30. 1~ ~ , Fair Good M~"ning IOWA: Clearinr and dlmlnlshJ11I' City Iowa City winds today. Iowa City's Morning Newspaper mils at. - ! Mo~ ~TABLISHED 1868 VOL. 78 NUMBER 106 1:8.1 AS OelATID l'alS8 lOW A CIT Y, lOW A tHURSDAY. JANlJARY 31. 1946 AI' ,... Er80TO FIVE CENTS e L. HOt. ~ ect, the 'rom ran. d sPot~ ~ )f resetl't .

. the Uhi. cal hous- student., ounel grees on Iranian Dispute i put in they ar. ace°rdint IOfficer Drafted ·Government to Permit PRESIDENT HAS TETE-A-TETE WITH CHILD STAR predict Union Leaders UNO to Permit ready let Nork wid • Families to Join :sible. Reject GM· War Warning Soldiers Overseas Russia, Iran ==qu Committee learns Theater Commander Wage Ofler Of Plan to Notify Must Assure AdequClte , 0 Negotiate Fleet Commanders Housing, Medical C9r. Unwilling to Renew Unanimous Decision Membership Clause WASHlNGTON (AP) - Navy WAS H ING TON (AP)-The E Capt. A. H . McCollum said yester- army announcewever, with the lhc big, 1\5,000 tonner on the ways was driving through an alley Storms said. Irict lire chief's car, two police aid of a but~erflY net your wea­ at No rfolk, Va., after the rcsults when the representative of the He said the writing, on the in­ T cruisers and a police ambulance therman was able to estimate of the atomic bomb test against law kicked the door 01 his cal'. He side of the box, would be com­ 850 halted a snowball battle yesterday that about two Inches of snow is warships this spring and summer asked damages. pared with the writing on the - between schoolboys-much to the lying in varying depthS over the • have been assessed. Fellow-members of the police ransom note left when the six­ - III1'prile ot everyone concerned. city. It isn't ,oing to snow any­ nRST AID IS GIVEN THE SURVIVORS of the Jap repainalion ship, Enoshilna Maru, on the dock Among other things, the navy mounted division booked the al­ yeor-old gid was abducted .Tan. 7 One of the snowballs broke tite more, the sky will be clearing at Sba~bal, Jan. 23, at_ the American naval froutb of the l'anpe river. wants to see what damage is done leged offender, named "Victor," by a maniac ,who dismembered IIus on a fire alarm box and s~ soon and it will conUnue to be senfer&. The ship .&ruck. a mloe 60 miles off tbe m el,b~r Brevard, saved aU but ~O of the 4,300 pas­ to the superstructure of warships, as "Horse 51," and began an in­ her body and dropped the pIeces off the alarm. cold. (AP WIBEPHOTO) including guns and armor. vestigation. in sewers and catch baaw. PAGE TWO THE D A It Y lOW A N, lOW A CITY, lOW A THURSDA Y. JANlJARY 31. 1946 Editorialsl OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN .Pre : From All ~ ...... til. UNlVaas~ ()ALaND"a ...... It ... I .... tM ",. ~ ••• t·. Oil' ... 0" CapU.L It..... ler tb. OaNllaAL NOTICII III France Tums to Puffing Her House in Order " ~~ ••_1"" ...IU. tit• ..m, .. •• Itor ., Tb. ".u" lo...... _, .. ~ 1\ ,la_ I. til. Ion p ...ld .. lor tlt.lr '.po.1t la til•• !f'_ 01 '" The que tion of how mnch power Franc France' failnr to look to h l' economic lind ~ • O.IIJ 1...... OaNHAl. HOTleRS mD.1 b. at T ... Dally I .... " Around ~ .:.... DI ...... , ~eeeclJD' lir.'" ••blloaUo., aeUu. wW ROT .. ~ ~~t8fC>J~ 10" tel.pb ...... ad m.d b. TypaO oa LIIOIBLY wvrnt 10 would be able to wield in international affairs political r habilitation. During the war h .... , .... • ... BIONED "y a ... ' ....1101. , ...... was raised e" n before the nation wa liber­ nnturaly was con I'n c1 with maintaining Vol. XXIT No. 107 Thursday. January 31. I" ated. TeaTly veryone a. 'um d that h would France'. international pre. ti~e, and hi con­ The State ct'rn has carried over into the po. twar period. 131 continue to be influential because hc wa an nder de Ganll '. I adel. hip, Frollce con­ UNIVERSITY CALENDAR ally and beeau e, he mode some effort to con­ KEOKUK (AP) - Stating that t.inued to • llpport a. larg army and incurr d Tba.rscIar. Jan. 31 Tuesday. Feb. I) RUssel tinue to fight even aftel' the nation had b{'en higl) governmental cxpen. e.. The Jarge army "a felony has been committed," a 2 5 K' t t Uni I - p. m. ensmg on ea, - 2 p. m. Partner bridge. Univtr. meU ' occupied by the Of'rmans. But how great her wa It nece SII-ry part of d Gaulle' for ign sity club. co coroner's jury said in a verdict - versit y cu.I b give tile influence would be wa. a troubling question. policy, but it , udc!1 d the French people with yesterday that Rose Foley. 28, of . Thursday. Feb. 't And today many-from officials down to a burden that only . Iowed tlleit· rehnbilitn­ Gregory Landing, Mo., was tatal- 8 p. m: University convocatIOn; 12 M LUll che on, Univenll1 mencem private individuaL a1'C wondering if France tion. Iy injured in an acirient in which \ Iowa Union. cl ub. o'clock hasn't been oJ lowed too sll'ong a voice. 'l']ley 'rhe new pre ident, F lix GOllin, on th a car driven by Vernon E. At­ Friday. Feb. 1 aturday. Feb. 9 Vlill be I 8 p. m. : Purdue VI. have. been pointing e.'ij)ecially to the French other hand., . ems more nttentive to internal water. 22, Kahoka, Mo., "crashed 4:15 p. m. and 8 p. m, University Iowa, field house. gil lIf. I into the side of the car in which dates. opposition to centralized occupation of Gcr­ affairs. He has propo d reduction of th Film $Qciety, Eoglish motion pic- Sunday. Feb. 10 many which the other AlIies want. military forces, measur to ch k inflation she was riding." A. pro ture: "The Scarlet Pimpernel," art 8 p. m. Iowa Mountaineers: be givel Other occupation difficulties are traceable and higher tax{'s. IIe also want the black Miss Foley die d In a hospital here Jan. 20 from injUries suf­ auditorium. 1945 Sixth annual summer outinc, cOndUct« to the French. A{'col'ding to an A" oeiated mllrket, which is apping l~rnnce's eeonomie 8 p. m. Variety Show (for all chemistry auditorium. Righ t Pm<;i survey in Germany, many American ot­ stl'ength, wiped onto fered at midnight of Jan. 18. County Attorney G. L. Norman . Monda.y, Feb. 11 bands. new students); Stuart Mill e r, I 7:30 p. m. Iowa Section of Arn- fieers belipve that the French lIre to blame lt i. 11 't going to bc easy for Oouin to carry said a manslaughter charge prob­ )oclud becanse the Amerienns, British and Russians out his domesti • program. High r tfiX. and ably would be filed today against masl~r of ceremonies; Sally ~i rd-I erican ChemJcal society; speaker. 'Sol a saU TIl chal'ge; Macbl'ide audltor- Professor H. I. Schlesinger 011 aren 't mOl'e cOl'dial. price eeilings Won't b popullll' with th Atwater who already has been by To mllke matteN; WON;e, France JIIIS und r­ Pr('nch people. charged with reckless driving in ium. "The Growth and Development 0/ taken it. stumbling, sometime. ob. trocti've in­ But putting their hou. in order i. the only connection with the accident. Saturday) Feb. 2 Ian Abnormal Chemical Infan ~ 8 p 0 d S 01 Atwater and Donald Riney, 3D, p. m. Basketball: Chicago vs. The Hydrogen Com u n ternational pl'ogram at the expen e of its way the French can r ('ov('r what they Jost in Iowa, Fieldhouse. Boron;" chemistry auditorium. domestic program. The nation has made Jit­ th(' war. They cf'rtllinly can 't hopt' for th!'ir Canton. Mo., driver of the car in tic 1P'ogl·e. s toward setting it. own hOIl e in shaky prctt'ns to in! I'national power to which Miss Foley was riding, both (...... ormau._ reprcllD, dates be,.ond W • .ebedule. _ order. stand. IIp much longer. A nel they C8.n't hope were charged with reckless driv­ ~.UoDf\1a Ibe oIttoe of Ibe Preslden&. Old CapItoL) Many observen! believe the recent change ing following the collision. Riney that international pow!'r will restore int rnal still is in serious condition in a in JeadeN;llip may bring with it a. chang in s tl'en~tll. hospital here. SUffering injuries GINERAl. NOTICES dome tic and foreign polieie of Fran ,with IIUonal r habilitation will demand a good sustained in the accident. more emphllsi in olving her internal prob­ many saerifices from the p opl . But in th STUDENT ACTIVITIES r ART EXHmlTJON Jems. JOll~ r1m till')' Will be h('tt r orr than if they WASHINGTON (AP) - Th e CALENDAR D~ri~g Janua? t~eL'e w~1L be o~ Genernl de Gaulle, til deposed French COl'ltfnll ttl nimles.'i wand ring or the days federal housing authority yester­ . .. exhIbition of pamtll1g, prmts ~1IiI day assigned temporary housing ReservatIons for student acbvl- sculpture in the main gallery of t~ president, probably was reoponsible for gin their liberMioll. PRESIDENT VIRGIL M. )fANCHER welcomes new students to the Universlt.y Qr Iowa In a special assembly In Ma.cbrlde auditorium Jast units for the veterans and service­ ties may be made at the office of art building. The gallery is optR night, men's families in these Iowa lo­ student affairs, room 9, Old Capi- daily from 9 a. m. until 5 p. 111. Hawkeye Village Rometimes it may be diHieult for them to sec calities where it has been deter­ tol. and Sunday from 2 to 5 p. m. 1f • • mined acute needs exist. Thursday, Jan. 31 In the auditorium of the Dr! eye-to-!'yc, hut Ru('h a~lions as the onc in New Soon we shall sec the phenomenon o£ a vil­ duced President Hancher to the Webster City 25, Waterloo 75, 8 p. m. Con v 0 cat ion, Iowa building there is an exhibition 01 lage springing up within a city. Hawkeye vil­ York ity arc enc<:mral!:ing fOI' the tuwre. Pre$ident Hancher audience. Charles City 20, Ottumwa 65 , Ce­ Union. graphic arts of Mexico and Argen. lage, tbe ol'rlel'ly clustel' of trailer units which. "People come to the university dar Rapids 80, Sioux Center 10. FrIday, Feb. 1 lina. will house about 170 student-families, air£'ady Why Ceilings Are Needed to learn a vocation that they may Keokuk 30 and Atlantic 20. 4:15 p . m. English film, art audi­ IJELEN SWARTLEY earn a Iiving-a very laudable ob­ is begi oning' to take shape. (Prom Glt1'i.~li(1ll Rrirll!'c 1II onifOt') Speaks at Assembly torium. Art. Instructor jective," President Hancher de­ Aside from t he uou ualnes. of having such MT. PLEASANT CAP) - A re­ 8 p. m. English film, art audi­ It il; cosy to uncler. tand why th American clared. "I hope there also is an­ port given by WAC Captain Mary torium. COURSE CHANGE a group of trailers on tlle campus, Hawkeye peopl consider the hi~h ('(1st of living the For New Enrollees other objective: that these people O'Neal before the legislative in­ 8 p. m. Freshman show. Mac­ The course "Geography of Asia" village win presC'nt IllI intel'e. ting experimpnt eh tl'f pJ'ohlem facing lht'm. 1t if! that which may be trained to be good men terim committee in Des Moines bride auditorium. will be taught in place of !he in living. Numerous probl ms will al'i .. mORt ~Ios Iy Atfe·t~ fheir duily li"l's, lill'il' "You are older, more mature and womcn and fine citizens of a Tuesday concerning unsatisfac­ 8-9 p. m. Inter-Varsity Christ­ "GeogJ'aphy ot Europe" by Pro­ FOI' each family, the)' will b the ail-im­ ma ('rial pos. ('ssions, thril' pO<'kethooks. The than most. st.udents that first come great republic. Unless we have tory dietary conditions at the Mt. ian fellowship. l'oom 207, Schaef­ fessor Schaefer. Time and class portant matter of ad,iu. frnent. Men will hav Gallap poll shows it, to us," President Virgil M. enlightened, intelligent citizens Pleasant state hospital tor insane fer hall. will be as announced in the sched­ and inebriates was "one-sided and ule of courses for the second to tudy with a family around them-. om - Th () most Dllmel'Oltfl class in America-the Hancher told new enrollees at the the great experiment in peace will se. student assembly in Macbride fail. This is a critical period not unfair," Dr. Adolph Soucek, sup­ MUSIC ROO~[ SOHEDULE mester. thing n w 101' most men. And they will not grcl\t middle lass, c:omprismg white-collar be able to go into a eeluded corner to do audilorium last night. "We shall only for American history but for erintendant of the hospital, sai~ AT IOWA UNION C. A. PHILLIPS \vorkers, farmC'l'!;, profC'ssiolllll m('n and yesterday. their studying, at lea. t not in the trailer. expect more of you and you will world history. Monday through Friday: 11 a. Dean, College of Commerce women- Jep] this pincll of' rising eosts S('- Her report, Dr. Soucek said, The members of eneh family probably will no doubt expect more of us." "You are starting on a great m.-2 p. m.; 3:30-5:30 p. m.; 6:45- ett>ly. Oft!'n it mCllrlS tlie dirrerC' llec b('­ Arter Leo CortimigLia, C4 of adventure," President. Hancher failed to mention the extreme 8:45 p. m. MID-YEAR COMMENCEMEP.'T be el'owded closer together than tbey've ever tWN'f'\ Rending .J(,8n or' .John aWRY to thc h!)ndicap under which dietary ser­ Tuesday and Thursday: 3:35-4 G radulltion ceremonies will be been, and tht' 170 familil's all will &e in more Iowa Cit.y, opened the program concluded. "I hope this experi­ Rchdol thry Jlad th('i1' ll(,llrl srt on, or finding with a medley 01 service songs ence will be all you anticipate. I vice at [he hospital must be car- p. m., Iowa Union Music Hour, held at 8 p. m. Thursday. Jan. 31, constant contact with outsiders thHn e\'e1' 1)(>­ a less sat il;factory rdllell.tion !lea l.' home. played on the accordion, Dean C. hope you'll have a good time and ried on. , WSUI. in the lounge of Iowa Union. fO I·e. ,or:nctimes it IIrtllally IDI'IIIlS til!' clirferenee Woody Thompson, db'ector of t.he lead a well-balanced and happy Capt. O'Neal l)ad told the legis­ Wednesday: 6:45-8 :45 p. m., lators t hat sanitary conditions The all-important attributrs of cooper tion between getting an edl1cation and going to ofIice or student. atrairs, intro- lire here." playing of complete major musical TUEORY OF TilE NOVEL and consideration will be nece. sities for good were "far from satisfactory" and work. Students interested in a course WO'l'k. lotlling and fCl'cling till' family arc that inmates were getting mcrely Saturday: 11 a. m.-I p. m., re­ in the theory of t.he novel, one lo living. 'rhe us oj' community utilities and biller 11' lbl(,RomC' problC'l'Ils. Rome talk of the nearness of tb traill'rs will d mand both a maintenance diet as far as its cordings; 1-4:30 p. m., Metropoli­ two semester hours, hours to be \V8~e~ being too low 111Id othpl's of pl'icC" being tbl'se attributes. Methodist Wesley Foundation fo Sponsor caloric vallie was concerned. tan opera broadcast. arT'anged, should see Prof. Paul· too higll, but it's all one. Dr. Soucek said it had been Sunday: 1-2 p. m., recordings; TO doubt. the lack of a Jlonse with running sen in room 101 Schaeffer hall. Even aside from thp ('ffect npon them­ "virtually impossible" to obtain a 2·3:30 p. m., Philharmonic sym­ WOLFGANG PAULSEN wat r and lots of room will be annoyinn' at selves, tllOS who ('onsidel' this th(' nation 's Open House After asketball Game Saturday trained dietitian since the begin­ phony orchestra broadcast; 3:30-4 tims. And annoyanee. do much more dam­ greatel>t problem f('el that the cpidcmic of ning of the war, that much of the I). m., recordings; 4-5 p. m., NBC CONGREGATIONAL AND age when tlley're "blown off" in cl'llmpcd strik s stems funclanwntnlly fl'om inflation, Wesley foundation, MethocJ.ist . Sunday were B. Jo Victor, Lou work fell to mental patients and symphony orchestra broadcast; 6-8 EV ANGELICAL AND quarters than if they can be taken off to on or the fear of it. student orgarizution, will have an I Hazelton, Conl'ad Wurtz, Do r i s that the "obsolete" inadequate de­ p. m., recordings. REFORMED FELLOWSJIIP sid!' and let lao e. S('ver and annoying as is tIle .11Ortage of open house immediately ah'::l' the' Bender, Jaine Beringhausen, Bob sign ot the buildings" further EARLBARPER Chaplain Fernando Laxamana, added to the problems of dietary Director Y t the. e difficultics fire only mino!'. They housiojr, this eoneernR only a minority. That basketball game Saturday. Feb. 2, Payne Barbara Hall Lolita Fritz candidate for the new stud en! always look more dist!·('. ing when they're service. mJnisteT, will be here Sunday is why it is consid l'ed secondary in im­ at the student center. Dancing,' , , listed on a sheet of papel' because in aetual cards and table games, ping pong, Helen Wiederrecht, Iver Opstad BAND l\lEMBERSIIIP Feb. ~ There will be an open portance. Peopl have put IIp tempol'3rily practice they. Idom pile 1;lP all at once. group garnes, refreshments and and Glen Nicholson. WASHINGTON (AP) - While Students not now in band who house for him at the church from with mis rable li"ing quart('rs hpfor e this 'J'hc impol'tant thing 1. that it is now pos­ entertainment. wi I I be offered A studio room in the annex of House secretaries and clerks broke wish to play in either Concert or 3-5:30 p. m. Chaplain Laxamana and have come through. But soaring costs into a storm oC applause for a sible for hundred more men to receive an under the direction ot Buren the Wesley foundation wi I 1 be VarSity band starting the second will also be at the studenl meet· mean depril'ation. group or movie stars yesterday semester are asked to phone Ext. education. And it. i. a tribute to these young ing after supper. Supper will be ongl'l'ssmen should he able to Sf'e why the Krahling. equipped as a cost.ume and prac- but tile new speed kings ot the air 8179 or call a t room 15, mu:lic served at 5:30 for 35 cents. Reser­ meil. and women that they arc willing-evcn The Seminar in Religion. which pl'ople want ceilings Ilept on the price of meets at the student center at 9:30 lice room in the near future. passed through virtually unno­ studio building. valions for supper should be m,ade anxious- to undergo minor inconvenienc: sin goods. 'Hea.rts Hop' ticed. C. B. RJGnTER by calling 430 I or 7346 before Fri­ order to attain a more important goal, an Sunday mornings will have a dis­ cussion Feb. 3 on "DiSCiplines 01 The Wesley foundation "Hearts The pilots 0.£ the three jet-pro­ Director of Bands day night. education. Speed Records t.he Christian Faith," Jed by Mar­ Hop," a semi-formal dinner dance pelled army planes that shattered VICKI VAN DUZER ion Doemland. in the River room o! the Iowa all transcontinental speed records GRADUATE FELLOWSinP President 'rhe sneed record set by thp new jet­ Saturday were brought to the ex­ Labor-Industry Progress propelled plane WIIS Il.(·eepted witbont 100 A new interest group, "Reach­ Union, will be given Friday, Feb. There will be several Lydia C. ecutive ofiices to meet the presi­ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF So mueh ha. been aid about labor and mueh huzzahing. Tt had been expectecl that ing the Unreached" has been 8. The Currier Musicoeds band Rob e r t s Graduate Felluwships will furnish the music. A date dent. They were Capt. Martin C. available for the year 1946-47 to UNIVERSITY WO~1EN management'R inability to get along with we would attain that speed before long, and added to the Wesley foundation week-day activity list. The group bureau is being offered by the stu. Smith, Kidder, Mo., Col. W. H. graduates of a~ Iowa college or Th e American Association 01 each other that would have expected an w the afol'elland knowledge kind of took the will experiment in bringing indif­ dent center for boys who may Councill, Ingomar, Pa., and Capt. university for study at Columbia University Women extends an in­ occurrence in "'ew York City to attract more cd .... e off the unusualnes.

WORKMEN BEGIN UNLOADING TRAILER UNITS tive informalion on governmental They wel'e married in L anesboro Judge Evans Revokes Red Cross Report regulations and legiSlation aitect­ in December, 1942. w. J. Hayek Council Okays ing ex-servicemen and women. was Pitls' attorney. Victor Oliva Parole I Lawrence L. Zenishck received Shows Aid to Vets Two Divorces Granted a divorce from Dorothy Louise District Judge Harold D. EVa1lI 'zed IOn 1945 In Court Yesterday IZenishek. They were married ~n yesterday revoked the parole or Rundell Street Irondale, Ah\., and separated LD fmphasl Victor Oliva and ordered him to Tw d' I d' September, 1943, when Zenishek I . . '.a IVOI'ces were gran e to. went overseas. He charged cruel pay in (ull a $300 !inc received 011 AId to veterans was emphasized. dIstnct court yesterday by Judge d 'nh trll'atm t d a drunken ddvlng chaJ-ge. in tile report of Its activities is- Harold D. Evans. an I uman en an was Oliva had been paroled 14 sued yesterday by the Johnson Donovan R. Pitts was granted represented by W. J. Hayek. County Attorney Jack C. White County American Red Cross chap- a divorce from Joyce E. Pitts, Have a place in the kitchen and half o( lhe line suspended on s~.~~~~~~~~, tel'. During the past fiscal year, charging her with truel and in- where you can sit down and work good behavior. He was sentenced J the amount of Red Cross financial human treatment and infidelity. and remember to usc it. Nov. 27, 1945. proved plans and specifications for the east Iowa City relief sewer, aid for themselves and tor their commonly known as the RundelJ families decreased 22 percent, but, street sewer, and authorized the a~ the men rEturned home as vet- city clerk to adverUse for bids on rans, the amount of financial aid the project. for them.~elves and [01' their fami­ Yes, and Several years ago $9,000 was ap­ Ilies increased 78 percent. --- propriated for improvemenls in "Although the Johnson County the sewer but warUme shortages Red Cmss chopt!'r has been called I'll Take You prevented further action on the upon to help 1,566 veterans since Jlri project. March 1943," Mrs. Lorna Mathes, To The Bids for the project will be re­ executive secretary s.lid, "we ex­ ceived unlil 2 p. m. Feb. 25. pect the number to Increase each EW'lier this month melting snow month now that our armed forces Bill and ice and heavy rain were too are being demobilized. A staff of much lor Ihe present sewer system !rained workers Is reDdy in t h c. Brown 10 handle and basemen Is in about loca 1 Red Cro~s chap tel' to help 50 homes in the Rundell street sec­ men lind women whcn lltcy arc In lion were flooded. discharged." • • • "No single agency can meet all Derby Ask Bus Re-Routln~ the needs of ex-servicemen and Two more petitions were pre­ women," Mrs. Mathes commented. I Ren ted to the city couocillnst night "Red emss' share of the commu­ asking lhat the council urge the nity program for veterans lies in Iowa City Coach Co. to re-route THIS TRAILER will SOOI1 housc a unJversity veteran and his ramily In lIawkeye VlIIalre. Workers are the major fielc\s of eonsullation If's Opening its North Governor sll'eet and shown unloading the trailer from the Oatcar on which it arrived with the first consignment of govern- and adviCe in personal and family Rundell street buses. The council ment living units to reach Iowa City. problems, aid in filing claims, and already h of ('-ountry Gentlewom.an 'owa family t .... t gelS along very asked to be permitted to retire .. dilors fllnncd out (rom ~8 Moin~!I lIicely, thank you, on JUI,ht)" from the fire department as of issue of Country Gentleman to 1111 part of the 81atc. If you move litLle. Mal'ch 1. The city council approved rast and get your ('opyof lhe Feb­ .polluck. 10wII II tyle, IUIlans 800II his petition last night but the mat­ ruary issue here's what you')J find: food andpIenty of il, A8 II drop-In ter still is bei ng considered by the L.... l.-P.wa, Thllt Tra.t•• reality now, and their makera NY e .... th·lc in four colors on clot bing on the 'l'rueedalc Club prove •• pension board. What to do to keep thc old t rllel or tbey'll compete on price wltb llelcetion and hair-do., "~p8red n(leipea repodcd. • • • purring until that new one rolls oft lumber-built building•• PhOlOIl f>y talented lo", .. -St.. te girl•. .buying guideon the "Dig "in Kil­ City Properly to Be Sold the 88!!embly line •.. a practical ahow how).bey look. ean 10",a farm wom .... , 011 .. tight chen Equipm.,llt"- slove, siuk, refrigerator. Jmport.ant, be~au"" arllcle that reekll wit h greas~ , oil budgot, dresses her ('hildren well, Two pieces of cily propeJ'ty and 'ar"".. , a .. 5efa G,.... II Jowa women are in a bome-hu­ and good adYlc~. matd,eR their II mart dOlbes ... ith nn easement over a third strip will The Vocllell flUlLily wa"n't alwaya a wardrobe she designed for provcment mood. be sold to the Security Finance WIll leu lullel With St ••" aillin~ preuy on weJl-anehored top herself. .a (-H Youth Forum e8J'ncatly i company as a result of action taken Farm atruet ur~8 of 8t~c l , knocked lOOiI. llad a tougb time for yean, .inside slory of lory City'e (l0- deba lea, of all thl ngs, ls Da te by the city council last night. The 'lil Ihey 1I0t the baJl8 of IIOU eon­ OI)Crat;' errorL to I,riog town and with De~lio.Y. Youo8e. gClleralion down aod re.. dy for erection. arc a IIC