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Sir Russia UNITED NATIONS CHARTER IN FORCE OPA to Cut Buffer GMt Word Employes To 8Points Sunday President Names Dr. Steelman Discuss Jap , Threaten Walkouts Beef, Veal, Lamb, Special Labor Trouble Shooter Pork to Continue as AFL strikers prepared to re­ ., THE A oelATED ralS8 At Current Value, New Wage-Price Policy Will Be Explained Control Council sume work at other lots as result The possibility ol two more of Cincinnati settleme.,t. WASHINGTON, (AP) -Butter, Tuesday; Other Recommendations Revealed strikes-against General Motors 2. American Airliues restored margarine, lard, shortening and Move \VA . HINOTON (AP)-PI'Cllident Truman ye~erday moyed 10 May Indicate Corp., and Montgomery Ward and partial service at Chicago and De­ oils will go down to eight points Break of Deadlock Company-edged Into the national trolt and 2,000 CIO Pan-American curb the po twa)" strike wllve by appointing a trouble shooter and labc1r picture yesterday. airwllYs employes In Miami, Fla., a pound Sunday. by arranging' to broadc8 t a new wage-price policy lo the nation Between Two Powers The CIO United Automobile ended a three-day stri.ke. The OPA, announcing this re­ next Tut'sday at !) p. m. , c ntl'lll standard tifne. workers voted nearly six to one 3. Persons on strike or indirectly duction from 12 points, said also 'fruman announced at 11 news conference 1hat he had appointl'Cl \VA HTNOTO (1\ P) - F;~c. in favor of aulhorizing a strIke at out or work because of labor con­ yesterday that current ration Dr. John R. 'teelman as his special a, istant, to be used in any rtlnry of State B.vL·nrs disclosed GM plants in a poll conducted by troversies over the nation totaled values will be maintained through capa ity hc saw fit. Steelman, former head of the United Statrs the national labor relations board. 222,000, a s I i It h t drop from Jast night that the United States December 1 on the better cuts of conciliation servie£', has been widely regarded as one of the mo,. t While the auto workers voted, Wednesday. effective peacemaker, on the labor-jndu try front. i C\iscu 'sing with Hussia the the general executive board of the Both the UAW and General Mo­ beef, veal and lamb and on all Aug, The president also made public a proposed agenda for the Jabor­ United Retail, Wholesale and De- tors predicted the NLRB vote of WiI­ question of Cl'ea ling an Allied lean pork. partment Store emplOyes (CIO), would favor a strike and both ex­ management conference beginning Nov. 5. 'rhe agenda recom­ Cocl!­ control council foJ' the adminis­ Any meats now rallon-free will mend'! di cUlISion of seven approaches to labor di put and throw Graham voted unanimously to call a nll- pressed a hope none would be tration of Japan, tlonwlde strike against the mail called. The company promised a continue so during November, the parley wide open for debate on the causes of strik('~, in John_ SECRETARY OF STATE James F. Byrnes at Washington signs a pro­ The only revision of the mean Life, This was the first indication of order house, "at the most oppor- tormal statement on wage negoH- Further, the president aid Reconversion Dir elor Jolm W. tocol of deposit of ratiJicailons whlch gave force to the charter of the tune time," ations, in progress tor days, within point chart Is assignment of lower • nyder, on whom he lill t chiefly depend for fOl'liulation of a his wife, a po ible break in thc deadlock United Nations, With his signing of the protocol, giving force to the Ip His Jlancls 10 days. ration values for six Cat pork cuts wage-price policy, was not re'!igning, a. bad been l'nmoJ'Cd. , Robert S, between Russia and the United statute of the international court of justice, the International organiza­ one sister, President Samuel L. Wolchok, at Tl1e company has maintained it and barbecued pork. These cuts Truman also 'aid be would talk with all 30 of the participants tates on the Japane e que tion, tion came Into being, a news conference in New York, would be unable to meet union Glendale, range from two to lour points a in the labor-management con.fer­ one of the majo[' points at issue said the board had placed author- wage demands and sell automo­ ity in his hands to call the strike, bile nt a prolit under the govern­ pound. ence before it opens Nov. 5. Three between the two gr,eat powers. State Teachers Coeds which he estimated would affect ment's current wage-price pro- (mprove4 Supply Jap Prince Plans represent the public and won't llussia has beel~ insisting on a Protest 'No Smoking' Congress 75,000 workers. gram. The union insisted the o P A administrator Chester vote. There will be 18 voting dele­ In the auto situation, Walter P. company could do so and realize control council. ' CEDAR FALLS (AP)-More Bowles said the point reductions To Relinquish Title gates trom the ranks of labor and f It was not clear whether such Reuther, UAW vice-president, in higher profits at the same time, 18 from management. Included in a council, if finally agreed to, than 100 coeds at Iowa State Detroit termed the 70,8113 to 12,'37 The eight-month motion picture for butter and other lats and oUs the labor delegation is John L. would replace or subordinate Gen. Teachers college stnged what Wants Control vote "a mandate" to fight. the walle dispute was ended for all produc­ are due to improved supply, Konoye Makes Bid Douglas MacArthur, supreme Al­ they termed a .. strike" yesterday case "to a successful conclusion," ers concerned ex c e p t Warner The agriculture deportment es­ For Political Favors Lewis, and Truman said he would lied commander in Tokyo for the afternoon, protesting a r u I e Some 325,000 persons are em- Brothers where hundreds of pick­ timdtes butter supply will be invite the United Mine workers' period of military occupation thus against girls smoking on the ployed by General Motors, ets reappeared at gates and at 12 percent greater in November. In U. S. Occu~tion president to the White House in far. campus. Of Atom Bomb The union has demanded a 30 least one striker was Injured. Release of 80,000,000 pounds by advance of the conrerence, along However, the state department They gathered at the admin- percent wage rate increase, U.e4 Tear Gas the army is given as the reason. TOKYO (AP) -Prince Fumi- with the others, announcement strongly indicated istration building and marched The national labor relations Herbert K, Sorrell, strike leader, Among fats and oils, lard sup- maro Konoye was reported yester­ Lewis has not visi ted the White that the United States would not to the office of Dr. Malcom WASHINGTON (AP)-A brist­ board, which supervised balloting said Warners was not classed with ply ,has improved most. It will day to be planning to relinquish House since December, 1941. He agree with any proposal which did Price, president, where three ling fight to give congress the in 97 General Motors corporation other producers "because they be up about 39 percent in Novem- his noble title in an apparent bid became a bitter critic of the late not provide that its policies should were admitted to speak for the right to say who shall have the plants, Wednesday announced the used tear gas and water" on pick­ ber, the agriculture department for political preference in a Japan President Roosevelt, with whom he prevail in event of a disagreement group. secrets of atomic energy shaped resul~ as thousands or Chrysler eta ma88ed at studio entrances said. newly strlpped of her diplomatic once had been friendly, among the American, Russian, Dr, Price said that the ques- corporation employes were partlc- during the last weeks of the walk­ Bowles reported that the over- tenacles and writhing in confusion The conference agenda was British and Chinese members of a tion would be settled in a later up in the house yesterdaY. ipating in a similar poll, Ford out. all meat supply next month Is ex- under American occupation. drawn up by a committee repre­ control agency. meeting with officers of the stu- The military committee voted workers will vote on the same "We are asking Warners to in- pected to be about one half of one Postmortems on loss of the war senting labor, management and Backs Down dent league, down the idea but the sponsor, question Nov. 7. demnlfy every perSQn hurt on this percent less than In October. continued, with Konoye said to be government. It made no provision Russia, it was strongly indicated, The girls are asking that they Representative Elston (R., Ohio), Reuther said, however, the re~ picket line" Sorrell said and est!­ "Up to this time, therefore, meat intending voluntarily to assume for machinery to take the place of has backed down from her inslst- be granted smoking rooms in a serted he will take his cause to suit did not mean an immediate mated 300 persons would have supplies do not permit the end of responsibility tor a leading role in the war labor board, which will be ence that decisions ot the council each of the dormitories and in strike. The union's International IclaJms, some for $500 each. rationIng," Bowles said, the period of agresslon, The ad- liquidated before Jan. 1. The could only be made by unanimous the Commo,ns building, the floor next week. executive board, whieh 1I10~ can Most of the 7 000 AFL Conter­ Beef 8earce mira\ who launched the Pea r I president did not suggest any sub­ agreement ot the membel'S-il sys- Elliton may have plenty of sup- authorize a walkout, will not do so ence of Studio u~ions strikers, out Because of foreign requlre- Harbor attack contended it had stitute at his news conference, 'em Ihat has not worked well in port. Representative Thomason "unless lind until our attempts to since March l2 were expected ments, the domestic supply of delayed his country's inevitable leading to the belief that either he or Secretary of Labor Schwellen­ Germany, ~D " Tex.), ranking majority me~- arrive at a peaceable settlement back at work at' other studios by beef will be down about 13 per- defeat. However, Russia still has not Three DI"scoverers bel' of the military committee, has fail completely." Monday at the latest. Under the cent In November, veal about 19 While Konoye said he had given bach might propose some dispute sent word that she will definitely Olher DeveloPmeut. settlement, the AFL executive percent and lamb and mutton no definite answer to Japanese macbinery at the opening of the have a representative at the meet- Of Penl"cl"lll"n Drug declared in favor of a congres- . Other major labor developments council set up machinery tor dis­ about 2 percent, who also had asked him to head a meetings, ing of the Allied advisory commis- sional veto. Included: posing of Issues. The walkout \fas The new series of five stamps new polltlcal party, a Domei re­ Steelman's apPOintment led to immediate s p e cui a t io n over r slon on Japan next Tuesday. Sh Nb IP · As the bill before the committee 1. Picketing continued at Wnr- based on a controversy between becoming valid November 1 for port-if accurat~would indicate Byrnes has taken the position that are 0 e rile now stands, the proposed atomic net Brothers' studio in Hollywood "two AFL organizations over juris­ meats and tats includes the last that he had decided to go with the Schwellenbach's future role in at­ this mission should be set up lle- energy commission could dissem- diction over 77 set decorators. four red stamps-WI, Xl, YI, and democratic tide. tempting settlement of labor dis­ (ore a control council is imposed inate any information it chooses Settlement of the protracted Zl-and one green stamp-N8- While politics thus boiled, Mac- putes. The laUer's personal inter­ whereas Russia has suggested that STOCKHOLM (APl-Sir Alex- to foreign powers unless the pres i- motion pIctUre strike highlighted in ration book tour. Arthur in an order without prece- vention in the oil and coal st.rikes Ihe council be created first. ander Fleming of London univer- dent says no. Students to Meet the 10-day meeting of the AFL In December, if meat rationing .dent in modern history, ordered failed to bring about settlement. Byrnes was told at his press con- sity, discoverer of peniCillin, to- President Truman already has The navy seized the strike-bound 'on had gether with two of his co-wvrkers executive council in Cincinnati. In continues, five more green stamps Ja\:>an to transfer all her diplomat­ (e l'e nee that some questl said that coming international ne- oil plants, and Lewis himself called ' en he e as to whether the Rus in penicillin research, was awarded Today at Old Capitol concluding its sessions the council will be Validated, OPA said. ic and consular properties and ar- ar Is r - gotiations on control of atomic did not make public any specific Shortly alter the point cut was chives everywhere in the world to the bituminous coal strikes off sla proposal, made by Foreign the 1945 Nobel prize for physiol- bombs would not involve a dis- policies to be carried to the gov­ announced, the agriculture de- the allied powers, to cease rela­ after Schwellenbach's conferences Commissar Molotov at London ogy and medicine, it was officially closure to other nations of the For Team Send·Off partment said the government tions with foreign governments, of operators and miners were sus­ several weeks ago, actually called announced last night. b,omb secret. ernment-sponsored labor-manage­ pended indefinitely in apparent ment meeting In Washington Nov will begin selling 100,000,000 and to recall her diplomatic and (0 0 t 01 C unc'l 0 e ' Japan Jointly receiving the award with deadlock, r a c n r 0 1 v. The comml'ttee just about \vound All students on campus are ur 'k th t t ' G Sir Alexander were- Dr. Ernest - 5. pounds of butter Nov. 1. con suI a r representatives from II ease up In ermany. up work yesterday on its bill to ged to meet in front of Old The four principles in the ar­ Chief Characteristics Boris Chain, and Sir Howard Wal- , abroad. rangements for the labor manage­ , I h " f tel' Florey, both of Oxford, tW'n over to a commission strong Capitol at Iowa avenue and Clin- This order came down from the The prillclpa c aracterlstlcs 0 powers for domestic development ton street at 3 o'clock this after- ments meeting - AFL President 'l al'e (I l the Dr, Chain, a German political joint chief.s of staff in Washing­ William Green, CIO President th e German councl and control of atomic energy. noon to give the Iowa football Army Air Crewmen Clear Weather F r e n c h, British, Russian and refugee who went to England in ton, It would place the conquered Philip Murray, President Eric , l ·t t k 1933, is professor of chemical Meanwhile, over in the senate, a team a rousing send-oft to their I But No Warmer nation more flrrnly than ever in Johnston of the United States Amenoan genera s on I a e turns joint military-commerce subcom- game with Notre Dame. The 'ng presl'denl and (2) no de patholo"y at the William Dunn With 44 Points Now .- the grip of the Victors, taking from Chamber of Commerce and Presi­ bel , -. mittee neared the end of hearings Hawkeye team is the only Bii . cision can be made except when School of Pathology, Oxford, TOday Iowa Citians are going to her a network that reached into dent Ira Mosher oC the National II t b The award was given for the on a more generalized program Ten eleven that the Irish players enjoy the rare treat of seeing the the nerve centers of the world. Association of Manufacturers - a our mem ers agree, fOI' sCI'entl'fl'C dev~lo ment, The ba e e d 1 at d Eligible for Release Byrnes Ivas told by hi's ques discovery of penicillin and its v nev r e e e . sun shine all day long. There Differing with various 0 the r sent Truman a joint letter which - propos.at before th senate group As soOn as students assemble II'one" Wedl'lesday tllat pel'haps healing effects in treating infec- doesn't seem to be a thing in high ranking Japanese who have he made public. It stated that the , is for a national science foundation in front of Old Capitol, they will WASHINGTON (AP) - The sight that could bring bad weather had their say about the sneak at­ conference "will place a signifi­ what the Russians wanted for tions. to Ioster all sorts of research. leave for the Rock Island rall- army airforce yesterday returned tack on Pearl Harbor and have de­ Japan was a control council like The prize was awarded by the Dr, Karl T. Compton, president road station, following the loud to our area, But It doesn't look like cant milestone in the history of the those 'n the Balka s with a Il'xed Karolinska Institute of Stockholm to its own formula for releasing the temperature Is going to be plored it as a mistake, Adm. Osami American system of free, private I 11 of Massachusetts Institute of Tech- speaker car down Clinton street. pilots, navigators and bombardiers, much warmer, not for a while yet Nagano, the man who gave the ac­ enterprise." president and wilh one country which is the medical college desig- nology, told the senators that At the station the cheer leaders which had been superseded by one doml'nall'ng the poll'cy nated in the Nobel will to name anyway. There just doesn't seem tual orders and Jormer chief of Bymes Ilowevel' /l'fter decll'n th~ winners of the physiology and Japan was working on an atomic will lead football fans in some coverina the entire army. to be much change in store. the naval stall, asserted that it , , . - bomb, but the effort failed because yells and chants to send the team All of those officers within the Yesterday the sun tried awluUy was an unexpectedly great success, ing to make public the letter in medicine prize. their physicists reached mistaken oll in bright spirits. Tbe IOwa continental limits, with 44 points hard to shine throuih but just was militarily sound, and "Japan Indonesian Republic which Molotov put forth the coun- conclusions and the laboratory was team is scheduled to leave at 3:30. or more and two years of service couldn't make It. The high was 57 would have been defeated earlier" eil idea, said that whdt the Rus- Head Elected shattered by B-29's, The loud speaker car will be automatically are declared surplus and the low was 34. if it had not been launched, ~ia~s wa,nted according to his un,- DES MOINES (AP) _ Mrs. Compton added that the "most driven around campus early to- and eligible for release, it was an­ Ready to Negotiate elstandlOg was a control council IGladys Haycock Des Moines was striking thing" the American sci- day to get all students out for the nounced by Brig, Gen, Charles F such as ~xlsted in Germany, elected worthy' grand matr~n 6f enlists found in beaten Japan was pep rally. The rally has been Born, in charge of separatiops. Las! mght, after a day of many the Order of the Eastern Star in the "lack of teamwork" between planned by members of the sports­ Exceptions are personnel of the With Netherlands conferences on reports that some Iowa as the 68th annual session the Nipponese scientists and their manshlp committee o.f the Student air transoprt command, the army Robert Ley Commits ,Suicide BATAVIA, Java (AP) - The otherByrnes authorit!esas to Just disagreedwbat the Rus-wlth came to an end here yesterday,______armed forces. ___-.., ______Council. _ airways comunications system and the weather service assigned to "Free Indonesian Republic" de­ sians wanted, the state department Loreign service. NUERNBERG (AP)-Dr. Rob­ ing Nazis, Including Herman Goer­ clared last night it would negotiate issued this terse explanation upon Mrs. Sharp Urges ~Iechoslovakian Aid- In addition, other commisioned ing and Rudolf Heslll who were in­ with the Dutch, provided the prin­ ert Ley, former leader of the Ger­ ciple of self-determination tor In­ which it would not enlarge: • air crew personnel with the same man labor front, committed suicide dicted last Oct. 18 by the allies for "On commenting upon the So­ qualifications and officers with major war crimes. Ley was indict­ donesians was recognized and that last night in his cell by hanging a third party, presumably an Viet position regarding a contro) less than 44 pOints but with two himself with a towel which he tore ed on three counts. council tor Japan at his press con­ Lecture Inspires C/ofhing Drive year. or more ot active service are Fanatical Nail American, was present. into strips and knotted. Ley was H, J. Van Mook, acting gover­ !eren~ yesterday, the secretary 01 declared eligible for release if awaiting trial as a Nazi war crim­ The one-time high ranking Ger­ state was referring only to the man was among the most Canatl­ nor of the Netherlands East In­ HOLLY BAKER this morning and will close 'Students living in town are re- their services are no longer needed inal. original Soviet position abo u t By c81 of all the Nazis. He r 0 s e dies, had asked members of Presi­ The effect of Mrs. Waitstill officiaily at 4 p. m, Thursday, Nov. quested to ta~e their donations and tbey have not formally ejected The strips of towel were attach­ which he had been questioned," to remain in the service. through 'the party's ranks to be­ dent Soekarno's cabinet to meet Hastings Sharp's Information First' I, the hour of the next'Informa\lon directly to the enclosure, ed to plumbing fix t u res and come one ol Hitler's most powerful with Wm in an attempt to bring lecture yesterday afternoon on Fil'St meeting. Mrs. Sharp is a representatlve guards found Ley's dead bod y peace to the rich Dutch Pacific of American Relief for Czecho­ lieutenants, As leader of the Ger­ Truman Plans Relief conditions in Czechoslovakia was The clothing will be collected in slovakia, Inc. Her husbapd, now University Graduate slumped over a toilet in his cell. man labor front he controlled 95 colony. His mouth wall stuffed with rags For Philippines sa great that tbe aUdience surged an enclospre which will be 10- in Prague doing relief and refugee Appointed Manager percent of ail the gainfully em­ Soekarno's information minister, to the speaker's platform at the cated directly in front of the west work, is overseas director of the tom from his underwear. ployed persons In the Reich, prob­ Arnie Sjariluddln, declared: WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ close of the meeting, demanding entrance of Old Capitol. All organization. The sentinel on duty in the cell ably 25,000,000 to 30,000,000 work­ "The government of the repub­ OMAHA (AP) - George Bar- block of tbe criminal wing of the lic of Indonesia is of the opinion dent Truman said yesterday that that somethinll be done. clothing, which may be of any In her address yesterday atter- nett, assistant general manager of jaH where tlie 23 major Nazis ers. The instantaneous response to size and for either sex but should In his capaclty he wiped out all that the Indonesian question not rome provision would be made for the Martin - Nebraska company, under indictment as war criminals the relief of the Philippines before Mrs, Sharp'. message and plea be wearable and clean, wUl be noon, Mrs. Sha~p told of the utter labor unions, brutally anll ruth­ only affects recOnstruction of the lack of food and clothing in yesterday was named vice-presi- are awaiting trial had noticed Ley President Seraio Osmena returns for help resulted In the organi- distributed arnong the people of CzechOslovakia. "There are no dent and general milnaier of the lessly. All union members except new world order, but is also vital to ManlIs, zation of a campuswide clothIng Czechoslovakia. The following vegetables, no fruits, no fats, and firm which during the war turned sitting on the toilet seat. Jews were told they were auto­ to a lasting peace in the Pacific. The president told his news con­ drive within half an hour. types of clothing are needed most: no dairY products," she declared. out B-26 and B-29 bombers here, A little later he went Into the matically mernben of the new "On these, the government of (etenee that the Philippines were The Informa~on First central shoes, overshoes, rubbers, coats, "Because of insufficient amounts A native of Adair county and a cell to investigate and found Ley labor front and those who object­ Indonesia is o! the opinion that a "now In dire need of help" and committee wlls appointed by Edna dresses, suits, underwear, sweat- and Improper food, 60 percent of graduate of the University of dead. ed either were killed or thrown discussion of the Indonesian ques­ that I proeram for rellef is being Herbst, A4 of Newton, president ers, kerchiefs, stockings, mittens, the children of Czechoslovakia are Iowa, Barnett joined the Martin- Official A.Jmo1lJlCl_ent into concentration camps. tion can only be fruitful and in­ worked out in conferences with of the UniversitY. Women's as-' avacks, gloves, blouses and ski tubercular. The people have no Nebraska company in October, The official announcement of Ley also fought the Catholic sure a lasting peace if it is held on Osmena, Paul V, McNutt, hlah saclation,' to tak~ charge of the panls, clothing. They can not grow any 1941, the death was made by Prison church and led the Teutonic faith an international platform," C:Omlsaloner of the Philippines, and drive. Members of the committee ' The committee Is urging all food, beca\lse they have no seed Barnett's apf,ointment was an- Commandant Col. B. C. Andrus of movement with which the Nazis Interior Secretary Ickes. are Eleanor Pownall, A3 of Iowa houses and dormitories to collect and no tools and machinery. Many nounced coinc;ident with the ar- Denver, Col. souiht to supplant Christianity. He laid he hoped something def­ City, chairman; Topsy Carberry, donations as a unit. A schedule of the people have developed per­ rival in Omaha of Myron G Ley who was known a. the Jew As a result of his constant ha­ Crash Kills Four lnije could be worked out before A2 of Cedar Rapids; Betty Lew will be arranged whereby uni- manent diseases from malnutr1tton Shook, treasurer of the Glenn L baiter, was captured by the United ranguing be was said to have had MADISON, Ill. (AP)-Four per­ Osmena and McNutt leave ~or Schmidt, A2 of Davenport; Betty versity trucks will pick up con- and starvation." Martin company of Baltimore States 10Ist Airborne division near over a period of yean more influ­ sons were killed and 19 injured MaalIa, McNutt said earlier in the DickinSQn, A2 of Newton, and Mlkl trlbutiolUl and add them to tbe Mr., Sharp recently returned Shook is tl) 8ucceed Joseph T Berchtesgaden. acting on a tip of ence on the German people than when an Illinois terminal railroad day he wal thinking of leaving Levitt, A4 of Des Moines. enclosure. All housing units will Harilon as Martin-Nebraska presi- the German underground. did anyone else except Hitler him­ train hit a trailer-truck at a about Nov, 7 or 8. The drive bellns at 8 o'clock be notl!ied as to time of pick-up. (See CLOTHING, Pa,_ 6) dent Nov. 1! _____. He was alTlOfti the 24 top-rank- sell. crOSSing here yesterday. PAGE TWO THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26"1~ - =" FI ':ditorials: WHAT -ElSE DO YOU HAVE IN THE BAG; 000' OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN From All ''''...... mnv.&11TT OAUIU'" ...... &at bo ...... We've Never Been Beaten, and We Aren't Yet ~~ ' ••", 0"'-, Oil C.,Il.L ""- I •• GIHIAAL HOTtClI .. t40In Of ~rSlU"f Il.r ., ,It. flalI, ,.... or _, at . \ ~ TAt(ES."T(-\l! ••.-&at .n. ,.. _,., .. '1'.. ~ ~ ,..... Ie ,... lIu ,.•• 1... I •• U,.lr ...... ,.. .II&aoo II na The Iowa Cootball team leaves today to lall against Indiana, Iowa out&cored tit II' to • Dall, I ..... OIN"AL HOTlel1 ...., 1M .. n. n .... ' ..... ~ Around ~QaGr(s! , If> 4, .. , ... lit... , , ••••"Ia, ..... pabll ..O .. : ••0_ wW MM at meet a team that not only i econd be t in the Hoosiers, 20-12. IIJ, ....pl •• II, "'I.p...... , II. TYpm oa LSGDl.Y wama Tho e two halve.' put tog thel' wouJd goiv • ..I IIOMID " ...... ltl. ,.ro. entire nation but a1 ' 0 will be hopping mad. Iowa a 20-19 victory. ould that happen' Vol. XXII No. 28 Friday, October 28, 1tU Notre Dame has long marted bccau it h The only answer is that it has happened bc­ The State never been able to defeat the Hawkey . And c. s· fore. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR lrttan this year, when the Iri h haye the b . t chance A Coach Clem Crow told the team yester­ STORY CITY,* * (AP)* - More lJlIo_sl to win they've ever had-()n paper, at lea t­ day, the lri hand tbe Hawkeye are made of than 250 persons honored Paul A. lPfIJ'eJ they're deterruiend to erae that blot from the satne tllff, lind it' the team that want Olson, 72-year old editor and pub. Friday. Oct. 26 Wednesday, Oct. 31 ~I!I to win tbat i goinS- to be victorious. lisher of Ihe Story City Herald, to­ 7:45 p. m. BacoJ;lian lecture by 6 p. m. Concert by William Prim, their record. ~en Iowa ha got to want to "ill t1lis ball game night upon the 40th aniversary Prot Erich Funke, senate cham­ rose, Iowa Union. Woocl But victory doesn't al waYli go to the fa­ more than it ever ,,'anted to win any other. of hil editorship. ber, Old Capitol. Monclay, Oct. 29 _pte vored. Thi 'ea on of up.l.'t after up t bas That means it will take more than the d ter­ Representatives of church, poli­ 8 p. m. University play, Univer­ 8 p. m. Humanities Society, 5eII­ ale chamber, Old Capitol; addrea proved that. And the IIawkeyes them elve mination of the 36 men who will make the trip tical, civic and local organi!a­ sity th~ater. ~ Saturday, Oct. 27 by Professor Goldwin Smith 00 have served up the same kind of evidence in to oulli Bend. lions were among those attending I tal sem years gone by. the ceremonies at the Story City 1:45 p. m. Iowa Mountaineers: "Conservatism" . in O Tb t am needs al 0 lho detel'mination of the As much a anything, it i. the mental at­ CQmmunlty hall. overnight camping trip to Devil's Thurllda" Nov. 1 entire student body. It needs a student body Lake state park, S!.rawberry Point; 4 p. m. Information First, Sen­ titud of th 22 boy 011 th field Ulst count. bO .. fired up" tbat tho tesll1 will be ke)red to meet at engineering bullding. ate Chamber, Old Capitol. The team that catche fir i going to win, and GRINNELL, (AP) - Dean Earl it highest pitch. D. Strong, chairman of the Grin­ 2 p. m. Matinee, university thea­ Friday, Nov, 2 liD esta1 the "firing up" or th phy ieal body has to Frail human bodies under th tension of ex­ nell College Veteran's committee, ter. 7:30 Mass Meeting, Old Capitol aIIIlOlit start with a park in the mind. treme determination hve accompli bed IJeCm­ said today that many servIcemen Monday, Oct. 29 campus. countn 8:30 p. m. Triangle club rectp. Notre Dame i going to ha\'e that spark. ingly impo ibl task. Tb powcr of milld hod reported difficulty in con­ 8 p. m. Humanist Society. sen­ 10 ate chamber, Old Capitol. lion and program for men; Uni. IIIe The proud Iri h are til' d of having to take a over matter has baffled even science. centrating on stUdies since return­ TuHClaY. Oct. 30 versity club reception and pro­ to back eat to Iowa. atul'da~' they'll be out Well, our football playel1l by no mean have ing lo Grinnell after beini' dis­ on the fi ld with one determination-to 7:30 p. m. Partner bridge, Uni- gram lor women, Iowa Memorial "frail human bodies." Nor do We have to charged from service. versity club. . change the I'ccol'd books. Union. baffle ~ience. "They say It's easier tb settle 8 ~. m. Lecture by Dr. Charles 9:00 p. m. Homecoming party, But where will Iowa' park come from' But the dop ter have mol' than once down to study," he said, "but the R. Brown, senate chamber, Old Iowa Memorial Union, all-univer­ Tbat park will hn\' to be providcd thl aft­ been wrong about IOWIl-Noh Damc glll1le . actual business oC studying seems Capitol. sity stUdent party. to come a litlle harder sibce they ernoon by thc student body. Attendance at a The Iri h, who traditionally hayc been abl to pep ral1), was ne 'er more important than it returned." (r- bdonDa.... recar4IDc cia. betODd UlJj acb..... , ... ovel'come any odd, ]Ia" found that nothing ill today. Strong said that the trouble in ~Uou .. u., oftIoe of the Preal4eu&, 014 CQI&oL, can beat Iowa' fighting 8pirit. concelltratloh was greatest among Sure the Rawkeycs have bcen deCeatcd, Again, it will take more than tlle fighting those who left Grinnell early in badly, tht'ee tim s. nul there llave been igmi pirit of 36 men. It will tal. tho fighting theIr colle,e careers. 'Keep Our Navy' GENERAL NOTICES that with a mOl'C hteadyillg influeuce Iowa spirit of tll entire l'Itudent bod,y. "The upper classmen who hav~ Truman Says WG.JILANDERS NEWMAN CLUB would have a winning haH club. 10w8 's sludent body ha s non'r diliplayed returned have found college 1If~ Urges Lt. Herndon Practice Schedule The "Saddle Shoe Shuffle" Hil. uppo e tllat Iowa put t geth r two halv \lch deep loyalty a • It lIas this yea)'. And the not very much different from Oct. 1 10 Nov. 17 including Tues­ lowe'en party will be held in \be 8uell a, t]le CirRt half again. t Ohio tat and football ream can be sure that thousands of whal is was when they left," day, Tbu~sday and Friday from 4 River room of Iowa Union Oct. 21, Strong said. "In some cases. He Needs ~ tbe second half again t Indiana. The Ohio IItudents till faith. In Rotary Club Talk to II p. In. 8 lo 11 p. m. There will be danclhc have largely because of advanced 'tate cote at halftime wa ' 7-0. In th "cond B at Notre Dame ( wn.LIAM L. ADAMSON and entertainment. Admission bY training while in service, study Is "We should resolve right now Pipe Major merbershlp card only. e/lsler." not to let tile pacifists 'crap our DIne&or of Hlrhlanden MARY JANE ZECH Varga Girls 'Ofe New Yawk' navy," insistcct Lieutenant Tom Gen. Marshall President ALBERT LEA, Minn. (AP)­ Herndon in a Navy dby address to (Dcs Moilles RC(Ji.~ICl·) 'rhe VbysicllI cultul'­ We have a couple of friends wllO spent lho IOWA MOUNTAINEERS Two Iowa men ahd another from the Rotary club ycsterday noon. WASHINGTON, (AP) - Pres- The Iowa Mountaineers are it's verdict that the Yarga girl 01 the III b, summ l' in "great ole New Yawk." and for IOWA MOtJNTAlNEERS Mlnne ota were killed Wednesday "It Is every citizell's patriotic duty ident Trumall said yesten:iay he bringing to the campus this fall There will be pn overnill/il leggy E quit'e mll~uzille cartoon i sway­ two lllonths all we ve hearu arc storie ' about night in an automObile-truck col­ tq lIet behind the Navy league so needs Gen. George Marshall as and winter an outstanding series camping trip to Devil's Backbone back d, has monstrollsly long legs, hilge «« woudel'ful times. " lision. The victims were Leland that a big nation cannot attack us chief of staff. of lectures by world famous trav- State park, Strawberry Point, Oct. lhigh , and tllldev lop d too.' won't both l'tl\ But the next time the 'ueM -,ophh;liealed Thompson, 49, and his fathel', Ob, again as at Pearl Harbor." The comment raised a big ques- elers, explorers and photographers. 27 and 28. We wlllieave Saturday pinn r-upper on bit. 'rhey don't tako hel' for young ladi stRrt inging ballod of the "big about 70, both of Northwood, and According to Lieutenant Hern­ lion mark over the issue whether All of the lectures wili be ilIns­ afternoon from ' the engineeril\l a litel'al rcpreson talion of an ideal lllllnan tOWII, ' we 81'e going to ask tht'1ll jf it' be­ Milton Winkelman, 41, Oodons­ don, Odober 27 hilS been selected the general will achieve his known !.rated with nalural color molion bulldlng at 1 :45 p. m. ana return ville, Minn. form at all, but a ymbol of 11le type they ad­ cause there are 0 many aliens in the state that /IS Navy day for two reasons: to desire to turn in his five-star pictures. The first lecture will be Sunday evening. Brihg yollt tehnlA mire. mak them feel so at home. commemorate the introduction of unlCorm and retire. Nov. 15 at 8 p. m. by A10ha Baker shoes along. Anyone wishing to 10 DES MOINES (AP) - Home the first bill for apPl'opI'iating a Mr. 'I'ruman made his remarks on "Explorers of the Purple Sage." should register with Mary Tre­ Th l" nothing lH'W Ilbout thi . Th prin· The Encyclopaedia BI'it8nniea- you call, ec football games oC 10wl1's major United States navy in the Con­ at a news conference. He was Interested persons are urged to maine, 5849, by Thursday e,e­ ce of fairy tall) with "'kin aR white as wc've gone to uo little W I'k to find a way schools apparently are drawing tinental Congress in 1775 and to comm\lnting on a front page obtain their guest membership at to f)ql1cl()h the 'e JCfll ·-I·eport. thllt ont>-tilil'd, ning, Oct. 2D. HIIOW" had a bad CUbC of albinism, if yon iak' greater attendance this year than honor the birthday of President Waspif)gton Post editllrial suggest- once as membership wJIL not be HATl'JE HAACK the flguro litel'lllly- but nobody does. 'rhe be­ Ot' about 1,200,000, or nil tho uHem; i 11 th is last. Iowa State college repol"ted Theodore Roosevelt, who is gen­ ing that Marshall, who reached sold at the door the evening of thc MARY TREMAINE loved Shulamitc of the ong or olomon had country live in New York. yesterday three games at Ames erally accepted as the falher of I'etirement age of 64 last Dec. 31, Iproil'am and will not be available Leaden a nos liko the towel' of the Dam8Scus road this yeSI' drew 24,500 persons, our modern navy. be pJaced hi charge of the pro- after the month of November. compared with attendance of 20,- "At the time of lhe fi rsl cele­ posep universal military training S. J. EBERT it you take thl' figure literally- but nobody HOME EC CLtJB doel>. 350 at four games in the same per­ bration of Ihis day in 1922," rc­ program. Chairman Covering Iod last year. The University of marked Lieutenant Herndo n, "we A Post l'epol"ler, Edward T. Dues tor membership to the Ideals of b( auty HI'I! lICady alwuy urtificial, Iowa had attendance of 25,000 this Home Ec club are payable at the were already scrapping our navy Folliard. told the Presitienl, the ZOOLOGY 8EMINAR conventionalizl'd, symbolic. Th fail'll s f year and 25,300 a t the same lime and weakening our defense." editori11 said, that Man;hall Home Ec office up to Nov. 5. The the heroin of Germanlc fairy tales is an ex­ last year, for two games each, but The zoology semInar will meet theme for the club this year Is Capital The Navy Lea&"ue would add prestige to the civilian F'rlday, Oct. 26, at 4 p. m. in room aggeration of tIle differ nCCI\ between the er­ The one of the contests last year was The Navy league, which is com­ training and asked for comment. "Your Home as a Career.'; Dues 205, zoology buildings. Profesior are $1. .. lUlI.nic peoples und theil' dark!'r neighborl'l. By F.RANK CAREY the Homecoming game, which this posed of civilians as well as oW­ The President replied that Mar­ year has not yet been played. Tbeodore L. Jabn will discuss a MARGIE MACDONALD Spani 'h, l'ol'lugucse and Braziliall folklOl'e ci no(' cers and men of the navy, marine shall Would add prestige to that photochemical basis for visual 4P W,·;tC!· corps and merchant marine, is a program, but poin ted out the latter Publiclb Chairman , abound with prince " " with black <'yes and ( "tbstilutino 101' Jack tHinllcll) flicker fusion frequency, bright­ tawny skin, Wl'tUthN of th!' loorish prince es DES MOINES (AP) - IOW8'~ non-political and non-sectarian is still chief of staU and said he W A8IIIN'OTON~] f you ~uw u group of quota lor grade one passenger cat ness discriminatlon and visual of dod of cOI1Q II t from organization. Its purpose is to is needed in that post. acuity as function.,; of intensity. STUDENT CHRISTIAN the]) Africa. II 'ieuUsts tltalldillg on !l l'ooftop hl1l'ling radio tires tot November Is 46,000, ot keep the American public belter Marshall's tenure in tha t office J . H. BODINE COUNOIL I/lided Little J upanese gi rl. 111'(' llistre . ed if tho tubes at a concrete driveway f81' below you'll substantialiy the same as for tills informed on navy aitairs and to dates from th e beginning of World Prot. George L. Thomas, in­ sligllte t W/J.V rtPPClIl'S in their hail'; Am ri­ month, the state OPA office re­ p)'obably ay they were wasting time-aud make our navy more efficient. War II, Sept. I, 1939. When he l\IUSIC ROOM SCHEDULE AT structor of Religious Though~ at can and EUl'ope811 lip nd hours Illld fortunes tubps. ported yesterday. The small truck Right now the leallue is atlempt­ reached 64 he was retained on Princeton university, will $peak tlre quota was cut from 9,000 this IOWA UNION food putting olle in. An1l!rican ('gl'o girls iil'llt But it wa such antics t1l1iL hellWd in t 110 Ing to keep our navy from being active duty, but he is known to Monday through Friday: 11 to members of the Student Christ­ traig1ltcl1 the tiny Mtural cmls, und then llJi>r'Ith to 6,368 In NoVember. Large destroyed a[ler the war. have expressed a desire to retire ian council at 5 p. m. today in the dev lopment of the "v'r" f\\~c, 1he tlll'illCl'­ a. m.-2 p. m.; 3:30-5:30 p. m.; 6:45- t'uck tires were reduced from CIMualties of Small Ships around his 65th birthday or M. A. laboriou Iy pul in th con\' nti nal longer dill r gadg t which is credited with 11 '(ping' 8:45 p. m. Y. C. conference room at wave. 4,500 last month to 4,157 this "Dllring the war the lesser ves- sooner. Iowa Union. to turn th tid in the battl of th bulg Ilnd month. Saturday: 11 a. m.-2 p. m.; 3-5 6ell were manned by younA: men, In his personally delivered mes­ p.m. DON KJJEl'MEI Heroin . of til Arabian Nights Jlad hip' lick the buzz bomb lIud the kamikazes. not above the rank of lieutenant, sage to Congress Tuesday, the broad as tbey wcrc tull, and thch' eyebl'owli Sunday: 1-5 p. m.; 6-8 p. m. Preslden~ 'rhe "v'1''' is Il ruinilltut· l"Uclio transmit­ OTTUMW A (AP)-Lt. Comdr. who had mQre spiri t and confi­ President followed closely the The Iowa Union music room wiil met in a traight line aoro ' the bridge of their ting and receiving t which rides within n Evei'eUl Case set bis first bas­ d~ than experience. More than c1viHan training plan advocated present a program of planned nose. ketball PI'sctice session lor last hall of our Cllsualties were from by the chief of staff. GRADUATB LEOTURE !>holl, bomb or rocket, causillg the detona­ music every Wednesday night from Chatles R. Brown, dean emeritus So it goeH dowl1 tlJ agc . yarga' xagger­ night for the Ottumwa Naval Air small ships." In h is widely l'ead biennial re­ 6:45 tion of til pJ'ojectiI when it come ' within to 8:45. of the Yale divinity school and dis­ ation a1' part the xultation of mod Station squad. MeanWhile, official A former Notre Dame footbaH port recently, Gen. Mat'shall gave EARL E. HARPER r rn pay-off distance of al1 air' 01' ground target. announcement was awaited to con­ tfnguished alumnus of the univer­ year in gelting over thc earlier eXllggeration man, Lieutenant Herndon ad­ hl$ creed fOt· the future: Director The t.rget it elf, by r flooting th radio firm prevIous word that the Iowa mitted that he knew more about "Thc nation's destiny clearly sity, will deliver a graduate ledllre that women had l10 lcgs lit llll, but ju billow­ t way back to the projectile IIlId cauRing the Pre-Flight school at Iowa City football and athletics than Navy lies in a sound permanent secur­ on· Tuesday, Oct. 30, at 8 P. m. In ing skirt , laycl' upon layer. triggering of u meohauism, IIctuully brings 011 would be moved here Dec. 1. day although he is now staUoned ity policy. In the war depart­ ROGER WILLIAMS the senate chamber of Old Cat)ltol. it own grief. wilh the Pre-Flight unit in Iowa mert's proposals there are two FELLOWSmp His subject will be "Facing Ptes­ The Rogel' Williams Hallowe'en ent DlfIicullles." When scientists of the office oC scielJtific OTTUMWA (AP) - Informa­ Cily. He hopes to return to Green ~ssentials: (1) intense scientific \larty wJl1 be Oct. 27 at the Boy CARL E. SEASHORE Camp,"" Legion Post 1'0 'earch and development began playing with tions charging policemen Jack Col­ Bay, Wis. where he was a high research and development; (2) a 'J'b Unive) iiyofllIinoi ' Yeteran of World lett and Clayton Casady with as­ school football coach in the Ileal' 'lermanent peacetime citizen army. Scout camp west of Cenlerville. Dean the id II of producing such a «« proximity sault with intent to do great bodily Cars will leave from 230 N. Clin­ Graduate CoUere war II a ociatioJ1 lias disblll1ded in favor of Ii fuse" back in 1940, they were faced with this tuturc. The importance of scientific re­ campus Amorican Legion post. So far there injury have been filed in justice Remembering the days of search is the most obvious to the ton street at 7:15 p. m. Wear old Que tion; ClI!f clothes and a mask. h8 been no xplonatioll, to outsiders at lea t, court by Huddleston of Ot­ Rockne. Herndon warncd Jo\\lon6\ :ivlJian but lhe importance of a ALPHA PHI OMEGA 1t ill possiblc to devclop radio vaouum tulJes tumwa. No dale has been set lor not to be too 6urpri s e~ if the .)eacetime citizen army based on BOB CAMERY Alpha Phi Omega, national ser­ of why such Ilction WliS taken. 'But the pre.­ hearings. Meanwhile, Mayor !lavld ChaIrman euce of an Amcrican L gion po't ou one ulli­ tiny enough to b fitled into 1110 nose of II Hawkeycs tramp1ed Notre Dame lnivcrsal military training is or vice fraternity, will have a busi­ projeetile but rugged enough 10 with!ilaud A. Nevin Issued a statement criti­ this weekend. "However," he greater importancc, in my opin­ ness meeting in conference room vel'Sity caJPpU p que t~1lfI for other the shain of being shot from a ~\ltl at a. force cizing what he calied "strong arm said. "despite the fact lhat Notre ion." CONCERT TICKETS 2 of Iowa Union loday at 8 p. m. univeri ty vetf.'I·OI1, grOllp~. 20,000 times the [ol'ce of gravity methods allegedly being used in Dame has never won a gamc from If and whcn Gen. Marshall Tickets will be available begin­ CONRAD WURTZ The aunouncement of til eli banding o[ the r~ent weeks by certain member Towa. don't be too di sappointed quits his long army cat'cer, Gi!n. ning Monday for the concert to be Fil' t they mountcd a coltvontl(lIJ(JI-. izcd Sec:retal'l' , 'eterallS a oeiation at lllinoi contained ouly o( tM Ottumwa pollce depart­ ir they br ak the jinx." Dwight D. Eisenhowcr, co m­ presented by William Primrose, the explanatiol1 thut the lIlllversity adminis­ ra.dio vacuum tube in a lead block Il/ld took II ment." At the same time Polic mander-ill-chic! of American Oc­ violist, at 8 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. OPEN HOUSE tration would not pel'rut the exi tence of two , po t-llhot at the block with a .22 calib r rifle. Chief Chal"les F. Kapp established cupation forces in Germany, has 31, at Iowa Unldn. Students may The gll'1s of Eastlawn cordially a censorship of police department secure tickets without cost by pre­ veteran, ol'g!lnizations, and the American The tube didn't even crack. Canterbury Club been mentioned most frequently invite all members of the Unlver- l 'then armed with I;eveI'aI types of JJllnla­ news. Huddleston aUeged he wa as h is successor. senting their identification cards. sity Veterans associatiOn and all Legion had bcen gt'ullted a charter. injured when ancsted recently. Plans Party Sunday tUl'O tube, tb

\BU~l~!!~ -:m PlJ~e 2) We fix broken windows. Behind the Mikes • • • - Caulking ------~--~-- N., will speak. Miss Harris has By Helen Huber 6:45 recently returned from China Gilpin Paint & Glass Ginny Simms (WMT) where she spent several years as a 112 S. I..lnn n~1 (fl') (lBe-P" <'II' News, H. V. Kaltenborn (WHO) missionary nurse. Election of of­ Diat 9112 -- ~".o 11",1 III1-.-WOlf (nI) Preferred Melodies (KXEL) ficer will be conducted immedi­ __"IR 1., 81._KKU. (U81 ately after Miss Harris's talk. All ~---- 7:00 The Aldrich Family (WMT) Bllptist students and their lriends Tlme for wiJl\~r oh .....e-over 12 :45 III1d time for "Foo~ball are urged to attend. at Roundlabl!!." This wsUl program Highways in Melopy (WHO) CHIC YOUNG Blind Date (KXEL) BOB CAMERY VlrfU'S Sta.ndard Sel'Vlc:e entry will which features the sports experts Chairman Corner 01 Linn ... CoU~.e. phone 9094 7:15 cost of 9f Iowa City is acquiring ~ latger "Jt YOUl' tire', flat-­ DON'T TELL ME referee, r (an-following every week and a The Aldrich Family (WMT) lULLEL FOUNDATION Don't cus , «:all US," WOMEN DOGS the ceQ· wide-s~r ead reputation for giving Highways in Melody (WHO) Services will be corlducted Fri- !...-______--l ARE AFRAtD, to the nurn. out with everything that goes on BlInd Date (KXEL) day, Oct. 26, at the Sigma Delta 01= MICE. iOO \he gridiron. That's at 12:45-910 7:30 Tau house, 223 S. Dodge street at --R-.-E-.-"-D-IC-K'-"'''-B~AN''''''~£':'"'S--· OIl your dial. Kate Smilh Sings (WMT) 7:30 p. m. Arlene l rancls plays host to six Duffy's Tavern (WHO) JULIUS SPIVAK STANDARD STATION Ueadquarters for GIs, all formel' "BUrtd Date" con­ This Is Your F.B.I. (KXEL) President I LllbrlcaUon tenders before going overseas, 7:45 wben the wit-and-woo session NEGRO FORUM Washlnr SlmonlzJnJ" celebrates its second anniversary Kate Smith Sings (WMT) Negro Forum will meel at Iowa Corner of with the present sponsor tonight Duffy's Tavern (WHO) Union Sunday, Oct. 28, at 7 p. m " Gilbert ot& Bloominrton It 7 over KXEL. Noted glamour This Is Your F.B.I. (KXEL) Eugene Skinner will review Roi Call 9006 ~rls of stage and radio are set to 8:00 OlUey's "New World A'Coming." IfCOmpany the lucky service men It Pays To Be Ignorant (WMT) PHILIP G. HUBBARD 10 the Stork Club. People Are Funny (WHO) President " EXCLUSIVE PORTRAITS" When Bob Burns, the Ozark ian F'amous Jury Trials (KXEL) BY wit, makes a guest appearanc;e on 8:15 Methodists to Sponsor WARNER-MEDLIN STUDIO the Ginny Show over CBS tOnight, It Pays To Be Ignorant (WMT) 3 S. Dubuque Dial '7311 he'll bring his bazooka along to do People Are FUnny (WHO) Hayride for Students SpeclaJldnr In lOW-key HENRY CARt ANDERSON a duet with Ginny. They'll be ac­ Famous Jury Trials (KXEL) Portraiture co mpanied by Frank DeVol's or­ A Halloween hayride is being No appointment Deets ar,. HENRV - PLEASE DO chestra. 8:30 sponsored by lhe Metho9ist student SOMET~ING Ted Malone, now winging his Those Webst~:s (WMT) center Satw'day night. TIckets may - EEK - A way around the world on the Waltz Time (WHO) be obtained at the center. One MOUSE JUST RAN INTO ATC's "Globester," salutes th l::; ~e Sherif! (KXEL) group will .leave from the student THE ROOM - EEl< -- country's Navy day celebration on 8:45 center al 7:30 p. m. and the other SO BEAUTIFUL at 8:30 p. m. ''Ted Malone Tells" today at 10:15. Those Websters (WMT) CHRISTMAS CARDS Malone wiJI teU the story of the Comf11ittee chairmen are: Joyce Waltz Time (WHO) and Joan Womelsdorf, co-chair­ Tripoli pirates and one of the The Sheriff (KXEL) ImprJnted earliest actions of the United men; Ruth Olscn, finance, and 9:00 With Your l'Jame For SLates Marines. 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PURITY ~AKERY 10:30 The BooksheH Hollywood Theater (WHO) 210 E. College 10:45 Yesterday's Musical Fa- Your American Sports Page vorites (KXEL) 11 :00 Musical Interlude 10:00 corona Portable lYt>ewriteN 8vallilbJe 11 :05 Englieh Novel aile, November 15 Ihrough t\lO cata­ 11 :50 E'arm Flashes News, Douglal' Grant (WMT) logue order' «I.ok. 1:00 RhyUim Rambles Supper Club (WHb) DIal '76: L2:S0 NeW\!, The DailY Iow8l1 H. R. Gross and the News (KXEL) SEARS ROEBUCK & CO, 12:45 Footbah Roundtable 111 l!;. CoUe.e Street 1:00 Musical Ohats 10:15 Jaw. City. Iowa 2:00 Campus News Fulton Lewis Commentary 2:10 18th Cenlury Music (WMT) 3:00 Alumni News News, M. L. Nelsen (WHO) 3:15 Talks on Literature H. R. Gross and the New" 3:30 News, The Dally Iowan (KXEL) By GENE AHERN 3:35 Music of Other Countries 10:30 3:45 Adventures in Research CASH RATE Symphoneite (WMT) 4:00 Greek Literature lor 2 dan- THAT O .... K. 4:30 Tea Time Melodies Can You Top This? (WHO) toc per be 1* dar TRIOt=. SAP 5:00 Children's Hour Melodies of the Masters (KXEL) I conaeouUft Ii.,.... WOI·fT P('lEN 5:30 Musical Moods 10:45 Tc perl1De .,.. .., YU\4! .. ·I'VE Symphonetle (WMT) II COQJeC:UUve ~ . BEEN TAKIN' 51'5 ~eW1, The D.l1y Iowan Be .... IT liKE 'TEA. 6:00 Dinner Hour Music Can You Top This (WHO) Uoe,.,_ 1 IDODth- . FER.. 8:55 News, The paU,. Iowan . Melodies of the Masters (KXEL) I~ 80 YEARS! 7:00 Masterworks of Music 11:00 te .,... 11M per CUJ 7:30 Sports Time News (WMT) -1'1I\n I wordI to 1iDe­ 7:45 Baconlan Lectul'e Blll Slem, Sports (WHO) YilUJbum Ad-2 u... 8:15 Album of A.rtisls News (KXEL) I:" N.w_, The baUy Iowan 11:15 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 8:00 Sign ott And So The Story Goes (WMT) GOe coL IDch Timely Topic (WHO) I Or 16.00 per IDOJla NETWORK HIOHL1G~TS Rev. Pietsch's Hour (KXEL) 61'0 . 11:30 I AU Want AdJ Cub In AdVllllCe Jack Kirkwood (WMT) Off the Record (WMT) f"a1abl, at nAUr J.owu BIIII- Melody Parade (WHO) News, Garry Lenhart (WHO) 0_ office dall1 IlDtil '5 P'" 'l'be Grain Belt Rangers (KXEL) Rev. Pietsch's Hour (KXEL) WOI,INDID TWIC! in JapaHut 6:111 . I 11145 bombing raids on a mJaaion at CeeellatloDi lDust be ~ Ia Jack Smith Sings (WM1) Off the Record (WMT) ~o, in the Ptiilfpptnes, Slater before 5 p. Ill. News of the World (W:tJO~ Music and News (WHO) Peter, Belgian mlaslonary. r. JW1 AIlsible tor ODe lDconect ar H. GrOlls and the'Newll Dance Orchestra (XXEL) ~oWIi here u she lett FrenGb \ • ~OD only. (KXEL) . 12:00 !hospital in New York. Sla~r: 6:30 Press News (WMT) !Peter, whO i8 now ready' for the ,'------Ginny Simms' (WMT) Midnight Rhythm Pllmdr return trip to Belgium, 10lt 'a llC M. L. Nels",n (WHO) (WHO) and part ot an IP.rm· u result· of. Old Y?U Know? (KXEL) Sign Oll (KXEL) ltllr_ wounds.. - (llllt/~Cii.Q;'~ , PAnt SIX THE DA I LY IOW AN. IO WA CITY. IOWA FRIDAY, OCTOBrn 26. ' I9tS ~ with the student government or­ Former Missionary Oscar Smith Funeral Home Again Union Board Acts ganization of that college. CLOTHING- UHighNames Wood Named The total number of sub-com­ Scheduled to Speak I mittee members to be chosen is (Continued From Page 1) Rites to Be Saturday To Solicit Nominees 48. From the sub-committee To Re ligious Groups members who meet the qualifi­ from a tour of Czechoslovakia. (astlor Pl,ay Funeral services lor Oscar 4-H President cations of service and scholarship During her stay there she made Willie Pauline Harris, fol'lllep Smith, 75, of Rochester road will For Subcommittees throughout this year will be se­ an Intensive survey ot the relief missionary to China will COnter be at the Hohenschuh mortuary and rehabilitation needs of the with student religious org~ Lorin Wood of Tiffin was L Hers requesting nomination lected the candidates for mem­ at 10 a. m. Saturday with the Rev. bership on tbe union board next country. Both she and her husband tions during her stay in Iowa Cit) Noy.26,27 Edward Neuzil officiating. Mr. elected president of the Johnson tor membership on union board had previously done relief work tomorrow, Sunday and MondaJ. sub-committees will be sent to year. Smith died at her home at 4:15 county 4H livestock club at its there in 1939. Already scheduled is a meelint social fraternities, dormitories and Any student on campus who Thursday following a brief illness. meeting and party last night in with the Roger WiUlams rello..".. Students ot University High housing units on campus within fulfills the requirements may "Although the war Is over, the Mr. Smith, who was a :Carmer, the C. S. A. hall. ship, 230 N. Clinton street ar 5:30 school will present a play "Cap­ the next few days, the union make individual application for greatest battle of all-the battle was born in Newport township Other oIriccrs elected were El­ of winter-has yet to be fought," Sunday a fternoon, and one With tain Applejack" at the University and lived his entire life in this don Moss, Iowa City. vice-presi­ board decided at its meeting last consideration for membership on the Christian Young People's as. night. All student..; nominated sub-committees regardless of Mrs. Shflrp stated. "Europe is eold theater on either Nov. 26 or 27. county. dent; Don Johnson, Oxford, secre­ sociation, 117 Iowa avenue at 6:3t must be of sophomore or junior whether he or she has been nomi­ and hunery; sbe bas nothing left The cast, which is made up of He is survived by his wile and tary-treasurer, and Charles Gard­ but spirit and hope." p. m. She will also chaperone lilt two sons, Oscar W. Smith and ner, Iowa City, his torian. standing and in the college of nated. Many Czeck refugees have re­ Roger Williams Halloween p~ students chosen from the ninth to John P . Smith, both at home. liberal arts or commerce. All nominations and applica­ About 70 members and guests turned to their country and to tomorrow evening at 7:15. the twelfth grades, includes: The rosary will be said at heard Paul Stutsman, returned From these nominations the tions for membership must be turned in by Saturday evening, their homes to find a wasteland -- Lush ...... JJm Berg 8 p. m. Friday. Burial will be in union board will make the tinal war veteran, speak. Several new and a shambles. There are 300,000 Oakland cemetery. selections for sub - committee Nov. 3. Production of synthetic ~ Poppy ...... Betty Janssen members were enrolled in '. h e homeless families in Czechoslo­ Sf membership. Since last year the Arrangements for open house this year is scheduled at II\oI't Agatha ...... ~.. Sally Clearman club. vakia, according to Mrs. Sharp. Lt. graduate and professional col­ at the union from 3 to 5:30 p. m. than. 1,000,000 long tons. Ambrose ..... ~ ... Charles Lenthe Comdr. S. Dunlap The people must live In tents and leges have been permitted to name Sunday also were made. The mati­ Anna ...... Anne Ewers To Speak for Masons caves. their own representatives. Each nee dance in the River room will three weeks and will be th--- fo Mrs. Pengard ...... _.. . nominatlon is made through the be continued as a feature of the 1'4rs. Sharp will return to h t h h' .., R. Final Rites Sunday Czechoslovakia within the next w en e 5 lpment of clothln, ...... Peace Penninfroth Lt. Comdr. Samuel Dunlap, office of the dean in conjunction \~~Iy open house program. from the Iowa campus arrives. Horace Pengard ...... Dick Larew coordinator of academics at the Barolsky ...... Allen Morgan Pre-Flight school, will speak on For Mrs. Annie Wiese a Palmer ...... Mary Ladd phases of navy life at the Masonic Gamma Phi, Hillcrest, Dennet ...... Tom Hulme service club luncheon this noon in Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Law Commons Head Johnny Jason ... '"'' Bob Taylor the Masonic temple. Rebecca Wiese, 59, of Lone Tree Casling will be completed next Before he entered the navy in Volleyball Tournament will be at the Evangelical Re­ week for the stUdents who will aci 1943, Commander Dunlap Wll$ a as members of the pirate band. profe sor in the university English formed church of Lone Tree at Winners of the women's volley­ department. He taught at the Pre­ 2 p. m. Sunday with the Rev. ball tournaments for Tuesday, LOOK WJ-IAT Flight school and was commis­ Wendell Hansen oHicialing. ]'Irs. Wednesday and Thursday nights Rubbish Fire sioned as a lieutenant. Arter train­ respectIvely are Gamma Phi Beta, Wiese died at her home three miles Iowa City firemen extinguished ing in Florida, he was sent back Law Commons and Hillcrest. The a rubbish fire at 1141 E. College to Iowa as navigation instructor at from Lone Tree at 5 a. m. Thurs­ contests, held in the women's street at 3:45 yesterday afternoon. the base. day. gymnasium for the past three weeks, ended last night. IOWA SUPPLY She was born In Fremont town­ ship, Johnson county, April 17, Gamma Phi Beta, the only team 1896, the daughter of Susan Kane undefeated, proved to be the Tues­ and John Bell. She attended Lone day night victors over Currier An­ Tree high school and was a mem­ nex and Clinton Place who each be.r of the Evangelical Reformed lost one game. IS Or:FERING! church, the Hukill Rebekah of Law Commons placed !irst ANN MOReAN, alster ot the lat, among the Wednesday night Lone Tree, the Ladies Encamp­ J. P. Morgan. International finan­ teams, losing one game. Five FOOTBALL ment auxiliary of Iowa City and Cier, Is lIhown above as she re­ teams, Alpha Delta Pi, Chi Pythlan Sisters, Athens Temple, turned to the U. S. aboard the Omega, Sigma Delta Tau, Gamma No. 81 of Iowa City. French tine motorshlp Oregon, Phi Beta and Currier III, tied She is survived by her husband; which docked at New York. Miss Morgan was one ot the founders for second place with three wins FRIDAY NIGHT five daughters, Dorothea M. Platt aDd three losses. the AmerIcan Rellet tor France of Bettendorf, Loretta Bell No­ ot Hillcrest won in the Thursday land of Des MOines, Evelyn Mae fund. , (IntlrnalioDal) night division with McHowbert Tennis Racket- re­ Lantz of Terrell, Texas, Velma A. Kappa Alpha Theta and Currie; OCT. 26 chreiber of Iowa City and Miriam IV tying for second place. L. Wiese at home; one son, Don­ Erect Monument Finals will be played off some­ ald O. Wiese of Lone Tree; six time early next week. stringing 3.50 &up SHRADER FIELD - 8: P. M. grandchildren; three step grand­ Homecoming spirit will gain children; three brothers, James H. momentum in Iowa City when the LITTLE Bell of Lone Tree, William Bell Drowning was responsible lor lIAWKS corn monument is erected by en­ more than one-fourth of the.14,500 of Davenport, and R. J. Bell of gineering students Wednesday and Done on the new CITY HIGH [owa City; and two sisters, Susan public accidents in 1944. Thursday at Clinton street and Keeler of Lone Tree and Margaret Iowa avenue. A nine-loot figure VS . Hacke of Rochester, N. Y. of a football will revolve on top The property damage caused by Burial will be in the Lone Tree of the electrically lighted struc­ molor vehicle accidents in 1944 "Serrano No-Awl mGR cemetery. ture. was $550,000,000. FRANKLIN SCHOOL Stringer ~ ' (CEDAR RAPIDS) 1, 1_ ...... "DAD'S NIGHT " .ADULTS -70c CHILDREN- 25c ·EW Basketball Shoes for Men S4.95 6 FORD Sweat Shirts $1-60 • • Christmas Cards Boxed Assortments II SOc and Up * S"',..,." ItnI .rtf INlih Individual Cards Sc and Up * /Wf ...• ..""srrh .. ...,,,..,,. All the above cards can be ,..",..." personalized for a small ,. ~~ • * ,..,.,,,. extra charge * N•• , "",,..",. ... - roo i.,. v.. ..,.. " i.,. ,qt...... Games for Recreation

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