,. , .. ... , ,.. Ration Calendar Showers 0'" "A" e ••,... I e.,lrl .., '11 COrl'lIE .",OD n u,I... II., H: ) lUG". ''',OD 11 u.I... M., II: IOWA: Sbowen and cooler In .ed E. . '" meat ...... e.,lre Kay IJ: eut portlona: fresh to O. II. aa. J .'anlp. e.,ire Ma, :U: THE DAiiY· IOWAN. IHOB8 •••••• 11 uplre. .I... IL .trolll" winds. Ive Iowa City's Morning Newspaper int FIVE CENTS THB "1I8GCl,\,.SO palSs IOWA CITY, IOWA WEDNESDAY. MAY 5,1943 ftl AllI8Cl&nJ) rul. VOLUME xun NUMBER 188 Ibs, 125 !iveq a , which Ir Son e ~in, i~ .- Y 17, is any. 1t CrOll! at Cap.. Ith I\II(j II Wort uro ean Ie Ie Iy , He act the " ' al they e e I schOol .- I{a col. , JaCOlis n!anlry was a guard Izer e I In· un. . an e ,( Camp 1sferred e ~inl ; T Jacobs MINERS START RETURN UNDER TRUCE AS U.S. TAKES OVER Ickes Orders 6-Day year in French Lieut·Gen. Frank M. Andrews ng lite Yanks, Mine Week as Wage -= Drive Toward Deadlock CORtinues Dies in Plane Crash iltlcelani

UMW etai.f Lewis L ! 'DON, Wcdu day (AP) - Lieut.·Gen. lhauk M. And­ Big Navy Base rew . di tinguj hed II)ing gencul and commander of aJl U. . Refuses to ~omment force iu thc Eul'op au theat l' of operation, \\'8 killed Monday Concerniflg Deer.. ill lilt airplane accident ill I· land , his II adqu81:tcrs ann nne d Allied Column Pushes urly toda)". WASHINGTON (AP) - An Til plan el'alIbed" in au i olat d locality jn Iceland." aud Forward Along North ordet' Cor a ~1x -day week in most "full information conce/'Iling the accident i. not yet available," Shore of Lake Achkel coal mines wps Issucd tDday by I he bI·i f a 111101lnCemell t lid. Fuels Adminblrator Ickes, while The tl'agedy 011 the bl eak i lund cluim d the lifo of the eighth ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN the miners' walle controvel'sy ap­ American grnerll! to be kill rl or mi iug jn this wa,·. Bud the 139· NORTH AFRICA (AP) - Bi­ peal'ed to be as deadlocked as ever yeor.old Andrews wo Ihe highest-ranking nited Slat artily xerte now is within heavy al'tillery despite ,enefal resumpl10n of ofJ'icer 10, t. mnge of American and French production under a i5-day truce. .A squarc·jawed, dt'l'ply· tlllln!'d, alld bal'd·righting' mllll, And· Ickes. govenunent boss of the troops driving along the northern r['w~ on I" ·b. 5 hud lukl'll over the comnlllnrt, succeed· mines, ordered the six-day week Europea n shol'cs of Lake Achkel toward the - 'ing GCIl. Dwight D. Eiscuhower, big navol base, front dispatches to assure, he said, Ulat coal output reported tonigh t. meots needs ot war industries. ' L H "I H e caDlO to this ])ost from the This allied column pushed for­ Some lllbor men took the view 6ermans ose eavi y eO lUm~llld or American troops in ward two more mileH overnight to lbat its aSliural'lee QI ovel·time pay the middle east. occupy more than half the north­ for miners opened an avenue 10r In Western Caucasus To most 01 his offieel'l and ern shores 01 the lake, and now . John L. Lewis, the United Mine men, Andrew8 wa "the len· has swung toward Bizerte, meeting . Workers' chleltaln, ·to retreat from his present wage demands, but eral," and a nylnr reneral, lor Nazi Forces Withdraw othel"5 minitni~~ Jts importance. be was ' one or the few offlcen BULLETIN OpcrtltOI"S' reprelentatlves and 01- Above Novorossisk, of his rank and ale with a WITII THE A MER I CAN ficials in lelie,' office said that pUot's rallnl, ARMY IN NORTHERN TUN1- Abandon Krymskaya most mines have been on II six- Since early In his career he had SlA, (AP) - An Amerlcan­ day-week for some time. French column pusbln&' alonl' Lewis himself had no comment LONDON. Wednesday (AP)- been an enthusiastic airman, was Ihe nortbern shores of Lake ;~ "Fl)R VICTORY" SIGN Is made by miners aa they start doWn the immediately, Heavy and bloody fighting in the a strong advocate of a powerful Achkel advanced two miles over shaft to work, abbve, In the Underwood mlnes, Throop, Pa., In re­ Ickes" ottlae said the six-day western Caucasus which has cost army air al'm, and it was partLy n\fbi and now stands wltbln sponse to President Roosevelt's plea thllt mining ot coal be continued. ordel' did not aPply to any mines the Germans "serious losses in at his Instance that Flying Fort­ heavy artillery range of Blzerte. At the mine, the Stars IlIld Stripes are pictured Jlytng, right. as the which have not received maximum U. S.1Iag ~ raised over every mine. (International Soundpbotos) price Increases to provide for the manpower and equipment" was resses-one of the principal types "some l'esistance" in rough coun- additional cost of the six-day announced carly today by the So- of heavy bombers - were de- try, Associated Press C01Tespond­ week. viet command sevel'al hours aftcl' vel oped , ent Harold V. Boyle J'j!POl'ted Irom MeanUme, wHh virtually all the Ihe Germans acknowledged a As long ago as 1935, Andl'ews the front. Nazis Acknowledge ' millers a\ work, the war labor forced withdrawal in that area had urged giant !Ieets of (our- Meanwhile, AmerlcaQ. troops I!oent -announced hearingll would engined bombers. 'InnlD, eut lrem -e&pnu"d ~­ be reSl.imed TI1ur~lIr by the panel some 20 miles above the por~ of When be \0011 over hi. new te\tr we.., strlklnl toward lSI­ Imminent Prospect .' f'qa~ial .Victories it appoinled to find the facts of Novorossisk. and the loss to the command here, he a lIerletl tbat zerte alid southcast toward the sort coal wa.e dispute. The RUssians of the town of Krym· "my flnt Job I. to Inoreawe and Tupls. same panel wall directed alBO to skaya. Intensify the bomblnl ot the 'rhe Ndzi retreat east of Mateur Of European Invasion WASHlNGTON (AP)-ln I'apid­ damaged a tran ~por t, bringing to inquire into tho anthracite dispute, The RUssian war bulletin, for enemy." continue~, Boyle said, and the !ire order, the United States navy 222 the total or Japanese ships an- l{earings were stopped when the the lIrst time confirmlng persist- As a pilot, Andrews held sev­ Americqils are mopping up axis LONDON (AP) - The Nazis Scores of Workers described yesterday hQW Its forces nounced as sunk or damaged by bo.rd refelTe4 the case to the ent Indications that the Kuban re- eral United States and world rec­ sold ~ers ! apparently ,in large num- acknowledged yesterday that the had forged a nc\'{ link in a far­ American submarJnes. The. late$t W~ite House I,st week after it glon ot the western Caucasus had ords for long distance flights, and ber, wlio were by-passcd and then grim prospect of an allied invasion Injured When Fire flung chain of advanc!! ba~c s mcn­ J apanese losses: two destroyers, became clear a Ceneral work stop- become a local point of major once when urged by friends to pocketed belween the Jefna posl- of Europe is so imminent that it Sweeps Bi~ Factory uci n ~ Japan's Pacific empire, had one medium tanker, one mellium page was in prospect. struggle, made no claim to any quit solo flyin" he replied: "I tion and Mateur when the U, S. might bypass the Tllnisian bridge­ sunk six J apanese vessels in sub- cargo ship, one medium SIlPply Thus far, Lewis IlJId the UMW speciIic advance, saying that in don't want to be one of thosc troops plunged in a Hgh tning, 14- head lind corne in the form of an ELKTON, Md. (AP) _ A shat- marine forays and had put a su- ship, oue medium lrallsporlr-aU have failed to send representatives seme sectors hand-lo-hand fight- genenls who die in bed." mile advance into the strategic amphibious assault on the Sardin­ perlol' J apanc e surface fOrce l.o sunk in the Pacj[jc and far east- to the hearings but the board has ing was raging. The German Andrews, 59, organized and rall center. ian and Sicilian stepping-stones, tering explOSion, followed by fire flJghl in a 110dh Pacific cncounlel', and one large transport damaged proceeded without them, bridgchead at Novorossisk was en- commanded the U. S. army's ,en­ Part of the Amcrican forces even before the collapse oC Tunis in a number of buildings of tile Tho developments: and probably Hunk. ~ At a press ~nterence today dtngered, whethel' Qirectly, it was era 1 headquarters air force from pursued Ule retreating Nazis to- and Bizerte. Triumph Explosives, In c" caused 1. American occupation of the 3. DeLalls dlsclosed by the navy Pl'esldent ROOllevelt strongly indl- too em'ly to tell. March, 193 5, until March, 1939. ward Ferryville, power center of Broadcasts by the Vichy radio the death of at least 15 workers 1Rus sell islands, Which guard the showed the scope 01 our victOl'y in cated that he considered the d ls- The Russians reported air flght- He had celebrated his 119th the Bizerte naval base, 10 miles and the chief miutary commen­ yesterday with scores injured and exposed flank of ~uadalcana: in the war's Clrst naval action in the pute to be wJthln the domain of ing on a tremendous scale, an- birthday anniversary since taking nOl1hcast of Milteur. tator of the Berlin radio suggest- indicaUons that the death loll may the Solomons- a likely prehmi- NOI'th Pacific. the war labor board, nouneing that 65 German planes command here. = Others fanned out to the south- ed hastily moullting axis appre­ mount even highel', nary lo more important actions. North ..aclflc Batue Asked whetl'ler the negotiaUons had been shot down at a cost of 11 east in a 10-mile advance which hension that the allies already Company officers said la ~ t ni.ht 2. U 11 i ted Stales submarines That engagement was the battle were In the hands of WLB, he re- Russian craft, Bishop Adna Leonard carried therd within 10 miles of may have men and boats ready for oClicially 15 persons were known have sunk two ~apanese destroyers of the Komandorskles, lought plied that aU YOU have to do is The Soviet command's midnight Teboul'ba, the gateway to Tunis. the blow, against which Premier to have lost their lives In the 'and tour additional cr~t, and March 26 near those Russian is- read the law on that point. communique opened with the sen- Killed in Same Crash They reached a point eight miles Mussolini was reported renewing disastel', while at Least 54 were o11f------­ lands at the confluence of the tencc: "In the Kuban, in the area PITTSBURGH (AP)- Bishop south of Mateur toward the line of urgent appeals direct to Adolf injured, Nort)1 PaciLic and the Bering sea, I northwest ot Novorossisk, fierce Adna W. Leonard of the MethOd ist the Tinet'iver, which is only six Hitler lor fighting assistance. Twenty.,four of the injured dnd first jlnnounced March 28 in Japs Move 20000 fighting is taking placc," and this Episcopal church, died in the air­ miles northwest of Te\)l)urba, The Russian front was be ing were taken to hospitals where five Pay-as-Go Tax Bill a nllval communique which told '. marked the flrst time in weeks plane crash in which General (TIJe French communique, watched closely by observers here were said to be in a c\'itical condl­ of an American force's turning "'ore Troops Into China that the Soviet bulletins, Issucd Frank M, Andrews was killed in broadcast by the A"lers radio lor a ready clue to the actual tion. Thil'ty were treated for less Passes House, 313 ..95 back a Japanese Lorce evidently twice daily, had departed from an a flight to Iceland, the Bishop's 'on, and recorded by The ASSOciate8 weight of Hitler's fears. The Rus­ serious burns and injuries at var­ bound fOL' Kiska Or Attu. I CHUNGKIN(i (AP)-The Japa- opening phrase stating thai "no A. W, Leonard, Jr., said he Pre!lll, announced the opentn, sian barometer was based on the ious emergency first aid stations The outnumbered but never out- nese threw 20,000 more troops into important changes occurred a1. the was notified last night by tho war or a DeW offensive in the soutb. belief that Hitler hardly would set up throughout this small, war­ Bi"er Party Battle Cought American task torce en- the suslained battle in the TaI- front." department. "Our forces passed to the at- dare to attempt the usual full­ booming town. gaged the Japanese expedJtJon In heng mountains on the border of The German acknowledgement "We w~re intoL"lned the plane lack this mornlnl'," it said. and scale spring onslaught on the east­ Fire broke out immediately Ends as Compromise dayUght lOt' three and a haH hours. Honan and Shansi provinces, of a wlthdrawal in the Kuban, crashed 011 a trIp to Iceland and be,an an assault on Pont du ern front i1 faced with thc im­ after the blast shook Elkton, Plan Gets Approval The paWe ended when three brilliing the total attackin, force which was made over the Berlin that only one enlisted man IIdr­ Fibs. which lies between the minent menace o( a British-Amer­ famed as Maryland's Gretna American destroyers made a bold to 60,000 men, the Chinese hl,h radio, said the retirement has been vived," said the so n. "There was Brltlah First and EI&'hth armies. ican invasion, Green, in mid-afternoon and WASHINGTON (AP)- Termi­ torpedo attack as a result of which command said JUt nl,ht. The carried out "alter withstanding no olher in1ormatlon avallaple." "'!'be operation 15 proceedln&, With the Vichy radio adding the Japanese retreated.', Chinese said they killed over 500 heavy Soviet attacks in the Kuban Bishop Leonard was represent­ spread to nearby buildings, caus­ nating one of the bitterest party 'avor-biy. More than 100 prls- daily to its reports of recent con~ ing additional damage. Damage .to the enemy from Japanese In one rescue column, delta for four days." The new ing 31 Protestant American ~e­ oners bave alreadY been taken." centrations of allied invasion-type Benjamin F, Pepper, Triumph battles of recent years, the hous~ American shell-fire included hits and kHled or wounded over 400 Nazl positions were described as nomination In a tour of overaeas (A British broadcast, recorded I barge fleets at Gibraltar and the company president, said the army, yesterday passed, 313 to 95, a pay­ on two heavy cruisers and one in another. just west oC Krymskaya, U, S. service posts. in New York by CBS, said "long Algerian coast. the Berlin cotn­ navy and federal bureau of in­ as-you-go bill wiping out the 1912 light cruiser. In addition one 01 ------.------~__,­ ranee allied guns now have Ferr;y- menta tor Capt. Ludwig Sertorius vestigation ollicials quickly took federal income tax liabiJities com­ the heavy cruisers wa:s torpedoed. vjlle under fire and several axis evidenced Nazi worry over the over direction of relief work and pletely for approximately 9Q per Minor U. 8. LoIIIICS College Men Included In- airrields in the area have now been preparations being made by the chcck as to cause of the blast. cent Of the taxpayers and impos­ United Stales vessels, on the made untenable by sheUfire," This U. S, Fifth army apart from the Pepper said sea rchers still were ing a 20 pel' cent withholding levy other hand, suffered only minor • broadcast said Americans advanc- Tunlsillll action. digging into the smoking r uins against the taxable portions of damaee' and casualties to person­ ing on Ferryville had "come up "Huge British and American for possible other dead and in­ wpges and salaries, effective nel were "extremely Ught," a com­ ,· Y~ fZ ReserVe 1o Be 'Called July 1 against a new Hne of resistance," ) armies are massed in Algeria and jured and that "we are calling the July 1. munique said. (A March 26 dis- Front dispatches,· however, said Morocco," he said-"enough to 1'011" of employes to try and fix The approved bill, o[!crcd by patch from an Associated Pl'C3S .If .. .If • if if • .If ... yof tlje Americans northeast ot Mateur . form not one but severel armies a de!inite casually list, Reps. Robertson (D-Va) and For­ correspondent on the scene, re- College tl'len nQW In school will training program is to disrupt as ing freshmen classes of apprOxi­ hlld crossed the river Tine, in spite ' , .. Therefore the question must State police notiHed the army and (D-Ri) , abates the 6 per cent leased irom censorship Monday, comprise 80 perc.ni of the group little as possible the academic mately normal size in relation to hey ot the destruction of a bridge by be asked whether the allled high in Baltimore that the inj ured to­ normal and 13 per cent first s,!id seven Americans were killed, to be called to active service July work of I'~ervi sts now in copcge, the total quotas for all clalSCl." CoI.·Gen. Jurgen von Amim's command is keeping the bulk of talJed about 125, Six buildings bracket surtax on the 1942 income six ' seriously injured and 14 1, 1943, In the navy's V-12 pro­ A second important purpose is to As a result of this plan, only the the axis forces, and pushed on toward its army reserves in Tunisia in were reported damaged. of all taxpayers, wiping out >lP­ slightly hurt.) gram. the ntlVy department hilS allow Cj>lle,e administrations and llrst term of the V-12 curriculum Ferryville. the western region because it is Pepper said it was the first proximately $7,600,000,000 of the The Japanese (orce consisted of announced in a ,tatement to edu- faculties to make the shilt to lleW, must be ready by July 1 and the ~tte. There was no indication as to planning a landing maneuver on majOL' explosion at the .plant since $10,000,000,000 Of federal tax as­ (See NAVAL, page 5) catorS. Beside. thete inactive .re'" fully prescribed V-12 curricu1a by advanced courses will be instituted how far they might be able to pro- a large scale," Pearl Harbor, and came about 3 sessments against the last year's ------servists now In coUele, the navy stages and thus avoid undue dis­ gradually. ~nd ceed before meeting strong enemy ------p, m, The terrilic blast was heard incomes. will also call hi,h 8cbool ,rad~­ locations in their academic pro­ Men transferring from reserve resistance. for miles, and heavily shook the It now goes to the senate where OPA Administrator ates to make up the .,.emainder of gram." to active V-12 status will 'be per­ ~io" the quota. They will .• mer itnme­ Explaining how the 5ystem will mitted to study under the old dlr­ Allies Make Heaviest city, wbich now has a population Republicans and some DemoCl'ats D.",i.. Ickes' Request cos of some 12,000 compared wit h are prepared to open a new baltle diately upon the ·prescrlbed navy work, the navy said that four­ riculum for an additional number U.S. Fortresses Bomb 3,518 in peacetimes. for the Ruml skip-a-year plan, For Oil Price Rai.. V-12 currieula. , . filths ot the student reservists who of semesters determined in jnvetse 'ER Raid on New Guinea The taU, lanky Robertson told The V-i2 proJ!'iin wp.s Jnaugu­ go on active duty in the navy col­ proportion to the amount of edu­ Antwerp by DQylight the house the measu're would put WASHrNGTON (AP) - Price rated earlier tJ,l. year for the lege traininJ program July 1, will cation already received. ::Ige ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN First WAAC Promoted "virtually all of the mltion's 44,000, benefit 9f qualUled IItudents .who either stay where they are, to com­ For example, a student who has A U,S, BOMBER STATION IN Administrator Prentiss Brown yes­ AUSTRALIA. Wednesday (AP)- T F' Id D' J R k 000. individual il)come taxpayers desiPecS to obtain lAinin. at col­ plete their collere careers accord­ completed six terms by this JUne tNGLAND (AP) - Flying Fort­ 'l:he allies have delivered lheir 0 Ie Irector s an immediately on a pay-as-you-SO terday denied the request of Pe­ lege level II' a variety of skills ing to previous plan, or, If enrolled will be allowed one more term In !'eSse. of the 8th U.S. air force heaviest raid, made daringly by system whereby they hencefor- troleum Administtator Harold L. and profe6ll1qne needed in the in a college baving no navy quota, which to complete the apeCial bomb¢ industrial targets in the daylight, on Babo, Dutch New WASHINGTON (AP)- First ward would remit taxes in 'one Ickes tor a gcneral increase in armed force.. 'l11e purpose of the wiU be transferred to a navy allO­ group of course. originally deslJ­ Belgian city 01 Antwerp today Guinea, the high command an- Officer (Captain) Betty Bandel, year on the basis ~p ,~ome the crude oii prices averaging 35 cents program Is to produce n.aval ofli­ cated COU!!lfe oUering simi ar nated as the minimum in prepara­ in their second daylight attack on llounced today. of Tuscon, Ariz" yesterday became same year instead of on the income a barrel. cers. Hl,h achool een1Drs, high courses in the fields of their mljjor lion 10r general naval servi~. ~al.i-held Europe this month. Six Japanese float planes at- the first WAAC to be promoled to of the previous year. Brown, saying he acted in ac­ school Ifadulltes and cottege &tu­ interests. A student who hili completed Returning fliers reported that tempted to intercept the raiders the rank of field director, equivaI- The house-approved bill would cordance with the-president's hold­ dents who seern)o bave quall1i­ "Hence," the statement pointed only one serqester of his freshman the mission was "perfec;t" The over the Aroe islands and two at ent to the army rank ot Major. provide for income tax coliections the-line order, wrote Ickes that cations for ultt.n.. te selection as out. "colleges under contract to the year. however, will be allOWed to bombel1l met their 1ighter escort the enemy were shot down, She received the pl'Umotion as follOWS : he had decided a,ainst grllllUng officers are chQMn for thJs spe­ navy will not be deluged with continue under the old pro~am on the dot, dodged between the Babo is in the MacCluer gulf in following her assignment III W MC 1. Wage and salary earners (ex- a lien era) increase in crude priceJS, c1alUed coU .., tra~. freshmen; on the contrary, they for four more terms. It is hoped GermanI' .light-aircraft barrage!! northwestern Dutch New Guinea, staff director on ,the stall of Gen- cept members of the armed scrvi­ but that greater incentive ml.Cht The navy dectU'ld In their state­ will receive trallllfers at all levels, that· such trllllllfer students will IlI'IC\ counted only a tew enemy some 1,200 miles wesl of the allied eral Henry H. Arnold, command- ces, agricultural labor, ml.nij;ters, be extended to promote explora­ ment to ed\lo.ton that "the Pri­ from second-~ freshInen to Include 81 many V-12 subjectl III fighters, base of !,orf MoreSby, . inll general 01 the army air forces. (See' TAXES, page 5) tion fo, oil. mary Pu.rpQee of u.. iSaVl college second.term, seniors, plus e~ter- possible in tllelr curricula. -.~

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done about tht'm WE' hall conti\lue on the THE DAILY IOWAN downhill road. The onl,v wily to Iev~l ort or PublLshed every momin, except MondJij' by improve our 'matibn ill to giye the l'ight Student Publications IncofllOrafed lit 128-130 man- hester Da,-is-full authority to take Iowa avenue, Iowa City, IOWL the tep necessary to Rlrftightt'n out tl~e m H e mu t be permitted 10 operatt' ., \\,jthout the Is !tonomic Security Board of Trustees: Clyde W. But, A. Crall handcuffs and leg chain that made Claude Bafrd. Kirk H. Porter, Jadt M01VW. Gleim Wickard a pathetic figure." • A Great Magazine, Horlan, Blaine Alher, Elizabeth Charlton, Do It I'm-Wet 'Mvst'? ~very Pound of It Wedftellda" Mi, 5, IIU Il£I!l..aughlIn. By ROBBIN COONS UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Fred M. Pownall, Publlstler Taxpayer ~cked AgairP- As debated by HOLLYWOOD - That fantastic .Tohn J. Greer, Btuineas ManGIer maiazine called Lion's Roar has Thlll'sday, May 8 I\{onday, May 17 There's no lIS(> C1'ying over spilled eernent. Arlhur Garfield ~aJa Chumlb, Petteelt James F. Zabel, Editor made another of its semi-occa­ 3-5 p. m. Kensington Tea. 7:30 p. Iowa section, AmerI- bnt it looks as if tht' taxpayers of the U nited Lei'll Co_I, Amerleaa CIvO . .... _J Vnl- m. Jeanne Starr Park, MaDlliJlt EdItor Liberties Union: Anthor of Celebrate a Playwr!illt. AutnOl' '" Sional appearances, and just when versity club; talk on "Tout'ing" tllte..o; took a beating in pending uch vast I thought I was ,etting used to by Mrs. Edward F. Mason. can Chemical society, Chemi&try 1\ly urns Cor good roads. According to hor 1. "City Lawyer" "Harvest or Y~.rW' this slickest of slicks, It comes up Tuesday, Ma, 11 auditorium; address by E. T. Me· Entered as second claSJ mall matter at the post­ with an edition that sends me 12:15 p. m. Buffet brunch, fol- Bee, of Purdue university. otfice at Iowa City, Iowa. under thl: act of con­ ikorsky, the "Ru sian·born aeronautical engi. neer, who Dehit'\· d fame in airplane d . igning MR. ItAYS OPENS: Democratic souls to the devil in a desperate reelillg back into my wheel chair. lowed by partner bridge, Univer- Tuesday, May 18 IreJIII of March 2, 1879. errort to provide that securlty. alid hI pioneering in fhc ilelicopfer fieTd, {here freedom does not include the free­ Alter breakiJlg open the box in sHy club. 7:30 p . m. Partner bridge, Unl· dom to starve. Empty stomachs de­ While no man should be allOWed' which this nob of the magazine 4 p. m. Mayo lecture by Dr. J. versity club. SubscrlpUon rates-By mall, $5 per year; by will bt' a million helicopters, or "flh"'ers of stroy liberty, make bad citizens, In go hungry, neither should he be the air." built in the ten ycars followinlP the world is shipped, I am confronted L. Bollman, of the Mayo clin1c, on Thursday, May 2. carrier, 15 cents weekly, $S per year. produce totali tarianism. ,uaranteed a living at. the expense with a neatly printed seal which wllr. "The Physiology of th~ Experi- 3-5 p. 1Tl'. "May Tea"; btWt\m Member ot The Associated Press Economic security was a natural of his more productive fell()wmel'l. advises that the issue sets a new mentally Impaired Liver," medical meeting with presentati6n of new TM Associated Press la ,excltulveJy entlfled to ikorsky i quoted as saying that "if the evolution of a responsible lIoeiety MR. BAYS REPLIES: Mr. PoF record for size, which certainly amphitheatre. oflicers, University club. UI6 for republication of all newa diapatcbes helicopter had been invented. cars ago people and has been tacllly recogrl1zed by lOck assumes that the assurance is no exaggeration, and sets, also never would have bothcred ,vith 0 tremen· all political parties since 1936. As tbat men shall not go hungry "a new record for big news." (1'., IIIformaU. ftPl'llJq dat~ 1te1ciilil til" IIChec1ale, IN credited to If or not otherWIse credited In thll relfJrvltioH III tile 011_ 01 the 1'Ulldeut, Old Capitol,) Claper and also the local news publl.shed bereln, dou ly complicated a m<.>chani m as the auto· stated in the Democratic platform: would produce millions of cyniclll Deeply indebted to Metro·"Gold­ mobile." "Aid to those overtaken by d.isas­ 10nCers content to lean on W.P.A. wyn-Mayes' for being on their If the helicoptel' prove popular to the ex· tel' ill an obligation of government." shovels for mere sustenance. Evi­ fr~ list for this shining publica­ GENERAL NOTICES TELEPHONES dence to the contrary is over­ tion, I will not quarrel with that. Editorial Otfiee . __ 4112 tl'nt that a million of them will be old in Disaster is not confined to tire, w~lminl. The constructive im­ Be advised that Lion's Roar is MUSIC ROOM SCHEDULE tures, and other indoor and oul· Soclety Editor ___. ___ 4193 the ten years after the war, one is led to be· earlliqualle arid noaa. UneinpToy; pulse in human nature rna es idle­ sort of a twin of that other class Wednesday, May 5-l(j a. m. fo door programs of the organization lie'Ve that their nnnlb rs will go () inereu· ment and poverty are just 81 real Business Office .. 4191 aod far more common. The old M­ nea In'Ibearllble to the vast ma­ lfteIazme, Fortune. The cover de­ 12 M. and 3 to 5 p. m. will be enjoyed with a membtr· ing niltillh<.>ir own den ity in th llfniosphere ca))e mechanism: the inevitability jority of people. sign is quite similar, except that Thursday, May 6-10 a. m. to ship .fee. Those interested may WEDNE DAY, MAY 5, 1943 put into effect orne kind of law of dimini h­ of poverty, has been debunked as But regaroless of this, the nation where Fortune USUally goes in 12 M. and 7 to 9 p. m. con tad Gordon L. Kent, office or ing return for the operlltors. ' has the iron law of \vages cased cannot again tolerate unemploy­ for heroic locomotives or ships, F.r:iday, May 7-10 a.m. to 12 the university pnotographer in the on competition &etween starving ment. Unemployment :teeds upon Lion's Roar this month favors os M, and 3 In 5 p.m. Physics buildIng, or call 7418 after Gloomy FoOd Outlook- • • • men. itself. It reduces purchasinj power with a lovely pirlk an..d gold Saturday; May 8-16 a. m. to 6 p. m. For a while we laid the crime of arid throws others out of work. chorine who manages to be two· 12 M., 1 to S p. m. and 4 to II p. m. LEAVI'rr LAMBERT "Pre ent food hortages may s~m a~ute , ikorsky sees tit e helicopter a the fliv. poverty af tne door of industry, Economic securHy js entirely thirds exposed althouih 8J!e is Chairman but bY neH winter, it is mote tban likely we vcr of f he futm'8 with tlie pla11e taki1tg but that theory has also been. de­ practical un'der our economy ot wearing a costume that sweeps .AR~-TJME WOIlK JOINT 'Y' CABINBT MB~G will look back on todllY as II period of plenty." tilt rol of tl'ltck, bus and train. The heli· bunked. People don't work for abundance. lriv()luntarr unem. the floor and a bonnet that sweeps It you are inlelested in part­ copter can ta7re 011 from, al1y tpacc <:orporations. They work for offier p10ymerif must be aoolished and the ceiling. tlrr\e eash wor~, wlll yoU please A joint cabinet meeting of thf So writes George teel in all arfiele on the Y. M. C. A. and 'I. W. C. A. will be situation. tttlen/ll by twenty ftct, he says, mid can cOhsumers. This leaves the baby lortunately it is the least expen­ call at the office of "tudent em­ food • • • plqy,ment, room 3, Old Qapitol, to held Thursday at 7:15 p. m. ill H e point out that grains will hold up, but "i e frmn a back lIard or a roof top, on the government's doo~tell and siv~ course open.. to us. The M-G~M publication als()re­ fortunately the government has in­ till out a current tree hour lIChed­ Y. W. C ..A . rooms. Mary Ann II 1f,hereas large mId spetdy {lirp7ames tan MIt. 1'0iJ.OCK 01'ENS: If the sembles Fortune in siz and stap­ sharp drop threatens in red me!t$, dairy telligently aCcept.ed the responsi­ ul~. Kurtz, A3' of 10W8 City wfil act as produets, eggs, poultry lind fh.e "paclt" of fl1/ only from lerlll;1Ial to tl'rmilta7. man from ~ars dro~ped in lor a Un" bu~ rilM there all similaritY chairl'YUln, bility. The Declaratjon of Inde­ visit on fhe United Stafes and )j~. stops. The Roar dOes not bother ILL.BALLAN'l'YNB .fruits IIJ1d vegetables. "Talk of actual famine MARGARET MACriON~ pendence proclaimed as self-evi­ tei1ed fo the current conversation to eoun! or number page~, or lis~ Mall86er pllints too black a picture, of courSe, but Seeretary b'elt. • • • dent cerlain iniilienable rignis: aboUt ,economic security he would its editor:!, 01' set forth an editorial tightening to the last notch. does loom a a lite, liberty and purs uit of IuIppi­ probably ~{ (h~ impression that polio,. 'l:he kind of material you _ ADMISSION 'rO GRADE REPQJlT8 distinct probability for all except tho rich While ikOl'sky (I\' icl ently didn't discuss ness. It also proclairoed fnat the wouM take be advertising, and ••01'1~ION~ COLLBGE8 before 1933 our elfy streets were to Students wishing to receive Of· enough to patronize black markets." the matter, the shipment of farm crops pl'ob. purpose of governments wis to Uttered and crawlin, with dead tnekind you would take for lleVo!s, All students who ~laD to app11 ably will continue to h<.> by trnck or train, secure those riahts. FreedolTl from ficial reports- of grades earaed Bnd sfarving citizens. ~O!t ot file eem to be comblned in: a breath- I for admi~ol\ to the Mxt eater· during the pre sen t semet4er • • • although a hl'licopteriul of cl\bMge flown to Wanl and frecdom ti'om tear ue truly need~ Americans I have ever lest. ecsta ic form of w~ltin1J a~ In, class lO the eollates of dent­ jllilt as mut:n a parf ot ~1itieal should leave stamped, leU·ad­ I'll, Q1lSwerillU tlte qlte~tion, "lVllat can market today would p'lly off a fllil'·, ized mort­ Itnow~ are ...th(l,Se . who were too di~play tha~ the Roar un~oPQ~lf iatryi lllW. IUld . ~Iclne ~hould dressed er)velopes at the re.lttrar', democracy as :ire freedom ot would like to see more of. l eall the. office of tht!" realatrar be done aboltt iH", Mr. Oreel expreues gnge. 'I'h en thel'e alwoys will b persons who proud fo accept Charity. AmerlcB mem, _t. office-. Such l'eportlt wi11 be avail. speech and freeQom of worsnip. the magazine propabJ.y would be Immediately lor applieatipn lornw: al~ opiniol~ tllat tile have voice(~ 1na111l will prefer travel on thc gl'olmd even in II has always cared 1.or her unfor­ able about May 15. a, very tine model"from a ,Holly- Completed appllcaU':'JII Sh~ be limes in the e columlls, botk Oil tlte food complicated automobile. MR. POLLOCK CIlA.LLENGES: [unates. The oilly ditlerence is HARRY G. BARNES Economic need does not produCe tnat charity used to be adminiS­ wood $tandpoint tor hard-nosed return~ to that ottlce as soon as ituation and, the conduct of onr ~o",e But if the helicopter actnaJly shonld takc Re.lstrar tolalitarianism. On the other nand, tered properly-br th~ , co~munity newspapeflllen t~ tollow in telling possible. front battlts i~ g7lcral. Again, Was7t· th place of the automobil fOl' pa. engel' ,overnment - guaranteed securi£r instead of by a tederal bureau. the ~pectant public aU about the BAl.Y G. BAltNE8 LIBRARY HOUILS 1'7Ig'on i tlte calt e of 1nltch of tlte diffi. travel, the tupayer may woll mourn th does. From Ilncierit Rome to mod­ I don't approve 01 hunger and wonder1ul surprises their neigh- Rerlatur cltlty. billion of dolIarll PlIt into improved road The schedule of library hours ~rn Germany. the record is Clear ric'ke~ any more than Mr. Ha~8 borbood movie house has in store from April 26 to June 5 is as and regret that tllC modern 'I'orld did not go and consistent. Citrzens depend. dOl!l! but the record ot history for them. STUDENT8 NOT 1'( RESERVES follows: · .,. c1i1:'eetly from hor e tOtlJelicopter. ent upon the state became weak makes me very peSSimistic about I never could figute out what Uqless you are defetred from Main reading room, Macbride A great majority or tha dllmage is Illrell.d~T cI tizens. states that support ell" the possibIlity of eUmlnlltini them fbe Roar's purpose is. They tell service, or less than el,hte~ you hall, and periodical reading room, b yond repair, but Ilgri nltme anthoritieR zens must be sufficiently i><>werlur t.hrQUlh the passage ot a Jaw. No me that it is to give exhibitors should soon call at the 61fiee of library annex - Mohday·Th\lrs. IIgr that th danger point can be avoidt'd to secure unqueJltioning obedience ml\Her how thjn you slice it, any and editors ideas. In connection student oItairs for a !;Opy of your day, 7:50 a. m. to 12 M., 1 /0 8 "if Wa hington will fac lh .. realities of the Gas for Gardeners- in return for a luJl stomach. The government plan to ,uarantee em­ witll which j{ seems wormy ol personnel reeord. Furthermore, you p, m. and 7 to 10 p. m,; FrIday. ituation." 'fhe way out of the mE'.!!, the.c Germans sold their souls to 1titJer ployment is basically a dole sys- note that th~ current issue has a should set two letters of. recom- Sllfurd~y, 7:50 a. m. to 12 M. and (See AMERICA, page 5) (See HOl.LYWOOD, page 5) mendation from your teachers. As agricultural expl'rts insiflt, i to quit the A. the rcsult of PrclCI'R I order, victory gar· tor security and iie is setling meir 1 fo 6 p. m. dener. who mu;;t commute to their plots may soon as yOU receive your eall from policies that got llS into the mel s. Government documents de~r(. obtain nbout twenty ('xtm gallons of gaso­ Selective Service. 10 to the office ment, 1 i bra r y I1 nnex- Monday. The direct Cl\llSeS of farm·front chaos al'e of the relistrar for a transcript. line for their cal. . 'I'hc new order pel'mi!.'! 300 Saturday. 7:50 a. !'n. to 12 M. and familiar to tbe farmer-the troub16 i that The army recommends that each 1 to 6 p. m. Washington has done nothing (but. promisc) additional mile of travel for ~ardenil1g pur­ se1ectee have these documents po c., if th garc1ell('L' Clln (1(omon. trate that EdUcation 1fbra"fY, East hall­ to meet tlle farmer'. real probl<.>n\'!. whe.n he is called to military ser­ (See BULLETIN, pa,e II) there is no olh 1'rea onllblc.> method or tran . . vice. • • porlation a \'a ilabla. . , • I1b m·de,. 10 pI'od1tcc llOltyl, food for Apparently 1hc grant o! e tl'l\ fuol j, toj)e this count"J and a. great maJority Q! OIU' on Iln honor ba i , a. the I'-1 ha~ not 'tn- 1l01lne d it intention to watch each ~lU'den r l¥ allies, tlte farm rs aid, that i71flationary 9/0 ON YOUR RADIO DIAL wages had to be brought tmdr cOlltrol; in an effort to det<.>rmine whether hI' cheats oeca ionally. It hru been decided, thongll, that that the draft tlt,1! t '/lot be permitted (0 TODAY'S HIGHLlGmS The public is invited to attend the 9:30-BAnd Wagon take e.tjential labor away from agricul' HI victory effort must be devoted to produc­ broadcast. 10:15-News, Fulton Lewis Jr. 'lUlU ing rood rather thlln flowers, the garden mll.et. WON (12') Membersbips and membership TO IUS MOTHER/' edt.... b, lieo is the new book to be read on commoditics 'I1I11st be flexible ellOltgl, it) ornc ltD1atlmr snrveying will be th first r~newa'Js in the Iowa Moun- J.Ha. EHzabeth Wolfe, wltlt hi· keep pace 1IJil/b moltl1tino cosls. requirpment of tht' ~nrdeJJer \~ho needs extra the Bookshelf pro(ram by Mrs 8-Morning Chapel 7:30-Take a Car taineers for the 1943.44 school troduc*'cm. by John S. Tern gil. aline. After that, if he convinces his ration Nadine Thornton €his morning and 8:l5-Musical Miniatures a:30-Soldlers with WIngs year are now available. (Scribners; $3). 1~3~New!J, Tile- Dab; lown 10:30-Guy Lombardo Illusfrated lecfures, moflon plc- It is without doubt sacrilege, , board that his figures ar correct and his in­ fomorrow mornin, at 10:30. "The · 8:45-Keep 'Em Eatln« but it is true that I WItS much fentions good. he should have no difficulty in Snow Goose" is the le,end of It 8:551-Seivlce Reports more affected by "Thomas Wol1t'1 malting the ncee! !lar.,' arl'angl'rHentR. great white Canadian loose which ° Salon Musl'c O ° ° Letters to His Mother" than by W h W t . I If f flew over Dunkirk and played a ..-g:lS-You!' Home Goes to War as .ngtott.11 drtnne- any hm~ e se W0 e ever Wl'Q e. put in the rescue work while the 9:3t-Ne1vs, The Dally Iow.n f Whi . h I k k The volume begins with a note British were makiOf their escape. 9:3S-Pro«ram Ca-1endat JOrde te Light on t e Bae Mar et about gr&.mmar school grad~ Weather Caused Corwin Losses 9:4:5-Keeping Fif lor Victory and ends with a postcard from tJNCLE SAM- 100A Week in the BooltshOp * * * * * * VlI1'lcouver, and a PQstserlpt by This transcribed ellisode on the 10 1rYe t S , M . I ,., . • Julia EUzabeth Wolle, hilt JIIOther. vori~e;- s eruftY s USlCIt '" a· WJI. llTNtlTON-Congrcssmen lind government ofiioiltls are In between" there is ~ recoril 01 " , ~ tactics or the return of what fthough hjs strate,y may be funda- "Uncle Sam" llrogrrun serieS pre­ 10:30-The Bookshelf convinccd that the lid will blow orr the black market sto-ry «ny l if young man's ripening, and or 110 General Kenney called their "lirst l mentally defensive, in the sense sented at 11:15 tells how citizens f!7"".""", Sirtnt team." But it appears now I that his primary purpose Is fo il-Muslc Magic minute now. the deparfments of his life In of one small town looked' if the ,...... *' AR NIWI th~t tbe first team is not back and hold the ricb empi~e be already problem ot ilbsenteelSm from the Ii :lS-UIlc1e Sam It probabty will come a8 soon liS Congl'ess is comfortllbly settled which! he did not ~ipen. /) there is no reason to believe thaf has seized rather than lidd new 10ca1 muni{fon:s plant and wnat ' 1l:30-Concert Hall after the Easter "vaclltion" and fraf! had lin opportunity to com" Altogether, Jt IS not ~ pretty V4~ GI_ ..... the Japanese wlll be able to re- territories, he can be expected to they did about ft. J1:50-Farm Flashes mona ~1th itself on whetht'l' conditions 8.rp. M bad thro\lghout the rec~rd. Wolfe wa~ too muelr the r , place the lew tholfsand picked, throw heavy forces into attacks 12-Rh~f.bm Rambles t t f th l · . t d t t th . W h' t bYPl'Cal stage gemus to be all· 0 lIS III liS ...... _ ...... '- exper1eneed ant! dttennined pilots intended to clii tu~p}y llite~ 01' 12:3Q-News, The Dally IOWan es e!l' ~ . " es ey are mgon. wirming, although he had at Ml:lSI(JAL CHATS- 12:4~....;.Relililoils News Reporter Meatlegge~, Javale~gers, Itasleggcrs, spudleggers .and thc rest e've~y period of his JiIe th~ abUit1 No Basic Change who_ lave them command of the' knock out bage~ IroiR whicb al- Today's Musical Chats program, III Worth, Pacific ~ltles in the lirst few lied oUemlfves mi,ht come. I-Musical Chats are almost as common heJ'e as bootlegger. were any met· to eonvjnce people of hiS' prepared and presented each week 2:-VIctory B"ulletin Board ropoliton center in the prohibition era. and to get tbings from them. What In Air SuP'tiority montM of the war and most of Hence Japaifese offensives in day by Richard Fuson ot the WSUl whom are now believed to ~ one or more ot at least three fJle- :J:I()";"'Earlt 19th Century Music< My own simple investigation herc hava disclO'Scd: is afiecting is his complete belie1 There is welcome rellfturllnee in aters - Ad{rlllia, B\irmll and staU, win 1eature mllilic by Mo­ 3-Campus News (l) A congre. sman was ap· in his own genius, II1Id the WlYS d~ad . zart's "Violin Concerto in A thl! word from General Mac­ T01l,h Enenty Ghlna - mult I'JI! rated among th~ 3:10-Fa.m0 U8 Sl!o'rt Stories proached by a furtive stranger tlle small-time black marltet oper- in whieh he worked ta Justitt the Major." ArthUr's head!il.tart~rs that the The battle over Darwin is a summt!r'S tx>ssfblUtiesl, unleS$ they 3:3G-News, The Dall.Y Iowan in the hall of his apartment ators. Because that c'6ndition ex- b~llef. It is a litt~ silly to lind heavy loms ot the allied fithter reminder, ho'tVever, that we are ire foresta1fed by some aetion ot 3:35-Lie.ht Opera Airs building lind offered one pound Ists in other pr'oducts, as' well as hun . mOllntng because It lilht «Quadrons baftlink the 51!"plane up against It tough and resource- the unit~ nations t6 s~I:te tbllni­ *"SIC ftOUIl- 3:45-Nefghborhood Call of eoffee lor $1.25 . r eould usc in liquor, the small-time biack tea~hm~ S'C~edtIle at Ne~ Yo~k Japanese raiding force over Dar­ ful enemy who will not be de- tiative, such as a m~o!' attaclt: on WSUI presents the reg'nlar Wed- 4--Melody Time n'iimes and phiees cxcept that the market is flourishing unpunisHed ~mve~sJty mterfe~ed WIt" hiS win Sunday were due to we&the:t {erred by heavY losses :from com- Rabaul ot other ilnemy stronghold nesdat evening MUSIC HoUr to- 4:1S-Life arid Work In Sovlet Congressman bought Ii estab. fhrougho'l1t ilie country as well as c~elltlVe powers, . .when 1°U I and not enemy action. It was a lng again and again to attack. Al- of like Importance. !tight at 8 o'ctoc\( in studio E. This Russfa 1I11hec'T cOnnections with thJs java- in the District Of Columbia. thl~k of the conditiOns ODder one-day nuke and there has been program, under th~ dfrectlon at 4:30-Tea Time Melodies 1edtr and bas turned in his name (4) That one out ot every :tiv~ which dozens ?f .greater wrllen no basic change in tbe relative ~, WHO ARE Prof. Philip Greeley CIIlilW of the S-Chi1dren'~ !leur fo opA investiiifors auto drivers has little black. mar- bave done their Job. But Wolle merits of the air forces In the music department, vvllI present: 5:30-~usfcal Moods (2) A former well-to-do produce ket books with the names and d!d keep work in,! in s~ite of aD southwest Pacific. "Quintet. in A Minor, opus 84" $:f5-Ne~j, 'f&e "Uy 10WII1l man is lteepin~ office hours onl)' telephone numbers of gasleggers. h~ talk, rmd that IS tbe Important Allied S UJlerforl(t (tl&ar). It will be played' in tfiree It-Dinrier Hmtr Homc . In the mornings and drfvini a faxi The telephone numbers are not thing. This is important because the n\ a V e men ($: moderato~alletro, 7-United States in the 20th' in the alfttnoons and evenings. used fo clitl for deliverIes, as in T~e letters b~ck to Ashevll!e qualitatIve superiority of the adagio and aDegro. 'tIn! artists on Centdry (Qut of the latter be makes about lhe days of bootlegging, tiut to be~lII (for flractrcsl purposes) In American, Brttish and Australian the pro~ram wlU De Pro!. Ar old 7:30-Spo'ftstiine $250 a month.) "It was either get lind out it the dealers hate a'nf Ohapel Hill, N. C., and it if , !quadrons has been the maIn rea­ Sin'a11 aritt dibson Wli1ters, G of 7:45-Music in America HHo tfil! blaCK market game or get gas on haDd before wasting what shame that there are not more son for con!idence that the Japa- . :Pocatello, Idaho', vio1inS, . OUo' &-zMuslC Hotrr out cif business," he said, "and I is in the tank by making the r~ri from that village, since ~bod1 nese wilJ not overrun Austra1ia fri Jelinek, viola, Prof. Hins Koel6et, ':4.",-l'lewti, 'the lYatly rOWan hive two boys in. tile army/' He to tne fllling station or garage who has talked With "ptoft' KaclI the months or years thai remain cello, and Professor Clapp, piano. 9-Dr::tnia Hour told of ane ot Iils customers own- wliere i~ is sold. ot the Playmakel'S, or a:ny oat of before the Pacific war becomes -'-''-----'"--...... -- . er Of three groceries, wll~ was • • • half a dozen other men, canaot the united nations' main show. It sereaming for white potatoes. (5) That the hlack market if! doubt that the ooy made ali im' iustilles this confidence iii spite of The Network Hllhlights Wlien file produce dealer to16 him meat, Cor a time the most flourish- pression on the villa,e a!llt l1li the enemy's concenfrations of he couldn't get potatoes at any ing ot all, has struck a snag In University of North Carolina. IkJt nearly a quarfer mUlion men, NBC.lief 7:1~Ltll'f1 ana Abnet prici, the krocetyriian did, all spoilage. So many butchers have the fury' of letter-writinc cHd not stron, warship tloflUas and hun­ WHO e d only ning to Shy aUtuy. termined writer scrlb~1i1ll 011 Ja~ariese, usfng a fofal 01 about 7~Mr. and Mfl!. Ndt{h one' fifth its nqrrnal needs of white Just wliy (he \vhite light. or' scarred tllbles, rel ,rt.&af~", ~~It. 200 planes, nad just a60ut 40 per­ 7:SO-Tommy Do~y potatoes, receipts averaging only Pllblicit~ has not beeti turrlfld.on ~. Wolfe th6ught h,e ~' cent ot these knockeq out oi­ s-:.Til1'le to Smlle • one car a day.) blaCK mal'kel ope1i1f1ons in this playWright, aM ~ turne41 Mil acfion, an almost lirohi6ithie rilte, 8:30-Mr.. District Attorney cOllntry to a ,reater elOtetit iii Ii be a novelist. He t~ ~)!II ~speelajly since illie:a 10ssH were 9-Kay Kyser • ~. . . I mystery. It's thre ttiat r~bl~ IItt.!r ye'lIr from his m~ Ii,ht:. The first announcement ot 10-News (5) Thllt ttie liquor bllitl: mar- orlicials are reluctafi~ Co Ii«Ivetli8~ did ntYt hesItate to talte t 01 ~unday' s ''heavy losSes' for the lIfi. IiIl9 beeome io serlou8 that thl!ir inabUlty fo eope witH the all sort§ Item o~tlaffit8r£fi aI tiriflsli and Ausffilian SptffJrt ~. Aridrtw 1. May, ()t K~n- situation. !:rut It aiso is fru~ ffiat weH as !t1end8. He {(o§i' 8Ifte lit ~ts o~ef. DaiWinj ,ilvi~g fro rea! tuCliY, tiemilMed fM! gpA cracK if the' publJC were teany arOUSed .vas a ietJlus, arid re~1f iPs son, railed fears tJiaf thl Japan~~ ciow'd: The OP~ riM promised to to twe mognltudE Of. thl& "gaiPen! .tKJ. His hitters ·exp)jJn JIIiif IIiII1 irifiht liave evolved sO~ rl~ dq sci, but" off tJ;§ recOM, tif1rn8 8M. i~xeuiabll! viollitio'i' of tllf -fila. lack of dllieil1llM, tift' ri'i' wrCiikTe Oia! could ehan,e tht ti-:Metr6~boltf~i ~MltYer firE- 6Uieklii islerl th~e rm't tiilii.. flritl-l!nf1atlo'l'i Jh'o;rlint/' as Mr. int, tu~Un" sijIe, fiIj -..1 aspects ot thl! war in fhat {hEiter !IffltJ , fii)wer erio\itH in th4!' iftvestllil~' MIIY ealls It, we inl/iht fflo~e • elOtisffl, hla. he8dmMil inMIier, ....:a ri~ yP' eft f1tHt~t, neW 7-News, Earl GddWlil fl6ri dlviBlCJri. fo "rty attrntiofi to long way toward stll'inpil''1f It 0~t.1 even hjs genius. . • - ""'. • ... . __--,-.&r . .. VfU>N f;.Sj)~ 'I, MA Y_ 5, 194.~ .. . J _ • Prof. Gerald F. Else of Harvard Appointed TOKYO RAIDERS STILL BLASTING JAPS Army Moves Shirley K~uffman Marries James Forrest SUI Language Head, Given Duration Leave In Ceremony at Bagley Methodist Church • Will Assume Duties In Fraternities Single Ring Ceremony s. 11ft In Classical Language Performed Saturday Department After War Engineering Students Education aDuty Urge Youths to AHend By Rev. W. L. Hawn Simultaneous appointment of Occupy Four Houlel; Prof. Gerald F. Else of Harvard To Take Three Today College Now In a single ring service in the IS head oC the classical languages ----______. Methodist church in Bagley, Shir- department and granting of a war­ Arrhdng here yesterday after­ "Education has become a duty ley KaulCman, daughter of Mr. time leave of absence to enable noon from the University of Ne­ and the need is immediate," states and Mrs. J. F, KauUman 01 Je!­ him to enter government service braska, the second gl'OUp of 210 the new Iowa bulletin wbich is ferson, became the bride of James ,,'as announced ycsterday after­ army privates brought the tolal addressed to high chool gradu- R. Forrest, son ot Mrs. Eleanor noon by President. Virgi l M. Han­ of basic engineering students on ates, regardiJlg the ire hman sa- Forrest oC Paola, Knn., May 1. cher. the campus to 420. The first. mester between June 7 and Aug. The Rev. W. L. Hawn officiated. Professor Else, a &rvard oC 210 arrived here Mon- 28. Maisie Johnson of Cleveland, faculty member (or even y aI'S, ~roup "When time was cheap, college succeeds Prof. Roy C. Flickinger, day from tile University of Wy- sometimes could wait because ot Ohio, was- maid oC honor. Ken­ who died last. July after heading oming. financial or other rcasons. Tra­ neth Edge of Tipton served as the languages department. for 17 Moving of these new students ditional reasons for delay are no best man. The ushers were Her­ ye ars. from tcmporary quarters in the longel' valid, Dally war news em- bert Grove of Davenport and Eu­ phasizes the incl'ea ed demand for He will take up his work in the gene KauUman. ul1i1'crsity upon conclusion of his library annex and East hall into national slt'ength Ull'Ough educa­ work in Washington, D. C., which GERALD F. EL E the eight fraternity houses leased tion," according to the publica­ Given by Father he will begin this month. by Ule . army began y terday, lion. The bride, given In marriage by A native of South Dakota, Pro­ when lour houses ,were occupied. World events show the need for her father. wore Il white lloor­ fessor Else recei ved his B.A. de­ Basic stut1ents were moved into m n and women leaders possessed length marquisette gown fash­ gree summa cum laude from Har­ Problems of Today Delta Upsilon. Theta Xi, Phi with e d u cat ion, background, ioned with a sweetheat't neckline vard in 1929 and his Ph.D. in Delta Theta and Beta Theta Pi vi ion, imagination and moral and a torso-length waistline, Her 1934. He sp nt. a yeal' in Europe 'lOuSes yesterday. Phi Gamma sen.ill • • • The engincering units which ar­ groom is a senior in the college be taken up in the courses "WtJr­ Mt's, C, S. Williams. 226 S . .be as isted by Mrs. Minnie Flick­ group completes training as an­ cently married to Shirley Kau[f­ Mrs. Louise Undcrwood, chief rived here this week lire "star" other b gin. Each train e works o( commerce here. man or Jef'terson, was given by time • National Administrution," Lucas slrc t, 2:30 p. m. inger who will characterize Kalh- o[ units lrom the UnIversities of Wy­ tOl' 12 weeks, attending classes The couple is at home in the the office oC student aIfai rs Yes­ "Economic Geography oC South W. S. C. S.-international group-- erine Comel!. A reading will be hostess Iowa Union and secre­ oming and Nebraska. 11Uving been eight hours a day, six days II week. Iowa apartments, 108 S. Linn trrday uCtel'noon nt 4 o'clock in America" and "Geography of Fellow 'hip hall, 2:30 p. m. given by Calhcrine Harmeier. tary of Prot. Earl E. Harpcr, left Teresan CaUloHc study club- Music will be furnished by Mrs. yesterday aftcrnoon lor her home sent to those universities to take The curriculum consists of courses street.. Jbc Dffice of Helen Focht in Old Asia." tests, before being shipped out to Capitol. In' the fie1d of postwal' recon­ Home of Mrs. Walter Murray, Gerald W. Buxton. in MarshaJltown. She will spend a in mathematics and several phases 927 E. College street, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Edna M. Harler, as.~isted short time there belol'e going to universities throughout th e coun­ of physics. Helen Reich, ,,~sistant directol' struction the work inc I u' des, try lor the army specialized en­ of student affairs, presented a set "Labor Legislation," "National Christl an chllrch-P.-arre mts~lon - by Mrs. H. L. Bailey, is in charge Kansas Clly, Mo" where she will Upon graduation they are sent Rebekahs Will Meet ,ulld, J join her husband, Ens, Benton J . gineering program. of china as a girt [rom the office Post-War Pro b 1 ems," "Public ary society, Sara lIart of arrangements lor the tea which to signal and air oepots, pl'ocura- A special meet in of the Iowa swfl. Refreshments were served. Finance" and "World Population Trl Girls-Christian church, 6 will follow the program. Underwood. ment districts 01' radio cxperimen- City Rebekah lodge No. 416 has Taking part in the courtesy were Problems." p. m. All new members of lhe Iowa tal laboralories. In some cases been callcd for 8 o'clock tomorrow }lrs. Imelda Murphy. R. L. Bal­ The shortage of business teachers Art circle-Board room or the City Woman's club nre invited to Zion Group to Meet study is contlnu d. evening in the Odd Fellow hall. lantyne, Donald Mallett, Mrs. Ade­ for ' high schOOls and colleges is public libr'f\l'y, IOn. m. at.lend the meeting. University High School Mrs. John Lawrence, Mrs. War- Professor Kurtz pointed oul that. Business pel·taining to the Re- laide Burge. Helen Reich, Helen acute, faculty membel's or the col­ Engli h Luthcran miSSionary 0- W'II pte t ' ren Hunter and Mrs. Frank Zeman these students nre not only cx- bekah convention which will be Focht, Mary Ellen Coast, Eileen lege point out, thereby making it clety-English Lutheran church, Movie, Discussion Will I resen oncer will be hostesses at t.he Zion tremely useful to their country held in Iowa City next week will Schenken, Mary Louise Nelson, possible Ior additional persons to 2:30 p. m. Be Presented Tonight Lutheran Ladies Aid meeting to- now but in peace time they will be discussed. After the business Dorothy Krein, Mrs. William Saun­ qualify if they have had train­ Lions club-Reichs pine room, 12 Vocal and in. trumcntal groups morrow afternoon at 2:30 in thc be qualified to help develop iur- meeting. at whleh Mrs. Ralph Lit­ ing in accounting, shorthand, M. At Medical Dinner o! UnIversity high school will pre- parlors of the Zion Lut.heran ther the many new elect.ronic de- trel, noble 6lrnnd, will preSide, the ders, Mrs. George Spellman, Mr8. sent thcil' onllun l IIp)'lng concel'. church. viers. degree start will practice. Lawrence Ely and Gertrude Un­ typewriting, marketing, geography Elks Lodge No. 590-Elkll club, rath. and melhods oC tcaching. 8 p. m. Dr. QeOl'ge C. Albright wlll dls­ cus.~ "The Aching Ear" Dnd Dr. F~QUL8~~inthc~~gym1')oslum. r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D. M. Liertc will pre~ent. a movie 'l'he orchc 1ra, 'iris' glee club, • • dealing with the hearing of school junior and senior high school chor­ New Museum Poster I SUI Students In I Pan-American Affairs children tonight In the Je!Cerson use, small nsembles and solOists Represents Principles I Hospital 1 hotel following a dinner and busi­ will nppear on the program. • -Ara-nt-S-her-":'ma-n, - A3- of - Des Conference Planned ness meehng of the Johnson Of Atlantic Charter County Medical s~ety. Moines, isolation In his discussion, Dr. Albright Plan Potluck Supper The Atlantic Charter, a new Abe Rosenberg, A3 of Maquo- Here June 17 to 19 will emphasize ome point..; in the A potluck supper will be held poster, has been placed in Mac­ keta, Children's hospital Roy Nance, G of Stillwater, ____ diagnosis and care of the patient by the Sons of Union Veterans in bride museum among others on with earache, and will dCl>cribc the home of Mr. and Mrs. Qeol'ge display there representing the Okla., ward C53 "Understanding Latin America" an improved method ot after-care TI'undy, 336 S. Dodge strcet, to­ ideals for which the American Darwin Moore, P3 of Albion, is the thcme chosen for the con- in mastoidectomy. morruw evcning at 6:30. Members IMPORTANT people Ii ve, work and light. ward C51 ference on inter-American affairs The dinncr wi ll begin at 6 are osked to bring sandwiches, At an historic meeting on the Patricia Whiteford, C4 of ot- to be held at the unIversity June o'clock. covered dishes and table services. Atlantic ocean, Aug. 14, 194 1, tumwa, isolation 17 to 19, the committee has an- President Franklin Roosevelt and (Note: Visitors are not allowed nounced. Prime Min ister Winston Churchill In lsola-Uon.) l Speakers alreadY apPOinted are made known "certain common ' . Dr. German Al'ciniegas of Colom- ANNOUNCEMENT prillciples in the national policies ISSU~s W e.dd '"g Permit bia, South Amllfica, visiting pro­ of their countries on which they R. NeIlson MIller, clerk of court, lessor 01 sociology at the Univer- base their hopes 10l' a better fu­ issued a marriage llccnsc yester- slty of Chicago; J. Fred Rippy of ture for the world", day to Graham V, Jacobson, legal, the University or Chicago history Luggage The summary of these principles at1d Ella M. Peters, legal, both of department, and PJ'of. Samuel This is a nationwide warning is necessary to withdraw and is portrayed in the postel'. Iowa City. ' Dicken, geographer of the Univer- sit.y of Minnesota. FOR THE MEN IN THE being published in the inter­ recover all Fletcher's Castoria Stnged with tbe cooperation of est of protecting pub 1 i c outstanding, ROUGE, BUT NOT FOR FACES the OfIjce of the Coordinator of ARMED FORCES Inter-American AlCairs in Wash­ health. ington, D. C., the conference will Everyone is asked to search be the first on this subject ever In cooperation with . the the medicine chest and to re­ held on the Iowa campus. THE TWO-SUITER United States Food and Drug I Political, cultural nnd economic turn to the retail dealer for relations; music and art and edu­ 50 Administration, the Centaur refund (Jny and all such cat.ion will be considered as $27 Company of Rahway, New genel'al t.opics during the con­ Fletcher's Castoria purchased fe rence. Je r s e y, manufacturers of during the last 60 days. Please Grain leather wit h Fletcher's Castoria, warns all double partition. One notify all your friends to do Blanche Buresh Weds side for suit, the other ~olders of Fletcher's Castona, likewise. for traveling requisites, that is, wholesale druggists, Corp. Roy O. Todd retail druggists, country store­ If you are a retailer, please immediately discontinue the keepers and consumers, to In a Single l'ing ceremony sale of all Fletcher's Casto ria manche Buresh, daughter of Mr. discontinue the sale and use and Mrs. ~erry Buresh of Rice­ Army OIficer'~ ca, , leather trimmed, on hand and return all stocks Kbaki color ...... of the article because it has ville, became the bride of Corp...... 11.95 to the manufacturer for re­ Roy O. Todd of Bolling Field, been discovered that all such Washington, D, C., son of Mr, and Waterproof Canvas Furlough bags, pl aJn 2 50 3 95 fund. Mrs. S. E. Todd, 533 S. Van Buren lind zipper, blue and Khaki color ...... • TO. Fletcher's Castoria which has street, May 1 in the Nort.h Austin been shipped since March It is urgently necessary for 'Methodist church of Chicago. The Army Footlockers, Rev. Percy Reid McMahan, pastor mela I rei n forced 8.95 9.95 13.95 1st, 1943, contains a foreign health protection that you of the church, ofticiated. ingredient which causes nau­ follow these instructions faith­ The bride is a leacher i n the Gladstone Bags, I'einforced corners, 13 95 27 50 Iowa City public schools. The 22 and 24 inch length ...... • TO • sea and vomiting. fully. .bridegroOm , who was formerly employed at the First Capital As neither consumers nor This is the announcement National bank here, is now sta­ tioned with t.he finance depart­ ZIPPER retailers can tell the differ­ that was made over the radio ment of the army all' COl'pS at Bolling Field, LEATHER BAGS ence between the packages yesterday. It applies to Fletch­ made before March lst and er's Casto ria sol d in the Mrs. Gordon Marsh I those produced thereafter, it United States only. To Head Review Club Solid Irames, two handles, Mrs. Gordon Marsh was re­ waterproof linings. cenUy elected president of the THE MANUFACTURER OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Book Review club, succeeclJ,pg Mrs. Chat'les Foster. Mrs. L. B. Judson will succeed the former LOTS OF ROUGE-:-35t powlds a year-Is UIIed by ·the optical shop of secretary, Mrs. Norman Sage. UIe Frankford arsenal In PhiladelphIa. No, It's nol. for the faces of The committee members who &he women workers. Where It roea Is ShOWD, above, by Mlrlam Hili, presented the nominations were wIlo II applying rouge to a Jens poUlhlnf machine. It mlrhl. be BREMER'S Mrs. Arnold Small, Theodore Jahn "wberry navored, too, but We wouldn't know. and Mrs. Glenn Houston, Yankees Squeeze Out 3-1 Win Over Red Sox I Ninth Inning PhitadelphiaPh illies ST lBy Jack Sords Sports A$TP Inclucles Climb Out of Cellar ~~=.:: r Trail Vigorous Sports AHack Wins By DOLORES RIELLY to give a part of their daily and emphasizes the best use of nat­ Spill 3·1, Spo.... EdItor, The Dally Iowan weekend periods of free time to ural weapons-hands, teet, kn~, Dodgers, A strenuous well-rOll.nded physi­ training fpr or participation in elboWS and head and stresses lIeD­ As Kraus Pitches Br cal training schedule which in­ intramural sports. de: Continue Half Game The tesl which be given the eral body maneuverability 81Id WHITNEY cludes aquatics, combatives, gym­ wm inC Five-Hit Boll Game nastics, mass military track and men is the standard army physical best body leverages. Ahead of Cleveland IAllTlN WE leam sports has heen planned and fitness lest an~ will measure Also slressed in this new pro­ he In American league BROOKLYN (AP) - The Phil- ' organized [or the army s ial­ strenglh, endurance, agility and gram will be gymnastics-tum­ J adelphia Phillics climbed out of !zed training yrogram here by coordination. These tests wil1 be vol NEW YORK (AP) - Th~ New the National lellgUe cellar yes­ * 'fleet' Proves Biggest members of the university physi.:: given from time to time during lhe bling, rope climbing and appar- 'iJt York Yanke squeezed out a 01 terday with a 3 to 1 triumph over * t riple Crown Threat cal education faculty and will lraining period 10 show lhe pro- atlls excrcises. Allied with the lis to 3 victory over the Bo ton Ret! the Br09klyn Dodgers in the begin Monday, it was announced gress of the men's general physi- gymnastics is th obstacle COUfle. vol Sox yesterday to continue hal! a major leagues' first twilight game * Of Racing Season yesterday. cal condition. The course w ill be built in Vre game in front of the Cleveland o( the senson. The new physicAl education The exercise Ii Ids Cor the phys- ravine at the norlh end of ite hUI Indians in the American league. Lefty Jack Kraus, a former ltl" ~fAX nJL\.. prolP'am, headed by E. G. "Dad" ical training activities will be lo- .... 1: It took a ninth inning on Dodger farmhand who was traded (Pinch-htUln. for Schroeder, diJ'ector oC athletics cated north of the tine arts build- planned exercise field north of the pia ~wo hits and a loni fly by Johnny to the Phillfes fol' Bob Bragan this WbJtney Marlin) hel'e, and supel'vised by Coach ing and it is believed it may also fine arts buildIng. When COll\­ Lindell, however, to capitali:l.e on apI'ing, pItched five-hit ball for NEW YORK (AP)-Th6 last David A. Armbru ter, is designed be necessary to take over for the pleted, it will comply with all the the- six-hit hurling of Spud his second success ovel' lhe club time we saw Dave Woods be W8li to cover a wide range of activi­ purpose ot calisthenics part of the requirements of the latest amly Chandler, Who piQed bls second thnt let him go. in a hardware store near Pimlleo ties with particula~ litress placed field now used by the women's obstacle course methods or plans. Victory of the 5ellSQrI. buy in, D couple of cans 01 paint, on those which develop skills and physical education department. The mass military track part of P~elpbla ABRDOA lind il wa. n't an aCcident tha.t talents which are of special mili­ Following the setling-up exel'- the program will consist of r\III­ Boston AD It H 0 A tary valu.. Murtaugh, 2b .. 5 I 2 3 1 tho colors he wanted were black cises, which will come first in the niOi, jumping, throwing, climilblg Accol'ding to present plans, the Lake,------ss ...... _ ...... 3 0 2 1 1 Northey, rf ...... 3 0 1 0 0 and yellow. dailY physical conditioning rou- and obstacle course practice. McBride, cf .•....• _..... 4 0 0 3 0 Litwhller, If ...... 5 0 0 0 0 That's a nice cuslom they have :!irst four weeks of tho course will tine, the men wili go 10 the exer- Stress is laid upon cardio-respira. be devoted to testing, general con­ cise field where they will be given tory and muscular endurance In Doerr, 2b ...... 4 0 0 3 3 WasdelJ, Ib ...... _.... 6 0 I 8 I there at Baltimore's hospitable Simmons, If ... _...... 3 0 0 2 0 Dahlgren, ss ...... 3 0 0 5 2 horse park-painting the weather dit.ioning and to a sampling of the a differcnt group 01 outside ae- this phase 01 the plan. In ad.d!­ basic activities. During Ihis time, tivities. tion to the ones already mllll- Lupien, Ib ...... 0 0 10 1 Naylor, cf ...... 4 I 2 6 0 vqne in the color of the Preakness the trainees will be carefully One of the more important of tioned, its actlviiies are rOid Fox, rf ...... _. ... ,4 0 1 0 0 May, 3b ~ ...... 2 0 0 2 3 w.inner. Mr. Woods insi:3ted he graded and classified, according Tabor, 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 3 Livingston, c ...... 4 0 wasn't playing a hunch a week the general program's activities is work, cross-country running, re­ 1 0 3 to their individual aptitudes and Parlee, c ...... 3 3 2 & 2 p ... aquatics, which will teach those lays and sprints and field events. Kraus, 3 a 0 0 2 ahead of time, but black lind yel­ deficiencies. Dobson, P ...... 1 1 0 0 2 ----- low happen to be the brilliant who did not know how to swim When the men are finished with Miles x ...... 1 0 1 0 0 Following the testirlg period, belore 10 swim, and will provide this schedule, tbey are given a 3Q.. Totals M 3 G ~7 9 silks of Mr. and Mrs. John D. whenever possible, the trainees Brown, p ...... 0 0 0 1 1 those who already know how to minute period of team spotts, Hertz, who own Count P'leet. will be assigned to activities in swim with a more advanced war- which include soccer, speedbaD, Brooklyn AB RHO A Count Fleet already is in Balti­ which their deficiencies a re great­ time SWimming program. T his touch football, basketball, volley­ Totals It I 1,18 13 more with an easy win In the . 20040 est. wartime swimming program in- ball and baseball. Kentucky derby already 10 his x-Batted (or Dobson In 7th Vaughan, s ...... 4 0 I J 0 Six hours each week, consisting credit. cludes leaming 10 sustain one's According to Coach Armbruster, y-Two out when winning run Walkel', r( ...... 4 1 I 3 0 of lhree periods at two hours each, sel! in waleI' lor some time by it is a "model type program." He seored That's only the 1irst leg on the Herman, 8b ...... ~ .. ..4. 0 0 2 2 will be devoted to the physical sustaining s t r 0 k e s, swimming added that, after the general pro­ tJ iple crown, but what is lell to New York ABltUOA Camilli, Ib ...... 4 0 0 3 0 conditioning program. In addi­ under waler, swimming while gram is in full operation, as much Medwlck, If ...... 4 0 2 3 0 make the Prenkness more than an tion, the men will be encouraged clothed, inflating clothes for sup- as possible will be done to stimu­ Grimes, ss ...... 4 I 1 1 3 Moore, c ...... 4 0 0 9 0 exercise gallop for him? After that I , port while in wuler, different lale in lel'est in an intramural pro­ he will tie up again with a couple Weatherly, cf ...... 3 i) 1 I 0 Kampouris, 2b ..... I 0 I 2 0 types of wartime rescue and var- gram. of already vanquished rivals in the Keller, cf ...... 3 o 1 3 0 Borda(Jarny z ...... 0 0 0 0 0 ious "carries." The men will Coach Armbrusler has bad OOI'don, 2b ...... 2 2 2 Glossop, 2b .... I 0 0 0 1 Belmont stakes, and we think he Iowans Record .540 swim in the old gymnasium pool. charge of undergraduate physical o 0 cnn win all lInee with Johnny Etten, Ib ...... 4 9 0 Melton, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 The combalives part of lhe plan education in the university fot o 1 Longden, his jockey, just siUing 1 SCOoney?-z ...... 1 0000 is made up of boxing, wrestling the past four years as well a8 Johnson, 3b ...... 4 1 2 still like he was taking it easy in tn Sean, c ...... 4 I ' 2 7 2 Kimball, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Small Schedule and hand-to-hand methods. It being the head swimming coach. (I rocking chair. Lindell, rf ...... 4 1 I 3 0 Also on the physical training Plmllco Is pl'~rln.. for a. Tolals ~9 1 5 27 3 Sports teams of the Univer.lity staff of the new ormy speciamed Chandler, p ...... 2 o 0 o 3 New 1943 Baseball bumper crop of fans this Satur­ I-Ran for Kampourls in 6th Lieut. (arideo of Iowa in 1942-43 won 27 and training program are Harald E. zz,-Batted tor Melton in 8th day, no matter what sort of op­ Cardinals Rout Cubs Briceland, instructor in the uni. Tol&l 30- t t 27 13 Pepped Up, Ready position I provided for the Fleet. lost 23 dual con tests in the small­ 1B0ston ...... 020 000 100--3 Philadelphia ...... 000 000 201-3 est schedule in many years, a sur­ versl\y -phl'sica\ eduoation depart­ Brooklyn ...... 000 000 001-1 n will be worth tbe prIce of ad· ment, and H. M. Howard, mstrul.'­ New York ...... 120 000 11'01-4 missIon just 10 watch hbn. In .. vey disclosed yesterday. In Opener of Series Errors-John on, Fox; runs bat­ Errors - Moore, Glossop; l'uns 6oesJune29 tor and wrestling cO:;lch in the Hawkeye teatnB~ competing in For League Games workout, which Is just wbaf, the -university . ted in-Keller, Weatherly 2, Miles, batted in-Naylor, Murtaugh, Lit­ Preakness may be. only 50 dual events, were far Lindell; two base hit-Etten: three whller, Medwlcki two base bits­ NEW YORK (AP)- Brace your­ The last time the Hertz colt under the usual total of the past Redbirds Get 15 Hits base hit-Partee; stolen base - Frank Caride-o, University of decade, whic.h h ranged Crom 96 Medwick, Walker; three base bit self tor Ule end of lhe basehit Iowa (ootbaU coach and now turned il on in Baltimore he was Off Four , Camp Grant Blanks L D k e ; socrllices - Weatherly, -Murtaugh; - Naylor; in 1933-34 to 75 last year. commissioned lieutenant ~g) in out there all by himself wj\h 30 Chandler; double piayJ-Chand- drought. The "corrected" 1943 Three of the squads won more Annex 11-3 Victory Wisconsin, 5 to 0, stolen base-Northey; sacrifices­ the navy, yesterdlU' morning re­ lengUls at daylight showing be­ 101', Grimes and Etten; Partee and baseball, with a little Jackrabbit contests than they 10 t, one broke Melton 2; dOUble play - Kraus, ceived orders to report June 29 tween him and the second horse. In Shortened Game Lupien; Brown Doerr and Lupien; even, and the record of the other Dahlgren lind Wasdell; left on added, is ready for dL~trjbution to al Quon t, R. I. That was in the Waklen last au­ len on ba es-New York 5, Bo - bases-Philadelphia 10, Brooklyn three hawed more defeats than the majol' league clubs. With an aviation volunteer spe­ tumn. MADISON, Wis. (AP) - SqQr­ ton 4; buses on balls-Chandler 2, 6; bases on balls-Kraus 3, Mel. victories. Iowa had no team in "We hope to make Ihe change clalist rating, he will t.nke a two..­ It's 0 JiHle eat'ly to tUrn loose ing a\1 their runs in the fourth Dobson 2, Btown 1; strike outs­ Ion 6; · Krau, 2, Melton mucb lancy talk about another gymnastics, tennis or golf. Chandler 7, Dobson 3, Brown 1; Saturday," Ford C. Frick, Nntional month indocl.rinution course at the The tiUe of the only unbeaten inning, Camp Grant derea·..ed Wis. 6; hitrot! Melton 4 in 8 jnning$, Rhode Island base. wondel' horse, but the tailbirds hitS-off Douson 7 in 6 innings, league president, ex planed, "bul team goes to Wl'estiing, wilh tnree consin, 5 to 0, yesterday in a Kimball 2 in 1; wild pitch-Mel­ Caridco received hls commission thinie this colt may fill the bill Brown 2 in 2 2-3; bit by ton; losing pitcher-Melton; um­ dual meet wins. The baseball team baseball game catled a.fter seven that depends upon whether the Apl'i! 6. He came to the universlty belore Winter. Some say he wilt be -by Chandler (Dobson); pa ·sed pires-Slewart, Mogerkurth and had an 8-4 record, for .667; while shipments arrive in time. We won't in 1939 and has served os HaWk­ up there on a pedestal with Man innings. The soldiers nick~d ball - Portee; losing pitch~r - Dunn; t1me-2:16: attendance footban Ilnished with 6-4 for .600. eye backfield coach under Dr. 0' War and Seabisquit and Gal­ Pilcher Bill Wcndt for live hils Brown: umpires-Hubbard, Rom­ 3,184. make the change until nil the clubs Records of the otllel' teams are Eddie Anderson. As a Notre Dame lant Fox and Equipose and the which, plus an error by Third mell and t}erry; time-2:03; at­ have been supplied with bolls tor others. swimming, 2-2; basketball, 7-10; quarterback, he was all-American crd!;s country, 1-2, and indoor Baseman Ed Friske, accounted ior tendance-I,600. their weekend games, so don't in 1029 and 1930. Just remember, however, that Frey Is Sensation make it definite. I wouldn'l want r.lcing holds ils own with women traok, 0-1. No dual meets were their runs. scheduled in outdoor track. the fans to come out expecting to lind the weather [or being un­ Bob Carpenler and Georae Lake Tobin leads BOlton' certain. and tllat every so (otcn In the past ten years, Iowa teams held the Badgers to five hils. The In see 0 lively ball ond then be dis­ have won 473 dual contests, lost Pirates Whip appointed " a hOI'se jUllt gets out of kilter with- victory was Camp Grant's third » To 5 to 3 Triumph out niay reason the bcst o! train­ 356 and lied 18 for a percentage The only diffcrence between the of .570. Ameng the best sensons over Wisconsin this year. .467 Average corrected ball and the dismally Over New York ers can put II ringer on. Holdl That'. one thinK in the Oount's were 1933-34, .648; 1935-36, .69S; Score by innlngs: dend model with which the mojor 1940-41, .585, lind 1934-35, .583. Cincinnati 8-3, While Others Moan leagues started the 1943 season is BOSTON (AP) - Big Jim favor. Don Cameron, his trainer, Camp Grallt .... 000 500 0-5 10 I During only one year, 1937-38, in the rubber ccment used b - Tobin pitched and baited lhe Bos­ know a lot more about his Wisconsin ...... 000 000 0-0 Ii 1 About Balata Ball harres than most of the men in Iowa teams losl more events thlln tween the ioyers of yarn. The ce­ tOil Braves to a 5 to 3 victory Corpenter, Lake and Vrablik; llitt bushless. UnUJ the husky they WOn, NEW YORK (AP)- Lonnie Frey, rn nt used in the "clunk" ball was over the New York Giants yes­ Wendl, Pearson und Wynn. Even Series the little Cincinnati second ,ase­ made from a poor grade of re­ terday with the help of Rookie lind genial Cameron came lonr man who always has been known clllimed rubber-lhere's no good Charley W01'km n, who bit a two­ late In 1938, Mr. and Mrs. Bertz as a dallgerous hitter but never a reclaimed rubber available any run homer in the third inning. did their best to dir up a dif­ S. Martin z ...... 1 0 1 0 0 CINCINNATI AP)-A three- persistent one, is the batting sen- more, according to Lou Coleman, Tobin drove in Boston's other ferent handler ror their IiItrlnr Erickson, p ...... " 1 0 I 0 0 every month in the year. A run !irst inning, including Vince sa lion of the spring in the National who is in charge or baseball pr~ runs, two with a single in the DiMaggio's two-ply homer, started league. duction for A. G. Spalding und second IItanza lind one with an­ ka.iner hired by Uertz usually on their way While mOl'e famous sockers have Brothers. This cement soaked into other singlc in the sixth. Johnny kept hi. hat on, walked In the to an 8-3 victory over Cincinnati been moaning about the balata the yarn and hardened, making the McCarthy also figured in the f.-ont dOOr or the stable and yesterday 10 even the current ball Frey ha been quielly Cashion­ wool brittle. The n w ball con­ Braves offensive with three of then, scurried out the back to s<1ri[$ one-nil. ing a .467 bailing average whIch tains a fresh cement that remains their seven hits. start looklnIr for another job. The Rhinelanders oulljit their at the clo. e of business Monday soft and sticky. Not Cameron. The Hertzes hod Joe 13 to 9, bu t except tor three was the best in the mojor~. An informal lest, made by a star in lheir barns then, too, but innings rookie Xavier Rescigno Based on 20 or more times at bouncing the ball on an uncarpeted he wos ailing and hadn't run a lick held them in the paim of his hand bat including Monday's games, the section of the noor, indicated thlll MAJOR LEAGUE since he won the Saratoga cup in for hts (trst- win of the year. \.en leading hitters in the senlol' cir­ the corrected 1943 baseball wUI the summer of 1937. The more Cameron watched Count Arthur PUtsbur.. b AB R H PO A cult were Frey, Danny Litwhiler, bounce about twice as high as the Philadelphia .409; Clyde Kluttz, e,dier 1943 version and about 50 STANDINGS work, the more perplexed he be­ Russell, If...... S 1 1 I I) 1)O!;ton .400; Eric Tipton, Cinein- percent higher than lhe 1942 ball came. The horse was ound, but that some oC thc National league he always wound up with some Barrett, rf...... 5 2 2 2 0 nati .359; Billy Heman, Brooklyn NatnlOJllLI Leacue P'letcher, Ib...... 3 2 0 8 1 .357; Charley Workman, Boston clubs have been using since April I . leisurelr looks at the stretch turn. W L Pet. Finally, he got to the bottom of Elliott, 3b.. , ...... _. !j 2 3 2 a .357; M re!!l May, Philadelphia 24. Brooklyn ...... 9 3 .751) the troubJe. That's an accurate de­ DiMaggiQ, cf...... 1 i 4 0 .355: JohnnY McCarthy, Boston St. Louis ...... 7 4 .~361l\CtilYtion . One leg was &horlel' Gustine, 53...... 4 0 0 ~ 4 .346; Arky Vaughan, Brooklyn .340; Boston ...... 5 3 Cosearart, 2b ...... 4 0 0 4 I Joe Burns, J;ioston .333, and Eddie .626 than lhe other. In fact, both :!rapt Fleet Is Favorite Pittsburgh ...... 7 5 .583 hooves had been pared too close Lopez, c ...... 3 0 0 3 0 Joost, Boston .333. Cincinnati ...... 6 6 ReSCigno, p ...... 3 0 I I 1 Prey also leads the league in .500 by an overzealous shoer. Cameron Philadelphia ...... 3 6 .833 fixed the troubJe with a special set - - --- hits with 21 and is tied with Her- In Preakness Stakes Chicago ...... 3 8 Totals ..... _...... 31 I 9 :11 II man lor the most runs scored, nine, .273 of leather pads, which fit inside New York ...... 3 8 .273 the !I'ont shoes. They also pl'ovlded CincInnati o • R too A ficrman leads in doubles with five By DONALD SANDERS Yesterday's Results a yielding cushion for tendel' spot . and McCarthy is tied with Jim BALTIMORE (AP) - Pretty Pittsburgh 8, Cincinnati 3 ---:----,;------1 Russell for Uie most triples, three. Then he trucked Coullt Ar­ Frey. 2b ...... 4 0 0 3 well convinced that the 53rd run­ Philadelphia 3, Brooklyn I thur off to Plrnllco tor the Gov­ Miller, ss ...... 4 0 0 3 S 41twbHer has hit u'ree honie ning of lhe Preakness stakes on Boston 5, New York 3 ernor BoWie handicap and saW o runs, two more than any other Marshal, rL ...... 5 I 0 0 Saturday would produce only a 5t. Lousi 11, Chicago 3 his charre leave everythlng else ENDS TODAY McCormiCk, Ib...... 5 1 4 8 o batter in the league. Vaughan has conte t for second money behind American Lea.. u e behind him for his first stake "THE CHETNIIS" Walker, ct ...... 5 0 1 4 o batted in the most' runs, ten, two the speedy Count Flect, Pimlico W L PCL .Ieton of the year. Now to re­ Haas, 3b...... 5 0 3 2 o more thnn teammate Mickey racing fans looked to the 21st run­ New York ...... 8 3 .727 place this earUer lIOn of 8ei' h , TIpton, U...... 5 0 2 0 o Owen. ning of the $lO,OOO-added Pim­ Cleveland ...... 7 3 .700 Mueller, c ...... 2 0 0 2 o Six players are tied for {be most lico Oaks today to provide the Detroit ... ,...... 6 4 .600 Detroit at S1. Louis-Overmire Crabtree· ...... 1 0 1 Q o slolen bases with two apiece. best contest of Maryland's biggest W3:$hmgtQn ...... 7 6 .583 DePhillips, c ...... 1 0 5 o Rip Sewell of Pittsburgh has racing week. St. Louis ...... 4 5 .444 (1-0) vs. Seinoth (0-0) 1 Chicago at Cleveland (2)-E. Starr, p ...... O 0 0 0 II stepped up in (ront of other Na- Despite Count Fleet's compara­ Philadelphia ...... 5 8 .385 (,1·1~:7!' Ma1loy, p ...... l 1 1 o tional league pitchers by winning tively slow time in the Kentucky Smith (1-0) and Ross (0-0) VS. STARTS TODAY 0 Boston ...... 4 7 .364 Dean (0-0) and Milnar (0-0)__ Mesner·· ...... l 0 0 0 o three games without a setback. Derby, the class of Mrs. John D. Chicago ...... 2 7 .222 Heusser, p ... I) Johnny Vander Meer of the Reds &1.' ...... l 0 0 o Hertz's . color bearer apparently Vesterdal"s Results Kelleher···...... 1 0 0 0 o had won three, but lost one, while had frigntened off all but three New York 'I., Boston 3 NOW SHOWING Beggs, p ...... O «) 0 0 o tour hurlers have 2-0 records. colts. DEltroit 4, St. Lows 3 ----""""-:""- This trio included Allen T. SiI'Q­ Clevelltnd 2, Chica.o 1 Total...... 41 3 II %'7 8 'A's Defeat Senaion mons' Blue Swords, second in the Philadelphia ;t, Washlt;l~t.on I • Batted lOJ Mueller ih .6tb • PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Rookie derby, and two home-breeds, W. TODAY'S .P IT <; K~ I\ S •• Batted tor Malloy in 4th. Jess, Flores pitched a three hitter L. Brann's Vincentive and H. L . Na~i oDa l lA..,.e ••• Batted for Heusser in Bth yesterday as the Athletics defeat­ Straus' New Moon. Pilts~urgh at Cit;acinh!lti (?fight) Pittsburgh ...... 302 300 000-8 ed Dutch Leonard and the Wash­ Heading the Oaks enlries ~s -Lanmng (1-0) vs. WallelJl (1-0) Cincinnati ...... :.. 001 000 101-3 ington Senators, 3 to 1. It was the Askmenow, the Hal Price HeadleY Philadelphiil at Brooklyn-Puchs Errors-G u s tin e , Coscarart, second victory in three starts Cor color-bearer, which topped the (0-0) vs. Newsom ~a- O ) Walker. Runs batfe

• . ftJt~-r>AY;-M,(:q~, f§43 - . ~ - SMta babel islend 95 miles north. current year ami pay . Nth' est!­ sptralin, both unemployment and Prom the Rtlssells to Munda, an mated taJc within tile year. taxes. Delhind Growing For AMlRICA- Wilen relief was a personal and enemy afrbtse in the New Georgia 3. Farmers-a JPeCtal rule a~ (Continued from page 2) community function, a dollar given group, i only 120 nautical miles, plies. If the gross ineome f)f an was a doUar received. Today as ~wa Law Publicati n whereas Guadalcanal airfield is indIvidual f1'om flil'1'llinl fOIl' Ole tem, which in turn is based on 180 miles from Munda. t8'Xable year Is at least 80 per a government function reUef costs pena.lizing litnes to reward un­ three times as much in taxes as is A big boost in the demand for No information was available cent of his total esthnated grDlS fltn s. To add insult to injury the received by the unemployed. complete sets of the "Iowa Law here as to American installations income from all sOUrcel, sue'& Ib\ admini§tration of the dole involves Let.'s be realliitic. ACter the war - Review," quarterly publication of on the- Russells. Since our forces individual ml7 file a declermJon America will need initiative as i I the college of Jaw. has com~ with moved in more than two months ot the estimated tax at lillY time the creation of a huge bureaucracy; ago substantial fortWcations are on or before Decernbe 15 of tlle never before to produce goods for rls the formation of new government leads to political corruption, a re,­ itself and an impoverished world. likely by thi time. taxable year if the taxpayer is on a,~eies and expansion in ~cope Imented populiltion and eventual Disclosure of the Russells occu- a calendat year balis. The surest way to destroy Initia­ ~! nat. of the old ones, Prol. Percy Bord­ berikruptcYJ This hould be self­ tive is to- put men on government , . well, acting dean of tbe college paiion comes I than two weeks 4. The final-return w1ll' be filed , ' Im_, aftel' the navy reported American by all taxpa,ers H at present oa evident from the waste, ineltl- payrolls.Without individual initia­ 01 law, announced yesterday. tive America is nol Americll.Lel's es 1ft!. Six complete sets have been or­ seizure of Funafuti Island In the or before the March 15 following eieney and lremendous cos! oC our ruii iIIoUce oorselve . Iy alld del:ed in the last nine monlns and Ellice group in the central PacJfic. the close of the taxable y~, OR experiment !Jnce 1933. inquiries are being received at A Funatuti base increllSes the pro- this return, adjustments wIN be lection of American ba~s in the made for differences betweew the HI. nAYS CHALLENGES: Mr. WPro. the rate of ten or twelve a month, he said. Fiji and Samoan islands and men- estimated or wIthheld tax, and'the Pollock assumes that normal men I-tUIl'l. HOLLYWOOD- A complete set consists of one aces lapanese positions in the Gil· correct tax reported by the tax- are satisfied with mere ustenanl'e (Continued from page 2) appar. volume each of the 28 years the bert group to the north. payer. and ptefe£ not to work, This is ith the ''rowa Law Review" has been pub­ Since most taxpaYers alread1 two-page-un10Id or a Varga girl lished, with four issues in each have filed their 1948 ' nfunis on refuted by the obvious foct that COUl'le. 11\tIR!' mIllion of men who have in pink nnd white, wilh the dis­ volume. March 15, their paymen on in ~he TAXES- March 15 and lul'lp 16, 1943 will securily continue to wOl'k hard creet credit reading: "Du Barry The college has on hand several was A Lady, The T hnicolorful of Ibe hundred copies of all the issues (Continued from page 1) be trea ted ,,- MI thel, and con ttuctively. Melro - Goldwyn - Mayer Musical 1 ot t~e ",ith the exoeption ot nine, and 1943 liaht!; . } , 01' on 1942 I Mr. 'Pollock alsb a sumes that lind domestic servants)-wiU have lneom~ ':~'()y. 't~ carel'lda}l ' ufleJnP10ymenf is synonymous witli Comedy, ylelds this impression of 1 COIIl. plans to have printed about 300 20 per cent or their taxable income year I ~ tired (0 urmtneSs. What about technologi- the Du Bany Girl from famed all the coPies of each of these issues. deducted weekly, semi-monthly or me d i ~1 &f I'i, , trno~d cal unemployment? New inven- arttst Val'ga of Esquire Maga­ t al'llly zil'le." (The enps are the editor's, r plans. monthly Irom their pay envelopes {ax will r i In IT , ... ~'t "lalation Hens benefIt ocicty but they also Ci.iI Cases Assigned or salary checks. This will not be lot 1943 or, S l'L~nJ ~. nrl elr \memploy . wor~e~ ..This create.> a whoe'Ver he i , not mine.) Part ot That attended to, there are ,1 I"I1II. For District c!ourt an additional tax but provides n payments made in 1'i1 . CI.HIOO June _Is', l'\()t :.n indiVIdual problem. means of current collection against will be tteated as paYments nn The. d~m&1 of governmenf aId to some b;1ined article by Lucille litnbibR Ball, Clarence Brown, Mickey ,ractiCe. Iy Judge H. D. Evans NEWEST FIGBTEll PLANE of the U. S. na.vy, deslrnaled as Ihe Brewster F-3A. flieS up ror It first taxes now on the statute books. their estimated 1945 tax. mi~hons of useful but unemployed CJ tZ~ns irl' Rooney, and a couple of others. :espira. test m.ht. at JOluul't1l1e, Pa., which It passed with fiylnf colors. The &"Ul1-winCed swrle-seater ha a The collections will cover both 1933 would probably Assignment of civil cases was income tax and the victory tax hove de iI'Oyed the American 5Y8- AJso !;DYne spreads on "The Hu­ IIlCe in rated speed of .oo mlles.an heur. It Is deslrned for operallon off aircraft carrIers. made yesterday by Districf Judge obligations. After July 1 there Tiren Win, .-3 tem. Empty tomachs de troy de- man Comedy" and some other re­ 1 ad!li. H. D. Evans on the second day would be no separate collection of ST. LOUIS (AP) - A four-run mocracy. Business cannot guaran- cet'lt M-G-M epics. They make me r men. fered heavy damage but were un­ A navy communique Y$sterday spokesmen declined comment on of t1\e May terni of district court. I 5 per cent on victory taxes. splurge in the first two innings tee employment. Therefore gov- excited an over again about my ! road successful in geding the two trans­ disclosed the Russel~, from which Significance 01 the move, that the 2. Persons with incomes from oIr the oUeringa 01 Lefty AI Hol- ernment must. job. nil, re­ The datPJ; of the cases are: Monday, May 10: Ayers vs. Mil­ ports into base was indicated by the Japanese are believed to have immediate oDJective was to deny sources other than wages and sal- lingsworth proved the necessary MR. P'oLWCK ltEPL1ES: If in­ Well. maybe they'll take me oct eventa. let; Sterlane VB. C. R. I. & P. rail­ the fact that subsequent repdr~ dispatched small landing partIes the enemy a base for harassing aries, such as business and profes- margin of victory lor the Detrolf dustry cannot guaranfee employ.1 their free list now, but 1 had to ad With ~ay company; estate of Myron D. have not mentioned the presence lor Guadalcanal belore they lost actions against the American op­ slonal men, would be placed on a Ti~ers yesterday as Ihey slaved I ment, government certainly cannot ge !his out of my system. It's :Il a 30.. of those vessels or any ot the out on that island, were occupied el'ations center and also to set uP pay-as-you-go basis by requiring olf a late rally by St. Louis to I becawe belore government em­ a great little magazine, ev ry sports Adams. claim of Emma Warren. Wednesday, May 21: Hannah vs. warships in the vicinity of either without OPPOSition "in February, an outpost guarding the approaches them to eRtimate their tax for the I win, 4 to 3. ~ploys i must 11r i tax, ther~by pound of It. eedbaU: Legler'; C. 1. T. corporation VB. Attu or Kiska. sometime after enemy re istance Crom Japanese bases in the central .. VOney~ Mclnnerny; McTee and company, The occupation of the Russell is­ had ceased on Guadaleannl." and northwestern Solomons. POPEYE lan~, which gUard the exposed The RUlSsells lie only 18 miles The closest of those bases arc bruster, incorporated, vs. Riley. Monday, May 17> Halligan vs. flank of Guadalcanal in the Solo­ from Guadalcanl's not'lhwestern less than 100 miles away. They are m." He mons, . fudher secured American tip at their closest point and 37 Vlru harbor in the New Georgin 'al pro. Lone Tree Farmers' exchange; Klein VB. Haman; Hoflman vs. forces' hold on that Solomons is­ miles at theil' farthest point. It group 90 mile;;; northwest and IS much lands outpost. appears therlttore, although navy Rekata bay, a seaplane base on stimu_ Davis. ral pro. Wednesday, May 19: Thompson vs. Walters, and Phillips VB. waiters. IS had lhysical ity for w.e.l.U. Will Meet Daily Iowan Want Ads weU a. ~oac h. ~ ~ . For Dish Lu~cheon training * * * SUMMEll* *COTTAGES * ROOMS* FOR* * RENT ciamed A cooperative dish luncheon will CLASSIFIED raId E. entertain the members of the Five-room summer cottage at Women's Christian Temperance ADVERTISING A T1'RACTIVE ROOM. Graduate Ie uni~ L a k e Macbride. Larew Co. siudent or couple. Re£rigerator. depart_ union tomorrow afternoon at 1 BATE CARD Phone 9681. o'clock in the Christian church. Light cooking permUted. 310 N. lnstruc_ Gilbert. in the Arrangements are being made by CASH RATE CAR RENTAL Mrs. J. L. Plum and her committee. CHlC YOUNQ A regular meeting will begin lor 2 days- RE~T A CAR. B. F. Carter. DIal ROOM for student boy. $5. 926 IOc per line per da;y 4691. Church. Phone 6301 evenings. promptly at 2:30. Roll call will 3 consecutive day_ be answered by cunent events. All choroc:tcy$ and IMIlIs 7c per llne per day LOST AND FOUND ROOMS for studl)nts :It proces- Represenfatives Irom d i l f rnt 6 consecutive days- ~rin9 In this draam >, churches will speak on "Temper­ sional fraternity. $10 per month. ore...+lO\lLi f~tllious and 5c per line per day LOST-Red Lady Buxton wallet lnquil'e 114 F . Mal'ket c,r 20' 3ame ance and Missi ons. " 1 month- c:,nj ~blant::e to CII"Ill containing important identifica­ Chem Bldg. 8-12 a. m. or 7·8 p. m. I~~ is ~ely 4e per line per day tion cards. Keep cash. Mail wallet colneldental - Scqr- Sparks Cause Fire .;..Figure 6 words to line­ REDECORATED lurnished rOOms MiniMum Ad-2 lineti to Ruth Moyle, 115 S. Lucas or tourth phone 3319. tor women. 3 blocks trom cam­ At C, C. Snider H"tne pus. 112 E. Bloomington street. ~d Wis­ CLASSIFIED DISpLAy LOST- Key "lng between Chem. phone 2671. v in a A roof fire started by sparks Bldg. and 312 E. Davenport. Re­ from the chimney caused damage 60c col. inch FOR BOYS - two double rooms r s~ven Or $5.00 per month ward. Phone 8361. nicked amounting to several Hundred with prlvate bath. Also one dollars at the home of C. C. Snider, AU Want Ads Cash in Advance APARTMENTS dOUble, two half-double rooms. 32 va hits 504 Fourth avenue, yesterday E. Bloomington. Payable at Dally Iowan Busi­ FURNISHED five-room apart· Third morning. Firemen were caned at nesl o!fice dally until & p.m. 8:30 o'clock and the tire, whiCh mcnt. Also unfurnished two­ ROOMS lor girls. Close in. JJtnl lted far room apartment; rent of thLs had spread quite rapidly, was Cancellations must be called in 2705. brought under control shottly belore 5 p.m. apartment may be paid in part Ie Lake by janitor Service. Larew Co. SERVICES after their arrival. Responsible for one incorrect its. The Most of the roof and several up­ insertion only. Phone 9681. Call us [or expert relrigel'ator HtNRy s third stairs rooms were damaged to PORTRAITS service. CONNER'S REFRIGER- r------.;;;;;.....,...., ....."...~ ,..-,. ___ ."... ___ ...".... __ --, considerable extent. . ATOR SERVICE_ Phone 7660. MODERN PORTRAITS. Young's DIAL 4191 Studio. North of City Hall. Open TYPING-Ediling lh(> is, play, Imd -5 10 I NAVAL- Sunday. book manu cripts a speclalty_ -0 5 1 (Continued from page 1) Neat, accurate work. Mrs. Fred­ 'rablik; .. .. Jf WANTED - LAUNDRY erick Monroe, 393 Memorial Dr. S.E., Cedar Rapids. Phone 29307. the two heavy cruiset·s, two light LAUNDRY-Shlrts 9c. Flat flnlsb, cruisers and six destroyers, seek­ 5c pound. DIAL 3762. Long­ INSTRUCTION in, to deli ver two transports to * * * I 0 0 streth. 1 0 0 Japan's Aleutian bases. The Amer­ * * * DANCE INSTRUCTION tAP, ican forces, commanded by Rear * * * PLUMBING ballroom and ballet. Harriet o Z7 13 Admiral Charles H. McMorris, WA»TED Walsh . Dial 5126. consisted of only one heavy cruiser, WANTED: Plumbing and heating. one light cruiser and four destroy­ WANTED- typewriter in good Larew Co., 227 E. Washineton. DANCING LESSONS-ba1lroolD­ 11~1l ers. This force was patFolling vir­ condition. Phone 2868 atter Phone 9681. ballet--tap. DiaL 7248'. Mhnf n~3 Youde Wuriu. __,...Io:scz::u.. '7 BecKer, tually in Russian waters southeast 5p.~ ---~-----URE----M-O-V-IN--G--- -Brown ot RusSia's Komandol'skie islands '- . •&- in the Bering gea when the enemy HELP WANTED TRAIN WITH OTHER SUI wski 2, STUDENTS IN SHORT COURSES vo base was sighted and the fight started WANTED - full and pore-time MAHER BROS. TRANSFER shortly aiter dawn of the 26th. STARTING APRIL 26. J, Mar­ fountain girl. Cash salary. For Efficient Furniture Mov1n. That the Japanese not only su(- Shorthand and Typing ~rown, Apply Ford Hopkins. Ask About Our BrOWll'. Commerce ColW4. tJi .sac· LAUNDRY WORKERS apply In WARDROBE SERVICE Iowa Cit~'s Accredited BusinesS W!!jte, OFFICIAL BULLETIN School. OVer Penney's Store " J.O t..ovt ~,,-, rellatrar •• 'WAVE A Ht~ wri'H "It:i.Jll AWDcatlons should be return a. LAoNTE~J~' to thls office as soon as possible "'Y-.~ IS -nlE and 'hould indicate thilt the appll. cant _fa in the enlbted reaeJVII Use'Daily ,Iowan ~I~: " corps. BA.ay O. BAllNfl Rerf.tor rUTURE TEACHERS .Classified Ads Allltudents interested in teach· inl PosItions for next year should • I notItr .the educational plaeemen~ o/tice at their change ot addr_ FRANCES M. CAMP. raftCR LUNCIDOlf French s~udents interested in : DIAL 4191 speaking French w;l\ meet W,d'" nesd~y at 11 :45 f{)t lunch at the Mad Hatter tea room. IlAitTB'A LEMAll\t PUTTER I

.~.. PAGE SJX THE DAlLY IOWAN. IOWA CITY. IOWA JAP SUB AT N. Y. CITY HALL Robert F. Ray ~--- Botany Head Asserts CONSUMERS' Mrs. E. F. Mason Will 'Talk of Hour' Club Lecture Tomorrow Organized in Iowa Ci~ Farm Record Good CORNER Wins Speech Kiwanis Club Hears At University Club Project Will Feature Report by Professor I Colorful wallpapers are a heart­ Authoritative Speakers , ' ening pick-up for sagging spirits Mrs. Edwal'd F. Mason will tell r (ontest Here Walter F. loehwing these days. A treshly-p,apel'ed of her experiences on lecture On Current Affairs bright interior gives a lift that tours at a kensington tea of the "Although it has not been as really cbeers. In plotting out your University club tomorrow after­ Feeling that the need {or en. - Coe College Student well publicized, the record of agri­ spring cleaning program, it might noon from 3 until 5 o'clock in the lightened citizens is imperative at be wise to include papering at clubrooms of Iowa Union, Her Awarded First Place culture has been equal to the in­ least one room where winter grime this time, a representative group discussion topic will be "Touring:' of Iowa Ci ty people are under. dustrial and military I'ecords of and gloom stay on, The committee in charge of taking the organization oC a local In Regional Tourney Wallpapers are one of the few the nation," declared Pro!. Walter arrangements includes Mrs. J. M. chapter of "The Talk of the Hour" commodities still available and Robert F, Ray, representing Cae P. Loehwing, head of the botahy Fisk, Mrs. E. W. Hall, Mrs. R. W. club. department of the university, at within reach budget-wise, so the Henderson and Mrs. Adelaide college, Cedar Rapids, was unani­ The local project is part of a the noon meeting of the Kiwanis housewife can m~et the problem Burge. The members will bring nation-wide movement to bring mously selected the regional win­ elub al Hotel Je[fel 'on yesterday. of keeping up a eheel'fut home lheir own sewillg. I to the people authoritative speak. ner of the discus ion contest on During the pa~l year we have front at a reasonable cost. A "buffet brunch" preceding an ers on vital topics. The plan is inter-American aUairs held in shipped abroad 25 percent o[ our Sanny Side Up· aIternoon of bridge has been I cooperative, requiring a minimum Iowa City yesterday, As regional beef, 30 percen 1 of OUl' eggs, 45 Hcading the heart-warmers are planned fOl' May 11. Mrs. B. J. of 150 dual memberships. Each the sunny colol's-the red-orange­ winner he will represent the north percent of our domcstic cheese Lambert, Mrs. C. J . LeVois, Mrs. membership will cost $5 plus tax, yellow group, with their varioUS NORBERT BERT FELDI\IAN central region, whlch includes and milk products, 50 percent or l. W. Leighton, Mrs. Clarence Van and will "dmit two persons to at Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, North our canned vcgetables and GO pel'­ ortspl'ing and I'elat-ions, For e'(­ Epps and Prof. Estalla Boot afe least five lectures. Dakota, South Dakota, and Wis­ cent oCour canned fruit. This ample, a coral and beige detached arranging the "brunch" and Mrs. * * * Members of the organizati on consin, at the national finals to bc enOrmous omount of food has gone 'Pattcrn of nowers and festoons Edward Weber and MI's. Clara Lieut. N. B. Feldman, committee tor lhis project are the held in New York May 22, to the nrmed forces, lend-Ieilse may be combincd most ath'actively Switzer have charge of the bridge Rev. J. E. Waery, W. E. Beck, Il. with a pattern of broad bands of Ray, a junlor from Davenport,! and the Lehman Reconsh-uction arrangements. Former SUI Student, E. Vandecar, Mrs. E. T. Hubbard, will also be conducted on a six­ commission, added the prore~:;ol', coral, peach ;lIld beige vertical A pal·tner-bridge party has been Newton Wellcr, M