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case ill Cora : Ric ar~son' s-- Protests u-rprise lea )R .' Nationa lists Crime Wave Hits New York- Seek to SeHle ntANKSGIVlNG FEAST-1945 MODEL 'Unread,' leel Near Hululao 64 Violent Deaths Reported G. M. Walkout (Iaim Queried NEW YO.R K (AP) - Pollee, a bullet had been fired through ThIs led to an argument, during faced with a crime wave that has hcr head. which Davis let Co with his list. 200,000 Workers Out OHenlive Sweeps produced 64 violent deaths In 72 PoLice saId thcy had broadcast AI; he lish the de~al1ds, lence, and of arrogance and Company oIC1cin1s suld they had president disagreed. aid had to be met berore .Russia Ttte onnouncement 8 a \ d De surrender of thc Japanese units cruelly," spoke after the defend- not been approached regardIng the MANY AN D-Gl lhl Thanksclvin&' day, wlJI park hill civvies-clad That was on Oct. 8, 1940. The would allow Chungking to fly G,lulle "will be assisted" in dlrec­ wherever they are and sec U1at ants had entered pleas or Inno- meeting. form smaek up a,alnsl the old din In, room table and saU InlO Mom', Iollowlng Feb. 1, Richardson was troops in or land thcm by sea, and tion .of national ~cfense by CO~­ thcy gct home. Thc spced Is de­ cence and lheir attorn Y8 hud The Washington story said Glb­ eldra·8Pftlal cookln&' includlnr a deleclable lurkey, crammed 1.0 detachcd liS commander-in·chle! me Nationalists hact no choice but mUll1st Charles TIUon, lormer lilT pendent in some degree on trans­ SOUght unsuccessfUlly to quash the son was to return there Friday to bunUn, wUh oUl·ot.thls·world dreMin&,. And a they launch their a step·by-step land o(fensive to minisf.el· now appointed \Dlnister portation, Byrnes stUd. of the tleet and reUeved by Ad­ trial gjve Secretary Schwellenbach a aU-oul attack on a drUflUlUck, as the hAppy fellow above 18 dolor, miral Husband E. Kimmel who recover ManChuria. of armaments, and by Armand His com men t s immedialely Except [or thc brief opening !!rBt-hand report on the strike the memorl" of K.ralJon meals In mudd)' toxboles will seem nolh­ (Vice Adm. Daniel S. Bal· bey, Michelet of the Popular Repubti­ raised speculation among diplo­ was In command when the Japan­ period, when the fallen Nazis which General Motors plants In&' but a bad drelUIl. Are thel llwlJc.lul'-Welil ese attacked. commander of the Seventh fleel, can Movement (MRP) as minister mats here that American marines faced the microphone on by ono in 20 states today. Some sources denied in Peiping a l·eport that ot thc armies. and other lorccs would be active Leahy did not recall that Mr. to deny their guilt and defense al- indicated company and UAW rcp­ lWoseveJt expressed doubt lhat the the {iI-st marine division was The old posts o.f ministers of air, in stl'ile-torn China for a falL'IY torneys dispuled the court's right rC8entativcs would bc summoned withdrawing from North China. navy and army are abolished. long tlme. Legion Endorses U. S. United Stales would go to war to try the defendants, the enUre to Washington to confer with high even if Japan attackud the Phil1p­ second day o( the hIstoric trial was government officials. New Fighting , J r pines. Nor, hc sald, did he hear the devoted to the 20,OOO,\Yord slate:- Union llead Speaks 10 Preas Military Conscription, preslden t tillY the fleet must stay I ment 01 the Unlled States pr.ose- Reuther told his press colller- at Pearl Harbor as a "restraining Three-Inch Spow Brings Winter to Iowa (ity eutor. (lncc that "nearly 325,000 General influcnce" on Japan. Jackson cited Nazi recordJl to Motol'll workers would be aLCccted Starts.in Java Unified Army, Navy Richardson had quoted the show that Hitler made plans as by this strike." The UA W official president as making those state­ early as October 1940, for war said 160,000 had been listed as eU- BATAVIA, Java (AP)-Fight- (AP) _ The Amed­ Wh1.ler hus come to Iowa City. * * * * * * ments. It started early yesterday morn­ against the United Stale.s, th~t gible to cast ballots in the strikc Ing broke. out in Ambacawa in can Legion endorsed a program Leahy emphasized that he was ing when light nlJn turned to snow, GerlJlllJlY was Instiillling Japan to vote which the national labor 1'e- central Java yesterday after Indo- yesterday aimed at safeguarding not disputing Hlchardson's account enter the war In March, 1941, and lations board recently took at GM. of what was said at the Whllc thc me!.·cury started dropping and that the Nazis In January, 1939, "That was at the start 01 the neslans attacked a civilian Intern- the nation's security in peacetime, House: lbe wind shllted to the north. had knowledge the Japanese were reconvcrslon period and GM has ment camp, and BriUsh Gurkha tb~n closed the 27tb national con­ Thrce inches of snow fell. Last "I cannot soy the conversation plotting the assassination of Stalln. added many thousands since then," troops In a ;Corced overnight march vention with election of John night the sky started clearing and did not take place, but I do not today will be a clcar, cold day in "The real complainiDJ: party at he asserted. rescued thousands of women and Stelle 01 McLeansboro, Ill., for- remember It," he said. your bar Is civlUzation." he de------cd h Leahy, who sel'ved for a time as Iowa Cit.y. clated, asking the tribunal ill his children endanger by t e mer govcrnor of IllinoiJl, as na­ Yamashita Defen.. Says ne~ ambassador to the Petain regime M midn.ighl Wednesday · the masterly lour-hour addl1* to H H d L" C t I eruption of battle. tional commander. lem(ll!ralul'e was 39 but after that Ie The Legionnaires, "el1dol'se the In France, said that while he was s t r eng the n Internatlon~ law • a Itt on ro The new disor"ers... finredM amid the mercury moved steadily down­ principle of unJIied command of In Vichy, he was kept inlol'med by against the future menalMl of MAN ILA (AP)- Lt. Gen. reports that Indonesian leaders the armed forces with the army, the French of Japan's movement ward. At 7:30 last night it was 18 armed agression by punishinll the degrees and tbe torecast called for Tomoyuki Yamashita controlled might cancal pellce talks SChed- navy and airforces on an equal of troops into Indo·China. He be­ 20 German "mad men." but a fraction of Japanese forces readings lower than 10 above for uled for today with the D u t c h level." They asked congress to came "convInced we would be at in the PbJJlpplnes, the general's lbls orea. . . . and British in efforts to end fight- 1 e03ct a one year universal mili­ war with Japan over the Philip­ chler-of-staff testified yesterday at Little damage was caused by the ing which has caused an e.stimated tar,y training program to be ad- pines in the near :future." Yamashita's trial on war crimes 6,000 nationalist casulll11es at mJnjstered by a civlJian authority, season's flrst jnvaslon by tile charges, and during the period of forces of snow and cold but streets Robert Benchley, Soerabaja alone. with adequate basic il1Jltruction alleged atrocities early this year IndonesIans attacke

. _ l ._ PAGE TWO THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA THURSDA Y, NOVEMBER 22, 1945 . = iditoriat.: dering wb n tb cold weather "But w...... ~, and W. fm. e of thal it keep. 01lI' na­ Music Hall (WHO) of Tiffin this weekend will be Gailyn Martin, Al of Rarlan, The Wednesday evening leagut: tion strong in failh, in warmth, NEWTON (AP) - Supl. B. C. gained face through the "Maine America's Town Meeting (or the Don Cossacks concert. Cost mixed volleyball will not meet Berg of the Newton public schools Shirley Dana, a student at Iowa will visit friends in Harlan this ill goodness. Stein Song," actually attended the (KXEL) • State college. weekend. Of the dinner I 75 cents. this Wed n e s day because of said 725 of the 2,440 students were University of Maine only one year VIC GOFF 'J'It(l?lks. pow l' unlim­ 8:30 Betty Synhorst, A3 of Newton George Brooks, A2 of Clarks· Thanksgiving. Team members wiii It's is absent yesterday, mainly because before moving to Yale where he Student Counselor Hobby Lobby (WMT) will enterlain her sister, June this burg, W. Va., and George Brown, meet Wednesday, Nov. 28, and fi­ it ('(I. The goo I it dol'S is un­ of influenza. The number of ab­ gol his dIploma. I Bob Burns and Leo Gorcey weekend. - AI of Mason City, spend the na is wi II be played Thursday, Nov. hounded. Wherevcr thanks is sentees has increased by approxl· Highlighting the Friday sche­ ,,,ill 29. (WHO) Mr. and Mr~. David Roseniha1 weekend in Minneapolis, Minn. Huid, We may h{' slIre that men mately 350 since Monday. dule at WSUI will be the Bacon­ I UNIVERSITY LffiRARmS HARRIET ARNOtD Detect and Collect (KXEL) 'of Scarsdale, N. Y., spent t his The university libraries will be 01'(' bJ'oth I'R lind nali01]. A I'e Meanwhile, at Rockwell City, ian Lecture which will be broad­ 8:45 wee k visiting their daughter, Intramural manait!' neighbors. the public schools were closed cast at 7:45 from the Senate cham­ ZETA TAU ALPHA closed Thursday, Nov. 22, in ob­ Hobby Lobby (WM'r) Edith, A2 of Scarsdale. CeCilia Laufersweiler, A4 of Ft. servance of Thanksgiving day. Re­ May the next yell rs bring Tuesday when Supt. Arthur An­ ber of Old Capitol. Then, again, at Bob Burns and Lco Gorcey A guesl this week of Lucille HILLEL FOUNDATION derson and Mrs. Forrest Akers, 12:45, "FootbaU Roundtable" will Dodge and Elizabeth Petersen, A2 serve books may be withdrawn for Hillel hayride or sleIgh ride, de­ mOI'r 1 hunks. (WHO) Curtis, A4 of Ft. Madison was of San Diego, Calif., will be commercial teacher, were stricken convene with Iowa City spoI'tsmen overnight use, beginning at 9 p. m. pending on weather, Saturday, Detect and Collect (KXEL) SK3/ c Dossie Stinett, who has just Thanksgiving day guests of Gayle wit h influenza. About 100 stu­ taking their respective stands on Wednesday, Nov. 21, nnd should be Nov. 24, 7:45 p . m. Iowa Uhion is 9:00 returned from service in Japan. Everett, A2, at her home in Cones­ II. dents had been absent fro m who wlll win what grid battles this returned by 8 m. Friday, Nov. the meeting place. Re[reshments Th& First Snow Island Venlure (WMT) 1 Jonn Lowry 01 Des Moines will ville. 23. classes. weekend. Abbott and Costello (WHO) spend Thanksgiving as the guest wi II be served. Non-date affair. Well, it's here. But why did Helen Wood, Al of Chicago, will R. E. ELLSWORTH JULIUS SPIVAJ[ Curlain Time (KXEL) of Mary Ellen Schnieder, A3 of spend Thanksgiving day wit h so much of it have to come so DES MOINES (AP) - At Ros Tomorrow's Protrams I DIrector President 9:15 Des Moines. Mary Ellen will re­ Carol Racker, A2 of Waverly. suddenly. 1t s m!l like Joe enberg, operator of Mommle's 8:00 Morning Chapel Island Venture (WMT) turn home with her [or the week- Mathel' Ilnd the wcatllerman place, a tavern, waived yesterday 8:15 Musical Miniatures Abbott and Costello (WHO) end. NEWMAN CLUB FRIDAY NIGHT SERVIOE8 could have regulated tIlE' Ii "Rf to the Polk county grand jury on 8:30 News, The Dally Iowan Curtain Time (KXEL) Nan c y Garner, A4 of Des Judge Gaffney SpeClks Firsl meeting of the Seminar in Services will be held at the NI10W 0 !itt! b Uer. a charge of contributing to the de­ 8:45 Program Calendar 9:30 MOines and Pat Betsworth, A2 of Marriage will be held Friday aft­ Communit building (USO) be­ JII the fit. t pInel', tlley eould linquency of a minor. 8:55 Service Reports Powder Box Theatre (WMT) Sioux City, will spend the week To Police School ernoon, Nov. 23, at 4 p. m. at the ginning Friday, Nov. 23, at 7:45 p. m. This Friday will be Latin-AIn· IIlIVP Id'f out I hut wind. H's It A companion case ot allowing a 9:00 Roman Literature Rudy Vallee Show (WHO) end in Lincoln, Neb., viSiting Lila Catholic Student center. All inter­ juvenile in a place where beer is 9:50 News, The Dally Iowan erican night with Latin-American fllI·i" 10 wa ke up and find the Fantasy In Meiody (KXEL) Robinson, a former university stu­ District Judge James P. Gaffney ested students are invited to at­ old, was dismissed by Judge C. S. 10:00 What's Happening in guests. There will be an informal I'Ill'f h blanketed with countless 9:46 dent Thcy will attend the Iowa­ addressed the second meeting of tend. Cooter 0 n recommendation of HollyWood Powder Box Theah'e (WMT) the Iowa City police school last MAUREEN McGIVERN discussion ond refreshments. flukes of shaved diumonds. But Nebraska football game Satutday. Capt. John P . Gill, head of the po· 10: 15 After Breakrast CoHee Rudy Vallee SholV (WHO) Frances Kelberg, A4 of Iowa night in city hall. l:ie spoke on Secretary JULIUS SPIV~ what It blow it is to step outside liee juvenile bureau. 10:45 Yesterday's Muslcnl Fa- Fantasy in Melody (KXEL) Falls, will be the guest 01 Betty "Rules of Evidence, Courtroom Presidht !lod have dtat wind roar at yon. The charges \vere flied Oct. 23 vorites 10:00 Subotnik, a graduate of UniverSity Demeanor, and Iowa Criminal 1I takes all the beauty away after R. Dale Squires, a police woo 11 :00 Jimmy Fidler's Diary News, Dougla9 Grant (WMT) of Iowa, in Cedar Rapids for Laws." 'ART GUILD IOWA MOUNTAINEERS fl'om lhe first snow. man assigned to the juvenile bur­ 11 :05 English Novel News; Music (WHO) Th;mksgi ving. The next session is scheduled for All students interested in JOin­ Iowa Mountaineers will hold f coulle there are always a eau, said she arrested a l..-year· 11:50 Farm Flashes H. R. Gross and the News Felicia Barrowc1iff, AI of Corn­ Friday evening. Lt. Col. Earl Gif­ ing the Art guild are cordially in­ their annual fall Amana hike and vited to attend the next meeting f w who hate to see the first old escapee from the home for 12:00 Rhythm Rambles (KXEL) ing will entertain Marian Hill this ford, commander of the Iowa state dinner, Sunday, Nov. 25. Members Wedne. day, Nov. 28, at 5 p. m. in wishing to go on the hike should Imow be~use they kndw it girls at Mitchellville, in an intoxi 12:30 News, The Dally Iowan 10:15 wel!kend. guard, will discuss "Mob Violence, cated condition in the tavern. the arl auditorium. meet at the engineering building means cold weather later. But 12:45 Football Round Table Fulton Lewis Commentory Going home with Marian Get­ Riot Handling.'" I :00 Musical eha ts (WMT) man, A4 of Davenport, for JfiANNE HARRIS at 9:45 a. m. with hiking shoes and 1 h{'y should be glad to be re­ DES MOINES (AP)-The state 2:00 Campus News News, M. L. Nelson (WHO) Thanksgiving will be Muriel Ab­ President clothing in season wit h the I irved of the suspension of won- weather. Dinner will be served,at I yesterday completed its evidence 2: 10 18th Century Music H. R. Gross and the News rams, A4 of Lynbrook, N. Y. Rv I in the assault with intent to com· 3:00 Alumni News (KXEL) V.irginia Bell, A3 of Webster IA D ays Go ne UJ' ... . HAM<:EYE· the Old Colony Inn in Amana. mit murder trial of Jaml!s R. San­ 3: 15 Talks on Literature 10:30 Ci~' will be the guest of Harriet I Those people who have out page' .Membe,:s of the cllib wH~ ~~ no~ THE DAILY IOWA!' ders, 27, negro, and Judge JOM 3:30 News, The Dally Iowan Singing Sam (WMT) ~ ge, A2 of Cedar Rapids, at her 2G YIARS AGO contracts will please report to me WIsh to hlk~ but care to JOin III Hallpran recessed the case un· ho ~ Thanksgiving. The California Trojans Whipped Entered as second class mail J. 3:35 Music of Other Countries WHO Billboard <,WHO) between 3 p. m. and 5 p. m. on group for dlOner should meet at ti! next Monday. "~iting Mr. and Mrs. Verne Iowa's football team 18-0. Heat mnlter at the post o({\ce at Iowa 8:45 Music for MUlions Salvation Ai'm (KXEL) Monday, Nov. 26, Or at the same 01111 Colony I~n ~t 11 :30. a. m. II PhClPs of Central City this week- slowed up the grid battle before City, Iowa, under the act of con­ Sanders is accused of shooting 4:00 Greek Literature 10:4& time.on Wednesday, Nov. 29, at the Members wlsh.lOg to hike as we end will be Shirlee DeForest, A4 a record crowd in the California gress of March 2, 1879. Shirl Ristrine. 45. in the chest and 4:30 Tea Time Melodies "600 Club" (WMT) Hawkeye ofrice. as tho$e who WIsh to go only for shoulder with a revolver in a bar 5:00 Children's Hour Music for Millions (WHO) of Eagle Grove. stadium. All people who still have Hawk- the dl~ner, should QOntact E.uteJle room last July. Dorothy Sparr of Mapleton and American fleet started battle Board of trustees: Wilbur 5:30 Panamanian Hour Salvation Army (KXEL) eye notes out must turn them in BurmeIster not later than ~. Elaine Sllis of Red Oak will be the maneuvers in Pacific waters. immediately. aay evening, Nov. 22, by calhnf Schramm, Kirk H. Portet, A. Craig 5:45 NeWII, The Daily 10_ 11:00 DES MOINES (AP) - Des 6:00 Dinner Hour Music News, (WMT) guests of Loyce Schenken, Al of 15 YIARS .... GO ~NI,TA BEAT1:IE 3420 bet~een 3 p. m. and 9 p. nl. Baird, Paul R. Olson, Kenneth Marion, this weekend. After 11 ye rs armistice, the Smith, Louise Johnston, Jean Moines' 29th infantile paralysis 6:55 News, The Dally Iowan News; Music (WHOf Business Mana«er EUGENE BURMEIST!I Marie Wright, A4 of Winnebago, Iowa Hawkeyes prepllred to face Lea'er I NeWland. case occurred yesterday as the last 7:00 University of Chicago News (KXEL) previously reported patient was aound Table 11:15 Ill., .will spend the weekend in Mt. Nebraaka in the final [00tba11 gllme released from Quarantine. Vernon visiting Barbara Bridge- of the season. N()TlC6 T.O UNLVBBSlXY INTER-VARSITY CHRISTl41'1 Fred M. Pownall, Publisher 7:30 Sports Time So the Story GOes (WMT) The new patient is ~ichael Fer­ 7:45 Baconian Lecture, Pr9fessor Design for Listening (WHO) land. India regained hope for a federal ~ STUDJlNTS FELLOWSmp John A. Stichnoth, Editor inac, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt R. M. Barnes Rev. Pietsch's Hour (KXEL) Svending the weeken.d with Bev system of government in their Undergraduate students in the Peggy Marshall, A 1 of Jo\ra Wally Stringham, Busine!S ,Ferinac. Max MiJier, 7, was reo 8:15 Album of Artists I1:S' Carlson, P2 of Tipton, in her home meeting with the British. colleges of liberal arts, commerce, City, will speak on "Christian Evi· ported as having pas9lld the con­ 8:46 New.. l'he 8alIy Iowan Ofr the Record (WMT) will be Claire Ra1\kln, P2 of John- Al Capobe furnished coffee and and engineering are reminded of dences" a t the regular meetinl of Claire DeVine, Circulation . taaious phase of the disease. 9:00 Sign Oft News, Gary Lenhart (WHO) son qty, Tenn., and Victoria douehnuts for hundreds of Chica- the regulation that one semester the Inter-Val~ity Christian fellow' ManaJer Rev. Pietsch's Hour (KXEL) Holder, A2 of Council Bluffs. go's unemployed, hour of credit will be added to the ship, Sa'turday, Nov. 24; at 8 p. m, DES MOINES (AP)-A test N&TWOllK IIIGHUGIITS 11:45 Edna JaQuiss, a student at the Russia argued that the dlsarmo~ graduation requirement for each in room 207, Schaeffer hall_ /iJI1- Subscription rates-By mall ,5 case on behalf of six Iowa school 1:01 Music for Millions (WMT) University of DubuC!.ue, will be the men\.. plan was unacceptable and unexcused absence d u I' i n g the one interested is invited to al1e/ld· per year;. by carrier 15 cents (iistricts, seeking to clarily legis­ Jack Kirkwood (WMT) Music; News (WHO) guest of her sister, Peggy, /,>2 of served notice of their stand to the 24-hour period immediately pre­ GWEN GARDN" weekly, $5 per year. lation covering teseher pensiens, Melody Parade (WHO) Dance Orchestra (KXEL) , this weekend. commission of the League of Na- ceding· and lhe 24-hour period im­ PrOlralJl Cha,"-, was lilled yssterday in Pol k The Grain Belt Rangers U:H tions. mediately following the holiday . The Associated Press is exclu­ coun ty district court. (KXEL) CB~ Press News (WMT) DElTA DELTA DELTA. 10 l'BAaS AGO, recess. NOv . 2~. MEETING FOR EDUC~ftml sively entitled to use for repllblica­ Parties to the suit included the 6:15 Midnight Rhythm Parade Spending Thanksgiving day at Trans-Pacific air mail schedule P. J. BLOMM£RS STUDENTS tion of all news dispatches credited independent school districts of Jack Smith Show (WMT) (WHO) home with their respective guests started. Final blind landing tests Rea1&trar President George W. Frasier of to it or not otherwise credited in Cedar Rapids, SiOUx City, Lyons, News of the World (WHO) Sign OJjf (KXEL) are: Patricia Malloney, Al of Ce­ put ttl!! big China clipper in shape Colorado State Teachers collllle, this paper and also the local news Des Moines, Clinton and Dubuque. dar Rapids, and guest, Mary Jane for the 8,000 llIile !light. Greeley, Col., will speak to lIHueu' herein. Named defendants in the action . I Nielson, Al of Quincy, Ill.: Pa- Snow covered the ground in six CANTERBURY CLUB dents in the college of education were the Iowa employment secur­ are reqUired to support and main- MASON CITY (AP) - A 46- trleia Jansen, A2 of Davenport, midw(!8t Slates apd the mercury Canterbury club will meet at the in room EI05, East hllll, FiiaI1, TELEPHONES ity commission and three memo tain two pefl$ion systems for ounce girl was born yesterday to Iand guest, Winnie Johnson, A4 of fell t~ 12 beTil\V zero. student center, 320 E. Coil e g e Nov. 23, at 4 p. m. All graduate Editorial Office ...... 4192 be.rs, Carl B. Stiler, J. R. Pefferle teachers. Mr. and Mrs. James Wells, !arm- Chicago; Topsy Carberrr, A2 of Hu).1 declared that the reciprocal street, at 4 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 25. students are welcome ahd 1i/IIn. Society Olllce ...... 4193 and Claude M. Stanley. Under the 1939 s~ate cQde, a irS. ~pt ill an incubator and 'fed. Cedar Rapids, and guest, PatriCia trade agreement between the Uni­ Christmas boxes will be packed bel'S of Pi Lambda Theta IIfIItRii Purpose of the "friendly" court pension and annuity retirement th ILightfQot, A2 of Ft. Mad is 0 n; ted States and Canada would be for merchant seamen. Dinner for IDelta Kappa are especially iIIfd Business Office ...... 4191 action, it was declared, will be to system for teachers proviaed tbali ,wi an e~ed .rDPper, the- baby was Marion Toms, A2 Df Cedar Rapids, beneficial La both nntion~ . The sec­ 25c ~ill be at 6 O'clock. to be present. . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 92, 1949 determine, by a declaratory judg­ funds be created by assessment or reported dotng as welt liS col.J~d nnd guests Rose Marie Doty A2 retary rllpped Canada's U'eaty crit- DONAU) KREYMER R. J. scnuo" ment, whether the school districts tcachei's' salaries and tax levies, be expected," ,. (of Peoria,' 111., and Ellen Ga'rms, Jcs. .. , Prl'!lldent Pre9ldent, Phi Delta JQ .. ~ ! -" . . - '-- THUftSDAY, NOVEMBER 22.1945 THE DAILY IOWAN. IOWA CITY. IOWA PAGE~ 01 Michigan at Ann Arbor and ADMIRAL WAGS FLAnOp CASUALTY be permitted to raise to a mini- I also may make provision for use Hazel C, Swim 10 Wed Andrew Kopp Western Reserve co)lete in Cleve­ mum of 3,000 immigrants the an- of portions of quotas which have land, Ohio. He was affiliated with Tickets Gone nual quota of any natlonaHty and not been used in any given year. Phi Alpha Delta. He is an attorney In Service at Sf. Mary's Church Today in Moline. Mr. and Mrs. Kopp will be at Before a.n altar decorated with FollOWing the ceremony a wed- home at 506 Filtieth street place For Cossack white chrysanthemums Hazel C. ding breakfast will be held at Iowa in Moline after Jan. 15. Out-of-town guests at the wed­ SWim will become the bride of Union at 10:30. The table will be ding will include Mary Kretsinger AnC1reW Kopp or MoUne, Ill., this decorated with yellow c=ntered · of Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Show Tonight ~ov, 21 morninl at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's chrysanthemums, red roses and IOlsen, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ellis, by univel1ll church. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Carl garlands. Mrs. Gladys Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne, Mr. Approximately 1,800 tickets have IoWa U~' Meinberg will read the vows of Helen Focht, Frances CamP and and Mrs. Earl Belilll, Dr. and OV. %9 . the double ring ceremony. Isabel Davis will be hostesses. Mrs. George Koivin, Mr. and Mrs. been issued to students, faculty :ton tea, Unl. Zita Fuhrmann, organist, will The couple will leave 011 a wed- A. Anderson Louis Harvey and members and townspeople tor the p I a y the traditional wedding ding trip after the brealdast. For Lloyd Schei~ all of Moline. Don Cossack concert tonight at 8 in rJ. First, 8e1Ui\t marches and will accompany Ce- travelilll the bride will wear a o'clock Iowa Union. There are ,1. leste Fuhrmann, vocalist. costume of grape eolored wool and no more tickets available. angle club Serving as bridesmaid will be black accessories. Among the sacred songs open­ 7. 30 . Belen Feurestein of Grand Rapids, UnivenU,. Graduate University Families ing the program Is "The Credo," scussion alld Mich. Best man will be Charles The bride was graduated from one of the most well known com­ lid CaJlitol Krone of Lawrence, Kan. IMoline high school and the Uni- Plan Stay-at-Home positions by Gretchaninoff. While an lecture' b) Crepe Dress versity of Iowa. She served her a soloist reads thefuU text of the ~a Ie chamber, For hcr wedding the bride will dietetic Internship at Monte1iore symbol of faith, the chorus sings be attired in a spice colored, street hospital In New York City. She Holiday Celebrafions the word "credo." 'ee. 1 lerl&th dress of crepe, designed was affiliated with the honorary "Recollections of Tcliaikovslty," Scussion alld with a draped bodice, high neck- dietitians' sorority, Omicron Nu, The one-day Thanlaigiving holl- especially arranged Cor the chorus Old Capitol line and long sleeves. She will and Phi Beta Kappa, national hon­ day will keep faeuIly as well as by C. Shvedoff, wiU be presented Don't let this picture fool you !C. % wear a brown orchid corsage. orary scholastic society. She has students on c.ampus this year, and in six parts. -' In taineers: 1\. Miss Feurestein has chosen a been head ot residence at Currier many university famiUes are In the "Christmas Song" (Oogot- lawaiian Pa street-length dress of royal blue Iball. plannin, stay-at-home ce1ebra- sky) the chorus imitates the holi- '!We don't glUlt'iI1IJtt mat the gals will be Iian GrOll; crepe. Her corsage will be of white Mr. Kopp was graduated from t1ons. Traditional turkey and trim- day clammering of church bells. magnetically attracted to your Arrow Tie. 1. ' gardenias and sweetheart roses. Moline high school, the University mlngs will win top honors on the . "Kama Song" re!lects In its mel- menu hit parade ADMDlAL WAGS 1s known tbroqb tbe leDJ'tb, breadth and depth of OOy the gloom and forbidding But bere's wbat you can be sure or: Eye­ ...... " ...... An extra-specl~l thanks will be of &be PKUlc. Yes. enn the sUent ICI'Vlee knows Wap. He is the landscape t,hrougb' w hie b the pleasing colors. Pacterns you'll go for. Plus ) ...... voiced by Mrs. E. M. Mutchler, U~year-old blacll cocker paUle!, ."end ud boon companion of Vice ~ama, 1~ ~nbu~ oJ th; VOlg~~ • special lining that resists wrinkles. secretary to the dean of the college Ada. F. C. Sherman. After oodles of aeUon in &be PacIfic. I Ie., w~;,s~hor::S :C~om:!an~~en~~ ~ See these attractive ties at your Arrow of pharmacy, for her husband re- Admiral W.,. came to New York for the Navy day celebration l one of the battle songs pre­ Presenting cenUy has been discharged from aboard &be carrier EDter»rile. On &be eve of tbe ,reat event, the sented by tho group will be the Dealer's. UDE 'l'I~ feU from ~ar baH h1s 1812" the army. The Mutchlers, their eaalae the fU,ht deek to the deek and of "Cossack Song of whleh I ~enllce at the son, John, and Mr. Mutchler's mo- body became paralySed. As the Dan haa no ve«rlnarians. the army praises Ute bravery and fighting 'Ill administer ther will be feastin, on turkey in pat Wap In a st.reteher spUnt, as can be seea above. Today the do, spirit of the Cossacks and their ARROW SHIRTS and TIES e. test at the Nat Towles their home at 430 E. Bloomington hal _de an '5 percent retlevery and soon wiU be 85 ,-oocl as new- leadcrs durIng the NapoleoniC war. rlcan Medlenl street. well, as rood al 13 years old anyway. Prof. C. B. Righter of the music UNDIRWIAIl • HANDKIRCHIUS • SPORTS SHIRTS m. Dec. 14 The Erich Funkea of 505 Clark department has asked that anyone V auditorium: street wlll reeeive as well as give who is unablo to attend the con- Ie normal reo thanks this noon, because they Cochran to Resume Cooeert Ticket.. cert return his ticket to the Iowa ~ission to a And His Orchestra plan to share their rout goose University students must pre- Union desk today. IS extremely ,with several students. Not technl- Extensl"on DI'vl"sl'on ;;ent bolli identification cards Light weight arrow shirts in blue, tan, who eXPect cally a university famUy, but uni- and concert tickets for admis- versity-intert!6ted are the Rev. and sion to the Don Cossack concert chool in 1946 Hailed as one of America's top flight negrp bands Nat Towles Rosa Halldorsson s time if they Mrs. Elmer Dierks. who have in- Job I"n December tonight. en it. has recently recorded "I Would If I Could", "Kansas City M.ln­ vlted Baptist students to have -folders of reserved seat tick- brown and green. Two-way collar can be ,uire approx. Thanksgiving dinner withvthem in ets are requested to be present Heads French Club A fee of $2 nie", "Buggs" and "You Send Me, Baby" for Decca. Towles is the Student Center at 220 N. Clln- ~ that they may be seated by ton street. 7:50 p. m. Rosa HaUdorsson, U of Iceland, noon Dec. 14. an accomplished string bass man and the band features such as worn with or without tie. Priced from $2.75 Yment of this That wInning combination of was elect.ed pre Ident of the French the university Ellis "Stumpy" Whitlock, today's outljtandlng trumpeteer. turkey and pumpkin pie will star club at a meeting at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Tuesday ! , room 114 in the dlnini-room of Dean and e receipt fo; Mrs. Rudolph A. Kuever, 5 Mel­ evening. Other officers elected to $7.50. You can count on Bremers for etained, as It ' rose Circle. Guests at the table University Orchestra were: Eileen Serschcn, A2 of Cleveland, Ohio, vice-preSident; admission 10 1 SATURDAY NOV, 24 8100 to 12:00 will include their daughter Mrs. Kathleen MacDonald, A4 of Port 1. William Merritt and her &op, Wil­ To Play Wednesday large assortments. r L. EBEL liam Merritt Jr.• of Rock Island, Huron, Mich., secretary-treasurer; Eva Laros, AS of Mason City, as­ ~t Director Ill. camlnations Prof. and Mrs. Jacob Van der The second program of the cur­ slstanl secretary, and Ellen Jeanes, , ervlee \.Jhe Top Flight Ball Room Zee, 130 Ferson avenue, wIll also rent see on wlll be presented by Al of Cedar Rapids, program carve pieces of turkey for Mr. and the University Symphony orches­ chairman. Editors Ior the club's bulletIn, MINAR Mrs. JUex Holmes of Strawberry tra Wednesday, Nov. 28, at 8 p. m. ,a r will meet Point and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell "L'Atelier," w re al 0 elected. On Washlnrlon - 11\ Downlown Iowa City in Iowa Unlon. Rose Marie Doty, A2 or Peoria, 4 Holmes 01 Iowa City. BREMERS p. m. in uilding. Pror, Selections to be played are Ill., was voted editor; Rosemary discuss I'Re. "Symphony No. II m C Major" Current, A2 at Peoria, Ill., and Margaret Crawrord, A3 of Burl­ Quality First- and E. M. F, Jean Harris New (Schubert); "Poeme" (Chausson) -ing Oxygen for \'lolin and orchestra, a solo to ington, associate editors; Winifred be fea~ured lIy W . ThOmas Mar­ Sluyter, G ot Davenport, art edi­ tor, and Audrey Chase, A3 ot BODlNE Head of Art Guild ' occo, and "Overture, Roman Car­ With Nationally Advertised Brands Lee Cochran nival" (Berlloz). Scotch Plains, business manager. I Marocco joined the faculty of the Plans were discussed for the JLEY BAIf Jean Harris, A4 of Princeton, Ill., L ee.W Coc!-.ran, on mIryI ita t h music department at the beginnilll French play to be produced In De­ 'ening league' So that our employees was elected preslden of teart cember under the direction of An­ 11 not meet guild at their meetIni Tucsday aft- leave ot absence from the unlver­ of the school year and is serving ernoon In the art auditorium. sity since Februllry, 1943, will re­ as concert master 01 thc orchestra. dree Ja ogne and Jacqueline because or Ragner, instructors in the French members will The other officers elected are turn Dec. 1 as executive assistant Free Ucket! will be available at may ,eat Thanksgiving Marie Hooper, A3, vice-president; in the exteJ;lsion division with Iowa Union dc k beginning Nov. department. Tho cast will be v. 28, and JI. chosen from sludents in the French lursday, Nov. Bill Godden, A4 of Algona, secre- supervision of the post-war pro­ 26. tary, and AnIta Beattie, A4 of (ram in visual education as his department and others interested in French. 1 ARNOiJD dinner with their lam- . Chagrin Falls, Ohio, treasurer. special as Ignment. Prof. Bruce E. II manlier There will be a regular meeUng Mahan, dIrector of the university Patricia Jorgensen of art guild every Wednesday aft- extension division and alumni Files for Divorce Immigration Quota )ATION ilies we be closed ernoon at 5 o'clock in the art audl- service announced the appolnt­ Set Up in Brazil leigh ride, de· will torium. Anyone interested is in- ment yesterday. r, Saturday,' vited to join. At the same time, John R. Suil tor divorce was filed in dis- RIO DE JANEIRO (AP)-Brazll, )wa Union is Prof. Louis Pelzer of the his- Hedges, who served as acUng·tii~ trlct cOUJ·t yesterday by Patri.cla planning to handJe a h'eavy emi­ tory 9Cpartment will open his cot- rector of the bureau of visual in- B. Jorgensen against Earl D. Jor- gration of Europeans to the greaL Refreshments from 1 to 2:30 Thanks­ a late affair. tage to art guild members for a strucHon durini Cochran's ab- gensen. They were married in undeveloped. areas of South Amer­ S SPIVAK party Sunday, Dec. 2. scnce, will becomc director ot thc Mingo In November of 1942. lea's largest nallon, has established a Presldenl giving Day. The guild Is piannlng to bring buteau. Mrs. Jorgen on, represented by on Immlgratlon guide. loreign movies to the campus as A Ueutenant senior grade in the Dutcher, Rles and Dutcher, charges A maximum annual quow irom IERVIOBS it has done in past years. navy, Cochran was discharged cruel and inhuman treatment, and each country Is equivalent to two Choose from colton. chenille. held at the Friday and is now on terminal asks custody and support of a pel"ccnt of tho number of nationals (USO) ije.. In the 14th century, the bubonic leave. For two years he served as minor child. entering Brazil !rom that country rayon. or rich quilted materi­ 23, at 7:45 p plague (!mown as "the Black officer in chargo of the training in the 50-year period between Jan. YELLOW·CHECKER ,(AB CO. Death") took tho Uvea of 25,- section of the 13th naval district In charge of the training seclion of 1, 1884, and Dec. 31 , 1933. als. Sizes. 10 to 20. Priced Ie Latin-Am· tin-American OQO,OOO people Or a fourth of the in Seattle. Since April he has been the first naval district in Boston. The controlling department will from $4045 to $9.95. an in(onnal ~"" ______...... J touu populatio~ I.:;:::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::~::~::~~::::::;:::~;;:;::::::::. lments. S SP1V.\I Presld~" JNEERS s will hold ma hike and 25. Members Jiike should Wise Students Ride :ing. bulldlng ng shoes. and with the be served at the n Amana . . b who d~ hot e ttl join lilt .uld meet at :30 a. m, Dependable Crandic Line • hike as well , go onlY for ntact EUJeIIt than T/JtlN­ .TweD'ty.P...... ~, by call1nl When you are planning a Christmaa shopping trip ~nd 9 p. 01. tMEII3TEI .801 PI_h 10 Cedar Rapids you'll find thai the speedy Crandic UJder I streamliners are the answer to your transportation prob­ HRIS~"N PANDA lIP lem. A regular schedule of 17 round trips daily and 18 on \l of 10lria hristian Evi' 4.98 Sunday aaaurea you transportation when you want it. r meetihl or Luuriolll, 10ft wool plula wtai • ~ stl a n fellDW' '"P pU.. 'l'Ied UDder Ilia "1IOJ cilia tI One way fare to Cedar Rapida is only SOc and round :4; lit 8 p. III, '"P her toasty warm in a .. br1&bt rtbboD bow. a 11'- '"' !r hall. AfIY' "I trip 15c, plus tax. For regular riders a great IOVings and Chriatmaa robe. You may ed to atUlfld· footer &D4 .. 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or) - • I. NewhouserMostYaluable in American Loop Hawks la'ave ,Today -for . Fi,nole BJ' GAYLE TALBOT • George Stirn weiss, the Yankat NEW YORK (AP)-lial New­ fleet baserunner and leaglle __ ing hitter, who gained four • houser, bero ot the recent world nr. place votes and a total of • ,he Daily Iowan Ramblers-St. Mathias Game Cancelled, series, will have another potent points. Dave Ferriss, Boston Ira Smillt Still lll; talking point when he begins dis­ man mound ace, received hrt cussing 98lary with the Detroit Ti­ votes as top man and 148 IlOI!d!, No new date has been set for would be made pending his re­ gers this winter. while George Myatt of the Willi. the St. Mary's-51. Mathias game turn. The limber lefthander, who won Last night the Ramblers in­ ington Senators placed firth wiIIJ I which was cancelled last night. 25 games in the regular season and Francis Sueppel said yes­ dulged in a brisk scrimmage Lasl' Pradie single' first place vote aI14. • then throttled the in terday that Father Smith, St. which took the place of the game points. Joe Kuhet, Senator lire SPO s Mary's athletic director had been with their Muscatine rivals. Their two t~eJs of the Dl3.Y-off, has baseman, was the only _ ~..,...... been named the 's player to a ttract a first place Ifltc . THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1945 called away by the death of his next game is with St. Wenceslaus to'AGE. FOU." Lather and no announcement in Cedar Rapids. Mening I]\ost value ble player for the sec­ lion. ond straight year by the baseball By eoincidence, NewhOlll!!'. writers' 'association. total of 236 points was exactly Ib! This morning at 9 'o'clock, Iowa's ewllouser's only serious rival same as he won with a year aco. H • footbaU squad will whip through was his teammate, second- base­ anything, the Tiger lefty was I • its final home pnctiee ot the sea­ In/Ul itldle Mayo, who received greater pitcher the past year ~ Cage Feljl~ ,the Wilkinsons son. Apd at 1:5() this evenjlll a 33 - wWespread credit for bavkr, he was in '44, when he scored I Meet lYlan tra~ ling sq,uad will shove spa"ted tile Tilers to the flar. victories. Although he won ~ • off on the tirst leg of the journey 01 &he 24 voles ca t by members HAL NEWHOUS IR 25 this year against nine lossa, It! * * * * * * that will take them into thei, sea­ of the writers' committee, New­ pitched 29 complete games_ son's finale at Lincoln Satu,rday houser received nine first place pye 111m a. wide but,.e In the was very nearly invincible __ Sail Lake (itt Bmlhers against a greatly revived Nebraska baUots to Mayo's seven, but final tally, the chips were down in the filii » eleven. New'ouser's point total of %36 Mayo, with 164 points, nosed out hectic days of the race. Last niaht the snow and cold ----. To Help Jowa to Aoofber Title drove the I;Iawks inside the field- I I I house tor a workout that bro\liht out tl,wto~tleh toour b~ck ~p Iowa's . flu Sidelines .~, LIDle Hawks ICoulter, Army Tack~ pre-game role of favorItes over By Bon FAWCE:J;T the eombuslres, FoHowing the I f Id Named Besl Linemaa Every oPllonent that hll~ raced tile WilkiJlson bl'oth r. on a Mu 0 ba.c;ketball f1ool' knows thot h(' hilS II 40·minute j'ob l{eepinO' up ~inl)r::'ti~!:r~~~ For scaHlIe pener rl ay with these two , nit Lake 'ity 'agl'l'S who W('81' the> Black and , been f~VOfiDi I.ae li,wks by one . Of Week by AP Poll as he the Muskies, who f,iltished Iti the Those receiving at least one volt university. When Sheen learned score was tied. In that overtime sharpened his oltense-Gerald runner-up spot in las t season's included: that Wilkinson was interested in both teams scored four points­ Moore, Eddie Grado\'\lle and high schOOl cage tourney, possess Ends: Jack Mead, Wisconsin, basketball, he immediately sug- and then the climax of the story Thanksgiving IPro Gridders Score PhU young. two powerful guards who can Ted Klllzewski, Indiana. geste~ an interview with "Pops" occurred when Herb, with only cause the Hawklets plenty of Harrrson. three seconds to play, caught the • Of len; Average 38.1 Crowe because his Iowans haven't trouble. That was the stal't of Clayt' ball al mid-court, poised and sent played on a soft field this season, .COACH GIL waso~ The Little Hawks, who have Hoosiers Drill Inside basketball career at Iowa, for soon iL in a high arc through the air. Gridiron Menu Poinls per Conlest aftet eight consecutive Saturdays. HIS lIawkl rt,~ ,'lal'l ]i'nc/a!) beE'n slow in rounding into shape, BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP)­ will receive a potentially tough a meetir;rg was arranged and coach That's right, it went right through Johnny Hunter, who caught the I-- Rain drove the Indiana fool~ and player became well-ac- the net anq Utah won 42-40. contender in the Little Six foe to­ squad into the fieldhouse yesta· By JIMMY JORDAN coaches' attention with an out- B r HI quainted. The acquaintance was "I dlcln'~ rea~le It for awhile," standing performance against Min- ears a as morrow night. day for continued drllls in defenJI interrupted, however, when the Herb exclaimed, "but when I Slight Today CHICAGO (AP)-National Ioot- nesota, will start at left half Sat- In a preliminary contest, the for Saturday's Big Ten game w dark-haired eager was called into got back to the hotel room I rot ball league coaches aren't neglect­ urday, Crowe said. Golden wiU re- freshman- sophomore Hawklet Purdue here. Conch Bo McMiI\k service. Two months later Clayt scared and worried over the fact squad will meet the Muscatine NEW YORK (AP)-A!tnough ing defensive s trategy by any place Smith if the latter is unable said the squad would practice onl! was discharged from the navy and that I mlgM have missed," to play and tile backfield will be Gets Release "B" team. once a day during the remaind. means, but offense still remains STARTING LINEUPS he returned to Iowa. Herb, commenting on this year's the traditional Thanksgiving mix­ complete with Niles at quarter and of the week. Brings Brother Back team, said, "We have a lot of ex- ture of turkey and football has the leading art among the play­ Johnson at fullback. Cl~y High Muscatine Freeman ...... F ...... ' .... Proffitt Wilkinson promised "Pops" that perience playing with each ottler dwindled in favor in recent years, for-pay boys of the grIdiron. Waite. Th..-.e, Who lias not he'd bring his younger brother and we've played to~ether enough Points are being marked up at played staee lie was bill't Ia the .QH¥CAGO (AP)-Comclr. Krall ...... F ...... Armstrong MUSIC and FUN! a handful of leading colleges will Dean .. " ...... C ...... Phillips back with him and so, a few to know where el{er)"one is goIng the rate of :MI. I per game, and 202 IJldiaM ralllt, Is eltPtct.eil to flIr- George Halas is back with his Chi­ months aiter their arrival in Ioy0(1 f aurot of Missouri ANNlWOLIS, Md. (AP) - A successor to navy [ootball coach I Wolves Work in Rain; ing has the Bears on top in the university, an tJutspoken C1i'~t ic of aerial department, while Oleve­ leaali; ed aid for college athletes Oscar E. Hagberg will be chosen land. despite the preciSion pitch­ yesterday reco)'lUllend ed t he organ­ after the first of the year, Vice Prep for Ohio Stale ing of Bob Waterfield, boasts first Ad1n.iral Aubrey W. Fitch, Acad­ _cording ization of a " Iea~e of nations" to sEvar ion place in rushing and only fourth govern intercollealate spo,rts. emy superintendent, said yester­ ;~~::::~~~~~~~~;;~::~~~~~~::~~I:f to. ANN ARBOR, Mich. lW)­ in passing. SPeaking at a .f ootball luncheon day, thus spiking further rumors Judgl Michigan's Wolverines, letting The Bears lead in number of of the Kansas City Chamber of on the subject. Moines nothing interfere with prepara­ rushes with 346. with an average Commerce, the reeently dischar.ed Admiral Fitch issued a state­ ~ 11M 1JIiJJt ~ ~ meeting of 3.2 yards pel' rush, while ment saying that Commander Hag­ *'* associat ti01'l$ for Satu rday's importan t Big navy lieutenant commander said it THANKS6IVIN6 DAY 1 . Ten football date with Ohio State, Cleveland, with 300 rushes, leads was sur pristng how -''some schools berg "Will be available Io\' assign­ sUlged a lengthy drill on passes the league in average yard,., with are reallY competil\i for returning ment to sea duty upon completion yesterday in the rain with Quar­ 4.9. Washington is second with service football stars." of t!)e present football seas~ Sonfa terback Howard Yerges doing the 4.5. bulk of the pitching. Paul Christman & Co., of the Now'" :;;~~:;: . M., Jit d! J ; il CH"'MPAIGN, III. (AP)-Coach Wally Teninga, regular left Chicago Cardinals has tossed more Ray Eliot put the University of hallback who missed last week's passes than any other team, 83, -Attend Matlnees­ Sa nto Illlnois football squad through a "Early Nl, ht Shows" Purdue game because of a shoul- but the Cards' completion average brief w orkout this afternoon after ' , hotel, w del' injury, was a practice stand­ is but .351, compared to Wash­ ing the I showing pictures of last week's Iout. Second string end Leonard ington's .640 on 110 pitches, and iame wUh Ohio state. l• oa,,·· .. Knox 1 the Bears' .562 on the same nu m­ Ford missed the drill because ot a -- j \ CharI sore th roa t. ber of tties. ; ( -- street, ( fense, \\ to perfo Williams, Kulbitski USE6 e 6 city. Ready for Wisconsin No SOAP FOR BeeLi MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-Minne­ LIQUID, Ring Them Bellsl sota's Gophers figured yeeterday D.o.. - Sh We want everybody to know we'll be moved to our new place to be in pretty good physical con­ YOUR UNDIES? dition for Saturday's effort to tum A B~ on Dec. 15, ready \0 serve you f our favorite beverale In newer, back Wisconsin's football team Vlalt The .----....--.,:;...,jL F. Kessl more spacious surroundlnrs. Used fats are needed, in "Candy thur G and stay out of ~he Bii Ten cellar. AL ~RBE OBAS, E. JAMES Red Williams, who ~i d not play making soap. , , as we" al Nook" 'i des w i~ against Iowa last week, has shown nylons. electric iranl Clnd • I third 01 s i g n ~ of benefi tUng from the rest. other i~s you want. Late yesterda Vic Kulbltski, Larry OIsonoski News Mrs. Joers Place ruiN IN YOUI USID Mrs, • Dewer's and Bob Runkel are expected to be read)' for the Badlers, ..~ .. ~~~~ ...... ~...... _arm. .mJRSDAY. NOVEMiER 22, , 1945 ~ - LOID . the y I ~ lealltt~ The Daily Iowan Want Ads Get Results IDed lOUr "-­ lotal Of "'II J ------~~------~ WAN1'ID to BENT « LEASE Boston ~ I I . WAN'TED TO LEASE: from bere to there . . . or FOR SHOES OF MERIT 148 ~ • to 7 .room house to be vacantI Sioken thew~ between now and Janl.lary 15. anywhere We can do il. firth tIiIb h's no seaet •• • Call between 6 and 8 p. m .. room DOMESTIC vote aJI4 I AND STYLE Senator ~ ~15 , Jefferson Hotel. I -ALSO COMMJlllCIAL Only"" that pol .. and cbcmn WAm'ED TO RENT: Retuminl IMMEDIATB DELIVIEIlY Thompson Plaee~ veteran desires furnished home I Visit Strub's Menanine come with good groomlnq. or apartment, beginning Dec. 1, or thereafter. Wr.te MI'lI. H. W. DIAL 2161 2nd Floor To Ioolc your beat at all Wr/iht, 216 11th Ave. E ., Cresco, ·owa. Larew (0. Transfer & Storage CO. Air Conditioned tim.1 bave ,our clothee S.. Solltb GUben Stree'

c I • (J n • d and laundered .paR SALE: '31 Model A Coupe. - I I WHERE TO IUY rr often. Clean. Write D. U. Masson, TRUMPET MAN played in army ~~"-,-,,,,----..;..;.---.:-;------...,.;;..;.,.;..-;;.;...... ,....,,--~-:-:...,...-;;;;,-..,.....,,"---: DlSTRUCTlON - W89b1ngton, Iowa. dance band. A\'ailable for We8- DaDclnJ Leaons-baUroom, bal- PLUMBING and heatln.. Expert FOR SALE: Tuxedo. Si%e 37. Good end eneacements. Contact me at EVERYONE'S let, tap. Dial 7241. MJmI Youde I Workmanship. Larew Compally, condition. Phone 5596 arter 5. ~1.9 a'1 p,{e, J)8fticularf. , : Wmtu. 122' E. Washinlton, Phone 9681. KELLEY'S FOR SALE: Woodstock Standard room ' ! Typewl'iter, Elite type. Phone GIRL student to work for ow YU CA 33!17. and board. Nice room, hom!! LEAD TO I'Ll' I l'twe BaW 600dt 12' •• om...t Close to campus. Phone 2113Z. talJdaq aItout the quick 0-.... and rna'" cw... Just .urt- TUXEDO in excellent shape, size tnt. CIIU lOOlu. Dual 1 ru~1on I'tN eaa. BrIIM 30, reasonable. Write DaJly WANTED: PIlIl or pal't time walt- r.. ulta of CI Dcdly- lowaD II.en. ~n. Pia..... lor Rent...... 8peei6l DIAL 4161 Iowan, Box 34. res. Call In pel'S01'I. Hfltop wunl ad. 'ual call 4191 ShawD~c;:.tt Co. O,dt,. Tavern. low. Cil I 11<1 FOR SALE: Year-old cocker span- C!!l.!:.brv Iel, n a me d "Blackle." 820 LOST AND POUND CJIld tab CNIYantoqe of -'=------OIL'" I ...... ----....:.-'-::....::.~------South Gilbert, Phone ext. 91. dati ...1c:e . FOlOOTURE MOVING LOST-Grey and «old Par'ker's AP) - DeWItt POR SALE: Good USed wardrobe Y...... aIwan ",,'8Iele__ trunlt, Dial 9430. pen between SchaeUer II n d I left MAHER BIOS. TRANSFER ...... PItlCD an ...... , tile ta~[ Whetstones. Reward. Phone II!fftrtIIDt Was volei POR SALE: SUde trombone B 4606'1 hi' PumUw:. IlAvIDJ Flat, case. Write Bull: 1311., West~ Aak: AhGut Our in a Poll YOUR NEW HOSTS LOST: Double-strand white rhine­ lawn. stone bracelet at Dad's day WARDROBE 8ERVJC8 DRUG SHOP writers r~ Daily Iowan - Business Office dance, Novem~ 16. R e war d. the Cad~ CAR RENTAL DIAL - 9696 - DIAL Phone 7467, Davidson. last Salill. FOR RENTAL: Cars. Dial 1619. AT SMITH'S (AFE _ LOST: A Lady Elgin watch. Con- TRANSPORTATION WANTED tact Beatrice Kaplan at 4197. an Af1IJ honor, elf. are WANTED: Ride to Sioux City LOST: New Eversharp fountain I tremendOlt Wednesday afternoon, Phone pen, wine and gold. Reward. I C~E UP HERE, Three olhtr 6815. Phone 2037. Fotdberr. WANTED: Trnnsportntlon to We t L- O- ST- : -D-a-rk- g-re-e-n- S-h-e-a-rc-er- co-u-n- I TOAR!! Al Nemett,.. ( MIKE AND SALLY WOLF, Coast for holidoYB desired by I tain pen. Reward. Contact Char-I vote for ha . Lwo girl students. Reterences ex- lene Peura, ext. 538. agailft . Siren" FORMERLY OF THE CELEiRAT:ED changed. Phone ext. 526. LOST: alack zipper billrold. Pat I MICHAEL'S RESTAURANT IN DES MOINES ELECTRICAL SERVICE Fox envrnved in gold. Reward. Dial ext. tH. JACKSON ELECTRIC CO: Elec~ rOR DELICIOUS LUNCHf.S & J>lNNER8 trlcill wiring, ap" .. ances {IJId LOST: Woman's brown and tan radio repairing. 108 S. Dubuque. tweed coal T./'Iursday night. Re­ IT'S SMITH'S - OPEN 11 A. M. TO 8 P. M. Dial 5465. ward. Dial 9358. CLOSED THURSDAYS TRANSPORTATION LOST: Brown campus shavlnl kit. Return to Dally Iowan business t.IGHT Hauling, delivery servIce. oflice. ENJOY ~UB GOMPLETE FOUNTAUi SERVICE Dial 6011. LOST: Blo ck loose-leat, Valu­ PE¥QNAL SERVICE able 10 owner. Marcia Ralreby, BLONDIE CHIC YOUNC~ ;:;~;;;;;;:;:;.;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; , PERSONAL:'Fuller Brush Service. ext. 8751 . c. O. D. CLEANERS Phone E~ene Perkins, 6865. ANNOUNCEMENTS \ R. E. "DICK" BANE'S Place your ordel1l for t 06 South Capitol STANDARD STATION Dad'. Day now. Cleanlnq 're.I1Dq Headquarters tor use yesta. Lubrication in derenl! and BloclclDIJ Hall - PURITY IAKERY WasbJD, Slmonl,ln, game wll , Our Specially 210 E. Col1ere Comer of Bo McMilli • GUbert " BloomlnaioD practice onIJ Pickup and delivery service Can 9006 remaindl DIAL DIAL AJRPORT INN has a treat in THREB DAY SERVICE store for you when H comes to 4433 '"33 good food. Just a mile out S. We fix broken windows. • - We pa~ 10 eaeb f. bableR'S - Riverside Drive and open till - Caulking - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~ r10 PM. Gilpin "aint & Glon ~======:::=::: 112 S. Linn Police File Charges E. Glasgow, Pulitzer HENRY Radio Service I --'I t '----Tline-~~'_.,::-l:"'-._n.e.o-ver ;Against Two Men Prize Winner Dies .t .v1r~I' s 8iaadard 8ervloe ! RICHMOND, Va . (AP)-Ellen , After Car Wreck un ys em Corner 0/ Linn" Col~,e. Phona eoe. , Glasgow, leader of the school of SO dS f "If YOUr Cite's na&-­ I Two rowa City men had charges realist in books about the south, Don't CIUII, call us." t riled by police against them yes­ dil!d yesterday at the age of 71 in Rented for Partie, , terday after an accident involving the gray Georgian home in which i : two cars at Burlington and Ou­ c.,,.II', Radio Service "EXCLVSIVfJ -.oRTRAllS" she bad lived on Richmond's main ' I I buque street yesterday afternoon. 111 N. Linn 1525 BY : Aubrey Burkett, 16, 1312 Kirk- street since she was 15. WARNER-MBDUN STUDIOS I wood avenue, was charged with Miss GlasllOw was awarded the S S. Dubuque Dial 733' i Pulit~er 1942 operating a motor vehicle without prJIIe for novi!ls ill Speclal"'~ In Jow- ke~ I a driver'S license, and Joe Glass- , for htir book ~ "In This Our LiCe" Portraiture t man, 421 S. Dodge street, owner of and was till!' recipient of many No appobtllnent DecesR.., I the car, was charged with permit~ other honors. They InclUded elec­ t ling an unlicensed person to op- tion to the American academy of TYPB ' erate his car. arts and let\ers, Umited in mem­ : The driver of the other car was bership to 50 and presentation by AND YOUR TEACHERS i Margaret M. Angerer of West Lj- that body with the Howells medal WANTED I berty. The damage to her Car Was for eminence in creative literature W'LL THANK YOU estimated as $50. The damage to ih 1940. The same year she re­ Glassman's car was estimated as ceived the Saturday Review of USED CARS " J5. Literature's special aawrd for dls- and , tinguished literature. The south­ lEARN OUICKLY ern authors' prize was presented AT TRUCKS Court to Recess her in 1941. IOWA CITY COMMERCIAL Right Nowl COLLEGE Cam Friday, Saturday , ...... rman & Worton The district court will not be in Army Recommends 211 E. Burlington Bsion Friday or' Saturday, ac­ Dial 9116 ~ cording to District Judge Harold t;;G;5i;;I .D. Evans. DepDrtatiOl of Biuer Woodburn Judge Evans will be in Des Moines Friday Bnd Saturday tor a WASHINGTON ( A P ) - The CLASSIFIED meeting of Iowa District Judges' army announced last ruahl it had Sound Service associa tion. recommended deportation to Ger­ RATE CAE many Of Sgt. Frederick Emil Record Play... lor .....1 CASHRATB Bauer, held at Ft. Benjamin Har­ Racllo Repair1D4 I.AI::>Y, I HAD To ~N UP AN() rison, Ind., since eaFly September lorldap- OUT I'" Sanford Lisle 'ined • Public.' ..... lor aD lOe per Une per da7 WINPIN6 STAIRWAY Al..L oh suspicion of esplonalle. ALL MIRRORS J WAS so WOUNP UP r For Di ..urb ..... , Iadoor air Outdoor • CODleCUUve da1I- ARE. WIo/Y "1'1 ' Inv!!stigation has .hown, said a WjIJU)!:O FROM OUTABED ·-- I Oc:caaloDa 'Ie per Une per dq I,." snLL 0I22Y/ --- war department statement, that • ciutcutl.. ___ 'T~'OesERT HE"T! Sanford .A. Lisle, Van . Meter I Bauer was a member of the Ger­ DIal nsa Iowa City N'CSr OF lll'TIME ~otel, was fmed $11..50 for disturb- man army sent to the United Ie,. .. ,..., • Eat CoDeqe, Slnel us FELlAS PULL !hg the peace by Police Judge John States on an espiona,. mission. He 1 1DOIIth- A GUN AN'SHOOT tc pet .... per dar KnCohx 'lesteLrday· 98& S LI enilsted In the United States army KrWAATWE ar es . Hogo.n, " . . nn In May. 1942. -1'IIure • ~ 10 IJJa.­ SEE IN OUR. street, charged with a simllllr ot- , The department's announcement Harper to Speak UbdDIum ~ l1DeI MIRRORS! lense, was fined $6.50 and ordered said no s~ific acts of elpionale At Masonic Services ~ perform three days work lor the were co~itted by Bauer, and CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Ity. therefore it was decided no Dr. Earl E. Harper, directOr of 100 eol. JaeIa I crlml~ Or la.oO per montaI Dal action aaahlSt him would be the school of fine arts, will be guest speaker at memorial services eon­ · I C practical. The army' recommended In Be e Ltne US, Ito the justice department lnsteaCI ducted by the four Masonic lodges AD Want MI QIIb Advance or JlQUl. at Da1Ir Iowan S ....- Sideswipe N .... Solon that he be sent to Germany. of Davenport Sunday at 2:15 p. m. The services wilJ honor the Masons D_ oftlee dail1 unUI a P.... A Bee Line bus driven bY' Leo and the sons of Masons lost in World War II. ~ .... be ean.t lit F. Kessler, alid a car driven by Ar- Uni.n. Open .,...... '0 ID. , thur G. Dewey of Washinllton, Iowa Union will remain open ~1. tar CIDI IDeonIct ~ ideswiped on a gravel road. oner- 1l)janlHilvlna 1iII¥, a_rdibl to Dr. Marriage License 1DiIttIae aaJr. I third of a mile northwest of Solon Earl E. Hai1ler, dilllctor. There The clerk of the district court yesterday afternoon at 4:30. wlU be. matlliee ~iI1clD1 frOm 2 to yesterday issued a marriage Ii­ Mrs. Dewey, 0. passenger in 5:30 p. m. and the music room sense Lo Mary Martin of Iowa Dewt!J's car, suffered an ihjured wlli be open to thtl sfudent 011 City and Richard H. Chambers I DIAL 4191 arm. afternoon. of Tucson, Ariz. 1In=~======!!:::!.1 " . , .,.. , . • i . PAGE SIX THE' DAI-I:Y lOW.AN, IOWA· CITY, IOWA. THURSDA Y. NOVEMBER 22. lM5

also established the inspection buerau which inspects all public 'Palestine Without Arab-Jewish Problem,' Turkey'. Happy- Engineeting Research Flve O'Clock Forum Emery Schri1itz.Finai Funeral Riles bwildings (or (ire hazatds, Mr. Amish reentered the paint Thanksgiving Com" T Be 8a ..., T .... . To Hea~ C. J. Lapp and contracting business after his Rabbi Kertzer Tells Rotary Club Members But a Prof. C. ; Lapp ot the. unlver- retirement. He worked i.n that Qnce Yea, 0 ~8fttan OPIC _ Rites to Be Friday • .. nhu d For H. Amish business until a few weeks ago. Admitting that it was di((icult t · l' . tt th When we give thanks this year F ' .,..t ~ ft · 1 'al l slty ...""&ics de.pilrlment will a - He was a member of the Iowa cep III re IglOUS rna el'S, e. we're going to have to move over eat....--.... the topic, HC ob I dress the. Five O'Clock Forum on Funcral se~vices ,for , !merJ City Elks lodge, St. Mary's church tor him to speak on all his im­ chaplains did all they could to and make room .for the turkey.li. Trend. s in Engineering R.esearch," I Hce~n Sci~tp:Jc ASP4:Cts of the Schmitz, 70, father of the .., and the Holy Name society. pressions, bl'Cause he will not be cooperate, even conducting parts Tfiey don't have a day's rest from Prof. R. M. Barnes of the college Atollllc Bomb Sunday at the Wes­ John W. Schmitz, assistant PIIfIr Saturday at 9 Mr. Amish is survived by two oUlcially released by the army of services for other faiths if classes and the privilege of enjoy- of enaineeiing will give the Bacon- ley loundation annex. Two men of St. Mary's church in Iowa CiIr, sons, LeRoy and John. both of until Jan. 2, Rabbi Kertzer of the necessary; ine real food, but they do have' ian lecture tomorroW'llight at 7:~ who worked on the prod\lction of will be at 10 a. m. Friday at en.­ methlng to be th8nktul'for. In lIle senate chambel."'of Old Cap-' the bomb visited the physics de­ Iowa City; two grandchildr~n, school of religion said yesterday in nell. A requiem mass will be" Funeral services for Herman J. Norma Jean and William Amish, 1M.... Ove..... Brides If one must die it seems as itol. partment recently and Dr. Lapp at St. Mary's church FridaJ at 1 a talk to Rotary club that "There One of the chaplain's dutie'l was l though it should be a peaceful, The program will be broadcast will pr~t their ideas. a. m. Amish, 60, former Iowa City fire both of Iowa City; two sisters, Is no Arab and Jewish problem in to investigate the home back­ s01emn occasion. In the past over WSUI • After th~ talk there will be a Mr. Schmitz died in Orillllll chief, will be at 9 a. m. Saturday Mrs. Fred Cole of Iowa City and Palestine." The poor picture re­ ground of girls who planned to fe:w Mrs. Mal,), Grandrath 01 Ottumwa; years turkeys have had. to die In' group discl,ISSlon or the subject and Tuesday at 11 p. m. He Ia ... at St. Mary's church. Mr. Amish ceived in this country is due to mal"ry GI's and advise the com­ three brothers, Frank of Phoenix, a siBte of confusion. The tlme of Army ·Service force. j a' supper. Committee fOl' the sup- vived by his wile; two sons ill ... died at 12:20 a. m. yesterday at press censorship, he said. "When manding ol!icer on the suitability ditlon to Father Schmitz, IIId GIt Ariz., Joseph of PorUand, Ore., I was there nine weeks ago, a their death sentenCe wds conUn- In N.. d of Me'n per is Phyllis Gardner, chairman; Mercy hospital after a brief ill­ of such marriales. "I don't think ually changed. No self respecting Lenore' Filmore; Shirley Bor- daughter. and Raymond of Hills, and a num­ blind man could see there was many people realize," said the ness. ber of nieces and nephews. t k uld " h' If to his chardt,. and Grace Rich. trouble brewing, but the trouble ~ ur ey co re,.lgn unse There is a serious need ' In the Mr. Amish had lived in Iowa rabbi, "that there wiU soon ' da could ha e This "roup is for the young The rosary will be said Friday is not between the Arabs and 100,000 brides coming to this f a te . The dreaded y v army service forces fOr . men. in' " C. J. Lapp to Talk City all his lile. He was born in at 7:30 p. m. at the Hohenschuh been almost any Thursda 'in N a.!ult MeUlOdll;ts. It is composed of Sharon township Feb. 28. 1885, the Jews." country from overseas. At the . , y 0- various occupations,' .."lirlIcularly .. graduater' students, youn" married On Atomic ConIItI mortuary. Burial will be in St. Jo­ Accordit.g to Kerh~er, the diffi­ time I left Marsielles there were ve~ b er. that of .navl~ation, ...... an sh.ips ' " son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Amish. seph's cemetery. E fl · the ( til ...... couples, and Qusiness and profes- Hull culty in the Near East is the re­ 100 girls a day being married to ven Ylng coop was u e. bringin, soldiers home, it na,s He was married to NeUie Price They might eScape a beheadink been announced by the United stonal youn~ persons. Prof. Claude J. Lapp of thepbJ. Nov. 15, 1905. She died Sept. I, sult of the cultural conflict and American boys." the oil . sue. in one state only to reach another states employment service. Posi­ sics department will speak 11\ 1944. Arriving back in cold, bleak "What Scientists Agree _ Result. or IaClaUon Boston Harbor, the men were In Ume for feather plucking. Life ·lions from abje bddied seamen to' He was a member of the Iowa Education Students Atomic Control" at a men', .. Regarding the tormer problem, greeted by ships and planes and was really quite difficult. masters are needed. Men are civlr. OfI . • City fire department for 24 years. Junior ( 01 ( he mentioned that Arabs believe crowds 10 miles out. "As one lad But now at last order has beeQ ian Personnel and require eitllet: To Hear G. W. Frasier ker at the Trinity Epi&cOpal pc. He jOined the volunteer fire de­ said," concluded Rabbi Kertzer, restored in the turkey kindom. curren! licenSes or' previous navy . ish house Monday at 8 p. m. partment and rescue hook and lad­ in polygamy while the Jews are monogamists. Because of the re­ "we thought to ourselves then, 'I Turkeys aU over,the country ,have experleni:e . . Navy veteranS can PresJdel)t Geor,e W. FraSier of Special guests at the IIIIObr der company No. 1 when it was cent influx of groups from Eu­ think I'll settle in this country.''' known for some. time that Nov. 22 usu,ally quallr,. lor on.e dr more ol ColoradO State :reachers college, will be returned servicemen c( organized Jan. I, 1913, and re­ To Award Key rope, terrific In!lation has oc­ was the day to give their all. these gosltions, . n .; 'Greeley, Col., WIll sp!)ak to s~u­ Trinity parish. Universit1 ma mained with the department until curred. Wives which formerly And their farewell address was full In Iowa City at the present time dents in the college or educatIon students and I'eturned veterans It his retirement Aug. 7, 1937. • • or regret that they each had but there is a sUIM· surplus of work'- tomorrow at 4 p. m. in room EI05 the university will also be enter. Mr. Amish was assistant tire A gold key will be awarded by cost $150 are now sold for $1,000. New Orchestra Formed As to the oil issue, the rabbi ex­ two drumsticks to give for their era, mostly In tile profeaslonal and .East hall on a topic of his own tained. chief for 16 years. He was ap- the JunIor Chamber of Commerce pressed the hope that the harness \ 8y Hillcrest Women country. the mana,erlal catagories ac- choic~ in the Qeld of education. .The committee on arranaemeJ!b pOinted fire chief April I, 1929, in January to the Iowa City man of atomic enerby will alleviate the I For Campus Parties cording to E. E.· Kline, area direc'- All graduate students and mem­ is ProI. Earle Waterman and EaI\ and served in that capacity for six who has rendered the most out­ pressure on a handful of Arab Approximately 121 m i 111 0 n tor of the employment service. . bers of Pi Lambda Theta and Phi GiUord. Refreshments will lit years. He became assistant chief standing service to the community kings by England and the United • Something new has been added• ·pounds or 60,500 tons of yegeta­ EI~ctricians. plumbers, aut 0 Delta KaPl?a are Invited to attend. served. again and was re-appointed chief during the past year. States. at Hi11crest. bles were produced from the 226.- mechanics, full time paid nurses two years later. Mr. Amish served Nominations are now being re.­ "In Palestine we were struck at Fourteen students in the dor­ 000 wartime gardens ' of Canada aids anli 8 jarutol: for hospital Burma is approximately the The Javanese number about 30,. as lire cbief until his retirement. ceived for the award, which is the progress that has been made mitory have formed an orchestra in 1944. w,ork are needed, ho~ever. area of Texas. 000,000 people. He- be:longed to the Iowa Fire furnished each year by the United in the last few years," said Rabbi under the direction of Marcia Chief's association, the Interna- States Junior Chamber of Com­ Kertzer. He described the new in­ Kuyper, Al of Pella. tional J\ssociation of Fire Chiefs, merce. A group of citlzens over 35 dustrial development and scien­ The orchestra consists of a wide qIITS, AND CHEER the International Association of years old will be named to select tific research being carried on by variety of Instruments ineludln~ GOODwili CHRISTMAS Fire Fighters and other state the winner of the award from the European refugees. People were an electric guitar. The players AT groups. names suggested. buying goods from the Near East. YettefAJ transpose their own music. Ten­ In his capaCity as Iowa City fire The winner does not have to be There were few shortages. tatively they plan to play engage­ HOME OWNED 67th UAA chief he introduced the two-pla- .a member 01 the Jaycee organiza­ Said Rabbi Kertzer, "T his ments lor campus activities. toon system which give firemen a tlon. brought home to us that the Brit­ Those in the orchestra are: ., , day on and a day otf duty. He The following are considered in ish empire canot exist as a small Jackie Graham, A3 of Bethel, COSMETICS awarding the ,key: _ . country depending solely on her Kan.; Vera and Vona Weger, both are Street Floor 1. Contribution to the city or markets tor support, unless some Al of Strawberry Point; Marcia sta te welfare. drastic changes occlfr." Batchelder, A3 of Havel'ill, Mass.; 2. Participation in all-around On Anllo Beaehbead Ruth Bridgeland, Al of Winne­ city or stale activities. But not all of the chaplain's bago, Ill.; Phyliss Werning, A1 of 3. Evidence of lasting eontribu- time was spent in traveling. On Newhall; Mary Drexler, Al of '1:ion to city or state welfare. May 23, 1944. \Ie wliS at Anzio Coggon. 4. Leadership ability. during the attaCK on Rome. When Scottie Brandon, Al of Mason 5. Personal or business progress. the beachhead was taken, the men City; Marilyn Balcom, Al of Mar­ 6. Cooperation with Individuals were glad to know that their ion; Dottie Wessels, A3 of Des and civic organizations. LST's could not be reached by Moines; Scottie Dorward, Al of 7. Candidates must be between torpedoes because of their shai­ Cedar Rapids; Barbara Strate, A2 the ages of 21 and 35. lowness. of Ft. Collins, Col.; Merrie Ellen Nomlnations close Dec. 15. They While in Anzio, Rabbi Kertzer Zaring, A of Washington; and Lee may be sent to the Junior Cham­ spent much ot his time in his of­ Geerdes, Al of Wellsburg. ber of Commerce, post office box fice in a wine cellar 60 leet under Every ,Irl (no matter what ~er ....e) , repm 784, or to Dale Welt or Dean Jones, the ground, three quarters of a lovely ~lDIe"CI aa the better thin,. Ia' Ille • • • Jaycee contact men. mile long and filled with wine Thanksgiving Service .. ~ ., . her flnt .to)) ). USUally at our OOIbIe~ kr ..• which could be had by merely Special Tbanksgivlng services , . will be observed at Trinity Episco­ OLD MILL Ad~s ' 10 tapping the walls. wllere &he revel. in the ftUpttul ~~ . of E. Ford, John Rohner Living underground as they did, pal chu.rch this morning. A serv­ •• the men became very intimate. ice of Holy Communion will be perfumes, po~der., COloJ1l~;'~d ...... , AI, Occasiol ' Receive Discharges Fellowships were developed be­ celebrated at 7 a. m. At 10 a. m. bath accessories. tween men of different walks of there will be a family service of morning prayer. Music will be No matter what the acea.lOll . Recent dischargcs from the ma-I life from all sections of the coun­ (Gifts bere too, that; lIIIke & lilt rine corps have been received by try. "One of the most important furnished by the Trinity choir and -lunch. dinner, brid,e 01." Edward H. Fonl, 707 N. Dubuque things we learned," said Rabbi there will be a sermon by the rec­ .. , Ivllb your "mall oN. hour,") avenin, party-deliciou. Old street, and John R. Rohner, 718 Kertzer, "was to undersland each lor, the Rev. Frederick vt. Put­ Mill lee Cream will make S. Summit street, Iowa City. other on the basis of faith." Ex- nam. .r It much more en'o;rable. Ford has seen action on Guadal- ;::::======:::r::: canal, New Britain and PeliJiu, Smooth, creamy Old Mill and Rohner was awarded the hal a iuscious flavor that PUI'ple Heart tor action on Saipan. make. it a popular refresh­ Both intend to retw'n to school. NEW TELEPHONES Nilire ment favorite. Take bOJJle a quoted Plc. James R. Burnside, Iowa The .upply todayl university graduate, ha:s been awarded the Purple Heart medal nounced pint quart for wounds received on Okinawa Full speed ahead on 000 yen ... 17 CpU. 34c pU• . Shima in tho famed Seventh In­ pational fantry division. Private F'irst Class Bumslde is now on occupa­ our biggest peacetime job months. * tion duty in liberated Korea. can: 8W:1t!. • .." \0 \\.t. Edwin All Old Mill Storti ue open from 10 a. JD. .. mm.aA,w,&, '(I.MUS, 1':O1\1