Reverend Hamill was fellowship will be the Rev, .F'ern- S"B Kappo Upsilon. honorary dental I today to c~nduct a two day lfire THe their Joint consideration and ac- Reyhon, while Charles Beuter. f W I f d t'· t d t I minister to sttldents here from ando Lft xamana, minis ter to stu- ervlces to e Today society and for a number or years prev ntlon I~ s !)ectfo~ . i h millee lion. These committees were di- Joseph T. Knob, R. R. Kessler and ~etho:~~y or;~ :i z:tli~~', Sd~r ~;g 1937-40, dents at lhe First Congregational I . was histor~an of the Iowa Stote ~e:V~~e '~ls~:cl~~~h;;:~l aet~hew~ote~ proposals rected to report on their findings C. F. Sl)imon (son ot the newly Commander Robert M, Schwy- ch~rch.. h Ph'U' R Fl ' fMC DMenthlald.sotClehty , hA hmemberdof thhe Jefferson Thursday noon. Richard the Irani at the next council meeting. elected mayor), were also chosen Religious Emphasis week, hart. former chaplain at the Dorn m tel ppmes, ever- unel'O servICes or rs. ar- e 0 IS c ure. e serve on teE. 'Vernon. manager of the Western argument The council denied the petitions to serve on the council. The Rev. Hamlll spoke this United States navy pre-Jlight end Laxomana was awarded the rie A. Cochran, 73, 1317 Rochester board bC trustees, . He was a post l Acturial bureau III Chicago. will that the of both Robert G. Krlz and R. E. A tie between C, F. Shimon and morning at 7 o'clock on "The Ne- school here, Is the guest of the A.B . de~ee .from Dakota Wes- avenue, will be held at 2 o'clock preslde~t, of the Llo?s club. be the guest speaker, Tickets for until Apr Adams to construct business es- Albert E. Ehl. Who ~oth received cesstiy of Systematizing Religious Roger Williams foundation. stu- leyan umversl.ty, t:?e M.A . d~gree this afternoon at the Oathout fu- SurvIving are hiS wife; one the luncheon may be obtained at (iablishments in areas pre/ICntly 108 ,:"ote.s, was deCided by the Thought" at the Methodist stu- dent Baptist organization. from the Umverslty o ~ ChIcago neral chapel with the Rev. James daughter, Mrs. Eld on Ob recht of the Chamber of Commerce orrice zoned. tor residences only, because dr~wmll of l?ts. . dent center. He will conduct a A native of Grundy Center, ond the B.D. degree from Garrett E. Waery officiating. Iowa City; two sisters, Mrs. OltO ; today and tomorrow or at the of the zoning restriction and ob- A, progressive candidate, Beulah question and answer fOI'um at the Commander Schwyhart was grad- seminary in Evanston, Ill. Mrs. Cochran died at a local Fenton of Jewell and MI S, EWe Hotel Jerferson ThUr~day ... Whittington was chosen treasurer. hospital Sunday at 6:40 o. m. alter Osmundson of MinneapOlis. Minn .• 1 A local Chamber of C~mmerce JectlOns b! reSIdents In the areas. In West Br!lnch, where a total the council were George Gordon, I US'ES R . rt S 1fT k DI a short illness. and one grandchild. committee is in charge of arranit'· A drawmg oC the prospective re- of 116 votes were cast candidates Ernest J , Sullivan, George .Case. epo s urp US 0 ruc rivers A life-time resident of Johnson Honorary pallbearers will be ments for the inspection, The com- zoning ' prepared by the plaqnlng of the Citizen's party defeated Wayne Irey and Elmer Merndeth, ' county, she was born In Union Dr, A. W. Bryan, Or. Ralph Fen- miltee includes: Roy Busby, Vern comm~ttee was presented to the those of the People's party. The MC1lnnttohseh Wwe laI Sma [n.e eellece~tedlonSmWay'oSr.' S township Jan. 30, 1873. the daugh- ton, Dr. A. O. Klaffenbach, Dr. J. Nail, Dol'\' Hudson, J . C. Fetzer any councIl. by D. C. Nolan. N~\an incumpent mayor,' H. L. Moor-, Clerl"cal 'Worker ' lin Johnson County Area tel' oC T. O. and Sarah Carson D. Well s, Dr. E. E. Smith, Dr. und W. T, Hogcboeck, the [ stressed the need for Immedll1te. head was reelected Other incum- W. L. Darnell and C, M. Livezey . Thomas, She married Robert S. F. D. Francis. Dr. R.1Y Smith lind United S consideration and approval of an bent~ who were r~lected are, E. were also reelected. Cos en ' Cochran June 12 1900 Dr Don Crissinger I I PI tt B d speak. enlarged business zone. L. Gregg treasurer who ran on councilmen were E. C. Jones, C. Shortages an,d surpluses in ther The report listed three factors Sm'vlving are her h~sband' two Active paUbearer~ will be Dr. rvmg 0 er oun Byrnes Th~ i:ouncil adopted the police both tickets; E.' H. Thomas, W. Durian, E. N. Foster. J. N. different occupation grC?ups con- which tend to decrease the num- City; and two graS'd childre~. William Rohrbacher. Dr. Jomes hearing committee resolution that O. ,J. assessor, and the following coun- Sch labaugh ·and J ohn Vlasman. Unued to make th,e employment beI; of unemployed. Increases in I and Grant T. Cochran 01 Sioux Wick , Dr, L , 0, And~rson, Dr·1 To County Grand Jury say. (Donny) Mulherin not be retllrned cllmen: H. A. Johnson and L. D. All were incumbents wi th the ex- situation in the Iowa City-Jolmson the number of openings in outdoor I City; two brothers. E. O. Thomas George Easton. Dr. Erlmg Thoen I Hussei to Jight duty on the police force as Reinbrecht, ception of Vlasman, county area unbalanceq during the and construction work, accompa- a~d W. A. Thomas, bo.th of Iowa and Dr. Peter Laude. I the he requested at the last council Others elected to the city coun- An entirely new slate of city month of March, according to a nied by a considerable decrease in City; ~nd t~o grand chl1d~en. Burial will be in Oakland ceme- At a clo cd preliminary hearing he meeti.ng. The resolution stated cil are Frank E. Corbin, F. B. officials wel'e elected in Riverside, report from the area office of the the number of returning service- BU~lal w1l1 be m the Umty Pres- tery. I before Police Judge John Knox ti on that the committee felt it did not Hoffman and E. A. Marks. Cor- where 236 votes were cast. Tom United States employment service. men were listed as the factors. bytermn church cemetery. Iye sterday Irving Plotter of Iowa that have legal grounds under the pres- bin and Marks are veterans of T. Bowstead. a veteran of World A surplus of truck 'drivers and Although 51 new servicemen'S City wa bound over to the J ohn· ent state code to approve t"e re- World Wor 11 and both have Wa r II, was chosen mayor in the clerical workers. and shortages of readjustment claims and 10 unem- Odd Fellows to Meet son county grand jury oCter plead· quest. served on the council before. election in which the Citizen's laborers skilled workers and 1e- ployment claims were iiled at the Masons Meet Tonight The Eureka lodge No. 44 will: Ing not guilty to a charge o( com· Mulherin, permanenUy disabled The oflicials in Oxford were party was defeated by the People·s. male h~sp ita) workers continued locol office during the month, the The Iowa Ci ty Lodge No 4, meet at 7:30 p. m. today in the mitting lascivious acts with a in the D-Day invasion 01 tn'; Nor- unopposed for reelection. All in- Elected to the Riverside treas-/ during the month, the report benefits paid through the office AF&AM. will meet tonight at 7:30 Odd Fellows hall, Arter the busi- child. mllTldy coast, had oUeted tQ with-' cumbents, (hey ,lire: J . L. Kinney, (urer and assessor positions were stated. The situation in these were the lowest of any area in in the Masonic temple for work ness meeting there will be prac- Plotter is free on bond which draw his suit med in dlstl'ict mayor; F. L. Schweitzer, treas- C, E. FitzsImmons and William fields has existed tor the last four the state, the report said, in 1st degree. lice in the degree of friendship. wa> set at $1.000. court against the trustees of the. uprer ~ J. R. Frees, assessor. and Knebel, while Newton Whetstine, months. Iowa City police Tetirement fund the fQllowing cOllncilmen: Louis Pat Holdern€ss. Ivan H. Cum- I Smaller towns in the area hove for a pension it he were returned Klimes, E. S. Maske, Homer Nunn. mings, Albert Navy and Wilford also been hit by a genera) surplus. to light duty. • H. A. Paul IlIld M, T. Springmire. Bouquot were elected councilmen. Many of. the workers there, the The suit is an effort to get a C. W. Hanley was elected the Jesse Musgrave was chosen report contmued, d? nC?t pave legal ruling on his claim for bene-. new mayor of Parnell. Elected mayor of NOI'th Liberty. where !l1ean.s Of tr allli portati~~ p open­ fits which were denied him .by an treasurer and assessor were T. J. voters also selected E, L, Baker, mgs ill other commullllles. official opinion of the state at-' Ma.sterson and Alph McMahon •. tr~asurer and reelected A. S. Al- torney-general while the voters selected Tom l bright as assessor. A. H. Glaspey, and Williom McCul10gh. Mayor Wilber J, Teeters ap- Hall, B~b O'Brien, L, C. Murrin, Lester Martin, ~o?n Stoner, James The incumbent maY Ol' of Kalona, pointed a veteran's emergencr John 0 Rouke an~ E. B. Sheridan Stuart and ~Ilham Pirkl were J . F. O'Loughlin was reelected, as housing committee of 22 members, to serve ~s counCilmen. Hall was el ected cou nCilmen. were V. D. Hostetler. and George ted b th tI 1 h Ii the only mcumbent, I Mayor of Lone Tree for the V. Fry, incumbent treasurer and ?S reques y e na ~nQ 0 s~ All the candidates in the West coming term will be H. S. Hamil- assessor, The new park commis­ mg ~gency, to spe?r ead the, Liberty election were unopposed. ton. Also elected were: H . C. sioners ore Amos Hostetler, Lovell brea~mg of any eXlstinl , local A veteran of World War II, Har- Buell, incumbent, treasurer; D. W. Strickler ond Lyle E. Fry. housmg bottlenecks. The national old o. Keele wos elected mayor. Abrams. assessor; Fronk M, Hos- I!:lected to the council were: agency has r~uested similar ac- The treasurer, assessor and park kins park com missioner and the Alva Kepler, Fel'd E. Skala, Stan­ lion j n all cIties ~hrollgnout the commissioner posts will be fmed following councilmen: Lon 0 , ley Plank, L. E. Strickler and E. nation. Membership on tile com- by lrw~ Mosher, Fred Waters and Adams, A. E. Baumer. B. J, Cor- C. Kern who was the only incum-' mitlee was divided amona local W. C. Kimberly. Candidates for bett, Roy Nielson, ali incumbents, bent reelecled to the council. veteran and civic organizations, ~------______The sale of lots three and flve p. m. A special program will be church in Tiffin for the 6 o'clock (on in Balls addition to D. Whltin~ ,oLLOIN S: offered. dinner. Those wishing to attend Germany for $435 and $695, respectiVely, continued from pale 2 JULIUS SPIVAK only the program should be at the was approved. Japan A resolution that the city pro- for an informal question and bun President church by 7 p. m. An hour and a perty on Des Moines street, west session. Bob Ray will act as half western scenic film will be Ha\Vail Bill or Madison street to the railway moderlltor for this meeting which HILLEL FOUNDATION shown by Harry Lumby of the right of way, be vacated and sold is sponsored by the Religious The annual Hillel parents' ban­ Chicago Mountaineers club. PhU\pplnes to Fieseler and Keppler for $100 Emphasis week commil!tee All quet will be Sunday at 5:30 p. m. MARY TREMAINtl in the Rose room of Hotet J effer­ Outln* Chairman Ja wos deferred until the next meet- men are urged to attend. son. Cost is $1.25 and reservaliorjs China ing to allow the dty attorney time , BOB ~~:.! may be made th rough Rabbi Mor- IOWA MOUNTAINEERS to prepare a deed and In order to ris Kertzer's oUlce in Macbride Dr. Allred M. Bailey. director of panama va~atpe~tition submitted by Etm~r STUDENT CHRISTIAN hall. This banquet is open to Hillel : the Colorado Museum of Naturnl COUNCIL members and their parents. A spe- Hi story at Denver and outstnnding Alaska Kroll asking the city to Vllcate All member organiZtations of the I Cial program,. including ~he pres- color photographer lind ~xplorer, part' of "J" street from Thitc\ Student Christian council will _the pacifiC of Hillel keys wlil be 0(- will present an illustrated lecture avenue to the railroad tracks and please notice the special appear­ ~ntatlOn I I. deed the land to "1m was referred ance of Dr. Sherwood Eddy in the ~ered, on "Mormon Land" Sunday eve- _tbe caribbean to the steets and alleys committee lounge of the Quadrangle 'this FRAN KELBERG . ning at 8 o'clock In the chemistry tor investigation. ' livening from 9:30 to 10:30 and Chairman auditorium, Natural color motiOn I An ordinance Hsllnf appropria-, urie their members to attend. pictures will be used to describe tions totaling $187.212 for Iowa DON KREYMER WESLEY FOUNDATION his adventures in the San Juan City expenditures lor the cO(lling Presldeut The Rev. C. Yin White, Presby­ and Colorado river region of Utah year was approved. terian minister from Dubuque, and Arlzono. The lecture is open For generations the imagination of 3. An incre.. e in th. reenliltment beAUI to A class B club beer permit was ART EXHIBIT will lead the Fireside hour at the to the public but admittance will American youth haa turned to adven. $50 for each year o{ active •• rvlct line•• ""h Methodist !tudent center tonight be by memberShip rca'rd or ticket. bonul wal lalt paid, or linee IAlt encry Into issued to the Roy L, Chopek. James Lecnay, Stuart Edie, ture in far.away places. Now ••• today' .ervice. PAY PER MONTH - ENUITED MEl immediately aftel' the Sherwood I' .. ' American Legion post. 204 S. Gil· Humbert Albrlzio and Mauricio ,\,. ·J.IBERT ••• thOIle dreams can corne true. . bert street. Georlte E. Kindl, 232 Lllsansky will exhibit their work Eddy talk. All intel'ested sludents Chairman 4. Up to 90 day.' p.id furloulh, ~ndillc 31'e welcome. A 3.year enlistment in the Regular on Jellith of ..rvice , ,.ith furloulh paid 10 S, Dubuque ' street. was Issued a Ih Iowa Union throuih March 3t. home and r.turn. Co, m.n now In lb. Arra, wIIo class B beer permit, and cl!18S C ART COMMITTEE VIC GOFF FORENSIC ASSOCIATION :Army means that you can choose your r• • nllit. MONTHLY permits were Issued to David Val.. BoanI Coonselor Members of the debate division arm or branch of service and your over. St.... J., !NCO".'ITI'~""'T Am" Braverman, 401 S. GJlbert street, -- 5. A 30-d., furlou,h .very y ••r at lull pa,. ,.., of the Fo~en s'ic asSociation WIll seas theater. It means thorough training ...... 20 r ..,..' J. , .... and Hildebrand's store, 421 E. OacHE8IS WOMEN'S INTRAMlJRALS .. Mullerinl·out pay (b.. ed upon lollJth I.••t~ ..,.1.. Ie"... Washington street. All members please observe and meet ot 7 o'clock toniitht in room in one of over 200 skilled trades. And it of •• rvlco) to .11 men wbo an dl..,b.l'I" .. Muter Str•• ant Women's intramural swimming 7, Scllaeffer hall . . r•• nlilt. or Pim &r•• ant $138,00 Jessie Walker of Des Moines, attend the different rehearsau. meet will be tomorrow at 7:30 means that, under the GI Bill of Rights, $89.'0 ,1"02' / 'A. CRAIG BAIRD 't. Option to ntire .t helf pay for tbo nit Techni"al s.r ..anr 114.00 '4.10 121.2' chllirman of the trusteei board of Everyone is to meet tomorrow p. m. in the pool'" lit the women's you will be able to complete your educa· the Colored Girl's home, 942 Iowa night at 7:45 o'clock i nth e Director of Deba~ of your lifo alter 20 y.or'· HrVlco- IIlCT ••• in. to Staff Str,eant. • 96.00 6:z. 40 loe.oo gymnasium. tion when your term of enlistment is up. thr.e-qu.rt... p.y after 30 y ....' ""ic• . (R. av~nue, asked ,the council to 'can- women'lI II)'JlIJUIBlum, - I Ser,.ant. • • • '8.00 ~.'O .,." HARRIET AR~OLD HILLEL FOUNDATION You can gel the complete details, with· tiroment incom. in .rod. of MOIt.r or Fint cel approximately $900 In ~aclc JSBTJ;Y BCHORI Se"e.nt up to $155.25 por month for III •. ) Corporal. • • • 66.00 42.90 '4.2' Intramural Man.,er The annual liillel parents ban­ out obligation" at your nearest Army taxes on fhe property. The request Prealdent All provioul active federal military ""Ice Private Firat C.... '4.00 3'.10 60." quet will be held Sunday, March Recruiting Station. counts tow.rd r.tlrem.nt, was referred to the claims ~o~- Print. • • • • '0.00 3:z.~ 56.2, THETA SrGMA PHI 31, at 5:30 m. in the Ros!! room mittee. " I DEM08111BNBS CLUB P. 8. Bon.Atl und.r the OJ Bill of RI,hto for The council una n I m 0 u s I 'I . There will be II meetipi ot the Members of Theta Sigma Phi of the Hotel Jefferson, Cost Is Hllhlllhh of the ArrntcI Forces men who onll.t before October 6, 1946, (.)-Plu. 20r. Incr.... for Servlcl 0.-. adopted a resolution congratulat­ Demosthenes club In room EI04, will meet Thursday night at 7: 15 $1.25 and reservations may be (b) Plu. 50" If Member of Flylnl Cr.... (.)­ in ro'om NI04, East hall. made through Prof. Morris KeFt­ Vol ..nta" Recruitment Act •• Femily allow Inc" for tho t,.. .. of tnlilt· Plul H'. Iner.... In P.y for Blch 3 Y.an vi ing the City high school basket­ f!:Ist hall today at 4 p, Ill. All m.nt fo{ dopendontl 01 men who oaUot or r. 8orv..,.. ball team and coach for their members plepe attend. JOAN OVERHOLSER zer's office in Macbride h,811. This 1. Enll.lfnHtl for 1111, :I or 3 , ..... (On.. . enliit bW'on ]uly 1. 1946. banquet Is open to Hillel members Y'" oniliunent. permitted for _ who have splendid achievements. City At­ p, W. MUKBAY Pr~ldent . 10. Choice of branch of _vic..... torney K, M. Dunlop was chosen and their parents. A special pro­ been '" thl Army tis month •• ) Pabl..,U, claalrman tb ..t ... on 3·yo., onll.lnMDt., 0_ to present the resolution to the IOWA MOUNTAINEERS gram including the present\ltion Z. Enll.tftMnt a,o from II to 54 ,Hn In­ 11. Ro..",o Ind A. U. 8. commJ ..loIIed of· team at the high school. STUDENT COlJNOIL Thursdoy, April 4, is the dead­ of Hillel keys will be offered, clUlln (17 with paronll' c"".. nt) Ixcept {or ...... now In Army, who me, r.. nliit at any •••• fie ... rol.. 1ed from Ictlv. duty mlY be Inli.t~ There will be a Student Councll line tor registration for the April FRAN IU!LBIRG Chairman and lorm.r lervico men d.pandlnl on l"'lth in Orod. 1 (M.. tlr So,... nt) and ,un reta'" Calls Mother From Paris meetin, in the Y.M.C,A. rooms pt 7 Tiffin hike and dinner. This ac­ of ..rvlee. thoir r_rv. commi.IIOIII. Iowa Union tonllht at 7:15. Maj. Frank R, BUfle, Ion of tivity is open to the public and mLLBL FOUNDATION OSBORNE Mrs. Anna R. Burge. 911 E. Wa.h­ ItA.!' you may make your resel,'vations • Friday services will be held lit Secretary Ington, called his mother from now by calling Mary Tremaine. the Community bulld~ng this week Enll., /tOW,' rOUI ,.".,t Loc.' AIm, I.cluiti., St.,;o. Parll last week and expeCtjl to 6849, after 7 p. m. Hikers will at 7:46 p. m, A special profram be home for a two months leave HILLEL ,-oUNDATION 335 POST OFFICE BLDG,-DAVENPORT, IOWA lenve from the engineering build­ wlll be offered, or at soon, He, will then return to the Friday lernC" will be held at ing at 3 p. m. Persons driving out JULlUa SPIVACK field artl1l~ry. the Community buUdllll at 7:45 should meet at the Methodist p...w.. t ROOM 20' POST OFFIC&-IOWA CITY