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Hi: WEA HEk 100 They Fol.'·. 0. I~ the' ;)1~ .. .,,- WASHINGTON (JPj-General S.tonewaU Jackson compfa.lJ1e¢ Generally fait and cooler today. Tomorrow til pollee yesterday ~a.t bandIts n\lf 01l1y stole his ub-tlley mllde him help them. mostly ~I oudy with scattered showers. Hig h Jltckson-he was christened Genera.l Slone_U~&Id the cab .. tslled when the ba~d~t6 . torced, hlm'to halt. today 68 to 74. Low tonight 55 . He started to waHl. away. 'Bpt they didn't arree. They forced him to push the cab. uniu It started araln. [ovrcr City, Iowa, Wednesday, Oc;tob&I 8, 19 I-Five Cenls . . ~ EBtablished l8GS-Vol. 80, Rates and P~ck, Islands are I .. Walter detail! perSOnl office.

ew e laur nf RSp nd To Trum n's World in Action- Stassen See sAid III Food Requ sl 0 ar; F e'ng Vari d Around Of College Students ISSD By MALCOLl RODMAN meatle,~ routine becolllt:s t:Slab­ In Presidential Drive uel Ouly a few Iowa City Ie~tau­ lished. Much di rret nee of opinion rents responded to President Tru­ ·The Glob, DaU,. (Special to The Iowan) man's appe"ll·., 3"" food yester~ arose over the proposItion 01 plac- l' Des Moines-Harold E. Stassen Fires 5· Ii day since the .. equ~st C JllP after ing the serving of bre US hospital. Leahy Is tho only man who can its insistence on individualism and Hes as Jum(U' cxecUtives to ill­ construction and higher building STATE ~ DEPARTMENT all- undtrstand wha.t Fatt says. (AP WIREPHOTO) incentive for advancement. fuse "new blood" into the di­ !l0sts made it necessary for Iowa nounced in Washington a !>ecurity Queried about the significance rection of affairs fit a time of Citians to vote the additional program designed to prevent state 01 his second visit to Iowa after the economic crisis, did not touch secrets from falling into the hands ~~O,OQO I • • foreign policy speech at Jei1erson, HealtJ Ministel Aneurin Bevall, of foreign ' spies. It calls tor the the former Minnesota governor re- a leader of the labor party's left The city has already retired dismissal of any officer or em" ul L e der plJed that he considers Iowa a wing, nor Foo~ Minis!er John *23,50U of the original bondd, nc­ ploye ruled to be a "s~curlty risk." (ordillg to Alderman WiJlir:lm y. "key state." Strachey, another left duger Gratldrath. which will make the ,It * * He explained, "We want to go Sir Stafford Cri ps. named to THREE PENNSYLVANIA Rail- into the convention with a solid a new lest e e !l,;lomlC minister toLal indebtedn~ss against the city road trainmen were kHled and 15 To I d bloc of delegates from the mid.. last we~k as th fh t step in the $89,000 instead of $1 i~,ooo. ) perfOl1s injured, vile seriously, . "The election IS tbe result of a when a soulhbou.tld passenJ<:1" WASHlNGTON (JP)-Top AFLIHlS deci 1011 to go along with th~ we.t." re Iganlzatlon, lemlHned the only lletltioll circu1ated la§t 'A\lgust by trail. plowed into Ii road grauc-r the~crad'; ~ w' Slg\l non · C:QU'..l~).UQlst ahld:;" lis, 'I'hls >ill n'''~I1.) t)1,,1 'nan:r uJ')I'):t)~ declared It W !lS lmperatlve that. a aJf 1 b' •. lll1eup. A the vote, • - .. ' t.~., it!'! 1'\:"1 H_J...... ue petiiton " tet· feud willi hIS AFI. colleagues, "It does not seem to be suf- from lett Wll1g eh:;nwnts, particu- the decision 01 a higher tribunal. ~ was presented, the counciJ re­ THE AIR *FORCE'S * tr robot plane The scrap w'thin the AFL fi cient1y recognized that a free larly from At thUI' Horner, Com- ferred the selection o~ a pool site [Jew itself back acr03S the At­ Denham had interpreted the brought on by LewIs' refusal to economy absolutely requires a munist genu'al eCl'etary of the to' the zoning and plall11ipg'com:.. lantic yesterday from England, its Taft-Hartley act to meUll that all sign had grown to the point that stable currency," he stated. National union ot nUlle workers. mission, The commissf6n ik made crew riding as passengers with unions affiliated with AFL and major AF'L ullions wele threaten- • • Shin well, bcsidlls Mving built up of a. group of citizens appoint- · jng to pull out of the AFL fold in P' I himseU poweriul mine union sup- nothing tQ do until they were CIO. WOU 1ri be. b arred f rom t a kmg I rlsoner '0estr oys I ed by the council. - ready to land in Newfoundland. 1 order to use NLRB procedures. I port by hi: diret:tioll of Iegisla- ; Tpe aldtmnen agreed no consld-' labat' relations cas:. befor the In it decision, tht! NLR13 said, Sight- It's Restore d tlou nationaliZing the coal Olines, eration of the site would be made RI;P. RIED... F.* MURRAY... (R- N,t..RB I.Inless all leaders ot the "WI; must considel the funda-.' • is this year's chaIrman of the (iP) - until after the eleclion, because Wis,) dedared in an int~rvlew at two federatio'lS wort; tht:7 were mental purpose of congress - to PHILADELPHIA Counsel Labor party executive. not Communists. eliminate Communist inlluence tor a 24-year-old prisoner at the -- - !hey feared it mi'~ht influence Walloa~'a, is., that President Tru­ voters when they 'Voted on the man's "eggless Thursdays" pro· DuL the NLRB majority dechr- frOm the labor movement 01 the Holmesburg county prIson yestcir· Warn 10 a Pilots bond issue. . gram was ill-advised because the ed that such a policy would pay United States." Iday said his client had destroyed They also agreed to hold a pub­ government was spel1ding large Into the hand, ot "di.!!sension- J. Copeland Gray, the only dis- his sight to wipe out an "uncon­ DES :Mor 'ES UP, -- Iowa pilots lic hearing on the pOol sit.e after "urns of money to dispose,::Of sUr­ ~eeking Communists." It decided sentlng board member, pointed trolJ~ble impulse tu commit , .. were waTl~ed yeste!"pay to observe :tl!e rommission had malle its rec­ plus eggs arnountingto I1lillicins of that a union can qualify to do out that ellen now 3 national forgery. new ci vil aeronautics board re­ !lmmendations, accordin~ to" A,ld­ dozens baslness with the board if its own union or one of its locals can be Dr. Frederick S. Baldi, superin­ quirement· for high r !light alti­ rnnan Charles T. Smi.th. ofiicers sign the loyalty lJledges, prevented from utilltlng the tendent of county prisons said, the tudes oyer cl iea and villages. Harry S. Troxal!. se,nior aeronau­ THE ECONOMIC situation of regardless of the stand taken by NLRB if a single officer of the prisoner's sight was "completely * * * any· federation with which the national union or the local 1'e- restored" a the Philadelphia gen- tic inspE:ctor, r~m. nded. aviators th" world, its rehabilitation and tbat new rebulntmnb mCI'ease alti­ Cooper Declines megn" of n.oderating the boom­ union is affiliated. fuses to sign the loyalty pledge, . eral hospital, where the prisoner bust cycles of the past were scru­ A~ genetal counsel with fillal "This is probably part of the was taken. tude limits. tinized by four speakers before the authority undel the law in griev- "ead medicine' necess:u-y to ain ------.------.------:-~ To Appe r; Jury ' Iowa Bankers' Association Con­ nee cases Involving aUeged Ull- the desired objechve," Gray main­ vention in Des Moines. fair labor pracbces, Denh~m could tained, "It is not our function to Pair End 'Waif' rom ngland Indid . have im! ted on his own opinion Ijudge the wisdom or lack of wis­ Unable To A MINE CAGE, crashing 16 and ther"by thrown out many dom in the method adopted by * '* * Al'L and CIO cases in the future. congress.\' No indictment Vias handed down levels from the surface 10 a point Monday by the Johnsop' .county AN AFFIDA Vl'r was made publio bl' Dorothy Louise Anderson, Des 1,800 to 2,000 feet below grqund, grand jury in connedi<>n \\'i(-I} the Mohi~ typibt for State Auditor C. B. Ak.ers, statiu{ (hat &he was dis­ carried four miners to their death ~l~ef(ed beating May 1\ of Elihu 'S. oharred because she would 110t contribute $2 monthly from her salary in the Ill-fated No.4 shaft of the ' Cooper by two men in the If~tel to Republican clUitpalrn funds. Akers proDlptly dented the Mcusa.tion. east Malartic (Quebec) gold mine. Jefferson. " (AP WIREPHOTO) Twelve miners died April 24 'Jrjsufflcient evidence was pro-, when a fire in chemically treated diked and eLforis to H vel Cupper timbers swept the the 10th level appear before the grand Juri iNr­ of No.4 shaft. jn~ tli.e investigation wer!!" wisuc-­ umor cesful; James Sladek, foreman Of SUI Re·buke Housin PRESIDENT* *TRUMAN * told tl\ ~ jury, sald in nis ' repor~ to ' Pis ~ The university repHed yestel- t mo\;ed to the South Quadrangle fe110w Baptists from many lands ~lct Court Judge' ;raines P. Oaff- I d~y to rumors stating . that 'uit- I and are beinl.; used 101' single stu- last night "we are getting closer lley.· , .. ' •. • '. Iable Um'lporary housing ullits are dcm!; and four are lisen as star'age all the time to a fair and just : The report reaa: standing vacant while veterans ~pace for university housing. peace" and "we will eventually "We retlort that we (the grand , are ~ till unable to lie accortl- "Ever,xone of the other (16) get it. Bvt we must have the'sup­ jU?, have. 90llS tder~d t~., e' case in I mOLi. aied in university housing units Wilt be used by the umver- port 01 all those organizations tha stant! fOl God and for a moral Whl~h. th~re has .been· co~sif er'abl e Virg~l Copeland, manager of sHy," COj)eland added, t code in the world." publICity In connection With the al- dormitory operations revealed ~cording to Mrs Imelda C ~:ed b ~ati ng of o~e Elihu Stn!'"m : there are 63 empty ~nits, 34 of Murphy. m,lOsger ~I dormitory opel' m Iowa City on the mght which a1' unsuitable 'for housing. hou~mg, 2'1 um!:, at Quon~et puk, o! tr.lay 6, 1,94? , ' r 3 t F kb" d 2 t R' d 1 " "Alld to report th!J.t from avail- l'nese 34 ~nits at Finkbine park, a ll1 me al1 .3. fl\l'edr,~ e Gr n110 Per tint abl 'i h" t b Copeland revealtd were turned are empty and are bem II e as - e WI Ile,ses we ave no een I t h .'. b fast as pos~'lble " lible to ec ure surficiatit evidl!nce over 0 t e U1l1VerSlty y the ______' ______Highar Rail Rates an which to base any indictment' i FPHA Arri] 23, ]946, after feder- ••______. and thai we further repor t that w ~ Ial funs ran too low. Only the \ tII.' E t.. I' WA 'HINGTON, (JP)-The in­ ,have'attempted to have Mr, Cooller tounda tions an~ the shells were Ie ey tits 1" 1 t terstate commerce corrumsslOn ~P Pear before our body' but have completed at thiS time, hl' added. . ' " ea \' ill 26 Years I yesterday granted the railf'oads' been unable to locate 'him;' " I The original contract with t- - plea for a quick 10 percent in­ IIAnd we report that with Mr, FPHA called for 680 units. In PITTSBURGH (JP) - Mickey cr ase in freight. rates, amounting C06per's attitude and apparent' ~f- April, 1946, FPHA ran short of Schustt!r, who for 26 of his 28 to abou t $7 million a year forts to make himself unavailable lunds to complete the entire pro- ~'eaI' ate IllS food through a tube At the sa me time a group of :for the grand jurorS, tnere is n'b ,ect. Th y renegotiated a contrnct Inserted ill his stomach, downed a southern lines was given permis­ ;possibillty of any charges being wilh the uni versity at this time, pork chop dll1ner 1a t night but sion to raise passenger fares. filed in connection with thls parti:. changing the figure to 63 2, dreamed wistfully of meat balls Coastwi~e water carriers and c4lar instan,:e." To date, four units are being and sallerxratfl freight forwarders were author­ MRS. IDA CHAMNESS, (lett), Quaker from West Branch, aud her SNUGGLING IN latlIff's anus I l O-month old';ln relvln In Cooper, as invest1gation of the used .for administrative purposes Mickey] ' eating normally for Ized to make the same increases daughter Ina Chamness pose at the Iowa. statehollse In Des Moino/! wlih Grc~nsboro, N. C., raUrolld station, Father. Curtl~ Vlnrent had b~eh case revealed in August, was de'- and six as storage space fol' FPHA, the first lime since he swallowed in freight charges as the rail­ a note lbe)' rave Gov. Blue askin, "mercy" for Tony Thompson, a lUe vlsltinr wlt6 and baby iif Bnrland." The pair tonk ,t n~lk, ,'Ia. trana·

termIned ~ot to J;ril'l, charie~, Copeland revealed, Four wet'e a can of lye at the age 01 2, roads. • 1 .. _ .. _ __ ._ ...... eraior. (AP WJaEPJlOTQ) Mlantlc plane, which ended here. (AP WlREPIIOT0l. " h \ , . ~m: DAlLY l()WAN. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 8. 194'7-PAOE 'I'wd' Dolphin Proceetls Forly-Elght .~' \' Hawks Hold Sec::ret Session Send Mermen To Olympics lryoufs Report for ,\\ ':, Frosh Track Practice Indiana team of Coach Bo Mc­ Millin as a tough. fast unit which Aerial Performars Proceeds from the 1947 Dolphin Any freshmen trackmen who Light Drills at times "moves beautifully." But follies, "Holiday in Paris." will be (age Drills :~ arc interested in working out in the Hoosiers looked none too well used to send Hawkeye mermen to their events during the next sev­ Drill For Follias agaisnt the Badgers of Wisconsin sectional tryouts for the 1948 .forty-eight athleles, includiJlg eral weeks are urged to contact Sa turday in their 7-7 tie-they Aerial performers of the Dol­ Olympic garnes, Head Swimming twelve lettermen, checked out Mr. George Bresnahan, varsity This Week gained 404 yards against the equipment Monday for the Uni­ track coach, or Mr. Clem Thomp­ phin follies transform from swim­ Coach Dave Armbruster announc­ Badgers but they couldn't seem to versitY' of Iowa's basketball squad, son at the Fieldhouse and ar­ For the second straight week. mers and divers to trapeze enter-. ed yes terday. move once they got inside the 20- Some of the candidates were let­ range for daily workouts. Coach Dr. Eddie Anderson locked tainers in a practice period of I "The ten-cent price boost on the gates and forbad a nyone to yard line. three weeks. tickets this year enables the Dol­ termen prior to the 1946-47 soa­ view his Hawkeye football team Maury also said, "George Talia­ The m en performing on the bar I phins to ear-mark eleven cents of son. as they prepared [or their Home­ ferro. left halfback, is a nifty 25 feet above the Fieldhouse every paid admission for the Lawrence (PoPs) Harrison, coming battle with Indiana Satur­ runner and good passer-he likes swimming pool this weekend Olympic fund. Each country parti­ Hawkeye cage coach, said that i1jit3ii) day. to play football. He's a dangerous practice without a safety net. A cipating in the Olympics donates practice sessions will be held three Last Time Dr. Eddie said yesterday that man at all times and a hard one missed catch means a 25 to 35 foot toward epenses," Armbruster ex­ times weekly beginning today. N- 0 - • FRIDAYl on the theory that too much hard to stop. The Indiana line is big plunge to the water. plained. The 1948 group will be built W' work is not good for his football and rugged and as usual the ends Big Jim Gilchrist. 225 pounds, Tickets for "Holiday in Paris" around the Muscatine red-head, THE UNFORGETTABLE • players, practices would be less are excellent." acts as catCh-man contrasting with are available at the Iowa Union, Murray Weir. sparkplug of last CLASSIC OF THE SCREEN I strenuous than usual. He hopes The series between Iowa and 100-pound Danny Roper, one of Fieldhouse ticket office, Whet_ season's quintet, and Jack Sp~n· that this will make the players the Hoosiers dates all the way the "flyers." DOLPlIlNS DAN ROPER (left) alld Jim Gilchrist practice their aerial stone's drugstore or from Dolphin cer, the thin-man guard from more zestful by game time Sat­ back to 1912 and has been fea­ Phil Cady is number-two catch­ act for this week-end's shoW. The pool can be seen 25 feet below the members. Davenport. urday afternoon. tured by close battles right down man; Marvin Stephens and Jack performers. Profits from this year's show will be used to ~end Hawkeye Celebrating their 25th anniver­ The other lettermen jncludlt "Maybe this program will give the line. Nlnc of the 19 games Wilson complete the "flying" Olympic team prospects to the sectional tests next year. sary this year. the Dolphins claim Jack Wishmier, Van Metor; Stan the men a lift." Dr. Eddie de­ were decided by an average of troupe. (Daily Iowan Photo by Pete Dickinson) their show one of the oldest tradi­ Straatsma, Sioux Center; Eugene clared. "We had to work unusual­ 42-3 points while four were Discounts from the bar to the tions at the University of Iowa. Hall, Moline. Ill.; Floyd Magnus­ ly hard in September to prepare deadlocks. tank, "birds nest" catches, and a They were the first campus group son, Ft. Dodge; Bob Schulz. Dav­ for major games with UCLA and Iowa leads in the series, 8 wins flying half-gaynor catch are to crown an annual queen. enport; Jim Graham, Springville; Illinois and the players have felt to 7. The Hawks were victorious among the acts accomplished by 'Milk Shake' New Club members produoe and pet'­ Don Walter, Iowa City; Leonard the effects of that work and of the last year at Bloomington, 13-0. the 6-man troupe. Phi Gam's, form their own productions. Even Metcalfe, Paducah, Ky.; G1tn bruising games with the Rose the stage backdrops, painted this Kremer, Dubuque, and Char\it Bowl teams." Sophomore System year by Ernie Stranglen, are "Dol_ Mason, Muscatine. Today and tomorrow the team Football fans all over the phin inspired." Remainder of the candidates: will work on their defense against HQrOH The Gridiron SAErs Win country are familiar with the T- Four teams are entered in the John Hogelandl Marshalltown; Jaei the numerous and unusual forma­ Lang, Strawberry Poinl : Jim Clark. SAE beal Sigma Nu, 15-7. and formation, double and single wing I50-yard medley relay race, a fea­ Waverly: George Wilson. Rockwell City: tions of the Hoosiers. The line in ture of the show. Jack Gray, Rockwell Clly; Corey Wriiht. particular will carry the brunt of 1rish Prepare for Phi Gamma Delta edged DU, 6-0, offensive formations and the Notre Omaha : Bob Parsons, Kello": Roh. Hoosiers Work on Pa" yesterday to move into the quar- . Teams are: Cri ss. sac City: Alan Fisher. Independ· the work during the practice ses­ ence; Wally Decker, 1ndependence; nUl Defense for Iowa Tilt rPurdue, Bob DeMoss ter finals of the SOCial fraternitY Dame box, but Coach Duly Bailey VARSITY Team 1 Team 2 Otlerman Traer: Tom Parker, Elgin. sions. touch football playoffs. lof the City high sophomore team Backstroke Maine Cohoe Ill. : Bob Cox. Deep River and J.ck Wat· As for the offensive part of Dr. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (.4')- SOUTH BEND, Ind. (IP)-Not e kins. Warren. O. In the first round of the South has added the "milk shake system" Breaststroke Larimore Lake Buck Ha rri.. PalaUne. TIl.: Newell Eddie's problem, it is no "bear" Dame held a line scrimmage and Indiana worked hard on pass de- Quad - Law Commons - Gables to the T-formation to win ball Free Style Ris Straub Pinch, Cedar Rapid.: ElwIn Duh •. story that Iowa is down to rock­ pass defense drill yesterday +s Sterling. Ill.: John MacMahon. Chic.,.; fense yesterday after receiving a league. L1.w A defeated South games. FRESHMEN Team 1 Tea.m Z Delaine Kurhl$, Washta: Wayne HIIIItr. bottom in backs. Three right half­ Coach drilled tqe Quad I, 12-6, and Law C. handled This new system was initiated Backstroke Griesbach Paul Cedar RapIds: WalleT Schousen. Chic..,: backs are out of the picture for report from Scout Paul Harrell Irish for their game with Purdue Keith France. Oskaloosa: ' Robeli WI\. and Bob DeMoss Saturday. S. Quad II, 12-0. by Bailey to make his boy's play Breaststroke Strassforth Keith klns. Rock Island. Ill.; and Len Shopt, the present-one of them perman­ that Iowa, next Saturday's oppo- Glenbrook. Captain George Connor is ex­ Wally Ris again sparked the harder, and it has paid off. The Free Style Garst Tsukano ently-leaving a big gap to be nent, has an effective long passing Alan Moyer. Tenafly. N. J.: R1qhard pected to be ready for the Purdue SAE Offense, running for one sophomores have won the first two Performances commence at 8 Reld. Wilton Junellon : Lloyd B~r" filled. Council BlutCs; Harvey Peterson.:., Dey· game. game. but fullback Floyd Sim­ score, kicking the point after and games on their schedule this fall. p. m. Thursuday and Friday. Two ton; Don Hays, Des Moines: Bob vollet&.. Dr. Eddie's plans of the moment The Indiana varsity had only mons, Guard Bucky O'Connor, lossing to Mel Erickson in the They downed the Franklin high shows are scheduled for Saturday, Keokuk; Roger Finley. Franklin. MInn.: are to move Fullback Bob Smith .Jack Mahoney. Waukon; Riohard Wit· fair success against Iowa plays Tackle George Sullivan and Half­ end zone to cinch the game in the SophoplOres of Cedar Rapids, 12-0, one at 7 p. m. and one at 9 p. m . nero Waterloo: Jerry Smrcina, Dallen .. to starting right half leaving only back Lancaster Smith were added final minutes. Sigma Nu tallied and just last week the young Red at the Fieldhouse pool. port: Dick (Ollie) Martin. low8 City: run by the reserves. Coach Bo Bob Freeman. Iowa City. and Bob Ron Headington and Bob Reyn­ to the inj ury list. on a pass from Fred Tucker to and White gridders trounced Yeager, Sioux City. olds for the fullback chores. The McMillin shifted Sophomore Bill The ticket office said there were Ralph Doran and Tucker threw to Marengo's reserves, 19-0. MacPhail Sells Shares rest of the backfield against the Driver from' quarterback to end 4,000 tickets left for the Nebraska Newell Pinch for the conversion. Coach Bailey teJls his boys be- NEW YORK (JP) - Larry Mac- Nat Manager Quits Hoosiers will probably be Lou and said he would get a trial as a game Oct. 8 and 7,000 for the Tu­ Bob Doson pitched to Dave fore a ball game that the men who Ph ail announced last night that he WASHINGTON (,lP) - Ossie King at quarterback and Emlen line backer this week. lane game Nov. 22. Seibel for the Phi Gam score. play the best during the game will had sold 'his holdings in the New 'Bluege, manager of the Washing. Tunnell at left half. Right Halfback Jim Roberson Jim Ludtke passed to Vince receive as a reward a milk shake York Yankees to the American ton club, has relinquished Scout Maury Kent described the Wis-consin Powers for one Law A marker and apiece. League Baseball clubs of New that position to become supervisor = suffered a leg injury yesterday, MADISON (,lP) - Coach Harry Norm Hamiel snagged one from The "milk shake system" has its IYork. MacPhail owned one-third of the club's farm teams Jan. 1, , ..eKe CO""o"". Joa" Doors Open 1:15-9:4 and Bill Armstrong was moved Stuhldreher handed his University Joe Gantz for the other. The bad points though, according to of the club's stock, while the other President Clark Griffith announced ALBERT' MOORE' EDWARDS from left half to fill the gap. of Wisconsin varsity football South Quad I touchdown was reg­ Bailey. The young coach has to two-thirds was held jointly by yesterday. No successor has been WOODY )ofraMAN ond HII Orchellr. squad a new sel of ground plays islered by Walters. pay-off to keep the boys happy. Dan Topping and Del Webb. selected, Griffith said. NOTE I yesterday as the Badgers began Tomorrow's game s al 4:1~ p.m. are: qtfff!t5I Michigan " . , Field I Quad Upper D vs. Quad Upper A LES MlSERABLES Shown at mtenslve work for next Saturday s I 2 Quad Upper B vs. Quad Lower A ANN ARBOR, MICH. (,lP)­ meeting with the University of 3 Quad Lower D vs. Quad Lower C 3:10, 6:20 & 9:40 p.m. . . 4 Quad Upper C vs. Quad Lower B Coach found himself CalifornIa here. ~ Hillorest D vs. Hillcrest K PARADE Shown TODA Y E::~AY Here it is, Football Fans roT at yesterday trying to build up a 1:40, 4:55 & 8:10 p.m. 2-FIRST RUN HITS-2 couple of defenses-one against I "Doors OPeD 1:15-10:00" A Weekly Feature i., The Daily ~owan This Season Sponsored by He Feel. Pittsburgh and the other against I The Pul.e overconfidence-as he ran his Uni_ of versity of Michigan varsity foot­ I [11\7£1 ball squad through defenses IOWA SUPPLY against Pan ther plays. NOW - ENDS FRIDAY The Wolverines. who have Follow Your Favorite Teams and Pick the Winners breezed to easy victories over Michigan State and Stanford, will STARTS Dick Dunk.l's COn•• Football Averages, have to work hard fot' their touch­ 7 BlG'DAYS For week ending Odober J 2 downs this week, Crisler warned, Shows at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, after checking scouting reports of EIII~la •• Uo.; Tb. Dunk.l ay.t.m pr•• ,ota a tactuaL, unbia •• d picturl of the Illative atrlnqth of t.am~ •• ,evlalid by tht 7:30, 9:30 .corinQ cerrllahon mothod. Thla metbod aDI",ra tb, que.lioD. "How Will ha. each t.am performed felahv. 10 Ihe atrlnqth at Pitt's stubborn first half defcnse SCI oPPolition to dati?" The teaml HI their owa fiqur •• by the aVlra;. aco.tinq: mug-ina th.y .stablish ~v. or bela"," tb, "Last Feature 9:45" aVln.g_ rating of their opponlp.'.. AVllagl. art lndl" numhln-not p.rcent.qt.. They indicat. tach t.am'. potential acetin, against Notre Dame last week. margin in the PAST over tb. weak•• t lHOI In thl coually. ThuI, a :'0.0 team bal b ••n 10 acorinq pointe ItroD,qlr thin I 4D.Q tlam. In thn manne.r p ...t performance. 01 any two t •• ml c:an be compAred 'Iqardllu Qf location. Tb., II.tLD91 ha". ~ Illinois contlDuoua lillce 1929. CHAMPAIGN, ILL. (,lP)-Coach PRINCIPAL GAMES F,anklln .... '25.3 VI Roll Poly ..... 10.9 SOUTHWEST Ray Eliot rearranged his reserve .L-bl. .lionovo, .... '28.0 v, And~oon .....13.2 FRWAY OCTOBER 10 ',oDobl. p, ...... 1I0-po ...... 33.8 .. Alb.oll ...... 22.0 . ., • 9 strength yesterday as Illinois' var­ W' Lo ••,. tuinoil W.Il·1l25.S YO Elmhunt ..... °17.4 AbU,,,. Ch, .. 66 .4 vI5 ..eot n. Tex ... 51 . sity gridders scrimmaged against •nn... Ind. C."I,.\ .. 25.2 VI M ...~h .. l.r .. '11.9 Ark. Toell. ",57.4 va MoqnoliaA.&M. 41.1 Fl\U)AY. OCTOBER 10 Indiana Siolo '41.4 VI S. l\lInoll Slat. 40.8 Conl.Oklo.St ••57 .4 va S. E. Okl •. St ... 35.3 Army plays. BOllon Coli .. '85.7 VI Xan ... 51.1 . .. 51.2 XalamAlOD .. '''.9 VI Ahu ...... 32.9 E.ConI.Ok.8t .• 38.6 YO Ourko ...... 2404 Bob Hinkle. 184-pound sopho­ Georgetown. '71.0 ". Sl. Loul ...... 6B .2 L."r.lle..... 62.7.,. KIlOll ...... '33.7 N. E. Okl •. St. ,30.1 VI N. W. Oldo. St •. 30.0 MIami. Fla. .. '82.5 v. Tex •• Chrlatil.Jl 75.8 Lor ...... 52.6.,.. Norlll .• l. Ul. .. 'U.9 N. W. La .... ,41.6 VI 1.ouiolano Coli .. 90.0 more from East St. Louis, Ill., was Now Moxico . '54.8 VI NowM ••. A.&M. 53.1 Niaml. O... '''.4 nJlg,..Uoq G1: ..n . ~ . 6 5.111 HoultOll 45.5 v.Auatin ...... 11.2 5ATV n" Y OCTOBER II MU ..ollke.81.·32.1 "" WhU ....I.r St .. 25.3 Wuhburll " .46.4 v. Contnary •••• 0.7 upepd to third string right half­ " .... A • 656 North Contral .046.3 ... Ulinoil Colloqo '14.0 SA ....."AY OCTOBER II Alahm. ... VI III 'AIi 2 VI 28 5 - vnu , back. replacing Jimmy Evans who '84.9 Duqll...... N Ulin 0 ;. Nlc)l. Normal ArunlU .... 93.0 VI Baylor ...... ·7B.3 ohi U • 63'1 Weal R.lOrY. 'r.a:S E. T•••• St .. '60.7 y. S. F. AUllin St.42,t 285 5\.3 was shifted to right half. Army ..... ·IOS.Sv.lllinoi...... 106.7 ou.'ko.j, · ii··.39 · 3:pl.It.~III. St 1 Hardin ..... ·'1.6vaMcMuny ...... Brown ...... '62.8 YO R. I. St.I ...... 34.5 Roch '" " .'0 ".0. P41uw • 'Oa7 5 lonoaboro SI. ·" .a... MooticeUoA.&JI.:l&., The shuffle displaced Eddie C~HoIllI .....93.1 v. W'ocOlloi.. • .. '81.6 St. ~~ .. 0... :3 ... Auguat ...... Jii..33:2 Ni ... Soulh .. ;6B.1 ... 1.oulol .... TacII, '48,e Cmelnnoli .. 73.1 y. Ooylon .•.•.•.. 6B.7 St N bert " 4 C all '46 4 S. W. La. '" 70.4 ... LiYlhqllOll SI., AI. Z Bray who in 1943 led the Big Nine CoIQat ...... '79.8 .1 Cornell ...... 75.1 s; or ... 41',:: K:fyOD ...... '29'B S. W. rox. at. '47.a ... Howard P.,..0 .. 4U in ground gaining as a freshman. Columbl .... '88.0 va Yalo ...... 85.4 w.l"': ·· .. ·46·3 ... LU. FatMi· ...38'7 Sul Ro .. St ... '41.4 n P... blilcll.A.&N. 1.0 OIDver ..... ·n.1v.Colo. A. &M .••48.0 w....h'.10II(8i.i.:j47:a ... Oberli1l ... :::'... :5 T..... A. & I.·S7,OnHOIIIIOD U...... ~U Handicapped by two knce opera­ Ootrolt ...... B3.4v.Marqu.tI ..... 69.9 W DUn 1.81 437 •• Qu1IIcr '~36 Trinity. T.... . 4U •• D... I.l a."r .. 21.4 tions and absent two years from Dulce ...... n.s v. Nlvy ...... :84.7 W~".)(I~";S3:9 · "'CoIIt.NIcrbi.ii '51:5 W. T.... St .. '68.2 YO rOK.. Min .....5'" florida ...... 71.4 VI Auburn ...... 66.4 un.__ ._ .'7 I _ C.... L-n. Oft 8 competition, the once-s pee d y G_ i ...... 9t.Ov.Kenlucq. .... ·79,9 "-- ... ~ ...... - ...... -. MOUNTAIN AND PACIFIC breakaway running star has never Go. 'ecb ... 'IOU va V. M. I...... 66.5 FlIDAY. OCTOJER 10 regained his form. . ~~~o.sl.~:.: ~~t::!! ~'!":'~ ..':::.': ;~:: W. NORTH CINTIAL I San'tti.Barbuo '49,.4'" Ocei'!..lItli ... i!", Kana...... '71.S vo So. Duol. 91 ... 27.7 THJJR8DAY. OCTOJIBlI • WbI .r ..... 3 ....8 CIi .• _oh ...... 1.oulliu. SI. '89.4 VI T...... A. & K.• 88.1 1forain9licM '38"9 v. ,~U. au BAT1rnlAY OCTOBER II MlcbiqlD .. '116.1 vaPlttoDlU'Ih .. ",85.9 H. Duot. St. "47.0 ... South DMoia ....U Coal. W.eb .. '4U ~No. Idebo It. .. 11.4 MlohIql!' Bt ... 8L3 ... WaaldnqtOllIt. 73.1 PlUDAY OOT()IER 10 CoIL. Pacific . ·73.4 ... San Dloqo II. .. 'U MI ....un ..... 79.5 va Colorado ..... :'4.1 BomJdll lIal • . 86.9 ... Noorhe&d .....13.7 E. N... M..... IS .• uIf. Mox. H·I ....• .. .HELD OYER BoI ..... Nebrulca .. , .74.1 v. 10"'. Stale ... 60.0 y.1aDa. .34."'...... ~3.2 B. Wub ..... 46.4 ... '.cillc Luth. ... 47.1 No. Carolllla .87.3 v. Wake Fo,'" .. 85.0 C.Girard ..uSt •••2 ... Warr"'·," 031.3 Frellto SI.I • . o56.S ... Cal. Pol), •... •. 40.5 N~ C. St.I •.. 83.6 v. ClemlOll ...... 79.5 C.IlIl.I.lowa ....a ... p..-...... 31.3 Gr ..I., IL .. 43.8 ... Adami 11.1 •.. 0au NOW THRU FRIDAY N _IIern ... 91.3 v. Nlnn.aola .....88.9 Dakot. WMl·Il36.7 ... Bu... Vittle ... 022.7 1JIl1I.ld ." .. 34.1 ... LewI. , Clark.olU Notre Dame .116.8 v. Purdue ...... 83.0 DoIII ...... 41.7 y. Hallinll' ...... 2'.0 N.... d. .. .. 078.2 ... Portlllld ...... 5'" Or"on St.~. -a2.4va Idabo ...... 6a.5 GriJlllen .•..•U.7ftMoolmoutla ",,32.7 Old •. City ... &U •• Color.do CoI1 .. oa.7 P...... V 1Y."•• . 8.5.4 YO Darl",o~lh "',78.9 G. Ado/phll& 'S2.,.,.. H.uI1I.n& ...... 4012 'aclfle U•.•• '25.1 ... Wblt_ ...... 11.1 By -Popular Demand ~ 51alo ",83.4 ... Fordbam .. ". 45.3 M~.,lII .. lII. '4a.l ... Ml.-I&rlMbaw.:IIts PeP1'Ordlnl .-Bt.S ... T.... p'llal ... . Rloe ...... et8 WI Tulano ...... 87.5 MoPh_ •• 2B.l ... Col\. IIINJad& .. 21.3 R.dlallda .... 52.\ ... 1.& V...... °1 Rulqlr •. ; ... '78,4 ~. PrlllClIOll ...... 12.9 Midland .... 03i.8,.. York ...... 20.4 Sill 1018 SI ... 74.8 VI PUllet BoWld .. • ., San Fran ""? 'S4,3 v. Mi ••• SI.I. .. .•80.2 Mo. Viii.,. .. -aU ... Iburlllllf ...... 37.5 So. OroqOJl ... Sl.h. Humboldt Sto" .40.' So. Caill~lI. 92.8,,,. Ohio Stat • ... , B1.9 OIt ...... 038.8 ... l .. nIU W.II·II ., 29.7 W".St .. CoIo. 37.7 'VI JI'IoqllUt StlI ....l So. Melhodta'.85 .5 v. Old •. A. 6 M. 67.5 Spri1lqJleld,Ko.48 ..... XlruriU. II... 03S.7 W. Wuh .•• 047.7 ... lIrlt. CoIWllbl • . 1I.1 5tonlord ... . 71.5 VI Salli. Clar ....61.7 W.... Ullion. '33.9 v.Omah ...... 27.1l.! wmam.tt .... 43.0 ... Coil. ldaho ... "4IJ Tempi. )0'" ..72.7 VI Syracu.e ... " 62.& ItWrOlllillIl '58 I ... Colorado MIa. ~ TennelH ... ·B3.9 v. Ch.ttlllooq ....71.3 IlATURDAr. OCTOBIII 11 ... . T...... '108.3 v, Okl.hom ...... '2.& CarIM"" ..... 3•. 3 ... Col ...... °a1.3 SOUTHEAST ..1 TulIa ..... ".79.6 ... Tox .. Tech. .. 'no Cb..uOll St •. "33.9 ... Jllek IilII. St ... 28.4 "'II U. C. L. A... '92 .3 VI Oreqon ...... 7M Conc·cIi. MIJI. ''''.0 ftllt. 01 •• " .... . 37.0 THURSDAY OCTOBEII • VI.1l ...... '83.5 y. IIrlllham YOtulq 57.2 Corn.n. low • . 49.' VI SlJIIpaoll ..... '38.1 a.or.:r.t·Dx)' '24'':. CWllberl ... d ... I'rJ Ulah St •.I •.•. '65.0 V. Monl.na ...... 59.9 Cul .. or-8toclr. 40.0 v. Dubuqu...... '27.6 Mld .• '.na:St, ·oSO:.... UniOll. , ...... 17" Vand.rbtlt ., '9\.4 ... MI ..IMlppl '" ." .5 Ft. H.y. Iial. 54.8 'VI Plttahur., 8t.t.·3U Villanova .... 88.B VI Holy Croll ... ·79.3 lao Teachor •. '57.S ... Empori. 8tat • .. SO.4 FRIDAYlOCTOBER 10 Vlrqlnl •.... "86.B 'VI H.rvard ...... 83.4 1.,.0"0_ " '28.8 '\'II N. 0.1<01. If.61.17.S Murra, St.l. °59.0 VI E. X..,tuclry ... V w.shinqtOD . '81.0 VI 51. Mary' •• CIi .. 71 .8 Lulber ..... '3U 'VI Augobur9 ..... 31.1 8ATlJRDAY OCTOBER II W. Vlrqinla .. '86.7 •• Wayneabur., .. 47.6 Minot S\aI ... 32.0 ... MayY\lI. lilt• . ·1.0 • __ ... "'1' Nlbr. Will 'II '37.9 ... I.amOJ' 81.1 •.. 32.9 Coren·N.w'lI 45.5 •• TeIlD . W_ -". N.Norm . .s.D. °3U v.8. Dakot. MIni' 24 .7 Loul ...UI. '" '52.0 ... E...... YiII • .....•7.' E. NORTH CENTRAL Peru Slat .... 45.8 ... WaY1\' 8t.t.... ,..8 MilliglD ... .. 46.2". Tu.culu ...... FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10 5t. Cloud SI. '''.S ".M• ."k.lo 8Iala .. 25 .0 Stetoon ...... 2.1 ... S·,...01·". , .....:11' .. X.yl.r, 0 .... '64.5 VI/. Corroll ...... 83.9 SI. Johu· •... '37.4 'VI St. Miry'., Minn. 35.3 Tonn. Tech ... 47.8 •• W. Jro"luolCy81. ~J SI. Thom ..... 50.6 Y' M.c ...... r .. '393 Troy 81., Ala. 31.3.1 Qql.thorp' " ..... SATURDAY. OCTOBER II. Upper l_a.':W.3'V1W.. . P.nn .. : ... 9:1 .,' Akron ...... 38.1 V. C.. " ...... 31.8 VaIl'r City III ••3\.1 ... N. D.k. ScllG"" 19.9 EAST ' Baldwln·W.1. 59.2"" O. WoollYu .. 55.4 Warlburq ... 017.9 •• Wloeon.in Tech. 10.9 Ball Stat •... '45.2 .. a Valparaloo .... 34.9 WlIltworlll 'SI 1 ... N M.llico M A 171 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 11 4 l Bradiey ..... ·53.2 .. a Wuh. oS leU ... 46.4 Wlchil. • .SO·• .,. ~.ke .• 475 A... b.r" .... ·45.i •• Bo..,dolD .. • .. Hunt Strornber Bull.r ...... '53.0 vs 51. lo.. pb· .... 41.9 ...... 11.1.1 ...... '54 .1 v' Tull ...... ·ft. . Ctos.n" Oonison ...... 49.2"" Boloit ...... '38.2 SUNDAY. OCTOBER 11 _ Co.oI Guard .. 38,&.1 Colby ...... ". JANE g J~CKO·.\lN E. Olinol. 51 .. 35.2 VI I. MIIIIJd" .... ·24.2 St. BoD&dICI· • . 33.5,.. RoekhuBt ...... 29.2 N.... H_p.. • SI.2 YO MaID ...... S.., I)U S lOUiS FILM C1tlTl'C. DAILY IOWAN "Loeal moviCloers t\lee a ha.tl\tY THIS WIEK'S LEADeRS tlrospeet if tbe Ca,,\\o\'s sea.so'lt Of nu SHl,HAYWARD No'/on'" AllcI ....., s.",. Ie,W." .... foreign t\bn!. can con\c a'l1~bere I. NOTRE DAME .116 8 1. NOTRE DAM! .lIU t. 'I'ftAl! ...... IOU t. CALrP01\N1I1. . 83.1 t. A!!MY ...... \at ~ear ma\ntalnbtl: \he bkh fta'vo," !ret 2. MICHIGAN .. . lI6.7 2. MICHIGAN ... lIe.7 2. GA. TECH .... IOU 2. 110. CALIF ... 92.8 2. PENN ...... U 1)1 the tint and eurren.t ottet\'I!C, 3. ".RMY ...... 109.9 3. ILLINOIS .... 10e.? 3. GEOIl,GIA .... 89.0 3. U. O. L. A. ... 92.3 3. PENN BTAB .. ~.4 4. TEXAS ...... 10B.3 4. OKl.AHOMA .,' 92.6 "ARKANSAS . . 93.0 4. BAN FRAN'ac::O 84.3 4. COLUMBIA ... 11.' 'The We\I-1I\IIer'1I Daulb\er'." S. ILLUIOIS .. .. . 106.7 S. INDIANA .. .. 81.9 5. RICB ...... 1208 S. UTAH ...... IU S. VILLANOVA ..... 6. GA. TECH •.. . IOU 6. WISCONSIN .• au e. Dua ...... au '. OREGON IT... 1a,4 e. W. VlRaunA. 1& 7. GEORGIA .... 89.0 7. N·WESTERN ... 81.3 7. VAJU)El\JILT . 11.4 7. WAIHINGTON 11 .0 7. PlTTBBUJlGK , IU 8. PENN ...... 95 .4 8. MINNESOTA .. II.' I. L. 8. U...... 88.4 •. NEVADA ..... 78.2 e. BOlITO" COJ,L. ••' 9. PENN STATE. 93.4 9. IOWA ...... 88 .3 I. ~ . oS MARY . n .l ' . SAN JOSE liT. 74.1 S. r ALE ...... 4 iO. CALIFORNIA . 93.1 10. DETlIOIT ..... 83.4 10 . TEXAS A. , M. 11.1 10. OJlEQON ..... 74.0 10. NAVY ...... , 'Dono'" Ho ... Tea", T Pinal 1948 rallD,. ZIf ...... CoP1'l'l9I11IH7, by .. e. DWIL

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• , THE DAD..Y IOWAN. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8. 194'7-PAGE THREE , girl scout troops will have a COOk-, gates to the national convention out at the park today at 5:30 p.m. at St. Louis, Mo., will be elected. Hawks tonight at 7 o'clock at IC Woman Waives Eva A~ Schlossberg Tea for Fres~man, Meetings, Speech.... Johnson's Machine shop. 323 E. PERSONAL NOTES I • • • • • • • Market street. Preliminary Hearing LIONS CLUB - Prof. J. W. SIGMA DELTA Cm- Arthur • • • Elected President Transfer Women Howe of the coilege of engineer- C. Wimer, former Wash ington ROMANCE LANGUAGES Charged with operating a molor Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Women freshman and transfer Town 'n' ing and L. C. Crawford, district newspaperman, will speak: at a Cervantes' birth will be celebrat- Ivehicle while int oxicated, Mrs. Of Sigma Delta Tau is honoring its housemother, Mrs. stu den t s, including freshman engineer, will discuss "The Coral- Sigma Delta Chi meeting in the ed tonight at 8 p.m. by the de- Katherine Alberhasky, 1129 Hotz Harriet Bauman, at a tea tomor­ nurses, will be guests tomorrow ville Reservoir" at the LiOns club Blue room of the DJL grill at 5:30 partment of Romance Iflnguages in avenue, waived preliminary hear- Eva Adel Schlossberg, A4, East row afternoon from 4:30 to 5:30 in the house chamber of Old Capitol. evening from 7:30 to 9:30 at a noon luncheon today in Reich's p.m. tod ay. Fi na1 pI ans f or th e ing before Police Judge Emil G. Chicago, Ind., will serve as presi­ the chapter house. - eam~us W G The public is invited. eluding tea in the home of President and Ploe room. aygoose azette and banquet Trott yesterday. .ed out dent of Sigma Delta Tau, nalional will be made. The group vice- Mrs. Virgil Hancher. e Un[. social sorority, lor the current Kirk Chaney, A2 , Spencel', was ALPHA DELTA PI ALUMNI' • • • president will be elected. Water in nature is virtually in- Bound over to t he grand jUry, Orientation groups plan to at­ - A meeting of the Alpha Delta ART CIRCLE-Regular meeting • • • destructible, continually chang- she posted a $500 bond. SF\uad-, year. elected president of the pledge Pi alumni club will be held at 8 of the Art circle will be at 10 GAS HAWKS-All model air- ing from vapor in the air to liquid The preliminary information ere let. Other officers are Jean Gav­ lend the function at assignec;l. ~47 sea_ class of Sigma Chi, nalional social p.m. today at the home of Mrs. a_m. in the public library today. plane builders are invited to a and back again but always re- was signed by a highway patrol- fraternity, at a meeling Monday limes, according to Margery Mc- ronsky, A3 , Centerville, vice­ Keith Noah, 228 S. Summit, Mrs. Lloyd Howell will read a pa- meeting (Jf the Iowa City Gas maining water. . man. presiden!; Phyll is Studna, A4, night in the .~ hapler house. I Donald, UW,A chairman in charge. s tt ft ~A~Bl . Allal~m~- p.e~ il~d " C ~kBu il ~q~ ==~======~===~~~=~======~~~======~ O m ah~ , Neb., secretary; Eslher Other officers are Tom Stone- Guests WIll be grftted by Mrs. bers are invited. .. .. • Klei n, A4, Council Bluffs, treasur­ brook, A3, Eldora, vice-president; Hancher and Dean and Mrs. C. • • • OROllESIS-A meeting of Or­ er; Barbara Luttbeg, A3, Omaha, Russ 'Bills, AI, Glenn Ellyn, 111., Woody Thompson. President Han­ chesis will be held tonight at 7:30 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH­ in tbe mirror room of thl! wom­ Neb., historian; Barbara Robinson, secretary-treasurer, and Bob Bty- cher will be out of town. Group four of the Presbyterian A2, Des Moines, assistant histor­ an, AI, Davenport. en's gymnasium. Faculty members pOUri ng will church will meet this afternoon at ian, and Louise Milstein, A4, 2:30 in the home of Mrs. R. R. • • • be Sybil Woodruff, Ruth Upde- IOWA DAMES - The sewing 11T.~ 1 Rochester, N.Y., banquet chair­ Jack Greeny, student at Mid­ Sherman, 220 Ronalds street, with man. land college, Norfolk, Neb., will graff and Janet Cummings. Pr esi­ group of the Iowa Dames will Mrs. E. J. Lewis as assistant host­ meet at 8 o'clock tonight in the Shirley Krause, A3, Council be a guest at the Phi Gamma Del­ dents of women's organizations, ess. (\ n~ f home of Mrs. R ay Crabb, 213 '.Bluffs, social chairman; Ruth Ber­ ta chapter house this weekend. Elaine Lenney, U.W.A.; Jean Mrs. Otho Mathes will present man, A4, Peoria, Ill., rush chair­ Westlawn Park. Those planning Dawson, Y.W.C.A.; Mary Ann the devotional an d Mrs. E. P. to attend should call Mary Gode man; Phyllis Finkelstein, A2, Uni­ Catherine Cunningham, Oak Bradshaw the program. versity Heights, Ohio, assistant Wyatt, W.R.A., -and Marilyn New_ at 6260. Park, Ill., will be a guest this burgh, Home Economics club, will rush chairman; Ethel Gordon, A3, weekend of Katherine McNamara, · .. . • • • assist. Council Bluffs, publicity chairman; A4, Winterset. WSCB-The Women's Society of IOWA FLYING CLUB-First Jean Robin, A2, Waterloo, scholar­ Women faculty members, fac­ Christi an Service will meet today anniversary dinner-meeting of the ship chairman; Shirley Bernstein, - Mr. and Mrs. Ed M. Smith, Mr. ulty wives, and members of Alpha at 2:30 In Fellowship hall Two Iowa Flying club will be held to-I A4, Council Bluffs, pledge captain, and Mrs. J. C. Moore Jr. and Mrs. Lambda Delta and Mortar board films entitled "March of Time" night in the river room of the' and Gloria Eisler, A2, Peekskill, Harold Huntoon, all of Winterset, will act as hostesses. Music will and "Children of China" will be 'Iowa Union at 6:30. N.Y. , activities chairman. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John be provided by Phyllis J ordan at shown. Unit D, with Mrs. How­ · .. . Betty Barad, A3, Springfield, : E. Gorman at the Summit apart­ the piano. ard Huskins leader, will serve as UNITED WORLD FEDERAL­ Ill., house manager; Pearl Rich- ments Sunday. Miss McDonald urges all women hostess during the social hour fol­ ISTS-The university chapter of ards, A2, Council Bluffs, assistan t who have not been contacted by lowing the meeting. United World Federalists will house manager; Caroline Wein­ Mrs. Frederick Clark, 247 their orientation leaders to attend • • • meet in the YMCA room of the stock, A3 , Des Moines, social wel­ Hawkeye Village, is the new assis­ the tea. GIRL SCOUTS - All senior Iowa Union at 7:45 tonight. Dele- fare chairman ; Carol Holtzman, tant at the girl scout office. Is Old Nassau making a gridiron comeback? If so, it's all A4, Milwaukee, Wis., song mis­ tress; Beverly Redman, A2, Bur­ The Rev. P. Hewison Pollock at­ due to Charlie Caldwell, the coach who engineered the most lington, entertainment chairman; tended a meeting of the minister­ hair-raising form reversal of 1946. His 17-14 victory over Penn Helen Falk, A2, Washington, lib­ ial relations committee of the Iowa rarian; Leah Mendelson, A3, Om­ Presbyterian Synod in'Des Moines last fall restored the Tigers to respectability in Eastern football aha, Neb., judiciary chairman, and Monday. Ave ELECTIONS society. Known for trying the unorthodox, he ha!3 parlayed the Arline Silverman, A2, Chicago, III ., intramurals chairman. power of prayer int9 the greatest revival of football enthusiasm Plan Outdoor Dance ever seen at Princeton since the game was invented there in Pre.Sch~ol Pupils Tour ATTEND THIS IMPO,RTANT MEETING 1869. Don't miss the exciting article, " They Weep No More at Local Baking Company For Currier, Quad' Princeton, If in this week's Post ... Thirty-four pupils of Woodlawn An outdoor dance for Currier pre-school went for a field trip and Quadrangle residents has Choose Your Officers yesterday morning through the heen scheduled for Ocl. 17, ac­ Swa nk Baking company. cording to an announcement made 'by Red Smith Mr. J.M. Swank, owner of the yesterday by Paul Lange, A2, bakery, conducted the tour. Ac­ Quadrangle social chairman. for the ' Coming Year companying the group were Mrs_ Nat Williams' band will provide Waunetta Stubbs, nurse; Mary music for the dance entitled • WHO WILL MAKI the Coaches' Barbara Kubic, playground super­ "Autumn Outing," to be held from Anodafion 1947 All-American? visor, and Mr. and Mrs. David C. 8 to 11 p.m. in the parking lot Davis, owners of the pre-school. north of the Quadrangle. THURSDAY OCT. 9 Watch lor 'his This trip was the first of the Co-sponsored by Currier and exefusive Pos, feature. season. Similar tours are planned the Quadrangle, the dance will be once each month. free to residents of those dormi­ 8:00 VISITORS WELCOME tories. Plans have been made for Methodist Church Confucius is buried outside the group Singing, streel and square REFRESHMENTS

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I .' HAROLD'S llt[ gi~es lOU E~ER'IH\MG" " · . - . Slop al HAROtDrs lor - cool glass 01 your favonte beverage - dante to the music of yOllr lavon . bands! Enj~y the ulf~ -modern atmosphere 1hat makes ~:R:~~ PLACE ~ campus favorite! " . Drive to HAROLD'S tonite , for an evening of 'real enjoymentl

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- - - --.------. , 'rIlE DAlLY IOWAN, WEDNESDA.Y. OCT. 8. 194'1- AGE OUR drowning in the quarry of Philip Sophomores- William A. Chan­ Ave To le~i OWe: oAtS '~i Award ,Engin ering try, Jerry M. Clancy, Clarence J. FenceTo n los.e Penningroth, 5, SOIl of a student­ Hoboes Yiouldn't ObJeciL veteran living at Templin park, At Meeting Tomorrow , II o Members, Dempsky, Martin P. Golden, Cecil W.A. Zimmerman, territory repre_ Honors to 28 Men L. Goodman, Robert G. Keller, Quarry Is Shipped sentative of the Keystone com­ Election of officers for the com. I Robert E. Kudrle, Dayton N. Mc­ pany, said the highest priority ing year will be held tomofl'ow Dean Francis M Dawson of tht! Millan, Mark F. Meier, Alan D. Fence to enclose the old quarry would be given the order by his al 8 p.m. in the basement 6f the E. on N. Riverside drive was shipped company. u A DGasps college of engineering announced Nichols and Warren Strout Methodist church, Robert Iversen, engineering honors awards to 28 Juniors.- LeLand C. Adams, ~ the university yesterday, -....;.------­ local American Veterans Commit. • studcnts at the annuaL student­ Verne R. Boulton, Maynard E. De­ according to George Nagle, local i . tee chairman, announced yester. o faculty get-togefher and reception Neui, Raymond S. Gauler, Sidney representative of the Keystone Would a n Ouija Work? I day. For urVIY I in Iowa Union's main lounge last L. McDonough, Randall A. Meyer Wire company, Peoria, Ill...... - • Posts of chairman, vice-chair. American Youth for Democracy night. and Claude B. Sharp. This special type of Jlon·climb~ The college at law has an man, secretat'Y and treasurer are The awards, given to stUdents Seniors-- Robert W. MacDon­ able fence has been on order by answer to students who make in­ til be filled. . .all but collapsed last .night when Jt~ who ranked in the top 5 percent ald, Richard M. Ringoen, Ralph the university for over four quiries about their grades. After the meetlng ~efteshmenls only six persons, live ot them tal members of the executive commit­ of their classes during the year M. Rolly and Stephen E. Wright. months. It is to provide greater " Displayed in the reception room will be served, Iversen said. tee, attended what was to have 1946-47, went to the following Prof. H.O. Croft acted as master safety for the children living in Iof Dean Mason Ladd's aU ice is a h!I been an election of new officers students: of ceremonies at the reception. Templin park, according to uni- sign which reads, "This office can The back wings of. a beeUe y Freshlllen--Charles C. Agar, Jr., Prof. C.J. Posey and B.E. Jaeckel .at the city council chambers. versity officials. issue no predictions as to grades. round in Java ~ , used at dress B John E. Atkinson, DonaLd A. Ed­ of the Associated Students of Informed Friday of the Ilear Consult your OWJ;l swami." ornaments. Before adjourning the meeting, wards James W. Kimm, Millard Engineering were in charge of Elaine Glasser, president, made a R Seillin and Robert S. Stooker. arrangemen Is. wi final erfort to revl ve the group by dl calling for a petition signed by in nine studenls, other than execu­ "'1 tive members, interested in having ? w. AYD reml\in active. FOOD RIC SUP! iv If the petition is not received in lis a month, Miss Glasser said, the group will be discontinued. cri Formed here last yeat·, AYD has 01 af REICH'S! apparently iailed to survive the university's refusaL to grant it a campus charter and the house un­ American activities attack on the IAL STUDENT' DI N national organization last sprlng. Contributing to the collapse wa the facl that only 18 of last year's Served 11 :00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Every Day Except Sunday 45 members are still attending the UDI versHy. THERE'S AN BASlER WAY to get to the Notre Dam -Iowa f me In I It the group fails to revive, the Sout h Bend. Ind., Oct. 25, than by hoppln, a rrel,l! t. If these three $12 faithful fans (left to right) Joan BrowlI, Al, CJouncli Bluffs; Pat Fox, BLUE ·P.LAT DINNER. left in the treaS\lry will be donated to the national AYD, the Ai, Charles ClIy, and Sarah Records, AI, Iowa City, want to get to the eXt:Cutive conunittee agreed. Irlsb acame In style and comfort, then have only to pay 19.90 at the booth east ot Old Capitol and gd a round· hip ticket and a ticket to PLUS the game. But the)', and anyon els who wan", to see the came, hould burry as toda.:r Is the last da.y of the I.Icke\ s:llts. • Roll - Butter ell ead elicious Vita min Salad RuleSeized SI Is Town Women To Have Coffee, Mi lk or Tea Reserved Table at Union and alh oel .Must BeDestroyed Merna Altmear, A3, Des$ert English. was elected treasure) of 'In De,'l Moines yesterdaY. Iowa Illdepcndent Towll Women Mon­ \ udi nc Atty. Gen. RQbert L. Larson ruled day night in the YMCA rooms, at SERVING IOWA BY RENA MARCli'LLO thll't slot machines seized Ln raids Iowa Union. CITY SINCE Robert Lowell, willner ot a Pu- must be destroyed and cannot be The women d~cided to iezerve a Zitzer prize this year for hIs col- . sold. table in the Union cafet~ria each You're the man 1899 lecHoll of poems, "Lord Weary's The . opinion was given by Asst. day from 11.30 a m. to 1:30 p. rn. Castle," gave the fim solo reading Aity., Gen. Charles Scholz in an· and from 5 to 7 p. m. , most likely "Where the Crowds Go" of his poetry last night in the to ti fr n a Other Town Women officers in- house chamber of Old Cflpitol. swel'l a ques on am"~l a on Lowell read his poetry in a County Atty. Robert M. Underhill clude Ruth Reese, A:i, Roswell, N. to· succeed! morbId monotone While his audi- of ·Onawa. Scholz said: Mex., president; VaLorie Dierks, REICH~ ,. . CAFE cnce listened in sepulchral silence. "SInce there is no property A3, Iowa City, vice-president; The poet, who will be here until right in a slot machine In Iowa Shirley Ann Spence, A3, Iowa Ci­ .... in Friday to read and pO-ems and legal right to possess, trans- ty, secretary; Ann Buhmann, A.3. Va Heusen shirts critl~ n~ written in the writers workShop f ..... or dispose of one under no IO\':a Cl·ty. soci"l chairman', Helen course, chose most of his readings ... . . ~ (0 }OU , 11 tht: li)Sht ptoJlle wallt go places I"th nuu luur Van Heugen J ftOm his prize-winning cbllecUon. Circumstances can there be a 11'- Danner, A3, Iowa City, publicity Sl.ill. '\. ou'U lile Lhe .IOiirl ~ell ul~u.ltip. Lhe low·.et collar muue/., Lowell read "In a Cage," a iXlettl gitl'lnate use for such a machine chairman; Marian Lager, A3, the lIction.!ui lunng, the Ji/lure.h t. !:>anlurizeLi laonc", IJLuratuf}·tt ·tGd Annawan, Ill., activities chairman; 1500 tiwe. IIll1ulIth. Get your mOlley's worth-allYa S ouy Van Heuse1l written after he had been in jail in this state and a court must Of- Dorothy Hertel, A3, .Amana, COll- Shirts. liJ .25, $3.9S, !>1.50. PIIILLIP".juNb tOIlP., 1\ Eli YORK 1, N. Y. He spent five moll.thli j ptiso~ del' any seized machines destroyed tact chairman, and Gretchen Fie- after he became a cOnscientlous i edi t ly" seIer A3, Iowa City, historian. etterlJ' objector during World Wat II. This ;;;mm;;;;;;;;a~e;;;. ~======~;;;~;;;,;;;~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;=~=====~======><======poem draws a slm1le between two • econd floor Fuhlon Center caged canaries hanging in the prl- :jon dLning room and the prisoners. "'l'he prison had a fancy dlnlng room," said the poet. "There wer~ .. Chl'orn!um cages in the roorn with a c"nary in each one. One at them died-the cage was still thel"e." ~acOny "coordinates )frurflanmls Two other poems read by Lowe1l were "The Quaker Graveyard ill. • Nantucket," an elegy on his cou­ Made for each other, this esaentiu's !ck $wt and th~ colorful sepsrates: bin Warren Wilson, whtlSe ship was lost at sea during World War II. ,Because Sa cony designed, dyed au~ tailored them to mix, to m~tch, to and "To Peter Taylor on the Feast ,live together. They're wonderful for your outdoor life, wonderCullit your, of the Epiphany," a dedication t() ~ fire ide ••• a wardrobe in themselves. And a wonderful buy! Slack suit) his tormer roommtl~ tit Kenyon college, Ohio. .. •. I . '$25. Pleated skirt, $10.95 Stripecl blouse, $8.9S Misses sues . .; 33 Law. Graduates i 4~ ~ • ,. ou enter a new world' To gi I w Bar Examinations Today of driving ex erience. No such~ Thlrty-three University of Iowl law graduates will begin the IOwa bilr examinations toc:l ay, Dean Mason Ladd of the college of law .' . ever before. No , . announced yesterday. The university group Is the largest number of law studenU taking the exarninatiol'ls given fot prospective Iowa lawyers. Charles Scholz, Iowa's assistant attorney general, and his staff will conduct ,the three-day examina­ tions which will b~ given in the law building starting .t 9 Q.m. , The board of bar examiners, c o m pas e d 0 f 1 a wy ers from • throughout the state, w1ll check the exanlinations and gLve ihe re­ sults. Law graduates who pass the ,I .. ~ tests wHl be sworn in and. ~c ei ve • I . their certificates Friday. \ David Duncan, son ot Mr. and ,:' Mrs. Floyd Duncan, 125 Goltview street, is the only IOwa Cittan taking the examinations. Other candidates are Eliwin M. Schmidt, Charles G. Rehling, Or­ ville W. Bloethe, Norman H. Mc- Farlin, Norm!lIl A. Erbe. . , ., Dean W. Hess, Edwatd R. Raye5, R.J. Thornton. D.E. McEntaffen P.P. Hook, Wendell A. Holp'ies, C.K. Batschelet, Larned A. W{lter­ man, W.R. Yates, Deen L. Braek­ ey, R.D. Mason, E.E. Bloom, R.t.. Buckingham, Winston :to towe, J'. D. Weaver. R.E. Mellen, Lewis J . Haines, F .e. FuerstI', W.C. Martin, Vin­ cent C. Hogan, Paul E. Dull, n .D. • Sanderson, E.W. Henke, F. E. Tier­ .' ney, F.D. GlUoon, W.K. SWilUlon; and Raymond A. Hess. N~r m a Cro!tS to Give Piano Re~ita l f onight Norma Cross, acting head. of. the piano division in the musl<: de­ partment will present • piano re­ , , cital this evening at 8. o'dOC}!: J J/.. atUdio E of the Radio building. She will play "Par tita No. 1 in .~ ,... . ~ . ;. .. :B Flat Major," B/lch; "Sonata, T OTOR CO. Opus 120 in A Major," Schubert, and "Prelude, Chorale and FUlUe," Franck. Iowa City, Iowa •

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:IS I ~i )------~----~------~-, Change Requirements persons are urged Lo apply at once ArthUl' K. Miller, Prof. Allan C, ~W ' ~ t Fr Slitk Operating- For Student Dietitians; Iso that they may be considered for Tester. and • graduate assistants Robert H. Downs and John E he COll!. y- uns o sychose apPOintment to one of the early Written Tests Dropped training c1asse~, Deuth. ImOrro\\l I .. nJ!l~culdtiOll in the "subtle" pSy­ The Iowa Geological Survey \ 6f the I chologic,,1 kJllers whu stalk our ~orgers Cash in The civil service commission has will be represented by Donald A, IVersen University Theater stn~r~ Hnt! scrC(>IlS every night announced a rcvision ot the re- 14 SUI Geologists Morris, J . B. Coop r, and Dr. ommlL Elect Three Officers 110W. --On IC Merchants quirements for student diehtian To Attend Conference Stanley E: Morns, yester. Graduale sludenls who will Op n With My tery These men (dnd women) who appointments The mo.;t Impor- Four eell men Crom the Uni- fill cllly the 'hinGs they luve, In rate nify Cou cil make the trip are Roy E Hansen, * * * . to the store* later * to* P3Y for it, tant change is the eiiminalion of VClSity ot' lowa will join the tri- By JACK O'BRIE. wllo have turnpd in thejr trusty By 1\IERRITT LUDWIG George 1\1. Wood, D. A. DanIelson, Fred Stines Jr. of Phil Gamma the written test. state geological field conference The University theatl'r will allen /lats for hal IJins, ivory-handled Despite frequent warrungs from He said that he was quitting his Ap l ' ant a" no\v quall'!v 011 Bruce E. Heezen Wilham Bern­ Delta was elected pre';ldent of the p Ie s m J • Oct. 11 and 12 at Iron Ridge, inghausl.'n and DaVid G. Basker. Its 194.-48 season all a wlerd note lett('1 op ner~, cactu n edlC'S, ar­ interfraternity cOllnca yesterday police and the chamber of com- job with a construction firm work- the basis of appropriate educ"Ition. Wisconsin. tonight with r.Iary nobells Rine- H'llie fc:'n'ed billet-doux and may .tHernoon. , merce, Iowa City merchants are ing on a university project. Age limits have also been chang~d Att ndlllg the conferen(; from Eleven precent of US (arms f"VE'!l, ill moments o[ satanic strain, hart and AV('ry I1cpWllod's ~B- l dubiOUS rector, Marian Galloway, told A4, UniOIl board p\lbliclty chair­ In this case, the forger used a The chamber of commerce co- sian's local secretar:r, Arthur di!otinclion ot ruuning too tong. . :;omeone the oth r day ..... 'The man. said y~sterday. typical taclic. She presented lhe operates with the police in warn- Hotz, at the Iowa City' po~toftice. I When "The Bat" hit Chicago, It Rat' is a mystery lhriller selected Six-hundred tickets costin~ check about 5 o'clock on a busy iQg merchants of forgers thought Applications will be accepted &0 up~et thc static Cf\Uillbl'iulll of especially for the Homecoming oc­ $2.50 pel ('oupl~ have been sold. Saturday afternool)~too late for· to be ope~pting in Iowa City. until furlher notice. but lllterested the Tribune that the dramaUc caslOlI." This is something in the Tht! dance will be Friday from 9 .0 il to be i.nves\tgated at the bllllk. ==~~=:::or.;"'~--=-::>::I======7=== collUl)nist deserted IllS mOte ob- way at explanation where some­ 12 P, Ill. ill the Union. Featuring Gage described another tactic scure post 10 plodaim 110m the Ihing In the way of explanation is Jot' Sanders and vocalist Jean which fooled (l local jeweler. A editorial page (perhap~ the birth defmitely needed. Theatrical Ten'Y, oI.he pal'ty i., a tra'ditional young man selected a small jewel­ of a traditional 'l'ribunt' policy) chilL; to counteracl Homecoming Homecoming affalt ry" item and said he would r~turn that "The populace bulglllg the exalt~tion - but she spoke before walls of the Pnnces~ theater" is th~ football season h:td even be- EXTRA· GO D • "certainly beillg kid I.'d by ex- tun. perts." What the Tribune's crItic Ee med to obiect to mo~t wa funeharl'., Mercy Ho"pital Births * new kind of killel - II "lady-like A son weighi.ng Il-pounds, 1- gunman" that made him wince. OUllce, was born Monday at Mercy FOR SALE or In th tradition of his time he hospital to MI . and Mrs. Gail - -- j preferred a Chicago-Rtylc killer of Sothell, Tipton. Recko!1- you Ctn see why so many smlrt Mmbres the obvious, 'ub-machine gun Yeslerday Mt. and Mrs. James FOR RENT are fixin' to wear these handsome boots. Thc ~tllch. ~ toting type to Mlos Rlileharl's Rourke, Oxford, became the par­ Nt It;.~nal· Regional -loeo' & SPfJrls ing and .the ()ther doo·dads are ju t like you find en drawillg room desparado. ents 01 a son weighing 7-pounds. "A Chicago hard-boiled egg A SOli weighing 7-pounds, 15- '3 rodeo champs boots. But these Bu-B's are a could catch in his teeth all the oun(;es, was born to Mr. and Mrs. 5:3\ P.M. Sport RevJew with Talt eummlns heap .more comfortable, Better get on your hor"· bullets such a desparado could Le') Trimule, 732 De,lrboJn street. * OOD LI HTS ':and_canter down here. Rope a pair for yourself fire.") p.r,l. Wo~ld News with Lowell Thomas , Or) But if Rinehart's gun-In"11 * 5:4 ....fl,qlf. 't 6eeJlled h.me in his day, he may nol seem 50 much so to us today, News Summary with Bob Pfei1fer AT In the tradition eslablished by * 6: • i:'mday Through Friday "Tho Bat." theater and cinema killers became less an d lezs at home in, bullet-proof cars and ov. MULFORD' ELEe, RIC speakeasie aud more and more • Your Dial Ewers Sf r 1amiliar in Cadillac convel'libles 00 Dial 2312 115 S. Clinton und sdlollS, '''The News Stationl of 101£11." 28 S. Clinton They reached the climax of == ~======~======~~-- =--

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See the 25th armivetsa.y ptc~e nt aliun of the Dolphin Follies, "H~tidfJy$ in Patis." It's wonderful entertainmerlt.

gu'lilo e the Dolphin/s comedy act:; and spedacula diving presentetil te ,the music of Larry Battett and his orche~tra. •

In addition to this magnificent enter ainment, the Homecoming and Dotphin queen will be presented, as will a secret internationally famous performer. ~f!t your 'tickts to II Holidt1Y5 in Paris" today, at the Union, Whetstone's, the fipldhou,e! or hom Dolphin members.

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I ~"I ,0 .' $. , " ' turd y, 1 nd 9 p~ .. ~ ''mE DAILY IOWAN. MDmSDAY. OCT. 8, 19t'l-PAQ.'E lIIG1ft1 · -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fewer L ndlords A.sIt·Rent Boosts Here Hearing on lilt'S ALWAYS FOR Announ e 5 . By BOB HOOVER. because of an increa ~e in service lHE GIRL IN THE Iowa City tenants can brea.the to the tenant. Seven were allowed a little easier this month. =:=~f t~ ~a~:e~~~~~~ Ie Air.: Stop rand Jury The number of local l,andlords, e~h were given under grounds who last month boosted their ten~ o~ special relationships, increased the 15 percent a.llowable under occupancy and peculiar circum­ Sel for 1948 Indi Imenls the new rent law dropped oM st.lnces. ~~ eight percent from the Au~st Two landlords received rent in- A Civil Aeronautics board hear.­ figure. creases by reason of substanlal 15 Others Not Public; The local rent office received h¥dship. ing for a proposed St. Lou.is­ Siol Machine Charse 133 leases in Sep.tember, comPaP- . An example of special relation­ Minneapolis air route through Against Local VFW ed to 145 in the previous month, ship would be renting to a relative Iowa City by Mid-Continent Air T.J. Wilkinson, ar~a rent director, a,t a reduced.lrate and later renting Lines will be held Feb. 23, 19~8, announced yestcl;day. Durin a July., to a non-relative. A landlord has County Clerk R. Nie~oll Miller ~~ . the airlines announced yesterday. the first month under the present grounds to raise rent under in- )eslerday announced five of the rent law, 53 lea.ses came in, he. c~llased occupancy when the num- The Mid-Continent applicatiop 20 indIctments returned Monday said. ber of ndults in a residence has is the second known to be filed by the Johnson county grand jury A landlord must foliow either of increased to exceed the normal with the CAB. Previously, it waf for the September term of the dis­ two courses to raise his rent, undCl; Clmount in a family. believed the Eastern Air Lines trict court. existing regula1.ions, Wilkinson To comply as a substantial hard_ stated. spip case, a landlord must submit application dated Sept. 29 was th~ , Charges of possession of illegal 1. If Ule tenan~ Is, will n, to $lfn h.is operation costs along with his ' only one filed to give . Iowa City gambling devices were brought a new lease, effective 011 or before income. These ligures are taken north-south air service. against the Leroy E. Weekes post Dec. 31, 1947, and expiring not into consideration if any increase According to Vern 'Bales, chair.- No. 3949 of the Veterans of For­ earlier than Dec. 31 ; 1!148, the ls. granted. man of the airport commission, UI6- 1 ~Ol\'t brinK' home Dentyne Chewing Gum; eign Wars. This charge, based on landlord may receive ~n increljse several other airlines have filild they attack!" up to but not exceeding 15 per- but he didn't know which ones. evidence presented by county law cent of the present amount. Committee Appointments When an airline plans to exte.nd. "Bol(! Do thes.. ki'ds make my life lnilerabl.. if 1 enforcement officials, followed an This new lease must be WEld A d II or start an air route, it must first forg~t t~e Dentyne Chewing Gum I I un't carliel' raid on the club when five with the local ren~ office wilbiri ~nnounce at Hi crest file an application with the CAB. blalJ1e, tqe little shaven, though. I'm at keon at 1>10t machines were found. 15 days and c<1nnot reduce the .e.ppointments to four Hillcrest At a given date, hearings are ,bey are 0", that refresh in!:. lons·laltina f1avor.\ \ amount of service the tenant re- held : to see if the proposed liTle A~cI Denty,!e b~lp. keep their teelb white. too,' The charge stated that the post Dentyn. GUlli-Malle Only by Adams "dId on or about SepL 12, 1947, ceived under the old arrangQment. committees were announced yes- will be a convenienc and a m;c- ho1l.l: ",maOBE TRim" Wrltllidy Bond. Inc .• D~'t.l, 1375 BlndwlY, NI" York 18 hav!', keep and hold in their pos­ 2. If the tenant Is unwUllng to te'\day by George Kauffman, C3, essity. Bales said. ~~~~~~~;;::~;:;;;:;;~~;:;;~~~~~~:;;;;:;~;;;:~;:;;;;~~=~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ~e£sloJ1' gambling devices in the sign a new lease or if the landlord eO}.J,[lcil president. , If the new route is grant~d to .::: form of slot machines." The clUb wishes to raise rents more than Don Jame~ A2 Martelle will Mid-Continent, it will open ¥[ posted $1,000 bond yesterday 15 percent, the landlord must file :., service into Iowa City, Cedar; • morning. a rent-increase peUtion ~ivini Ii s.er.ve as chau-man of the social Rapids, Waterloo, Moline, Ro.c~ An indictment was also return­ reason for the rt\ise. . committee. Other members are Ed Island, Davenport, PeorilL !!oud. ed against Marvin Toplnka of Of the 331 leases filed with the W~ight, E4, Kansas City, Mo.; Bob Springfield. Solon, chalging statutory rape. He office under 1 above since Jul:\", P1urphy, A2, Tiffin, an~ Don Ey------, 10 percent, or 34, have been re- mit , A3. Florest City. e Was I'eleased yesterday morning nn on $10,000 bond after appearing jected. The majority of landlords Members of the judiciary com­ for arraignment. Judge GaIfney whose leases were rejected have ntittee are Sumner Morris, G., Music Group.Lists grllnted him until Friday to enter since filed corrected leases', WQ- kinson said. . Kellogg; David Shaff, A2, Caman- his plea. che; Ed Stiffler, A3, Colfax; Alan Membership Heads Indictments Were reported Most rejections were either be- Trick, A2, Des Moines, and George against John J . Griffin and John cause the landlord asked for Kiuffman. Four co-division chairmen to,r: Kellaney lor lascivious acts with slightly more than a 15 percent Grievance 1;,0IDmlttee members the ~ 947 memberShip drive, Get. ...,.., ntz n children. increase or because the lease 'Vas not filed with the rent ofi\ice with- 'Ire David Shaft, chllirman; Ken- 13-18, o( the Iowa City Music ~s­ The last indictment announced neth Block, A2, Renwick, and so dation were announced yest.!;I:­ ;ye~terday charged Edword shores in 15 days after it was signed, the Dick Henry, A1, Red Oak. The day by Dan Dutcher, president. with driving a motor vehicle rent official added. grievance c¢mmittee acts to settle They are Mrs. Dorothy SCheld-.) while intoxicated on Hlghway No. Also in September, 46 petitions complaints of Hillcrest residents. rup, 218 Melrose court; Mrs. DorO: 218 August 26, 1917. for rent in~reases (un~er 2 above) Trick and Morris were appoint- thy B. Rankin, 1114 East College; 'Swea ACl;ol'ding to Miller, the other were recel1fed, of whlch. 43 were· ed to the budget committee. Mrs. Emil Witschi, 311 Woolf. ave,­ indictments will be made public granted and three demed, r~nt . nue, and Mrs. C. L. Robbins, 104~ at a I atel date office records show. The petitions Woodlawn. The September term was the granted last month were giv~ One s~cie 'of beetle, !he bam­ Membership will be limited ta longest grand jury session in its on a total of 52 ground s, with bllder, emits a · odlferous protec­ 1,150 to correspond with the se,at­ lustorY', The grand jury, had al­ some allowed for more than one tive fluid which turns imto gas Ing capacity of the Iowa City high most three weeks of deliberation reason. wb'eri in contaCt· with air. It looks school auditorium where the con­ o 1111 The majority, 34, were granted like a tninute jet of smoke. . the indIctments. \ ., J certs will be held.

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in the Town and Campus Shop .. Blouses "~ . • 1.98 up , 'I' .! .;r I ' . , White sparkling blouseOi with smart new bows . . . WIth " .... I ,., .. 1 .i . It' "STARDUST" ln robin'~ egg long sleeves and PettiI' Pan collars. , .blue:, white. and grey. The new­ '. Colored biouses with cap sleeves and dre.;sy trims. Ones \ est ne v Jantzen with special rib­ c,, you love to be seen in. I l. bi'lg at the padded shoulder, ann l Gay plaid bloUses in shirt waist slyles and long sleeves. ! ,I ' . tapered arms .... , i Every sit~ and eolot and style a qi.rl could wish forI t" " I I " . 10.95 , . "

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. We've, two' jatket rn", ... in four dif- , . Skirts f,rent color~. 5.95 up Ploid ~kirts pleated and flare .. . >. $16.95 to S1.u..... v plain colors In box pleats. , some belted, sume plain. All Quality Fir,t. ~it~ , NClli~Cllly Adver:ti~~ Brands made with an eye to I, • sports oppeal. ./. . ',-11. I'