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---..: I blcy_ Hcet\se Iy lOCal amona it Waa :hlef 01 l were onsll/l_ d. Reg­ ured at m 2:30 , Chief It's*** Raid and Counter ***Raid, Now ** *** *** *** *** *** set for 'C tellded istribu.' Shower Explosives in Widespread Attack project by the rang of *** *** *** *** *** *** Vogt I, ttee in 15 Cents - Ontined daj's, it . ------~~------~-- . France Told She Must Accept I'Peace, Preparedness' Nazis' Midnight-to-Dawn Raid Unconditionally or Reject Peace I Is Republican Slogan Greatest Since Start of Battle Four ,French Emissaries Remain in Steady • Third Bombing in Four Days Kills 3 Civilian RO'I'ALAIR FORCE Commuoicati~n With Government; Subcommittees N.Y. Police British Fighters Drive Off German Waves F R c E It~OR'tED sue.­ C!~~.ulIOMI\HG Continue Conferences Guard Against Amid Explo ion , Fir Of Tllesl INDUS­ IStudy Various I ~IALcmIiS Bridge Bombers LONDON, June 22 ( aturday)-(AP)-Wave after wave b I BULLETIN 1PI f p. of German bomber bia ted at Britain from the outhea l to LONDON, June 22 (AP)-A. Reuters (British news . at orm olnts 11u,:, '-.,.t..J1I,1"ktJ. p.l't;!.ss map shows sulfered most heavily in recent NEW YORK, June 21 ; (A'P)- the northeast in midnight-to-da\'.m raid today, howering how British and German air forces !Jerman air raids. In circle i:3 agency) dispatch from Istanbul : to~a y reported that six I , ---.:----. • Two . hundred patrolmen' .and down incendiary and high explo ive bomb. in the third and are bombing each other's indus­ the German industrial area on French tank~~s anchored · ~t that Turkl ~ port had b~~n b'a n s-ICo l1~roversy May ArIse detectives were p)a~~d 011 guard most wid~spr ad attack in four day , trial centers in savage air attack which British planes have inflicted \ ferred to Brttlsh owners.up and hlld hOlsted the BrILIS~ fJ:;tg- As to How ,Far Party ~:~r b~~~g~r~:~~ntt:endEa~"~7:!~ With dawn's grrival, the raider fl d th thr at of Briti h and counter-attack. The map damage . . fighters, and the a larm that ent thou and to heller were shows the English area which has . IWin Give Allies Aid tonight 'IS a i'esult of two anony- lifted. By LOUIS P. LOCHNER . . mous . telephone warning ; .that Three civilian were killed during th ail' raid on this COMPIEGNE FOREST, France; June 21 (AP}-A yes or PH!LA-OELPHIA, June 21 (AP) 1he stru~tures were to be bomb- , " d ' f -l'ne slogan "peace and prepar-I ed. country last nigbt and early today, the air mini try an­ General Smedley D. Butler, no ah~wer:_uncondlbonalJy and "?w-was emanded 0 edness" dominated republican Polrce were inclined to treat nounced, France tomght to the terms of a conqueror's peace dictated platform wri~ets ' today, 'with a the fi·cst · warning, re~~ved at Roaring across the coast for the third big atta k of the U. S. Marine Corps, Dies at 58 by Adolf Hitler in his hour of triumph: controversy obviously arising . as Bronx headqual·ters: as the W1)rk week, the nazis rent the early morning air with thund rou The four emissaries who hold the fate of the French in that 10, how far. th~ . pali~ declaratJ?n of a crank. "'owev~r, the guard explosions and started numerou fires which cast a crim on , '. . ' . ' ,., should -go m endol'smg material was ordered after a second man, glow over the countryside, Fought Round . World answer remamed In steady telephone commUnicatIOn WIth assistance to the aUies. characterj~ed by police as ~ "very (The Britillh apparently repli d in kind with a raid on Arms Transfer ·their government. They conferr.ed for a second tim!::, too, Subcommittees, appoilltep to serious and very int~lligent," Berlin, where an alarm wa in eft ct for 36 minut and anti­ But Opposed War Gets Approval tonight with the representa-, ' --- dea~ with the' various platform called Brooklyn headquarters to aircraft guns around the capital fired at invading craft. No . " J D subJects met · throughOut the day, say: , bomb explosion were heard in Berlin.) Abroad for Americans bves of the Ger.man. f.uehr~,.., apanese raw including the group under the "r know that bombs are.' go- I n Senate V0 t e Whatever theIr reply, Hlt- chairmanship of AI! M. Landon ing to be placed on the brldges The bark of anti-aircraft gun , the chatt r of machine PHILADELPHIA, J u n e 21 Jer Jta,s ordered brought to Q " ___ . '*'1W:b' rudyln the pl'.oblem of tontgllL. 1 hav no!btne to do guns and the challenging whin of British fighter plane (AP)-M~jor Gen( af Smedley WASHINGTON, June 21 AP)- Berlin the long-enshrined rail- oser to ~lS f~reign alfalrs. It, Landon s~id, with it, but I know it is gOing made an ear- pUtting overtone to th sound of the raiding D. Butler, 58, who retired trom rhe senate approved tonight a way car where Germany discussed the thorny question to happen." planes and the intermittent thud of the exploding bomb . the U. S. marine corps after proposal to restrict the transfer' signed an armistice in sorrow in committed to it at length and ------Air raid alarms hrilled with the approach of the first at­ of army and navy equipment to 1918 and offered one in victory Policy Shift To Meet would meet again tomorrow. tackers and the civilian population crouched in shelters while " , fighting half-way round the. other countries. today. From the other subcommlttees world and spent much of his the battle raged on. • The proposal, insertl!d without Along with the historic cal', New Events ill Europe, came word. that the platform Report Spain's One salvo of bigh explosive bombs struck a lumber yard Shirt latet' yearS urging that the nR­ dissent in a measure to ,expedite Hitler will take away the memor- British in Far East otherwise would closely conform tion keep its figh ting men home. naval shipbuilding, would require iill tablet that marked the spot, to the program submitted last in an undi closed eastern s Cabinet Meets area, shattering windows in died today in Naval hospital, that the chief of naval operations and the monument the Frencn set winter by the republican program or the army chief of staff must up with the graven legend: 'rOKYO, June 22 (Saturday) committee under the chairmanship Carol Decides the immediate vicinity and "Old Gimlet Eye"-the narrl'e certify that any equipment re- "Here, on Nov. 11, 1918, was (Al?)-Circles close to the gov- of Glenn Frank. shaking buildings as far as he got 'in the Mexican campaign leased is "surplus" and is not frustrated the criminal arrogance ernment indicated today Japan's Meanwhile, it was learned that Reorganization Under To Cast Lot .hree mile away. because he learned so much ot needed for the defense of the of the German imperial reich, policIes now are crystallized some party leadel's were urging New Foreign Mini ter Reports from the attacked areas the enemy - succumbed at 3 United States.. deteated by the free peoples which around a program calling fOl' Ithat the conventl?n adop~ two said that as soon as the ominous p. m. (CST) to a gall bladder Sponsored by Chairman Walsh it sought to enslave." " platforms, one brief, concise and Purpo e of Session With Germany drone oC the nazi craft became (D-Mass), of the senate naval Destroy Markers clOser relations With Germany pointed, and the other elaborat- audible, their motors we r e ~ ·S and liver ailment that had put committee, the amendment grew Slabs marking where the train and Italy, possibly direct actian, ing at some length on the points LISBON, June 21 (AP)-The drowned out by sp dy British him to bed a month ago. !'EST out of congressional criticism stood were ordered destroyed. in British-French possessions in I made in the shorte1' document. Spanish government is being re­ tightcr dartin, into the skies to Since he retired in 1931, with at Rumania To Follow the navy's release of 23 "mosquito Hitler personally decreed that the southern orient and a nega- The long platform, it was sugge t- organlzed, it was reported here the attack. 30 years service in the ma­ boats" for sale to the allies. the monument to Marshal Foch is tive attitude toward any Ameri- ed, would be based upon the tonigh t, with the cabinet in ses­ Fa ci t Plan Of The Germans attacked one rines, Butler took to the lecturc sion since early afternoon. in to be preserved undamaged, un- Frank report with few changes Party (ri,vernme nt northeastern locality relays for platform with the same sharp moved. CBn efforts toward rap proch- made. (The bal'e fact that the cabi­ more than two hours, droppIng tongue that had often brought IN Mediterranean Hitler demanded an end to all ment. Landon made it plain that be- net was meeting was reported in bombs. him into the public eye during Fre~ch B;: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS resistance; that the French give These quarters said Japan's c~use . of the uncertainty of the Madrid dispatches.) • • • UTY his miJitsTY and public serviJe. Fleet, Eastern Arm y A DNB, ollicia1 German news BUCHAREST, Rumania, June [n one area the bomb tell so He was the proponent of armed him "all guarantees necessary" to foreign policy had shifted to situation abroad, he and the sub­ agency, report said that Ramon 21 - Kln« Carol cast his lot swLItl,y wlde 01 any mark \ha\ \.hey were force only for home defense­ May Continue Fight him to ,continue his war against ~hls three-point program to meet commlt~ee .were. In no . ~urry to their ally, Britain; and the ac- the rapid turn of eV€."lts in Eu- pu,~ th.elr views tnt? writing. " Serrano Suner was takJng over and squarely with Germany to- believed to have been jettisoned he who nad been a fighting man the foreign ministry portfoliO from the orient to France. ALEXANDRIA, June 21 (AP)­ ceptance of "pre-conditions" for rope. . T~,IS IS a changmg w?rld, h~ night. by an eneDI.Y plane seekin, to a . new European order designed Regarding the British and Said, and events are movmg fast. held by Juan Beigbeder, who Is He is Cine of the few men who French official sources expressed He began lormation of a new outrun the h: t ~rll! h pursuit. above all to make "reparation French holdings in the southern The even~, he added, "might to be shifted back to high com­ ·twice was awarded the congr,es­ belief tonight that the French totalitarian party on the nazi pat- Some bombs in an eastern lo- Mediterranean battle fleet 'here of the wrong dorte to the Ger- v~'ie n t, they said Japan at least have some mfluence on the sub­ mIssioner of Morocco. slonal medal of honor-in 1914 tern and, lt was 'l'j!Uably re- cality fell into fields, for heroism in Vera Cruz and and the middle-east armies in Inan reich by force." would take a "stronger hand," committee's conclUsions, partlcu- Syria would continue t6 fight be­ This was the heart of a long if not direct action. larly the natu:e of the French . Serrano Suner's "ministry of ported, drafted decrees to turn Little Brillsh Spitfires climbed a year later for storming-with his country into a state of the into the pre-dawn dark to meet 23 men- Fort Reviere in Haiti. side the British reg'!rdless ' .of preamble given to the French Hongkong, British crown col- p~ace ,~er ms laid down by Adol! governmcntt' already embraces France's acceptance or rejection delegates -.: that and a declara-

I • SA' tention wasn't obtained until within 48 hours. hasten defense building. Shortly its by rapid audience turn-overs, one in 24 died; ,v:ithin 72 hours, one in 17 thereafter, MI's. F.D.R. ot a pres and seeing a movi show was a OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN - died, a nd aiter 72 hours, one in died. conference said she was opposed diversion rather than a miniature 13 Items In the UNIVERSITY ()ALEND Rare lebed. The company lays down a simple three· NEWS to relaxing labor standards. Next career or protracted "silzkrleg." Publishcd every morning except Monday day House Naval Chairman Vin­ The piling on of so-called "pro· uled In the Summer Ses Ion Office, W·9 Eut Hall, by Student Publications Incorporated at point rule, on the basis or ils discoveries, Items for the GENERAL NOTICES are dePGlite.) for those who suffer attaclu which may mcan son revised his blll so that it would duction vIlIues" reached !I peak in with the campus edilor of The Dally Iowan or ma, 126.130 I owa avonue, lowa City, Iowa. , exempt only minor work up to app ndicitis: (1) cal l a doctor, (2) remain the big "Wind," a peak justified be plo.ced In the box IIro \< lded for their depoeit la BE $25,000 and require time and a by the public interest that has the offlees of The Dally Iowan. GENEIAL quil't and apply an ice bag to the abdomen, Boar d of 'rrustees: Frank L. Mott, Odis K. halt pay for more than 40 hours. m!liie it so phenomenally success­ NOTICES mu t be d The Daily Iowan by 4.:30 p.... Patton, Ewen ·M. MacEwen, Kirk H. Porter, Rnd (3) refrain from taking a laxative, food Both the administr are still available capucity und demon, trated efficiency known Introduced dog racing to Staten 1 land . . . congress in a booklet published by for men in the intermediate sec· in production. R cently completed deal with Turkish army the senate military affairs com­ tion (8 to 9 p.m.). The quota 01 for 20,000 donkeys . . . Tried to buy famous mittee. You can get it by writing 50 has already been sold to woo Tombs prison and turn it into a wax museum to your senator or representative. men dancers. Begillning Monday, ... Drinks only champagne for breakfast Anonymous author is Major Earl June 24. women desiring inter· on • Music and Americanism mediate dance tickets will be sold ... Dines chiefly on fowl ... Is president C. Ewert, - head -bf 'Uie " war ' de­ partment press section, who spent the men's tiCkets. Down in St. Louis, between June 3 and of a music publi lting firm aud owns a swin~ Fi ve tickets orc available to of 16, 110,000 people saw '''rbe American band . . . Is now prodllcing Latin·AmeriClan more than a year collecting best pictures of maneuvers and wea­ men in the advanced class (8 to 9 is Way," thc patriotic pageant of this nation film 0 11 Long Island ... Is a real estate pons. p.m.). Women's tickets have been written by George S. Kaufman and Moss operator IIJ1d owns the Pegasus Polo and sold out in thi . cJa~s. Hart. Hunt club at Rockl eigh, New Jersey ... Cluh RECEDING 58,8410-- Twenty-nve tickets are still OriginalJy pr s nted at the New York has sanctuary for famous old mares and stal· Mr. Roosevelt's goal of 50,000 available fur men in the begitming Center til eater, the St. Louis Municipal Opera lions which have made names for themselves planes has been receding con­ section and 29 for women. This was the second theatrical organization to pre· in theatrical work .. . One of the e was Anna, stantly as the parties invol ved ClUR3 meets from ? to 8 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at the sent th spcetacle on a lm'ge scale. Some 62,. a mare who carried the late Rudolf Valentino in attaining it, get further into details. At least one of the man· , womeo's gymnn:sium during un!' 000 patrons saw the f eaturc during its second tlll'Ollgh "1'he Sheik." An na died there re· v('rsity office hours. Any remain· week. cently and was interred with llOllors. Antia ufac:turers who attended the orig­ inal Morgenthau meeting came ing ticketH will be sold ut the '''j'he American Way," packing them in also was famou, as lin opera star , . . OWns away with the understanding that door Monday night. like this, seems to indicate a couple of things. a nigllt club named after the horse Sun Beau, the goal represented an over-aU ESTHER FRENCH 1t revives American hopes and aspirations in a great money winner in his time ... Great hope for future years, something native musical dtama i it l'evivcs Arnel'ican love just now is polo .. . Says he will bring to work toward eventually. Can dlda tes tor Degrees ., intcr cst in seeing such productions. In addi­ tllC SOil of tl1e late Will Rogers and his polo One admiral testifying belore Application for degrees should tion, it would indicate that anything that team east soon to compete at Pega us . • • a house committee doubted that be made in the Registrar's oi/ice. ha, the phrase "tho American way" attach· DI'eams of a vast chain of polo fields It6m Mr. Roosevelt had ever mentioned room 1, University hall, on or ))e. fore July 6. The graduation fee d to it these days has new significance in coa t to coast, "so polo can become the the figure as a goal, whereupon time had to be taken Ollt while the or $16 mu i be paid when appll­ the pubUc mind. average man's pleasure rather than the rich calion is made. man 's fUll." president's message to !;ongress was resurrected and read to the HARRY G. BARNES, • • • naval officer. KfEPOUT REG~STRAR • Appendicitis a Menace MI'. H ertz h8 been fondly dubbed "Blll'n· urn on Horseback" by his press agents.· They MORGf:NTHAU ON DEFENSE- OfT'" Graduate Students A prominent insurance company if! parti. like to r efer to him as "a cosmop01ite Paul Unannounced, Henry ·Morgen­ W!STE~'" Each student in the graduate cipating in a nation-wide campaign against Bunyan," which no doubt he is. Certainly thau, the treasury secretary, is college who CXPI'C'ts to receive a appendicitis. " Th e. composite American ap· at 60 he clefies 8l\a1ysis ... He says lie sleeps becoming Roosevelt minister of H!MISP~!R1.~ clegree at the university convoca· tion to bp held AUgURt 2, 1940 or pendix i ~ the birth place of 15,000 deaths a only three or four houl'S out of 24 and C011- delense. The job is not only tak­ nt a . ubs<'C]uent convocation, must F llr," declare, on of its medical associates. '"umes stroner spjrits at a rate of' two quarts ing so much 01 his time that his assistant, Daniel Bell, is function­ have on file in the registrar's of­ Ill ~ "resting figures to the public as a whole daily: His arena _at Pegasus is said to be the [ice complet' officinl transcripts have b ('0 reveal d tlms £8.r in the study. largest indoor arena for rodeo and polo ing as treasury secretary, but so *"' much of his departmental space of all ltnd rgradua tc and gradu­ On out of nine patients died when he took matches on earth ... Actually, it is & vast that some 01 his treasury tax bu­ at work accomplish d in other more than one laxative for It supposed "~to· airplaoe hangar which Mr. Hertz transferred reau has been moved over to the institutions. mach ache." One in ] 9 niecl if he had taken to Rockleigh from Floyd Bennett Field. "My internal revenue buiiding. If YDU nre not e rta In that these a si ng- Ie la xative. Only one in 62 died when losses, " Ite admits casually, "are about ten records are on file, call the res is' putien ts took no laxatives. . grand a month, but then what's ten grand UNION pa188U~ 11'I1I"s office without delay. Moreover, when patl.ents obtained medical when you're having fun'" Navy asked the house to amend Stud nt' WQO wish graduate treatmcnt within 24 hour' lifter an attack, This statement perhaps explains him better the WalSh-Healey act to allow 48- cred it ('urMel-.llt othol' institutions only 1 in 62 succlImbed; when medical at· than aoything anyone elBe could sq, hour weeks in navy yards to (See BULLETIN pap 6)

.' SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1940 THE DAILY IOWAN. IOWA CITY PAGE TBRER Engineering Training W ill Reflect on Mechanized ~Tarfare ------~------~~------HQme Project Officer. RaiM.0w G.i~ls Word Received of Marriages Commissioner Plan Resular Meetins From Economics to Needles and Pins Former Students Alumni Education Tu~d(Jy at 2 P. M. "'. '" '" '" W III I.,nttate. Of Of f Elisabeth .Hooker Parsons Become"'.. Designer at Friend's Suggestion Tills Evenlng • _____' ______The reauJar monthly meeting of Gets Facilities the Home Project Officers will be street in Muscatine. By WALTER HOGAN Formal initiati:>n of candidate;; Arline Harris.H. Day; held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the r 'Don Juan' in Costume Shop The bride was graduated from light and power company assem­ When she was in college she for the Order of Rainbow G:-"ls Jean Vath.J. Reeves; will b~ held at 7:30 tonight at the University of Minnesota and College Will Be Aid bly toom. A discussion regarding never thought of the needle-pin- I has udied at the Universities of all activities including a cooper­ the Mas'Jnic Temple. This wiil Announce Wedding and-scissors business. Her major be the last meeting before the Paris and Munich. For the past For National Defense ators· meeting i.h July and organ- was economics. I four years she h8s been a mem­ , ization work in townships will group adjourns for the summer. Word has been r~ived hero ber of the faculty of the Musc:a- Training Program One day she was helping a The candidates are Lila Beck­ recently of the weddl.llg5 and ap- t' .. 11 H (fili be held. a friend do costumes for a pageant man. Doris Bennett, Katherine oroaching marriages 01 univer- I time )~rd co~~eLambder a ta- Expansion of work In aero- After the business meeting the Ann Murphy, Marion Farns­ ·t students and al mni ons mc u e I a The, members will be entertained at directed by Thomas Wood Stevens. 51 y u. national honorary women's edu- naullcs and emphasis upon me- a tea and shower in honor of Mm. "You're good at this," the friend wCTth, Martha Burney. Barbara Horrabin, Anna Hughes and cational fraternity, and Lambda chanical engineering to fit stu- Fredel'lc Simpson, the Iormer said. "Why don't you do this for Dorothy Carson. Alpha Psi, honorary fraternity dents lor mechanized warfare Margaret Gardner. a life's work?" I June 15 was the date of the for language students. constltut~s major steps in the Mrs. H. J. Dane, county chair- And so Elisabeth Hooker Par- wedding of Arline Harris, daugl1- Dr. Klein is a graduate of the University of Iowa's englneer- man, will preside. sons-designer-{)f New York City I ler of Mr. and Mrs. 1.. O. Harris St. Mathias high school and the ing college toward aid in the Is here to direct the costume work ,. B. Gatton To of Marshalltown and Thomas Iuniversity here, and for the past , two years he has been with naUonal defense program. U. M on the six shows to be produced Henry Day of La Mesa, Cal. The Klein, Sywa ink and Klein. He Dean F. M. Dawso n announc- 11l-llSS ll~yers this summer by the dramatic arts Wed June 27 ceremony was held in the home is a member of Phi Kappa and ed yest~Tday that the U. S. com-I department. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Eggers Phi Rho Sigma fraternities. missioner of educaUon has been IWill M She has taught at Bennington n Pomona, Cal., with the Rev. offered the facilities of the col- • arry School of Arts and next year will Announce larriage i. R. Stead officiating. lege for training 200 students in. be on the stall of the Traphagan The couple will vacation at a Corcoran-Glenn specialized courses, stressing me,/ThIS ·Mormn·g School of Design in New York. Of Iowa City Girl :ruest ranch in northern Amona Mrs. Charles Corcoran of Des chanical engineering. 0 the r t For the past 10 years Miss Par- To Bur]eson nd will be at home at 8140 Moines has announced the en­ courses quickly could be added sons has done freelance work in Dr. F. ...emon avenue in La Mesa. gagement and approaching mar­ upon demand, the dean said. Ch ~ W S h' New York, designing costume;; Mrs. Day attended Marshall­ riage of her dauahter Phyllis, to Mr. and Iv.':s. M . E. Gatton The civilian pilot training IUl~S • C mill for professional shows. Just last .own junior college, Drake uni. Charles G. Glenn, son of Mrs. W. course, begun last fall, is ~p- '1;0 We, d n. Myers winter she was costumer for the 1403 E. College, announce the lersity and the university here. G. Glenn, al.so of Des Moines. erating again this summer and Group Theatre's production of approaching marriage of their Mr. Day was Iraduated from the The wedding will take place July will be continued In the fall, he A~ St. l\1ary's Church "Night Music" by Cli1ford Odets. -'laughter Beulah to Dr. Ferris C. Jnlversity of California at Ber. 13 In lhe Central Church of suid. ' , • , Miss Parsons has costumed many I .eley. He now has a posltion Christ there. P,urlo~cn. son of Mr. and Mrs. The bride-elect was graduated An advanced course fe: .. those I st. Mary's church will be the' shows directed by Stevens, head I L. H. Burleson of Ft. Dodge. as soil surveyor in the United who have completed basic work setting this me::ning for the. 7 lof the . Department of Drl!ma at States soll conservation service. from Roosevelt high school and The wedding will take place attended Iowa State college in also is scheduled and specializ-I o'clock wedding -of Dorothy My- Carnegie Tech. She has worked at 4 p. m., June 27, in the gar­ Ames. A araduate of the uni­ ed work in aeronautics mechan- ers, daughter of the late Mr. with him at the Goodman theater de:l of C-.". and Mrs. E. J. An­ RusaeU-Aden ics will be given. and Mrs. Herman. and Charles in Chicago, and has .handled cos- Jessie Russell, dauahter of Mr. versity here. Mr. Glenn is a thcny, 605 Brookland Park member of Sigma Nu fraternlty. "The best job we can do in W. Schmitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. tumes for his pageants in Charles­ drive. It will be a single ring and Mrs. J . A. Russell of Con­ He is employed in the sales de­ thIS present emergency IS to pre- N. F. Schmitt, 325 N. Clinton. ton, W. Va., and in Santa Fe, N. M.I cerem'Jny with the Rey. Ira J. rad. and Edward A. Aden, son partment of the Iowa PacklDi iPare our own students satis- The Rev. Father Herman Strub "There is not a single play, Houston oWciating. of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aden of company. factc: .. iIy fOr service. In addition, will officiate. Attending the without period costumes of some Miss Gatton was a student in Pomeroy, were married June 8 in we have the facilities and op- ccuple will be Evan!llellne sort," said Miss Parsons. the U[liversity. and since then the First Methodist church In portunity for giving part-time Schradel, the maid of honor, "In 'You Can·t Take It With has been employed in the office Ft. Dodge. Vatb-Reeves training to others if the fed- and Roy Calta, the best man. You'," Mi$s Parsons went on, of Dr. Harry J enkinson here. The double ring ceremony was In a single rina ceremony Jean eral government and educa- The bride will wear a white "there's the ballet skirt :for Essie. Dr. Burleson attended the performed by the Rev. M. B. Vath, daughter of Mrs. J. L. tional authorities desire," Dean satin gown with a :fitted bodice And Mama paints De;Pinna in a junior college in Ft. Dodge, and Arrasmith of that church. V.th of Keokuk and John Alden Dawson declared. and long sleeves ",ith lace in- Roman toga. We've got to put the ','eceived his B. A. degree in The bride was graduated from Reeves, son of Mrs. Edwina Lack of sufficient training in sets. Lace 'insets will distinguish Grand Duchess in some kind of In one of his colorful "Don Juan" designer on the dramatic arts staff 1937 at the university. He re­ Warrensburg State Teachers col­ Reeves ot Aurora, IU ., were mar­ simple algebra and trigonometry the circular train· and ,the gown decayed grandeur." costumes but sans a wig, Hender­ ceived his M. D. degree here lege in Warrenabura, Mo. Mr. ried last Saturday in the home is the l,.rgest detriment to is filshioned with a sweetheart Assistipg Miss Parsons on the this summer, and Marjorie Jack­ son Forsythe of Monroe City, Mo., son of Iowa Falls complete his Jl1De 3. Dr. Burleson Is affiliat­ Aden Is a graduate of Western of the bride's motber. The Rev. teaching students fundamentals neckline . . Miss Myers will wear first production, " Don Juan," ed with the Phi Rho Sigma fra­ Union college in LeMars and bas W. S. D. Lamont, rector of St. of mechanical operation and a strand of pearls and seed which opens Monday, is James patiently stands in his stocking outfit by sewing on the garters. feet on a table in the costume shop Forsythe plays the title role in ternity. done graduate work here. John's Episcopal church offici­ aerial navigation, it was point- pearls will · be used ··.!n the tiara Lewis Casaday, of South Bend, Immediately alter the wed­ ated. ed. out by the dean. from which her fingEit1tip nel Ind., who designed and executed in university th~ater while Eliza­ the first production of the summer beth Hooker Par.:;ons, New York season which opens Monday. ding recepllon, which will be TUton--Thompaon The couple will be at home at Means will be introduced veil will· fall. She will ' car.y the costumes for Don Juan Elvire. held in the rivel' room of the The private loullie of the Bawn 1229 Grand avenue in Keokuk whereby high school students white gladioli ·and a white pray- Casaday, who designs with scis- Iowa Union following the mar­ hotel In St. Louis, Mo .• was the after a two-week trip in Wi s­ who are deficient in mathema- er book. .. . sors and the material, was here Tiage ceremony, the couple wl1l setting for the wedding of .Euis consin and Michigan. Mr. Reeves tics will be trained in meosura- A light b~ue ··sl1eer gown will last summer and executed the out­ Carroll's Orchestra To Play lE'ave for Fresno, Cal, where Frances Tilton, daughter of C. is employed in the Dryden Rub­ tion elementary mathematics. be worn · by the maid .of hooor. fit for Shot Gunderson, the giant they will live. Dr. Burleson has E. Tilton of Chester, Ill., and Dr. ber company there. These provide the basic princi- The goWn is styled with a lace in' "Paul and the Blue Ox." He an interneship in the Fresno Mrs. Reeves is a graduate of For University Party Tonight Dean Thompson, son of Mr. and pIes· of machine operatlon and bodice and Miss Schradel will has also been costume manager County general hospital. Mrs. Orin P. Thompson of Jef­ the Keokuk scnlor higb school aerial navigation. wear a blush veil. She will car- for an Orson Welles show. A miscellaneous bridal show­ terson, June 7. The Rev. F. T. and has attended the university ry salmon · gladioli. The clothes for Sganarelle in the er was given for the bride-elect Roberts of Chester officiated. here. Her husband was gradu­ Summer Session tratlv~ staff are invited. Chape­ . Mrs. Schmitt will wear a local production are copied from yes t~rday evening by Mrs. Mrs. Thompson Is a Iraduate ated from the Aurora hlih school rones for the PBTty will be A.MONG navy and white sheer dress with the original. In the foreign lan­ Students Will Dance GeOTge Johnston, 1403 E. Col­ of St. Luke's Episcopalian school and has attended Aurora uni­ white acces~C1ries. Her corsage guage library Casaday found a members of the summer session lege. Spring flowers decorated of nursing in St. Louis, and has versity, the Lewis Institute of lOW A. CITY will be of roses and sweet peas. book with a plate of Moliere as In Union Main Lounge staH. the table where refreshments been the head nurse on the ob­ Chicago and the Aeronautical Music at the ceremony will Sganarelle. Games and contests, swim­ were served nIter the guests stetrical service of the St. Louis university or Chicago. PEOPLE be furnished by Irene Ruppert "The colors are altered some­ InformalJty will mark the an­ ming, archery and dancing are had presented gifts to Miss city hospital. Dr. Thompson at­ at the organ and by William what," said Casaday, "but it has nual summer session party to be recreations to be offered at the Gatton. Bridge was played dur­ tended the university here and Machovec and · Mrs. Mary RI- the same feeling. It is nice to do held from 9 to 12 o'clock to­ play nights, which will continue ing the evening. was graduated from the St. Louis Black Diamond Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wool­ ley. They will sing a duet "Oh, something authentic, for we know night in the main lounge of all summer. Students will play university school of medicine. He Lord, I Am Not Worthy;" and it comes nearer what Moliere ridge visited at the home of Mrs. Iowa Union. DanCing will be to darts, Shuffle-board, soft ball, is a member of Phi Beta PI fra­ Hustlers Club solos will be "Panis Angelicus," meant." aUsm and gained American citi­ Woolridge's parents, Dr. and Mrs. the music of Len Carroll and his horseshoes, badminton. ternity and has been an interne "Ave Maria," 'and "Mystery of Don Juan wears petticoat zenship for each of us." W. L. Schenk, 1123 E. College, orchestra. The play nights will alte~nate in the Missouri Pacific hospital Meet Monday Love." breeches-"the fussiest kind of • • • tor several days. They left Thurs­ The party will tollow 'the in place between the men's and in St. Louis. The immediate family of the costuming," Miss Parsons said. Under a United Union, the in­ day for their home. in Lake City. fiTst in a series of university women's gymnasiums and athle­ tercontinental congress would T.be Johnson county Black couple- will honor the two at a Henderson Forsythe, in the title play nights, sponsored by the tic fields. Directors will be Prot. Diamond HusU 1"S club, includ­ • • • rule over half the human race, Caven~Lona breakfast immediately after the role, wears four striking costumes. ing all county 4-H boys living Mr. and Mrs. J. J. 03tdiek and men and women's physical edu­ Dave Armbruster of the uni­ aU oceans, two-thirds of the trade Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Cavenee of ceremony in Youde's Inn. Blue "His red one is the rhost spectacu­ 011 son Jimmy, 340 Magowan, left cation departments. The place .versil,y meWs phySical educa­ oC the world and majority of the Fairfield have announced the the west. side of Iowa river, and white flowers will be used lar," commented Designer Par­ will meet Monday at the Frank today to spend the week end In will be the women's gymnasium tion department and Florence gold sources. Day by day, how­ approaching wedding of their on the iables and a three-tier- sons. "It's really a beautifuJ Colony home, two miles west of Ottumwa. field, just south of Iowa Union Owens of Duluth, Minn .. instruc­ ever, these spoils are being lost, daughter Juanita Cavenee, and Timn on U. S. No.6, at 8 p. m. • • • ed bride's cak,e topped with a thing." and the affair will begin at 7 tor of a recreational class in he pOinted out. Jack Long of Columbus, Ohio, for a business meeting which Dorothy Watson, 111 S. Luc~s'l ~nlature brlde and bridegroom Besides, Don Juan has a gor- o'clock. women's phYSical education. "Why not another convention at son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Long, and Ruth Fink, 730 Iowa, left WIll center the. table. geous yellow dressing gown and will include election of officers. Street length dresses will be According to tonight's plans, Philadelphia'S Constitution hall also of Fairfield. The ceremony Wednesday for a visit in Kansas For het gOlOg-away fdrf!lSs, a blue outfit. But costume depart- In addItion to the election, worn by women attending the the regular play nigh t activities where the 15 great. democratic will take place June 30 in Co­ City, Kan. Miss MyeTS has chosen a navy ment put him in simple black for summer session party, to which will be held until 9 o'clock when talks on feedin, livestock will nations wouJd form one army, one lumbus. be given. All members are urg­ • • • sheer frock in a redingote style his going to Hell scene. all summer session students, the summer session party will money system, one postal and The couple wiU llve in Colum­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burg of with white trim and navy and For the first show there were ed to attend IIIId answer roll faculty members and adrninls- begin. communication system. one citi­ bus where Mr. Lolli has a posi­ West Liberty are the parents of a white accessorles. After a short two other real project.s-costumes call by givlna a report o! the zenship and free trade?" Streit tion with the Hudson Manulac­ progress of thelT club project. boy born at Mercy hospital yester- wedding' trip 'the couple will be for the Spectre and the Statue. But asked the lecture audience. turin, ' company. Miss Cayenee day afternoon. The baby weighed at home at 532'1.. S. Dubu

Room 314, Iowa State Jank at ",.-s. -.DIE ~EIi Trust Bid" FITZGERALD BOAT MIHH ..... ~ .. ""N~ . h.II DIAL 4191 Dial 7113 HOUSE ~.. o -eu__ "-"TEST HO'TtoN S Residence 11367 Across From Memorial Union '"tD NO,.".. c.JI.,lII.E. 'TMt. ~A""L- Wn I . , , ... THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 191\0 PAGE SIX , St. Mary's Church of Iowa- City To Observe Centennial ...... • • • . ------~------house, 230 N. Clinton street. The St. Mary's-IOO Years Old subject 101' study is the "Scr­ Heirs Dispute Plans Revealed'earillon in Steeple of St. Mary's Church mon on the Mount." The Rev. E. E. Dierks is the leader. lO- AlI othcr classes meet at Schues. ler ·Will For Extensive To Play for Catholic Centennial Celebration' the church. Note - The Sunday morning Five Ask Settlement Redecoration program is planned as (l uni­ fied service enabling families to Of Property by Court come together to the church Building, Hnance school dnd remain together fOl" In Petition Filed Here worship. A nursery is 'provided Committees Named; for small children. Fi ve heil's cf thc latc M. To Meet Monday 10:45 - Service of worship. Schuessler flied a petition in "Questions About God's Provi­ district col.:rt ycstcrday asking dence" will be the subject or DIY D. MJu: Showers se ttlement of a propcrty dispute and John J. Mueller !'l'':. Dierk.'s sermen. Leona Freerkson wlll sing "How Beau­ on land contain d in the will. Thirty persons of various na­ tiful Upon the Mountains" by Plaintiffs in the petition are tionalities sat in silence listen­ Harker. The chQrus choir, un­ Stephen Schuess ler, Bertha Jeh­ ing to a man seated on top of del' the direction of Prof. le, William Schu sslC'L', Mary a pile of dirt left by workmen. Thcmas Muir, will sing "Blow Parezek and Elizabeth Wagner. The dirt came from a large hole Yl' thc Trumpcts ot Zion" Dy. Ten defendants arc namcd on in which was to be the foun­ Woodward. Organ selections are, the peti lion. Th . yare Emma dation of a new building. by M:s. Thomas Muir. Timmerman and A. A. Timmer­ This handful of people had 7-Roger Willi ams club mcet ~ man, husband; Louise gurr and just witnessed the laying of tho-Low mass. Repairing and playing of the stood on the same location as the sored by Theresia and W. P. Ho­ served the spiritual needs of present. hensch\Jb and is dedicated to St. 10 :30--High mass. Arre t Ca e Here early Iowa Catholics. However, ~h urch bells is included in an ex­ ~enslve church and rectory reno­ The 17 bells in the church tower William. As the largest bell of it was later seen that tnis struc­ First Congrq-aUonal Church A petit jury awarded $1,525 j vation program in preparation for weigh a total of 20,000 pounds the set, it bears the name of the ture was becoming too small to and, according to Monsigneur mayor of Iowa City at the time of CllntclJj and Jeffer$on dama~es to Vernon RalJig~n, accommodate the eve r-i11creas­ the centennial celebration of the Iowa City Catholic church. Meinberg, are valued at about one the · tnstallation of the carillon, L. A. Owen, Pastor plaintiff, in a malicious arrest ing number of settlers, SD an dollar per pound. The 10 tons C. M. Reno. 9:30 - Church school service case heard in district court dur­ Silent for 35 years more, the energetic young priest known as 0, of weight and the vibration and All of the other 14 bells have Of. worship, Mrs. Eunice Beards- ing thD past week. Followin~ 'the Rev. William Emonds, the beils were installed in the church ly, director. more than eiiht hours of de- swaying caused by the ringing of cast on them the name of a lo­ j pastor of the church at that in 1885. The present church build­ the bells is carried by an inner cal sponsor who was a member iO-Church school ~lasses. liberation, the jury return~d a time, started a drive for funds ing was erected in 1867. The first 10:45-Public service of wor- sealed verdict about 2 o'clock tower construction of heavy, solid of the church and each is dedi­ -Daily Iowan Pllotos, Engra1!ing to build a new church. and only carilloner ever to play Rising higher than any other Iowa ship. The Rev. Mr. Owen's sel'- yesterday marning and this was wooden timbers built separately cated to a saint and one to the City building, the St. Mary's the clock faces are th~ St. Mary Later in 1867 the new build­ the St. Mary's chimes was Vac­ mon will be "0, My God! Give opened in court yestcrday lMr­ from the outer brick wall . Holy Family. church steeple with its 17 -bell chimes set on two levels. Other ing which now stands at Linn slall'T. Barborka who came to Iowa Included in these dedications Us ChristJan Leaders." The ning. and Jcfferson streets, was erect­ City when the bells were ins~alled • • • cariiJon will soon riog with new renovation work in connection The number of carillons in the are St. Conrad, st. AioY3ius, St. with . the celebration of the chorr will sing Sir John Goss' Halligan sued the Lone Tree ed directly over the old church. and who played them until his life when the repair work on the "0 Saviour of the World" di- Farmers' Exchange for submit­ United States is quite small and Isadore, St. Franciscus, St. Cath­ chime set is completed and the church's centennial will include The old and original one, hav­ death. Since that time they have there are alio a very few caril­ erine, st. Agatha, S1. August, st. rected by Ansel Martin. For the ting alleged false information ing served its purpose, avas been silent except for four selec­ bells again are played from the painting and genel'al improve­ offertory Mr. and Mrs. Martin leading to his arrest and in­ .I loners. There is a possibility that, Michael, St. Simeon, St. Ann, st. tower. Behind the grating below ments in the church and rectory. taken down only when the wailS ted bells which ring automatically when the St. Mary's bells are Otto and St. Ludmilla. will si ng "The Lord Is My dictment by a Johnson county of the newer and larger church with the large clock in the church again placed In operation, Iowa The entire set of chimes, except Shepherd" by Henry Smart. grand jury. The indictment was were completely erected around tower. * session students are invited to assistant professor of music, with Organ selections to be played later dismissed upon the advice . It. will be the only state with two the two described above, were cast * • * carillons. The other is a 36-bell by the Stuckstede company of 51. join an adult class. Mrs. R. T. Tidrick as organist. by Mrs. Gerald Buxton arc of the county attorney. Re1l&vatlon Pl~ Three bells of various sizes are set on the Iowa State campus at Louis. 10:45--Morning worship with Offertory anthem, "Declare His "The Swan" by Camille Saint- Halligan sought a total of $4,­ Father Emonds was succeeded used for the quarter, half-hour, Ames known as the Campanile. Following the 35 years of silence sermon by Dr. Voigt, "Lord, What Honor" by Purcell. Soloists are Saens for the prelude and "Mls- 325 in special and punitive dam­ in 1890 by the Rev. John F . three-quarter and hour chiming The original St. Mary's bell was in Iowa City, the 51. Mary's bells, of These" Thc chorus choir, un- Maxine Schlanbusch, Therese erere" fTom n Trovatore by ages. Kempker who stayed in Iowa and a fourtl:1 beU, the larg~t in cast in St. Louis, Mo., by F. R. dedicated to Saints, the Holy der the direction of Paul C. Preus, Heetland, James Guthrie and Verdi for the postlude. Attys. Edward L. O'Connor City but a year. In 1891 the Rt. the set, is used to strike the num- Mayer in 1854. Another bell in Family and the Virgin Mary, will will provide vocal numbers. Mrs. Howard Barlow. and Arthur O. LeU represented Rev. Msgr. A. J . Schulte came ber of the hour. I the tower, that is used for church again :soon answer the requests Maud Whedon Smith has selected 7- Summer students will be the plaintiff and Attys. Welch, to Iowa City and remained The bells in the church are ar-I calls, funeral chiming and the An­ of Iowa CHians, Catholic and non­ for organ numbers, "Intermezzo" welcome at the rectory, 212 S. Acrea and Welch and Atty. W. with the church here until his ranged on two levels with thc two geleus, was cast in Troy, N. Y., Catholic to hear the chimes play­ by Rheioberger, "Adagio" by Johnson street. Services For R. Hart, the cfefendants. death la st Jan. 17. The Rt. Rev. largest bells and another bell of by Jones and Company in 1867. ed. Faulkes. There will be baptism Monday, St. John the Baptist, Msgr. Carl H. Meinberg is now I and reception of new members. 7 a.m.-The Holy communion, 10 -pastor of the church and he The Wesley foundation will hold a.m.-The Holy communion. Leo W. Cerny.. Jewish Lodge will carry out an extensive N R I open house at the center dUring Daily during the week, 12:05 to l'fl1Ovation ' plan in preparation ew OC {et the evening. 12:20 p.m.-A service of interces­ for the church's centennial ob- At Iowa City sion. Here Monday Meels Sunday i servance, all of which was con- In Servl·ce st. Paul's Lutheran Chapel i ceived by the late Monsigneur Gilbert and Jefferson The First English Lutheran Church Funeral services will be held The iocal unit of the national B'nai B'rith lodge will hold its ( Schulte before his death. L. C. Wuerffel, Pastor Dubuque and ~'la.rket at 9 a.m. Monday fOr Leo W. Thirty-three years ago the 9:30-8unday school with BIble Rev. Ralph M. Krueger, Pastor . Cerny, 26, 127 TaU Speedway, who r;';st annual family picnic at the SpeciaJ Streamliner City park tomorrOw at 2:30. \ church was renovated at a cost CIlUl?£Il~J classes. 8:30-Morning worship with a died at a local hospital Thurs­ of $1,500. Again, as the church Will Handle Tourist 10:30-Divine service in which sermon by the pastor, Mrs. Andrea day night of a heart ailment. Ser­ Sam Robinson is in charge of is about to celebrate the tirst Summer Traffic -This Weeli the pastor will speak on the ques­ Johannse wi11 sing "Come Unto vices will be at St. Wenceslaus the program and announces 00 years history of the parish, tion, "Why Give All Glory to Me" by Aslanoff-Beethoven. chuch and buria I will be in St. many contests and games with another complete renovation apd God?" St. Paul's organist, Edna 9:30-8unday school. There are Joseph's cemetery. numerous prizes. The entire improvement program has been Pulled by a streamiined Diesel Unitarian Church Solo, "Today If Yeo Would Hear Rahlf, will present the following classes for all age groups. We give Cerny was bort) in Iowa City Jewry of this community is I Nov. 23, 1913 and was married extended an invitation to attend. pia Ilfl ed. Rocket locomotive, the Rocky Gilbert and Iowa Avenue His Voice" by Rogers, by Mrs. El­ selections; "Choral Prelude" by you a cordial welcome. In the church the work will Mountain Special made its first Evaru A. Worthley, pastor wood Olsen. Kaeppel and "Offertory in E to Gertrude Ann. Hiebing here include painting in simple col­ Wenceslaus Church May 21, 1940. stop in Iowa City at 5:18 yester­ There will be a seminar on "Re­ Flat" by Kaeppel and "D Major" st. ors to harmonize with the wood­ ligion and Life" Sunday from 11 Zion Lutheran Church by Schumacher. You are cordially Davenport and Dodge He is survived by his widow, DOUBL~ · . WORTH work. The gothic altars, stations day afternoon. to 12 noon with special attention Johnson and Bloomington invited to worship with us. Rev. E. W. Neuzil, Pastor his parents, Mr. and Mm. Charles and walnut pews wlll be clean- This new special summer train being given to the Hebrew-Chris­ A. C. Proehl, Pastor Monday, 7 p.m.-Lecture on Rev. J. F. Faiconer, Cerny, 712 N. Gilberti one sister, ed and revarnished so as to has been added to the Rock Island tian tradltion and its social im­ 9:15-Sunday school. "Christian Fundamentals." Assistant Pastor Mrs. Roy Scott, and a niece and nephew, Roylene and Richard Keep a little sUllShine bring out the natural beauty of schedule until Sept. 1 to handle plications. 9:30-Young Peoples' Blble class Thursday, B p.m.-S un day 6:30-First mass. the wood. Statues in the church under the direction of the pastor. school teachers' meeting. 7:30-Second mass. Scott, all of Iowa City. the increased tourist travel. Alr­ will be redecorated by compe­ First Presbyterian Church 10:30--Divine service. Sermon 9:3~Last mass. in your home tetnt artists soon to be selected. conditioned throughout, the Chica- Clinton and Market by the pastor on the subject, "Ap- Trinity Episcopal Church Daily mass, 7 a.m. The aisles will be recovered as go to Colorado train will make JUon T. Jones, Paltor pearances Are Often Deceiving." 322 E. College will the kneeling benches. three runs each week. 9:30-Church school with all 2-Divine service at St. John's Rev. Richard E. McEvoy, Pastor First Baptist Church . ' New Addl'lona It will stop in Iowa City west­ departments under Dr. L. B. Hig­ Lutheran chureh, Sharon Center. 8-The Holy communion. Clinton and Burltn.. i()n Included in new p.dditions to bound at 5:18 p.m. on Fridays. Monday through Friday, 8:30 to 10:45-Morning prayer and ser- Elmer E. Dierks, Pastor ley, superintendent. thc the church conSidered in the Saturdays and Sundays and the 10:45-Morning service, sermon 1l:30 a.m.-Vacation Bible school mon by the reclor. Music under 9:45 Roger Williams class • program are the installation of T eastbound train stops at 9:37 a.m. by Dr. Ilion T. Jones on "The Man lor children between the ages of the direction of Addison Alspach, meets at the Roger Williams • at ·new eating and lighting sys­ on Sundays, Mondays and Tues­ Who Knew No Defeat." Organ clght and 14. ======tems. St. CatherWne chapel in days. E numbers include the prelude, the the basement of the church will "Legie" by Ernst; offertory, Methodist Churcb be cleaned and painted and used ~ha "Grave and Adagio from second Dubuque and Jefferson thc for Sunday school classes fOl' $354.53 Needed Sonata" by Mendelssohn, and Edwin Edgar Voigt, Pastor children from the country and _ A PART OF ALL pur postlude, "Allegro Risoluto" by 9:30-Church school. All de­ the other schools according to pres­ Gade. Organist, Prof. H. O. Lyte. partments in session. Summer ent plans. The church organ will F or National YOU EARN IS be c1~an.ed lind necessary re­ . Relief Quota pairs made and the chimes In YOURS TO KEEP the steeple will be again placed into operation answering the re­ An additional $18.40 rcported Your "HIT~' PARADE 01 y,steryear ..• 'IC'IRE ~ .IIII' quests of many Catholics and yesterday rai:sed the total of the -BANK YOUR PART non-Catholics in .Iowa City. Johnson county Red Cross war re­ REGULARLY IN A "SERV­ VILlE PLI. lief drive to $2,475.47 and leaves Remodeling work in the rec­ ICE-IZED" ACCOUNT AT OPUU.1l u ~ ea",· "tary. ;yhich is already well un­ $364.53 yet to be donated before Pera COU8ter. riC!b lila." the minimum quota -for the county Can You THIS BANK AND WATCH derway, includes papering the (.acute•• Sin.le bullO", walls, repainting, new floors, will be filled. IT GROW IN SIZE AND ..,...... opeeu... closl .... r ~..tf...-i ... ftoet. .new equipment, ref~rni.hilli, a Donations reported yesterday as ACCUMULATED FINAN­ (AI collected at all Johnson county lletractl.,. bocI, ."uner n- the new roof and construction of a Guess 1_1T_ hel.... ' banks include a .friend, $2; ff CIAL POWER. .1_ two-car garage. The garage is ~ Aaam. .... , 1,6., nat friend, .25; a friend, $5; Jim Mor­ aiready completed...... PkIur.., JY. " '''' ben A building committee of five ton, $1; a friend, .15; Mrs. Edith What Song Title. inch ... ~ u. tho" It ~ Ing members and a finance committee H. Williams, $1; a friend, $1; -you'll want yours at ,.,... Pric.. "7./ P~\l ot three members have been ap­ Bobbie McGrath, $1;·a friend, $5; This Represents? fOn poin ted to direct the renovation W. Woo Norris, $1, and a (fiend, $1. KODAK VIGILAN,. wid work. There will be a meeting But guessing about your nat· SIX·20 (~/6.3) V Monday evening at 6:90 of the Ray J. Baschnagel who is assisted DIAL 4131 family's food is another committees, team captains and sol-' by Joseph M. 'Otto and Clyde R. story. Rely on Pohler's Iowa State Bank &Trust Co. Yor icitlng teams who wJll carry on a Burnett, co-chairmen. Shop by 'Phon_ i for groceries of the very dor finest quality, as Iowa we) drive dUring the next few weeks The corps of captains and 501- Free DeUvery! to raise funds among members of Icitors will work under the diction Ci ty has done lor over -wrtll its capacity to serve trlc 50 years. AT ALL Dl!I~LERS AND CLtlIII p .. e the church with which to com- of the three finance committee . -its willingness to serve plete the improvement program. members and aLI buJlding and ac- GROCERIES - MEATS tor Bulldln.. Committee tual work will be directed by the Dubuque IOWA CITY frol The building committee con- building committee. At Iowa Avenue Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora&lon Henry LOUis ton. POHLER'S tor sisis of Monsigneur Melnberg, W. P. "It i:3 the aim and hope," Mon­ DRUGGltt T Sheridan, Fred Racine, J. Elzear signeur M~lnberg said, "to have BOTTLING WORKS net" The .e.all and ltoClak 8&ore Jan RieB and Albert C. Du~el. The the necessary imprOVements paid 1i4 East C~lI~re ~~·t ! . finance committee is headed by for when they are completed." ten. en 5 ..