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Nimit z announced carrier weapons, ammunition and • , GUIN~A ~ ' .. for the possibility that he may go out. bolh Republicans like Stimson, planes of the . nited States loot and arrested 80,000 per­ '-,.-. \ . It is understood that the interior both World War .I officers, and ~~ -;. Third fl et ar attacking the sons, many of them S. S. men secretary wants definite word one both brought into the war depart­ SAMO A IS • Japanese naval base at Kure, on who bad been hunted as war • way or the other about where he ment in 1940 when the European Senator Connally . •• • •• Japan s inland sea, in "great criminals. swnds, and plans to step out if the war was building up in fury. .'.. NEW HFSRID£S .' strength" in on o. ou1t which Fifteen million Germans in ~..flJl.... IS •. Opens Formal Debate , ... begun ul dawn and is still in the American zone, taken by progress. surprise, were bewildered and Tilt': QUESTION OF HOW THE PACIFIC will be controlled In postwar years hils a prominent place In II was the second onslaurht scared, but' oltered no resistance. Truma~ Wins' Vital Dr. John Baillie On World Charter the charter of the United Nations drawn up In San Francisco. In fact , two chapters of the charter deal aralnst 0. Qlajor enemy naval bue Only two 'ried to escape the wlih matters of trusteeshipS. Such matters as the . trate,lc bases to be held by the United States to make In seven days, planes of the &aIDe search. One was snot to death. Bi-Partisan S:pport IrI"PossJble future threats and Islands over whIch we will exert control are st.ressed. The above map pre­ force havlllC heavily damared Brl,. Gen. Edwin L. Sibert, U. S. Alms at Polsdam T S k r.' sents the feneral pattern as outlined by the charler. As can be seen, controt of most of the Pacific ocean the Japane e baUleshJp Naraio VIn,ard Haven, Masl" head of the north of the equator would ro to Ihe United States by arreement. South of the equator control would be and sunk 12 other shIps at Yollo­ 0-1 (Intelll,ence) division of Establishes Friendship 0 pea Indicates Approval Ilrranred In cooperation with Britain, New Zealand and AUstralia. Outrirht ownershIp of ome key Is­ suka last Wednesday . Vnlled S&atel forces In the Euro­ lands, mandated to Japan after World War I, is to be sou,hl when a peace settlement Is made. orne al­ The Superfort strike was the peu &beater, 'sald ,UDS, aQlmunl­ .With Stalin, Gains AI (o'n,ocalI1o' n Foregone Conclusion ready have been captured. Such rroups as the Volcanos. Bonlns, Marianas and Marcus could be used as first In dnylight in nearly a month. lieD and 1001, luch as AQlerlcan Russian Concessions WASHINGTON (AP) -Senator The Supertorts, splitting into Tom Connolly told lhe senate yes­ bases to block off future Japan. ultorms, K-retlollll, raaoline ~ several task forces, swooped bra­ _veblelea, were seized but there POTSDAM (AP) - President terday there Was blood on the wall zenly without right r escort at al­ ....ft of an orlanlzed Ger- Truman was reported last night to D J h B '11' d· ··t of the chamber to show wher the no titudes ranging from medium to "':ru,round. have won important American r. 0 n 31 Ie, IVlnl y pro- League ot Nations was "slaught­ maD und ~ fessor at the University of Edin- high and dropped their loads ot ''The ral·d mal'ks the passl·ng aims at the Big Three conference b h S tl d h b ered" and asked for a vote that 3Towns Guarding Redeployment OPA to Lower Some ' demolition bombs, weighing from and to have eswblished a cordial urg, co an, as een ap- will convince th world this nation from a negative to a positive line friendship with Premier Stalin pointed speak~r at the UniverSity 500 to 4,000 pounds each. is truly behind the United Nations of . action," Sibert said. "We that prOduced unexpected Russian or Iowa's summer Commencement Kweilin Recaptured • Meat R-ation Values The giant B-29's spread out {or charter. wahled to act before there was concessions. Aug. 8. miles overhead like great silvery even a chance of anything coming A spokesman :tor the United Now on a speaking tour of the Opening debate on ratification of Chinese Close In Pohcy Angers Reduction Expected shal'ks as they caught two ot up and hitting us in the face." States delega tion said the Big United States, Dr. Baillie recently the 50-nation agreemenl tOi' a Jap:m's most highly industrial­ He added "it upset the civilian Three had met again yest rdny- studied first-hand the effects of world organization designed to On Former U. S. I I To Become Effective ized areas just at lunch time. popUlation quite a bit, which is their seventh day of conferences- the war in western Europe at the keep the peace, the Te)(un said Airbase City Irec or July 29; Pork Excluded It was the fir t dayll,hI slrlke that thel'e was ample evid nce of ODT D good.I' and "are drivIng ahead." beginning of World War II he was on the Japanese borne Islands overwhelming opprov.:ll. Sibert explained the Germans Sources close to the chief oxeeu- director of religious and educa- CHUNGKING (AP) - Chinese WASIIINGTON (AP)- A little since June 2G, when 10 aircraft, hid been given a week of grace, tive said he and Stalin have estab- tional activities with the British But "the other nations are slill soldiers have reptured three rub­ WASHINGTON (AP) - Col. J. more meat for AmeriC'an dinner and alrplll,lle part factories In ending July 20, in which to turn Li shed the most cordial J'elatlonship expeditionary force, serving under feal'ful of th Unit d Stajes.• PUT tables \\.as in pro peclla~l night as four 1I0118"U Indu ·trlal areas were bled towns gUlirdlng Kwellln, Monroe J 0 h n so n, the nation's OYtr .all weapons, ammunition, and have reached a stage or under- the Y.M.C.A. ate," h (Added and lJointed a finger tiJ,(htening their strangelhold on OPA prepared to lower beef, veal by nl'arly 500 B-29's. lIdlo transmitters and other tor- standing considered impossible be- He has spent many years in at the back w,t11 us h went on: the bIg alrbase city while a Chi­ transportation chief, complained to and lomb ration pOints for the Maj. Gen. Curtis E. Lemay, bidden articles without fear of fore the meeting opened. North America os professor at the "They know thl1t the Learue or nese column approached another congress yesterday that the army August ration period. commander of the 20th airtorce, punishment. Those caught with The belief prevailed that Tru- University of Toronto, , and Nations w~ s lau ~htered here 111 former United States ] 3th air­ kept him in the dark on redeploy­ The disclosure followed reports did not immediately announce the such properties face trials in man, in his debut as an interna- Ihe Union theological seminary 01 this chamber." torce air!ield at nearby Yangso, ment pIons and is building up such from several areas ot improved number of torgets on today's WhIch the death sentence can be tlonal negotiator, had achieved a New York City. He also has 'l'he speech by the chairman of the Chinese high command sold schedule, but it was likely the B- a load the railroads Simply can't civil inn meat supplle9 and signs of applied. substantial understanding with the served as lecturer at Harvard, the fot'eign relations committee yesterday. slight !urthel' increases in the early 29's had several objectives as they UaIn, "tallyho" al a code word, Russians on impending develop- Yale and Princeton. started a week of formal discussion Along China's "invasion coasl" carry it. autumn. struck from the largest force yet Ibe American troops struck at ments in the Japanese war. Dr. Baillie is the author of "The on the docum nt, and W3 S bucked west of Formosa, Generalissimo "Something must give way," the sent over Japan. uyllthl Saturday. They wanted Men close to the president re- Prospect of Spiritual Renewal," Reductions of one or two points UP by an imposing show of bi­ Chiang Kai-Shek's ill-armed war­ office of defense transportation di­ a pound on steaks, roasts and olher This was the thIrd raid by more every vehicle, IncJudlnr United ported he is happy over conces- I "The Roots of Religion in the parti an supPort. riors [ought into the rear of Jap­ rector testified before the st'nate cuts of beef probably will be an­ than 600 plone~, but headquarters Slates army Jeeps, checked the sions won thus far. Despite the I Human Soul," "Our Knowledge of Confident that the senate will ane e troops battling toward war investlgating committee. said that while exact figures papen of clvlUans and soldiers, difference of language, the presi- God," and "Invitation to Pilgrim­ nounced Wednesday and made ef­ ratify the charter drawn at Son Swatow and apparently bl'oke up The army, he said, failed to con­ fective July 29. Lamb ond veal would not be released, today's was and awept Ihrou&,h every German dent is said to have made a big hit age." Francisco, two of its authors-­ an enemy nltempl to establish a sult him in drawing up a 10- points will go er ce n ~ -in a place Lhey knew-is what Saar aiter the plebiscite, and at riddled 'radio station. Seven rein­ the roadway. gain back its strength, it will be leads these, the dispossessed, the least 120,000 Spanish war refugees. forced concrete buildings were ART EXUmlTION TOURS SWlday, July 29, for Iowa Moun­ of the fatalities, the road surface time, just as soon as the charter Though it is hardly something disillusioned, the old, the sick, the Among the displaced are six to shattered. The r a d i a towers A sel'ies of gallery tours on the taineers. The group will leave the was dry, and in 55 per cent the is ratified., to say: "That's all, art exhibition in Iowa Union and engineering bullding at 2: 15. Call to be proud of-that we killed empty-handed and starving, the ten th ousand children, many born wobbled in the wind. weather was clear, brother, that's all." bewildered peopLe of Europe. Two hours of inspection con­ the art building has been arranged 9797 for re 'ervations. Bring food less persons than most oth.er auf of wedlock, many orphaned. Only two per cent oE the driv­ Wateltlng TrulIJJIn They are prisoners of war; refu­ vinced the air corps commandos for Wednesdays and Sundays at 4 and enough money for expenses. slates did- rOWA 'S FATALITY A largo number were born in ers involved in accidents had Some indication of Lhe coming gees from war-ravaged and aliE'n lands. the island was clear oL Japanose p. m. throughout the remainder of BOB FEATHERSTONE been driving COl' less than a year. RATION WAS ONLY 4.1, COM­ r UmPUS is seen in the attacks on nazi-lerrorized areas; deportees The permanently displaced pre­ and that the situation was well this month. Graduate assistants in Leader NInety-eight per cent had had PARED WITH THE NATIONAL OPA, OWl, and the sugar and expelled for political, racial or re­ sent the biggest problem. It is in hand. So Lieut. Gene R. Atkin­ the' art department will conduct the more than a year's experience RATIO OF 11. meat shortages. President Tru­ ligious reasons. a two-rold problem-rehabilitation son of Topeka, Kan., called his tours, starting in the main gallery FRENCH READING man's new appointees in the cab­ of the art building and proceeding EXAMINATION behind the steering wbeel of an "Our campaign must IWL stop Millions of Jews and reset tlemen t. invasion force-Tech, Sergt. Rob­ inet ~ other key posts will be through the art auditoriurrUlDd thc The Ph. D. French rcading ex· automobile. there," declared R. B. Laird, There arc Jews among them, ert H. Douglas of West Spring[ield, watched cru'efully ior any slips. millions of Jews who survived the Seck Agreements Mass., Starr Sergt. Wayne W. Union lounge. amination will be given in Toom IN 96 PER CENT OF' THFl former acting commissioner of The acts of the president himsel [ years of persecution before and The latter requires international Christianson of Upland, Calif., and L. D. LONGMAN 314, Schaeffer haU Saturday, July ACCIDEN,!;S, THE CARS IN­ the Iowa department of public will be put under the microscope. since the outbreak of the war' and a!{reements between countries and Corps. Calvin Woodcock of Thack­ lIead, An Department 28 from 10 to 12 a. m. Applicalloo VOLVED APPARENTLY WERE safety. " We must continue to Only by finding the points ot vul­ were forced into exile, or into an expression of willingness on erville, Okla., and Russell Whitney bust be made before Thursday, IN PERF'ECT RUN N I N G take every possibLe step In .edu­ nerability in the admi,nistration th,e part of countries to accept the AClllEVEMENT TEST IN July 26 by signing the sheet posted concentration camps and ghj!tto of Arlington, Va.- to order; loaded GERMAN ORDER. THEY HAD NO DE­ cating our people in highway armor ca n the Republicans hope But the majority oC the moving refugees. The desires of the them in the flying hoat and went on the bullptin board ouls~e to g,ain strength. in 1946 or get refugees ;lIsa aro to be consid­ An achievement test in German room 307, Schaeffer hall. FECTS. safety-caution in driving, cor­ millions are the wartime slave back to their humdrum office life (spoken or reading) wilL be given In 191 of the falal accidents, rection of faulty eqUipment on back into power in '48. labol'ers in jGermany - French, ered. in Luzon. S. U. BUSH For many months the United Saturday, July 28, from 9 to 12 ltomance Languagtl\ summons or warning tickets motor vehicles, cal·elessness. Russians, Belgians, Norwegians, Nations relief and rehabilitation a. m. in roo m 106, SchaeHer hall. DepadDMIDI were issued because of a traffic "Traffic accidents result in lo:ss Poles. Tell million Allied na­ Students in tending to take this tionals, not couoting the prisoners administration (UNRRA), working test should report to Professor • violatiton. This is by no means of human life, loss of pbysical Little Puerto Rico- closely with the supreme head­ Small Allied Force- IOWA UNION of war, were in Germany when it Funke (106, Schaeffer hall) not indicative that there were only abilities, loss of vehicles and loss MUSIC ROOM SCHEDULI fell. quarters o£ the allied expedition­ latel' than Wednesday, July 25. 1~1 deaths because of violations. of money. THERE IS NO ary force (SHAEF) and some of Those who want to go home and ERICH FUNKE Monday-1I-2, 4-£1, 7-9. In many of the other cases, tick­ PROll·IT. those about whom there is no the governments, had been plan­ Head German Tuesday-1l-2, 4-6, 7-9. ets probably WCl'e- not Iss ued be­ "Please join the FIGHT FOR Liquor, question of nationality arc the ning to assist with the repatria­ Wednesday-Il-2, 4-6, 7-11. Disarms Department cause the violator was dead or LIVES. which need not be lost on easiest to repatriate. ' The author­ tion of the uprooted as soon as ThursdOly-1l-2, 4-6, 7-rl. seriously injured. our streets and highways today." ities expect to have most of these requested by the milit3l'Y and the by American transport planes Friday-1l-2, 8-5, 6-8. home by the elld of the summer. governments involved. which daily ferry medical supplies SaturdaY- 1l-2, 3-!i, Honey 500,000 Arc Stateless Fred K. Koehler, director of the Germans and other needed materials from Sunday-I-5, 6-8, More difficult to resettle are displaced persons division of , Sweden to succor an estimated BO,- The Phllharmonic and NBC Joe Mather Causes Heat Wave- * * * those wiLhout identification, fam­ UNRRA, says: "Comprchension of 000 Russian prisonel's of war who sympbonies may be heard in th. By RANDOLPH FOR,T ily, 01' home. the suffering involved is beyond By ROBERT* *N. STU* RDEVANT were used by the Nazis as slave music room Sur.day afternoon ai AP Newfeatures Then there al'e the staleless, human capacity." BODOE, Norway (AP)-In this laborers in northern NOrway. 2 and 4 o'ciock respectively. Next to the official forecaster, revenge now. HOW ABO U T SAN JUAN, P. R.-How'd you community 60 miles north of the The huge labot' force was a EARL E. lIARP!R the person who is slandered the CALLING OFF THAT HEAT! like to live under the AmeriCan Arctic circle, a handful of Nor­ measure of the ambitious Nazi Diredor, Iowa UnlOll most wben it rains, or the sun ilJ You were only a :shade less red flag as a civilian in a place where wegian members of the British lib­ scheme to extend NOrway's single too hot, or something else is than a beet yoursell yesterday. there is no federal Jncome tax, no Interpreting the W~r News eration lumy, assisted by home west coast railway from its present EXHIBITION OF CONTEltI­ wrong, is the guy wbo writes the And besides, J oe, your story rationing, plenty of household ser­ guardsmen and police, are disarm­ terminus at Mo to Narvik and PORl\RY ART weather reports for a newspaper. was a little unfair. We haven't vants, ample transportation and ing the entire 14th luftwaffe divi­ eventually all the way to Kirkenes June 24-July 31, 1945 bountiful stocks of liquor and ci- on the Barents sea. The primary Hours for the exhibition 9t con­ We a lways thought Joe Mather, been really complaining about Air Attacks,* *lriple * Bombardment of* Japan* * Linked sion of 12,000 . men . garettes? • Some 60,000 rifles, pistols, m~­ purpose was miJitary, but such an temporary art are: the weather. We've just been The Daily Iowan City Editor who That's Puerto Rico, an island of Closely with Big Three Conference chineguns and small arms of all extension also would have in­ Iowa Union writes our daily weather yarns, griping a little. Griping has lon8' 2,000,000 population where life is descriptions lie in a Norwegian creased the Germans' ability to 8 a. m. to 9 p. m., Monday had gotten toughened to com­ been a good old American cus­ still no bed of roses and orchids By KIRKE L. SIMPSON and his advisers had some defin­ wenpon depot at Fauske, 20 miles loot the .. ich sulphur deposits, iron Ibrough Friday, and Sund~y . pla,ints that the weather isn't al­ tom, and it isn't quite the same sell for a dollar. Associated Press News Analyst ite (oreknowiedge of Ru ssian in­ cast of Bodoe on a magnificient are and coal fields in northern 8 a. m. lo 8 p. m., Saturday. wayS just wbat he said it was as if we were seriously finding Both native Puerto Ricans and The sustained bombard­ tentions as reveltled in previous salt water ljord. Norway. Art DU'Udlnr !tolna to be. fault. continentals, as those from the ment of Japan by !"adio as well a5 Big T h I' e e in terchanges never Gcrman cam p s speckle this Norwegian authorities said that 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. and 8 But he got a bit of revenge or When we say you and the States proper are called, are ex­ by sea and ail' represents a defin­ p\lbllcly reported. The warning of rugged countryside. From this thousands of R u s s ian slave to 10 p. m., Monday through frio sQmethiug Sundar morning in his weatherman were all w ron g empt from paying federal income ite intensifying of the allied at­ "unfavorable" results at Potsdam area the Germans based their of­ laborers died of starvation and day. I story of how ."The Oracle" was about the weather, JOE, WE'RE taxes on all money earned on the tack closely linked with expected for Japan, voiced by the most fensive against the Allied convoys other privations as a result of the 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 l'• . m:; Sat­ developments in the Big Three powerful commercial daily in brutal Nazi treatment. Mass urday. Iteln; to let us broil in hea t be­ JUST GRIPING - NOT COM­ island or invested here. bound around the North cape to In this ration-free land prices conference at Potsdam. Japan, carries with it all indica ted Murmansk. The huge airfield at graves of the victi ms, some of 1 to 5 p. m., Sunday. cause we were always yapping PLAINING. But now you've run considerably above those It seems calculated to pave the conclusion that Russian-Ameri­ Bod e, with superb runways ilf whom were shot after digging their }:AItL E. IIARPn, about the weather. And the l'robably got us into serious in the Slates. Sugar and coffee way for news from Germany that. ca n-British commitments already timber, served as headquarters. own graves, are liberally sprinkled Director, School of t 'ine AnI Oracle tnust have seen Joe's trouble with the Oracle' because are -obtainable in unlimlted quan­ even influential J apanese news­ exist to be implemented with ac­ Today this airfield is being used throughout the countryside. L. D. LONGMAN, piec4l, ' ~ECA UCE HE BROILED you. said we were complaining. tities, and so are practically all papers are now warning ti)eir rea­ tion by Ru ssia only after Ger­ Bead, JU't DeP8rilDem Uti ' ~O"RE ';'HAN EV~ SUN­ CalL bim aU, Joe, and we canned goods, but lard, butter, its ders will be "considerably un­ many'S deteat. If that is true, and QUICK, WATSON! THE NEEDLE! DAY. promise never to make anotner subst~tutes and all dairy products fa vorable to J apan." there have been whispers in SCUEDULE Well; Joe, you've had .your remark about the weather. are very scarce. That is perhaps the most signi­ Washington to that effect for UNIVERSITY LIBRARY HOUIS Continental residents pay fair ficant statement to come from months, it meaos that Japan's time June 13 -Aug, 8, 19U housebold help $16 a month for a radIo Tokyo of recent date. Just to take advantage of the "spokes­ ReadJnr Rooms, Macbride a.n ... small family's cook-maid. Better why the admission that an Ameri­ man" surrender suggestion is Library AWleJC The Ship of State-Sink or Sail! help comes at $25 a month for can-Bl'itish- R u s s i <1 n coalitioh growing short. Hope that the Pots­ Monday -TbursdaT continentals; native PUC1to Ricans against Japan is possible as a re­ dam con1erence can conclude its 7:50 a. m.-12 M. pay haJj as much or less. sult of , lhe Potsdam meeting work in another wt:ek is reflected 1-6 p. m. Many cenurillii ago a Chinese ini, and to CARRY OUR PULL Cigarettes were hard to get at sbould be permitted on tbe ail' it is in press ad vices from the scene, 7-10 p. m. philosopher wrote of government: SHARil OF Tll.Ii: LOAD. one time but now are plentiful, difficult to understand: stress Chln,a Talks I!'r,da, There should be no privileged "The kinJl is the boat; the com­ mostl;y .in ' the lesser-k DOW n Tokyo' Convinced MoSCOW dispatches have made 7:50 a. m.-12 M. IirouP in this country-no one no mention at any time of the mon people are tbe water. Tbe brands;; all cost 22 cents a pack­ Tokyo however may be so co n­ 1-6 p, m. who bas a right to shirk his duty alIA!. T!u'0llihout tbe war the~e has vinced that it is in'lminent that it Russo-Jap aspect of the Big Three Satwday water can support the boat, or of citizenship. Worker and em­ been plenty of all kinds of liquor is resorting to advance warnings lneeting which has figured so pro­ 7:50 a. m.-12 M, capsize it." ployer, rich and poor, youth and a\ prices ul;lde~ thQse in the United in order to soften the blow hen it minently in American pres~ and 1- 5 p. m, tadio reports. It has . stressed What Wq said then o~ ancient aged, colored and white, protes­ S\ates. Good island-made rum falls, That would illdicale' grow­ GOVl'rnmeni lJJcumen&a IJtII&" sharply, however, the apparent Chlna is true- today of our mod­ tant, Catholic and Jew are Illike comes a~ $1.50 for a fifth of a ing uneasiness over Japanese pub­ . Llbrary Annel[ gaDon, but there are brands se11,­ Lic reaction, aJ lea s~ . a hopeful \!ordiality of Russian-Chinese con­ em democracy. Our go.vemment bound by the call 01 d~ty. l\londay-Frlda, ing as low as 90 cents. sign. ' . versations during Premi er Soong's 8 a. m.-12 M. requires the support of all lhe WE ARE ENTERING A Puerto Rico has no lack of Reaction of American press rep­ tvloscow visit for meetings with 1-6 p. m. p e'o pie. And "government' PERIOD OF EVEN GREATER cleansing tissue, frantically sought re&entaLives accompanying Presi­ Generalissimo Stalin on the eve of Satwda, doe$ not mean any particular STRAlltJ THAN THAT OF THE by millions of women in the dent Truman to Germany to the the Potsdam sessions. 8 a. m.-I2 M. adrrlinistration. IT MEANS THE LAST POUR YEARS. How- we States, and the.... are plenty of "oWcial spokesman," OWl broad­ , The latest word on those Chin­ 1-5 p, m. REPUBLICAN PORM OF RULE come through It will depend ullOn shoes-although there's a hitch cast by Capt. E. M. Zacharias, eSe-Rus&ian conversations to come Education - PhlJo80phy - r.l'~" ANn THE DEMOCRATIC WAY ourselves. There should be no in that: Puerto Ricans h a v e U. S. N., urging Japan to surren­ from MoscoW is to the effect that lorY Library, Ea~ Hall OF'LIFE. tidal wave of demand,s by any smaller feet than continenlals der no~ or take the consequences they l1)~rely were interrupted by Monda,.-friday 'l'he party in power, those who one iro~p to swa,mp our Ship of In San Juan, where most ls also slgnitlcant. Their reports the Potsdam conference and arc ':50 a. m.·l0 p. m, hold public office, is neither tbe State. There must be no whirl­ continentals live, there is year­ disclose that the teit of the broad­ to be resumcd at its conclusion. Saturd., cast beamed to J a pan was That raises a Question as to whe­ I king nor tbe boat. It is only a pool 01 internal conflicts to lUck 'round swimming. Summers are ':50 a. m.-5 p. m. not e.xcessLvely hot. It is not cold "cleared in Pot&dam" before fts ther if Russia and the allies do Schedules of hours for other de­ part of ~e \\,hole, and It 50lIls or _ us undCf. There must be DO bid­ In most secUons of the island at delivery. reach agreement at Potsdam for partmental libraries will be poets\ sinks depending on wbether it is den sandbars' o.f resistance. any time of year and there is con­ Knl\w ged Posl&lon mutual action against Japan, a on tbe doors of each lib~ar,.. su,pported py the people. We have seen what has bap­ sequently no need for fuel. "Victory over JlIpan is the pres­ four power mllitary get-together Reserve books may be with­ n is up to us to support the pened wben the ships of other The cl,lief fiy in all this pretty ident's prime object in this (Pots­ in Mo$co.w including Cbina migl\t 'rawn for overnight use at 5 p. II\. A- boat of our own building- to countries have been tom apart ointment is living eosts. They're dam) conference;' tbe .,Po,tsdam not eome without delay to pUm on Fridays nnd nt 4 p. m. on Sa'" I 01 P abide willingly and cheelully hy by th.e waves of s~rife. We must m,uelt higber than at any place in reports adde'd. Simultaneous concerted operations urdays. B. E. ELLSWOam &1 the laws we had a part in rnak- not let that happen to us. the S£ates. ' Thilt -implies tha~ ' Mr. Truman in all Asia tic war thea tel'S. • ,; • • • ,' , _ flo,1 .... I I • Plr~ . I'r - el TUESDAY, JULY 24.1945 THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA

I I. the L Lieut., Mrs. W. Plant Husbands to Be Guests , NOIIO•S·... 'aD or 1Ia, "" Retired Officer om ••• ,I ..'! )all, 10 ...... Visit Here in Home At SOl Dames Club • '1"111 NO; ~ 8"~ WIJ'rlIi To Leclure Of Mrs. O. H. Plant Bridge Party Tonight uJ.y 24, tits To Describe Pacific Lieut. (j.g.) and Mrs. William A bridge party will be given by H. Plant and daughter, Phoebe lhe University of Iowa Dames' War in Last of Series · Jean, are visiting in the home of club tonight at 7;45 in the as­ r of exhlbl. Of Summer Addresses Lieutenant Plant's mother, Mrs. O. sembly rooms of the Iowa-Illinois ,art; m.~L ill H. Plant, 109 E. Market street, for Gas and Electric company. Special guests will be husbands of mem­ Admiral H n r ryE. Yarnell, a week. Lieutenant Plant is on a l2-day leave from the armed bers. ]n charge of arrangements r 30 U.S.N., retired will speak at the guard center at Brooklyn, N. Y. is Mrs. J . E. Collen. cture final lecture in the summer series on~ . Friday night at 8;30 on the west • • • ary P8intlt1c Group)] Presbyterian Church approach to Old Capitol. He will Visit Parflllla cr , art audio "{..Ieut. and Mrs. William E, A potluck picnic will be given di scuss "the War In the Far East." by Group ][ of lhe PresbyterIan Admira"i Yarnell will describe fischer have arrived to spend D , 31 week in the home of their parents, church tom 0 r row afternoon at the Pacific war from Pearl Har­ 12 :30 at City park. Those plan­ bor to lhe present lime. He will Mr. and Mrs. William Fischer Sr., play: '''rh~ 401 Kimball road, and Mr. and ning to all nd are asked to bring uplaln the situation oC the United -University Mrs. Bert Wieneke, route 4. a covered dish. sandwiches and States navy after the Japanese Lieutenant Fischer was commis­ their own table service. Mrs. Rob­ "sneak" attack, inili~l def n'sive ~ K. 1 sioned at Ft. Benning, Ga., last ert Breese is in charge of arrange­ me:.lsures against advances ot the Thursday, and at the conclus ion ments. Ie M.isissiPPI enemy, turn of Ihe tide and grad­ -Tbe Glen. of his leave witl report to Camp ual mounting success of.American Maxey, Tex. [owa Woman's Club the West h naval power. The speokel' also will yes,.che m~ • • • There will be a family picnic of discuss the strategic alternatives RecommencJed lor Award the Iowa Woman's club tomorrow " ' '' '' . I'' ~ 11 which face this nation's high com­ e University Mr. and Mrs. John Diehl, 648 S. evening at 6:30 in the upper pa­ ffiBnd in pushing toward final vic­ vilion of City park. Serving on the Iowa Union Lucas street, have received word tory. commillee in charge are Mrs. Glen Play: that their grandson, Pfc. John W. " Th~ Commander of the United States "RUINS OF GARAPAN, SAJPAN" 18 one of six water color paintinKs by ern. Charles Okerbloom Jr. K aufman and Mrs. E. E. Gugla. -University Diehl of Terrehaute, Ind., has been Asiatic fleet for several years in now on exhibit In the main lounre of Iowa. Union. T he murky night ce ne 01 ajpan ruins recently won Those who attended are asked to Clrst prize In the 35th exhibition of work by centra I Ohio artists in Columbus, Ohio. Serc-eant Oker­ recommended for the bronze star, the lale thirties, Admiral Yarnell tor service while on duty near the bring a covere(i dish, sandwiches g. 2 bloom, assistant professor In the art department, Is on leave of absence from the University of Iowa and and lable service. is familiar with the scene of pre­ Ruhr river in Germany. Private DORIS GRUNDY, riKht, former VI student, has hit the "big time" In play: "'l'he sent naval operations. He is recog­ now Is with the army alr corps on Salpan. The wate r colors Include "Cbamorro Farmers, Salpan;" "VIew of Garapan From Jap Bank Bulldlnr;" lwo called " alpall Coast" and "The Carpenter In Our Oulllt," Diehl has previously been awarded radio. She is now cast in the NBC program, "Adventures of Archie • University nized as an able theorist and a !.hree bronze campaign stars. Ladles Auxiliary of "Marrlclenne Bay, Salpan" have been In the exhlbltlo n of contemporary art now In Jowa Union and t.he art Andrews" with brunette Gloria Mann. • man of uctlonl uLthough he Is offi­ Patriarch Milltants bulldln,. The paintings will be shown until JuJy 21. • • • 3 cially retired, his services have Weekend Gu". The annual picnic 01 the Ladies * * " Auxiliary of Patriarch Mllltants play: "Tbe been sought by the government in Chief Petty Officer Pete Cal­ this war. vetl, who is stationed at the naval Laboratory Workers Doris Grundy in Show· will be at 6;30 tomorrow evening · University Audience Applauds- at the Sam Whiting Sr., home, 810 The speaker will conduct a Art Unprlediclable hospital at Great Lakes, m., was the weekend guest of his brother­ Whiting avenue. Included on the roundtable Saturday morning at Study Germ Carriers committee in charge are Mrs. L. R. lIe, •• 9 o'clock in the house chamber of in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ltol,) Bernard Dautremont, Ridge street. Morford, Mrs. Vance Orr, Mrs. Old Capitol, answerin~ questions Says Mary Holmes A course on laboratory diag­ Student Leona Optelt and Mrs. Sam Whit­ High School Players nosis of trophical diseases, spon­ about his lecture and about post­ - • • • ing. war problems confronting the VaeaUon at Lake Maebrlde sored by the state hygienic labora­ In Lechne on Exhibit Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer, Those oUending ore asked to United States in the Paci tic. By JOAN RONK Minor or Cedar Rapids in the role tory, the state department of bring a covered dish, their own ,UB Admiral Yarnell was born and Students in the all-state high of Worthing does an eIfective job 222 Melrose avenue, are spending health and the university, began "Everyone is afraid of art for it on NBC table service and sugor. Dessert a few days at Lake Macbride with raised in Independence, leaving school speech program took cur­ of creating the ploy's best comic here yesterday. will be fUl'1lished. ave a regu. is never predictable and one never Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Key, 533 S. July 24 at Ihe state to enter the naval acad­ tain calls last night for their pro­ character, Thirty laboratory workers are em'y nt Annapolis, Md. He was knows what is gOing to happen," duction of Oscar Wilde's "The Im­ Lucas street, who are vacationing studying various parasites which Wisecracks* about* * "What will otic s~udent declared Mary Holmes of the art Franklin Knower Jr., of Iowa PI Lambda. Theta gTaduated in 1897. portance of Being Earnest." there for two weeks. cause disease. The workers repre- Mrs. GI'undy say?" don't faze Doris Theta chapter of Pi Lambda discussion department yesterday in a lecture Cit y as Algernon Moncrief!, This summer he is teaching at Typical of Wilde, the play is • • • sent 26 laboratories in the state. Grundy, who left the University of Theta, honorary sorority lor Lian Princl. Worthing's devoted friend, also Spend Vacation He;e Culver military academy in Cul­ on the current exhibition here of fast moving, good for a refresbing Laboratory periods from 8 a. m. to I Iowa last y!!ar for "big time" New women in education fields, will American art. was a dealer in amusing action Mr. and Mrs. Leann Hut! and ::GIVERN ver, Ind. He will fly to Iowa City evening. The high school actors and voice inflection. The two male 5 p. m . are directed by Dr. 1. H. York modeling and radio. Grundy have an in.itiation of candidates Friday in a navy plane and return Miss Holmes used as an ·exam­ gave excellent performances with­ daughters, Elizabeth and Joanna, BortS, director of the state hygienic is her Iamil), name and GrundY and a dinner Thursday at.5 p . • Secretary leads were welt balanced. of Merico, Mo., are spending a m. in the same manner after the Sat­ pie . two pictures, one a country out miSSing a cue and showed good laboratory, and Dr. Kenneth Mac- she remains, let the glamor iall in- the parlors 01 the English Lu- The contrast between Gwendo­ week's vacation in. the home of NEns urd ay moi'ning roundtable. scene and the other· a surrealist signs of acting ability under the lin Fairfax, playd by Flora Robin­ Donald. Both are on the faculty of where it Il)ay. theran church. • painting. "One person will look at capable direction of Prof. Vance Mrs. Huff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Hygiene and preventive medi- Th t 11 1 d bl ed ;nic, swim­ son, of Cedar Rapids, and Cecily er Candidates to be initiated " ore I the country scene and feel con­ M. Morton and Margaret Rowland Anton Shimon, route ,7, and in the cine dcpartment of the college of bl de a, s edn t , "D ue~ehY " Ruth Gillard, Shirley Newson, .Ivy , rcst Liberty Cardew, Joanne Davis of North­ ' , on e answel'e 0 01'0. ea tented for it reminds him either of of the dramatic art department. home of Lieutenant Hutf's par­ med Icmc. d Olson and Marceline Smith. owa Moun­ Typists May Apply ampton, Mass., was an enjoyable ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will iam E. Members of the class will finish when she was a s~phomore .stu enl ill leave tbe his youth' or of something to "The Importance of Being Earn­ one. Miss Robinson's interpreta­ Fischer" 401 Kimball road. Mr. an 800-page book by July 28, when here. She had gamed co~s ld erob. ~e t 2: 15. Call which he is looking forward in est" deals with Ihe love lives of tion of Worthing's object of affec­ Huff is a graduate of the Univer­ the course ends, said Dr. M. E. stock. company and .radlo expel 1- Mrs. Washburn Asks Bring food F.of..Washington Work late;lile. Then be, will turn to the three couples. The mjxups in­ tions, was a moderately haughty sity of Iowa college of engineer­ Barnes, head oC the preventive ence In Oklahoma City, Okla:, h l' expenses. surre'alistic painting and be infur­ volved in uniting them, with the daughter of old English society, , $202.78 in Damqg,s iated ·and . insulted," she claimed. typical happy ending aUords the ing. d· · d P tment home town, and followed It up :RSTONE A civil sel'v ice ·representative yet likeable and sincere. Miss Leaves for Charleston me lCme e or. . h b 'd t· g t wsur But This person will handle his 'fear audience clever dialogue and Malaria is the topic fOr study WIt roa cas m a, " Leader will be in the United States em­ Davis' characterization ot the Mrs. L. O. Ely, 411 N. Dubuque ployment seI'vice offices al the of ar~ 'by ignoring it. many. oPl'ortunities to laugh. today, with lectures and luboratory New Y?r~ was more lI1terested In country girl loved by Algernon street, has left for Charleston, N. work on thin and thick blood films. her sinking appearance. liNG Community' building this week in­ "Our society is a pattern,': said The first act proposal of John Moncrieff was simple, . natural C., where she will make an indefi­ Other \>Iood and tissue parasites Miss GrundY modeled tOI' both )N terviewing typists and stenogra­ Miss Holmes," and the products Worthing, alias Earnest, to Gwen­ and pleasingly feminine. nite visit will1 l1er husband,' Lieu­ including amoeba, hookworm and Powers and Conover. for ~ time. 'eacling ex­ phers for appOintments with the are made on. an assembly line. We doline Fairfax, is well worth the Honors lor the besl characteri­ tenant Ely, who is stationed there. m in room army service fOI'ces in Washing­ set a standard to whiCh all of us price of admission, DeWuyne tapeworm and flukes will be Th n she got a start In radle-the zatIon in the play go to Genelle studied in the remoining lecture career she wanted. She has ap­ urday, July ton, D, 'C" E. E. Kline, area direc­ more or less live up. On the other Grant of Indianola, as Miss Prism, tor of the USES, said yesterday. and laboralory periods. pea red on "Blind Date" and sev- Application hand there are those who will npt a prissy old maid who dotes on the Thursday, ,It was emphasized that typists accept· this passive standard and Speculation Increases The course outlined is difficult, ernl other programs. She now and sten0jl','aphers are urgently Porter to Write rector, played by Edgor Smutny designed to give th enrollees all plays Betty in NBC's Saturday :hcet posted feel we are unique, singular llnd of Boulder, Col. Through th1s' af­ rd outside needed and that it is an opportu­ original. We are born new and essential knowl dge in a minimum Imorning show, "Adventures of nity for vital war work with the fection enters the third couple. As to Appointment period oC time, soid Dr. Barnes. Archie Andrews." n. when we die we can never be re­ For Encyclopaedia Miss Grant, omple equipped wi!.h 11. BUSH Uniled States government. placed." A rating of CAF'-2 with a start­ n Victorian ace nt, staying con­ JlIrIlllKIllI The speaker pointed out that Prof. Kirk H. Porter, head of vincingly in character throughout Of Hew Local Justice ,padmeJll ing salary of $2,215 a year is avail­ able 10 applicants who qualify by people try to fit into a place that the political science deportment, the performance. The audience Recent Weddings, Engagements Revealed society thinks they should fill; Speculation is increasing in local passing the regular civil service has been asked to wl'ite an article was anxious to see more of her. political circles regarding a pos­ N every time they go against the on stale governmenl for the En­ examinations. Applic<*nts must be Honorable mention should cer­ sible successor to Justice T. M. LEDULI custom or activities of that society cyclopaedia Britannica. ['he arti­ Of Nine Graduates, Former SUI Students at least 17 l~ years nld and not em­ tainly go to George Morrison of Fairchild as justice 01 the peace in 7-9. ployed in essential war industry they receive wounds. cle, to be approximately 5,000 JOliet, JJ i., ond Jack Roach of r-9. words in lcngth, will bc com­ Iowa City. Justice Fairchild died' at present. Positions paying $2,472 "Art meets these problems and Plainfield, in their roles of stili Saturday. Word has been received of the Joseph Moklebust of Sioux Falls, 6, 7-9. pleted in September. a year are open for those having attacks them," she said. "It can do victorian bullers; to Edgar Smutny The state law provides that va­ recent weddings and ngagernents S. D., June 27. The Rev. O. B. 7-11, one year experience in office work. this by affiliating with unique­ "I presume the publiShers aslled Ior his interpretation of the Rev. of nine graduates and furmer stu­ I. cancies in the uffice of justice ot Anderson read the vows of the First class transportation will be ness, associating with the ma­ me to write the article because of Canon Chasuble, wooer of Miss the peace are to be filled by the dents of the University of Iowa. single ring service. Ilrovided from the point or recruit­ chines or asking itself the ques­ my text book 'State Adminis tra­ Prism, and certainly to Jane Lek­ county board of supervisors. The The bl'ide is a graduate of Hum­ ment to Washington, D. C. Satis­ tion, 'What is man?'-Give art tion', which is widely used," ex­ berg of Indianola, for an effective Anderson-Burger and NBC board need not till .!.he vacancy boldt high school and the Univer­ factory housing is guaranteed. sufficient time, for it can speak plained Professor ,Porter. AL­ and typical English lady-the bar­ In the chapel at Buckingham sity of Iowa. She has been a mem­ ~ar d in the immediately but can wait until the Under civil service regulations, 26 for itself," she concluded. though Ihe remuneration 101' writ­ rier to all three love atlairs. next eJection. field , Fl. Myers, Fla., Frances Ann ber of the facully of the pubUc 'ternoon al annual days leove is granted and ing for the encyclopaedia is small, Settings done by Richard Scam­ vely. It is unlikely that the Johnson Anderson, d:lUghter of Col. and schools in Sioux Falls, and plans to sick leave to the maximum 'Of 15 The first automobile show was the prestige is valuable, he pOinted mon reflect d a feeling of the vic­ co unty board of supervisors would Mrs. N. Boyd Anderson of Des continue her pOSition there. IIARPEI days a yeoI' is available. held in 1900 in the United States. out. torian period of 50 years ago. • iVa UnlOil leave the poSition unfilled since Moines, became the bride of Lieut. The intriguing thing in the pro­ the next election is more than a William L. Burger, son of MI'. ond Evans Updegraff duction line was the costuming. Mrs. Lloyd L. Burger, also of Des )NTEH· year away. The consensus of op.in­ In osingle ring ceremony, Jennie PET AIN TREASON TRIAL DRAWS WORLD'S INTEREST Designed and created by James MOines, July 1. r ion seems 10 be that Iowa City J. Evons, daughter oJ Dr. and Mrs. 1945 Casaday, these ingenious victor­ needs two justices of !.he peace. Mrs. Burger is a graduate of ian costumes were made of every­ John E. Evans ot Ames, became ion of~on. Since the board of supervisors Roosevelt high school in Dcs thing [rom odds and ends of ma­ the bride of Dr. Edgar R. Upde­ is composed entirely of Democratic Moines and Christian college in graff, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. L. J terial, including draperies, bits of members, it is believed that a Columbia, Mo., where she was [., Monday ribbon and curtains, to a table­ Democrat will be appointed. Jus­ president of Beta Beta Tau, com­ mday. cloth cut in pieces and sewed to­ tice Fairchild was also a Demo­ merCe sotorily. 3lurday. gelher 10 form Lady Bracknell's crat. Lieutenant Burger, [l gl'aduate Mix-Match Play Dresses in Jr. AWVS afternoon dress. The practice in the past hns of Franklin high school in Cedar p. m. and 8 All in all, "The Importance of been to have one justice an at­ Rapids, oUended the Univers]ly of I "Sew and Save" Project for War Bonds l.rough frio Being Earnest" is an entertaining torney and the other a member Iowa where he was affiliated wilh I production, superior to the usual of some other profession. Since Theta Tau engineering fraternity. 1?,.m:;'Sat- high school play. Credit is due the Justice J . M. Kadlec, the other The couple is resid ing in Ft. directors, stUdents in the high local justice of the peace who was Myers. school speech program and pro­ reelected in last fall's general IARPEa, duction crews. The play will be election, is not an attorney, it is Small. Kramer ~lne ArtI presented again this evening in expected that an attorney will suc­ Announcement has heWl made of NGMAN, University theater. ceed the late Justice Fairchild. the engagement of Betty L. Small, INlrlmeld Names of several local attorneys daughter of Mrs. Lena Small of are being mentioned in the po· Des Moines, to Robert D. Kramer, Priests to Conduct litical speculations. son o( Mr. and Mrs. Melvine J . ,Y HOUIS Morning Chapel The position of justice of !.he Kramer of Los Angeles, formerly 1945 peace in Iowa City carries with it of Des Moines. Ie Ball .... Daily This Week an annual salary of $1,000 plus Miss Small attended Drake uni­ fees in civil cases not to exceed I versity in Des Moines. Mr. Kramer Catholic priests on Cllmpus for $500 a year. • !at attended the University ot Iowa the summer session are conducting and is now a student at the Uni­ Morning Chapel over WSUI this 'Brown' Sugar versity of Calilornia ot Los week. The program is broadcast LONDON (AP)-British food Angeles. every morning at 8 o'clock, experts are examining German Father William J . Kerrigan, factories which hove been making Johnson-Moklebust w ho arranged the series, spoke sugar from sawdust but there is At the First Lutheran church in yesterday and will speak again no indication yet that similar es­ Humboldt, Pearl Johnson, daugh­ Saturday; Father Sebastian Menke tablishments will be set up in ter of Mrs. Charles K. Johnson of will speak this morning and Thurs­ Britain. Humboldt, became the bride 01 It.. De'&" day; Father J. Ryan Beiser will ( speak tomorrow and Friday. r Special recorded music is used w Lth the devotional talks.

Orchard.-Meu Enracement Announcement has been made of the marriage of Bette Orchard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil 9r­ chard of Los Angeles, to Lieut. William C. Metz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heru'y Metz Jr" of Sioux City, at 2 p. m. June 30 at Okoboji. The bride altended Stephens · other de-- college in Columbia, Mo., and the be pOILSl Univer'sity of Iowa, where she was ,rary. 'ouchardon ",taln affiliated with Kappa Alpha Theta Members 01 the A.W.V.S . .rulor AaxIIlary have a new • ~ be wltb­ sorority. . at' 5 p,lIIo AGID MARSHAL HENRI PHILLIPPE PETAIN, 89, chief ot IItate of the Vichy French regime, taces a Save" project, 'broa,b whlcb they will make their own clothea, &lid I ehllrge ot ptolling agaInst the atate and collaborating with the enemy as his treason trial opens In Lieutenant Metz attended Am­ with the money lAved buy extra War Bonds. These mls.-matcll pial n. on Sat- Paris, July 23. Acc usattons lUI 10 typewritten pages and will be read aloud. Witnesses total 64, hel'st college in Amherst, Mass., dresses wllJ be II. happy choice for leisure bours. The bead.!aa' '" r .... among Whom are leading French Blateamen, Including former Prealdent Albert Lebrun, former Pre­ and the University of Iowa, where j • • TOPS FOR QUALITY colored ribbon on the black IIklrt malchea the rOIe-prlat blou~e, ",Idle mlera Leon Blum and Edouard DaJadler. Included In lhe presiding omcera at the court are M. 130u­ he was a member of Phi Delta the prln& lI!dr~ teams up with the black blouse, malLlar foar _"'", from ibe 'wo outtit., I'll. lIerna Call be DbtaIDe4 at Ioeat ftorea. ; chardon, d1recjor of prqcedu!!; ~ ~Ol1t~I~Y!'. pre~lg~t at Uti CO.!lrt, ~ M. ~ry, trial !J!structor. Theta fraternity. ~_~ __ . . <'.S. r"IUW" D ..-

r 1,~,aBFOUB - • tHE DAILY IOWAN, tow A CITY, tOW A 'l'UESDAY, JULY 24, lQ.45 Selhawks Down Rath r sPackers Pir,tes Down Braves, Second , • • . 8-5; Russell Leads quad of 65 Will Begin Guess In .HII 'lor 'Hit .Struggle, .6·5 Buc Homer Attack B7 BOB WILSON misplays, enabled lhe Waterloo PITTSBURGH (AP)- A 17 hit Even D&i1 y low&n Sports Writer team to knot the score again in attack, highlighted by three home Iowa's Seahawks finally broke the first of the eighth. Then in the runs, gave the ummer Practice Augu 6 In Victory Into the victory column with a 6 ninth inning, the Cadets eked an 8 to 5 victory over the Boston 10 5 triumph over Rath's Pack­ across their final run to give them Braves yesterday. ------ers here Sunday afternoon. The their tirst victory in the last four Jim Russell led the Pirate bar­ ,ACK ON TOP By Ja~k Sorel. Wise Old Pre-Fllghters were in trouble games. rage, with a homer and a doubte Junior LegiQn Nine Connie practically all the time, as the Neither pitcher was particularly among his four hits. Bob EiUott Freshmen Waterloo team had tied the score outstanding, but Steve Basil man­ and also homered tor twice. aged to space the eight hits he al­ the Bues. Defeats Wapello, 7-5, B7 ROY LUCK The Rath nine bad counted two lowed well enough to squeeze out Pittsburgh starled the ss;orln, in Dally Iowan Sports EdUor in the eighth inning to make the his fi rst victory for the Cadets. the first inning but Boston took In 8th In'ning AHack score 5-a11. and it remained thus Erratic fielding of his teammates the lead with four r uns in its half EVEN IN VICTORY Sunday, the until the Cadet's half of the ninth. hindered his cause considerably. of the second. The Pirates tied it Seahawks looked far from the ball Then a barrage of singles by Ash­ Lou Rochelli took hitting honors up in the third wilh three runs. Dischargees, 4-F's Visitors Hold Lead club they were at the beginning crall, Gish, and Rochelli loaded for the day with a double, triple, The Braves took the iead lUIain To Balance Number For Seven Innings; of the year. Sure, they won the bases for the loca Is with only two singles. and a walk in five with one in the fourth inning, but against the Rath Blackhawks - one awya. Coach Carlos Ratliff trips to the plate. Ed Mullen's two the PJrotes scored two in the sixth Leaving for Service Dean's Hurling Good but by the skin of the teeth in then bounded an easy ground'Tr ror three paced the Hath club. to clinch the game and added two the lase of the ninth inning-and to the shortstop Anderson, who The Cadets will seek their more in the eighth. Some 65 players, about 50 of One big inning provided the dif­ on an error at that. threw to the plate, trying for a twelfth victory of the season Sat­ Each team used three pitcl)ers, will be freshmen just oul of ference between victory and de­ Any other year, the Seahawks force out. The throw was wide, urday as they tangle with Bun­ Johnny Hutchings being charged h school, probably will com­ (eat for Iowa's City's junior Leg­ would have slaughtered Rath's, but hOf/ever, and Ashcraft dashed ker Hill there. The locals suffered with the loss. Walter Beck relieved the University of Iowa foot­ ion baseball team here Sunday this year, the old scoring punch across with the winning run. a 5 to 1 setback at their hands. Rip Sewell with none out and one is lacking. You haven't heard of here two weeks ago. on in the fifth and allowed one hit squad which will slart sum­ afternoon as they. defeated Wa­ The Cadets banged over two pello, 7 to 5. the Cadets turning in any of those E in three innings to receive credit drill August 6, Coach Clem 23 to 1 scores, have you? And runs in the first frame, Jim Ash­ RaUl Blackhawks AB It n for his fourth win. said yesterday. The visitors had been coasting you won't either. craIt started off the scoring with Stabell ...... 5 1 1 1 Tommy Holmes went hItless for Ihe group will be six major along on a comfortable four-run a walk. Then. with two away. lead. and would have won easily MIghty Lucky Brumble ...... 4 1 o o the fourth straight game Of the winners. two holders o( the The Seahawks have been mighty Rochelii singled and Ratliff drew Haack ...... 4 o 1 o series. letter, and several squad had not RitrJe, their hurler, tired another pass to load the sacks. and lost control. lucky to win the number of games Cutler ...... 5 o o o p:lClmocrs from lasl season who did they have-most of them have Luke Majorki then proved his Hennings ...... 4 Boston AB R H E It was in tbe eighth innIng, and 1 1 o I win awards. been against clubs which don't value as a timely hitter by singling Anderson ...... 3 Wapello was leading 5 to 1. Then o 1 4 Shupe, lb ...... 5 o 2 o "Some of the new players arc have much more than the corner to dri ve in the two Willies. four hard singles b;y Fox, Burich, Weber ...... 4 1 1 o Holmes. r! ...... 5 o o o lhletes (rom small high schools grocer has to offer. What's the No more scoring was seen until Mullin ...... 3 1 2 o Wietelman, ss ...... 5 o 2 o ch did not have [ootbaLl teams; Dean and Morris counted for six answer? the Rath's hal! of the lifth, as runs and sent Riftle to the show- Demro ...... 4 o 1 1 Medwick, If ...... 4 o o o they have had no ex­ In our estimation. there is only they combined hits by Staebel and Culler·· ...... 0 o o o in the sport. ers. one answer. and that is the one we Haack and a base on balls to tie Totals ...... 36 5 8 5 Gillenwater, cf ...... 5 1 3 1 a man likes to play and wlll Wapello opened the game with a mentioned several days ago-that the score. They counted again in Masl, c ....6 ...... , .... 5 1 2 Seahawks AB R H E 1 hard to learn, he can succeed bang: three runs on three hits and of the Seahawk base being dis­ the next stanza to pull ahead. 3 to Workman. 3b ...... 3 1 o o ite lack or high school exper­ two errors. Then. combining two banded shortly after the end of the 2. Dietzel ...... 5 0 0 0 Drews, 2b ...... 3 1 o o There are many good ex­ walks and a single, they marked year. Their advantage was s h art Ashcraft ...... 4 2 2 1 Hutchings, p ...... 3 1 1 1 of athletes who m9de up two more in t~e third. fran;e. The navy department at Wash- lived, though as the Pre-Fligh~ers Gish ...... 5 1 2 1 Hendrickson, p ...... 0 o o o teams although they did not It was not until the Sixth mn- ington D. C. says there is nothing regained the lead in the home Rochelli ...... 4 2 4 3 Ramsey ...... 1 o o o in high school." Coach Crowe ing that the Iowa Citians torced, to th~ rum~r, but we feel that, half of the sixth. Lou Rochelli Ratliff ...... 4 1 0 0 Logan, p ...... 0 o o o 1Nts. over a run. After Oldis had been even if it was so the navy led off with a three-bagger. Ma­ Majorki ...... 3 0 2 0 To off-set service calls expected ~lt~rRey hit by a pitched ball, Snook and ' wouldn't come right 'out and say jorki walked. stole second, and Beason ...... 1 0 1 0 Totals ...... _...... 39 5 10 3 Morris were walked. Then, with so. They will release it when some gridiron aspirants during OF 11-1(; NAlIOtJS{eADllJo-- '-­ came in behind Rochelli on Harry Franchuk ...... 4 0 1 1 • Batted for Hendrickson in 8th season. thcre appears to be a ON~ the .bases.loaded, Fox singled and they're good and ready- which we Beason's one base hit. Another Basil 4 0 0 *. Ran for Medwick in 9th -(eNNIS PL.AyG~S ~R A De;'AD~ 8ACI< ...... 0 number of 4-F men and dis­ Oldls daBhed home. There the estimate will be sometime in the Cadet tally in the seventh put AB R H servicemen, some of 'ij 1"~1S J,1.v.~I-I~"- ey He:~ \"C10r<.t'O"FE~ rally died, however, and the local laller part of December. them in front. 5 to 3. ToCals ...... 36 6 12 6 e boys lost a good opportunily to The la!>t class (that is if the have maturity which wUl PA""'IN~ 51S1'~ 1.-.I1'~~ ~ttJAJ,S o~ "'H~ Singles by Webber and Mullen, Rath 000 021 020 5-8-5 Coscarart, 2b ...... 5 2 2 11 t-JA1'io,.JAt, CL-Aj CI-VW.PloNSl-\I PS. score. school does close down) will grad- them. eouers combined with three Seahawk Seahawks 200 002 101 6-12-6 Elliott, rf ...... 5 1 3 o s4f; ~AP 6e~/II 0\.11" oF=- • Riffle pitched fine ball for seven uate ei ther December 29th or 30, the 1044 squad, award Russell, If ...... 5 3 4 frames, yielding six hits in that which adds all the more emphasis o expected back are Pllul CoMpel11'io.

; 1'UESDA Y. JllL Y 24. 1945 . - = T BED A I L Y lOW A N. lOW A CIT Y. 'i 0 W A - PAGE FIVa Only 200 Dealers yA KS P OCESSEO' Of\f COAST FOR PACIFIC SHOWDOWN WITH THE JAPS MYA like Apply for Automobile Carabaos Balk IF THe u . S. ARMY AND NAVY continue the bomt)ilnlmcnt by air and Price Authorizations Men Struggle to Lay Irt)m the sea of thc emperor's sacr d land, there may be very little tandby in the lea states of lhe Missouri [or mountain packing. So Dunn vaileYI Almost Unmasked and his party commandeered cara­ Beyond that, it depends I,lpon baos. Lond~h (AP)-Oivi1ian~ ' have whom you ask, been warned by tbe government They knew nothing about cara­ A.!k an ardent MYA proponent baos, the Philippine aJ1lmaJ of all -and he's likely to be a member not to destroy their gas masks al­ though, with lI:u! w;u- in Europe work, also known as water bur­ of a labol' organization, the na­ floes, but they learned. tional farmers union, or an educa- ended. there is no furlher need fo" them. Masks are the property First they acquired four of the I tor-snd you'll get something like humpbacked, lumbering hensts and of tI1& government and are ex­ I this' foul' carts. Later a fifth carabao ~!vA would be an agency like pected to be called in at an early date. was added as a :spare. \ TVA, which would coop~rate with The two-wheel cnrts cI'eaked state, iocal govetaments, and fed­ MvA), but the accusations and and wobbled as lhey set out. At era 1 government agencies, in argumen\s fly fast, and unques­ a bridge the first carabao broke bringing about uni fied develop­ tionably, sometimes without re­ through and the cart was ovel'­ ment of Missouri valley resources. gard to the wording of the bill turned and hopelessly smilshed. This would include flood control, ttseK. I", Fmally the trail wound around I irrigation, ni\vigation, and abun­ To get an unprejudiced view of the junglcd slopes of the mountain Idant electric power at low rates. what MVA is all about, the best and the carts were abanrlonerl. Claim Enc\ to BureaueJ;atly place to go is S.F. 555, introduced The wire laying party slugged They also claim it would mean by Senator Murray (D., Mont.) . ahead with the carabao as pack o an end to bureaucratic rivalries, Here's what the bill says: ar.imals, loaded with halI-mile unprecedented prosperity, and MVA would be a government­ lengths of wire on reels. o \ postwar jobs and secutity for mil­ owned corporation. Its three di­ Ahead of the carabao, the party o /lOllS of families. rectors would be' appointed by the cleared the way with machet s. o t Bul ask an opponent of MVA­ president with the advice and con­ When the carabao di.,dainfully o ',nd he's likely to be an irriga- sent of the senate. Its principal refused to follow lheu' trail, there 1 lionJsl, a businessman of the upper oWcers would. be at a convenient was nolhing to do but come back 1 valley slates, or an inveterate foe place within the ten-state basi n, alld hack out a nother path more o oC "big government"-and the an­ but MVA would be directly re­ to the liking of the beasts. o swer would run something like sponsible to congress and the pres­ Four days of alternate cajolery bridge had broken down. The POPEYE 1 \ this: ident. and healthy k icks brought the stream /lOW W[lS swollen and lhe o MVA would be a superstate with Bl'ard to Bepreftnt People party to their objective. The linc jast carl ill the lme was carried o unlimited power to invade rights Missouri basin people would be was tested and found to be in awny by the flood. o , '01 Missouri basin statt;S, including reprc~nted by nine members ap­ working order. The detail slarled The l11 bsing cart conlilined till the right to deprive states and pointed by the president to an ad­ back at full speed-slightly faster theil' perwllul gear, including lheir 3 municipalities of tax revenues. It visory board, three tepresenting than a crawl. "rifles. 8th would dlscoul'age private initia­ agriculture, tl;l.ree commerce and They picked up the carts and It was late at night when they tive, new business ventures, would tnree la.bor. This boaJ;d also would proceeded lo the river where the arrived. I H £ emphasize power to the el