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, I. He Had a Warm Manor The Weather Today LONDON (JP) - Lord Manerofl koUed nervously low Partly cloudy today. Mostly cloudy and Se)'DIOW' b&I1 ~t n16bt alld exprNNd recrel he coulcJu'l .,.Jt al .. CoDJJerva'lve pariJ -''- .. &ebeduled. continued cool tomorrow. High today 75; "My houee Is 011 lire," be explained. 'I1Ien he ran back ~ the blaae two blocks ..way . OWaJ1 low 54. Yesterday's high 74i low 57. FlI'emm 500n put ouI the IlI'e In hili klkben. . Established 18GB-Vol. 80. No. 222- AP News and Wirephoto-- Iowa City. Iowa, Tuesday. June IS. 1948-Five Cents ------~------~------Ouiet Reigns Finkbine Park Playground Opens On All Fronts ~ Congress Ru .s~es Bills In Holy Land CAlRO (JP)-All of Palestine's 6cattered fronts were quiet yes­ terday as the Holy Land experi­ enced its first peaceful day in six As Session Nears End and a half months. The Israeli government an­ nounced It was complying wtUI Civi' Rights - T,acle Tlea ties - The Draft- Socia' Security - the immigration terms of the four­ ·week armistice. Disagreement de­ Clear Anti-Lynching Senate PasIes Year 19·25 Draft Bill Out Congress Override, veloped, however, over the ques­ Bill for ~enate Vote; Revival of Reciprocal Of Committee, Goes Veto on Bill CuHing tion of food convoys for Jerusa': lem's 90,000 Jews. Paauge Chance Slim Trade Agreements To House For Vote Social Security Rolls The truce commission met in the WASHINGTON CA')-One of WASHINGTON (JP) - ~he sen­ WASHINGTON (JP)-The 19- WASHINGTON (A»-Congress Holy City to frame a report to the measures In President TTu­ a e voted a limited, one-year re­ through-25 draft bill was sent to pa!\Cd over Prc Ident Truman's Count Folke Bernadottee, the veto yes! rday a bill b rring many man's clvll rights program-an vival of the reciprocal trad Ihe house floor y~terday. It Is Un.ited Nations mediator, on the anti-lynching bill-was cleared practically lure to be passed thlJ thousand of s mi-independent Jewish refusal to permit a check yesterday tor a possible senate aereements prolfram late yester­ week. workera from old age Insurance. of convoys at Bab El Wad. vote bul imminent adjournment day. The hou e ruin commiLtee The bill Iso increases benetits I Bernadottee himself was on made chances of passage slim. Most Republicans hailed the for the aged needy, for the bUnd, Rhodes setting up headquarters cleared the bill for house action Southern Democra have vow­ senale bill as an Improvement after keepln, It "bottled up" for and for dependent children by [or negotiations designed to turn $184-mllllon yearly. ed they will attempt to talk to over the trade a reements act five wrclu. Chairman Leo Allen the present armistice into lasting death any such legislation. (R-Ul) said the vote was 6 to 4. The aenal voted 65 to 12 - peace. which lap cd Saturday ni'ht. But more than the nec ary two­ He is scheduled to fly to Cairo The judiciarY committee ton d Democratic leaders assailed it al House Republican leaders al­ thlrca-lut n1 ht to override Mr. today for talil:s with Arab leaders down the bill it finally approved. limillng the pr sldent', powers ready had stamped "must" on the Truman's veto. The house vote, and to go to Tel Aviv, the capital But Senator EasUand (D- ) so gre l1y as 10 undennlne U.S. 'bill and it now iJ slated tentaUve­ a few hours earlier, wu 297 to 75. of Israel, on Thursday. Arab po­ left no doubl It Is still objection­ foreign policy. lY for acllon todaY. The rules Both houses acted on the same litical and military leaders gather­ able to him. The bill, adopted 70 10 lB. per­ commltl4:e voted to limll general day Ihat Mr. Truman &aId In a ed in Cairo yesterday to decide on "I am going to fi,ht It 'till hell mit.s Ihe president to make larH!­ debate three hours, but debate veto message he could not approve treezes over," he 61Ua. cUllini a,reements with other on amendments may lake consid­ legislation which might deprive their poSition in the forthcoming erably longer. negotiations. Eastland is a member ot tne countries. !Jut before doin, so he an estimaled 750,000 person and One of the first things Berna­ committee, which voted 10 to 3 to must wait until the federal tarlft The senate passed a draft bill their d~ndents of social secur­ dotte will have to determine is send the measure on to the senate commi Ion decld how far the of Its own lut Thursday, 78 to 10. Ity beneritll. whethel' Arab and Jewish leaders calendar. There !t will join olher tariff on ch item In the agr - Both bills provide lor the drafting Yeslerday also the hous pass­ civil rllhts bills-anti-poll tax menl can safely be Clit without of non-vet rans 19 through 25 for ed, 237 lo 2, and s nt to the sen­ wllJ agree to go to Rhodes for ate another odal urlty bill. negotiations through him. It Is and lair employment mea ure&­ dana r to U. . producerJ. two years' ervlc. The house which have been langulshln, Then, if he disr gards the com­ bill requires men 18 through 80 to This on would lido 3,500,000 per- not expected that an attempt will 80ns to th old aae insuranee rolls be made to have II roundtable there tor months. ml lon', findllll:s, th pr iden! reg( ler. Th enate bill would The Republican policy commit­ mUll make a report to congr s register only those 18 through 25 -most of them employ 8 of stale meeting of rperesenlative8 of both and local lovernment.s or non­ sides. tee has tabbed the anU-Iynchln, within 30 days, giving his r a!lOns. and would permit 18-year-olds to volunteer for year', training. profit organizations. Neither the Ar,bs nor the Jews blll the easiest of the three to The enale approved an amend­ However, there may no be time have shown any sign of changing pass, and has kept it on its lin of ment by Senator (ve. (R-NY) AssumIng tha l the hou. e bl11 Is for the nate to act on this meas­ "desirable" iellslation. But no Ufne their positions on the basic issues requiring the commls Ion to com­ pas. cd, a confercnce committee ure j( congr·. winds up Saturday in dispute-the continued exist­ for debate has ever been allocat d. plele its hearinlls and r port it.s would be namcd 10 Iron out the as many R publican leaders hope ence of the Jewish state and con­ Senator Fer&uson (R-Mich), findings to the presidenl within comparatively minor differences it can. trol'of future Jewish immigration. EASY THERE, YOUNGSTERl Donald weeney, '-year-old lIOn of Dr. IUId Ml'. principal aulbor of the bilL, de­ four month!J. Ive aid the com­ between it nnd Ih senate legisla­ Tho hou vol in J:avor of over­ The convoy dispute apparently Flnkbine park, demon trated some of the more dlfflouU tricks to his YOu"r friends In clIned to predict whether lhe se­ mi. ion otherwi e woulo have a tion. rldln. the velo wa 49 more than centers on conflicting In terprcta­ playground y terday when the plaU'round , which 11; upervlsed, opened. nate will act. He nOled only that virtual v to power ~Ince it could The rUles commi t e vote yes­ the neceaary two-thirds. tions ot the truce terms. Truce (Dally Iowan Photo by Rick. Timmins) Ih GOP leadership has kept lhe del y It, r por ind finitely or terday come oner 0 last-ditch The bLlJ Mr. Truman vetoed commission members asked the measure on I priority lilt. even fail lu report at all. pie by Rep. Short (R-Mo) lo would Increase payments to 3,1100,- Jewish agency to stop a convoy The bl11 would make conspiracy Senator Vandenbcri (R-Mlch) "bury this bill rlllht here." He 000 person&-depcndent chlldNln, Sunday night when the Arabs betw en members of II lynch mob sharply criticized the latc depart­ told the committee thot the dan­ blind per. on and the aged and said inspection at Jerusalem's city Classroom Practice nd ot!icluls of federal, state or men Cor what h called its "stub­ lIers ot the internaUonal situation needy. 'The Pr ident aid the In­ limits was unacceptable. (ouncil A proves Resolution hav been "Iro sly exai,erated" crea a Iall far ahort or what he local governments ,·to commit, in­ born" oP[)Osition to the bill. lie asked. Desite the req uest the trucks Ideal, Stroud Says ,tisate, incite, or,anlze, aid or ,aId he was "sho~k(,(!" to learn and thaI Ru .io Is only putting UP came on into Jerusalem wrth abet" a Iynchln a led ral fclony. that the department had refused a "diplomatic blurt." But the rca 011 for hi' veto was their loads of flour, canned fish To .Pave Five (ity Streets OES MOiNES (JP)-Prof. J. B. to let senn Lars ee lot I,n trade a provl Ion which would bar "in­ and other staples. r orda. dependent conlrpctors" from old Stroud oC the Stale Unlver ify or a,e In8uran financed by payroll Arab legion commander claimed After many inlCIl'uptiOl1slhc city council last night approved a The MI 'higan Reports Americans Ihe bringing in of unchecked con­ resolution overruhng objcctiol1S to paving plans on Keokuk, Court, F, Iowa said yesterday it would be COmmiHee Raises lax . H said this uld exclude bill "litr nathena" 750,000 person., includln, com­ voys constituted a violation of the Bayard and Lusk streets. ideal for special educa lion stu­ trade program. truce terms. This was denied by , Iowa avenue and YeweLl street were included in the original re­ dents preparln' to teach handi­ Fired on in Korea mission salcsmen, IlJe Insurance House Aid Figures Th bill now Ie sale men, truck drivers and many the Jews who said the Arabs shot solution but aCtioll on the propo ed paving or the e two streets was capped chilclren to haVe hac( class­ at a convoy Saturday. postponed. The coun('il ('oilid not pass the resolution fO I' these two hOll e. which haa passed a bill SEOUL, KOREA (IP) - The otheu. room leaching experience. WASHlNGTON (IP)-The se­ curbing thl' president's IlOwcnt He declared thai In June, 194.7, Truce terms macl,e public by streets without a Hate-fourths majority. Only live members I thc nate appropriations commitie U.S. anny reported lhl mornln, Bernadotte do not l1lention con­ council were presen t. Stroud, a profe SOl' of education more dr.tsllcally than the senat a party of Am rican. were fired the ,upr me court held thot these voted yesterday to sp nd $6,125,- measure. House R pul>llcan lead­ persona are lelally enllY d to so­ voys to Jerusalem but forbid (he It was originally decioed by ------­ and psycholollY, spok~ at the 700,000 tor foreign aid this comln, upon from acro the Rulan movement of war materials and ers havc Indicated they will age occupation boundarY yesterday. Cial urlty protection. (Con­ the council on th · motion of Ald­ explained that the cilY bought the quarlerly meetini of the Iowa year. This Is abou~ $408,010,225 put relief to the residents of the to the sens e vendon. Their Korean inlerpreler wu aresslonal critics of this declslon erman Max S. Hawkins to post­ land, which houses a len unit council for better education. He Ie than the administration re­ have called I contrary to the in­ Holy City in the hands of the in­ pone th e entire resolution until wounded. apartment house, last September said the majority of students In­ quested. tent ot c nir .) ternational Red Cross. the next regul ar councll me ting With the Idea ot makin, a parking The army loid the group-three terested Jn this field are speech, The commit! approved the bJll SUI Geta Permission Am rlcan civlllans and two Kor­ Mr. Truman, LO his veto m ssaae June 28. lot on the ground. Since then the assaiUnll what he called "piece­ psychology or liberal arts majors. after three hours of arguments. In ean&-wos Inspccung lrrliatlon However, aftcr that motion had city has been collecting rent on e!fect it restores an Urnated SI,- To Seek Plant Bids meaL aUacks" on the social secur­ carried, Vernon Boldt, 003 Fi[1h the apartments, and D ute her Most of them have some perso­ facilities ncar Lhe 38th para L1el, ity prollram, saId hc was giving Gottwald Installed nal or inherent interest In special 175,000,000 01 the reduction voted Th 1 IIlslative in rim commit­ which divides he American avenue, objected b cause of the claimed that the city had no right by the house . conare s "adequate Ume" to deferring of action on F street and to run business that the sta tutes education program, he said. lee In Des Moine y terday (southern) ancl Soviet occupation a. Iranted lhe University of Iowa change its bill. .As Czech President other streets in thal neighborhood. do not provide lor. . Broken down Into its various tones. The s cond bill, sponsored by Stroud was one of five repre­ perrni ion to ask for bIds on II PRAGUE (JP) - Klement Gott­ He explained that he and two programs, the blll includes: The incident was ncar the spot Rep. R ed (R-NY), would bring Hawkins mode Il mollon 10 be­ sentatives of state agencies at the $65,000 phYSical plant shop. where Karl S. SmUh of Hunting­ wald, stocky 51-year-old Com­ other me n had fixed lhc street quarterly meeting who advocated For the economic cooperation state and municipal workers and themselves about eight ycars ago gin sending eviction notices now administration, wbich Is handling Plans call for a building 80 feet ton, W. Va., was wounded by munist, yesterday was elected and with the apartment dwellers or­ an integrated, non-duplicating employes o[ non-prolit organiza­ the aid-Europe program, 54-bil­ by 150 [eet. It will Include th north Kor an con II t abularymen installed as president of Czecho­ and that they've bcen asking for dered to vacate the property with­ program of aid for handicapped tions under the old a e Insurance help on stree improvements for painting, plumbing, electrical, May 25. Lt. Gen. John R. Hod,e, slovakia. in 60 days. This motion was children. lion. (This Is in addition to $1,- program If th ir mployers ap­ the pas t 10 years. 055,000,000 already received for healin , carpentry, and machine U.S. occupation commander. de­ proved. Som smaller groups also The former premier became the tabled on tho motion of Alder­ shops. republic's first Communist presi­ After hearing Boldt's obiectlons the European recovery program.) manded that the Russians apolo­ would be includ d. man J ames Callahan. The bllllding wllJ be locI ted ,ize but they have not yet re­ dent in a show of hands vole and the objections of others in For government and relief in FOR I ' LABOR REBELS' during a publJc parliamentary the large crowd pres nl, tbe coun­ The bid of Carl Chadek for Names H-O Must Pay occupied areas, $1,325,000,000. back 01 th unlv r&ity aarall S plied, surfacing of 18 street.s and two south of Burlin.lCton str t b tw en LONDON (JP)-"The Loyal Or­ election. There were 296 votes for cil rescinded the original motion Tuition Fees Today .' This sum Includes $125-mlUlon for JET TO FLY ATLANTIC der ot Labor R bels" was organ­ him. Apart from Gottwald an

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STARRING TYRONE "'ER . ALICE fAYE DOl AMECftE • ETHEl HAl SONG.i",. HITS-GALORE SPINE-TINGLING MYSTERY " 1.}£1:. DAlLY lO'VAN, TU£ltDA'l, J ICincle,ella,' 'Prince' ~pens Con~e~tion Democrats' Singer last Rites Today the ~hooJ medicJne at the Univer. Women's Day Pageant Tonight . . To Reign at KC Ball To Offer HaH, ... 1 lity of Iowa. Tney are Doctors For Mrs. Kenne" A "Cinderella" and "Prince" Bill G. Church. Hubert Cline, will be presented at 12 mIdnlJbt Board Exams for Clarence A. Dilrrow, James S. De. Highlights Rededjcalion Week Funeral services for at ttt. "Cinderella BaU:' to be vine and William S. Gladstone Jr., ' Charles Kennett., 67, 517 Brook­ H. Gregg. Harley F. Jen­ held Monday in the Knights of Doctors June 17·20 ltobert Highlighting the week of rededication preceding the arrival or land Park drive, will be held S Columbus han. kins, Buren W. KrahUng, Kenneth the Freedom Train Friday will be the women's day pageant held p.m. today at 1he HohCD$Chuh The Dational medical boud ex- J. JUdiHCh, Harold A. Ladwig, mortuary. Sponsored b)' Marquette Coun­ Raymond J. Le{f]er, Merritt D. tonight at 7 :45 on tJle east approach to Old Capitol. cil, st2, of the Knlghts of Colum­ amiJUltions will be held in the Un­ Prior to the pageant the Iowa City Moo e drum and bugle COI'P Mrs. Kennett died a~ her home iversity hospitals from June 17 to Moon, James F. Rimel, John H. bus. the semi-Cormal danCe is the Spencer and Dr. John Chrl5ten­ will parade through the bu iness di ·trict to advertise the rally. at II :30 p.m. Saturday. She Is sur­ last party of the current season. 20. vived by her husband; he.r son, sen. The pageant, sponsored by 24 Iowa City women's groups and Hal W~te:r's band will furnish Dr. Eo D. PlasJ. head of obste- Doctors who graduated from under the general chairmanship of Mrs. Albert Husa, will include Charles Jr. • Chicago, and a silter the music. in England. tries and lYDecolo",. heach the other medieal schools lakin" the "Sail On." & pOf'm about the discovery of America presented by On the committee planning the subslliial7 board giviD( these • A long time resident of Iowa the speaking choir under the p~ are Mr. and Mrs. James tests. Ninet~ phylic1&na will examinatioIU are Doctors Wllllam direction of Mrs. Clayton Gerken. City, Mrs. Kennett was president Meade. Mr. and Mrs. Truman take the oral exams. 01 Wilt. Jr. David 1.. Pousbter, 'I'M program also includes scenes of the wo~n's auxiUal7 of the Shrader and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fifteen of the docton ta~ ~~!m':;. Munro and George T. American legion. She was also fIom "Uncle Tom's Cabin," red- Town 'n' Campus Vassar. these tuta are fonner studet\u m I Ution of the Bill of Rights, poem a member of the Elks ladies • of peace, movies giving the story organization• ------~------~ Her husband, Charles KeDlIelt, behind some of the documents NEWCOMEJlS - The Friendly 011 the Freedom Train and sing­ Sr., is the university ,.oIt coach. Newcomers will meet from 2 to 5 Sunday inC of "God Bless America" by p.m. Thursday at the Wesley Father )larold F. McGee wiU - ~ the audience. Foundation annex. The plaster of LETTING GO with a. t.rUllnA' officiate at the runeral services. In ease of rain the pageant lind Paris pins will be ready Cor dec­ now. MbI Pb,IUa BOlland, 18- Burial wID be in OakJand ceme­ June 20th the other activities will be held oration. Mrs. Carl O. Johnson is lear-old IOprano and daua-htu tery. in Macbride auditorium. in charge. REPUBLIOAN ..UDaal eeDYeIt­ 01 MrL Frances Bu.ms 00,1 nd, General chairman of rededica­ tion at PbUadelpllJa JIIM 11 leeretal7 &0 Rep. Geol'l'e H. Fal­ will be openec1b, VlrrlnJa Mae­ low of Mar7laJUl, pracUces 10 Heifer Sale Nets $1,961 .!ion week is Prof. William J. TlURTY-TWO-There will be a Waners, PhUadelpilla co...... I~ "Sla.r panlled Banner" at Petersen. Other chairm,en include regular luncheon meeting of the For Iowa Distrid YWCA tUl'&, ldec&ec1 .. "Sial' S .....1ed De_nUe convention In PhUa­ Prof. H.J. Thornton, speakers; the "32" dub tomorrow noon at the Mrs. A. D. Hens]elgh, 117 RIch­ Rev. L.L. Dunnington, churches; Banner" soloist. It wID be Iter delphIa Jane 12. She b vand Hotel Jefferson., flnt appearanee ards street, district board member Ai Davis, movies; Ken Greene, major u ..... prise winner of Chamber Mule In her own home t.wn. Gulld.. naUonl1 auditions. of the YWCA, announced yester­ advertising; Ed Greene, news­ LADY ELWS GOLF - The that a sale at Collax, Ia., Thurs­ papers; John Highlander, radio; Lady Elk's Golf association wll\ day, netted $1,961 for the Iowa Flnmett Gardner, agriculture, an!! entertain the D a v e n p 0 r t and Study at Other Schools district YWCA. William Morrison, veterans. Washington country clubs Thurs­ Jeanne Wheeler, A purebred heifer and pilCY },J finance comm.itt~ headed day at the Elk's country club. Three members of SUI's history banks were donated for the sale by the two banks and Including CoUee will be served at 8:30 a.m. [acu)tT are studying at other and sold with the proceeds going other organizations is in charge and golf will begin at 9 a.m. W. C. Hubbard Wed schools this summer, according to the young women's organiza­ of raising the $1,200 quota Lunch will be served at I p.m. tion. &ssiJn­ In a double ring ceremony Sat­ to the history department. ed to Iowa City to defray the and bridge will be played at 2 The helfer, which sold for Father's Favorite urday in the Methodist church, expenses of the train here. p.rn. ProPs. Georie MO!!se and Geo­ $1.750, was donated by the Iowa Webster, la., Je,nne Wheele.r, This quota is based on popula­ rge Mowr:1 are doing research Hererord associaUon and the tion and ability to pay by the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Starlin In California. Prof. Robert S. Hoyl banks were liven by a group of POST OFFICE CLERKS-The T. Wh~~ler, Webster, was married city. returned to Harvard to complete Col!.ax boys who recently nnW!­ MANHATTAN SHIRT The train's year-long 30,000 Post Office Clerks auxiliary will to William C. Hubbard, son ot Dr. mile tour will cost approximately meet at 2 p.m. today at the Iowa­ work on a doctorate deleree. ed an auctioneers course. $1,000,000. and Mrs. Eugene T. Hubbard, 624 Illinois Gas and Electric build­ Grant street. 95 95 The government, represented by ing. l'hel'e wi1L be installation of 'A perfect girt! 3. to 4. the attorney-general, is sponsor­ omcers. The Rev. It. V. Pike officiated at ing the train but Is not providing the 4 0 ' clock ceremony In which Mrs. Mary MacEachern MargoH­ anY funds lor the trip. The gov­ N.S.A. - The National Secre­ Smooth. high-count broadcloth&­ ernment's part includes the ob. us. Iowa City, was matron of hon­ taries association will hold a din­ or and the groom's brother, Eu­ MEN handaomeJy lailored for easy. tainlng of the various documents ner meeting at the Iowa Union at (rom Ilhe Library of Con,g1'\!SS, 6:30 p.m. tonight. Guests wlll be gene S. Hubbard, 2~2 S. Lucas comfortable fit. Sanforized. The various federal departments and the Cedar Rapids chapter of N. S. street, was best man. Bonnie perfect Cjift inaplrationl private libraries. A. E. L. Marietta, university col­ Jean Mikesell, Webster, a niece oC With the observance of Flag lege of commerce, will speak. the bride, was flower girl. Shirts day yesterday, ~ight exhibits o'n Ushers were John L. Scanlan, the train, including two docu­ ALTRUSA - There will be a 'Buffalo, N. y . and Roger L. Chap­ COLORED SHIRTS ments relating to the flag itself regular business meeting of the pel, ~ockwell City, both frater­ ChOOH Dad's favorite color and and six flags, should be of spec­ Altrusa club tomorrow noon at nity brothers of the groom. that please collar style from our famo\l.lo lal in teres t. the Hotel Jefferson. Immediately following the The documenlts are William ceremony, a reception was held at brand ahirt collection. Sanforized CoJbreath's manuscript accoun t of ELKS LADIES-There wIlL be the bride's home. fabriCl. comfort tailoring . • . to the first known military raising a meeting of the Elks Ladies at I p.m. today at the Elks clubhouse. Mrs. Hubbard is a graduate ot keep him well groomed, alwaysl of the American flag on August Webster high school and the Uni­ the New Process Way . 3, 1777 and the original l1Ianu­ versity or Iowa where she was a IICI'ipt of the "Star Spangled Ban- IC Church Contributes member of Pi Beta Phi social sor­ 2.98 to 4.75 DtIT.'· ority and Phi Gamma Nu, honor­ , The lIags included in the ex­ T)Vo Bricks for Use in .. ary commerce sorority. She has hi.bman aTe General Eisenhower's Building German Chapel been employed as a personnel Your shirta are cared lor ••• hat as U they wer. our J)el'sonal fiag, Commodore Perry's counselor at the Western Electric flag, the Iowa Jima flag, Geruma Bricks from an Jowa City company, Chicago, Ill. own. Why send them all the way home and bother Mom? Shima flag, the flag flown from church wJil be used in the con­ Mr. Hubbard was graduated til6 U.S.S. Missouri when the struction of a Lutheran chapel In Inaure a clean. pleasant ap~arance at all tim.. by s.nd­ Japaneie sUITelldered and !the Germany. :from Iowa City high school and Supreme Headquarters Allied Ex­ During a special service yester­ the University of Iowa where he inq all your laundry to \1.1. Cloth.. come back fairly peditionary forces flag. day formally commissioning Har­ was affiliated with Sigma Chi so­ Pour more documents added to lan :Ranshaw to go to Germany, cial fraternity and Eta Kappa Nu, sparldlnq and you will be plecued with our quick "rY­ honorary electrical engIneerIng the train during its currel\t tour two bricks were removed Crom ~ he Ice. DIAL 4177 TODJl y, include the original $cores of four foundation of the Fh'St English fraternity. He is now employed ~Fre,edom Train Operettas." These Lutheran church. Ranshaw will as an electrical engineer at the were composed by the Hollywood take the bricks with him when Jowa-l1Iinois Gas and Electric songwriters Gordon Jenkins and he salls for Hamburg, June 23 company, Rock Island, m. 'rom Adair. and use them in the chapel con­ AIter a wedding trip to Minne­ The operettas were ecorded by struction ,Program. sota, the couple wlU live in Rock DIck Haymes and Martha Tllton ,Forty Lutheran young people Island. and will be played at frequent will partiCipate in the building ot inlervals over the public 8dclress the chapel. Ten will come from 'Ystem at the .train site. The four ,Norway, 'len !rom Germany, ten Summer Recital Series NEW PROCESS ~ordings include "The :$il,l of from other EUl'Opean countries, Rilhts," "Benjamin Franklin," and ten from the Uniled States. To Begin Tomorrow MEN'S GARTERS "Abraham Lincoln" and "The LAUNDRY ' & CLEANING, INC. HANDUaCIllUS The construction program wiu The first of the 1948 summer 4.5c OLD PICE Freedom Train." be under the direction of the Na­ series of Wednesday evening re­ ISoto 1.1. AFTER IIAVE The train which started in tional Lutheran council. citals will be presented tomorrow 313 South Dubuque Always a .m.art gift Philadelphia last September ent­ Rahshaw's trip will be financed in stUdio E of the radio building. SUigestioo! C h 00 s e FIne cotton and linen LOTION ers Iowa Thursday when it puts by the congregation of the First Performing artists will be Prof. trom our bile collec­ squares, plain or bOrd­ in lIt Burlington. The other cities English L"theran church and the Hans Koeibal, celllst, and John tion of slyles and ered. Choose several Soolhlng, ooling and In Iowa that will be visited by Lutheran Student association. Simms, pianist. Koelbel and colors. lor Oadl invigorating $1. the train include Cedar Rapids, Simms, members of the university Des Moines and Davenport. The Name Altrusa President music faculty will perform the train visited Sioux City last "Sonata No. 111," Arlostl; "Adagio month. Mary Messer Is the 1948- 49 and Rondo," by Weber; "Introduc­ president of Altrusa club, it was tion and Polonaise Brillante," op. Fined in Police Court 'announced recently. 3, Chopin, and "Sonata No.5," I Other officers are Mrs. Jessie op. 102, no. 2, Beethoven. Donald ·M. Fuller, Muscatine, B. Gordon, vice-president; Eda The recital will begin at 8 p. m. was fined $22.50 In police ' COUl't Zwlnl:gi, secretary; and Mrs. It will be broadcast by station yesterday for speeding. Emorj· Kelley, treasurer. WSUI.

~,-a;ft/.",.~", ••• fOIl AI unu AI 4C A DAY!. POPLIN JACUT Insaaat bot wlter It tbe turn of a tip ... free­ dom from furnace coils tbat ,ive you uOMt. 1 ...5 is/actory water batln, ..... Iftde u 4¢ lor Comfortably I I g h t­ the daily bot·water oeedt o/a famiJy of four welaht zip-front jacket -tbat'. the sort of hot wlter malic you Cia af Rhudy poplin. sUes . , expect only from .n Automatic GAS Water 38-46. A fine gift itt SludeDI DiDDer Heater! For a letlOn;n household ecOllOlDy, jUlt'COI!l'l Long-Wearing J*'e an Automltic GAS Water Heater to HANDSOME GIFT TIES Plus old-Iuh.io.oed furnace coils. Experimeacs Esquire Socks sbow that a water coil in a coal furnace will 1.50 to ~.50 Potatoes beat about 51h plJoOl of wacer for. penny. Erighten his summer wit witb a colorful new 55e and 75c That melOI more than 7¢ for the .--...... Masculine colors and pat­ ."Vegetable Ue. Whether he prefers subtle Iones or briUiaQt dally needs of a family of fJur! deaiens ... silks. foulards or nomt)- fabrics ••• tA!rns in stu.rd.1 rayon. Multi­ ~ a matter of flCC, wblt~¥et we have 'eml Choose Dad's todl1! ,Ply heels and toes give • Salad lon,,, wear ••• greater com­ fuel you use, a furnace coil forti • Drink tequires about 20% of the fuel-to say nothing of iOCOD' 50c . , Get several pain! venieace when yOtH (urnlCe iso', . • Dessert being used for house hatin,. . • All the bot Wlter you want, wben you WIIIt it, .bould be • _1Il1 in your home. And The Ai, Conditioned Pine Room, pipib, hot water from your AUtomaik GAS Water Hetter lenoa IOU UO worlt.. "jq , ways' ..Jt;;,.. -1__ -9"'-«4 WJ . GAl :AND ILlc,a.C CO ••a ·MY: Reich's-. .' \.~. .. ' Cafe I

ftiI bAlL!' JOWAK, TutsDA~ , •.nnd U, ltd-flAG' POmt McSriJe/s Hall- Republicans in the Race - . . 'Dewey Predicfloll of \ .. #1t f)Qjj bmH . . . , 111 I k 'D ' ~ictory Creafes Sfi,r What ho-A jeu ~e mol , In Event of a Deao oc I ewey At Governors' Meet By 'RILL McBRIDE TUESpAY, JUNB 15, 1948 NEW CASTLE, N. H. (JP}-Gov. Was all alt10w with anticipation tbis morning upon findin«, ....D II. I'O~ ..WW­ Thomas E. Dewey ran ihto stitt TJETTER addre. Red to lUc lying on my desk. W.u.LT l'hUNO.AII, ...1 .... Vice .. President Spot opposition yesterday from fot'et!'S It wasn 't !)uite the type of letter I had pichI red as being ~ II...... May Gain ~IL a. JllYUI, ...., represent1ng his principal rivals first from my select grollp of reade't'S. - . ' (This Is the first or a series foi the Republican presidential Thi. lettel' Wll. very concise and to the point. The wiife.,., • of sketches 011 the lead­ nomination. sign him or hCl'flclf as Ii Onl' who rt'aw," suggested changinf ftt Ing contender for tJie Re­ The New Yorker'S prediction of name ot this colnmn to 'McBride'S Hau)''' pbllcan presidential nomination victory at Philadelphia next week, 'rhis is a nicc . u.~ge. tion, and it is under con,~ide\,atjon. < not. who wm swlnl' into action. when which he made upon his arrival at ever, you can . ee that the letter does not exactly oompriie ' fQ the GOP convention opens next the national governors' conference mail. The last sentence of this two sentence letter teted that per. Monday, June 21, In Philadel­ here, touched off a series of reac­ haps J am adverse to uch jell rW mot.~ a~ th OM mentio~. phia. Tbe Editor.) tions. Quite frankly, J am never ~ve:se to Je'// de moft. ~he p~ Gov. Kim Sigler of Michigan, rea on for this lack of IldVer.3lty IS that I took readl.ng s.,.... who predicts Sen. Arth'llr Vanden­ inRteael of l"rench and don't know what a je1l lIlot I~: It ... Governor Thomas Dewey has berg would win the nominatlt>n as though it might be something to eat. But then that's prGO. Assailing We W,nl Go loomed as a major presidential after a deadlOCk, told reporters! ably becaur.;e I haven't eaten lunch today. . possibility ever since the 1948 "1 consider Gov. Dewey too op- There's nothing like anger to lVIake a person say wha.t he thinks race began to sizzle. He was first . I would like to know the ide]ltity of tbi. "One who reads." rd timistic." throw a ltasta la t'isla at him and let him figure that out. abont someoae elM!. ~ blocked only by Senator Taft, Gov. Luther Youngdahl, plug­ now by Taft and . • • • • I In an election year teml*"S .are sHott. 'Words begin to fly .. The ging for his f~lIow Minnesotan, president acc~s congress of stiflin'g him; tet!I thc public jn on the Dewey will move into next Harold E. Stassen, said he agreed W OI'd camcs lhat the ,,41lVnst issue of HOlle vice-presiden­ A statement to The Dally (0- sympathy either with the econo­ gangsters that infested New York York state passed laws setting up It is becoming more and more mic philosophy of communism or tial choice. OFFICIAL DAILY BULLmR waa (JaIN 11, 1148) by Sey­ City. veterans' bonuses and housing probable taht a three-way dead­ Discussion of stale-fed:!!:!l fis­ with the idea of a world domina· mOUr M. Pitcher, candidate for Within two years, Dewey piled and education aid, cropping the lock will leave Dewey in the cold. cal relations, highlighte

f 'NEED-Alii.. IllS WAfft;.Ao; BlEl USE "DAilY IOWAN WiNT ADS ' Local Woman T.III- NewsPapers Forced irs To Spread Gossip, « FOR REIn' WHO 1)()&S IT Story of the CLASSIFIED RATE CARD __HELP_ WANTED ,1 Pick Jury for Trial Editor leNs Group CASH RATE APARTMENT in lown of River- PAINTING and aenera! repair. The eultural target of toda,'s side. Dial 9590. Phone 3133 after 6, Bob Clark. ALTO SAX m n immediately. Hal Of L Pa· ,. newspapen sI.i&htl;, below the 1 • I Da.p-Zio Del' DDt ,. W bster Orch t . Phone 3836. owe In In on 8th grade level, declared John C. LARGE airJ room. ¥rivate ep.. ~ aDd ~bllb ha~ ..,. (Tbe aailler* *., *... ariIeIe. tor OIIdinental * * *uniform nd Evans, Chlca.o Trlbooe relIcion • CoIee1d1ve I~nce. For men. Dial 6981. Phoue M2t. ..,._110 ,. Mrs. 8araIt ...... was mustered into service at Wor- 8t liM per .,. Hom... n. and educa\lon editor, the Uni­ . Cu.. .u.et. is d vetllty Y, pers Sonday even in • . 4 ~utlvo a,-11o .. WANTED: Student man to share i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil"iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . room Summer and Fall. Cook- c~ 01... edetT., MaJ'­ I u.e per U,. -1 D~.~~(~~.~C!~!~w. " nower Dese._den: in the state "Tne newspapet' is an industrial ing privileges. Phone 27~. IInrIt 6-JYorcl.avebI'e ,. Uae TYPEWRITERS Paintin, Chica,o, ch rged with of Iowa. in~f1tutlQn with a primary objec­ tive of makin. money," he said. MinilRum Ad-l LIneL ROOMS for rent for summer. child d erlion, be.an yestertay in Mn. HIJIfJua. • widow, Doily maid service. hot and cold John on count)' district court. a_ .... &oneal .... ~ SinCe circul tion determines the CLASSIFIED OISPLA Y running water. 111 ~ E. Wash­ REPAIRS Winifred Painin Swails, 1174 .-rdl ... lIMb,. be .... pro perity' of a n wspaper, th~ I5e JIU Coloam lull Ington. , PuterT Trabled lI.eeh.... 1lIII Friendship avenue, said Palnlin wrla.. -.J ~ utI­ press must print wha.1 appeals 10 Or $I lor a MDaUi ~ whIeh MYe ...-red III l0- the majorlly of the people, EVans SINGLE and double rooml for "without good cau • willfully ne­ SOLD gled d and refused to provid for cal INft. The UveI, said. men. Close in. Call 2037. .., b .....ve ItOYAL Dealer 1IIi CIDeeUa.&lon Deadline 5 p. lao his three minor children." rra,-haIred ... _ With this obj~h'e fn mind, .....bJe for One lDcorreet ~, 01 tile Nathaaiel FeD "the purpose (of today's newS1)a­ ROOM and board or board. 114 E. P Intin was indict d by the InJerUon OnlJ WIKEL TYPEWRITER ehapwr 01 iIIe Daubten 01 pel'S) i not to spread culluTaI I Market, 3763. BUILD Il ' IIAIlDWAIlE grand jury and posted a $1 ,000 u.e ..m.. Ada to Dany IoWlUl ALESMEN ~ ltevo...... w her id ,but rommettialiud ,0000ip." hIIaea Office, East Ball, or 3RD FLOOR------small apartment (or EXCHANGE bond. reUr...... 14 .. Cone.e Dial 1-1'5 New of divorces, scandals and summer. 815 N. Dodge. D trlblttor 01 exdlll.lve, na· The jury of eight men and four A ".oclaDt ", IUeIlanl ar­ murders ha the Jreatelt mone­ DIAL 4191 Uon Uy known leadlnc Ibae or worn n was imp neled at 2 p. m...... 1M __ to A-'ea. on t ry value, be sald• ROOM. Graduate student or bus-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Door Look" 8ulWe... • Bard­ Two ·tate's wilne , . Swail &he Jdutlower, ..... B,.".,.., Iness girl. Call 8828. t Aeeordina- to E.ves; lOci ty ~ I' ware and llIed .,coducla offers and Emll Troll, her attorney, wer ,taW iba& u..n are at ... It ' sn-nwa P1ftJIIld with the eol­ FOR SALE IVTI'ON aADlO SUVICB an cellt onal OJlJlOr\unU:r lor heard. Judge H raId D. Evans ROOMS (or rent. Hot water. deee"'en&a of ..... ~ lee ~ of education near I BY O ...... &eed BepaJra a I rop nlaUve wUh dismi d the jury until 9 . m. OWNER, CheVl'olet coupe, i'hone 2327 or 2656. pu,n- - IImIc III ...... It. For AU Makes build 'hard.ware experience tod y. 1a41. Goo d condition. Oas ...... Auto Jladhe I",. aIMl ...* ...... ,. who He led that the caropu ater. defrosters. Shell Service to ntaet lumber , rda, retail Irs. Swails id h l' 1 l'm l' hAve II' IrMed their &lie - W. J'Jok-•• &lid DeUver new paper of America I. th New Slltion, corner BurHngton & Du­ IT'S :YOURS TO RENT hardware tor nd oilier re­ hu b nd was $1 ,000 in arrear' In trallIn~ York Times. JSl .B. Kuk.t Dial Ust tall bullclJnl' lD lerlal de I In Que streel. Dial 3615. Do you want to baul a bed his supporl paym nt , nd that Mrs. J b ConaAIt', 1115 "(But) t c1reulalion of the e tabillhecl territory, Automo­ - ,tove - refrlllerator - ..nd she has had to depend on the wel­ Court. Itnet, II .. d nt of ew York Tunes Is only II lItt! GOLF BALLS, SSc each. Hock­ • bile required. - ashes - furniture - or one fare oWt'e to provide for pt chil­ Deborah s.apeou Gannett. "lhe more than half tn c\rculaiJon of l;1e Loan. NEW AND USED BIKES of a thousand th1np? For lIaJDedlate Delivery r,ULL Fa.t:IGIiT ALLOW­ dren. flrai official 11 • WAC".) the newspaper by whlc:h 1 am em. AN E FRO I WE. T COA T Jurors on th ca e aTe D. O. Among Ihe documents on Ihe ployed. Do it the fast econonUcal wa,. It.,..... lor AU Makes 1-'6 file, hlah lloaUly, Imporied, fl£ALER W1I0 E ORDER Dougla . • 1816 E. CoUege street; Preedom Train ls one conee"",n, with "Handy Haul" trallen. l[e11 DUPlicated "This m arts tb national tuP­ of 8Ctp ... mad. lInelll aad haa...... TOTAL 150 LB . AND MOllE HarrY Sievers, Lone Tree; Be is the !int official U.s. WAC. he per) cultu I I \lei of today can I By the llour, day or week. rvtd for two nd 0 h It , .... euvec: woocl.en Iaonea Novotny Cycl. Shop MAKE EVERl:' DEALER A Miller, roule 3; Ernest Lloyd, ollly support on n w p per," he *,lttAt ... dop. For dIItmetive ClaaIItJ (OWA Clft 'I'&AILE& KAaT III 8. PRO PE T FOR rMMEDIATE W t Branch ; Dorothy S. R a - was wounded at Tarrytown, saw dJlltoa Comwa\lJs surrender at Yorktown .aid. cat/U. 141 8. aLvel'llde Drive AND REPEAT BU INE l nd, 950 E. Davenport :>treet, "Today's n wspaper hould be a ..... and was honorably di. har~ed in ..JlABGARBTE'S GlFl' SHOP Dial SIS8 Allpllc nt~ who t'e willin~ to l:1i18beth GTe n, 428 S. Gov rnor mirror ror intelligent people to October, 1783. The docum nt in IlIJ S. Duballue DIal I'JU "8,. &he Dam" W ANTED TO BENT work bard on .. full time com­ j str t. ee the kind of country In which m1 Ion b I and with a.mbl­ qu tlon Is 0 borah Sampson WANTED: Unfurnished apartment J, w. Ku brich, 502 E. Daven­ Gann tt's lett r c:l imlng a p n­ th y live. II ould al. 0 I' n t tion 10 earn blc money, have port. tre t; Edward S. Oldis, 723 Ih indudri I mpire, without EN wool suit and 100% gray SERVICES with be9room. 1[vlo, room. an opportunity (or a 5)11 ndlll sion for R volutJonory War E. Jefferson street. Margul'ite M. which th n wspaper woulJ b ,abordlne suit, lalter worn 3 .:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;:;:::;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;::; bath & kltchen 10r martled law eonne tlon and future with a ice. th·s. Size 9. Disl 5688 lill 3 Rehd 1', 1I8t llotz avenu ; Ernest Impou bl ," h conc)Ud d. next loll. Phone 4186 or procre Iv salel orcanb;otlon. Her is th torY of a cour ,e- EXPERT RADIO REPAIR ~tudeot Col, rout 3; Louis J . Sedlacek, Evans, II noUve 01 Iowa, is n 4187 from 6-8 p.rn. Writ ..I luI omplele detall ous lind 10YII citizen: All Mak. of ..4101 331 Lee street, and F. C. Larkin, When Deborah SampSon was a Episcopalian c1erlP'mnn wUh I. , UDIO couch, 2 matching chairs, Work Guaranteed CHILDLESS, peUess ,r a duo Ie anel exp rl nCe, Do 61-1, wid ex rl nc In journal m. Dall, Iowan. 335 S. Clinlon. small child, h I' father went lo 3 2 end tables, lamps, curtains, Plek-up and Dellvef7 couple inler ted in 1-2-0l' 3 and n vel' arne back. T h Thl. summer, th Tribun h s .­ uart jars. Phone 2520. S07 Sls- room apartment-furnish d or un- moth r, lefl with veral m 11 Igned him to tt nd th Lambeth um Park. WOODBURJI( SOUND furnished. Couple wlll be Unl- WORK WANTED Veterinary Hospital, c:hildr n, dl tribute(1 col of 59.000. Contractor WIll coo utute and frame jus~ and a umina II mon', nome and at­ eqU base. 102 Finkblne. Ph 0 n e W'h1aer Bike Motors furnish d, occupancy on or about ve C. E. Curroll. I I w." One hundr d six\,)'­ Ure. Sh apun and wove cloth nine years lot r, 0 borah Samp­ "187. Moto&:oJa Home" Auto lla4IoI Sept. 1. Call Ext. 3493 alter 7. LOST AND FOUND A permll was at a I . ued Dr. for 0 man's suit, look It to a on was willln, to lleM olmOlit HOUSE for sale. All modern. 1403 SALES It. SERVICE STUDENT newlyweds des ire T.R.E. frlllernity pin belween All n N. Lnng to build a $5,000 tailor 10 have It mode up, pretend­ thr yeara to ,oin independence veterinary hospital at the comer Ridge. Call 8-0846. Bob's small apartment for at least on Wh !stone's nnd Mu Ic Build­ Ing It wa for a youn, man rela­ for her country and to found a year's occupancy bealnnJng Aug- lng. RewDl·d. 0011 Ext. 2504, duy­ of Linn street nnd Kirkwood nVe­ Ilv . h let home In April, 1781 , new slat which aimed 10 uphold 1946 NASH sedan, 1941 Nash se- Radio & Appliance ust 1. Write Box 6L-l, Doily time. nue. Th Nagle Lumber eom­ and, und l' th n m o( Rob I't wa the Ide" embodied in lh Com­ dan, 1941 Pontiac, 1937 Chervo- Iowan. pony will b the contractors. hurtllUe, she )Cchon eel h l' uit My) Pllct. let. Cash, Terms, Trade. Ekwall 2127 MIIIC .. ~e Dial SB" __-;;;---;;:--:;;-- -:;-______G 0 L 0 Id nlilicotlon Motor Co., 19 E. Burllngton. U.. Dally JO\YaD I name John Thomas Hart on 'p 0 P E Y I WHEl\E't0 GO WGIlt A" fronL Cull 8-0488. R ward. SUNBEAM waIlle iron - new, ------never been unpacked. C a It SPECIAL NOTICE 15,111 0395 after 5. OLLYWOOD bed, barracks cur­ tains. Call 7487 after 12. Unredeemed Pledges COOLRRATOR_like new. Rea­ sonable. Dial 3011. Typewriler -wrist watclle -slud lit lamp -flat Iroll.-porlable HARLEY -DAVIDSON--m-o--t o-r-­ radl~-III,..age-record players-electric plate. -lua ten-Illi ed cycle. 101 Quonset Park. Dial tW'l-pcn aDd p.ncU .ets-brler c e -CameI'll -rift, -lennl. I-J888. rackets-sum.mer BUIt -sport coat -trousers '. You ALWAYS . YOll'n Eat Delicious Hock-Eye Loan Need Su~pli.s Food At Moderate Prices .. ' at 11l~ E. Wllshlnrton tr et . . • and the bes\ place to pUT your clasBroom. suppUes MYel'S DEPOT r ' ~ STUDENT SUPPLY. All WANTED ~a of supplies at very LUNCH CHIC YOUIfG jIIod.rate prices. Greetinq SLONDIE cards, toys, and sportinq Across from Roek Island DepOt .. qoods, too. Drop in today. "More lor YOllr mone," WANTED . 1 Student Supply Store , 17 South Dubuque CHUK·L·ETS . Garage Near 340 Ellis

IFYOUDON~ I"" r ..c: "'I~ I (Q) Write Box 6 C-l NEED IT • Daily Iowan USE tOWAN WANT ADS CLEANING & PRESSING

WHEJI[ 10 BUY rr Let U. K.. p Your Cloth.. l!verytblnc In Photo Suppllel BENRY CARL ARDERIO. AfSCHARF'S looking like New - Iowa Clt1"l1 Lar,. CameTa Store , S. Dubuque DW 6'145 C. O. D. Cleaners ,I ", •• t~ b lOll' old Dltc I.e"" .1."1,,, .,..tHI ••' ',..,,( ..... I'ICJWP AND J)U.lYUY ID'fICli DIAL 1" I. CAPI'I'()I; Typewrltu. • , • on' ,.' .... A' ·Ift' ,.aa . 1 J .Jld. I fun is-It_fl.... -," S'I7 0. .&I ...... "pain ..... AddIJJc _aohID. boUt StaadaM .. Portable TH E HAWKSNEST ~~ I JlOW BOOM AND BOARD By GENE AIIERN :Ai... U • .,.. I,}a'v ~5 {,~~I :~td' Jfr' I'VE SEEN AWAITING 'lOUR. . .. WHY, SURELY (JD. FIoh~ SUPpl~ IiJ'NA ( IT, . IC W,'), ~ RETuRN 10 INFOrW. 'rOU 't'OU JEST. CHATMORE! '" P~DO 34'74 iW-T I MANAGED 10 GET .... ccw.E, NOw'···· HOW We 1lepQlr ..... Mak_ 'YOUR. MEl.ON, GROWING COULD 'TO:.! DRAW TIlE ~ 'I OIER. IN MORGAN'S MELON BACK TflRU - ~ANTED YARD, BACK IN OJR. THAT KNOTHOLE r .. 7" · ----- SECURITY, Adv.DOIID81l1. B1tb YARDAGAlN! .. 'WAITi"'rQU DIDN'T r . ~ ... " .... TEACHl'NG , combination. Biol-' pay. four .... vacaUOD a SPLIT THE BOARD 7'" oay and Commercial or Biology 'YHr. Work III \be ,. ,ou like. . .. ITS NORSAN'S '~d Manual !l'raining, or Commer- These are Ule ~ ill tbe FENCE! tllll and Manual Training. I Solon, New U. S. Arm7 a.Gd U ... AIr

SuPt., M. F. Whitney. force career. See M/SI\. O. A. ~. ---- I4cCluna, Room 2M Pm Office. MRS. BEALL says, "Filla Foam Oil camera, cleans painted surface plus rugs Clolllllnl, Jewell'J', etc. and upholstery." Yetter's Base­ ------IelJabJe LoII/n.,------lot Eo BurlJqtoa ment. f't1BNI'ium: MO~G PERSONAL SERVIC&S

SADlOS, app~ lampl, _d IUB1B DOS. 'nWf8FIII ,ltta. Electrical "",1$" r~Air­ IDI. Radio repair. Jacltal £lecttte r..... rw ...... Pel Oift. Phoae Uta. mE DID I ~ IT WITH IAOQAGE 11I.AIIIfD D I A L 4191 MIRROftS.:...... _DlAL__ -_ ' _18_._-_D_IJ!_!.L___ ~-=_. c AM .. Cis ..' .... , , < • -'0. ,...... " ,.- "Experiments In Rurai" Bea.. : -Thunderjet Fighters Get Aijded Sting Amyel Posl Alumni in Shanghai structioD in China." Nominate Pitcher·for Senate Other members of the SUI dill . are Tse Chien Tal, Ph.D 10 ItzI, • / Create SUI Club; ch ie! secretary of the BalIk • China, and Mrs. Tal, who for... On Iowa Wallace Party Ticket Pleads Gullly; Hsu f1ecfed Head ly worked at the Ufllverslt)' Ilbra. ry and has since translated III1Q Prof. Seymour M. Pitcher of the SUI Engljsh department was An SUI club of Shanghai has Chinese literature. nominat,cd to run for U.S. senator at the state convention of the Iowa Progressive party (Wallace) in Waterloo, Sunday. . Fined $500 been formed by a group of Chi- Tsoerun Lee Ling, Ph.D In III), Others on the S-man slate for slate and congressional offices are: nese and American alumni and dean of the faculty of the Um.., The Iowa City post of the -- Governor: Clarence E. Biederman, 55, Mitchell farmer. former students of tne University sity of Shanghai; Horace 'hili Lieutenant Govern01': Russell Lasley, Waterloo packinghou&e American Veterans of World War now in that city. IChow Tu, Ph.D in 1924, ... tt Jw~ employe. II yesterday was fined $500 by Chairman of the new alumni the f~culty of the G~eat China .. Congres$man (First district): Charles Dengler, Davenport. Judge Harold D. Evans in John­ club is Leonard S. Hsu, who re- iverslty In ShanghaI, and Mn. h, Congressman (Second dIstrict): son county district court. Th~y ceive

·tcWASl Announcing - . ~ 'll e 11 l'IlPeare 6helt la The Newest Sandwich ~ !'evil ~ 'Chair bouse n Shop ,in Town era the , ~pprova ytw Is xlJlen Zee & Earl's WlIetbel lilt mel ienate. Formerly Tip Top Sandwich Shop l~ Meml . ., Arrow's new Sumsra spon sblrt Is jus' abo~t the IUlde"• coole8t, handsome" aport shirt we bave ever seen for tbe col­ il il lis 1 Stop In for lunch or brealdast, or for coffee lere rnaQ. Ablolutely washable,· 10hlll smartly tailored IIPDD ra­ and yon ahirt comes In ahort and long sleeves and a varle'y of (1001 ailU1'1 " throuqhout the day. colora, toppe~ by the nonpareil Arrow collar. Lo... aleeTeI wnatru. Try our delicioua plate lunches. wonder­ 'UO. Shor~ sleeves. $.,00, InC unll . The I ful food at moderate prices. ·Sanlorset-labeled-wUl no~ 8hrlnk or stretch eut of ~ion\ shape! ., leadl Ilid IOU ~ed t ..... Raincoat. .tiyed for your comfort. and. love", ...... F1a1oterll1l fuU baeka, unique pock" hoods to keep lIaIr. 8P ft. ill, lonL!O UHDE~ AUTHORITY or THe COCA, COLA COMPANY IY BREMERS do ilry , •• just r",ht to wear over wit. aad' coa.. All ..III "', HOLI Coca Cola DoUUnI Co., Cedar ...,t. FOR ARROW SPORTS & DRESS SHIRTS a variety at colors priced from U,95 k '85.... tud hI! C 1941, IlIo C-'~ ~ 127 Dial 8-0298 lIIurlnl Iowa let the ~