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, The Weather Servjng the State CIMdT ... - __ .. University of ..,.. PaIr 1M ..... Sa&­ Campus and .....,. B1P~, 51: ...... St. II1IIa 'I'IIwnMr, Iowa City e Bl 51: lew. St. Eat. 1868 - AP 1.eaHd Wire - Five Ceota Iowa City, Iowa, Friday, March 27, 1953 - Vol 97, No. 128 ------~------~-- r::r1t:;e~r: 'Women's Day' Hundreds Of Chinese Attack 10-Allied To 'Positions : ,,~~I ':::~ .f,i,!~";.~~ Winners' . . Listed-. • Outposts On Korean Fa' rW es" tern Fron t ~jIf:~~;Jtr:#fJE At-CeremonIes Dulles Te'lls Ma~ ,' er Thai US ' - . - ' IBombardmenl Goeldner, A3, Earlham, was ap- Winners 1.Ji the annual Women's ' . • • pointed business mana-ger for The ReCOgnition day ~ervlces were 4n- Ruth Ashton, A2, Iowa City, will B ks F • I d (hi 01 Old Bald Daily Iowan: cffective April 1st, ~ounced Thursday at a mceting be vice-president, Donlta Bartels, at . ranee In -n O· Ina Y for the remamder ot the academIc In the River room 01 the Iowa A~ , ~ytt~n, will be secretary, and I year. Memorial Union. DI,ane Skinner, A2, Cedar Rapids, WASHINGTON (.4')- Secretar~ • Miss Maywald, a Dal1~ Iowan Joan Myers, N3, Roc/lelle, Ill" wIll be treasurer. of State John Foster Dulles told without such assurances con ess BI A I· reporter ilnd former presldent ot received the Adelaide L, Burge Home Economics .elub oUicers PremIer Rene Mayer and othel- would be loath to vote sUbsta~tial rl ngs cion award, The award ls pre1lented elected are Dorothy Means, A3, French leaders Thursday that till aid tunds. annually to the outstanding junior Iowa City, president; Joyce Pal- United States supports their aim SEOUL (.f') _ Hundreds ot ChI- woman by Miss Katherine La- mer, A3, Ft. Wayne, Ind" vice- ot wiping out the Communist-led nelle Reds struck at 10 Allied out- Sheck in honor 01 her sister, who president; Marianne Cook, A3, revolt in Indo-Chiha as soon as TIME H d post.t alon, the tar western front was dean of women at SUI. Erie, Pa" secretary; Mary E. Leill- possible. eo Sally Yeates, A~" Greenfield, leider, A3, Iowa City, treasurer. Dulles however ca1led for more Thul"Iday Ind carty F-rlday, In - made the ~resentation of the $50 and Genlce Stelfenson, A2, Cedar detailed 'informatl~n ond plans be- To Lecture ~u~:.tr:~~~!c~1U where the), b<)nd to MISS Myers. Miss Myers Rapids, publicity chairman. tore taking up the quesUon ot in- has served as University Womenls C1IJT\er Pleks PratdeDt creased American ·aid. At C I The UPfUl"' of flahtln, north- .. association freshman council pres- Terry Jackley. P3, Des Moincs, The secretary, with treasury on erence West of Seoul came as AlUed : . idcnt, , tJW A sophomore repre- was elected president of the Cur- secretary George Humphrey and R E planes and artillery turned 100 sentahve and president ot her r'er hall aosoclation Elncted t'o other Eisenhower administration iJn°Y . Larsen, preslden.t of a tornado of lire on the Chin sophomore nursing cl Sh ha .' ~ ff ' I Is t k h' d C ... , T e magazine and ahainnan vlctol'1l atop Old Bald)", 25 mil GOELbNER MAYWALD ass. e s other Currier o!flces were Mari-? 1C a 00 up t e 10 0- lUna t th U I 'tiz mI _ to th th t. PH ta 'd th been a member of Seals for three l),n Miller A3 MonUceJio vice- ISsue at an afternoon session 0 e na ona CI ens com 5 e nor IIIU 0 sal cy the Al~ha Delta Pi social sorority years and was Women's Recren- president. ' Rcn~ett Domack A2 which lasted 2 !lours and 40 mln- ~iO~ 1~ PUbl~C schools, wiIJ hi: a did not aM how any ChIne e could is currently the volume editor of tion association presjdent In 1952- Oshkosh 'Wis secretary and'Don~ utes. ea ur spea er at the second an- have lived throuch the around- 53 ' '" , A t f h t t k I nual Govel'llor's Conference on Ed- the-clock poundlna. th e I 952 -5 3 H aw k eye. Seas h h . lta Bartels A2 Lytton lrell8urer n accoun 0 w 0 00 p ace U A il 13 14 t SUI served on the Hawkeye staff fot UWA BelWI N.... ~ Elected ~ r~present 'Currier o~ at the second session in the sched- uca on ~r - 0 • At least '750 Chinese Reds hit threc ycars Joan Bresnahan AS Iowa City th t d t II . B b uled three-day series of talks was Gov. William S. Beardsley re- Bunker hill, which like Old Buldy . , " , e s u en counc were ar ara . tl . it d t i ""ardsw In lnvuio 'A t c __ I AcUve OD Oampua . was elect~d UWA president in B h A2 0 I '. Ma I glYen by a state department cen Y mv e represen at ves a n rou", 0 oX.vU . Active in campus affairs Miss Wednesday's election Other offi- ele rkens, 3 '0 hOawdem, d rLlyn spokesman. It was indicated tbat chosen by the organizations com- They met .ueh stern reslstanc , ' , a r, A • rc r, an ou M 1 id th isl'" th I II f b t that "he n,hUn, th"'rA apparentl Mayw$ld has served on the Parr- cers are Soyua Goering A3 Wal- Sch) El 0 I ayer a e groundwork tor a pr ug e owa counc or e - , ...... y hellenic council, on Greek Wce! cott, vice-president; Psi CaidwelJ, 1.1 %e, , ssa n. ~ter a~peal for stepped up Amer- ter education to the la~ leaders' W85 over by midnight Thursday. committees, and has workqd with 1\2, Iowa City, secretary, and Vi- U.U ChalrmeD. SeleeW lIcan ald to Ind.o:-China. discussion ot the state s school field reporlt said. tho Unlversit)' Woman's assocla- vian Hochstetler. A2, Kalona, Currier unit ,chall"men {or the , AmerIcan otflclals already had problems. It will bo In the cen- CblDtae Hit Out"'&' tion orientation program for two treasurer. coming year Will be J an Bauer, mdicated the administration was ter tor continuation study. Uncstlmated numbtrs of Chi· years. She has also played witli President 01 the Yount wo- A3. North E,nglish; Jan Cromer, sympathetic to~ard plans of thll Publisher Larsen heads the 35- ne hit nine other outpa t.t in the university band. men's Christian association for the A3, Mason CIty; Pat Heelner, A2, French and their Viet Nam alll;.;s member group of laymen out.- the Bunker hili aector late Thur.· Goeldncr has been with The coming year will be Adele Cock- Milo, Beverly Henslng, A2, Des to create some 57 new commandd« standing In business, publishing, "' - day or earl)" Friday. but most ot Daily Iowan advertising dep3,l't- shoot, A3, Atlantic. Sarah Adams, MO!."cs; Dorothy Nakano, A3, Ha- type battalions m:lDned by Vic! labor and law who organized In BY A)JJStlLANCE AND HELICOPTER the wOllDded keep eomInJ' these attacks ended quickly with. ment since February ot 1952. He A3, Omaha, Neb" will Qe , vice- ..yan and Joan Nelson, Nl, Peoria, Namese.. to try to crush further 1949 to Improve local school sys- down t".1Il Old BeJdy lIlollD&alD In Korea. All AWed troo.,. tllbi the Allied lines holdln, Ilrm. is at present the assistant business president and Donna, Lee Johnson, Ill. , aggresslOn by the Victrninh rebels. tems. He Is also dIrector of the ...... c.a., bll'l'eti Red aUack of the year. The enemy' _lIDded Hand-to-halld Ii,htln, still was manager. A3. Riceville, wm Qe secretary- Also, Margaret RIckett, AI, Mt. , The French leaders have made Ford loundatlon fund for the ad- I'et JmteIleJ, tile Ame klDd of American medical care as do Ute rcported caclnl today, however, at A major in the advertising se- treasurer, Fteshnuln YWCA chair- Pleasant; ~oan rudgewa~, A2, New It plain on their part that the Ma. vancement oC educaUon. AlIIe4 ~.ea. with one differellce. The Gl rnedt treat aD4 two other outposts on that lar quence in the school of journal- man will ,be 1>large Hahn, A2. Ce- Hampton; Barbara Oliver, At. yer government is ready to pledge The national citizens commis- c .... the _ullded ChInese Reds for ba,,11lI" made oeh .. war AI western .ector. ism, he plans ,to enter advertising dar Rapids, Helen Stoltz. A2, Ot- Des Moines; Mary Ann Ross, A3, assurances tha.t it will press ~Ol' sion Includes two prominent SUI WI. A CI\IDete oftleer It hOWU beina" ,".. te4 by an AmericaJI Allied fiChter-bomber. nnd nllht after graduation, Goeldner sald: tumwa, will be finance I;hliirman, lott. Verqon; Lo,U Savage, A2, Des early raUficatlon ot the laggJ,!lg Rraduates - George Gallup, head mecUea1 &eam IM&r 014 Baldy. bombers, with the help of furious Qoelc1ner I'd" Vac&l1el" Betty Hasson A2 M r III Moires;' Manue Warnock, A;t, European DeCense treaty. Tht'y ot the American Institute at Pub- - . - - din lle was appointed to the posl- wl11 be the ne~ wkA ~=ident: ¥itchellville and Jan Wpod, A2. were given notice ?y Secretary ot lic Opinion, and Beatrice GOUld, Ik ' S A I • t . ~~:= Il!t!: ~!n~ev~~ tion to flll 8 vacancy ,esulting I ! ' Maq~keta. I ~~te h DuJl~ ~ Parb ~?Dn af~~1 co-editor of the "Ladles Home e a y S I 'm mun 1 Ion Baldy Into a Ilea of names aIter from the board'$ <\cceptanoe of C .I _ ' rreMi&WJl Dee&. Oftlee... sen ower s naugura Ion iI JOurnal" and one of the unlver- . I the laat uLled oft t\le "e r~gnr\ion !o f the pl'esent l bw~ om'mKtlOn'ApP""Ic.· ,Toan fdyers, N~, Rochelle, Ill.. P bl' I ' " slty'S best known women gradu- S 1@J(if€ ' , Ib t strate,lc beltht Th~da1. lness manager, Leonard Hippchen, ~,~", ,,,,~ , V!IH b~ th\! !lew ereSI~,~t of,WI! t U IcatlOn D.o.ard ates. " Upp Y "'. .om a ~ AeUva&etl G,a. Iowa City,' it the, '1'hUrsd.. ay ftt__ I . lav,.n. o~~r;;,rt C~9 'will be ~nn . •• ~ ~' !)mont the 41,tingulshed mem- • V" Tlu! Bunker hill attack coming S Ca - y meeting, ltlppchen s r.csignatlon DOS ervlce Ie ~s~~rDo 8'tl1 lIII;;:e , ~N;~6i- VAl T 1 B ~ I "I i of e _ft.'Iup 'fIlo t , \Vlth .., j )I~!It'Jr! ... ,. - • CW IPl- h 11 of Bed IUC~ at and · Goe1dher'e , assurl1~lioH: ct - . -- ' I!en, 1'0 Y rornl\n, ,t~e U e,."o e prf I ttl ~e4)~r ,,"nrs~ ''' ''A~JNqroN ,(IP>-:- Pr11ll tnt . J ~ 'B.k17 let ablaze n\1Do'Of tn euticsi will lO' ioto eUectl Welin8$ ·To I Supreme CO' urf " ~tYi s~~etary, Carol H~en, . ' "~,' 'r. • 'I' ,' .. '. I VI \l),r lppmn.n, psychlatrls\ Karl £ilelihowi!r s~l~ 'nlu,r~dIlY ' th ~H"'oUc n to rt~ western fiont wbere two \run~ j 'it d fro day, ~ . • •. I ',' ~. , , Ci,ey, treaaurer. ,'" 'fl"lf 3 V }o:~iiI.~ '(' r~W~!Wwql!U3SCpr \dfJn trank presen\l ~UtlJilon s1tua~o ~M,. ."lth oM tNlhem; ~"-l.d tbe th , The 1953-5" editof ot! The-Daily .. , '-.'I '~.,. • ' Npt~al OlaUSo!)'1 Nl, Des Moili,es, 0 ,1 • • a"lItlUeS $lt.dtiIl .....tf tAIOk footh l'fIonth Korea B J)trtcctlj soUhd. '" EIsenhower told the reporters W ~r_~w ..c:mo~ "~Ufnl nor " "" .. ' .. ~,,"'-...... •~.a mmi-"I was ele~ted socia ehairmafl Jan- I b I" t liar C! \0 "'hI '\o:..llr ' !.-~. , ',.1 ...... ,~t . ..-..... th 't ~i • r...... "" ~ """ • I oW,an an .... 'I' ....IJl~BS m~p""""'L 9" l:l,.e ~I'II"', comm~ce cO .... on et 'WHite ks Waterloo was' elec- f" The -eledlbn or 'tilde' m~n:ibers c u Pf~$~ ... en . ry .... c ..erman.4 )S v.:P' --: ,. wa~D1te l"otd I ...... "':' 0 ""u~le!'1 a t ~ n~Jn. J Tbe .QUnese atUck on Bun1tcr th~ 1953-:;4 Hawkeye _wl11 ~e ap- fnursday filed no~c~ of, apPeJ,1 to ted ' acWlty 'chairman, lind ' Suz- to the board of trustees ot Student • (' ," " ' , ',l lrom t~CI Wh~\4l HoUse that ~e been re~Cbed. • • ~l n>Ued up behind a heavy ar- " pointed at a board of publl itlon~ Jphnson countr dlSU:lct cou~t ru~- anne 'Fawcett N3 ' as l.lIW

" , I -----, '- .. Pale 2-THE DAILY IOWAN-loWll City. la.-Fri.. Mar. 2'7, 19r.3 ~ .~ ; . LETTE,RS . -- -' Menace to Navigation . TO THE EDITOR ' r.-.--~~------:-'2!: 1ht Datly Iowan l (&e...... Inl", ...... ,Ia- _ '" le,le .. Ie lb. 1.11... All Ie"'" FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1953 ,~ .... I•• I.~. ~a.~ ...U'.D 1I, ...laNo ' Orle, ------,------,------:---=---:-----~__:__::__=_"'-~, ~_:_::_:_-.,...... - I .....~ ••-- " ..."ue. lIr.. al.,... S"EER C1.cA ~ chalrm PubUabed cIaIly ~""pl Sunda,. and .e,.rid.,. .:It "Ill. Tb DaD, I..... 'rH .. P .....II. P.ltU_. • ....1 ._,...... L,ller. _.m. U.. B), J. M. ROBERTS nt. Monday and I~"'I holidays by Student eI .....U ...... rt.ea'. III III. r ..r.r DAILY IOWAN BDITO.IAL 'TAr, ..."rt, or Til. 0.11, I..... 'r•• Orr~TON.E, slstant: PubUcaUon, Inc .. 126 Iowa Ave" Iowa 0 .. l ••rull •• ".U.o.... D ..." ....~ Edllo WLIli Clabb I..... rtae.nl ~. rl.~1 .. ~I_, AlIOOlated Prell •• City. lowa. ....Jlter~ 8.. ~ond elau lew.... . , II ••~. ft...... I. 11 ..... Ma~" .Ed1 ...... J u"\. M Y "lee' te ...... '.U .. lelte,. ..Ile .. nut", by'nos mall malll'" .1 lhe postoUlce ., Iowa all' r••• I ...... S ..... 'aU,."to N nll.itto tor ...... ,. ""If F:;::: •• ,~...... • ••J'" "'e •••• 1...... r ANn'fUU. '5l'E~C News Anal),.' CI\t1ne, City. und.. the ael of eonar_ of "'u ~ •• ro: • aID. I. I~ ••••• ewa r ...... m ..I .... I~ C •• Ma.ch :I. l818. Aut. Newl Edltors ... .. JoAnn Pllcltey U.. , ... , , •••Ie,...... , ..... , ... bI.....I_ lotle .."" In ,Q~AWAUI 1943 V Marjorie Brehm. Ron Vallloe ,D, ....., "rI.'. ... ~ .. I' IImll One of the last livlng ties be. J\'a!p. MF.M:BEiR OF THE .ASSOCIATED PRl!'.SS Ctl, EcIltor ...... Ron BuUer ~.... Iolle.. ,...... r 14M. G t B it I d h The .... soclated Presa b entlUed ex­ CaD 4191 Ir...... Ie aIIbl,lI' A ..I . City Edltor ... , .... Fred Thornllll 0,l1li0.' es.r_.~ ...., n._rli, tween rca ran an er age Sub­ ,.lusively to the use lor repubUeaUon •• re ..... De". ltemJ, ....ea'. .-... e Sport. Edllol' ...... Jack tl"nder ...... D' ...... TIl. Dall, I .....) of golden glory hilS becn cut with follows ,.,f aU the local newl printed 1D thIt lieIII!-. er ••D •• aoeme." &41 Tile DaU, Aut. Sport)! EdItor .. , ...... I'll Mau the passing of Queen Mary. 'leW,paper as w,,11 as aU AF ...... I •• AD. E'lIorial .ffle •• are III '10. ba.. • Society EcIltor .... ,...... Saran Adam. TO THE ED-OR Moines ID•• I BalL ...~ ...... 1·pal.CO ...• .r au, Edltorlal Alslatant , .. .. VlraJnl. Vavra ·IL : She was the great ~r~nddaUgh_ As, Co' Cblef Pbotottrapber ...... BIU Turner In a letter to 1he editor Wed- ter of a king, th(} wife of a kiD" ..... 111. ~$.rgal S boerl tI teo b I In 1 DAILY IOWAN BULIINU' ITAU Ar h t k' d th I· . AUDIT IIUahO C~Ilf. 2f .::;.. ra .. eekiy :.. e:arr.;:.. )'~w~ BWilneu Manapr. Leonard Hlppehen nesday, the writer attacks thur the mot er of wo lIIgs, an 0 tralnin, • ) ~ CIIIC"~!'fION' advance; six monlhs. $4.25; three lUst. B.... MIlT .. .. Charl.. R. Goeldner Schlesinger Jr. for the speech grandmother of a reigning queen, N1. Sio mont"". $2.50. By maU In Iowa... per ClauWed Manaau ..... Barbara Boyd H d t· t Brl't" in to th j :,~ ----'------yur; .Ix montha. $5: three mORtha. Aut. CJa.aslfied Mana,,,r ! .. Mel LewIs which he gave here last week. er evo Ion 0 '" e \! Sub· - Call R.2151 II , ••••••1 ,.ee1". $5 ; All olher maU subocrlptlons. '10.00 Production Manllller d ..... But Jenn.t obligations of the Royal lamn), ill Ly'nr. , ... D.llr I ••an ., 1 . .... Ma"".,~ per year; .Ix mootha. " .50; thr.. DAILY IOWAN CJJUJOLATION ITArl The letter read: "Mr. Scbles- a constitutional monarchy, to ~le tea an( _~_r_._~_. _I~'~~_._._.. _ a_U_ H_ " _teo__ -_ ~__ n_ -_lha_. _f3_~_. ______=_w_a_t1_0_n_M _an_lIII~e_r_.. _.. _._ .. _&_~_rt_~_ onk~g~ blames ~e ~~q ~~ ~~~e~~~_~~~ w~ At, Pe: democrllCY to a dlvorcing of free- as British liS Churchill's face. vlan H, Some Revis ion Needed dom from brotherhood, • . • a It was Queen Victoria who,,~t r[er h ~ . f b t II S hI in the height of her own glory, chote Caulk, Two years ago the SUI student council re­ of a fraternity-a group representcd on the stu· pair 0 a s ractlons. c es ger the young Princess Mary \0 sue. 'J b be h th h th may have used such an expression, . ff' tb . vised its constitution with the expresscd aim of {entI COUllCi y mem rs C osen roug e but at several points in his speech cecd her on the ~ Ista .slqe of ! ~ making its m embership more representative of ,Interfraternity council. hn was very explicit as to what royal house. MarrIed Other Son , the student bod)'. A similar situation exists among the Town he meant. When one or Victoria's sons dilo1l weeping changes were carried out The re· Men representatives. One of the students chosen He . emphasized that in the before he and Mary could carr, • H I d d ' I " b f f twentieth century man has turned out their intention to wed, sha vised constitution set up ili representation to the 111 vv e nes ay s e ection IS a mem er 0 a ra· from freedom to totalitarianism in student couneil on an organizational basis. That ternity, too, and another is a residcnt of the an attempt to find economic se- promptly arranged another wen. ding, with the son who was to is, n certain. I limber of representatives were as­ Quadrangle. TIle Quad itself has threc members curity. This is no abstraction, but become George V. .' a historical interpretation which signed to the various SUI housing units-on the on the student council. . Schlesinger did his best to ex- Through this chosen vehicle the '" hasis of population in thcse units. No one can refute the fact' that these repre· plain in the brief time he spoke. age of Victoria lived in England until this past Tup.sday. And thrn The ai m was to make sure that (,:lcb group sentatives were elected by the organizations . The le~~er ~Iso . accuses Schles· something went out of British Ule, ., of SU I students had some sort of representation themselves. Both the Town Men and the married mger of attrlbutmg all the dan- The aged Queen had wa nted to " ." gers to human freedom to one dd ht EI' b th ;'" on the council. students could have passed up these outSide agent (the SO"let Unl·on)." Thl's see gran aug er IZ\l e corn. Y nated. And her iron devotion 10 Bnt there was one g laring c1rfect in this new candidates-but they did not, and under the ex- Is a gross misinterpretation of thc good of Britain ruled .the new \ ' lI'll'CKe:y: " eonstilu tion. isting laws their election is legal. ~hat ,,:,as. ac:tually said. Sc~e s - Queen's decision. t~t the ,corOIlil' '" ~ mger dId mdlcate that he believes t' h 11 t b t d .J trangely eno~lgh It did not contalll any We fe ~ l , ~owevcr. that these groul's would the Soviet Union is Ithe greatest t~o:U:h a jt l)~ea~sPO:npo~C~e:~~ ~ c1a'l.l e wnich ruled that students ele.cted by the be , represente~ best by their own members who immediate threat to humaI? !ree- . ~hor~ing. oi the na~iQn's period ~( .: vll rtbus organ\Z-.ltions to the cQuncil were to be ' unuerstnnd mb~ c1earl~ the existing problems don: il\. the world today, Just· lIS mournin~. ,., , .'1' ", . . ' , . . . . • .' . 1. , NazISm was a few. years ago. But N t , 'E ress f 1ncUa' _ mqrnbh~ of these orClamzatiOns. ' :uid <;OI}dlhons .1Il their .own houslllg groups. he explicitly stated that Com- . 0 , mp . o . Co' But had the old 9ueen lived,to .~ . So us a. i'os lllt~of this deficiency; two SUI· or-·'.. .We-mge· the- present stt!deM·oouncil ro con· munism, Nazism, Fascis!f1' . or ~ee the rorll)alities f.or the ne w, ganizations the Town Men and the married stu- sider the matter carefully. And wc hope that they whatever names these totalltarlao she mqst surely wQuld ,fiavQ ' l'l!- ' . h threats to freedom take, are all flected thl,lt the crllwn no , longer d nls, will be rep res nted next year by persons will take sueh steps necessary to insure t at each the products of historical forces. .- ,carnes }'lith it the title "EmpresSl , \ tl~ : a!~J P.. inemb .ors 'of' .b~f trOI'I~tl\1 S~i .ot -ireD" fr~~~ po "~f· 'tepte- ~~~ rt- the ' So,\,1eb't!rrlon I ~!sap- pI India.l' I· , • I '-,, ' -... ~)\ " ~lf1 u1 l~~lm cted fo' the , ) I . se ~Ut c c I ~\ r uiri~ l\ ~ t stu- p.h~reQ·';" ?~~d~~~' tlh, ~ t' ~l~l eat ~ o For her, there would ~ave ~n ,'p .•.• ,:. . • uman.r",eoll,.woll d Sl remam GEN' ER'AL NOTICE'S .1 a ghost at the fea.si-a .nostalJil repl'r 'cntatN\'l iijf i (#' ~ mamed co I · t dc . m b . 'I n he m ) . .. ship so long 'as ~li«e'a:l freedom and I' , tor the days when Britain rule-J isn'l ('veil marn1",., • • , "'" years ago ~e ~lfeIl I: en pu - I g~'~ 'r ~tM!p~t~ on .P~YC~lOg- ewcom, socia pSyc. 0 ?glst rom Bill SkaiCr (4 6·lj. ~ . 'i • forth ~~ S day, MIIJ1cI .29, at hoc of , W~hin&.tPn~ tJa ! , .wlW WN ~ic oC Haw i 1!~~ t~ If.1 i: t. ~ " ir.:,\r ali ean~ of I ! ber~- the University of MIchigan, Sat- _ 7 a.m. a mem~l\l'loiltll~ , \oH l!QaU stud) ltS O\\1n fre, \It" t~1IAd ovtt: f t n Savet ate I es, it is 'obvious urday, March 28 at 10 a.m. in the -- ,cO/l'li"ijtee, ap)?Oin~q .i)Y,'yO;llI;WU, its sovereigtl't'j " to' the United " tljat tI1is is a jiticlsm. At many geology l~c~ure room of ~he G~- FOREIGN STUDIES: ~ T 'l!- A COLOR FILl\1 "TRAVEL ,lipll1 ,a BElQrd,lm'. ildqr~Jsc:4 fl' St~;~S~l ,'I', ~ Il~llli' ~~ ,I ~l>ipl~ I'.' Ilt~ pee'fll S~ll$in ger ol?gy b,~lldl.ng. Newcom? s tOPIC dents Interested or. enrolled m t~llS i~';Europe" will be shown at tile PVEl!' le~lerr to I ~~II : JAwa 1~1a· r~d"Ill ~~~qr J r. l pb14eHJ Uitf;f ' t ~anl;"dfBI re- Will bt. l f.pclll.~.BEj~'1vlpr J\\:r~n;t;> . ~mg1-an~pfho,~l~~'I~ro ·flEpcq 4 ~n meeting of the Masonic sd- ture Wednesday. asking that some- stepped d6wn ~\\tI t1t Sa ds d .:. marks at our. present fpreign poli~ of II. ,..h4~ry qI (;oUlJluni~.lI:tI. ril' .f\ItJ,ke oerole ~UCh '/Ill. ~?~fic vI~e club, March 27. ' thing be do De about the toll roa! covered by Capt. James Cook in cy somewhat relOihiseent of the }\l! mterested persons are- mVlted bours, daUy 9:30 and 11 :30, m 106 ___ g;..leptiQn. 1788 became part of the America re::ent speeches of Adlai Stev.en- 'to attend. " - SChi;ffC~ h l)~ , I ' H RIDGE LESSON _ SA '1-.;. ~rQe , !\i~auepq , ~fp.a ma)~1 Republic. son. $ch,1eslnger bunt-'ll'. his ca~~ f" I J ~ , I ' Ull.._ HJ nay, March 28, at 2 p.m. in th;. nmort ?h .'ili~ · ~Wd.\' ,; 'iytn lljlt~ With this change in 1898 came for a policy ba$ed upfm. "dIplomatIC NAVAL R SEARCH RESERVE THE ART DEPARTMENT foyer of the Iowa Memorial Un- Ib~~ J\lrnl?lj}et 11! ;~1?_v.;\l-~9 , ~.Qt y '1 promise from the new govern- ",arfare as th(l me.thod ' which aompan ,*, ~-I~*"presents•• CIIPt. Pf~ I\ts . th~ ' fjIth- App}l9t Re~ I'm app~a\, fej4SIi;>Ip' •.at ,ou,; tll!!~ ,l l .nent that Hawaii would bl! a~- t~, , CO\.I)p' Peft tl'j . .Nary,:' scteene

ml~e~tor WhIr' ' ii' t WASHINGTON (JP):r-Th'l nst re- Here is the raclallllvls10n of Ute . l " ., pJU EPSILON KAPPA, PRO- grl\ds and anyone else is invited. ". t ,vll be t;he rst sate maining res\rlctio\lS on. produc- population:. Japanese, 36.7 . per , ,. fe.ssiohal physical education fra- - . __,_ . hl t: !1C. t!OPle ~t Japatnese ances: tlon of color ~eleviSlon se~~ would !!ent: Cauca$lan, 2~.8 per cent; Ha- Diredor'. "'ame Omitted ternity, will hold a meeting Wed- ALL .CATIiOLIO STUDENTS IY rna.e UP.lst ~ea est percen be removed under a decision re watian and part~HIj~allan, 17.6 . . ' - , nesday, April 1. at 7:30 p.m. in are InVIted to make thc retreat tage of th~ le~~~nts. The ce~sus ported to have beeii made Wed per cent; ·Filipino. 1'2.-per cent; New Licenses Recalled the chapter room. All pledges arc being given this weekend at St. bureau estimatea- m 1951 that .hey nesday. · :' , Chinese 66 per cent· other races E:s NES "'" " requested to be present at 7 p.m. Thomas More chapel. Thjl retreat com~~~ ~ G .7 per cent of ~e island But it's still likely to be two 4.3 per ~~t. ' , D l' MOl ftl ; (;~tat~ COn;! -- wllI begin with 4:l5 Mass this af- a n C poP3uF on' lfth f hull years or more before your livin' AmerJea's MeUln6 Pot sWervd 10d tOh t :61 ooOann ub~~C A UNITED WORLD FEDERAL, ternoon, with conferences tonight, . our-f sot e pop at on h" '. ., e nes ay a..., com 108- Is15 social event for all members Saturday and Sunday. Re\{. Ed - U N V I: S yeA lEN DAR of 499,794 are Amer\~an citizens. room set show~ raln~ow ~es. H~wall is .:\mcnf.afS great~st tion huntlng.and-flshing licenses will be held Saturday, March 28 ward O'Connor, st. Amhrose col- I .. R IT , '" QIlder the 'plAn a's outlined by T~~t wa~ the gts~ of. ,-tes ..m~~ meltmg pot. Uere ~e ~al:led ra,ces for the new year berJnnlnJ AI?rll at B p.m . In Wesley house. Ther~ lege, ~1l1 conduct the retreat. PRlDAY, MARCH 21, 1953 VOL. XXIX, NO. President Eisenbower in his meS- w ch Dr. Frank Stan~on, P • live In harmony, fr~c of racial 1 have been recalled. Tbe rea- wilJ be dancing entertainment Supper will be served Sunday at ' -.. slIge on the state of the union, the d~t of Columbia Broadcasting prejudice and discrimination. In son: The printed signature of dir- onci refreshments. The event Is the Student Ccnter after the 4 : ~0 UNIVERSlTY OALENDAR "eml aTe IQbltllale6 Hawaiians will hold their first System, gave WedneSdaY before World War' 11, the Japanese- ector Bruce Stiles was left off. informal and ' there will be no concluding services. In the President', orflce, 0\4 Oa.'\o1 state election in 19~4. when they the hou~e cOlllJ!lerce comm i ttee. American 100th Infantry battalion Licenses are being reprinted and charge. Friday, March 21 will elect a governor, me~bers of CBS IS tbe developer of the only and the ••2<1 COJTIbll~ !e,am set an wlll be distributed by the end of ORDERS FOR HARBINGER. 5:80 and 8:00 p.m. _ Art Guild luUon ot Tnoruau's Thou&h\;' the legislature, two U.S. senators, ~s~~ of Ico1or TV . aptaved bY enviable record. . this week. An' olfleial said the PERSHING RIFLEMEN WILl. the new. Creative Arts Magazine FIlm series, ;Buster Keaton In "Th at, Old C\Ipl\'o\. and two U.S. representatives. e. era communlca Ions com- HawalJans also have an impres- omlllSlon 'Vas a prlntln&' error and drill Saturday morning at 8:30 should be addressed to: HAR- General," Art Aud. Tu clay. Mal'Clb ~\ ' HawaII II a Republican State m13slon. slve flghtlng,.record, iI;t Korea. . that the cOlYlmlsslon will not have a.m. In the armory. All members BINGER, CSTB, Harbinger's 8:00 p.m. - I1umanitiea society 1 '30 pm _ M tmg If .Hawaii continlles to vote Re- But shortly afte.r that approval . The Hawaiian. 1anguaie con- to pay for the cost of reprinting. planning to attend the regimental phone number Is Iowa City and Writ ra worttshop 10lnt lee- ~X? rl~ l~tQ \ B\o\ogy' and publican, as.she ha.s for mllny was rJ:ven, the national produc:tIO~ S1stS of about 20,DOO words. They ______drill !neet are ul'ged to attend as 8-0933. lure by Mr. Fergusen. S nat ,O.C cine 119 Med. labotator • years, one or the new ~at9rl w.iIl authopty Issued it$ 1951 ban I)" are formed by combtt1~tlOI)s of 40 .. tentative selection of the drill 8:00 p.m.- Panacea . now, "U)t- ' Y , probnbly be Josl!Ph. R'laqlngton, bUi1di~g of color sets, to ~ll8erv~ syllables. Th.e Hawaiian alphabet PRlNOE SENDS ~S team w1ll be made. ~CHOLAR!IIHlP A P P L] () A· ii," Macbride aud.ThanA.. )' _ A"~U la H:p'nolull.\ publisher ~.an~ now the matena\s ~aJld technical manpower has onlY 12 letters, h. Ie, I, m, n, p, WASmNGTON (.4') T Princ~ __ tiOIlll for 19113-54 school year must Saturday Mareh 28 12:20 p.m. - B s\nmnl1 · tc,,~jtorY's soJe" ~p~ntatlve In tllr defebse work. , and w, plus the i!'0wels, a, e, IJ 0, Bernharq ot ~olland b.~ ~.nked , THE BUMANmES SOCIETY be on file by June 5,1953, In the . 8:00 p.m.-Pa~acea show, "Ujl~ recess. , : c9nil;l!.8~. F/lrrl,!~o!, •. If a noni InfQrm~d persons said Wednes+ \.\. I" the people of ~eUa, Ja. lor their and the ,l1'aduate coUe,e present office or student affairs. This co v- jl," Macbride aud. TaNh , April 7 votlnl, deleaate. · ~~ 'Itllber may d,~Y.. tha,t NPA's order clearanc~ Supr~ not . p~l;apples, ,II Ha- contrlbll~lon to the Dutch flood re" Prof. Francis Ferguson, if~,lver- era new a:ld renewal applications Monday, March 30 7:30 a.m.-RI" ·u mptlon til . well be Samuel,W. 1(1111 Sr .. new- c6nubfttee has approved final can- wa~I's blUest, .~nd~. at $,130 Uef. PellA pye tf\e bi"e~ con- alty of Indian" sp'eo~ing on Fed- for Carr, Laverne Noyes, U,.iver- 8:00 p.m. _ Humanities society, es ly-appointed ·,overnpr .and a f~r- cellatlon of that ban, and It may million ' a ·year. Pineapples runI tributlo}'l ~r capita of any city in erlco Garcia Lorca, ;:;panlsh Poet," sity merit, student old, and "I" , , mer dele,ate. , J, - ~ • be silDed within 48 hours by H. $100 mllliOlt, then 0011\,8 lIvestock, the ~atlon, lOme' $16,300 ' from a March 27, at 8 p.m. In the senate club sc!\olarships. Further In for- (For Information rerareUnr ilatea beyond t h is ~he4ul. , The house ha.·illtiidfapf)roved B. McCoy,, actin&, NPA chIef. , tlshln, and the tollirid. trade. . town of around 5,OOO ·J)eOple. . chamber. Old Capitol. matlon at Itudent aUalrs. He re ervatlona In Lhlt office of the Pre-IdeaL, Old Capillil 'Committees. Anno,unced Presidents Presented at Lenlen Oratorio. Get Awards Newcomb To Speak For n.\rl·entat,·on Will Be Presented 'orHig." Grt(Jes; On Social Behavior 1953 v B Mthod'st Ch' From SIgma N,! OrIentation sub-c 0 m mit tee y e I olr Scbolarlhip awards to five ~r. Theodore N~colJlb of the chairmen, 95 leaders and 105 as· A.1, Pocahontas; Georganne Hn\. Th F"t Methodist church members of SiJrna Nil, sod I frl!- Uruvcnily of Micbl,an III ad- alslants were announced Thursday verson, A3, Ft. Dodge; Dorothy e I.I'S • dress the psYchology coUoquium R G A3 M choir will present a Lenten orO!· lem\t,., were pl'l!5ented Thursd3Y t 10 Sat d . th cholo,ical auociaUon In 11146 .nd and ' LOah Lunan, N2. Chariton. Dixie Conway, NI, Creslon; laken trom Bible scriptures and Pro ellor Spea 11146. He was a member or the summer letters. Irene Livingston. AI, Iowa CitY j poems by Queen Elizabeth. Sr- " I a.:. board of directors of the A. P. A. Tb.e first training school for the Lorraine Nybakhen. AI, Iowa City; neslus, Bishop 0 f . Ptolemab. At Women s C Uu from 11147 to 1950. new' leaders and assistants will be Janc Hoopes; AI, Muscatine; Flora Gcorge Herbffl, FrancIS Quarleo;, • " _ held April 13 In the house chall'!- Hopkins, AI, Kansas City, Mo.; F. W. Faber, Cftrls~iha Rossetti, youth can solve Its own prob- Iler of Old Capitol. The spring tea Jeannette Trachta. At, Cedar Rap- Bishop Coxe, J. H. Newman, and lema by auistance In or,anlzatlon, Vespers Speaker wilJ be April 27 and pictures of 1.be idsj Shirley Sanburn, AI, Maple- (o.n, I.",•• rhle) an unknown 15th century pOet. Prot. ' Richard M. Seaman of the... Be P bo leaders, assistants and faculty ton; Nancy Groves, AI, St. Louis, ·S ORGANIZATIONS and the winner o( tbe Adelaide Bur,e a.ward were - SUI school ot .welal work told the 10 alig m tlostesses will be takim at this time. Mo. ; Dianne Odell. A2 Muscatine. day service. Thursciay afternoon. LeU t.o rl,b\., they are Terry Jackley. Helen Johnson To Gi" Louisa County Federation of woo TIle. l~st training school will be Jo Ann Carr, AI, Clear Lake; ball preslden!; Dorothy Means. AS. Iowa. Cily. Home EClDnomicl club prell·,. men', clubs at Columbus June. Prof. Cyrus R. Pan,born 01 the held' Mlly ~1 and the orientation Joan Nelson. NI, Peoria, Ill.; Syl- dent: Joan AS, lowa City, UWA president; Adele Cock.booC, A3, ALianUe. YWCA presl· Plano Recital on WSUI tion. Thumlay n1Jht. SUI department ot relii10n will be malerial may, be picked up then. via Peterson, A2. Ft. Madison; dent; Joan Meyers. I N~ Rochelle, Ill.. Westlawn 11 resident and winDer of ClIe AdelaJde Bw,e award, Helen Johnson, AI. O~tumwa "Youth orpnlutlon ~.n be the speaker for the lut pre-tal~r , 35 Leaden Named Toby Dunitz, AI, Newton; Mary aDd Bea Dlerkl, A2.\ Iowa CUy, Town Women presIdent. will present a piano recital ove helped by adult example and veSper series on the theme "Some The 35 orientation leaders are: Hauer, A2, Sheldon; Norma Mar· ~ , WSUI's "necltal Hall" liraadeast through Joint community plannln, Meanings of the Cross." Pan,- !larba'!'a A,dams, A2, . Dubuque; ten. NI. Jefferson. Chi PI R t . t SUPPER RESERVATIONS DUE Saturday at 11:30 a.m. The recital to meet youth', problema of born's topic will be '''nle Love ot Bonnie Schilling, A3, Jamaica; Mllry .Farr, A2. Cedar Rapids; at 0 I S an e rea Students who wanl to attend II program includes "Partlta In A II allh, edueation, reareatlon and God." Mi,ckey Mencke, A3, Hartley; MJ I',,:n M.i.re, AI, Des . Moines; weckly cost supper in Ule Inter- Minor" by Bach. and "Ballade In 60ci~1 wclrnre," Seaman pointed The service will be at 8 pm. at Margic Habn, A2, -c~~r Rapids; Thir,IW McMahon, A2, Ft. Dodge; . ~ national Center, 3 E. Market. Sun. Ab" by Chopin. out, the First Christian church', 217 Lou Schultze, El, dsslan; Sally San ~l r a Tor!ltenson, A3, CcdarRap- A t(:trcat Will be leld .for all tarY persons in the diocese of day should make their reservations The pUbllc 15 invl~ lo I\ttend lie said adult example help. (owa ave. The worship comhtittee Rehnberg, A2, Clinton; Janice Lev- ids; Maryda~ Merrill, AI, Ida Catholtc students of S I thiS week Davenport, as soon as possible according to tho tecital whiclt wUl otillnale youth make the most of exlstln, ot the churcb is &ponlOrlng the I,son, A2, Cedar Rapids; Marilyn Grove; Elaine Patrou, AI, Webster end at St. Th~mas jore chapel The retreat schequle iOC:!Il,Qes a Mrs. Maner, Intern~tlonal Center rrom studio E in the EnllneerlD' services. and ludl to cooperatlon vesper set1 . Wlllllm Hlttler I. Maywald, A3, Cambridge; Shirley City; Lorene Collis, A2. Boone; and the Catholic Stude't.t Ne\v~a!1 conference ~l'iday nignt at. 17:30; bostess. Phone ,,-2043. bulldlng. be~ween youth and adult groups. chairman of the committee. Nichols, A2, Sidney; Sue Rodaw!g, Elma Holm, A'J. Mason City; Jan- ccnter, 405 N. RIVt:r~ld~ dnve. Saturday: 8 n.m. m ~ss ,and cpbfer- _ . A2, Spirit Lake. ice Serbousek. AI, Swisher; Jo The ret~eat w11l begin "lOIS after- enc<; followed by brepkfnsthlL the ' t P!it Heifner A2 Milo' Sarah 0'- Schuml1nn Al Waterloo. noon With a 4:15 ma~ , and close Cattlolic Student benter • GOMer. • :(lrien, A3. Weste'rp. Springs, Ill.; Johnsin~ M~hl,' AS, Oskaloosaj Sunday afternoon with tIj 4:~P con- enees at 10 a.m .• 3, 4:30' ndr7;30 Ann Baker, A2, Iowa City; Marge Lauralie Pilcher, A2, Davenport; ference. . ' P'Il1.; Sunday; ' 8, 1~, 1 pla\) ' a.m. Mat'tin, A3, Hamburg; Hol1~ High- Gwen Johnson, NI, Garner; J ean ,Rev. Edwarli O'Connor, tee tor masses followed by ', hort .cob fer­ land. Al, Roeklord, Ill.; Janie Albach, AI, Omaha, Neb.; Arlene of the seminary departrl1ent, St. enees: 2:30, rosary; 3 and 4:30 Hannum. C3, Albia~ Sue Suther- Edwatds, N2, Grundy Center; Mar- Ambro.se college, Davenport, will p.rn. conferences. J'an,d, N2, Iowa City; Ruth Ashton, jorie Evans. AI, Sac City; Nancy conduct the retreat service. Supper will be served Sunday A2; Iowa CitYj Mary Maurer, NI, Bresnahan, AI, Iowa City; Retha The mass this afternoon at St. at the Cathollc Student eent.er im­ Tipton; Sarah Thomsen, A3, Red Vorhholt. N2. Solon, and Pat Thomas More chapel will be the mediately after the 4:80 p.m. con· Oak. Wood. AI. Davenport. first afternoon mass for non-mili- terence. Harriet Miller, A3, Sioux City; ------..:....------_.• ______S~ral\ Kaufman, AI, Iowa City; Gay Young, A3, St. Louis, Mo.: Shirley Albrecht, P4. Hartley; Ruth Rdwland, N2, Waterloo; Kathy Norcross, ..,,3, Chariton, Fran Mil­ ler, A3, Washington; Mary Ann 'Ross A3, Mt. Vernon. .What's Happening Helen stoltz, A3, Ottumwa; Jan Hauser, A2. Cedar Rapids; Vivian Nelson, A2, Princeton, IlL; Rennelt DO-mack', Al, Oshkosh Wis.; Sylvia Gidiund, NI, Dellvei', Colo.. and ,Jo Murray, A2, Galesburg, J11. The . U ni,,~rsity? ' le$ A8IlsiaaCs Chosen I '~fr·.. I

'lJ'hc 105 orhmtatlon assistants " ., II f I I, j, ,I '" , are: ,Kay Puthey, !A.1, Waterloo; f " If r' ! dto'xlc' BcisnetJ AI, I -Tripoli; Karen Peterson, AI, Council Blu!.fs; Lynn I j , I · The University lis an important part of this : I~:I: Roberts, At, Spencer; Clarann ~ t t Bekman, AI, Ida Grove; Mary Ann RUsSetl, A3, Rock Island, I\1.; nar­ ,?ara !:laker, AI, Des Moil!es; Elsa community. Numbering some 19,OQO JPr. Marston, A3, Souih ' 'Duxbtry, i.Uss!; Janet Theime, NI, st. Mull coi/ege'grocIuat. 10 tole. AJicltiaft C.et TrcMtilg1 gel loo? Charles, m. more persons, if's asizeable family that has ,It." 00 AircroII ONerwtt ~iIIg INI~ Nancy Sadler, NI. Moline, Ill.; Mo. Butiyou ll)l,1st have 'completed Is minimwn of 60 eemeater Yee. Ain:Nft,Oblerftr Cadet.e receive approximately 200 houri Arlene Kroening, AI , Marion; Jane many interests, that makes news worth read- hoUl'll or 90 q\1AI'tel" hours toward a de&t"ee. In addition, under of ':in ~ Air" iMtructioDl. The primary phase of Aitcraft Toohey, As. Slorm Lake; Beth the new Aviation Cadet t.raining program, you mOO be be­ Ob!erver training is the Bame lor 011 branchea (nAvi,ation, Menard AI. Sergeant Blu!!; Diane , tween the ages of 19 and 26 }12 Yeal1l, unmarried. and in ,ood bombe,rdment, etc.). The baaic and advanced ph.ues of ll'Bininf Schaap, AI, Algona; Ann Roster. physical cplldition-with hlgh requirements for eyes, ears, J LI).I, Canton, 111.; Beverly Baker, mg. heart and teeth. vary, dependinl on the .peclJk course you pursue. ffro neh, lu<1 'AI, Des Moines; Pal Parr. A2. Charles City. How long &,10,. I g.' my commitNon? Sherty Rabus, A2, Cedar Rapids; You will 8y jet.. The Pilot Codet tHea hia finlt instrudioDl in Mary Vasey, At, Iowa City; iPam 60 calendar weeks. You will receive the finHt aviatio~ traininc $tC-venson; A3. Humboldt; Carol What are these 10,000 persons doing day-to-day, in the world-training that not only equips you to fly modem a li,ht, dvillan-type plane of approIintately 100 hor:tl8p01m', ~urger, A2, Iowa City; Nancy military aircraft but prepares you for executive .nO admiilla~­ then padutW to the 600 hon!epower T-6 ''Teun'' bar6re Qlos,ow. AI, Iowa City; Sally Gill, what are they thinking, what are the~r interests? tive work as weU. At the completion of your training, you Will reoeivln, tramition tr8Wn, in jets. You then ad vance ~u.J)y AI, Moline, Hi; Pat Beard, AI, hnve acquired a commission sa 0. 2nd Lieuten4ut and the untll you art! ftying llUeh ramoUi firat·line aircraft sa F·88 ~, Jolt. A.yr; Jan Cromer, AS, Mason , coveted silver win,ge of the United Stat.ee Air F~~. F-89 Scorpion, B-4.7 Stratojet, B·50 &perfortnllll. ObMIrver City; Donha Hall, AI, Mason City; instructlolll in the Dakota, Sarbara Oliver, AI, Des Moines; Cadet:a take Jl.jlJbt C·.1 the T·29 Marilyn Sires, AI, Tama. WIwe do I 1m my fro;,.;"g? Convair, and. the TB-50 Superfortreat before advancin, to fint.. ' Alice Kretschmar, AI, Musca­ Pre·O.igl\t training will be at Lackland Air Force Due, BaD l.iQe aircraft aucb u the F-89 SCorpion; 8-47 Stratojet. tiDe; Batb ~lcho1s, AI, Des Moines; The Way to Know Is Antonio, TeX8ll. Primary, basic and advanced &.re.inibI will be Gretcb~ Kinter, NI, Boone; Jean taken at any one of the many Air Force bueelocated throughout w. my c...... ioft .. it ".. • ..". Ai- Forc. or '.MrYW1 Beardl AI, Cedar Falls; Sandra the South and Southwest. Bctz, AI, Des Moines; Norma Han­ Aviation Cadet P*luat.ea, both Pilota and AircraR Oberven, lOn, AI. Mllwaukee, Wis.; Jo Lin. . Whcrt /tappe... if I Runic ,... traini"" coune 1 pi; lWIerve rommiaaYmll .. 2nd LieutenaDta and become eliJibie

The recommendation that Ag­ o gies be dropped from academic ,standing was to have the formal­ ity of a vote by the NCA conven-

' tionThe today. NCA, the nation's strong-I'I ~::;::==~;=====::;======~::==::==~ I est academic accrediting agency, 8/ · H ~~dl~;sun;:~~~ityS~fspe!,~ia~l~l~~ ue DevIl~ . aYf~ Relay . Team on probation for the 1953-54 D' I d V /1 (/ ... ks 3d S · s~h~l year. That recommenda- e en a ey Jae ' tralght hon 1$ scheduled to be voted upon today by theVote delegation Avoided. Trac'~ Crown AI Ch' R I ... Iowa has had the . « '. 'cagC) . etaYs to work outdoors several La s t. -mmute action to avoid the Davenport will shoot for Io.wa S mlle ~lay team, winner and have wOrked out in ~ote on Oklaho~a A & M cam.e fourth straight . ot Jts last two staTts, has been house since January Last after NCA offiCials received thls conference indoor track title paired against Illinois and purdue Iowa dropped five of six ~nr,t".' f< telegram {roll) O.S. Willham, Ok- the field house at 7 p.m. one of the mawned relays of to , but had no ' la~ioAmfta A & M presid~nt: In a(ldition the Blue Devils the ~ual ~Icago Daily News work outdoors preceding the er returning to Stillwater, be out to pick up their 16th Relays Saturday,. , The present series will tun Okla. I have conferred with the pionship in 23 runnin,s. ' ['he Ha~ks have beaten both Monday to Saturday, April 4 board of regents for A Clinton, a six time king, is teams In earlier meets. The squad consists ot 10 &alI M coll~ge. We wi.n ~O~pIY with pected to provide the stiffest Last week 10w~ won the mile ers and four catchers. (:ight critena . govermng lOterco~le- petition tor the defending featul1!. at .the Kmghts of CQ~um- ~rs, are being taken to man giate athletiCS and expect to Im- in the first major com tit ion bus meet I? the t1,me of, 3.21.1, mfleld and outfield posts. prove ' faculty s~laries and com- the season for the eight :me cort- snort of .thell' best hme of the sea- Lin~ey doubles as a pitcher petency. Immediate steps will be terence. son of 3.19.11. outfielder. taken. eBlieve commission misun- . Coach Francis Cretzmeyer plans starting i[W'lers derstood our intentioM." Coach ChIC Forwald of to use the same team that won the , .. City was expected to enter last three meets with Stan Lev- Vogel mdlcated Thursday that . AeU,on p~tponed man squad While the other inson, Ted Whe~ler, LeRoy Ebert the starting piliCher for the open- Philip Milo Ball, ,NCA prcsl- lengue representatives, McKinley and Gary Scott running in that er Monday would be chosen trom dent, said in a statement that on Franklin. Roosevelt and order.' Diehl, Merle Jensen and the basis of tne telegram the NCA all ot Cedar Rapids, will In addition Ebert and' Wheeler Jim Riedesel. executive committee "has post- squallS of 2tJ or m()r~ men on hand. will both run in the 600 yard run. The team's probable lineup and poned final action on the status of City high entries: However, Wheeler will pass up his batting order Monday will be: Oklahoma A & M pending receipt Pole V(lult _ Don Coulter- speciality, the 'I,OOO meter, for the Bill Stenger, 2b; Don Waldron, ~b; £f)t){/£ of documentary substantiation Dick Murray mile relay. The lanky Ohicago Ron Cap.ps, 55; Jack Lundqulst, STANKY, within 30 days that the institution' runner .was {prced to withdraw cf; Ed Lmdsey, U; Jerry Hilgen- ls in conformity with the NCA C ~hot Put - Steve when the 1.000 was -scheduled iril- berg, c; Bob Miller, lb, and Jack O~""II·': athletic progmm." ' hr.,lrles McComas and Jim mediatelY before, the relay: . ' Hess, rt. S1!tO{/It; C"'R~S, Norman Burns, secretary of the aO-Yard Dash-Ken Iowa. 1'185 won th1'(!C mile relay These are the men making the " ABle 5UCCE§§ AG A commission on colleges and uni- Steve Ferguson, Charles Sample titles in .the past at the Chicago trip: versities said: or Roger Crull. , me,et. The wins came in 1939; 194.6 Pltchers: Merle Jensen, Bob FRE5#MA# LAST YEAR, "Th t' • 60-Yard High Hurdles - 'Bill an9 1950 Diehl, Jim Riedesel, DougLas Bo- I~ Ot/T TO PROVE rh'AT e ac IonII at~ounts to (j tem- Shima, Jim Frederick and The H~wks finished third in the genreif, Ron Schaefer, Bob Get- r/lE "50PIIOMORE JINX' poraryIf d canceta a Ion bof suspensJon.t. . C ou Iter or Dave M on.k of champions event at t'm, g' R'IC h a rd D'Ie k son, BII'1 Du- CJOtGII'''' A':FtCr MAIIA6t=RS / acumen ry su stan lation IS Hiah Jump Don lInd ' ' gan and Jim Andreasen not given withln .30 da~s, the NCA Coulter and Paul Davis ' a year ag~. " Catchers: Jerry Hilge~berg, Bob executive committee IS em pow- Borts .~"., • Heppenstall Bill Quinby Ma . ered ~o disaccredH Oklahoma A. & Br~ad Jump _ Dale ' wen~; iIq.ketbali Awards Collenline. ' • rVIn M w.. t~out" a vote .of the entire Leslie Ferguson and CrUll. ,. ~ , ;~ -. "./ '. Infielders: Bob Miller, Bill Sten- .How to bring on association. 60-Yard 40W Hutdles-'Don To, 31 " Hawkeye gor, Ron Capps, Don Waldron, The NCA'S, ~ommission and ex- Dwight Coulter and Shima. ' ;, 't· " F " ~ ' . Conrad Eckstrom (also o.f.), Jim ecutive committee Wed?esday ap- Hal!-Mile-;-Jon q.randrath, tsl y, . resnmen Cilek.. • , ,Spring Fervor proved a recommendahon to drop rna and DWight Coulter. Granting .of bnskctball . letters OutfIelders: Jack Lundquist, Ed I the school fr,om the academic list. Quarter-Mile Relay-5teve • and numeral . ..to 3~ v~rsity Lindsey (also p), Jack Hess. , • guson, Crull, Sample and Mellick- freshlqan tor ttJe '1953- \' 1 DAVEY TO FlGUT cr. . ' ' J .P.H'R9IT 1Jf')~ Spl,Il,Wli,ljni, 2Ai ' M.il~ , Rel&y . - Prep Indoo .M t ear_O~d slankord, <'.:on,n., welter- John Phillips, Frederick and Mel· went ' nine var- .' , r ee eight, wlll meet Chuck Davey in licker. , tb ,t , J , • 10-rouMer April 29 at Olympia .Mlle'Medfey'.,..Duane Thomas or lhU~:t~:eISafr:eaSeh~~_ Dta,als'l. RIO '.J , ~ , ~IJ I n, ~, !tadiu~, Ute. IlltElliJhtional BoxlfB 't>'lvil '!'Sample, -CJull and Blllra~lar,ded to"meh\l!,enIJef '\ " , _ ~ ~ , ,,~ tl? Lib said hursd,y., " ' Itho . ••• • , . ' /I ' and • . tre~h- Iowa will~ be bos Saturday 0 t , " ,~ l,it.1L " I ,t,;' , aw~rd al~o , as 56 ' ~ctJools and '$ome. 70n- pl' p , ,I • I tr ckmcn ' fo~ the 'annual state. IB Tl)ese are tbej!':wards: ". a~" C h' h s h~l '"doo i. " k " ' lJI..t •• \.elk. , ...... OflJl , 1vv.... r .r!l~ , .1(...... ltl ... D..... ,M.; 1II0Kl •• and gie\d champ onships-to bE\. held .,.___ .. ~ ... ______,...~~_~~_ I.,. D.ctt, •••e,.n; DI.: ' 0 ••• RolI.lok. in the field hose. I I.",. cu" ella'''' J.'lUIlln. N.wlon: Th t d b . , • aob.,1 III... (Jka,l,i cn,: ..be.1 lIIlI. e !'pee, sponsorc y the CAttDS STOP YANKS ahd II homer, to pace the Milwau- I••• ",."rlo.: G.... I. a .... ,. .•1 ...... Iowa High School Athletic assoc- ST. PETE~SBURG, Fla. (IP) _ kee Eiraves to a 10-8 victory over ~~;b.~~'~:.::::~~~ ..~r·n .. rl: Oapt. iation, has attracted 32 class B The St. LoUIS Cardinals smeared his old teammates the Cincinnati ' MI ••• Lotto. schOOls and 24 In the C class. This SLACKS to Match Allie Reynolds Thursday and Reds Thursday. ' 0 BI~ •• 1,1.0 ..111., • • I'all,n. m.l aobe.I is the first year in the history 6f . d th N Y k' DI •• I, 1 .... 0117: lIIerl. J •••••• Dave .. • th t th t I 0 w hIppe e cw or . Altogether the Braves pounded p.rl: D.. lIIeBo\'.. JI.,Un,Ie., 1'.. 1 e mee a a c ass C has becn 10-2. ' (!lur hurlers-Joe Nuxhall 81.,•• JI~.e. " added. 95 Joe Presko, young righthander Frank &mith, Niles Jordan and D.... o....::~~I;:~~I~:~te. yalley High ?f West'D~S MClinies il 14 , whose arm trouble slowed the Ernie Nevel-for 17 hits. Walker ~ ...... NUI••• I Will be gunn10g for Its third , Floor Man'. Store Cards' progress in the National Cooper and Jack Dittmer ca.1 cat...... ' hi.; D.... d ca., straight title with strong competi- ' III.U.... 111.\ T •• C.... I ... I •••• t ' 'fr . Ieague Ias t y~ar, hurled seven 10- swatted homers for the r ••, ; D...... D"'.. D 80U L.U Ion commg om Teachers High nings and was brilliant. who iced the verdict with a lI"'k: lkM.1 0 ...... D'•• 'leld. JU.; ot Cedar Falls. .. 0 ....'. Sa.'" Pe N IIIn ' a., Prellmi a y ts '11 b h Id run sp Iurge m the mnth J....J.k...... lIl,j Ko' •• elk ·ita.lI. . n r even . WI e e Ewers Me,n's Store DODGERS WIN* which was helped along by I/t. 111041".1 .. a,. Lo«18 •••II, Ma.I •• : m the afternoon, With the excep- 28 South Clinton CLEARWATER* * Fla. (JP)-Trail- Cincinnati errors tWill ..... t:1.... ~", · •• ··h~: .....rt a." .... tion of the 440 yard run, two mile mg. by three runs ' m. the ninth, the * *. * 8~.en".. •• '''n. ,' .. a..t-• alb.,.h1P~'. O.lnnoll, Ill,; WilliM,lIo. .... reI ay an d ptJle'" v~ult" f.\nals that 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:'r. 1 Brooklyn D9dgers tieli the score INDIANS ' BLAST CHISOX Sok ••f. Q'~~1f"" 111.; WIlli... s ...... ,. wi~1 be completed in the after- ~d tallied another run jn the lHh " lJJ"Jt~:~~~,"''::~r~IV.''I4 •• III. noon and all other final events I~njng to overcome the Phiiadel. . TUCSON, A~IZ. (JP)-Wlth a 14- A. a ...... f OIJ1. will begin in the evening at 7: pbia Phillies 8-7 Th d )pt attack that lOcluded hpme * ' .. '* ay. by Al Rosen and Jim Hegan, SENATORS FALL. 4.3 Clevela.nd Indians Thursday beat • ORLANDO, Fla. (1P)-The Bos- the Chlca~o. White Sox, 8-4. tvn Red Sox defeated Washing- , ~\lU Brlssle, who pitched t 43Th sd B t d mmngs, lind Al Aber, who hurled on, . -, u~ ay. . o~ on ~core the last two h Id th Wh't So , ' ~G FOB INDUSTRIAL CAREERS If..; first run In 24 mmngs Ih the ,e e I e x second inning after Washington scoreless after the fourth round. O.... ~an.llIe. I.... alllli .... ,I.,m •• ' In •• n••• ,.a, ".DI. I.wn r:" ' • spurted Into a 2-0 lead In the . • * * * ~,,""l , Oarbon COIlUl&lU'. lUDufacturer of clry eells and nuh- first ihning. BROWNS STOP GIANTS 1It~ ', earboD&1MiIJ ,tt&phl&e electrocl~ and anodea, Impervioua . D~iry 'Queen * * * PHOENIX, Ariz. (JP) - O'&phUe. bhliJi.e!l ~ot motor. and rener.ion; arq ClBrboll8 and. BRAVES TOP REDS, 10·8 two-run homers, all at the ex- ~~ ~t1 ., o&Jier lD4ustrial carbon produola offer. summer "The cone ~vith the TAMPA, Fla! (IP) - Ex-RedIeg pense of Sal Maglie. gave thE: St. IlIIIplonaen&,1o' '54 B.S. anc1 M.S. rradUBtea: Joe Adcock slammed out four hits, Louis Browns a 6-5 victory 0 CHEMISTS • ·PHYSICISTS • ENGINEERS curl on top" , . including a single, two .doubles the New York Giants Tnllr.:nAV C.rcaDlc •• C.. ...ucal • ClvU • Electrical ' 1Dd~ • Mechanical • and - , , '54 Qr ' " .• . Bwanlon 8:00 P.M. Argr:~ RED OAK, IOWA e PER r.fW.!1~:~~t ' 1105 w•• ~ rll'1l~ St, • PERSON (Tax lDabaclMl) .• ~GT0r4. Vermont CLARKSBURG WEST VIRGfNIA 75 ,.. ,o.,..~ "hIllpp~. Pike • GE'l"YOUB TlCUIS TODAY At . ' :.WUY·NOT DROP IN DUaING YOUR Wh... ~ Druq ••• AU Dar LoDq , ",arNG I 'V".P~1'I8N AHD. GIT ACQUAINTED Memorial UIIlOn Labbr ••• MOOD Hour 0a1y r'"4'~~F:!cl)' " F"'~•• hll, "EvelUdy" Dry Batterlet. "Pr.IIt~ne" AnU· DAIRy·qU_EN Also aVllilabje' each nlte before tbe , !"II!IIi~" ' :!I;~".r""".~,1'C1IoIoft" anel "NatIOnal" ZI""W\c Flirn.i:e Illec:, show . at the door of Macbride IniI:I& ...itI!r..... 1m • Gr'phlle. '·N.~en.I" carbon B.... h.i. "Na· 137 South RiverslCte Drive Auditorium. . I iAnn'0lWtoj' ancl .. WId, varlety or "N.llon~I" Induot ....1 ca.bo 11!4 ..... ~te ".".4 ... alI. llldllltn. • '\ n (Acrois from the Hydraulics Lab) NO SEA,.. RE8ERvED - COME EAllLYI " rn " 1 ~S-:-PlIce . 5 . Quake'r Group Scotland -Y~rd Seeks 300 Prep u.s. ~!~~~n!?~~dn~~ ~~e!tC!~!~n~lh~!!J HUNTING FOR VALUE? Lookl Lookl Carroll Thursday bound over AT- of men's suits and $700 worth of VIall tit. thur Martin Day, 41, 01 Iowa City, women's apPtlrel. Announces S.trangier of 4 Women rt Studenls one of two men arrested for cloth- The two men were arrested in If__ cmdFID_ ing thefts in Iowa City, to the fed- IOwa City Tuesday night 31 - lower City'. · LONDON (JP)- Scotland Yard - T0' V"IlSI SUI eral grand jury in Davenport. His Wednesday by FBI a ents in 00- '53 Pro)ecls delectives sa id Thursday night the other residents living partner. Arthur N. Matthes. 35, of opertation with Iowa City police. Princess Cafe first of (our women to be mur- street. North Liberty, was granted a con- MEAT MARKET ,. S I j ts f dered in a strangler's lair in the Throughout B I' I t a j n • Approximately 300 high tinuance until Tuesday by Carroll. SUI Professor Elected Aerou lraJD tile ummer serv ce pro ec or shabo Notting Hill district was . . Now ()peD • 1953 were announced this week M ' JY h Ch I r 45 'r f searched for Chri~tle, the art students and teachers are The two, arrested b lederal • JeffersoD Hotel . th A IF' d S . I S. 0 n r SIC, , WI e 0 a clerk 55 He had lived in pected to participate Ln the 2 bureau of investigation agents In To Rotary Presidency Only Clloke Meat. by e mcr can fiCO servIce clerk who is the object of a nation- ' . • committee 'd h t apartment for 15 years and annual Iowa high school art Iowa City, are charged with theft Pro r: J. W. Howe. SUI college I: • Delicious Food . WI e man un. th . 11 I t hib't' d t d ti Spcdcrl GroUDd 1M. j Many types of projects are bc- . . seen ruc as recen y as as I Ion an ar e uca on o( interstate shipments of clothing oC engineering, has been elected Wide Varlety , l ing otfercd including Institutional . The detectIves established ~h~ day. Now he has van~sbed. at SUI April 24-25. valued at $3,300. president of the Iowa City Rol ary I- • Quick Service 'I\'llS Give U. A Trial I vi it It!· d t IdenUty or all of the VICtim5 other man a pTospecllve Young artists {rom 50 Day and Matthes, who were club. Ray L. Bywater eled- • Pleasant Atmosphere f sel'd ce unlJ Sil n er~- n-~n t usry Thursday. They beHeve Mrs. found thre~ of the bodies schools wl11 display thell' employed oy an Iowa City truck- I'd vice-president • c a.n fo~md n t y seT.vlce. Qer~a- Christin was killed just betore behind wallpaoer in a pantry the modern galleries or the Ing firm. took the clothine after Elected to the board of directors • ~Iotna t~ u ~n s~m l fars, ua er I Christm ~s . A wire or thin rope called police. - , Arts building. Sponsored by it had been shlp;;;;J to Iowa City along with Bywater were Dean MR. FllANJt EGERER BREIIEIAI'S • 11l erna ana vo u~ ar~ servi ce, choked Ollt her life. . . . \ . SUI hi' f' ts b Ow.tor •• d...... ,." Friends servicc uruts In Christie was a wItness In 1 s: 00 a. me ar. Y but before it reached retail stores, Jones and Dr. L. E. SWlwell. ODe to. Cere 114 S, Dubuque St. I and ,. El Salvador, and United . Then the other.three ~ere Lured against Timoth. y J. Evans, extensIOn. division and the accordi~g to the FBI. Day was Rl pro!. Howe.and Dorr Hudson, oul-

- l\lentall 111 Hel cd apartment o~ a dead end street. charged with strangling Mrs. It and .conference is under the · " ~.. 1-· .... . - '. ~ . ~ooew~~~~g~o_w~~ns ~thili J4~0~~d~~n~p~fu~W~~ a k. ------~~~ -~~------~------~----~------• Stude.nts workmg In InstJ~ution- they went into that area of pov- child. was convicted and hanged. professor of art. I 01 service ~nits s~rv~ baSIC hu- crty and vice. He protested his innocence to the Guest speakers · man needs 111 InstitutIOns for the 3 Y VI U d Max Schoen. visiting pr~)fess()r · mentally ill. the mentally defi- O~ng c ms en . psychology at Coe cient and the delinquent. Unit One was MISS Hecto~lna .M?c- Rapids, wbo will discuss members work in conjunction Lennan, 25, a servant gIrl mlssmg " h S h I tellcctual Temper ot r.nnll>mno·- I ! with regular etnployes, receive from her home for more than a Iowa Hig c 00 Art" and William ";~.~::~:: I ~~~1ii~~~~ Ihe same pay and work the same month. I I director of art at River l' bours. ~nolher was Miss Kathleen Ma- '53 P ay Festiva Ill., who will speak on .. Intern-in-industry and com- loney, 19, an orphan with finger- W"II EdT d ucation in the Junior munit service programs enable nails and toe nails painted scarlet. I n 0 ay Schoo!." young people to gain first-hand The fourth body was that of Rita . . "Adventures in Art." the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ knowledge in economic and social Elizabeth Nelson, 24. The detec- Iowa hIgh. scho~l. pla.yer~ Will rent series of weekly ; areas. Students secure their own tlves gave no details on her back- complete theIr partJcI~atlo~ m demonstrations led by Prof. Wach- I [ -----~~~--~--- jobs in industry, on the farm, or ground. a?nual Iowa play producllon fes- owlak as part of the curren.! "TV • • 1------[------.;....------in some form of community set- 0 f b . t' b I' .d IIval today at the SUI theatre. Schooltime" series over WOI-TV, 0 d 8 -ord WWTED - pa ....n ..... - Kan • City, LOANS on dJamolMb • ...,.., h...... OAlIAGE. 0.- In. Call Ud or 44417. ne ate VIC Ims was e leve ne &1 ...... c per - Ell ler vacailon. 8- 1818. lypewrJle.... """. .nd pencU ..LI 1-----r'rT'--:--.:-:-::-"G':':'__ --- vice. to be six months pregnant, but Community groups a~d litlle A!"es, wi~1 be Included in a show- Three dll)'8 ...... 12c per word ... kllu. Hock· Eye x-o. Wanted 10 Buv Seminars Aid Understanding! Scotland Yard did not name her. theatre organizations Will oc~u- ing of !ilm5 of interest to a rt d Work Wanted International student seminars . Pollca Continue Search py the stage in the commul1lty teachers. Five d& )'s ...... 150 per wor ___A.:... partment______for Rent PWhAl-ITa>on. I.Ha -I. rouah p~.war Ch vrolet. \. bring together potential leaders division on Saturday. Ten daya ...... ZOc per w ord LAUNDRIE D. Phone 01,.. among students from many coun- Police conl in~ ed digging in tbe Class A high schools with an ODe mooUl ...... 390 Per ward 1 -----,M~UB~l-C-an--d~R~a~d~i~o----- tries for the exchange of id~s and garden and prymg open walls a.nd enrollment of more than 450 wn Minimum charre 50e inrormation and the discussion of floors: The order from detective open today's .sessions at 9:30 a.m. problems related to international supepntendent Peter Beveridge Fairfield will present "Suppressed CLASSIFIED DISPLAY cooperation. was:. Desires;" Mason City, "Death Quaker international voluntary "~lrd O\)t I,~ there aTe a.ny more Cell ," and Iowa Cily High, "Box ".150. service consists of se~vice at an bodIes there. Three bodies were and Cox." ·Restaurant overseas wprk camp engaged in found Tuestiay, and the fourlh At 2 p.m. Abraham Lincoln. I construction of houses and play- Wedne S d~y .. Council Bluffsl will present "All 13 So. DubUque grounds for rq!ugees and orphans. By pahen~ plodmg, ~he ~etcc- My Sons;" Newton, "Al)gels Good healtH and physical stam- tves determmcd t~e approxImate Marry;" McKinley High, ALWAYS FINE tOOD ina, wlllingness to work an:! the time or \hp rpurderl:!. Mrs Christie's Rapids, "The Barretts;" Spencer, """I A.... en ...rweft ..... The »&117 10wan " . .. 1".. ,- Oflte4i abilily to speak at least one 101'- bod;y was,tdupd stuffed under the "Pipes of Dunbar," and- Esther- Buement E.,t n.n , .. eign language are essential lor (Joor .boards of the front room. The ville, "The Roman Kid." I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I in ternational ~ ervice camps. st.rangler may have gotten thc last The final session at 7:30 p.m. Uolts Work in Mexico vI ctim oniy three \I eel;s age. ,'ilI include "The Doctor in Spite Call 4191 Friends service units work in No Apparent Uotive IO f Himself," Roosevelt. Cedar 1 1 ------;;i'7,;~_;;;_----- Mexican communities organizing But the detectives have found no l Rapids; Cutti~g "Kind Lady," recreational programs, assjstin~ motive. Robbery has been la rgely Dubuque; Cutting. "I Remember ?ublic health activities, teaching ruled Ollt. Another p\l7.z1e is howl Mama." Marshalltown; GENE RAL I)'nlnl. nOla" publl• . mlmeo rraphlnor. Mary V. Burna. 1101 Iowa ------'--­ arts and crafts and doing man- the three younger women could 1 Miracle," Ottumwa: and Sta le BlInk. OLlI 2eSll. ual labor. have gone into the bullding with- of Scotland," Act three, MII'~ " _II United States work camps arc out being noticed by any of the tine. projects composed of men and _. I iI ~~~ ~~~~~~~~======1___ -.. ___ ..... ______------ALTERATION--~ . repair on m.n·•. women'. women who assist local commun­ ~ Ioth ln.. Thfl emily Tailor ShOllpe, ______, ~______11I l', • • COU , •• OIal_l. ities with the solution of social ,. ~~~~-----~--~--~ ~~~--- and economic probiems: 'r, projects are the building of a health c1mI~, Playr.:0und, schOOl, ~ommunity ctnteG . an.~ . houses. Anyone inte~t~tl1h , '):lartiCiP a t­ '(Jakt log in a prt'ljlk sllbUliJj write Miss Garnet Guif• .:, 116 En Univer­ lor sity, Des MOii'/ds. can also be obtained Ii from dress or YWCA offices orial Union.

"The ' A• • ,miiitfllrf J&\..iisI~- l::!OmrnDI -· nily in will be lh~ topic ot Dr. Altred Jospc's talk tonight at 7:30 at Hil­ lel foundation, 122 E. Market st. Jospe is a prominent Jewish re­ ligious leader and national director o( program and resources tor the B'nai B'l'ith Hillelloundation. A fter the add ress a reception will be held to introduce Jospe to Serve Your Family Just Call ~ tuden~ • and friends of Hillel house. He will be a guest of honor at the Sigma Delta Tau sorority 4191 Today house be!ore the evening servicc. Jospe is the authllr of "Religion and Myth In Contemporary Qewish I'm a Daily Iowan ad·taker. My job is to help you PhllosopliY" and several ma~azine advertise, moel effectively through the clallsified articles. r columns. Whether you want to rent an ~ent, ~------buy a house. sell a washing machine: or trade in WSUI TQ Broadcast a used car, I will .how you how to word an ad Forum on Stalin's Death Sach Quart Contains Essen­ • that will gel quick economical results. - When you advertise to the University Market, I tial Amounts of Almost ALL A llarvard university forum a your best bet is The Daily Iowan clcruified ads. the death of Joseoh Stalin will bt! broadcast over WSUl Saturday ;jt I The Vitamins and Minerals We can reach lO,OOO potential bUY8I1l for you for 2 p.m., according to Richard Sct­ a minimum co.t of only SOc: a weekI terberg, program direetor. 1 Neeaed Daily To Enjoy Good .' The tape recorded two and OM­ half hour progra'm will Health! REMEMBER - For Quick Harvard's leading authorities on I' Russia discussing the conseq'uen­ Results - Dial 4191 Todayt ~es ot Stalin's death. Am ong those to be heard With 4~0 UDl. Vilamin A the broadcast ore Prof. • Nemzer oC lhe Russian Research 1 M~ Vitamin Bl center, Prot'. Merle Falnsod, dir­ • ector Of politjcal studies at " I Vfltf~ • 2 M~ Vitamin B2 cenler, and Raymond A. 400 UDlta Vil~ D co·director of the Harvard I • • on the Soviet social • 10 MQ1Il Madn Choose Your Easter Outfit Nowl • 10 M9Dl 'Iron i . 0.1 Mqm Iod1ne njoy the amart good appearance ,of a. hand· • T' Esome stJ.it chancre - 'you're cas~al :yet well drened with the coat. and contraating slqcks. l This trio idea qivea you two outfits in one, Also Penny for Penny, Hi-Vitamin you get extra wear from both outft4l. We've a large choice of distinguished fabric8 to please AI ilk is tile most mltrit.ious . you. • ,IA".L milk yOIl r: money can buy. Ihreulhovt ,..... 1. NEW SPRING NEW SPRING Call 9123 and order some LIY. 2 ....k, 1ft a,.lcuhu.al S'UIIS SLAeKS. t0d4yl ..ttl.mellh. L •••• aba'" 1... 1 1ft .Ierv ... FroD! $5_: From $1016 I... f •• 111 faculty .f H.brew Uftlvenlty aM IHoIh. ,...."olltl... Al'IfCIYI SomelhlD9 New at 7 wukl I. h ...l i ' , , ..,._ I" Iv...... AIIHICANrS lIf'It,rtI ,..,.. The new AMBER Bottle pro~ BREM,ERS teets the valuable Vitamins

from harmful light ray~. ~ Goshen Students To Visit SUI Fergusen To Talk , Former Studen' State ,Institutions Aio About Spanish Poet ,,!~.k:,~Ul~o::~.T:t!! , 'nded B"y C' o" m~' m·-I.' tt·e·e ~~nE~~~:~2~~1~~1!~~~::~~~~ In Chamber Tonight ~~:%~~i:~:~~~!~~:o!~~~ RecommeJrn _ The Iowa ' .... ~~Th~~Cetlpdlrlo~jheOuciStr.sl,dSabeY inbYg.tlhnel'tiUatnedl.'vebry- er!':;~~~icF~~~~SJ~dt~~e~l~q~~r~I~= f~; ~~~::~~~d~s~s~he current ser- DES MOINES (n I - erlco Garci~ Lorca, Spanish Poet" ;~e maneuver, "Desert house appropriation!> committee the Sot:lety, of MagaZine .Wrlt~rs, in the senate chamber of old Cap- ':' IS deslgnetl. to test the Thursday recommended passage of New Y~rk c~ty, In cooperatlon-Wlth itol at 8 p.m. today. tJveness of atomiC w.eapons In sup • .three bUls which woUld the umverslty. It Is underwritten A former drama critic for th'e port o.t ground achon. the state board of control PRINCETON, N.J. (JP}-Miss Dorothy Lynch, a member of the ~y .an .anonymous gift ,of $52:500 Bookman magazine, Fergusen Takmg part are men from army about $26,667,780 In the next Women's Society lor Christian service lit the Methodist church here, whIch IS,~ b~ use: ~~r~nfha flve- received his B.A, from Harvard posts throughout the country, years lor operation and wrote recently to the Leclede company at Pearl River, N.Y., and yeat perl 0 es a IS e pro- In 1923 and was a Rhodes scholar They have been formed into com· ment of the 14 institution it sup- asked lor some vitamin pill samples to be sent to India . missions. jec'JIh' fl t d 1 th at Oxford in 1926. posite, battalion - sized COI1li!at Wh II dr' ed t h h " '(t' hers awar, or e Fergusen Is a member of the tcams for this maneuver in the ervises. en 16 6 I very man arnv a t e p YSlclan s 0 Ice were distinguished and Institute for Advanced Studies, Nevada desert. . One of the bilts would approprl- Miss Lynch is a secretary, she asked that the pills be lell in the wait- bli ' d ' th 1 ~.---"------III :f r om Th' d li ered 'th f ,, ' " pu c service urmg e year PrInceton, N. J ., and an associate ate $11,152,480 a year in the next 00 • . the e very man ans~ WI a lrm . no, an American magazine of two years for operating the insti- utside e olflce was a trailer truck ,with a shipment of 623,lOO I I Ul f ' 'Ll be Id professor of literature at Prinee- tutions. oovitoamin pillJ;, weighing 1,540 pounds and '"alued at more than $20,- :1c:ncd aS~~~il,wlprese:te~ to A TEAM OF FOREIGN students attend In, Gosben college In In· ton university. cIlana will be 011 tour durin, Easter ·acatlon. They will be at the He is author of "The Idea of a Ced"t a.,'d., I ..... The ~igure is $5 a year less than . Miss L~nch who said she had eXPected "three or four bottI~ · .. e(lll,,~; Mennonite church, 614 Clark st., Suuday, Apl-11 5 at 2:30 p.m. They Theatre" and has contributed to I.",.,. 8I1lar'e,t Rallr ••• reeomended by Gov. William S. 1;hursday ':1 certainly was s urpr~ed." ~ , ,The ~cond awara, !Or the are (left to righi) Nal·KwanC' ChanC', Talneh, FOnnOlli1; Abram "American Review," "Swanee Re- COS) nea.rdsley. The reduction resulted ' i distinguIShed magazme Hostetter, Gap, Pa., American studeDt leader of the (1'OUp; Hana view" and "Kenyon Review." TOlllrl" from equalizing amounts which involving , origil'\lll r.eportipg HlIlerband, Furth/Bayern, Germany, aDd Kamal HaJUlll., Jerusa- Fergusen has published poetry Bell In WOIt ... Swln. would,go to the tour mental instl- Campu' sCar.nl·.va 'I.... ·. Dea·dll·nes which serious obstacles had to be lem, Jordan. Tlley are t~ present an Inspirational program for the in "New Directions" and "Partisan Wlll1:'8 1:0M OWIIN' ~ COWBOYS tution. overcome, will be $1,000 present- Easter season and speak on contemporary life in their bomelands. Review," and has had published Total III More ~d to the writer. his translation of Sophocles' lIaf·rd., . Y •• A,t ... For II B ~~~~r~f:?f.g~~: 1.!! ,!!~,'", I!!~! Race 'Entries E~~~!,:~~:;;:m P'g' 1) Forensic Meet ·AHracts 300; ";=::::i::~nC~:'~n_ ":~E,:~E:;!~ However, it is about $3,700,000 a Carnival the all-university spring 0 . I SI d I W·II S IUS I stalled today in the second floor 2 llANOS I year less thaI' the boarti had asked carnival' to be held in the SUI are sc:o~~~~~ ~~::rn~;Pj~; stein, A3, Mus~atine, 24, ._ U en S I . e' p ena e lounge of the SUI library, Prof. R. EDDIE S':'~~t;'!r"':I~~:·~:C~E8TJlA for the next biennium. . field house. wIll be accepted until Mortar Board, women's SUccessful liberal arts candl E. Ellsworth, library director, an- .nI One o( the other two bills would Wednesday, according to Peter soholastic sorority, Helen dates for the Unl~n Board, With Close to 300 Iowa high school nounced, The machine, which EARl. '" 818 ""snaN PI ..UBOYS appropriate $3.700,000 for the two Van Oosterhout, L1, Orange City, A4 Le Mars and Fran- the votes, they r~ce lved , were Paul debaters and speakers are a legislative assembly. w~ll dispe~e. cokes for live cents, '~ year period for bulldlng Improve- Van Oosterhout, carnival publicity E4, 'lowa Cit~, are gen- ~art1ett,. A2, Bedlord, 391; Hllr: pating !h the state final~ I T' h WIll remam m the lounge as long E~.rr WIIDNE8DAr ments. The governor had left it up chairman, said there is still room for the event. rlet Whitesel, A3, Cedar Rap~d., fowa HIgh School ForenSIc . . ~day 5 pro~ram of specc ae- as students do not take bottles C •••enlol "OVEa !a·NIT!" to. the legislature whether the tor a tew more booths in the April Booth appllcailons should go to 384; Bob ~oerr, A2, Sioux CIty, contest now at SUI, according hVltles also Includes debate. on from the room Ellsworth said. board should be given funds for 11 carnival. Omicron Delta Kappa at the office 359; MargIe Hahn, A~, Cedar Hugh F. Seabury, league chair· whethe~o~r: :~~~~~~l ~a;i~;a~~~~~I;;;;~;;;;;;';;;;;;;~;;~:J ~~~~~~~~~~~~ building l!Ilprovements . .The 1961 -Entries \n :the baby race will be of student atfalrs, 111 University Rapids, ,346; Rex J amieson, A2, man. inal orator, extempore speaking le.lsll\lure made no appropriation accepted until ..5 p.m., . April 10. Hall. . story CIty; .327, and Ann Baker, Events included in the and an informal get-together ! r ~ul~ding improv~mepts. AU children of SUI' st~ents.. A2, Iowa City, ~72. " are debate, discussion, exte sponsored by Delta Sigma Rho :n ... But Would Reappropriate ulty, or townspeople who M G ' " pnsucc;Ss(UI li~eral arls can?l~ current event speaking, Schaeffer hall at 7 p.m. . \ .The .-third bill would reappro- crawling age may be anagement roup dates Cor the Uruon Board, With oratory, radio speaking and Saturday's program includes pria.te $l,1P2,820 for building im- caJil ltle made " • tbe vott;S ~bey receIved, w.ere pretative reading. radio speaking, interpretative provements. The amount incl of 'student I He r 'E uti' nie ShlUiDg, AS, Jamruca, 182; Student senato'1IWI reading and a broadcast of the ."e remainder on a series ot ap- th" .bnby's DaJJ;l1: 0 a xee Ye ~' Marth" ~ebe, A2, Bedford, 176; th h' rfs th championship debate nvc!' WSo'l "\', T' • . . Y , <, . ' i- James Cooney, A2, . e upper ous~ 0 e v prlat+on ~ made b)f the 1945 leil5:, name a,~.1i ",ddre~. ."'. 'C. W. Mills, Ipanager ot ap'pli- Jilpan 169' .Byrcn Beak, A2 Islatul'e today m twq seS,SlOllS at 3 p·m. ~~ur.~, '" ' The r~ce bj:l.lwiged by L.. Qatlon date and traln!ni for the Point: S. . D., 1'63; Mary Jan~ An- 4 ana 7:30 p.m. in the " Prot.H. Clay ..Harshbarger of , Tl)J.s aqu;lUnt" under, the btU. Dale 0t etuden(s, and ~w1\St of Westinghouse, AOn; AS, Kepsauqua, 162, and Joy lecture room at the horary. the college of liberal art~ will ad· co, ~r;1 be u!;ed, by t.he board wpere af~irs, ~n.d M. \Vii l eompan,'s trail\~ 'Cobl~ 0'\2, Aurora, Ill., 119. The student senators w1l1 dress the students at a lunchcpn ~~ II .\1e~ed ~ost It the' state leg- L. :.Ior Pl~.n .. Th~ to members oe, Ute Electep w~kend ~clevisl on' Bho\\'s flO . ~ra~ C PI t' 'l'f1W1\ ){eIl, IOhoose '8,' . :M towns in 30 will re ~ lt1re We actIvities of • If ,;, '. . f:lt:cte4 ~o tjle s~uqcn~ Des Moines has 11 Iowa City ' 'HOSDillal-&llool ~I Ot'lf. (; ~n from th,IU.!io\ 'p oMtij's J.sqclation hwmlJets; Dlivenpdrt, five, ~pMIom ave,ral!:e. f, ~I ' . i/lr~ lTep" SWdin "uI. (louncH Nf;lwton, 'foUl'. ~1fiIs1 A specJal, collection of books and I.uff!!, wi~h 1>9 'Votes; ,;James ...... ::;;;;;;~;:;; ' ;';;;;;;;;;;;; _____.. 1 at 1 manuse,..lpts ,by Samel Taylor Col- lister, 9k, WlIShington," Ja., I "Doors Open 1:15.10:00 '1\es . !W~~ , Dn~mrt, . ::!Bll'Hl~l!'lel!idlN. :En,hsh Ipoet and phltoso- 51i. and K>/ B. Rao,. G, ·B ' NOW "ENDS rt!ca st~e~gTam Ii~~its ' rio",]I,."t.," I,l~e\, Qfothe 16thilcentUl')(, will ' ar~ In~ii\ . wwith. H. , '.. . MONnAY" ~. erslly Hour" at noon S1.lnday. riye ,at l~he SUI lib~al? in ~ he near "Un~\lccessflll T wID .Men candi- f ' r..I'h~ t1, 1tbil/ ho§t>ltal,.c:l:iool in hdlU'e . .\ '! , •.• " dates, wi'th the vplas they received 1 J..tJ- -- ', ... - '"7 .... Jpb'tIa"Uo'H'wlll 'be shown as p31i report, . SlTlillll'U m.om.ns.i '· The collection was left to SUI by were Bob, Nelson, AI, Clinton, qi[, I ';j !: ". thil telecasts, supplemented by an Th e administ,ation of the faculty at P\1rdue univer- Dick Morr, A3, Odebolt, ... Interview with Dr. Raymond R completed the lifting of sity before his death OJ) Feb. 14, Jerry Pournelle, AI, S'p l~inl~icld ,1 Rembolt, professor ot trois from all consumer 1953. Ohio, 20. A NEW HIGH at SUI and director of the the Impact expected on some Renz stuQied at SU~ ill 1939-40 Married students elected to school. Allen Hall, San was not registered il\ Thursday and r949-50, an\i during several student council are Bill Skaife, {WATER MARK Calif., will Interview Dr. Rembo index. Rummer~ . He chose to give tfic Dubuque, with 87 votcs; on both telecasts. Food prices during tbe collection to SUI because of his Mary Cooney, A2, In SUSPENSE! Harold Hymans, Des ending Feb. 15 dropped 1.4 friendship with Pro!. Joseph Bak· 82 votes, and Willia ... thrills representative of the cent - the sharpest decline In er of the EngliSh D2, Iowa City, with children's Easter seal drive, months. . rapid as the s also. make an appearance on Prices are sampled in 4P lIuT"tt>rc of the rushing Ni- programs. and cities and Iepresent "1"'.lJ\oUUII I' 1 Fi/l!' /iequenccs were phol(l. by mod~rate~ i~cQme , ' grQ.phRGl , .Jlf Robel't p'a~lu5, ,.4, r The " i1W~ lle¥,ge~ . relI\H % Marilyn row~ i Ci~y, ap9 Ric S ~ /lderson p~i.ce 1f!~.!j1 .at, 1J;1l?jlr Rent al;>ove MOUQt Vernon. Th~ show was di- the :rUPf 1950., pf(j~ K~1\B lev'~" , ~ MONROE rel!~~ by John Ulrich of the tele- and, lllmosr'one per c~t,,.Ii'bpve ,. , , , . . ,(isiOIl, teacbins ~ta.ff, and prodUced year ago. :e.u> ' said 'aU i",nm'ht,l I .' The April3rd Program of the. Art Guild Joseph COffiN by Jonn R, Winnie, chief of tele- ~asses , o~ . !004s "shm,unll'_ present Des Moinea' neatest sta- ton anti Quincy railroad tion is 31 mllca aw~y at Ames. charges of negligence. Her ban'd, R. p. Pelsel, was OOJlRt;CJTION a tra~truck accident at Harold J , SIever" C., Arlington, l11., ·on Dec. 3, 111501 Va., Is' one of It ,r~ ROTC Appeals to a circuit court dets tbroufhou~ the I1IItion rare, but appealiDg before II names have been lubmltted to has been tried Is almost Unlileardl U, S, seDate bt Presldtl1t D'filflt ot. The appeals came about Un- j D. Eisenhower 1.;r appointment to preliminary rUlings ot Judge the reaular marine cqrpa as sec- liam F. Riley ot, the U.S. dIR'trir'tl believe­ ond lIeutelUlllt.. court tor southern Iowa. a~ly n was erroneously re~ted l.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.1 funnyl T~ursday that J8IJlel Y. Hendtlcks, A4, Je(feraon ~d bee!l Darned. STOPI , Hendricks, eartier selected as a dlstlnguiahed SUJ military Btu~ent, LOOKI I baa been 6Uere4 a c:ommlJaion the army. LIatea to The PIa;D 01 TU T1IIUt Food ... sa", YO. ·tioM7 ·' , h ... Y... n...· RENT I 011 Offen Greater ()ollftllleaee HERR LlVE8mER LESS! .FOR (9.AcDJl "or Penoaal t.tentew WA.D&a.AS ...... ,...... , z DIAL ....1 The IMPORTANCE 'AtRIFT FOOD ._ ..... SElIG EARNEST .. ...,. COlor b~ "C"NICOLO. Il~ .. MICHAEL RlDGRAVE • JOAN CRHHWOOD N~!~RQ !.I11IllRFqp..P, •tlll!J!WNS