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H FIVE CENTS TIIIAI80ClATiED paSS8 lOW A CIT Y, lOW A TUESDAY, JANUAltY 8, 1946 AP w.. r;PBOTO VOLUME xxn NUMBER 88 lIS !ary, mer_ lorne 1 ln rcles I .. ==-.:::: , .. (Z hi Id 1-4,200'See Wilkinsons, -,---~--.;....;....:...'....:...!-'-' -~ Dan'nerlead Iowa 10 Loop Win • American Soldiers Bv GUS SCHRADER - Parts .of Six-Year~Old Kidnap Daily Iowan Spor1a Editor Protest Slowdown Iowa look another succe . 'fnl stcp toward defense of its Big Ten Litle last night. . Victim Found in (hicagoSeWer In Demo,biHzation . Thc llawkcyes hook off a scrappy first half rally by their Wis­ consin vi 'itors, turned 011 true ehampionship form and finished witb a 57-50 deci ion in tllcir econd conference start. A crowd ,CaICAGO (AP)-The severcd hcad and,parts of tllC body of GI'I-in Pacific, U. S. of 14,200 dclighted . pcctators watched the victory, Iowa's eighth lix·y~r-old Suzanne Degnan, who was kidnaped from her bcd for Stage Mass Meetings; in tllO ficldhouse thiR season. tl(l,OOO ransom carly yesterday, WCI'C found last night in ,'epaJ"ate Hurrying the Hawks along down the victOl'Y tl'llil were the two M)IfCrs ncar hoI' home any a priest. notified the p!lrel1t. 'of her Demand Investigation towering WiUtinsori brot lters and Iowa City's ljrilJiant one-hand dealh without telling the distraught ,mothcr or thc decapitation. sltot t'xpert, fOI'ward Dave Danner. The kidnapcr had warned that harm would come to the pretty MANILA (AP)-American Clllyton Wilkinson was tlle game's scoring star with 22 points; golden-haired girl if police were notified of the abduction, but listed soldiers vocifen,>usly pro­ Herb played hi~ typical all-Alnerican floor game; al1d Dave be­ Polite Oaptain Sullivan said he was rca~(]llably convinccd a "sad-, tested the new demobilization ·carne tho c~'owd 's pet with a sparkling dead-eye Dick basket per­ i$jjc fool-motivated by both lust and money" was, the kiUnup- slowdown at a mass meeting Mon­ forlTJllnce. staler...... ' . day night, I\nd demapded a con- Iowa didn't cll joy Its uSlIal lead uutil llist night's game was It m my behef tbat the IlCad was placcd 111 tlle catch basm be-' gress'on I investi- tion but mili- throe minutes oW. Then the scoring duet of Clllyt IInu Danller fore daybreak, probably not long _ 1 a ,.a, started with two buckets by the tall center and another by Davc alter the child was kIdnaped," he tar.y Roliee said they spent the r~- to give the Hawks an 8-6 edge after Dick Jves and Herb had pjd, • J. Byrnes Assures mainder of the- night in relative * * * .dropped in opening free throws. ' The head was found first and quiet. - .,,------.. . But Wisconsin's Badgers hung Pta~~r. or the lorso a short while CO, ng'ress Fin'al (;".. y Demo~sU-ati~g sel-viceinen pre- BOXSCORE I tightly on the heels of the Hawks '" JG dicted a renewal of their protests .--.------.... and trailed only 13-10 with 5 min- I ...... ' (57) WI •• (Gel utes gone. Then the one-two bas- SUllivan based his belief on the Of At . Kid . upon the arrival of Ii senate sub- I,lL pI I, II pI /lI~ the pa~~eway. containing . co~mittee ilw.estigating · p~stwar lves. f • . •• 2 1 2 Cook. ! .. . . 8 I l ket punch ot the Dave-Clayt ma­ Omit nowe ge . Danner, I .. 8 1 2 Menzel. 1 .. 3 4 5 chine hit steadily again and l.ow8, tbecalch-p~srn rn ~hlCh the head. . . , . ' '.' " bilse~ .. <\n~ , , s~rplus~s. ' • The com;- Wlcr .. I ... I 3 I Nicholl. c... 0 3 4 C. c 8 6 4 Smith. /I , •.. 0 5 2 ~.19upd IS h~avlly traveled by " '" ' ''~ "_ _. _ '.' '. .' mH1{e i,s e~pect~d Jan. 12 . .. Wllk'n. climbed to a 27-15 margin with she H, Wllk·n. g I 2 5 Rippe. , . .. . 5 1 5 minules left in the half. ... 11 the ri1i\kmen j'anilors and residents WAl;)Hh,GTON (AP) -Secle~ . "'.. . ' old' .... ' 1 t·· .. h' · d ·t d g ... I 2 3 Mathew•• II . 0 0 I ,'-'-t B ' d 1"1 d ' . .. ~'S flIg op Po!lels. . ' . t {.stat ue r& le.<> . -a e Gl1z·.kl. g ". 0 I 0 ruw, I , .. ,. 0 I 2 time the Badgers were being pro- o(-tlje neighborhood in the 'day- ary .o .· ~ yrncs gave e a\ e · " f I . 1"00 ';' afld' , Ji&lithours. as~u~''1DCC~ lasl ni.~ht that co'l.1~res,s a < orma. r~.u n . "er:n , I ~J! a ~~J~~.h ·1I c:: ~ g g pelled along mainly on lhe strength ' . ' . , Will have , thc IIDal-' eay on" any co~gr~lOn~l . J1~v~t\g~tlon , of the I' ""0 ..,,,111. g •• . 0 0 0 of guard Tom Rippe's timely pokes. Cor:oners A, L. BrodIe saId a move .to turn over Unl~ ' States' delI}qbilizatI9n :. s~owdown. : . . . Rodge",. f . . I 0 0 B t th d d Bad Kllchen. c .. 0 I 0 D e ogge ger pace fresbly , la~ndered , he~vy wh.lte atomic energy ~owledge to thb ::r'9. p,n a.ccom.pa~lmen\ Of bOQs, 1 , quickened then and sensational ~ltn}art,~cks. bag, W!t~ the In- p(Qjected Ul1 ' Nations atomic ' T/4 Uuold ·Schlffnn ,of ltachester, f CLAYTON WILKINSON att.empts .()iit!to hiS ·bioiher· Herb, 28: Oontesting for Pcsses- 1'01als . ,. H 13 n r.lal. , .. ,. , 17 In za ited Missed Free Throws: lowa- lvcs. Dah­ Bobby Cook joined Rippe in a Jtlals U,S:. famtly VISIble, had commisison. . ' _ ; ':N." Y., : re~d a statement ' wbith' he ' sion'- of ' the b~1I is Badg~r clutter ·wa:li~I1g:6D~nie of ihe lip are Badger ~b Cook, ncr (2) . C. Wilkinson. J7o.tol. t3 1. H . net-swishing parade illat dldn't ~n foUnd IJ~ 11:e basement. 0/ ,an J'he slalcment ~wi ,iss'ued at" thel·and' a" c?D1i:nltle'\! ~fi f\lul" athers ob: 22, Tom Rippe and Bob Smlth'," fO. • Staff· Phot0Jl'apller). . . • Wllkln.on (41 . Wls<:!m sln- Cook . MC"'el g (31. Neimlilh. RIz%I. NIcholl. Rippe, stop till a. pretty dangerous scare aparl~cnt bUlldm. . in the vlcml~y sl<\teJ clepa'!\l'TIen~ 'just afleL' Byr~cs tained ,aur0g. .'the, d~y .. f;t..on; 'Gen"l .' .• ,., .... . • * * * had been tossed Inlo the Hawks ~ere Ihe head was found and that and \.Opliidt;1's 'wno 'wiU assi&l him W. : ~. S~er, comm~nd,1Dg army .' . I .. ~.. ' .. . :.... I " * * * and their 14,200 supporters. I~ha. d be~ tu:ned over to the po- at" ~f:ie' U'ri{ted . ~~tion~ assembly f,?~c,s . ih.. _ the:. ,:""s~rn " Pa,cific: V'e'l En roll m-enl GermllM' PrfM't'ad . "! f Cook, who bas averaged 15.4 lice. BrodIe saId lhe bag was large meeling Ope,ning in'Lo'ildon Tnu'rs- after f-' 'crowd of 3,OQO had . . ~H~ ., '/ _. ""~ . points in eight Wisconsin games to !\Iough not ~nJy to carry the head, d~y Jett,fi'o!h thJ nati6n'al all'l?or1. mar~l'}ed on,. S~ye~'s_ ,Ileacl.quarters .'.' , .': J '. De' th'f ' .. ~'30 ; OOO ' OOO date, hit three times from far out ~tthe ,entlrc bOdy.. Thll. .party· tooK q~t ~t4:l!) p. m: thlS:mo~~ing. ,· ..:., ..... " T' B~ . r. b;'I"! .~ ,. Qr·. t, t and the Badgers closed the gap to While police rounded up four (C . ~. T:) 'in the face' of' rainy. J}.s he ~a~ . ~xpJail1ed . dt~IJy to '0' eDou ed' ': . '~ '.,. '. i' , < • a mere 30-27 gap at halftime. pepons ro~ question lng, Includ- I wenth.er i.n lIie "Sapred Cow,'~ fpur- th~ .. rcd~mit~, "Sf>:er's ( wrilt~n , f ' Slavs Testifies NaZI · Cook and Rippe continued their ~~ ;n:::mi ~ aparimel~ mo'ttked . transport. plmmanders' orders. Menzel 10. lion. Wler'lI lour points and Dick Pelice, makIng a routine ean­ lves' five knotted the individual EC\lrly Pe~ce Seen JlCorinr lead for the season at 8'1' ,.. of Ute nellhbwhood, came CHUNGiONG (AP)-Prosp'ecls ..... the parts of the body a points apleee tor the two fOl'­ , 'of eai-lY'peace in' Chin brightened wardl. Iftv holll'l alter the 1'11'1'5 father. ye8teni'ay. 'Gre n e'r Ii 1 . Marshall, ." 7ear old OPA executive in The victory ieU iowa undefeated emel'giqg' from a" three-hour con- in the Bli Ten with three other CliaJo, made a series of radlo ference 'wlth'government' and Com- ...... , kI Ute kIdnaper. un-topped teams, Ohio State, Min­ mu-nlst" Il!aders '01\ ':detaHs for a DrpK IVES (7) shoots over the dete'lce of Badrer Tom Rippe (32) In nesota and Northwestern. These PtJJlce said they had found a leg truce, d~lated ' "we have made the fii'st half 'of last nl&'ht's ' game. Waltlnl 'for the' .. ooe catch basin and expressed teams have three, two and one vic­ pro/ll"ess;"' He ann.ounced the par- I of the spent shoUs WIsccnsin's Nicholl (35) and Iowa ~s OIay Wilkinson. tories to their credit respectively. lJtUel the remaining parts of the ley,s .w~uld .br re~ume(:r today. ('B~ . JIM S~OWfJRS: Siaff Photographer) , ~ would be discovtJ'ed ill tho It was Iowa's 19th straight triumph lleilhborhood. They said u bsence in the UeJdhouse and the 29th win Ii ~lood stains Ilea I' the ca tch lIrin in which the head was (ound idicated Ule head had bee n Kaiser-Frazer Sign With Union .'n "" ".1 "":" '-ned o( blQOd. 1&", Ute liecund leg and TaE PRESS L " t · " . t d ~ were round 111 a third A ~,contract AS~OOlAlJ'tn with th.e new K?iser-rpercen, . wage 1'a e ll1crease, vo e Telephone Workers on Whethe~ Iowa Rivers _h bulB in the nej&bborhood. Frazer corporation ' calling for an 5 to 1 in favor of a strike last Nov. they will stage a strie in sympathy Pwice .aid the members and "unprecedenled" wage rate was 16 in plants at Chicago, Rock with 17,000 striking Western Elec­ ... r.pparently were hacked anounced last, (Monday) night . Falls, Rock Island and East Mo- tric workers in New York and Still Rising all wlUt • blunt instrument and '8 uniOn leader said he would line, 1111.;. Beltendorf, la.; Rich- New Jersey. The blonde, curly-haired daugh­ reco~mend it as a basis. for set- monp, Ind., and Auburn, N. Y. 5-The ClO United Auto Work- lit Of James Degnan, a metropoli­ tiement'. of tJisputes. In the enUre In Wa'shington, the federal con- ers and General Motors held a DES MOINES (AP)-Scores of fIIn o(flcer of price administration automotive industry. ciliation service announced a fact- conference on non-economic mat- Iowa families had been evacuated was missing from 11er ~tlv~, The company artd the CIO Undind panel would be named to ters while top leaden stood by ' in from their homes last night in "I, when her father wellt to ~ her al 7:30 yesterday · United Auto . w9~kerS jointly an- investigate the dispute and asked Washington for a report of the lowland areas because of flood ~g. A note lalel' was found nOllJlc~, . the· agree'ment, which Lhe union to call off the strike: General Motors fact-finding board. waters from the Des Moines river II!e bedroom aSking for $20,000 they termed "most satistlkctory." pending a hearing. INo new conferences were sched- which still were rising at several 1Iaeom. Other developlnents on the.1abor 3-OPA Administralor Chester uled. points. I !be bead ql the child WlI8 front: ' .. , Bowles was reported to have in-, Mayor O'Dwyer of New York The river rose lour-tenths of a .... tbIII afternoon by ~wo de­ l-M-,yor William O'Dwyer ot formed President Truman that full' said the Western Union Empleyes foot during the day at Ottumwa .... of the CblclLI"d police I New .Yot:k City ann~u\'lced failure p'rice increase demands of the Involved, members of the 010 where 40 families have been evac­ IIr.ie dlll'lnl ,. routine canvass of 11th' hour efforts to avert a sleel industrY could not be granted American Communications associ- uated. The river stage there last II .. tI v e -. qua I' e - b I o~ k strike of 7,000 Western Union em- wlder pl'esent wage-price policles. alion, agreed to accepl his pro- night was 14.2 feet, 5.2 feet above .,.. UJIIIId the Dec'nan home. ployes in Ne'w 'llirk and New Jer- 4-Coast-to-coast tleephone pa- pasal for arbilralion bUl the com- bankful. .... lif~ In IJae buln on pollee sey scheduled for ' today (Tues ~ raiysis by Wednesday was threat- pany had refused. The weather bureau said a crest IIIIer 1II11l1 arrival of a corouer'lI day). . ened from hyo souroes. Ernesl Continued steel production was of about 14.5 was expected to be II. .... cit,. IeWermelL 2-The CIO United Flinn Equip- Weaver, president of the Commu- assured, meanwblle, in the Easton, reached during the night. l Cook County Coronel' A. L. ment aiid Metal Workers . of nlcatlons Equipment union, said a Pa., plant of Lbe Lehigh Foundries, The state highway commission II1rIJe aaid "finding of the head America announced in' Chicallo strike was schedUled for Wednes- Inc., when company and union reported most of the state's high­ "aIc! COIJatitute eslabllshing of a that Monday, Jah: 21, had been day that would mean "100 per- signed an interim agreement ways were in fair eondltion last • delicti, but the body is set for a strike of an estimated cent breakdown of toll telephone granting an immediate 12 cents night. IIIIIed to detarmlne the cause ot '30,000 member~ in 1l plants or service. The other disruption an hour increase graduating to 211 The I.l·end is expected to be ~ _ to find out allo if the PARBNTS OF 8IX YIAR Old SUlanne Dec'nan were told Iu& nlrbt ~at their daurhl.er died a~ the b.andi the International lIa\vesfer com- hinged n results of a nationwide cents maximum as prodUction and downward at OttUlnwa alter last "'GIl WiI raS*L" of • kidnaper who ...... 14 ,21,000 dnsodl. (A r WIRE PHOTO). pal11. Tite .uhioD, demandih( a 30 poll of the National Federation of tonaage increases. mint the weather burea~ Hid. PAG£TWO THE D A It Y lOW A H, lOW A CIT Y, 10 VI A TUtSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1948 Ed itOl'ia 151 Fewer Iowa College OffiCIAL DAILY BULLETIN ~ ...... 17NWJIal!~ OAJ..NDAA .re •• 11 .... ' .. 'a .11 • .,. Laws .of Warfare Started 3,000 Years Ago v"" Qil .,.". ow .., 01. CapU.L I ..... to, '", OIlNEaAL NOTJOI• .,. Studttnfs Than in '39 ~~ .,.. IIIU<1 ...11 Ill. •••••• .dllo' 0' Til. flaU,. J...... r ...,. k \~ ...... 1a '". boa "nW.. ,., 'II.J, de"./! I. .U ottl.... t Tile ow that th nov Ity of Ule war crimes mitted 10 apply the law, both to it own sol­ , Dall,. J ..... O.NII&AL NOTICBS ...... , Til' Dall,...... ~, 11> .,It •.•. Ill••• , l'4" ••• dlD~ IIHI pobll ••lloD' DOU.eI will NOT lie trials h p , tI public is Hi 'ng some di rs Rnd to tile pnemy, through its own Allhough there seems ta be an erty" ('1;'hol'f\lll\ lfewes); Paid Ceyanne, Paul Gangln and ested in discussing manuscripts • • • I .,.,.. "The Cburch and ' the ' P!Wacy" Pablo Picasso. COMMENCEMENT are invited to arrange a confer­ upposcd. On Rome points the 1 is meager Jr., whp said he'd !.raveled thou- (Trevor Qe):v8$e Jal1il~d); {v~ ANNOUNCEMENTS "if•• ence. Application of th common law of war hM !lnd 11 0t cleAl', but the present trialll will do 3ands of miles in sear~ of his 8· Peopleolt:hePa~"'Y-or14" . (FeJjK I Students graduating at the been clearly understood for many y ars by much to mak thc law bcttcr defined fOI' fll­ year-ol9 dllughter, kneW w her e J.1lU1we1L K-.sln.) ;"JMD~I.. 1lt p'\e Sto en Articles February commencement may GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP military m n. E ach nation has been per- tllt' g n rations. • she was last night. Mary MarthB Paeific Worlii" ·. tA'rthur l &ve- ' A $lO car robe, $5 in miscel- order announcements at the There will be several Lydia C. was in custody of the Fremont ridge). . •. ~ ... • " hI.~lIS ~upplies, a carton of cig- alumni office, Old Capitol. Orders Rob e r t s Graduate Fellowships county sheriff., "The. Royal ~ Sj" ~!I1'e~wit11)!dY stQlen !rom a car owned by Rob- Announcements are six cents each graduates of an Iowa college or III t\hc nllltlel' oC IIORI)itIl1 diSCIpline And pti ­ Salem. MaSII., who said h.e had ..'t HlIllft" , (1i'erence M91ntJ ); "P.foy- e~t Hahn, 508 Rundell street, and cash should accompany order, univer~ity 101' study nt Columbia The Rlldul'n , pirating of prlc('. oC citntR (jnmtr. seen the girl in five years, caught enology for the ReturriiiJ,f ~Vit!e- when it was parked three and a F. G. UIGBEE university. Applications should be fruits when th ceilings wer I'enlove(l is an up with b is former wife and man" (NJtion"lJ\e~ealcncouhc'il); l;!ilu miles north oC the city on Director or Convocations made oefore Feb. 15, and addressed exllmple of what will l1appen if price cop­ daughter here yesterday, had fiJe "TIle Crel),tive centlirft:s" (!Jepry highway No. 218 early Saturday 10 the secretary of Columbia uni- tI·oJ. are removed befor it can be deflni.\ely girL brought into cou.rton a writ of J8!m Randall); "WOmen and Men" ,no,ning. LANGUAGE ACmEVEMENT versity, Mr. Philip M. Hayden, Co- establish d that, upp1y will meet demand. habeas corpus. Then District Judge (A m ram Scheinfeld); "Better I\. widow in the locked car had TEST rN GERMAN Jumbia university. New York Cily. In some ection o~ 'th country, ot'ang!'s Vernop JQ~on se~ Sl.\tUI'd/j,y, for ~~~illi TnrQu,ih Testing" (Myr- been broken, according to Sheriff A language achievement test in Candidutes are expected to sub. went up to $1 a dozen. Tn one ca.'ltrl:n .eity, 11 h/!iu'm~ an Reed'll l)etltilrn ~r -tl~ Gladys Scott), reston Koser. German (spoken or reading) will See BULLETIN, page 5 tangerines were eHing for 19 cents a dozen ~ghli~d~~ ~ . , ~~~~~~Cdill~(&~~======in a dowutown store and for 59 cents a dozen The mother has had custody of Shellabarger) I "E d' u cat ion for in a store in a tel idential R ction. the youngster. J04rnaUsJll In the UhiteJ1 States" The office of price admini, tratiQIl rcportefl By ALE~NDER B. GEOaGE. Reed ciaimed the ifrl wa.s not (A!iert Alton Slltton), and '4A that pri()e, of citrus fruits rose as much aR 7U (POI' Ja ('k. .. tilmett) bein, reared in a proper home and Chinelle Vlllage Ttaitou, Shaotung W A I1TNG1' ON- Many p ople ]ike to said he planned, if granted Cll.$- Province," MQU- ch'-un YII!)g). percent nfter the ccilings had been removed. tady, to send her to a CallioHc AIL of these books may be Befora the ceilings were takcn \If£, tit" c lTy I1ronucl a lot morc on<'y lhan they school. . checked out for two weeki with citrUIl fl'llit industry assured lhe OPA t\lat nced. 'l'hl1t ehdellCy. c0111bil)pd with a b- Reed said he had made trips to the exception of "The Blpck ll4se" the supply would mel't dcm!~nd . And the tnntinl tncI'P8se III ill<'omc fOI' millions of six towns in Iowa, two to Kansas which may be kept for seven darB . California Fruit (howe\, exehlll1ge repol·tect .AmeriCA)) dUJ'lu,l; the wal', iM one)' nson why City and one to Omaha In his 1bat the ] 944-45 jlal'vC!lt wa.''1 lhe largest III th ~ volume of Ullit{'j1 , tatE.' curl'Pllcy in cit'­ search. He oblalned a writ of hu­ history. clllation hll. ~oal'/.'(l tn nil-time peaks. beas corpus in Kansas City Satur­ On What? Yet with the Ilupply as plentiful OF! it was, On ov. 30 t here wa~ n totn1 of $28,184,- day, but when officers went to ItONDON (AP)-Menu outalde prines jumped immediately. 1t would take 530,oob 01' c;ul'l'eney in circulation, an av 1'- serve it, they were told the former a LondQn restaurant: "lJelll\8 on little imaw,nalion to vISion what w ~l c1 hap­ ge . of about $20] f"0!' every person in, the wite and daughter had left peIore ~oslj E&P on Tost; Cheese on TOIIt; pen if ceilings weJ'e lifted fl'OI1l scarcc com­ Unitpd , tat R. 'rljl\t wa. more than thr{'e Christmas. Reed traUed them here. Toftt.:" modities. tlme. the $ ,7S2,OOO,000 In circltlation fiv,e He 9810 his former wl1e's le~Bl year. ago and five tinles lhe $5,698,000,000 name is Mrs. Anona Eloise BeI­ wrist watch, a marine inslfllia On 'Lollygagging' figure ltal llllv~ !junte inqortibi for the fil'l1t time in their Jive. Jennen Skinner, 8, daUJhter of been forbidden by an official ordel", And it 1'hey natuhilly Increased their money hold­ ~r . and M~8. Melvin Sk;illfll!r, MISSOURI VALLEY (AP) - ~ouri Valley farm couple, WflS has peen necessary to explain to some of the ingll. younge): generation that Gerald L. Lance, 21, dischar~ed ser10usly injured yeslerday when "lolly~agging" Another reason for the increa e ~n (!ur­ means-lingering in a. hallway to spoon after marine en route from the Pacific stl:.W:k by an aulompbUe ~ she of cO¥l"Re! is hat the Level of bringina a gi rl home. re~cy bUS\DfSS coast to his home in Akron, Ohio, ali.Jt!ted from another vehicle. \Idtvliy haR been so much higher tllsn befo.re. WIIS brou&bt to Missouri Valley Nice Chjet Wij)Jam Jonea Aid It would be a pity 1'illum dolla... 1_ . . . , .... I'recl II- POwDiu. PI&blf.er June SO. Individuals owned 69 billion dol· Will •. r>a~C. It. J, ., . '. ~ John A. Stlc:hDoth. I'AUtor lars of that amount. _ . ... i " , • ; of Chicaqo, ~ . WallY Strfnlham. BUIlD.. IIaDaftr . The moat coLossal monetary fi~re of all k Claire DeVIne. ClrculatloD loIaDqer the 838 billion dollars spent ,during the five­ Member of the Board ott8ctureshlp tlf trr~ year period-Jnly 1, 19-40 to ' June 80, 194~. S)Jb~DtlOD rata-B7 ,nail $5 per Jear; b, Mother Church~ The Flrllt C~ rch of Clirlat' SclenUst . ~ .' ean14' IS ~tI weekl7. ~ per 7eaJ'. Of this eight-tenths of a trillion dollUft, f~d­ eral govenune.nt spent1ing accounted for 82S in Boston, ~ •. billion dollars. Sqme ngo billion _of ~bi8 . was direetly.(,?r national defense Ipld for war. In Sc:ba. }{dD, ··toom .,IA . t • , Tax receipts bronght.in to the fecter$lJov. 1 .. ""\.,. ernment ISS billion (loll,"" leavlpJ a dicit '" .Ii " '). " TELtPBONJ:8 . TueICkIy EvealD4, Ja. 8th, at 1:(10 . '. • <,:, '. ,utorlal OU1ee ______41ft of 190 billion dollars. The rOvernIIICJlt', shlire of total spendm, iQ this w..- readied,. All itl6se with the tTnlvehii, lad ihell' 80detJ Otftee 41n peak of aJnlpst 50 percent ill the Iilloa! YW ttdnJ. .r.. . . 81IIiqeII Offlee 4181 19*5 wben the government acconntA!d for 10Q cordlaU, lnvlte,d to attend. - TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1946 -bUllon doUars out of 211 billioR dollan total , ,. 1 Jt' ~ , • _ ...... ' ;.,;..,, ---____.;... ___ .... IIpcodiog. THE D AlL Y lOW A N, lOW A CITY,' lOW A PAQEntREE , Students File Petition Office,. of ' Chapel. Dr. and Mrs. Laughead a re Zimmerman Arrested Story League to Meet I Lea~ue now at the university but plan to To Operate Trailer Of Women Voters W. Zimmerman of Lone Tree Exam, Week return to their missionary field in was arrested yesterday for operat­ lonight at 8O'Clo ck Business in City To Go to Ame. Egypt soon. ing a motor veblcle while Intoxi­ Morning Chapel is presented cated. 'dh Mrs. P. Herrick Frances Fleece and Rober~ Suspended . Three state oUicers of the Iowa each week day at 8 a, m. over sta­ He posted a $500 bond and Fleece, both Dl of Iowa City, Itave City League of Women Voters will tion WSUI. • waived to district court. MISS filed a petition with the city board S\Ory League members will of adjustment for permission to leagueleave fo's r sAmestate board today meeting.to attend tbe ;:::::::::::::::::::::::; I1If\ this evening at 8 o'clock in ALLEN operate a trailer sales business on Members atending are Mrs. E. t)t home of Mrs. P. W. Herrick, ENGAGED the property located at 141 S. Riv­ L. DeGowin, first vice-president at. 711 Oakland avenue. Storytellers erside drive. the state organization; Mrs. Rob­ ~ be Mrs. W. P. Mueller, Mrs. ert Sears, state third vice-presj­ l'i D. Prickett and Mrs. C. W. The board of adjustment has Students scheduled a hearing at 8 a. m. dent, and Mrs. O. E. Sikora, slate ~. Mrs. Harold Parker 'rill economic welfare chairman. aJli5t the hostess. Thursday in the council chambers of the city hall to decide whether UllMily Club or not the petition may be granted. Welcome 194 !lie University club will enter­ tail members and their guests at a bridge party tonight at 8 o'clock SUI Alumnus Named Approximately 500 inc 0 mJ n g il the clubrooms at Iowa Union. Oberlin 'VI Secretary freshmen are expected to take en­ Back '11Ie party will follow the Triangle trance examinations in prepara­ cIIIb supper and those attending tion for enterln, the university be t)t supper may go directly to the second semester, according to Prof. Should old acquaintance for· bridle party. Mrs. George Fa lk P aul Blommers, relislrar. got? Never, say the lads and is cbainnan for the party and Dr. Although second semester reg· all )irs. Earle Smith will be host istratlon il; ordinarily relatively lCUI8iea of SUI who continue to hostess, aad small, the number h a II bee D enjoy the juicy good hamburg· If'fII Lucas Women's Club swelled this year by veteran en· • ,Tbe West Lucas Women 's club rollment. ers as only Maid·Rite frya them. will meet at noon today a t the home of Mrs. George Stevens, 202 HldUand drive, for a potluck luncbton. Mrs. Will Cowers and Mrs. Irwin Irwin will be in charge MAID-RITE CAFE oC the program. 4595 AIirII& Club The Altrusa club will hold its weekly luncheon tomorrow at 12 nooo at Hotel Jefferson. M Clrcles The Art circle will meei 10- \ IOOIIOW morning at 10 o'clock in 'the board room of the public Ii­ Senator Bourke B. Hickenlooper, bnry. Mrs. C. S. Williams will Plans for the University forum former governor of Iowa,I w• ill be, prestot a paper on "The Histori­ or the air, to be broadcast J an. cal Background of Greek Ari". guest of honor at the University. of 22, will be discussep at a meeting Iowa alumni assqi:iation's . a ~ual P\1IIOUth Circle of lof the Forensic association at 7:30 dinner and reunion In New York Clllreratiooal Church I tonight in room 7, Schaelfer hall. J an. 18, according to I n fo~ffi!i tl~m Plymouth circle of the Congl'e- ; All former and present Forensic received by alumni ofIicia)slhere. &!tional church will meet tomor- members are asked to attend, ac­ The senator, a 'graduate t h e mi alten:toon [or a 1 o'clock cording to Bob Ray, G of Davcn­ Qf college of law, 'be ·making'.HIS llUlci1eon In the home of Mrs. port, manager of the a&sociation. wlil . lIIrtaret Ayers Robson, 215 Lex- Meetings of current debate and first appearance before. !he N~w ,. ' i~D street. Mrs. Paul Packer, I discussion groups will follow' the York grou p. A~ctfi: dlng to ·A t 1 0 '1. '" )/IS. Gladys Johnson and. Mrs. discussion of the radio forum. Wilson, president 9~the Ne.W.;Yol,'k ,~.~~ O ..' 1 Hagerdon ~111 be assIStant oriimizati011, near}y ,: 200 ~:alulillil ... '." hJIlesses, south African Boers are of and former. students from New Dutch, F rench Huguenot. German York City 'and' vicinity ate" ex­ 1I!IIJrltrian Church Unit IV . .( Group IV of the Presbyterian and British descent. pected to attetid Ute_ \ ·dinner.,1, ', ' ~ .' dJurth will meet tomorrow after- JIJII1 at 2:30 in the home of Mrs. Il=~!!!~ N,E. Steele, 228 S. Summit street. a 'Jl:! study subject will be "The -. '''1 NiSonary-Forerunner of World Brotherhood" and will be pre- e,.· • SIDled b~ Mrs. E. K. Mapes. Mrs. H. A. Lindsley will be devotional • leader. Tea ,will be served by the •••• • , • J , • • • , . " tOf '" • 1"1 ' . _ ". • ' ". hostess. • , ~,. • .,: 1 .. to . • I " .. '" ...... r ~. • l • \VB,C.S. or l\lethodlst Churchr I The Women's Society of Christian i Which' is tII" , p. A ' ''''~' C'O . '''~Ilt aHer? ;·'. :· lt .•••''ing 'acts-or new Service of the Methodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2~O in Fellowship hall. Mrs. . . run thines? Hoarer Cherrington will be in . . r ~ economiC :';~~~;?:~ ,tw;"'t · to ' k~"tII'~,s-or charge o[ the installation service lor new offit-ers. Mrs. C. R. Ras­ Strub's and Carlye I lef will be ill charge of the pledge Thes~t9uestl.,ns concern y~u .• s'iwe" ~ General Motors. 1trVice, Mrs. C. G. Sample will Present Another New FClshion . , lell! devotions and Mrs. Iver Op­ ..' . . ' IUd, leader of Unit B, will servc . . •~ . ~. ! . The executive board will meet It 2 p. m. preceding the regular meeting. For years die facts' 'aDo~t GenYaJ. M~t9I:s Jiav¢ . ~ New h•• i,een Added ------·4. ~.n.thl"'. made public. fact is that the UAW·CIO has gone beyond . College of P~a rma cy .. ' ifbe ob~ou. its ridtts under: the law-an~ is reaching not for informa· To Give Cash Award In spite of this, die UAW.CI9 d.~nds a: ,cliance to ­ . To Senior Student tiOn l)qt' for ~ew poWU, - not for a look at past figures, but look at our books, with th~ hint that we could ~t for the power to sit iIi on forecasting and planning the The most deserving senior stu­ ~wn. ~ future.' dent in the collegc of pharmacy Union demands "if the truth were really lilll1!Celve a cash award of $50 in A "look at the books" is Il clever calch phrase intended as memory 01 the late Sidney Lon­ We have firmly declined tQ . r~gn,i~ J:hi~ .. _ haJj. an opening wedge whereby Unions hope to pry their way dill, 8 1941 graduate of the univer­ Ii~. fox: bargaining~ into the whole field of management. The award is bEling offered by the Camily 01 Lieutenant London, It leads surely to the day when Union bosses, under who was killed in France in 1944 The Full F.eta .re Published ~t of strike, will demand the right to tell what we can While aiding injured members of 1. milke, w/Je" we can make it, where we can make it, and hlI platoon. How much General Moton Ukta ill Heli year- liow General and professional ability, how much we must charge you- all with an eye on what excellence of character, per s 0 n­ much it pays employes-how much it pays to stockholders­ labor catt take out of the busincss, rather than op the valutl ali~, integrity, and csteem of his how much it pays in taxes-how mUch,. prc)fit we make­ co-workers, will be the basis on ,hal 6"e, ;,,/0 ths /Woduct. , whiofi the pharmacy faculty will and many other facts ar~ plainly. ,stated mannual t:.eP.OI'tI vo~. '. and quarterly reP9f1l, ~ , .'. . Union Board to Meet These are broadc8at to 4f2S,(d) 'stocImolders from coUt Unlo~ board will mec~ at 7:30 toniJht in the union board conier­ to coast-sent to ne~I;'C" ' and lli.br:arjei. A~

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~~VI5 [LE'Rn'E'R5 118-124 /). Clinton st. Phone 9607 I' I, 4 ' ' ... . _ Iowa City" QUality Dep't Store " Netson Wins Los Angeles Open by 5Slro~es LOS ANGELES. (AP)-B:rron -one of the lew maJor UUe to h ' M-hole total of 212 gave him a • Welton. ~ immorbll from To­ _pe hh (l'Ull-&rul his fint comfortable 284. 'Cats. ' W'i ledo, Ohio, made a show of the __ &Gumey vk:tory 01 1946. Sammy Snead, deCendi~ cham­ field )'@Stet"day to win the 12-hole, The 1'oIedO&ll ""1m 19 ...-Jer' piOll, and Ferrier, who were only 20th annWll Los AnCeles Open tOlUnamen In 190 to 011 trip two strokes behind Nelson be­ by five 1t1"Oke8. Nelson shot a 72 an reUers In II'IOM'1 earneel. ginning the final 18. had nothing OIl the tiDal round tor a total 0 llls y clory y terday netted bJra but 'trouble yesterday. Snead's 78 Hoosiers Drop Northwestern 284. the $2,666.67 top victory bond dropped rum to tenth place; Fer­ .~ ~' Ben Hogan or Hershey, Pa., was prize in the $13.333,33 tourney. rier took a 76. second with 289. Tied Coe the nut The issue wa never in !loubt I after Nelson toured tbe outgoinl • W L Pts. Op!l • IRallies, Nicks money spots -were Jim Demam. From Unbeaten Ohio Slale ...... 3 o 164 136- Houston, Tex.; Chandler Ha.rp... nine in par 35, stretching his lead .* * * Portsmouth, Va., and Jim Ferrier. to three strokes as hi nearest Jowa ...... 2 o 98 89 Chicago, all with 290. competitors wilted on he final Minnesota ., ..•... 2 o 105 93 North\\lfslern ... 1 o 59 48 Pur~uei 52·44 It ... Ule ant time NelllGn round. Lord Byron calm1y applied List. 59·48 Indiana 2 1 169 144 had won Ute '-- A~eles Open the heat lor a 72 which, added to Michigan . _.... 1 2 134 134 L A F A"i E T T E, Ind. (l\P) .. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (APl­ 1Il1nois . 1 3 17l 171 Northwestern's undefeated Wr+ Chicago ...... 0 I 39 59 ~ats staged a whirlwind fini»h,_ Minnesota's Goph~ found Indi­ Purdue .. 0 2 98 117 It. Dally Iowan ana stone cold at the tree throw Wisconsin .. , 0 3 126 143 the last 18 minute]! of play 10 OPll their 19.~-46 Western conf.erelllllt throw line last night and handed Last Nighl's Sores: Iowa 57. Wi consin 50 basketbaU season last night willi , + the Hoosiers their ·first deff!at of orthw tern 52, Indiana 44 52-to-44 victory over Ward Lam­ the bMketball season. 59 to 48 . Minnesota 59, Purdue 48 bert's P~dye. BoiJer.ma~~ . •• : li Michigan State 49, Michigan 36 was Minnesota's 'Second straight Purdue's ligbtning .:last br. trlumllh in Big Ten competition is PC;> RTS nd Indiana's lirst loss in three and tight defense were too mlXi for the Wildcats for the fint 111 TUESDA y, JANUARY 8, 1946 PAGE FOUR tries. The Hoosien; were able to lead minutes, but tbe Boilermau.. briefly early in the contest and cracked up under their own pIIIII were never out of the grune until after holding a 27-to-21 lead at the in termiwon. their f~ee throw 1llooting went The Wildcats wisted mtle tim! sour. In all. tbey missed 14 tries ,in erasing that deficit in the oP­ GASSIN' (rom. the charity stripe. ing minutes of the. second bait Dave Mac Milian's GoJlh.UII The two teams then excb.alllli were ahead, 32 to 22, at tbe halt baskets furiously for ljve mm.. alter lltaa"Jaa" .a ,powerfu.l rally and then Northwestern broke III with GUS '0 .over.come a Slx-ROil» ddJcH. Purdue defense wide open to WID BYRON NELSON and tbey turned back Indiana's going away. Fil'es 72, O,J}lOn('nis Will one threat In the second halt . Northwestern's .. w------ByGUSSCHRADER------~~, without too much difficulty. the Western conference's leadll& Tony Jaros gave Minnesota iirst scorer last season. poun!d 14 poiIIt IOWA'S CHAMPIONSHIP Iorm last night left. little lor us sooth­ blood with a first-minute field ibro~h the meshes to tie J>urpoints per game, will get the,' outlasted the Crusaders last Straight Win, 38-16; here Wednesday !tight. ception to Outt .custom to say fIIrewell and thanks to Joe (Hemaral· one or the forward berths. !tight. 51 to 49. Boo Brown and Bob Sullivan are Led by Little Ken Sailors, who Seek Polish Holy (ros~ The Mariaos, defeated only Oil(! shun) Byrne, IJneolyplst who has set thl colUmn mans tim j~ 1J:Je Oxford Tips Moose this season and tbat at the b_ past... .Joe leaves this week for tbe army. _ ll'i.e'Jl ltV YO\lr s\ugJioe hailling for the other starting post. collected a total of 17 points. the of the academy club, are anxious Brown, slarter in most of t.l1 e Cowboys led all through the lil'lJt A ter two consecutive vacation for you, loe. ..lD NON-CONFERF.NCE GAMES. Iowa's J:3me average Yellow Cab maintained its unde- to avenge that loss. is 11 points higher than MinDEl ota, the next high SeoAl'lg competitor eamCtl his season, is being pressed half and re~led at the IntermiSSion setbacks tile Little Hawks of City teated record in the City league Aide Named In the first meeting of the lWo ...The Hawks have averaged 7L3 polote per ,ome; the Gophers SO.1 bard ror his starting post by the on a 25-to-21 adVantage. '.. tallet.·, heavier Sullivan. high went to work 10 preparatton basKetball league by downing a re- teams held at Dubuque the Ram­ , ..THE REV. Donovan G. Hart, minIster of the First Chrisllan church, blers came out. on tbe short end or is servlnll as ring technical advisor for the Golden Gloves meet in Bill Seemuth will get the tart­ Bernie immins Joins for th. eit second encounter with juvenated Moss team, 38-26. B. Head Coach Eddie Andel·son. cr. I a 46-26 score. City ing ODd at center while Charlie h F 'd Nelson dropped in nine points for who is lining up Iowa's football Iowa Feb. 11, 12 and 14, ..For a lIeriod of several years. Rev. th e D u b uque R ams el'e I'l ay. lhe winners. Belger and Tom Hoye will be at. Irish Coaching Staff Sueppel indjcated tlwt tben Hart boxed under the ring handle of Tommy :Mal'oon. , In the first game with the RalT13 O'Brien sparked the Oxford coacrung staff for next fall. yes- the backcourt posts. would be no change jn the Iinelil Most dangerous of the riverfown SOUTH BEND, Ind. (APl-Ber-, the Hawklets took. it on the chin leam to a 34-28 win over the terday confetTed with Joe Shee­ Invaders is Bartz. big 6-2 center. nard A. (Bernie) Crimmins of It the tune of 38-33 in the rival Moose five in a cl()se baWe. He k.etski, who was Anderson's assis- Louisvllle. Ky.. who starred at ~. tallied 12 points in the hard fought. Game Broadcast wbo is especially dangerous under three positions in his three seasons Clty. Last Friday the locals fell tilt. tana at Holy C~oss. Coach Fraacl& Boeppel Gl !U. the bp.sket. with the Notre Dame football before an inspired Franklin quin- Moo.e (~8) I Oxford ( S4) Auderson would not say Mary's anuou.oeed last nlrJa& A preliminary game will pre­ NOWSBOWlNO us·a 6, .. Eo team, will serve as an asal.ftant tet 37-35. These two conference 1,« pt II II pI whether he had ofIe red Shee- that the ra.me betWUD tJae . .. .cede t41e main event. starting at . h xt Atb1 t· , A. Barnes .. 2 1 11°'Brlen . .. . 5 2 2 Ramblers and Loras academr ., gr.ld coac ne season, e IC setbocks have hurt the Little Williams ... 0 J 3 Bann on .... I I I ketskl a Job, but heeketskl said . •• '.c ..... eo',. •• COLD PREPARATIONS seven o'clock . D to F k Le h announced Campion .. 0 0 0 T. MahOney 0 0 3 Dubuque to be played tomorr.w UQme. rAil lite. • IllLv.. lfbu H1tC. ran a y Hawks' cage hopes and they are B. Barnes,. 0 0 0 Fay ...... 2 I 5 he would "be back In Iowa OIty I LAIU 1U',J n.aON,-CAVTlOlir tlJII ONLY AI yesterday Lehman .. . 3 • 2 C. Mahoney I 2 2 n!cht will be broadcast, .....- IlIUC'l'lt1l Red Rolfe Comes Back , hard at work trying to remedy Putnnm .. . . 4 I 0 Hatllch .... . 0 Olin about a week." Stalloo WXBB In Dubuque. IIlAC"IN . IlIYNOLDI- effects seen in recent games. Ball ...... 0 0 I Freeo ...... 5 0 5 which airs aU the Saln+·' ....JIIIlI IItrtdith I - .-AI • W · lei Out of ... f d Stockman .. I I I Black ..... 0 0 0 Frank Carideo, Anderson's back- .. - As Yankee Coach CI ke f.. •...... ,. Coach Gil Wilson 0 fere no H()ra ...... 0 0 ' I' spratt .. ... 0 0 I field coach at Iowa before both wUl ba.ve an annollne~ at tIM wi1I -Doors Open 1:15- CHICAGO ~ AP}-Dick Wake- comment on the narrow Franklin Tol...... 10 8 U Total...... 11 G ~o went into service in 1943, also rame and he will send the pia,· ; 'Concerto 8lUN~()N NEW YORK (AP) - Robert field. star outfie1der of the De- loss, but expressed dbsatisIaction ~ was back in Iowa City. He I by-play report over tbe DI· "1ith was I j ,t (ij, ~ OJ (Red) "Rolfe returned to the New troit Tigers, was discharged from with the howing ot his boys at Yellow Cab tis:.> pr! MOil (~I;/r fl pI said he had been discharged from ~uQue station by cUreet ",,1ft. ~ THE~ • York Yankees as a coach yester­ the .lIJIvy at Great Lalsc.s station Dubuque. Stewart . .. . 3 J 5 Leplc ...... I 1 2 the navy and was planning to re- S~ ,n... '" • __ J Publl R Ia J' V nD d E SlIay ...... • 0 4 KCI·lrln i··· . 1 0 0 ... "ENpS I day, succeeding the ailing' Art 6 turd . 'lUlJ1liD.AY" • .y, u""' ~.av.. c e - 1m a eusen an van B. Nelson .. 4 I 0lLegrand .... 2 2 1 turn here permanently soon. from the one that started in.tW •• NOW Fletcher, President Larry Mac­ UQI1$. office anw:umc¢ yesterday. ~mith, casualties last .week due to ~~a~:~·on .. ~ ~ g~ra'~e .::::: ~ ~ ~ Meanwhile. E. G. (Dad) Schroe- squad's last outiqg when they iii' Gfaoels It RaP ....ee1 ODe Week-lOll • P&il. announced. The Tiger slugger lett yesterday 1llness. are both back m shape and ISmith 3 1 4 Klni ...... 0 0 2 der had no comment about th sta- umpbed over St. Patrick's 01 CJldIi chtstra 0150 Manager Joe McCarthy, who for Detroit to disclt&S 1~6 terms, 6hould be in top form for the ___I Greazel ... . l 5 I tus of Clem Crowe, Iowa's bead Rapids, a2-29. .' I'wmy (p JI. Gn~GER ROGERS +tea Mlted for Rolfe's appointment, his family here said. Ram tussle this week. Tolal. , ••.. 17 • lair-tail RIOlO coach last fall, whose two year This would place Eddie Jt '(IiI.ha) resu came down from his Buffalo igloo I contract still has a year to run. and Andy Chuckalas at the ~h anv WAlTER 'PIOGlQN to,map tentative plans ~r the two­ lANA TllRHER PtOftecd trai!ting camps at &t. ~ Petersburg and Bradenton. Fla. ~1.:t RA"J~pe· SW' enso' ~ as Intramural Chief II!~:~~{~ ~r~~~o;~~:~!ia~~:·~~ :i~i~~r!~riir~Fr~~ ;~~~ VAN IfiHNSttiI KGO G·I' a\t J II I too far ahead to say," Schroeder The Loras team is made up 'I, qUeer * I said. . ,pletely of veterans. Not one of ~ the K Maury Kent, Iowa's veterpn Plus-MY Man Jasper Sheeketski, head coach at Holy I first 20 men on last yel!r~ t.e lh" football assistant coach and scout, Cross :for th ree years after Ander,. was lost via the graduatdon rou IIiInt-'I dPlans will be the university's new in­ son left to come to Iowa, was line llu etora: tramural.atlUetic supervisor. ath­ J coach at Notre Dame last fall. H Ti ' 5 Id Ie I!!n dec l~_~_~_~_l__ "_C~_ ...___ (bU ___ ~_~ __~~.-,--1 ~~~~~La~WC~:~~~N~~;! ~.. '~~~~ letic Dirtctor E. O. (Dad) Schroe­ From Jan .• 1942. to Jan., 1945, he oosman Ips avo .;:a. the : -Doon Opea 1:15-"45-- ~ der announced yesterday. He had been a special agent with the NEW YORK (AP)-Towerl4 p_ "Waitil succeeds W. T. (Ted) Swenson FBI. and then had been associated AJ Hoosman, six-foot-flve-i~ - In.'' R'i i,·j:,. 8~ who resigned last weekend to ac­ with a Detroit industrial concern Negro flailer from California, " cept a position with the veterans until he returned to toaching last even last night for the only del_ administratio!) jn Des. Moin~. Siarta WfDNESDAY iall. of his career b'y punching oul Upon tak.Iftc over his new duties He was graduated from Notra clear-cut len-round decision 0 .JoeJ~ yesterday, Kent's lirst announcee Dame in 1933. From then until the veteran Lee Sa voId in 14a4' GaU RnsaeO ment was that the university's in­ I 1 1938 he tutored Anderson's backs son Square Garden . • H~ Berbel1 ManbaU tramural baskelbJlll schedule hilS at Holy Cross. scaled 193~i Savold 1116. • I*!D .. lit. Play ill U1e enlarltd three. section leaaue wiU start . . Jan. ~th Monday. Jan. 14. The bUramuralsQUriIor .... been a member of Ule Iowa aU!- Mernbler and His New and 1d6e .." ...... 1 .... , "lIea be W. T. (TED) SWENSON MAURY KENT ~ here aa aaalat.aDt football, Old Time Band. A Band beAettJall atId baIehH __b Oac 10 l'ef ra1!$ Service Amunmces Cage Schedule from NorUlweaiern unJveI'1lU", Hawkeye'. freshman f 00 t b a) 1 the educational and personnel di­ Liked by Young and Old. Alter winning three letters in football and baseball at Iowa be­ coach. Later he was an assistant vision of the vets administration. DB COMMJ'I'TED HtJRDEB tween 1904 and 1908. Kent was track coach and taught physical A member of the Iowa athletic ..• And Yet Be Dldn1 Top Flight Ball head basebaIJ and basketball coach education classes. Before coming staff since 1931, Swenson was re­ BUROESS MEREDITH and assistant in football from 1914 In here he coached and taugbt at leased from the navy last faU after to 1918. He coached basketball and Clarinda and Scottsbluff h i g h three and a. half years service as a Room baseball teams at Northwestern 'STREET of CHANCE' schools. personeJ ofticer in lhe pre-flight __ .w~~ ~.,. CO> bel.are.r.etw-nlDI to his ~ mater. At one tlme. $weoJOD was the Swenson's new post will be with program. P'AGEnV'I The Daily Results ~ FOR SALE ELECTRICAL SERVICE "EXCLUSIVE PORTRAITS" Yo. are.....,...... I TIme f. wlJller ....n.e.ov6 &lid Palen .... IMr ...... 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Phone 48811. DIAL - 9696 - DIAL alld BlocklDq Hah - of len. Our Specialty TRANSPORTATlO~ DfBTRUCTIOIf DRIVING to Purdue lind Chicago Pickup and delivery service Jan. 19. Will take 3 passengers. DANCING LESSONS: BallfOOll'l. DIAL DIAL Transfer & Storage Co. KELLEY'S Call 7136 after. 7 p. m. Dial 7248. Mimi Youde Wuriu. 4433 THREE DAY SEaVICB .w33 DIAL 2161 HELP WANTED - We DAyle each for ha.rert - 109 Soutli GObert Street lU8.GUberI o WANTED: Girl for ieneral office L.Aa!f ~o n,y Ormmcl .nd FlI.ht Cl ...... , ...... work. Permanent employment...... Call tDday. Dual lnstructlOn Write C-H, Daily Iowan. ctven. Tralntn, :p,anes for )lent. DIAL 4161 Shaw AJtcraft Co. STUDENT WAtTEltS at frater­ DIAL ,.,1 nity house. Phone 5432. .0.... City MunclpaJ AI STOKERS FOR S.HOES OF MERIT­ , STqDENT W ITEM at trater- ANHOUNCEMEN'l8 Immediate Delivery & nity hpulle. Phone 6'32. IBUYINO A HOUSE? WlI'd like to Installation AND SiYLf' , CASHIER WANTED: Part-time I furnish 2 or 3 rooms for our liv- Domestic - £ommercial ladio·Service Stokers . or full-time. Experience not ing quarters. Phone 6774. Visit Strub's Mezianln. neceuary. Iowa Theater. I DOMESTIC 2nd Floor , ROOMS FOR RENT Larew Company ~undSystem -ALSO OOMlOBCIAL Woodburn ROOMS for men now vacant at I Air eonditioned IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Rented for Pc,lrties SIde. The drive. .McGUrires,.3 Phone 5432.09 N. River-I Sound SerYI'ce Carroll's Radio Service FOR RENT: Rooms for men now It7 N. Linn 3525 Larew (0. vacant at the McGuires, 309 N. Record Players lor Rent Riveralde drive. Phone 6432. BadIo~ WANTED TO Puhllc: Ad.d.r.u .. aD RENT Indoor or Oaatdoor VET~AN er/lQU/Ite atudent and Occ:aaIoD8 wil~ desire fUl'lllshed apartment DIal 3265 Iowa City by February 1. Write M-6, Dally 8 East CoUeqe Slreet EVERYONE'S Iowan. WANTF;D: Ap8l'tment oil or be- ;::==:;:;:;:;::::::;:;::;:==:; fore March by medical student talldnq about the quick and wife. Would QCcuPy 2'/J years. Write C-2B, Iowan. resulta ~ a Dally Iowan ----- TYPB WANTED TO RENt: Two ~- wcmt ad. Jut call .111 room fm-nished nouse or apart­ ment hy discl1arged army physi­ AND YOUR TEACHERS cmd (ak& advcmtaqe of cian, wife and daughter. Pl!rma­ WILL THANK yOU thJ. .errlce. nent. References. Dial '7512. Wtmm: TO GO LEARN OUlfKLY . WE HAVE a treat in store tor you AT when it comes to good fOod. IOWA CITY COMMERCIAL Open evepy nigM lInUl 10 p. m., SundaYll, until 8 p. m. THE AIR­ COLLEClE Daily Iowan Business Office PORT INN at the airport. , WArm:o WANTED: PUppy doe for chil­ CLASSIFID> dren. Write Wilson Buertin, RATlCABt 604 S. Dubuque. Behind the Mikes. • • CASliRATE WORK WANTED lor2d~ By Helen Huber 7:45 Evenln, Musicale HIGH SCHOOL GIRL will look lOe per llQe PII' ., 8:00 Lest We Foreet I 8:15 Album 01 ArtIst. after children during holidays. • CODJecUU'" da1&- O1II-WBd (.... , 8:46 New., Tbe Dally low •• Phone 4904. 'Ie per lltle per .., JOSI-WON ( .... . 9:DD Iowa Wesleyan 9:30 Slen Off II CODRCUtiV' daJJ- ----ABC-XXEL (lKO) lie per UDe per dQ Maestro Al Goodman, mUsical )f1!!'f"ORK .IIGHL1GHT8 1 month- FRENCH READING tc per liM per .., COIlductQr of the "Family Hour," WNT GI.P·Kirkwood WMT9:~.,:• . ';p.,aks EXAMINATION has chosen the following ten WHO Music WHO Red Skelton The Ph.D. French reading en.. -Fliure Ii wordI to 1m.­ IGIIgs as his selection of the best KXJl:L Music KXEL pance Orch. MinImum Ad-2 I1JIeI G:l~ p. m. 9:45 p. m. ination wHl be given Saturday, ?l~\1ll tunes released during WMT J. S",ith WMT Kenny Baker WHO World New. 10 p. m. Jan. 12, 1946, 10 to 12 a. m. in room II4S ~ "If I Loved You," "It Might KXEL H. R. Gross WMT D, Grant 314, Schaeffer hall. Applications CLASSIFIED DISPLAY as Well Be Spring," "It's Been a 6:30 p. m. WHO Sup~r Club SOc col. iDeh WMT Am. Melody KXEL H. R. Gros.. are to be made by signing the sheet Long Long Time," "Atcheson, To- WHO M. L. N.l.on JO :l' p. m. posted outside room 307, Scbae!­ Or 85.00 per IDODa • RA1'!\. Ii~ ·"". and the Santa Fe" "Laura" KXEL Old You K.? WMT News. Lewis t , G:4~ p. m , WHO M. L. Nelson feD hall. No applications will be ac­ ' 'l'il the End of Time," "r Wish WHO Jimmy Fidler 18:3' p. m. cepted after Thursday, Jan. 10, AD Want Ada Cub In AdvaDee 1Knew" "Accentuat.e the Posi- 1 KXEL Marquis Ch. WMT Slo,log Sam Payable at Daily Iowan BUIi­ , , p. m. WHO Art Moon. Or. 1946. iii'!," "Dream," and "Candy." WMT Ble Town KXEL Wartbure C. neu oUice da117 uoW • p ... WHO Johnny Pre. JO:U p. m . S. H.BUSH )lere's a new kind of a bobby- KXEL Lum 'n Ab. WMT Cone. Speaks Head of Romance Lanru"es 10 El . M k f N 7:15 p. m. KXEL Mem. Lane CDeeUaUolll mu.t lie ..u.I1II ler. alne ee S 0 ew KXEL Elmer navis 11 p. m. before II p. !D. . , y~ City writes "Request Per- 7:" 1'. _, WMT News NEWMAN CLUB f WMT Thea. 0 R. WHO Music. News Regular meeting Tuesday eve­ ...,DIiOIe fGr .. ~ ormance" that "For Most WHO Date with J . KXEL News \Daertlon Women" my age (16) Frank Sin- KXEL A. Youn, n :l~ p. m. ning, Jal;l. 8, 7:30 p. m. at the 01111. , 8 p. m. WMT Story Goes Catholic student center. lira is that someone. But not for WMT Inner Saoet. WHO MUllcana 1I\e ' Her dream man? Ludwig WHO Amos 'n AndyKXEL Rev. Pietsch MARY JANE ZECH . . KXEL G. Lombardo 11:30 iI. m. PresIdent Von ~thoven. And she'd like 8:88 p. m. WMT Oft the Roc. DIAL 4191 ' t h' "R WMT Alslen. HomeWH;O G. Lenhart PauIMum to por ray 1m on e- WHO Fibber McGee 11 !4G II. m. Ql!lll'erformance." KXEL Doc. Talk. WHO New8. Music STUDENT ACTIVITIES 8:4G p. m. f(XEL Orcheslra ~tredith Willson may record, KXEL Hank D' Am. 12 m. CALENPAR "The Modern R ole 01 Anti­ wilb Gracie Allen, the famo us 9 ,. III. WMT Press News WMT Bob Cros. Stl. WHO Midnight Rhy. Friday, Jan. 11 biotics." DanCing will tollow . . '~rto for In d e x Finger," WHO B. Hope KXEL Slcn Off KXJ:L Conee" 6:30 p. m. Pharmacy college din­ KEITH A. McNURLEN ~ was featured in a recent ner dance, River room, Iowa ~ Burns and Allen-Dinah Union. CRAFTS CLUB Shere program. Willson provided IULLETIN Wednesday, Jan. 16 There wi! be a regular meeting t/J~ 1Ilusical accompaniment for continued tram page 2 12 M. Luncheon, University club. of the Crafts club Tuesday, Jan. 8, Gracie'6 forefinger with an or­ 5 p. m. Phi Beta Kappa initia- at 7:30 p. m., in the women's gym­ chlSlra of 50 men. mit the applications and supporting tion, senate chamber, Old Capitol. nasiurn. ) I1mny (peculiar) and funny documents. Application blanks are 6:15 p. m. Phi Beta Kappa ban- • JANE SCHEIRER. (ba·ba) results develop when the available in the col)ege of liberal quet, Iowa Union. PresIdent ~ and Andy decide to go arts, room lOB, Schaeffer hall. Let~ 7:30 p. m. Moving picture (in inle the interior decoration busi­ ters of recommendation should be French), WSUI studio. ORCHESIS IItI on the "Amos 'n' Andy" mailed direct to the university by Reservations fbr student activi­ Senior Orchesis will meet Wed­ ~y broadcast tonight at 8. the writers. ties may be made at the office of nesday, Jan. 9, at 7:15 p. m., in the The queer complications set in These fellowships are awarded student affairs, room 0, Old Capi­ Mirror ropm at the women's gyrn- r ~ the Kingtish's wife, SaP­ annually to persons of the Cauca­ tol. nasium. 'JIhl!e, plans to have their apart­ sian race, of either sex, born in Tuesday, Jan.• ,Junior Orchesis will Ill. e e t IIi!nt de«:orated by a prominent the state at Iowa, who have been 4-5 :30 p. m. Highlanders prac- Thursday at 4 p. m. in the Mirror ~ decorator. Bet wee n graduated from a college or uni­ tice, field house. room. ~iI&hs, the Delta Rhythm Boys versity located in Iowa, and se­ 4:10-5:30 p, m. Concert ban d CAROL WELLMAN Gfir "Waiting for the Tra in to lected because of their scholarship, practice, south music hali. .c.. In.'' seriousness of purpose, moral char­ 7-9 p. m. Chorus practice, music LANGUAGE ACHIEVEMENt' acter and need of financial ­ hali. . TEST IN LATIN ,. TODAY'S PROGRAMS ance. Incumbents are eligible for A language achievement test in Worn In, Chapel 7:15-9:15 p. m. Orchestra prac­ t MlJJlcal Miniature. reappointment. No Roberts Fellows tice, music hall. Lptin Will be ,ivtn Saturday, Jan. aH.... Tho I,Il.lly Iowa .. may pursue as majors t~e studies 19. Students who wish W take the ~ Ptocram Calendar 7:30 p. m. Newman club, Catho­ •• Iorvlce lIeports of law, medicine, dentistry, veter~ lic student center. test should report to the head of ,~ E1emenlary French .. Tr....,ry Salute inary medicine or theology. Each 8 p. m. Iowa Mountaineers, il­ the clasical languages department, .,. Keep 'Em Eatin, fellowship provides an annul\1 lustrated lecture, chemistry audi­ 112 Schaeffer hall, not later than !!H •••. Tbo Dally Iowan .... W.. k In the Bookshop stipend of $1,100. The :fellows also torium. Monday, Jan. 14. Arter Brc~kfa8t Cortee receive once, and once only, the Wednesday, Jan. 9 GERALD S. ELSI!1 , :1 'Ilte Bookshelf H. YesterdaY'. Musical Favorites cost of transpQrtation from, Iowa 7:10-B:30 p. m. Varsity ban d Head of the DepartJrlent lI'IIUltle·Known Rellglou5 GroupS o New York and return. tn accept­ II :, rarm FI1U1hel practice, south music hall. 11* Rhythm Rambles ing the award the holder must Thunday, Jan. 10 H• .,., The O,Uy Iowan state his purpose to return to the 4-5:30 p. m. Highlanders prac­ Only One ; G.I,'. Come MarChlne Home Life I 'iuleal Chats state of Iowa for a period of at tice, field house. CLEARFIELD, Utah (AP) Hlladto Hffhll,ht. least two years folJowlna the com­ I;U Victory Views 4:10-5 :30 p. m. Concert ban d Who threw the cat in Mr. stew­ !:liPton .. Forever pletion of his studies at Columbia practice, south music hall. Irt's fanbelt? tlllcf,nco News university. 1:11 Adv.nlur .. In Re.dlng J'r,d L. Stew.rt tJoled to~tart 1:1 ....., The Dally I ...on Imrnectiately after March 1 the PHARMACY DINNER DANCE his automobile, a erfriClini 1:11 Iowl 11nlon Radio liour piai'd 4:11 Omk LUerature collea.s wHl be notified of the ap­ The annlJal pharmacy din 11 e r noise and on jrIvestifitina: dil­ l:ll Teo Time Melodies ~lIclll1t. from each Institution and :GItChJJdren', flour dance will be held Friday, Jan. 11, covered a larBe )',)low, cat lI~rd Kapen requested to furnish CO!llparative It 7:30 p. m., in the River room at wrapped around the fan. It the W'WI, Tbe O.lIy II.... ,ratlngs. Dtnlltr Hour Music ~owa Union. Tickets ITUIY be ob­ cat had nine lives, it lost them K••• , Tile ".'1, I.",an EARl. J. McGRATH tained from committee members. all in a few secnds, but it a180 :II mn'" ClvllluUon ,. Bpor\I Tim. I Collere "' UberaJ An. Dr. Albert McKee will iPOak on wrecked the car. I'AGESIX THE 0 AllY lOW A N. lOW A CITY, lOW A TUESl>AY. JANUAIlY 8.

Jieve Uu!t tbe "~\l1l eYII" is turned in 19 foreIgn countries and Mountaineers to Hear on them. eled exLenSlVelY in all parts of llQ Spendin( almost her entire life world. She speaks several ~ Iowa River Will Rise Rapidly Today Ava Hamilton Tonight abroa9, ~ Hamilton has lived guages. ------". ~' ~~~~~~~------Mote Social Security IRestaurant Operators June 29, 1880, the ~on of Josepb Two Hillel Members Sponsored by the Iowa Moun- Crest of 15 Feet Payments Reported I " " ' and Mary Siders Curry. He came To AHend Forum taineers, Ava Hamilton, an ex- t.o Johnson county with his par- plorer, will present an illustrated VET T I: Rt S Expected Tonight More widows and children and CIty Counci It 0 Mee t ents when he was 13 years old. Two members of the Hillel lecture, "Dawn Over Africa" to- , retired .workers and their wives W"th H I hI In 1904 he was married to Lydia Foundation, Herman Robin, A3 of nigbt at 8 o'clock in the chemis- I are receiving ,,"onthly payments I ea t nspector Ackennan of Tiffin. They had al- Waterloo, and Sheldon Sitrick, El try auditorium. Higbway No. 218 under the Federal Old-Aje and o( Davenport, will attend a forum Miss HamiJt.on recently returned ways lived on a farm in that com- JANUARY Reopened After C k Survivors IlUuranc.e program ofl dI/lcussion at Marshalltown Sun- from four years of exploration, a as the Social Security Board than A representative of the state de- munity.