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St. Iowa City', Mornlnv Newspap.r ~·~====C=ENT==S======-~======'~=t1I=.==u=~====n=D=~======~======K)~W~A~~C~n=Y~,~k)~~~A======~TUES=· ==D~A~Y~.=nJ.NE==~12~,~I~94~5~======~======nm===~MOm====.n.==~~==~=====V=O=L~UME~~XJl==~===NU~~Nm~ER 227 Buckner Demands Japs ' ~i~~~~~O~~~sDrive Australian 9th lands Surrender on Okinawa OfT~:~~I~;!~ Of Enemy Troops GENERAL SPAA TZ VISITS TRUMAN In Liuchow Yanks Register CHUNGKING (AP) - Chine&e On Northern Borneo troops haves rammed within 10 miles of KweiUn, fonnerly the biJ­ gest advanced ba e fOT American Steady Gains air power in the Orient, io a IS­ Cut in Meat Point Allowances- 1nltely isn't mile burst through Japanese de­ Establish Firm ,he. wl!ei ! fenses, the Chinese high command elt or liar or Enemy Puts Up reported last night. !cause It rt In a hard-hitting, three-pronced . Wlj Fanatical Resistance Effect on Iowa City Restaurants Footholds t 1 it OIgbt that Idrive against the Imperilled Japa­ ng chain to On Southern Front I nesc bastion, 360 miles southeast Iowa City restaurant owners ~e mesll ll" of C hun g kin g, Generalissimo of the reported Increase in cU51o­ very di!licult to prepare b lanced G U A M, Tuesday (AP)­ Chiang Kal-Shek's veteran fiJht­ are seriously concerned over the men. menus with the food available ,. MacArthur, Kenney Lieut. Gen. S i m 0 n Bolivar ers threatened to isolate thousands 20 per cent cut In red meat point "It's getUng to ugh e rand A cafe manager said, "The meat Buckner Jr. demanded yester· 01 Japanese troops holdlne out in allowances that is to become ef­ toueher each day to obtain both shortag bothers me greatly. They Both Go Ashore , dOwn at day that the Japanese comman­ fective July 1. They do not con­ points and merchandi ," one urge us to erve fish and chIcken when! AI. Liuchow, 90 miles southwest. After Initial Londing der on Okinawa unconditionall y I While the Chinese elOIIH Ia on templ.1.e cl06lnl however, a5 has Iowa City restaurant owner said. as octen a we can, but sometimes Id !riendly been discussed by the Cedar Rap­ un you can get the poinlJl you we can't even nnd fish. People . . - That surrender surviving remnants botb KweUln ..nd Llac.b_. -.-all fANILA, TI1Nlny (AP) JorffS In eJdreme Clda Ids' Restaurant association. can't get the rood sturts. It is be~ are eating out to eve points and ~eme 50111 of his garrison force as Am eri. IOU'" '8 The meat shortage in IOW3 City coming ~ore dlHlcult to pi n we aren't get ling nough food to Troop of Au tr lin veteran The table. jean troops made sub. tantial. c&.ptured two J"lI8nese-beld Cow .. nur 'he Indo·ChIna IrollUer ...... has become critical in the past menu, but we will continue to [e d th~m." 'inth infantry dh·l. ion Illndt'd ords many gains all along the southenl Sunday at fonr in tht' ,nd propli_ battered 20 miles over ravlne,cul three months, forcing cales to rely serve suitable meals as long as we Several Iowa Clly restaurants poinL'I front despite fanatical r ist· considerably upon fish, chicken can." are closing one day each week be­ Brunei Bay ar a of Rriti. h to cOtne. &nee. hills Cow.rd Plnl Ian" 1M mUes freshlllen nor thea t of Uanol, capU.I of the and other non-rationed meats. Restaurant ownen report d a c use of the help hortage. They north Borneo and . tabti hed Buckner, com mander of tlJe former French colony. The proposed cut in red points noticeable improvement in the do not think there Is any danger firm Foothold. lind r covrr or P<>ssibill~ United States '1' e n t h army, sure that The Chine e communique dis­ will become effettive July 1 and help situation, particularly In the of closmg permanently, but the powerful noval and air born· pointed out that the Japaopse closed that Chinese soldiers, mov­ will reduce the ration by 20 per past two weeks. This phra or the replacement ot meat by veJ:et bl I us when were trapped in two pockets-one b rdOl nt., 8 lac rlhnr b d· dear old Ing on Kweilin on a solid 30-mlle cent for a two month period. This shortage Is local however, due to Is a certainty If the new r honing qnart pok('sman announced so well. ." only about two square miles in front from the northwest, west reduction will be the third im­ the In!lux of student help. cut ,oes IOta eUt'Ct. size, the other of 15 square miles and southwest, had reached a point posed on restaurants since ration­ When a k d how the meat Th efCl'ct of the new cut prob­ today. or less-and that annihILation was 10 miles northwest of KweUln Ing began. shorlage aft ted him. one cafe ably won't be feU unlil August AIr ady the illYII iOIl h d se· certain unless they capitulated. LIEUT. GEN. CARl. SPAATZ, rir ht, commander or the Unlled Lales cured for till' HiliI'd navies Bru- strategic alrJorC"es In the European theater of operations who has Ju t Sunday. The planned closure of Cedar owner replied: "The trouble is not or September and it is thought is the way There are about 15,000 Japanese nei bay, olle of th outbw. returned from Europe. pays President Troman vl it. The penetration ot Japanese de­ Rapids cates had been discussed In the points but In findin, the cert n that by lh t time mllny lon-rationed .tUl on Oklnaw_sUTvlvon of .n by the Restaurant association be­ meal. I'm Just barely able to cafes in Ced r Rapid will be Pacific's fin:t onchora"C'I only SHOE DE. fenses was made after major Chi- orf~lnai ,..,rlson of perhaps 85,'00. n e forc s by-passed the Japa- cause the increase of point values now and If the new cut is carried forced to clo. their doors. 800 miles from Singapore; swept who wear (This possibly was the first time nese-h Jd highway center of Ining, on meat, .n inCM!ue of customers, out, I don't think we could con­ ] f cales continue to operate, the through the ruined tow n of em off in the Pacific war that an Ameri­ At a Glance- Brooketon, where new Japanese rRUBS ·n.i Leigue to Control I 12 miles northwest, leavine rear­ the help shortage and the increase tinue oper ling." quality of the food will un­ can commander had called directly euards to lay sleg to that strone- of prices on raw food stuffs had Another owner said, "1 don't doubtedly drop. Many of the oil machinery lay ready to be upon a J apanese general to sur­ point. Bitter fighling was raging been making It more and more have enough polnls and 1 am un­ owners stated that It would not taken to the wells, and secured the r end e r. Previously, surrender Economic, Social Ills for 1nlng, headquarters said. dltrleult to remain open. able to find meat when 1 have help to clo. e down, b cault' the lOwn ot Victoria itnd Labusn air­ pamphlets had been dropped from Today's Two other columns mov d on Many people are eating out to points. Th shortate is not only In numb r of points ob ined ia com­ field on Lnbu n Islnnd. airplanes behind enemy lines and Conference Group Kwellin from the west and south­ conserve their meat points at meats but in canned goods, [resh puted by the number of meals Gen. Doullla MacArthur and captured Japanese infrequently w sl, tho e 0 the w t baterlne home. This Is the principal cause vegetables and sugar. I find it &erved. his air command r, Gen. Georg had been taken near the front and Adopts Pattern only 12", miles from their objec­ C. Kenney, both went ashore broadcast· surrender appeals to For World Council Iowan tive by capturing Liangchlangyu. within two houNt after the initial their former budd ies. Neither ot Oth r forc 8 advanced from Pai­ landing. these methods had brought in Japs Report Fighter MacArlhur'a re ular communl­ SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - A shou, about 30 miles from the city, Yanks Consolidate many prisoners.) Australians* drlve* *steadily In­ Dnd reached another point 12 \ii Anti-Poll Tax qu thi morning, how ver, made Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nim­ United Nations conference com­ land aHer four landings on and miles southwl!st. no mcntlon oC the Borneo Inva­ slinJ itz did not immediateLy disclose mission voted by acclamation yes­ Borneo. The tapture of Kwelll'n, the Raid on Homeland Positions on Luzon sion, ann uncing only continued bh,le, green, how Buckner transmitted his sur­ 1.70 to $6.55. terday to bulwark a world league capital of Kwa n~ I province, wollid ri I no naval torp do boat ac­ render demand. Cell~ral 8ucknf'r d mands un­ Bill Scheduled ,'s and ehU. with powel's to attack economic cul the main railroad and hl'h­ Airfields in Tokyo Prepare for Attack ti vlty on th Borneo co stal re­ The 96t1t Infantry d I v I 5 Ion conditiouul sUI·rend r of Jap way e. cape route for Japanese Ions. is or sport. ralued. control of .. lmalt .... ea lltop and social ills which have helped garrisons on Okinawa. Area Undergo AHack On Jap Stronghold arLment It for es In tbe Lluchow area. Most OVfr d by Au traHan and the he,,""~-'ortUled YaeJu-Dllke generate war in the past. Japan rorc ..,oand Lloebo From Jullets, Rockets In Cagayan Valley American war hi and plane. escarpment at a point about 600 Amid predictions that lL Will Chine drive to within 10 miles wl're bdlevrd. however. to h.ave Eor Vole thl! Au les, A50ned on the deltert 'Irdl louth of YUna&"uluku In the "carry a message of hope to scores of former Yank air base. wllhdrawn Dorthea t 'h r 0 U , b GUAM (AP)-Thlrty American MANILA, Tuesday (AP) The battlefield of Afrlea, m l nerll­ center. of millions or people," the com­ Kw IIln toward IJenuanl. leav­ WASHINGTON (AP}-Over the American 37th infantry division ,Ible 0111)0 Ilion a J apan e E the week It was discloiled today for the I Mustan, fiihters sprayed taraets consolidated IIJI posllio a doz:en mission adopted a pattern for an oUlldl falls to acl on North Inr only mall unl to lla'bt 5111- bitler prote Is of southerners the 'orc~, I' Umated .t ~tween Z.OOO I of central Japan With bulle and SUdden de­ first time that the Japanese have inter-national social and economic street Que.tion. clde real'fuard r.e&lon . house yesterday wr ·ted anti-pOll miles from the main eagayan val­ and G,OOO men, was driven ort the to see Lenle resorted to use of painfully-letha I council- the fi rst section ot a J a pan esc forces retreatini Tocke yesterday, Tokyo r ported, tax lei I laUon (rom a committe ley of northern Luzon today pre­ umored that b aeb by l rrtrlc bomba.. dmen . phosphorous s h ell~ Ih their fierce world chal·tcr to be drafted in final northyard along the Slang river making the fiIth str 19ht day of pig onhole and scheduled a vole Pllratory to an all-out attack onthat Australia's fiih.ttng men hit the n "Kiss and defense of the escarpment. The form. corridor and In the L1uchow area air attacks on the Nippon home­ on It todey. lost m jot' stronghold 01 the Jap­ n the troops bt'llch at til. southeast lip of shells, used as an anti-personnel Another commission assembles were blasted by American fighter­ land. Supporters ot the measure de­ an . e in the Philippines. Labuan i lAnd, at the moulh of Dick Sfema we a p 0 n, cause burns which today to set in place in a commit­ (ourt Frees bomb rs. a Unit d States commun­ The unconfirmed report said Ule clared It Is needed to provide A communique from Gen. Doug- Brunei Bay on the northwest Ne, too, Ire qulckly produce d~ath . Iqu said. Many Japanese troops 1i&h.ten, raiding the TachJkawa "freedom at the baUot" in even 185t MacArthur's headquarters I be able 10 tee's words, "the keystone o! the Borneo co t only SOO mil I from Maj . Gen. J ames L. Bnldley's peace structure which we are in were killed in strlkcs near Liu­ and Atsuki airfields In the Tokyo­ southern states where payment ot announced also Ulat In central on of the Luzon the American 111h corp SlOgapore. OUler units of the 96th (New York division) fo ught the process or building." That is chow, formerly a big American Yokohama area for an hour, were the tax is a prerequisite to volin,. diviSion went ashore on Moara oft numerous small counterattacks the section 01 a world charter set­ Bund Leaders bomber base. "led" by two B-29'1. A numb r of southerners pro­ cap1ur d th town of Sonta In s Island, III '0 In the bay, and struck by Nipponese entrenched in caves ea t of lhe Marikina riv r, while ting up the measures a security Arter recapturing [shan, 43 mll~ Five factories and military lar­ tested trongly against the move, at Brooketon town and Bruei as they scaled the 'rugged, steep council will take to halt conflict west of' Liuchow, the Chinese terming It "a communistic step to on the sou the tern island of slopes of the escarpment which WASHINGTON (AP}- Twenty­ e,ts were bombed In th Bame Mindanao the 10th corps advaneed bluer. Advanc were eeneral on IItrlctb' "., in the future by perSUasion, eco­ pushed toward that rail hub 011 area by 250 to 300 a-29's, scort d wreck the constitution," but Pl'­ all fronts. .ke It 11111 runs more than three miles, almost four chiefs of the German-Ameri­ knowledied the legislation would up the Pulangi river and seized nomic or diplomatiC sanctions, or can bund convicted of conspiring either side of the Kwangsi-Kwei­ by Muslanas from Iwo, Sunday. First report. lrom Labuan, ~ R JEWJL. (rom coast to coast, across Oki­ even the use of armed force. yang (Kweichow) railroad, and be passed today and s nt to the the town of Jason, 10 miles east to advise drafl evasion were treed One B-29 was lost. of Mindanao's central hishway. where Gen ral MacArthur wit­ red by LbeIr nawa's southern tip. This second commission session retook Locheng, 40 miles north­ senate. It was the day's most spectacular yesterday by the supreme court In Reconnaissance p hot a a r Ilphs There they hope lo kill It by On Mindanao the ground force ness d the invasion operatIOns and Iso flad IIIIi of the week will be asked t.o ap­ west Locheng had changed hands lilt r went nshnre to loo\( over the a pleUIN 181n and was made against heavy the biggest opinion day of the showed that 820 bombs struck the filibuster or threat of fillbwter, as were supported steadUy by dlve­ prove a report ·from one of its term. s veral times during the pas' Hitachi engineering works and front hne sitUation, said the Aus­ I HERTIP pointblank art11lery fire, mortars they have twice before when the bombers, but on Luzon the weather committees drafted by Joseph. The court disposed ot half of its week. railway yards at Sukagawa, one limit d air acllvilles. sles suffered but a single casualty ctlve, 1JIOII. and machineguns. Paul-Boncour of France. This re­ house approved It. remaining docket and may end JIJI target. Others were Si milarly plas­ Under the measure it would be AithoUgh the main Philippine at the out et. L 01 JewelrJ, port, it was learned yesterday, A l\l acArlhur communique ls­ ,t.s, earrIDn. session next Monday. Its rulings tered. iIIega I to im pose the levy as a fighting fronts were In Luzon and says the peace-enforcement mech­ included : Mindanao, Lieut. Gen. Robert L. lI ued al Brunei Bay Id lhe land­ os. anism of the new United Nallons requirement lor voUng for presi­ British Offer Solution 1. Acquittal by a five to tour Senate Passes Bill d nt, vic -president or members Eichelberger, commander of the Inrs were Oladt .l 9:15 a m•• Sun­ organization will be a "definite decision lor the bundsmen, includ­ (Jnlted Slatse Eighth army. de­ day, Borneo time (7:45 p.m., improvement over that of the old of congress. It is now required In To ing Gerhard Wilhelm Kunze, for­ Extending Price Notice Alabama, Arkansas, MississipPI. scribed western Leyle i'land as Saturday, central war time). The :Q that JOM Levant Crisis League 01' Nations. mer national leader. The group "lh greatest reservoir of Japanese Au Ie veler II q ulekly took vtc­ a sparklinl Any student, regard· South Carolina, Tenn see, Texas BEYROUTH (AP)-The British was under sentences ol f[ve yean and Vlrgint8. in the PhILIppines." torI. (Labuan town) and Its air­ flnler left each aIler trial in New York. The Control One Year less of classification or Richard B rgholz, ASSociated fi eld . Brownln,. propo~ed yesterday that French and British forces be withdrawn Liberal Government court said evidence wa insuffi­ Pre s correspond n1 at Eighth Mlnellw per cleared the path will ring for cient. WASHINGTON (AP)-The sen­ experience, who de­ Navy Announces Loss army headquarters, quoted Eichel­ into Brunei Bay and allied waf. 'time duriOl from Syria and Lebanon simul­ Returned to Power taneously as a step toward speedy 2. Invalidation of two vital ate late yesterday voted a year's sires to apply for a ~ berger M atating that in one 24- ships soon st amed into Victoria In Canadian Election parts oC a Flol"ida law regulating Of Two Destroyers hour periOd on Leyte 111 Japanese harbor, the only deepwater port settlement of the Levant states extension at the price control pro­ sition on ' the reporting crisis. labor union activities, which the gram with a far-reaching proviso WASHINGTON (AP)­ had been slain and lha the total in the area. OTTAWA (AP)-Prime Minis­ court found in conflict wilh col­ guaranteeing profits to farmers was growing almost fantastic. Sir Edward Grigg, British resi­ lective bargaining regulations of staff or in the advertis­ The navy annOUnced last night later's fiDe, dent minister in the middle east, ter Mackenzie King's Liberal gov­ above aU production costs. the loss of two destroyers, an aux­ ernment, which was under Tory the national labor relallons act. ing department of The AI'1Il7 Deserter Uan&"ed selection of who suggested the troop with­ Majority Leader Barkley said illary transport and a landing ship ROME (AP)-Werner E. Schmle­ lEMERS. fire for i Is failure to adopt total 3. Refu al to rule at this time the farm profit amendment. oUerd Lower House of Diet drawal at press conference, also conscription. was returned to on three provisions of an Alabama Daily Iowan, should off Okinawa, with a total ot 469 del, American army deserter who, D. IlI1d Me· made a new bid tor American oy Senator Wherry (R., Neb.) In killed, missing or wounded. und r the alias of "Robert Lane," power yesterday in a general eiec­ law-prohibiting a union from de­ a surprise move and adopted by a contact the editor, John participation in settling the prob­ tion Which brought solid support manding money for the privilege The destroyers were the Long­ led a band of American and Cana­ Grants Suzuki Power l.m. 37-30 vote, would prove highly In­ Stichnoth, today or to­ shaw, with 179 casualties, and the [rom the large F'rench-speaking, of working; providing for annual flationary. dian deserters in a wave of hold­ (In Paris, authorized quar ters anti-conscriptionist province of union reports, and preventing or­ Drexler, with 209 casualties. ups in Rome and Naples last year, said more notes had been ex:­ Even Senator TaCt (R.. Ohio), morrrow. The navy said the next of k in To Rule by Decree Quebec. dinary unions from admitting su­ leading a losing Republican at­ was hanged ill the prison tockade changed between France and Brit­ pervisory employes. have been notitled. at Aversa yesterday. .,. T 11 A II80 fAT D pallSlI ~ ain as a result of further attacks The Progressive Conserva tives tempt to guarantee profit margins ran a relatively weak second and for manufactured products, voted Radio Tokyo reported yesterday on French civilians and soldiers that a revised emergency bill giv­ by Syrians, and the situation was the socialistic CCF a poor third in against the Wherry amendment ISOLATED ON OKINAWA, JAPS FEAR INVASION I' the first three-way nationwide and Senator Lucas (D., Ill.) ex­ ing the Suzuki government vidual described as "worse instead of power to rule Japan by decree re­ better.") etection in the dominion since pressed hope it would be elimin­ SUI ated later from Ule bill. ceived approva~ of the lower house 'l'he crisis arose when French 1921. Girls om $2.50 to Passed by a voice vote, the leg­ of the diet at a night session. troops moved into the Levant and Will Your Fatigues islation extending price control tor Quick passage of the measure by the e~tic later bombed and shelled the an­ an lallrlc.\n Fit' Him? a year from July 1 now JOes to the upper branch ol the parlia­ cient SYrian city of Damascus ment-the house 01. peers - was D Substitute Urged the house. deste " May 3l and June 1. New oflicial Taft said the Wherry amend­ forecast, probably at a session in~ .quallt1, estimates of the casualties were Girls, girls, girls-an overseas in can'r)', ment changes the whole basis of Tuesday. 1100 civilians and gendarmes army sergeant needs your help. Against a back drop of acrimon­ ue ahd Bli' For Universal Draft fixing farmers' price ceUing (rom killed. and l,5oo c I v II ian s He wants two pairs of those ious debate, during which mem­ the line se- guaranteeing them parity levels to wounded. army fatigues that you've been a cost-of-productlon basis. bers expressed lear the proposal WASHINGTON (AP)-The na­ using to romp around in. tion which commands the air is eventually would result in elimin­ The Daily Iowan yesterday re- ation of the diet, Premier Kanlaro 20 Persons Injured the nation · that can rule the ceived this lettcr {rom SergI. J .I ·.-======~ i world," Josephus Daniels told Suzuki won favor for the bill after ~y 10nescJlllf In Train Accident congress yesterday in opposing, Desmond: • lour Old Friend- arguments of members had de­ , but while "I just rcad an interesting ar- The Sun-Returns layed action for six hours. 'friend for peacetime conscription and urg­ ticle which staled that co-eds at ....______.... BURLINGTON (AP) - Twenty ing a strong airforce and navy in­ MembeNt of a house committee tin, a pel to persona were scratched by [lying stead. ilie university were wearing army That stulI that is harder get objected to certain remarks made ell for Alt- Ilass and one was hospitalized (atigues in place of the popular than cigarettes or meat i. fmally by the premier, one of the series ..t night when an IS-car Burling­ "No man believes more in hav­ blue-jeans. here, that stuff that we have been of FCC recorded broadcasts said. fIin paa&enger train was SIdeswiped ing a gun well primed than I do," "At the present it is rather d\!- waiting for tor so long- sunshine! As approved in its revised form, 11, two derailed cars of a mer­ th.e Raleigh, N. C., publisher who ficult because of my supply and Yep, there will be liome high the debated fourth article of the cltandiae train three mUes east of was secrelary of the navy in the my location to obtain a pair of clouds around today but It will be Ocean measure provides the go ernment here on the Illinois side of the last wa r told the house postwar much-needed fatigues. If someone mostly clear, and wanner. must confer with the di t's war­ Mll8lsaJppi ri ver. mili tary policy commi ttee. has two pairs, size 31-33, I'd ap- The Iowa river reached a crest time emergency measures commit­ A phYsician who was called to "But," he asserted, "I put em­ preciate same." at 10.3 teet here Sunday night but ADMJ'I'TING THAT OKINAWA bad been reduced to .D Isolated Island. tbe Japanese radio be,.n W'8J'1l- tee before taking important ac­ the scene of the acciden t' said first phasis on the sort of preparedness So. gals, if you have an extra has been going down steadily since Inc Ita peo.le of imminent IanaloD of the bometaDd "'.ndl, while Gener.] of the Arm)' DoD~las Mr.e- tions. If the emergency is such tid was administered at the scene this war has taught will win vic­ pair, bring them to The Iowan. then. That hard rain Saturday I\J1Itlll' Rated Uta, InvaslOD Will lnevJtable. The map, left .bove, abo... distances ' .. om Okln.w. to that action must be laken immecli­ tel all but Ser,t. John W. Bell who tories ,and not on the discredited We'll see that thcy get to Sergeant night caused all the trouble. ile7 "tarI'et.-for-&omorrew." while the map .t the ....hllhoW8 the .... vital DlOva In the blood)' cam- ately, the article provides, then w.. hospitalized fQr lreatment ot broken stick (If universal compul­ Desmond so that he can discard his The high yesterday Wat 85, the pUp for OIlIaawa IteeU: (1) the new tancllac of marines wbo .ttaelted N.b. airfield, and (2) elear- the government must inform the brullel. sory consrciption." tattered fig leaves. low 56. Should be hilhlr today. laaee 01 tile ...tam coast of Ute euelD1 b)' American forces. committee later of its action. .ACETWO THE DAILY IOWAN,- lOWA ' CITY, IOWA TUESDAY, rum: 12, 1945 ~====~====~~====~~====~~======F-====-==-=~~~~==~~~~~= .!bp¥~~~g~~!1, ;::-: I, o,~~;r.~.!! clmopordertlal nHtURllollsePBleahYII~ nngd' Po uI 0 ~~f.l! ~~!l ~~~rJ.~l~! ~~": !~ ., ,.poallo' ,.nll III. e ....,. ... " ...... DaB,. I ...... _ .. Board of trustees: Wllt)uy Scl\ramm, Kirk H. Porter, A. Craig ~ , \~ ,Ia.. ' ia ill' .." ,,.v14 ... '.r 'II ...... _" la 'III .ftlHo If no . Aff' S 'I ,Dall,. I ...... OINI•• " JoIO'IIC •••ali It, a' Til. Dan,...... , Balrd, Paul R. Olson, Donald OlUlie, Mary Jane Neville, Mary Beth orelgn airs cene M II '"~ ' ~ 4:8i p. m . lbe ••, , .. o.d'., " .., , ... lIoaO", ••11 .....W If01 .. F a on Ii.... ~ ;e>j •••• pl ... by 1.1,," •• 0 ...... i It. TYPED O. UO ....T WIUITII i'~r, KaraJyD Keller, Jat'k Moyers. ~t/lliiliii!!! ••• 810NIW III • ",p•• libl. pln.L z Fred M. Pownall, Publisher By JACK STINNETT Vol. XXI, No, 1959 Tuelday, J .... 1I! 1", JohD A. Stichnoth, Editor Wally Stringham, Adv. Mgr. WASHINGTON- It isn't known -Federal Judgeships generally even in capital circles, UNIVERSITY CALENDAR E1Uered liS second class mall SubscriptiOll rates-By mail $5 but none of the "elder statesmen" per year; by carrier, 1:1 cents of tl,1e ROosevelt adrplnlstration is By PAl}L* * MALLON * matter at the \lOstoffice at Iowa Tuesda.)', June 1Z Tuea4ay, Jue l' City, Iowa, unoer the act 01 con­ weekly, ~ pee year. more in behind-the-scenes activ­ WASHINGTON- In a very queit 2 p. m . Bridge, University club. Workshop. Home and School C0- tresa of Marc11i 2, 187" Illes today than former secretary way, Mr. Truman has started Wednesday, J ..ne 13 operation sponsored by Child WeI· Tbe Associatcd Press is exclu­ ot state Cordell Hull. choosing judges on a Democratic fare and PTA, Old Capitol. sively entitled to use for republi­ 8 a. m. Summer sessi.on Term TELEPHONES In his 17th fl90r room at Beth­ party basis ra lher than r r theJr n classes begin. 7:30 p. m. Partner-bridge, UnI· Editoriai Office ... _...... •...... 4192 cation of aU news dispatches esda (Md.) naval hospital, the 73- new dealism. ThllJ"Sda,y, June 14 versity club. credited to it or not otherwise Society Office ...... _...... 4193 year-o~ Tennesseean is enjoying It he has IIny intention ot re­ Workshop, Home and School Co­ Wednesday, JUKe II crediW in this paper and also better health than at any time in forming the f deral judiciary, h.ow­ operatlon, sponsored by Child Wel­ 3 p. m. Lecture by Professor 3uslness Office •... _...... 4191" th. local news published herein. recent yeafs. His weight has in­ ever, it will require his lifetime at fare and PTA, Old Capitol. Charles R. Keyes, Chemistry TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1945 creas~ about 17 pounds. He least. In four terms, Mr. Roosevelt Frlda-y, June 15 Auditorium. spends some part of each \lleasant chose about 85 per cen t of the pres­ Workshop, Home Bnd School Co­ TbllJ'llday, JIUIe U day strollil\8 about tbe grounds or ent judiciary. His appoint es were operation, sponsored by Child Wel­ Conference on InleJ'-Amtrlcan ju taking drives around the Bary­ not weighEd so much in strictly fare and PTA, Old Capitol. Affairs, senate chamber, Old capl. t fquafization of Freight Rates- land countryside. judicial scales, for sup rior legal 6 p. m. Iowa Mountaineers: tol. nil Mrs. Hull, who goes daily"to the minds or evehanded sense o[ jus­ horseback riding-timbertraiJ ride; 8 p. m. Plano recital by Rabel , CD UII The Inb/rstate Commerce com­ clearly felt, but they will gradu­ hospital and has been a constant tice, but for their advocacy of new meet at engineering building. De Sliva, Iowa Union. I attendant ever since her husband dealism and its socia l ideology. Saturday, June 16 Friday, June Zll .w.aion, in an order called one of ally became apparent and within became ill, bas admitted to friends You can begi!) to see a [1' sh line Workshop, Home and School Co­ Conference on Inter-American 'the most tar reaching acts by the a decade or less will have radi­ that "he really could go home to­ beil'\g stm"ted by Mr. Truman, in operation, sponsored by Child Wel­ Affairs, senate chamber, Old Capi­ fare and PTA, Old Capitol. tol. commission In many years, has cally altered the. distributLon mOErow." the facts down behind his first three choices. These set what Sunday, June 17 4 P_ m. Speech' and Hearin& reduced freight rates in the west of lndustrial plants throughout But that's just what physicians 1:45 p. m. Corom ncement, Iowa Rehabilitation Conference, hOUit don't want him to do. They real­ seemed to be strictiy a party rule, and south 10 per cent and has the nation. holding that where the new dealers Union. chamber, Old Capitol. ize what pressure visitors and old Mondl'Y, June 18 8:30 p. m. UniverSity lecture by raised eastern rates 10 per cent. cronies would put on him. are locally in control be will Ilame "No one, perhaps, can foresee their men, but where Democrats W.orkshop, Home and School Co­ George V. Denny Jr., West Ap­ Men who fought for !luch dacUy what will happen. It is Nevertheless, Hull has never wield the dominant inrlllence he operation sponsored by Child Wel­ proach to Old Capi tol (Macbride for long relinquished his grip on fare and PTA, Old Capitol. auditorium In case ot rain). action claim it at last erases the possible, however, to anticipate The Philippines Battle- will nominnle theirs-nrbitrating the pulse ot state department af­ any claShes with compromise selec· ---- (For IDrormaUoD re,ardlD, dates be~ond lhll ItIh.a1., .. w,trimiBalion a,ainsl southem tremendous importance to con­ fairs. To intimates, he says only lions of his own, ma~ing , ..rvallon. ID lbe office of 'be Pre.lden&, Old C,plW-) and western lndustries whlch has struction f~om the Interstate that he is hil'"Qself avail­ You can also see behind the ins uisted slnes 1873. They ball it able whenever his advice is and outs of these first three cases Commerce commission's 0 r d ar needed. but it is something more Shell, Shovel Fight u a boon to the growth ot indus­ why Attorney General Biddle is GENERAL NOTICES and no serl.otls disadvantage:; to than that. being ushered out of o[fice so hur­ . try in these sections ot the coun­ UNDERGRADUATE HOURS nBLD BOURI try. flaw from it to this lndustry have All through the 'San Francisco Iir llVSaELL ~RINES ward of Baguio. riedly. conference, he has kept a di~ect AP NewrealllJ"eli For the Am ricans, it IJi slow, Truman's first appointment was StudeDtI aOd faculty mUll ar. The freigh t ra lea ba ttle is by yet been pom ted out." From Sunday, June 10, through line open to the west coa~t cit~. MAN:ILA- Full-scale warfare on costly, bitler and unpleasant. Sea­ Donald Gillinm as fcderal judge of Tuesday, June 12, closing hours for range tor lockera berore 8 p. III. II 110 means ended. The ICC has All of these things point to rate He never is out of touch with the tlalt a dOZen fronls is the backdrop sonal rains, beginning ill May, North Carolina. Gillinm is not a the fleldbou... equalization as an added impetus all undergraduate women's hous­ .iven opponents 90 days in which White House. President Truman [or the rapi(i conversion of the added to frontline distress. reactionary and not n new dealer, ing will b units 12 M. All universIty men ml, UM tilt for decentralization of industry. has been to see him several times Philippines into a great military fighting rages in various other field h.Juse floors aDd lIdUIieI tQ file objections, and there are but was recommended by a south­ LORRAINE LUCAS, The decentralization got a big for long chats and Secretary of base fOl' the final Pacific push. Luzon sectors, including the moun­ ern anti-new deal Democrat, Sena­ from 6:30 to 9 p.m. The, mUlt be iIldica Hons th a t the railroads Chairman JudiciarY Board may carry an appeal to the shove as a resl,llt o( the war. This State Stet~inlus has reported to lV!ore \tlan 20(),OOO Americall tains rising behind the Clark nel­ tor Bailey. dressed in reeulatloD Dill suit III Hull almost as often as he bas to black sborts, whlte shirt, 8IId ..... courts. boost fr.om the ICC may help, ~nd Filipino infantrymell are in WOfk of aidi elds on the cen tra I Gillimn has a good reputation as the White House. the line, redUCing long-prepared her-Ioled .(ym shoel. also. plains. a lawyer, yet Bailey's erfort to get UNIVEllSITY DIRECTORY But at least the commission This doesn:t mean tnat all tne Japanese rea~ gU!lrd position~ . Lack Plans him nominated was bloclted In the Eo G. 8CuaOlDll bas acted immediately, without These things, too, may have an

~ Faculty Advisers Mrs. L. C. Wuerffel BOSTON THRONG GREETS PISTOLI.PACKIN' PAnON Luncheon. Shower To Speak Today Gladys R. Stagg to Wed Harold J. Carson To Be Given II To Help Students OnMorning Chapel For Cary Jone. School Co. At 10 O'Clock in Zion lutheran Church Child ?iel_ This week the morning chapel Jl'eting Cary Jone5, June brld~ Make Out Schedules programs over stallon WSUI at 8 Before an altar banked with bI! • locket, a gift of the bridt'­ elect, Carol Cannon will entertain peonies and lighted candelabra, groom. Her bridal bouqut't will a.m. are being conducted by mem­ at a luncheon and linton show~ Asked to Keep Gladys R. St.agg,paughler of Mrs. bI! of pink and while r06eS. bers of St. Paul's Lutheran parish Class Schedules Esther Slagg, 1321 Rochester ave- Thr maid of honor has selected In her homt', 802 S. Summit street, of Iowa City. The general theme nue, and Emory Slau. route 5, a noor-Iel\lth IOwn of aqul! taf­ at noon today. For Reference Cor the series is "The Christian wUl become the bride of Harold feta, deslaned with short sleeves. Dt>corations will includt' ..J'den Walk of Li(e." J. Carson, son of C. M . Carson, She Will wear a ahouJdt'r-length Ilowt'rs. Twelve gUe5ts will ,hare Registration for scophomores. route 2, this morning at 10 o'clock vt'll of pink net and her bouqut't Yesterday Alvin Walz, graduate tht' courtesy. juniors and sen iors will be held in the chemistry department of In the Zion Lutheran church. The wtll be of pink carnations. today In Iowa Union lounge begin­ the university, spoke on "The Rev. A. C. Proehl wlJl read the MISS Jon ,daughter of Dr. and ning at 9 o'clock lhis morning and vows of the IhUlle ring service. Keeeptl.- at N.. a Mrs. Hion T. Jones, 8011 S. Summit Christian's Faith." This morning Precedin, the ceremony, Mra. "'reception will be ht'ld at noon , continuing through the noon hour Mrs. L. C. WuerfIel, wife of lhe street, will become the bride ot u.nlil 3 o'clock this afternoon. Proehl will presett nuptial organ in the Blue room of the D and L paslor of St. Paul's parish, will ,elections, and Phyllis WyJack wlU cate. Centet1ng the servilng table Pfc. Chesh.'r Caldwt'll Winter, son Faculty advisers will be in the speak on "The C h r 1st ian' 5 sing " I Love You Truly." wlll be a four-tiered wedding cake of the Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Wlnt.u Uruon all day to help students Growth." AttendIng the bride as maId of topped with. miniature bride and of Toledo, June 18 in the Pre:sby­ make out schedules. They will be Iris Wilken, graduate in the honor will bI! Betty M. Hull of brldearoom, surrounded with bou­ tt'rian church. located by departments. school of journalism, will speak De5 Moine5 and serving a5 best queta of peonies. Upperclassmen registering in en­ on tomorrow's program on "The man will be Kenneth Maboney of The bride Is a gl.'aduale of Iowa gineering should go to the engin­ Christian's Prayers." Thursday Iowa City. City h~h achool. Mr. Carson is Guild Announce. lecture by eering biulding, room 100, to obtain morning Arlene Kirch hoft, sopho­ WUI Wear White N..... en,a,ed In farming three miles West .\I)­ , materials and to register Friday in more in the college of liberal arts, The bride will be attired in a north of Iowa City, where tht' Nation-Wide Hunt (Macbl'i4t the office of the dean of the college will speak on "The Christian's floor-length gown of white ninon, couple will reside. For Spirit Storie. rain ). oUaw. Work." Talitha Pascal, graduate fashioned with a high round neck- Out-ot-town gut'Sts at the wed­ Students who register in the oC the English department, wm line trimmed In seed pearls, long ding will Include Mrs. Dorothy The Amt'rieln Spirit guild hi. Union today are asked to keep speak on Friday's program on the full .Ieeves and a fitted bodice ITolan and children. Pamela and announced a n lion-wide hunt for class schedules for reference after topic, "The Christian's Patience." which extends into a jlUlior train, Jeff~y, of BurUnaton and Mrs. apirits-particularly those having turnIng in registration materials The rinal program of the series Her fingertip veil will fall from a Jeames Hull and daughters, Doris a sense of humor- whose "going's to the registration assistant at the on Saturday will leature A. O. Uar;!, Ind her only jewelry wUl and Jean, of Brooklyn. on" are de Ired Information for eas~ door of the lounge. Pedersen, an accountant in a local recitation at tbe guild's "seance" All students must pay tuition for store, who will speak on "The July 13. his term by noon Saturday, June Summer Art Show Christian's Death." Those persons who .ubmlt the 16. A Cine will be assessed for late Peace Officers Meet ., paymen t. Students holding exemp­ The University of Iowa's sum- mo . I interesting .torles about lions, including graduate students mer art show, openin, June 24, pirita, preferably the humorous and vcterans, must go to the trea­ In I. C. June 25 will contaIn 127 paLnllnas trom 23 lund, by July II, will be awarded surer's ofrice to sign vouchers. Rev. E. M. O'Conner &alleriell, Prof. E. E. Harper, di- $350 in war bonds. The Judcinl Police administration wlJI be up rector of the school of fine arts commlttt'e wlll comprise f I v e If it Is necessary for a student to change courses, he must have the To Speak at Tea lor discussion under the leader­ has announced. humorist . approval o[ his adviser nnd make ship at promInent experts durIng . Only woru ot contemporary Tales In the (arm of newspaper the report of the change to the re­ a panel at the ninth annual pure American arUsLs are to be sbown. clippings or In manuscript form gistrar's office. Students in the col­ Of Diocesan Council officers' short course at the Unl­ A dozen palntlngs have been -. hould be nt to the American lege of liberal arts must also ob­ veralty of Iowa June 25-29. lected to be .tarred Ln lhe exhl- Spirit guild contest committee, 507 taIn the apPI'oval of thc liberal arts Father E. M. O'Conner or Sl. The panel will be In charge of bltion. Nelrly all ot the works Firth avenue, New York, 17, N. Y. advisory orfice i[ they change their Ambrose college in Davenport will J . E. Young, inspector of police In will be for ule. beCore July 6. courses one week after registering. be guest speaker at a tea to be Sioux City, It as a.nnounced held by the Diocesan Council of Monday by Prol. R. M. Perkin. of Catholic Women of Iowa City to­ the collt'ge of law, the course di­ Melba Fern Black morrow a fternoon at 2:30, in the rector. PhODe 1107 home oC Mrs. Thomas Farrell, 710 Problema of police admlniltra­ S. Summit street. lion wlJI be considered from the STRUB-WAREHAM Wed to lieut. Boiler broadest point of view. Questions Homemaking Committee, and topics will be submitted In Iowa City', nrparlmctll tor ~ E,t . 1 67 At West Point, N. y, W.O.T.M. advance, Prof. Perkins .ald. The homemaking committee of Other members of the panel wlil the Women of the Moose wili hllve In a -ring service, Melba be Chief T. J . Condon and SherH! thier final busi ness meeting of James Smlth, both of Cedar Rap­ Fern Black, daughter of Mr. and the year at B o'clock tomorrow COLORfUL AND VICTORIOUS Gen. Gorge S. Pallon. Jr., the colorful commander at the ta.med U. 8 . Mrs. James W. Black of Rolla, Ids; Inspector L. L. Ecklund and The Talk evening in the home of Mrs. Rus­ Third Army which ra.c d acrOIS France and G rmany before the Nazi. came to their knen. I. pie­ E. R. Kuhnel, special a,ent In Mo., became the bride o[ Lieut. sell Cochran, 426 N. Dodge str et. tured here as he appeared In Boston. MIlA , Iltter his non-stop night from Europe. Top photo .how.' William F. Boiler Jr., son of Dr. charge of the De Molnel field Mrs. Frank J . Machovec will be the general with his wlCe nnd son, Gorge IH, who III a cadet at West Point. Lower photo ahow. pat-: division of the FBr. both of Des and Mrs. W. F. Boiler, 618 Brook­ in charge of the meeting. ton acknowledgIng the cheers of the crowds thllt I:alhcred nlong the enUre route of the parade trona land Park drive, at 4 p.m. June 6, Moines; Chief C, A. Knee of the the alrport In B dtord, Mae, .. 10 the Halch MemorIal Ihell In Boston.! (1 nternatiolJat Sou nd,~ in the Old Chapel at West Point, (ow a Hlahway patrol, and J . O. of the Campus N. Y . The wedding vows were lola Council No. 54, Gibbons, superintendent at public Degree of Pocahontas __...... _ ...... _ "."_.___ ...... _ ...... _ ...... ,.,...... _ ...... _ ...... __...... _"""_...... ______~ read by Chaplain Fellows before saiety. Sioux City. an altar decorated with large bas­ The Iota Council No. 54, De- I l kets of spring Clowers. The bride, given in marriage by ~:~ ~:m~~:~o~~es~i::l~tt~ed t<:~ I New Course Provides Audiometry, Hearing Aid Training I her father, chose a whlle salin oC P. hall. Following an election .. JI...... • .. ... • gown with a Iingertip veil. She oC oHicers, there wlll be II social An intensive cour C' in aUrllo- nnt in the ~j) eh clinic will be carried a white Bible centered hour in charge of Mrs. Edward speech eorreellonl st tram South with a white orchid tied with Oldis. melry and the selection oC hear- Opal DoHo, 6Jl ch correcUonlst Bend, Ind.; Dorothy Eckelmann, orchid streamers. [?g aids, ~esl~ne~ to give int . from Kent Stute university In Peoria, m., and Evelyn Youn" Sl ve pracltca I tra 10 I ng to pc r50n I . Serving the bride as maid of Ladles Aid of ConlTeraUonill who can meet colle 'e entranc re- Kent, OhIO; Hlldred Schnell, KBn as City, Mo. honor was Martha LYnn Kenna of Church Jackson, Mi ss. She wore a baby Qu lrements, will be glv n from , :=-::-:::=""'::::======::====:::=:::::===:::==~ Mrs. A. C. Moyer, 701 Melrose June 25 to July 21 by the depart- blue gown of embroidered chiICon. avenue, wili be hostess to the ments of speech, psychology nnd Her bouquet was of baby breath Ladies Aid of the CongregaLlonal otolaryngology. and sweetpeas. church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. The course provides a basic Serving as best man was Peter Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. R. MEN STUDENTS! Van Matre of Indianapolis, Ind. minimum of knowl dlle and skill We Never Over-Do It B. Jones and Mrs. J. M. Willis. De­ needed by tcchnicluns in clinical Ushers were John D. Murphy and votions wiil be in charge at Mrs. and public school audiometry. II Beioro deciding on a placo 10 room for tho summer, Karl H. Liever. George Trundy. In Cooking or Cooling Following the ceremony, the will prepare lcchnlcinns to test contact tho McGuire8, 309 N. Riverllide Drivo (entrance hearing and to lit hearing aids " Just ri9ht" dHCrlbn our couple ieft for a wedding trip to on Moss St. oU Ellis Ave.). Tho house Is aitualed on Mallets Bay, Vt, Mrs. Boiler Lieuteanl Boiler was graduated under the supervision of otologlsts ,.. taurcmt • • ,from pJaa­ chose a gray dressmaker suit with from University high school and either in civilian or military pro­ tho west sido of Ihe campus and overlooks the Iowa DlD9 throu9h to our air COil' grams. clltloDlD9, mczldo9 dIDIIl9 out white accessories for t.raveHni. attended the University of Iowa, River, Only a five minulo walk from Memorial Union. The couple will reside after July where he was affiliated with Phi Each day there will be three a .\IIIlIIler tr.at. 1 at Fort. Sill, Okla. Gamma Delta social fraternity. hou rs of lectures and demon~tra­ HospUal or Manville Heights bus passes the house Lions by members oC the starr of The bride attended Monticello He received his commission and overy ton mUlutes. Phono 3024 and aak for Mra. Me· college in Godfrey, 111., and was was graduated with a B.Sc. degree the oral surgery and otolaryn­ grad uated from Edgewood Park from the West Point Military gology deparlments nnd the speech Guiro or call at the abovo addresB to Bee our accom­ Moore's clinic. There will also be three college at Briarcliff Manon, N. Y. academy June 5. hours dally oC practical laboratory modaUons. Both single and double roonu are avail- work in the otologic clinic of the • I "SWAMPER," WIFE PART AT JAIL - university hospital. able• Tea Room .. The COurse will be under the • direction of Dr. D an M . Lierle, head o[ the oral surgery and 010- laryngology d cpa I' I m e Il t and chairman or the commitlee on conservation oC hearing of the American Academy of Ophthal­ mology and Otolaryngology. New Students! In addition to Dr. Llerle th staff for the cou rse will i nelude: Scolt Recer, Ph.D., associale pro­ fessor of a 101 0 g I c a I acoustics, Ries Iowa Book Store co u r s c supervisor; J acqueline Keaster, M.A., assistant professor o CheaTing conservation; Patrlci­ Is The anne Baldridge, research associale in otology; Betic Rae Bartcll, re­ search ass i s tan t in otology; Place For Charles R. Strother, Ph.D., associ­ ate professor oC speech and psy- chology; Gladys Lynch, Ph.D., assistant professor of speech, and Prof. Wendell Johnson, Ph.D., di­ rector of the spee(:h clinic. Summer Session Others not on the permanent faculty who will serve as assist- Building Purcha sed TEXT BOOKS By Josh Mann