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University of Iowa Cou lderable eloadJnHl Campus and toda y ,,1jUa oeeaslonal showers. Wrb &ocIay 't- Iowa City ·owan 63. Low 44-49. Continued e at cloudy wUh oeeasioaal showers'VedDHClay. , Est. 1868 - AP L.ased Wire, Wirephoto -Five Cents Iowa City, Iowa , Tuesday, Ap ril 20, 1954 HA Top Assistant Refuses S8 c Men ~o B~ Hon,oredSoviet Diplomat's Wif~ Tums e, ' I·e At 32d F,nko,ne D,nner A · R d S I' W· :. ) o Testl y On Irregu arlties :f!!3~\~~~:2~~::.!iC::'2r'i;.:'s::r~;.~:::::.tt'ndingth. ga~nst e s; · tays nest nual Flnkbine dinner Tuesday at dinner are: DARWIN, Australia, Tuesday(JP) WASHINGTON fJP) ~ Clyde L. ------.------6:30 p.m. in Iowa Memorial Un- Jack Peters, LI, Ames; Paul -Mrs. Vladmir Petrov, wife ot Powell, an assistant chief of the Vacat.·on Ends as Students Return ion, according to Allin W. Dakin, Bartlett, 03, Bedford; John Bur- the Soviet diplomat who sWitched II2IIdal-rocked Feder al Housing administrative dean. rows, A4, BelJe Plaine; Victor to the West and handed over a Idmioistration, refused to answer f A traditional event honoring Bryant, A4 ; Robert Fletcher, C4 ; bundle of spy data last week, dra- questions at a senate Inquiry Mon- outstanding men students, the din- Robert Sedlacek, M4, and John matically t urned against Soviet day and left with a blast from his ner was Inaugurated by the late Stewart, C4 , al1 of Cedar Rapids. authorities Tuesday and lett the attorney accusing congressional W. O. Finkbine. Finkblne, who Rodney ShkoLnlck, LI, Center- plane on which she was being es - committees of setting themselves died in 1930, was a Des Moines ville; Richard S. Thomsen, A4, corted homeward. up as "the grand inquest of the businessman and an J88() gradu- Charles City; John P. MllIhone, The tall honey-'blond asked po_ qttion." ate of the SUI college of law. Aol Clarinda' William Anderson litleal refuge in Aus1ralla with her Powell Invoked the fifth amend- Theme of the Finkbine dinner A3: and Joh~ Seescr, A4 , both 01 husband after a heA1c eICht-min- ment privilege IIgainst possible wlll be "The 'Importance o! Lead- Clinton. ute fist fight Monday at Sytlney Itif-incrlmlnation in balking at ership in the American Way of David Hart A3 Council Bluffs' Air-port where anti-Communist ~ \ Questions 8S the senate banking Llle.:' Sever.al speakers, Includi~g Edwin Lind~ y, '04, Davenport; bystanders tried to prevent her committee b eg a n investigating PreSIdent Virgil M. Hanchcr, WIll Max Ingle A2 :Richard Levitt being dragged aboard the British charges of multimillion dollar ir- discuss various aspects ot this L2 ' Jack Lowr.J C4 ' James Tag~ BOAC Constellation by th ree So- maillll rtcuIarlties in connection with the topic. President. Hancher w1l1 ge;t, A4 , and Ronal'd Tyree, A4, viet escorts. bu ~ . , fOvernment's hOUSi ng and home represent. the university. Toa st- aU of Des Moines. Charles Goold- The bystanders, mO!ttly refugees loan programs. master WIll be Ro~ert F. Ray, di- ner, A4, Earlham; John McTavish, from Russia, said she was pro- Powell Subpoenaed rector o.f the SUI IO sutute ot pub- LJ, Estherville; Robert Ballantyne, tesllng, " I do not want to go." PoweJ1, who has served with the lic affairs. . A4' George Kern G and Stephen Pollee Boa.nlecJ Plaae FHA since the mid-t930s, was sub- Hou, To Represent Student N~ser, L2, all o'r I ~ wa City. When the plane reached Dar- . poenaed after he refused to appear Andrew M. Houg, D2, 51. Ans- D 'd W It DI K I k' win, last stop in Australia, at 5 gar. will represent the students al aVI 0 , , ~ tU , a.m. a dozen police in addition voluntarlly. He had resigned his Charles Tucker D4 LeMars Rob t April 5, but the resignation the dinner. ert Quinn A3" Marlon' Wesley, - to security police swarmed aboard. POS Alumni r epresentative will be. ,. , Two Russian cour iers were was held up when the housing David Peshkin Des Moines attor- Pippert, A3 , Mason City ; Kei th overpowered and reUeved of the ,~: ~als broke inlo the open last ney. Peshkin is' on the board of di- Hultquist, E4, Mt. Pleasant; Clyde .32 calibre pistols, whlcll they rectors ot the SUI Alumni associ- Kitchen, A3, Oskaloosa, and Louis were ca rrying in shoulder hol- Powell's lawyer, Daniel B. Mah- alion and president 01 the Des Bisinger, P4, Oxford Junction. ) sters, despite their resistance. cr, handed newsmen a statement Moines Alumni club. Others To Attend While the men were bein ... as he lelt the hearing room with Omicron Delta Kappa, men's V er dIS' Fldd e Ik e, A4 , Piliau n a; searched, Mrs. Petrov was sepa-.. , his client. Without saying who had honorary society, will "tap" new Carl Johnson, P4, Red Oak; Sam- rated from the rest of the Rus- liven the advice, the statement I h I Ch ' t D3 RI t d ' said Powell had been advised that members for nitiation dUring t e ue rlS ensen, , ngs e ; slans and R. S. Leydln, Northern It be permitted the senate commit- dinner. Dale Hawol·th, A4, Cham- Melvin Bebee, E4 , Robins; David Territory government secretary, tee 10 qu estion him, he would lose palgn, Ill., presidel)t ot the society, Foster, A3, Sheffield; Richard (AP Wire photo ) talked with her nearly three- the righ ts of a grand jury investi- will preside over the initiation Brinkman, L2, Sheldon; Cerleton TWO SOVIET DIPLOMATIC' COURIERS nank a dlstressed-look- quaters of an hoUT'. ceremony. Helseth, M4 ; Willard Isenberger, Oove-~D' O"'a- Fo' low-d p II on an d th e dl scI osure 0 f un- ( Dally Iowan Phol.) Al t di h I '11 A3 both f S ' C't 111 11" Evdokla Petroy as they h ustle her off to a plane for Europe ....."'. ,_.. '. ... ,peel'fled charges agal'nst hl'm <;() a ten ng t e C1 nner WI , 0 10UK I y. He had been instructed by . R r d f J P ' - I N3 b J ls l"Il th amid heated Australian protest at. a Sydney, Australia, alrJ)Ort ' d mE EASTE VACATION ollclally ende or oyee 0.." , e stu en s I on e campus Rcx Jamisoll, A3. Story City; M d h I tb it t I VI d P h Prl'me MI'n'sterl Rhbert Menzl'As Th e s I a t eme n t con tlnue : Id S t . wi h ... h tit ' on ay. e sew e 0 ex- ov et en,'oy a Imar droy w 0 ~" I~ "He (Powell) has been further Mont cello, an all other UI students his momlnr t ...e re- W 0 were guests a as year 5 George Inman, G, Tama; James I d ot the Au""-all'an governm' ent, af- f 1 MI P '-I I wi'h th t d ,. t ls I i ho e idents broke w th his Re, bosses last week and turned over a batch or "" 'ona' I committees, s.pU· on 0 e Ules. SlI OS"" a on, • 0 er s u Am .., rer re · even , a umn w ar res Ka er, E2, Wa hington; Gordon t d ter the plane had left "- dney, to told that congressl 'ad"- d t th h lid H I h uJtc 1'a W st f r d h tt d d documents to Aus ralian a uthorities. When the plane Ian ed In ~~ instead of confin ing thems"lves to "" twe en 0 e 0 ay. ere she carr es er s ase nw ' e - 0 owa an w 0 a en e pre- Campbell, Col ; Norman Melcher t, determine if she wanted to slay their proper function, hav; in ef- laWD, upon returDln" Monday. vious dinners as students, and A3 ; and Streeter Shining, A3, all ~;:':':~b~/ralia , she chan,ed hrr mind and decided to stay with in lhis country. feci constituted themselves as the . of Waterloo. She had an hour to make liP .vand inquest of the nation acting prevent the fleecmg of loan seek- 5 · I R t R William Youngman, C4, Win- her mind befo re the plane left as Informers, witnesses, p~osec u- e r~, and ousted 45 FHA employers pecla eques s are field; Richard Cnplan, M3, Los M F E t T for ZUTieh, Switzerland. ' , Iors judges and juries' all of this - one of whom he said was In- ! Angeles, Calif.; Walter Johansen, ore ar as roops The BOAC hostess, a Miss Bull, und~r the guiSe of e~e rcis in g a volved in "a very serious allega- E3, Mod es to, Calif.; Charles also talked with her. I ' legislative function. tion" of a $ IO,OO ~ transaction .be- W -I T II Meth Splclburger, G, AU ant.a , Ga.; Mc- " I think she wants to stay in .Uvised abOut Reputation !~een an FHA offlclnl nnd a bUlld- I SO n esc a r Y Kinley Davis, A3 , Frecport, Ill.; T Be Br 0 ugh t Ba Ck Australia, but she is scared," Miss "He has been further advised JUlitice DePartment stePII In George Doty, A4, Rochester, 0 Bull repor ted to newsmen at one that to one like himse~ who val- The case, he said, has been WASHINGTON (JP) -Secretary Minn.; Kolbjorn Vasaasen, E4 , point during th~ int~ i ew . "She lIeS his ~eputatl on , tl)e mjury f:om turoed over to the justice depart- of Defellse Charles E. WilBon and more than 50,000 requests and in- Stange, Norway, and ~enuel E. N. WASHINGTON (JP) - The dr- . . . . is very m ~,c h m dIStress about lIanderous state m en ~ and unjust ment. the armed service secretaries have quiries annuall y !:10m congress- Ma lata, AI , West Af1'lca. lense department plans to br il1 gjdlVISlon now has vlrtualiy com- what to do. atcUla~on s .. . is lmmeas ur~bl y HoJlyday was the lelld-off wlt- Informed Sen. Joseph McCarthy men and others. more troop back from the Far pleted th~ move to the Slates; Soviet Offtqlal AIT~ more dlsastroW! tha" any pumsh- as the. senate committee began (R-Wis.) that of the many thous. Anderson estimated the 'navy re- f h F East. the 40th IS due to return about At .~he end of t.he interView F. ment avallaple to the go;~rnm e nt into charges that builders ands ot letters and calls they 1'e- ceives about 37 ,000 written In- renc ortress That was disclosed Monday Jun~. . V. Kislitsin, RUSS ian oUlcer who wben itn))06ed by a court. n 1 h If b'Il' celve from congressmen each year quiries from congressmen each Sh . k W night in testimony on the new de- Wi lson was asked !l the Reds was a member of the party escort- During POwell's br~e t session in dollars i na~wrr:~~!~~~ P~Ofj~S ~~~~ it is "rare" for one '0 ask special year. Talbot placed at about 67,- rln s as aves tense budget, made public by a ~ad reduced their forc~s any,where ing Mrs. Pet rov back to Mosco\y, the witness chait', chairman government-insured loa n for fa vors for individulils in uniform. 000 the number of written and oral Of V. . h A k House appropriations subcornmit- In the world? He replied: announced that she .would leave er Capehart (R-Ind.) asked whe- t t h . t The service chiefs all said they Inquiries and requests yearly the letmln ttac tee Chinese Have Withdrawn the plane and stay In Australia. tt.. a_ hi f I to li d apar meo ouse proJec s. ." . . Th I Ith th t R . '1m S re usa " answer app .e ___ have no special facilities for han- air torce receives from congress Secretary of Defense Wilson The ChlDese have Withdrawn .e p ane, W e w~ USSHln loa11 questi?ns ~? matter how m- dling inquiries by congressmen. and other sources, plus another HANOI, Indochina (JP) - ~hc was testifying about changed clr- some ~,roops irom North Korea, we couriers and the erribassy ~ second DOcent or .slm ple. . McCarthy raised these questions 18,000 handled at various bas e~ba tt led French fortress oC Dlen cumstances following the end of think. secret~ry aboard, t hen ! esumed Powell Indicated it did. . in a letter to the Pentagon last throughout the United States. Bien Phu Shrunk Into a heart- shooting in Korea and the build- He did not say where those the flight and JIy1 rs. ~et r o v tele- Capehart said the committee was week. He asked the service sec- shaped network of defense Monday up with American aid of South troops might have been moved. phoned her husband m Canberra. interested solely in getting the retaries how many requests they 0 dB" Tk night as the French fought des- K~re a ' s army to a 20-divlsion The rising intenSity of fighting be- The st~ckY 45-year-old Petr o v, benefit of Powell's long experience had received from members of r ers ' elng a en perately to stem onslaughts by strength, Then he sa id : tween Communist and anti-Com- former third secretary of the Rus- In FHA operations, as a guide to congress and government ofHcials ' fresh waves of Red-led Vietminh. Some To Return munist forceS in ]ndochina has sian embassy in A~s tr a lla, may be ~slbl~ amendme.nt of the .law. since the start of World War II For Gradual·lon Cards The bastion's crumbling barriers "Well, from the poInt oC vi ew aroused , concern lest the, Chinese o~e of the .most Im~rtant oW - .1 th~k you may be making a for "special assignment and tJeat- took on this new contour after thc of not having an aclive war we R ds .mlght contemplate Jnte~ve~- clais t~ SWitch alleglanc,e to the I!\lStake, Capehart ~old Powell, ment" of military personnel. attacking rebel legions clipped o f( still have too many troops in the tion In that war, as they did 10 West since the code cletk ~ Igor "but this Is your priVIlege." McCarthy has accused the army Orders fO'r official commence- the northwest and northeast poJnts Pacific . . . We expect to bring the Korean co nflict. . Gouzenk?, deserted communism in Banker Testifies of using Schine as a "hostage" to ment announcements are now be- of the original Y-shaped !orlirica- some of them back as conditions * * * Canada In 1945 and handed over Powell's refusal to testify came get the subcommittee to call off its Ing taken at the alumni house, 130 tions and the French constricted permit." Indochina Action s ~cre t s t hat t un C~veTe d a Soviet .tter Guy T. O. Hollyday, former investigation of alleged Commu- N. Madison st" across. the s~reet their points of defense. That apparently will be in ad- a om ri:la.n~or . Evalu&iect ~ltimore banker, expressed. be- nists. in t~e army. The group's from tbe Iowa Memorial Umon. The fury oC the Vietminh at- dition to the t~o divisions of ar- Bv U.S: T,oops The mass of :ta which Petro\r ",lIderment as. to W~y PreSident public .alr1Og . of the McCarthy- The deadline for placing orders tacks touched ocr speculation that my troops bemg brought . back - • - tur ned over to Australian officials !Isenhower fired him as FHA IITmy dispute IS scheduled to start is noon, April 27. The printer wID the rebel commander, Gen. Vo from Korea and to be deactivated 'UnlIkely': Dulles last week is still being evaluated. tonunlssi?ner. . . on Thursday. not accept any orders aIter this Nguyen Giap might be setting the upon return home. . It has been reported to name 30 Testlfymg With a dls~lay of In a reply, the Pentagon sent deadline. The alumni office will stage for another mass assault. on Elsewhere In the testimony, WiI- ,AUGUSTA, Ga. (.4') -PreSident or more Australians and possibly frankne8i t~at won plaudits from McCarthy letters signed b'y Sec- accept no orders over the phone. the northwest Indochina garrison. son said, "We certainly cannot Eisenhower and Secretary of S,~ate others who were listed as coopera- lOme committee members, HoUy- retary of Defense Wilson, Secre- The cost is 10 cents per an- Five of the original eight strong look forward to keeping about 10 J ohn Fosler Du l1~s evalu ated, th~ tors or contacts in spy work. Pre- daJ said he knew when he took of- \;j! ry ot the army, Robert J. stev- , or J I divisions permanentlY de- menace oC SOVlet communism )' . r re rts have indicated flee ~ year ago that "unscrupulous ens Secretary of the Navy, Robert nouncement. Th ~ announcement pomt.s held by the French when 10 ed in the Pacific." Monday, and thE; oabinet offic er Imma y PO , promoters" were at work in the BA d n d S t r f th is engraved and mcludes two en- the siege began March 13. now are p y later declared it is " unlikely" m~:p ot the I~formatlon dealt /I Id f fed 1 I hi ', n erso an ecre a y 0 e vel opes and an engraved enclos- embraced in the "heart." 2 Divisions To Return A ' t '11 b et t With political subjects, rather than "t 0 era oans on OUS ng. CI de L P w II AIr For'ce Harold E. Talbott.. . . f .. men can roops W I e s n 0 the super seeret Woomera rocket Hesald he put through new reg- Y· 0 e The letters, similar in vein, were ure card bearmg the name ot the They comprise what IS Ie t of .the PreSident E~ s en h ower and arm Indochina. -_ 1I1atlons last Dec 1 designed to Refus es to Testify de bl' fter their ge eral student's college. These enclosure northern defenses where the Vlet- headquarters m the Far East an- Dulles said the violent battles testing range in Western Aus . ma t r ~ IC a 1m n n cards may be used for write-in minh hold five key outposts, the nounced earlier this year that two being waged in I ndochina are not tralia. . . co~/~ ec~ ~ \. o~fi ' i personal name cards. west and east strongpoints and the divisions - the 40th and 45th- creating any spil;t of defeatism. Altho~~ listed as thU'd secre- f I o~ s~~ I ~ ~ c:r rece v~ Samples are on display at the c e n t r a I fortifications including would be returned to the States "On the contrary" he said in a tary, offiCials hllve gueued that m m 5 0 rom 5 OOO t 10000 10tnte ess ndea 0 alumni house. Delivery will be headquarters of Brig. Gen. Chris- and mustered out of federal ser- prepared statement 'issued atter an Petro v's importance actuayy was · World News ·Briefs year,ny telep h0one , caUs ea ndr sp ersaSonal made about two wee k s be f ore t'I an d e Ctas rles,' the garrISon.,. s vice. Th ey orl"gmaII y were N a t - hour-long session with the Presi- much greater. at the SOVlet em- I , ma t cls no count ould b kept graduation. commander. ional Guard divisions. The 45th dent "they are r ousing the tree bassy. He IS ~!;:'ed to have beC.n .A Con.nsation of Late Developments co n ace . . ' . head ot the lU Y JJ, or state secun- Stevens said the army receives Mrs. Iowa Begl·ns tri p to National Contest nations , to m ea su~~ W hlC~ we ty poll~e systeJrl, In Au.tralia. hope ~ 1I be suIflclently timely Held Emb.. y P.... oa Atomic Attack Doubtful Wilson Says DePagll"a Recel·ves a?d vigorous to preser~e the ~e Employed 'by the embassy as 3 v II ~ 1 areas from Communist doml- stenographer Mrs. Petrov appar- LOS ANGELES (.4')-Lewis L. Strauss, chairman of the atomic nation" , .0' commission, announced Monday night plans for a confer ence 10- Year Sentence Rererence to AUianee e.ntly. occup!ed a much higher sta- *' the world's leadIng scientists later this year to search for peace- DES MOINES (ID\ _ A Des The secretary was refe rring to tlOn m reality. She was known ,as 111 ".AO • to"" I 'gy 5t ri' d P Id t E- h III k n I Unl'ted States effol'is to bu'lid a the best dressed woman at the • - oj. a ,u c ene~.. rau,ss S."I res en Isen ower .w as Moines man was sentenced Mon- P it. d f 11' i j embassy. I18tlon~1 U.s. s~lentiflc organtzatlon to arrange the g~ t hermg-th e day to a 10-year term for altempt- ac IC e ense a l a n~e aga ns. When she a tak n to the S d- ot Its kind In this atomic-hydrogen age. No ~ pecl.fic ~ate was ing to bribe an athlete. He imme- the spread of commUnism. . W s ey cated for the session. The purpose of the meeting, 10 Eisenhow- d' t ] ed to ask the Iowa su- Newsmen's questioning of Dul- ~ey. al~port Monday ther~ were I wo .... • th AEC h d "'d ill be "t h t th da h th la e y mov les about whether there I'S any mdlcations that sh. e was bemg re- ''''', e . ea .~al , w , 0 as en e . y w en e reme court to overrule the new d t th So t U i in t of the atom wll1 begin to disappear from the mmds of people ra w under which he was sen- "serious possibility" of Am erican move 0 e vie non aga s the governments of the East and the West." tenced. troops being sent into Indochina her will. . • • • was prompted by Vice President She was the object of 11 tug-of- , The defendant, Floren DiPaglia, Nixon's statement last Friday. w~ betwee~ about 1,500 strug- London Woman Dies During M~untain Climb 27, posted $4,000 appeal bond and At a meeting of the American gling, screammg bystanders on the •. ~. WILLIAM, Scotland (JP)-A LQndon woman mountain climb- remained at liberty after District Society of Newspaper Editors in one hand, and th~ Soviet otflcials *r lIIet d~th Monday as mountaineers lear It. She perished dangling Judge C. Edwin Moore pro- Washington; Nixon, replying to a who were draggmg her up the a rope over the edge ot a precipice, near the frosty top of Ben nounced sentence. In passing sen- hypothetical question, said U.S. ramp and police who fended off. '. fey!s . The woman Mrs. Elizabeth Emery 39 lost her footing Sun- tence, Moore observed that the -- - the crowd. . afternoon aad'slipped from a ledge v.:hich sloped off to a sheer law seemed "too sel/ere" In that INDOCHINA ACTION- PUlled Up GaIll"l'aY . P of more than tOO feet. Mrs. Emery went down but a climbers' it gives the court no alternative (Continued all. Page 6) Weeping and bedraggled, Mrs. attached to her waist and tied to a 26-year-old girl who 101- for a lesser term. • Petrov was pushed for 200 yards some ya~ behind, retarded her fall. For more than 20 hours A jury convlc.ted DiPaglia ot a County Cancer Drive around the airstrip and up a gang- . Emery h~ !n the precarious position while rescue teams from charge of of!ermg Ben Bumbry, Exceeds Quota By $105 way to the British Constellation •~ William toiled up the dangerous trails. Strong men hauled up the Drake university basketball star, . plane. , C';e Monday afternoon but Mrs. Emery was dead. She presumably money If he would "shave points'! Johnson county residents have Aft~r two Russian officials P':d been dead for ,some hours. Apparently sne had suffered from in the Drake-Iowa State game last surpassed their cancer quota by dragged her up the plane gang- IbOck, but death preSumably was due to exposure. Dec. 22. Bumbry reported the In- $105 so fa r, Daryl A. Stamp. coun- way, the crowd pulled It away .. • •• c.ident to authorities prior to the \y chairman, said Monday. trom the plane to prevent her He said $7,637.53 has been con- from boardinr, Scientists Schedule Atom Bomb Control Talks ga;~aglia testified he only asked iributed with more money ex- \ Police then pushed the ramp ~..:.. WASHINGTON (A')-Secretary of Defense Oharles E. Wilson be- Bumbry how he thought the -game pected to be turned in. The goal back to the plane's door. lICVet the U"lted States, while vulnerable, is "relatively secure" would come out. for Johnson county was .$7,532. As Mrs. Petrov was draaed atomic attack and that "the Russians have been much more \A ... W I,e pal elD' Stamp praised donors and cam- throUih the aircraft'. dootIway, d of WI than we are of them." "We are militarily strong enough DELINQUENCY SLIPS READY MIlS. GENE IURGIS" PERRY FARM WIFE who I. thI. year's Mn. Iowa, rot a boUQuet of rORl, a palgn workers for their efforts. about 20 people began swarmin, ter agres.lon, and the Russians are not going to start a war by SUI town students may pick up eorsan and a 8yln, "lit, .. to Des Moines from bo metown faDI when she left by air Monday tor tbe Money raised by the Iowa divl- after her up the steps. Ing a bomb on' us when they know there is -going to be imme- their mid-semester delinqUency Mn. America contest at DaJiona Beach, Fla, Am onl' the 16 .pel1oDl who accompanied her In 6 sion of the American Cancer so- They ,punched the police and .e­ te and n\jIlslve ·retaliatlon." Wilson said. "Also, we know we can reports startin, today in the 11OOr­ pla.nes to Des Moine. were (left to rlIb&): Mayor L. K. WrI&'ht: J. It. Palmer, - Junior Chamber or ciety is used principally for edu- curlty oftic:en who tried to hold tly improve OUI' warning system and our ability to Iltop bomb- al arts advisory oftlce, 109 Schaef- Commenle presldeDt; her hus..... d : E. E. Petenoll. Chamber of Commeree president. and Georp cation and research In the fight them back. The melee delayed the va." fer hall. Hayes, Perr:r FiJln, elub presideDt. against Cancer. plane elib' minutes.

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Pare 2-TBE DAILY lOW '-Io\u Cit" la.-Tuu.. prll t o, 1954 ______...;. ___ -, --~------~------~----- Rattlesnake Roundup . Sequ~nce of Events Leading Interpreting The News o-fficial dailYI T S 1 J D h R rI d B y J.M . ROBERT JR. BULLEPIN · TUESDA Y , APRIL 20 195. flO lalin s ea__I__ _'__ e _p_o___ e__ __ \le~a:~v~g \~~:~~ee ;~~~;;~~l a:e:O~~:~t:in and Russia-.-- 'Ed'.' Nole- Uy. Gen. Uerb· .. will be arguments about Pari Washington was actually ad-l UNIVERSITY ' m BnwneU said that the FBI \hese pers~ns. was ~Iven or sel"~ed Harbor-cause elIects and blame. vised or this intent on. the part ofl &old bJ.Jn of Win' Iallt IIIn in the premiership with the as5lSt-' .. . . UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Iteml are sehedaled ear17 ~bruary 1953, and predict· Iance of Lavrenly Beria and others ~lways .there are two focal Ithe mllitansts by represental1~'es la the Prealdent'. office, Old Ca.l&G1 N ~, Geor" MalenJiov wou1d only aCter Stalin lay uncon clous POUlts of discussion: of the Japanese government ~hl~h Tuesday, April 20 in His Arms," lounge, Iowa Un. ~ Stalin. Correspondent Tom on his death bed or after he actual- \. Whether Washington was to was, until October, 1941, still lJ1 7:30 a.m.-Resumption oC Classes. ion. Whitney of the A oclaled Press, Iy died. Until that time it was un- blame for not keeping the com- thc 11.ands or men. who so~ght re- 7:30 p.m.-Society for Exper- 8:00 p.m.-Iowa Mounlainecn wbo pent nine years In the ovid known probably even to the men manders on the scene properly ~xation of Am . Ican anh-~xpan- . lB' I . M d " R Travelogue, Robcrt 'M. Craig. "WI Union a nd now I a forell11 new closest to Stalin who would actual- informed or whether they made SJon pressures Without war if the~ Lmenta 10 ogy 11 . e Lcmc., oom Met Death on K2," Macbridr auly t for 1M AP In New York. Iy in the showdown take over the proper lUOe of the information cO~ld . When th~y were shov.e 179, medical laboratories. auditorium. reporta In the folJowlne account reins of power after him. they had. aSLde by the military men, WIth 8:00 p.m.-Student Art Guild Monday, April 21 tile ~uence or even leadlnr to The formal announcement of 2 Whether President Roo evelt Jchapalfnbe set hna~~l thlea.ders. as ther Film Series, "Morocco," Sham- 8:00 p.m. _ Graduate coUect.1 Stalbll' death as he reported ...... em Malenkov's succession.' to the pre- and Secretar y Hull pursued a pol- e b 0 caw>'II e UTlnunence t0 b aug h L t!C t ure R oom, Lib rary. Physics COlloquium and Hu mani. fro Mos . h' d M h 6 t . h" J k war ecame genera y apparen . m cowand tb. e c ireurn- , mlers Jp was rna e on arc a icy whlc mVlted apanese attac Wednesday, April U lies society lecture, Pro!. Geor, . tances of predictions on M len- II :30 p.m. Moscow time-2:30 p.m. because they realized the neces- ~I e n Tried 8:00 p.m. _ Graduate College Sarton, Harvard, "Leonardo ~ kov. CST - over the Soviet radio. sHy of putting the United States Roosevelt and Hull did not give and Humanities SOCiety Lectur e, Vinci, Innovator and Man or sa. I By TO!\! WHITNEY Into the world war but had been up. If they could not avoid war, Prof. H. D. F . Kitto, University ence," senate chamber, O.C. J,i NEW YORK UP) - There was Cooperatl"on Sought unable to arouse public under- they at least wanted to delay it. of Bristol, England, "The Shape TuesdaY, April 27 every indication that Stalin's ratal standing. As the days flitted by and trans- of the Odysspy," senate chamber, 2:30 p.m.-University club tel d Illnes -was sudden. T C b Wid' "d Book Discus ed lations or J apanese code revealed O.C. . , program, Iowa Union. The oviet dictator \\ as in suf- 0 ur or WI e The latest discussion ~as been the future only too clearly, Hull Thursda y, April 22 3:30 p.m. - , Wes\eni ficient good health as late as 17 aroused by a book written by . 7:30 p.m.-12 :00-Triangle Club ILlinois State, here.. . day bqfore the otticial announce- Peddll"ng of Dope Rear' Adm. Robert A. Theobold, remarked to friends that even SIX Spring Semi-formal Dinnel' dance, 7:30 p.m:-Iowa section, Amen. ment or his death. retired, ill command of. Pacific more weeks would be a tremen- Iowa Union can Chemical society, Pro!. H. B. The oUieial Soviet announee- fleet destroyers at the time of the dous boon to American military Satu"rdal', April 2f B~ll, ~UI, '\Intera~ti on of J'Io. \ meht of Stalin' fatal illness came UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. -The J apanese attack. The only official preparations. But the Japanese 7:00 p.m. _ Campus Carnival, tems . m So~ut.ion, room 301, 1 on March 4, 1953, at a few minutes world's illicit drug traWc is still aclion was to relieve Lt. Gen. would not wait, and the blow fell ;::l~~~~~~~~~~~;;=~~;;;;;;;:;~:;;;:;~:;;:;:;:;~=~ 1 (jeld house. Chemistry buildmg. after 8 a.m. Moscow time-J I p.m. Clourishing and not enough coun- Walter C. Short, army command- in a few days. I 8:00 p.m. _ Student Art Gullci CST. March 3-over thc Soviet tries are helping rIght it, says an er in Hawai.i and Rear Adm .. Hus- Now, during those last days, II. Sunday, April 25 Film Series, "M," Shambau gh let. radio. Western correspondeuts in international pOlice report made band F:. Kimmel, comma~der ~t Washington knew the storm was Campus Re ectlons 2:00-5:00 p.m.- Tea danoe, Riv- ture roolll, library. j Moscow at the lime were oWcially public here. the. Pacltic (I.eet. after ~n IDvest~- coming. But lis thoughts were er room, Iowa Union. Wednesday ... April U I inform by the ~ovi e t ne~s agen- The police commISSion, with gatmg committee questIOned theLr centered on a Japanese aUack in lI.. 2:00-5:00 p.m.-Duplicate brJdlSe, 8:00 p.m.-UniversLty Sympho. ey T . ot a commg bulletin about headquarters in Paris, acknow- judgment. They claimed they had southeast Asia, just as they are THE U IVELlS LlTY 01; LOVE Sunporch, Iowa Union. ny orchestra concert, lounge, lowl h al( an hour earlier b~t were un- ledgcd the cooperation of Austria, not been kept Informed by Wash- centered today on a Chinese at- Bv CHAHLES ;\ fAHSllALL 7:30 p.m.-Movie, "The World Union. able to .g t tbeir st.ones ~hrough Belgium, France. Germany, Israel, ington, which was at least partlal- tack in the same are'l. As for ' t he Soviet censorship unhl actel' Italy. the Netherlands and the Iy true, alel'ting message until af- Pearl Harbor, nobody suspected it 1 told III deepest love (For Information rerardln, aatea beyond thl. achetJale, the radio United States. ter the actual moment of attack. was in actual and immediate dan- te nderest words J could, annou~ccmenl. 111 Ule lee reservations In ~he office or tbe President, Old ClIpHeI), Th e 0 rclela' s.tai llngovernmen s I1Ines t commu- But this international.... clearing Be cause or Ithe Iimany ramifica-h' gel'. ."AII(l In )' heart was filled Wit)l J·u.,' , niquc aid Stalin, while in his house dOf POltlc'?hlDtfOrmal1ont' eX'- tlons or th] e s tua bon at t e ILme, The Japanese planes waked up' Because she lllld e r~tood . Mosoow apartment on the night of p~esse regre t a coopera Ion lS rew peop e ever ecome expert 5 America, all right. March i -2 had been stricken with shll In~dequate a.nd that too ~.any on the subject. I . was ~ot one or T he sharp awakening did fit I I a~k d my jealou . friend a ccreb al hemorrhage stroke and countrl;S. ~CcuPYI .ng key POSitions them .. But as foreJgn edItor of the with the known Roosevelt belief If his g rasping Iwart but eO llld GENERAL NOTICES I tel f II 'nto deep ncon- in the IlliCit traffic do not cooper- AsSOCiated Press, I worked around th t A ' d d It GENEItAL NOTICES should lie deposited willi the city ne editor" I'T\m Sg Y e I u ate closely." It has no members in the edges of policy making and bad mebrlca neeI de 10t . ~ tahS Accept tllis g reater love: The Dally Iowan in thc newsroom In the Communlca~lonl Celler. . . th Co lS' t vorltt: . d . . h ' h oun to e coup e , a er on, WI IT ' I 1 1 I too I nnouncement of Stalin's e mmun \. game some ImpreS~lOns w IC what laymen everywhere were ~e s ig lec ane une ers ( . Notices must be submitted by 2 J).m. the day precedlnr flr.t pub. as made over the Soviet Case Faets may have some bearing o~ that quick to label a lack of military And when I \\ ondcrcd, "Call Cod Ii catlon; they will NOT be accepted by phone, and must be TYPED March 6 at a few min- The report deals with las year's angle of the long dispute. alertlless in both Washington and ACCCIJl this love so grand d SIGN D b 'bl r 4 a.m. Moscow time-7 cases having international aspects President Roosevelt had already Hawaii. But war with Japan was or LEGIBLY WRITTEN an E Y. responsl e JJerlIOIL l p.m. T, March 5. It said th at and includes these lacts: dispI aye d a recogn itlon th a t th e a far more serious awakener than It ran ks him second?" a Voice rel)lied , G R AD U AT E C OL L E G Eo Baer, college of nUrsing, and ev. Stalin ~ ed on March 5 at 9:50 p.m. Police In l4 countries or terri- security ot the U.S. was inevit- had been desired. "1 was the iirsl to understalld." physics colloquium and the hu- eryonc is invited. Proceeds of thl Mosco~ time 12 :50 p.m. CST. tories seized 51 lots totaling 1.014 ably bound up with that ' of Eu- - - manities society will present Prof. auction will be used for a scholar . • All ring the latter years of pounds of opium. The main opium rope and of southeast Asia. In- d' 6 d d George Sarton, Harvard univer- ship fund for a student in thl Stalin's liCe there had been re- supply center is Lebanon. Mar- deed. in the last months before I sity, who will speak on "Leonardo college of nursing. pea ted umors, most of them orig- ~cille is an important focal pOint. Pearl Harbor the military chiefs Pres,·' eot S uar s ()evote da Vinci, Innovator and Man of inating in the West, that Stalin "Among traffickers, the Chinese of staff had flecided that a J apan- • • Science" .Monday, April 26, at 8 A SHORT STORY OONTEST was ill, predominate. The Suez Canal re- esc move into Thailand would re- b h h II p.m. in the senat~ chamber of Old open to all undergraduates. $5G ucce or Predicted gion IS still the main place of pur- quire an American counter-attack. To J 0 T 0 ug W og sma5 /Capitol. prize. Submit manuscripls to thf A Jl li bcr of competent Western chase in the Middle Easl." Emba rgoes Used I e English office, room 101 , Un iver. obsent s ot the Soviet scene pre- Twenty seizures totaling 136.3. I SIGMA DELTA P I l\l EMBERS: ___ r dlcted ng before Stalin's death pounds of morphine were made in At the. same time, embar~o~ Dinner meeting to be held ' on sity hall by 5 pm April 291m. that Mal enkov would succeed him. tlve countries, all in Europe. Mor- were, bemg.. e .mpI~yed ~o limit By CENTRAL PRES 1- -- -.-- . - . ~ Thu.·sday, April 22, at 6 p.m. at portant: 'use an 'as~ u med na~e oa Malenkov's pre-eminent pOSition phlne lrafflc is centered in west- Japan s . actlvJtles In Ch~na , and WASHINGTON - The r~ ' s one to wal~ lor miles d.urln~ a p.aradclous Job. the home of Prot. and Mrs. Ed- an envelope markcd "Octave Tbi. behind Stalin became apparent to ern Europe. Lebanon is the main the policy of aid to Chma was g10UP of men ~ho wou~dn t trade l a~ongSlde the. presl?entLal limou- "[s it the adventure that goes mund deChasca, 22 E. Bloomlng- net Short Story Contest." EnclOll the Soviet Union Dnd the entire supply center. The main routes al'e adopted on th.e theory that S.hC jobs wi!.h PreSident Eisenhower. sine. Sometimes It speeds UP ;\ wilh the job?" ton. Please sign the roster in 211 a smaller envelope with the 81. world 1 Octob r. 1952. whcn he lran-Egypt-Italy-France and Le- must be kept m the war to Pl~- The~ are th.e agents of t~e secret lhen they m~st bot .along. . . "Yes, I guess it is," he replied. Schaeffer hall before vacation be- sumed name on it, but within \hi was gi en the spot 'IS keynote banon-Italy-France-Uni,ted States. vent a Japanese thrust at Ru s~ la s servIce's WhIte House detail, whose They receLve speCial tramlng In D . ts d gins, if you plan to attend. smaller envelope enclose the rw sP"aker at the 19th party congress 37 Seizures back, which would have Ill*en sole task is to protect the chief judo and other types of self-de- 0 se~ret service agen . o~ er --- name and address of the aulbor in "the KJ·emlin. Stalin hlmsel! had Heroin seizures numbered 37 G crmany a ! reer h an d a g'aLns tl execuuve1, . f ense, t'Irs t a id , tIre· f Ig' ht·lng, an d , the PreSident.' aTound?. . ThiS IS a F R ENe H DEPARTMENT I S Judges will be William POM . • al PJ.q OUS congresses made this and totaled 109 pounds in nine BI:itain. Tn the light of this situ- U. E. Ba ughman, chief 0.[ !.he most important of all, 10 the use :~~ms~n s 1.~~~~S~O~~t ~~~e.~aUgh- sponso~ing a film, "Paris," at 4:30 Hansford Martin and Th omas~ sqeecn llt on ~hi$ occa ion he s t countries. France and Lebanon arc ahon, Roosevelt 'A'hd Hull were secret service, says that while he of revolvers. submachine gUll~, " Y . . p.m. In the Shambaugh lecture bry. back aud let M.!lcnkov deliver the the main supply centers fol' heroin. wondcrlng how to educate the ~nd hi men honor; respect apd riot guns, and other ~\reapons. We can. and we. do. adVise In room Tuesday, April 20. There is ___ addro . Morphine from Lebanon and TuI'- still-isolation' t. ~ .~ erican people admire, thc .Presid ~n t, . the y :rhey. are/Iso instructed. In atom- regard to any quesho.n of ~~l"son- no admission and the public is in- I NTERNATIONAL CLUB Ww. , MOIit experienced observers of key is made into heroin in France. on its responslbllJtles. R?osev~lt w~.uldn t s~~p Jobs WIth hll'~. . IC, blOlogLcal and chemical war- 91 safety, b~.t that .IS. all, . says viled. have its annual costume partyoa ' Ru ian affairs among Western Laboratories for this exist in Mar- ha~ made a speech at Chicago In The posl.hon and responsLbllity fare. .. Baughman. _. Thc. fl esldent. IS the Friday, April 23, at 7:30 p.m .. diplomats who were in Moscow at seillc and Oullins, France, Athens whLch he i~terpolated a ph rase of the PreSIdent ar.e such. that he No C~OIce ?lVen . Icom mander IO-chlel.. He 15 the . CANDIDATES FOR ~~GREES Wesley Student Center. Come D the time of Stalin's death believed and "very probably" in Tunis, Yo- about contn1Oing aggressors. It cannot have what IS conSidered a When t1avehng With. Mr. Elsen- top man In .the UOlted. State~; 10 June! OrdeL'S tor offiCial com- yo ur national costume or an) that before Stalin died there had kohama and Hong Kong. "The had aroused the isolationisis and nonnal life, home, or family rela- hower members of lhe Whitt! ! ~Obody can give him any ordets. mencement announcements are other kind. Prizes will be glv nOl beln established any formal traffic in heroin seems at present SE't back the education program. tionshlp," says B~ughm an. House detail stay at the best, and! now bcing taken at the alumni for the "prettiest," "funniest," aM selcct!oli of a successor to him. to be a French specialty." At the same time it was be- "He has no chOice as to where highest-priced hotels, but not trom WSUI PROGnAM house, 130 N. Madison st., across "most original" ~o s tum es. Brin! ollowers Guessing Indian hemp. also caLled hashish coming more and more apparent he lives. He is a focal point ~r choice. Since their task is to stay ~ Crom the Memorial Union. The YOUI' friends especially Amtri. , The oviet dictator, it was be- and marijuana, amounting to 5,- that the militarists in Japan were public and ~orld. attention. ~ tii.> close to the ~reside~t, they cannot • C'ALENDAR deadline for ~lacing your.orders .is \cans, for an 'evening of dancin', lieved, ~ ished to keep his.10110w- 577 pounds was seized on 86 oc- waiting only for the proper mo- a slave to ~IS office, being obhged sleep at medJUm-pnced hotels. 12 noon, Apnl 27. The printer wl~1 reCreshments and tun. • eJ's guessing, and unwilling to SUl'- casions, and 184 persons were ar- ment to take a full-fledged place to ~elve hiS country without ces- ~h e gover n~ ent does not pay not a.ccept any orders after thIS . ___ . render the Icast portion or his vast rested. The growing of Indian beside Germany. They wanted to sahon at all hours and every day theu hotel bills as such. Each deadline. THE UNIVERSITY COOPEU p ow~r till the very lost was" also hemp is being introduced into establish their sphere 01 influence o.~, the ~ear... H e can Jlave very agent lecelves' $9 a day ~or .ex- 8:00 MorningTuesday Chnpel, April 20. 19:a The cost is 10 cents per a~- tive Baby-silting league book wiD l unwilling to dcsignate an heir. western Europe to meet the de- in the Pacific while the world was httle privacy. pen.ses. Agents ofte.n dig l ~tO . 0:15 New. nouncement. The ann~uncement 15 be in charge of Mrs. Gloria West. Malenkov, it was thought by mands of North African workers. in chaos, and to divert American Time Sacrificed their own pockets Without bcmg :;~g ~~i~f.'~~"c~~~~~~ of America simple, engraved, and Includes two tall until April 27. Telephone M( Who are these men who would refunded. 9 : ~ Women's Feature envelopes and an engraved enclos- at 5936 if infonnation about joiD- 'hot trade jobs with a President, One agent was recently direct- 10:00 ~~;;"·BoOk.hClf ure card bearing the name of your ing the group is desired. Academy Committee Stops at March Field but sacrifice theil' own time and ed to go from Washington to New ~~;~~ Opere Moments college. These enclosure cards may ___ well-being for relatively modest York 011 an assignment. He trav- 11;00 The Tre.sure Che.t ot Poclry be used lor write-in personal name GRADUATE COLLEGE A~l p~y and long hours to look after eled by train in the afternoon and tU& ~~d,~g t~er~~~ro"r's Desk cards. Samples are on display at the Humanities soc!ety preseal ( hun? . then spenl the night in a hotei, 11 ;45 Muln Street Medicine the alumni house. Prof. H. D. F. Kitto, University II J They arc weil-educated, With which chal ged him $7. His cab g;~ :~~~~nf~o~h~~: Bristol England who will tpeaI o?e or more college degrees, phy- fare and meals cost him $6. 12;30 News AMERICANS FOR DE M 0- on "The Shape' of the Od YlSel' 1 sically well-built, young and alert Train Fare Paid I~;~ ~~:I;a~ ~~~~Icans cralic Action (ADA), Johnson Wednesday, April 21, at 8 p .~ ~hey must E! be l~b~e i~ ~ond~ct The government pa id for his 1:05 Let Science Tell Us county chapter, will meet Thurs- in the senate Chamber nf Old CaP" t emselv~s qua y we. a a. a- train fare and gave "] the daily I ~;~ ~~·.s :~~rng s Bonds day, April 22, at 8 p.m. at 10 S. itol. bor m~etmg as at a high socIety 2:30 Concert Hall of the Air Gilbert sl. The main business of ___ gathedrIntg· allotment. He lost $4 We MaJl the meeting will be a report on t he l PHYSICS COLLOQUIUHWJU t Th ~yg mtu~t beda~c ues- ~~ ~~~et~~;. ~;~ ~~tIY ome 0 wlelarm s an I thuxs - 314005 Sercnode In Blue national ADA convention by the present Dr. David A. Lind of 1M does, as we as b uSlness~L co e. Agents are Iequired to work 4: Iowa Union nadia Hour , F ·th M .. .. b An gent's salary ranges from eight hours a day Dnd five days a .:30 Tea Time chapter s delegate, Mrs. al . Umverslty of WJsconsln W 0 . $4500 ~o $7,000 a year. Most of week. They cannot be compelled I ~;~ ~~~~rcn 's Hour Levitt. Refreshments will be speak on . "Nuclear. S~;clrosco'" the agents are married and have to work overtime, btlt if they do, ~:45 Spon. ervcd. by I nelast ~c Scattering, and will children Theil' clothing budget they are not paid. However, an i B;go ~::,.: cr Hour . report their rcsults on Ne (p.,1 the r efor~ is a problem. ' agent may be called in witltout ~:~ Memorable VOICes and Evcnts PROF. DAVID GOLD, OF THE and Fe (n, ~) io room 301 01 DII 30 , Task Cited notice even on his day off. 70 :: 00 TheNew HiddenE\18)~nd MothRenaissance'c department of sociology, wil.1 be Phys. ics buildi.n, g at .•4 :10 pJl, Their task is to melt in with Most agents work over timc. 0 :30 Musl<; You WanL the Hillel (orum speaker, Fnday, Apnl 20. the crowd; not to stand oul. Con- without pay. When Baughman ~;~g ~:~~d the HeadUnes Ap~p 23 at 8:15 P'":l' He will ~~ea~ sequently, when the President was asked wby they did so, he re- 9:55 Sporls fII~h llllhts on The Mass MedJa and Pohhcs. ALL P R E-M E b I CAL m gives a black tic dinner, the agents plied, "We look upon the Presi- 10:00 SIGN OFF Sabbath services will be held at dents who have been acceJ)ted ~ appear at the White House in din- dent as the representa'tive of the 7:30 p.m. A discussion and re- the freshman medical class be,lD" ner jackets. At 0 fOima l dinner people and it's our job to protect ) KSUI freshments will follo\\. Professor ning in September , 1954, shouW I or reception, they wear tails. They him." Gold's address. Nominations for report to room 119, medic811~' I must be well-groomed and neat. J ames Rowley, who is in chargel Tu ..d ·l. Ap ri l ·!U. w:,\ Hillel officers fOI' 1954-55 will be i1 tories, as soon as possible . I' SIGN ON " They must also 'be in top physi - of the presidential bodyguard, wa ~ One Nlte Stand held Thur day. April 22, at 7:30 mak e arrangements fnr their p",' , cal condition . This is no tasfc for once asked why secret service men ~~~~hT~n;:~ YWOOd p.m. at the Hillel house. Sunday, sica I examinations. r the weakling. Agents orten have continue at what is often an one I~~'~tF~eren.de April 25, a Passover supper will be THE SANXAY PRIZE 18 ~ ! served at 6 p.m. cash award of $500 (0 the ll~~ . .1 A SERVICE AUCTION WILL arts ~eni o r, ~ nativc 0: resideD A SITE for Ule new U.S. air force academy on at . . , Iowa, who gives the hIghest prOIII" March Field, Calif. From 'eft: Charles A. Lindber rh. sworn In recently as a USAF reserve brleadler be ~ld t omtc~ In le.cture room 1 m ise of achievement in gradUlt Jeneral; VI President Vlrrtl lU. Hancher; Gen. Carl A. Spaatz, retired, who was first USAF chler Med l ~al: L a b :lr~torJe.s at .7:30 p.ll). work. It is not available, to s1II' Au c hD ne~ r Will be Pro!. J ean dents in rofessional schools. 'Ill or It r; Merrill C. l\feirs, Chlcaro, vice· president or the Hearst corporation and 1940-19U war pro­ - ---- p duotlon board aircraft division obler; U. Gen. 9uberi R. Harmon, special assistant to the USAF chief ... I'· "d holdcr of this prize may pun' or staff. Two officers (riehl) rreeUnr the committee are Maj. Gen. Roben M. Terrill and Brill'. Oen. 1 Lo,: ,cq. M., a.. nlur~ . graduate wo~k at .SUI or a~y o~ Vltarles B. Westover or March' Field. sta n ~a rd university dunn, ... ' . . In Restaurant Row comlllg year 1954-1955 and ... , Two rowa CIty men were charg- s~i pen d will be paid l or that 1/# ed wi\h Qistw'bing the peace Sun- Students who are Jnterested i~~ day alte]' ·they reportedly became tering the competitJon 5I11III" The Daily Iowan inVOlved in a scuffle with thc communicate at once with \lII manager of Loghry's drive-in and heads of their major depart ------.~----~--- restaurant a bout two miles west and present supportlnll evldeatt , TUESDAY. APRIL 20, 1954 of Iowa Ci ty on highway 6. including written plans ror ~ George Abbott, 729 Seventh uate work. The departments Publish d dRiI)' • """p I Sunday alld ~ n 'fII of .alel •• "nlb",. If re,ort,ed PAILY IOWAN EDITORIAL STAt'F Mond a and legal hohd8)"S b y Student h y D A.m . The Oa ll ,. Jo ..a" elreulaUna avenue, one of the two men, s uf- report their nominees, to 'f Ed itor ...... Jack Bu rrows PubU•• t1on8, In .. 1211 Iowa Avc .. Iowa de pa rtment. In tho .ear •• Old lou,· fered a severe arm laceration and Graduate Office before City. low.. EnLered a. second cia ... lbm bvl1dlnl, Oybuque and Ie... Mana.lnll Edltb, , .. . Katharine Harrl. May~. ma ti miller at the post oUlee at IOWA Ive .• t. open trom 4 I .m. t. I'! neon Newl !:dltor ...... Saran Adams was taken to University hospita ls --- , Ctl y, under the ac( or eon,reas o( Tutld.y th ...,b Slta,dl)' ; • 1.111 . 10 n CJly Ed itor ...... Dick Soloway where he was \-eported in good TENNIS CLUB WILL II Soc letS' Ed itor ., ...... Joan Rldl eway March 2, 1879: I "i.n Mon •• y . SpOrts Editor ...... Howle O"",nwald condition M onday. its first meeting ThuTidBY. . IOMS. OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS .rom no.. ,. mi'nl,1l1 AssIstsnt Sports Edllor .. .. Gene lnale The other, Steve Maxey, 1512 22, and will continue on tile f~ .!:. Call 4191 t. Assi. City Ed itors ...... Jerry H".s. The A uoclal~ Press Is enUtled ex· rep.rl ne ... Items. ".men' ••••• Ite,. •• Broadway, wa s rlned $100 Mon - lowing Tuesday and ThursdaY ~ '. elu.h!ely to the u e for republleaUon or ana.aDeem ••' . ,. T ... Dally . ~wa ...... and Dwllrht JenHn .. Asst. News Editor ..... Pbll O'Connor day by J . Newman Toomey, jus- ternoons from 4 to 5:]5 at the III • \ of all Ihe local new printed In this Edlt.rlol oW . .. ore I. 'he C.mmunl· Wirephoto TechniciAn ,.. Jay Hylone .1 well al all AP new. ea.U•• • ' Cea.flr. Edltoria\ Pace Editors .. lIt arl" Kaur· lice fo the peace, with all but $25 brary annex courts. There \fill ~ Subscription r-I-le-.---"'b )~·- ca-r-'rl'-....-:- In-=-Io-w-a min. Na ncy Barker suspended. instructions offered or lourV )l 1I\ ~IIIEIl City. 25 ~nu weekl.v or sa p@r year In County enforcement officers said ment play fo r those advance: .. ' lx mon th '~ " .15: tbree: DAILY IOWAN ADVERTISIXO 8Uif' A VDIT BUREA U months. , 2.50. By man In Iowa, ,. per Abbott, Maxey and one other per- Gil'ls and boys a re both or 7ear; .1>\ mon ths. $5: three monlh. Buslnep Ma nn cer .. ClU\ rles Goeldna son entered the restaurant about ClacVLATIONS' $3 : . 11 other mall .ubiCriptions, ' 10 Asst. BUll ness ·M,r...... lIfax N"bcl 2 p.m. Sunday and 'later Abbott DELTA SIGMA PI, ""r year: slle tnc)nths. $5:111: thl'"e Classified M,r...... Carl Anderlon by leoret lervfcet1JOdY- and Maxey became involved in a tiona I commerce f ••• t... 'tI itv: ,..•• , P a U" 1... · 10 I~ yo:_':0 . :' r: ..: ~ ~~ mon t ~;L:'~ ' Pu,",.. II. i;Ui,~ '''AlLY 1011' N- CIIICVLATION STAYF dowlI Pf'r/ns IVIllII. ave. durln ~ t' uffle with E.·mnl Loghry, m tl n- hold a meC'tinll for all , a." ..,v I.. I, ,I ..n . 11 ,II '0,,'1.. Charles E. I3l1mum, Assl.IMI l'u bU her Clr.utaU n Milr...... Roben Cronk ager of the establishment. Thursday, April 22, at 7:30. • THE DAILY 10 ~ .!-Iow City, Ia.- e., April 20, 195"-P~e I Students Make Audion Posters Nurses To Hold Art Professor • D,esigns Career Conference I New Type of Chair At SUI Thursday

TilE NEW EXECUTIVE COUNCIL of the Dolphin National Honorary Swtmmlnc fraternity wu elected April 3. New offiners are: (seated. left to r IlrM) Al Rowe, E2, Dubuque, vice-president; Jo.... It1TII ANN LITTLE, N'. Aurora, IU., and Lois Laumbub, N'. Lake Cily. put tbe flniahlll&' touchet on IIOme posten to advertlle Borert, AS, Bartlesville, Okla .• pre Ident: and To m Tocker. AS, Ft. Madison, secretary: <,ialldlll{. left rl,M) Richard Orr. A3, Columbus Junction, treasurer and Richard Kuiper, A2, Sibley, set­ lilt eervloe auction today which II belli&" lpouaored: by the senior to ,cant·at-arlnS. dill of the collece of nursin&'. Proceeds from the auction will be ... tor a Icholanhfp. a 0001'11 Dolphin Fraternity Open 1: 15

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Starts Thursdayl

-PRI CES TillS ATTRACTION­ l\lATINEEII - n:)(l EVENING - 7l)O -CIULDREN ~ ~ . - It's Spring Formql Time!

- rETE SJUlTU' S "PIS" TALES" e COLOIt CAItTOON - N,EW. -----~------. ENDS TONITE .-­ 3 Days Startlni' . 'ANNIE GET YOUR GUN' NOWI Betty Hutton • lIoward Keel AI Regular Prices T·O·D·A·Y! " \ (~J ---. .--- H~~t Continuous ,WHITE Pertol'lDlDCefI DalJy tartln&' at 1:30 p.m. " "::- -~ - T ., I ~ ~' " ~ J"~i'J II I; - LA W""'M~'"-,-"-"_"'" 'U Walt Dilney's Rook Hudson in TIM&S , ' I ~ ' ~ LINEN Wednesday & Thursday TONITE "Sword and the Rose" Also "Back to God'. Coun"'Y' "! ,,\ ~ ~ Even, ,,'; I ,'i ~ ... ) OPERAS A , WEDNESDAY Gun Betwe Ii ,I :~~~EC J[ ~ "i AZ 1\ Chlca,o' i..iJd I DUMA - Rich in Turbulenl Emoljon Maeao ,W" , I A PASSIONA Watching a~, Vibrant will, Greal Music/ OURS ALONE. WalilD,' Thih 2 J. ARTHUR RANK HI'" Every M~~et 8.95 \ In One Show • ., Wear them bright White or name your color­ Also many styles in white leather. 11;, Lo, or Flat Heels. n_ GUY ROLfE· KATHLEEN BYRON KATHLEEN RYANkt_ ,ij.. __ J[REMY SPENSER r_ ...... ,·"_."'_.. .. __ -"_' , ~d_· _ .. r" ....-

VARSITY • FRIDAY STEWART"."'"' VIU'U'fUIII!" JEA~ SIMMONS ---... EVEN GREATER TK/JI "lUNG SOLOMON'S MHIIU"I a 1 MIIIUt ... fIIbrJmnoI A ...... ~1IWs( tJ~- MOGAMBO ;d' . IT .._~ _.,..,.i· ..-?' • • ADDED • I -FuhlOil Shoe SaIOD • Fi,. Floor SHORT ~~~~~~j"~ ~ ~~ J '.. Paae.t-TRE DAILY IOWA.~-lowl CIt,. h.-T.ea.. April It. 1.5+ • - ---• Baseball 'lnjur.ies Crop Up LATE START •••• • • by Alan Maver Iowa Tennis Team Rolls On/l' Wins 4th S#raight Meet, 6-3 llecu.1. To Tbe DaU, low•• n 'l Big Ten Opener Nears fourth without a 10 • taking Dick The Hawks' week-long pr~ • ST. LOU~S. Mo.-low~·5 unde- Lieber 6-4.6-4; Howard Hill cOII-lconCerence tou\' netted them 10111' Ceated t~nD1s team won Its fourth tinued undefeated by turning back out of four. They beat MissoUJi ' consecutive me~t of th~. season Washington's Steve Schneider 6-3. 8-0 last Tuesday. eked out a cI03t . . (~pps, Miller, Iowa Baseball Statistics here Monday WI.th a deCl~lve .6-3 8-6; trampoline champ Jim Nor- one from a strong Kansas squad in span over Washmgton uD1v~r Ity. man won his third in four times a strong Kansas wind. 6-4; anct ( ene-e.t le ... &e fer fir., • ' .... e ) The Hawkeyes won It Without out by defeating Don Novatny 9-ldefeated Northeastern State col. AB o ..BI ! ~ &.. A E liMAi' 8E~ the ~ervices of the undefeated 7. 6-2; and Bob Fletcher took lege in Tahlequah, Okla., 8-\. ':Ted Jensen ...... ,. , ...... • • .Glll • • A RARE ~aptaln .Norman !3arnes. who In- care of Bob Wright of Washing- The successful tour oolstered aal ... lIfa"" ." ... • I • • I • • 1.- 7"111116 FOR A JUTed hls hand m a match late ton, 6-4. 7-5. coach Don Klotz's early claim that ' . tla •••,..... tf . . 3" l ' • • .. .11l rEAM Ilast week. B~rnes, top man on OKesen Lose the Hawks are "a tough team. if • D •• Wa1't••• 8 .• ., • • • 11 1_ .r:~ 7"0 CIlAlkJ£ the Iowa tenms ladder, has won . the younger men develop as ex ~u' - Ior While ... Ca,.,., ~~ . . ... IX • • II I three straight singles matches In the only other smgles match. t d d th t . • I1fANA6ER~ III L. Ba.tll.rae, rf,... s... I. I • 3 • .'31 and has not lost a doubles match Bob Ogesen dropped a match to fec. e an .. e ve erans contlDu~ • The Arizona series helped to B ••, ..,earelf, e .. .. I I • o I.tw IjPRI!'I6 this season. Gus Pfeifer of Washington. 8-6. 0 Improve. I • • velop the Iow'r 71;t1~ 1);e Ct/8S diana, Big Ten d~fending cham- Andrews ~nd Hill team~d un 1 \ Have Any Luck Fishing? .ul.J...... It • • 1 • •G U •• pion, before meetmg the Hawks. beat the Pfeifer ,brothers m doUb- -acted s6lne of the benefits, coach • • • • .~ '4. .. H,4I1E !lAP rnb PilOt? .... Oe.1"8.IaU. • . " • .~ 1I 113 .916 The loss to Iowa gave them a sca- les, 8-6. 1-6, 6-3; but Iowa's othel' Let Us Know About It Otto Vogel said Monday. len, Lellter, e . . . " •• , • • .'!te 19 1. ...- /1/ ONc !.£A 5> oN • • son record of 4-2. two duos lost easily. Nadig anel Iowa played six games with the Te ••h'. le., Sit ..•.• . !!I .14:1 I~ .l1li3 A.ndrews Ellms Win Norman succumbed to Lieber and The Daily Iowan will , ltart. '1ildcats, finishing with a 2-4 aar.'. Prt.r.le, 31t II • • .tlll 9 .1I3:J In singles, sophomo~e Jamie Wright, 6-4, 6-2; and Ogesen and ing Friday, a review of the tl5/1. aeDr)' ...", .f .... 1 • • .... • • • Andrews bounced back from a de- Fletcher lost to Schneider and No- ing possibilities in nearby w~' mark. Two or the defeats were by ... S •••.,., • • •... ft • I I.­.tw • • • feal Friday at Northeastern State volny. 6-4. 0-6, 6-3. entmed "Let's Go Fishing." 1' run in 13 innings and another J.1la MeAr... , ••, .. I .­ • • • • • college in Oklahoma with a hard- Iowa arrived back in Iowa City Fishing enthusiasts who ...... 00111." • . . .• I .....­ .­ ~as • • • • • also by one run. The Hawk­ Did, S...... '" I • • • • • .....­ to-get victory over Ned Pfeifer. late Monday night. The Hawks had success or no success In I eyes took a 3-2 and a 13-1 win. IIIn Dar", ...... I • U .­ • • .. 6-3, 7-5. AndTews' match record open their Big Ten season tomor- rCshing are invited lo cont~ct J I .- .&311 is now 3-1. row against Wisconsin at 1:30 p.m. Wilson of Wilson Sporting Good. ~e team's season record is now TOTAL - I. STAN Gene Nadig of Iowa won his on the home court. who will author lhe columns. 9-4-1. HACK A homer in the last half ot the team has a batting average of 258 has pitched 32 Innings, permitting /YEW II1ANA nlnth inning by the Arizona pitch- on 78 hits in 302 times . Op- 30 hits. striking out 1'7 and gl,,­ OF TlfE Yr ' Spring Football Drills M decitled one game and a pinch penents have .250 on 74 for 295. Ing 15 walks. His re~rd is 0-2 but CHICAGO CUSS, PLAYEl> 111EY cIlM6Et:> 13~~e7 You'll Look Smart In ~tt ho In the ninth by an Ari- Iowa has scored 51 runs to oPPO- both his defeats were by J run in AL. L /115 81(5 LEAGUE' PURI/V67"/le '?EA'?oN PA LL WIT!! TII17 ~A.ME Open Tomorrow; Evy awna III sent the fifth game Into nents' 48. Extra base. hits for Iowa 1~ innings. Ron Schaefer,. junior 9 'iltffE5 SINCE 1905; • . pitcher. has worked 14 l1lnings. 7"ffA/ff FRO/rl 19~z A/fP Itt 19z? HAt:> $ extra ~nnlllgs. Iowa won a game. include 10 doubles, 5 triples and 2 giving up 16 hits. . TO 19f{ pur AfANA61t/6 PIFFERE/IIr /11AtlA C3ERf;. Seeks Strong Line -2. With a and a in homers. Other hurlers include Bill 1?IEIt/ FOR A YEAR lfilllcE 1876 oJlfLY 3 . e nJntll with two out. Scheuerman Hits .353 Schoo!, 6 innings and 8 hits; Bill !11AY '?eEtV/ EVEjI tf1EN /lAVE flEL.P r/lE A 20-sesslon pring football tOt/eER 71IAI'I T/lAr. Now the le

'TJJ" 0 TJ.Y JOWi\. --IQwa Cit,., Ia.-Tues., April Z., 18~":-"'e ! YWCA Hosp~tal Program Entertains Patients ISWeeks Adae~ To Workshop

Autos for Sal. - ! Used

FOR SAL!:: AuLa and !'ire In surance. Cash WANTED: Youn"ji""m.i; to asslat .t ,.,m- Whllln,·Ktrr Rult)' Compan)'. 1> 111 FOR ANY, m~r r !lOr! at Welt Lake Okoboji. Must 2123. 4191 ~k~:"::~~h~~~II;o":d~~~~~. Wrlle Bub· -~-SED--T-V-"-U-J2-~-·-·.-n-"-. -'4-5--'-5-.{I-I.-I 8302 . Purpose MAKE f20 DAILY. 5.,11 lumInous nam., FOR SALE. Bab), parakeell and canlrla ----..,.,.,::--::---...,....---- plate. Write Ree\'''' Co.. Atlleboro, D~I :662. teachers to develop materials for Who Lioes It Masa. Frer &amDle and detaU.. p:=A.c:.,:.RAJtEET~==~S-. "" D"'ta""I"".=-.="IO"'a=-T.----- Sman Monthly Payments. (DIlly I ..... n Phi. by II ... Harl "~I use in their classes next fall. Na- RADIO and TV ""h•• and ..."Icr. Pick up TRUNKS, suilca_, F\lollockers. Hock· JANET STANZEL, A2, SAC CITY, reads to Helen Schneider, Keokuk, & paUen' in 'he metabolic Uonally prominent economists and ...;M.dellv","", Woodburn Sound Servl .... ___A_pG_rl_m_e_n_t_F_o_r_R_en_t ___ .,-_E.:,y_.-:Lo"""'a..,n.:--:,....,---::::-_=,.,-___ Federa I' Discount is y\vCA ward at University hospitals. I\liss Stanzel one of the members of the who ,'olunteer their business leaders will appear as LAWNS Crld~. 1.I.ht bul1-do:tl nl SCOOP. FOR RENT ~room apartmenl. lime to entertain hospital patients, under the dire etlon of bo pital staff members. J k SI j Ph 3091 8-11« onl)'. Dial .·2983. __ ._ speakers and guest consultants, IIC er ane. one or . I"'"::::;:~~:.:..,:-=:::=:,:---:-....,.,=:;---=,.....,:-: Instruc1lon GARDENS PLOWED. Manure for car- 3 ROOM ApI. Fully furnIshed. Prh·atcl _____--'''---'--' ____ _ Bloom explained. dens. Jack SI&-,"n •. 3091 or 11-19*4. entrance. prh'ale bath. laundry faclll· BALLROOM DA"fCm I_AI KIml Youdt tiel, nnd a ll\r~~ Ylrel. Dial t:i35. Ane~ D I.. . Stripped of technical material QUAUTY wan wa.l1lnll. pal ntlnr. and 5 p.m. caU 34IB. Wurlu. II It..... , University YWCA Group Administrative School necessary to the speeialist, the I p.perln •. Dial 4448. BACHELOR lparlmenla for rent. 10' N. - course will locus on the most basic UPHOLSTERY. McDonald'l. Dial ~ll . Dubuque ,t Dial 8-21158 . $2989 • ! IPlanned for Officers Free ""tlma' . issues and most !requ(!ntly en- Usw TV). Sal.,., Rentall, Rouse TV Rooms For Rent NEW, MODERN 2·BEDROOM Fender countered problems. Questions dls- PI~~I'i5i12~JmENHOLDT·S . 83a S. Linn. ---....;.;.=.;.;.;.;~;....;;..-=.;.:;,;..--­ HOME And AIds Students, Citizens Of Army Reserve :-:::=:::-=::====--: __:---:::--,:-:-_= SL.!:EPrNG roon's lor two male studrDll. cussed in previous workshops AUTO PARTS for ... Ie. GOO4)o". 101 Near campu •. ~4211 . Custom Bu ilt on Your lot and By TAN PALl\IQUIST ------which will reccivc more detaUed Malden Lane. VIal 5892. FOR rent. Room. Glrla. DJal 4~ . Foundation ACIOSS the world from Iowa YWCA-operated school for girls, Plans are being made to form an tl ti this I I d LNSURANCE. Real ~taLe, ProperlY ....;.--.--T'---'----...... ;.--- a en on year nc u c: l!.lanacement. Oorllnll Jt Co. 011111-1811 . FOR ~ bl Ith th _ (We pAy IrellhU Body W~rk City, in the village of Salonika, 12- L8, in Salonika. It was decid- army reserve section to train unat- How do economLsts differ from RJlN'rAJ. rOO~n Hopkin •. Palnt. Phon~e~io37u e room w D8 lIundreds of excltinc n~w dell,nll- Greece, an American-style "bob- cd to ask each SU] "Y" member tached officers for adjutant gen- businessmen, farmers snd labor ...... Lnd noor coverln,.. or u.e your ownl Lovely kitchen. By d" h b t d t t 'b t . f b bb WIKEL TYPEWRITERS attracLlve window •. wiele over· by·sox crow. as ecn crea c 0 con n u e a .palr 0 0 "y eral (administrative) po sit ion s leaders in their thinking about I In.,.han,•. All maLerlol8 lind work ,uar- EXPERT WORKMEN and new friends won for our socks or an eqUIvalent sum of . . America's economic problems? Work Wanted RENT' A NEW ROYAL antred Iln • • t. Exceed FHA. CI and 10· country through the work of the moncy to send to the gills in Sa- through a nme month part-time What new demands and sources WASHlNG lind lronln,. Dial 8·:;.V'. ~1~I.h~~~eI~~.h~~d;~'uI'S~jr~~~~ P~~1n~~ Kenne"dy AutA Mart YWCA association on the sur lonika. A goal of 110 pab:s of school to be held in ]owa City. 10f income may rcplace defense ' PORTABLE In/l. Pluterln,. etc. ave voul thou· "f campus. s<>t;ks was set, but before the ca~1- Rescrve 1st Lt. Don M. Ander- spending to keep our eeOnomy Ask About Our Rental o~1t . ~~,I.r:oo ~~It'bou~AP~~~~M~~i I 708 Riverside Drive This week, April 18-24, more pSlgn was ended, over 210 palr.s son, a graduate assistant in t"'e prospe1'Ous? . For Purchase Plan Moinci. In Cedor Rapids. C. E. Miller, 1 f ks d$16hdb t ,. 1 2M~"D"AveNE DIAl . 7373 tllan 3,000,000'" membelSId ' of the 0buted soc an a een con rl- F renc h d epartment, sa id M on d ay How can thc farmer bc kept 12 3 E. Washington Ph. 8-0151 . ., )' YW CA JOin In wor -Wide obser- . happy and proseerous without van<:e ol "YWCA week," honoring Faced with the problem of what that he must have the name, rank Iabusing the consumer ot farm WANT AD an organization whose influence to do with the unexpected amount and serial number of at least 10 products? • • I Ignition I ARiTlE TUCKER AND HIS 'TAR LI'G' ~T circles the globe and attempts to of money, the project committee 1st or 2d lieutenants by SUnday \ --- - - 5 LS I CARBURETORS ,I J carry Christian principles into the decided to " purchase garden seed In order to form the new section. ' RE U T GENERATORS STARTERS n realm of practical and worthwhilej to send.to the Gleek girls, and 12 SUI d I h . d WHO WILL BE action. pounds of everything from spin- gra un cs w 0 receive Briggs & Stratton Motor. The SUI chaptcr of YWCA can ach seeds to tomato seed.s was sent. their commissions and are current- / ORCHESTRA be pointed to as typical of the The seed will be distributed to th..! Iy waiting to be callcd to active PYRAMID SERVICES 621 S. Dubuque Dial 5723 chapters thlOughout the worle;! girls aftcr they are trained in its duty are invited to joi!'l. I which believe in dcaling with use. "Kitchen gardens" are a lare St d ts ho II t , I I' h' t h' f II tho . G u en ware curren y a - 9 Pi ece band with Vocalist. Composed of top musicians man s re a Ions I~ 0 IS e ow- mg m reece. tcnding SUI and expect to receive I • man on a practICal, day-to-day Garden seed and bobby-sox are reserve commissions in June may Will play Charity Dance for the Moose Drum and Bugle basis. ,An cxa~ple of ..the SUI not particularly impressivc items not sign up until after they have BROKEN TIRES? • Corps ,. chapter s work IS the Sox for in themselves but there are 1 lO b .. d C I 'k" . t een commlsslone . "a Onl a proJec. gir]s in Salonika today whose I Our vulcanizing' ill Sox for Salonika lives have been brightened by the The co~mand and ~eneral stafr ruaranteed for the • To be held at the Moose Hall APRIL 21, Wednesdgy, 8:00 ]n January, the group became friendly gesture of this group of school Unit in ]o~va CIty, a branch lite 'of the tire. p.m. ' .1_. Interested in giving some help to a SUI coeds of the Cedar Rapids reserve, would DIAL 4191 . direct the studies. OUiccrs would Quality Retreads Good clean fun for the entire family No Direct Suppor~ meet four nights a month for Ask For Want Ad Dep~ , • SUI Students Plan Perhaps the most impl'essive two hours. Good Used Tires , fact about this campus organize- N 0 Id b i tfi 1'5 All proceeds go to the Drum and 8ugle Corps. lion is that it receives no direct 0 pay w u e g vcn 0 ce OR !\(all Your Ad To Linder Tire Service • WOI-TV Program financial support from either thc fOr aLtendlng the course, b,ut they . . .' would receive reserve retirement natIonal associatIOn of YWCA, the d·t d . t· r 'bTt 1 ADS, The Dally lowiln 21 E. College St. Dial 4163 On Good Manners university, or from grants or cre I 5 an rnaln am e Igl I I Y . or U.S. Royal Tires How good manners among teen- loans. It depends entirely upon promotion. Succ~ssful completIon DAilY IOWAN WANT AD ORDER BLANK a~ers as ",:ell as adults can hclp contributions from members inter- of t~c course WIll be ent~red on people to lIve together more hap- estcd groups and its own reSOUlce- servIce records'of each ortlcer. ~"'''~ To deter· Publish lAFF·A· DAY THE DAILY IOWAN plly wilt be demonstrated on an (ulness for financial support. Men interested should con tad ~""""'~ mine cost Ad the SUI program to be televised wed- / A g 't f d .. g . t Anderson at 4664 or X2424 Of- ' of ad Days nesday at 10 a.m. over WO[-TV, h mobn 1 S un raflshm pro)e.c S ticers would be trained for d~ty in A ave een th e sa l e 0 omecomlng .. 1 d d turn to Checked: meso . . . mums university calendars and admmlstratlve, personne an a- WANT ADS First choice ot rate bcx, Tues. Four short skits illustratmg .som, IMolhdr's day corsages. BL:t for jutant field.s. first POOl' m?nners by teenagers ~ the most part, it depends upon ------.-- column of NAME .' ...... ~. ~ ...... Wed. the mOVies, at t.he tab.le, ov~r t e voluntary gifts to support its pro- 'Mr. FORMAL' lelephone and m dahng will be a ns H,'/dret L To Spea'- war1t ad I I Thur. presented during the program. Af- gl I . n f( section ADDRESS Fri. ter each skit Larry Hauck, G, Although the cam.pus YWCA 0 L A t I Pittsburgh, Pa., will dii:uss the ha~ no dlre~t connectl~n With thc n anguage r s I ;1Sat. I' Cost TOWN problem of manners and etiquette ulllverslty, It operates In closc co- . I , 1 . opcration with university officials Frank L. HlJdl'eth, new prcsi- 1 mo. WIth Caroi Mcardon, hostess at the d taff t 'd" . ·t dent ot the Iowa State Education Iowa Memorial Union an S 0 proVl e scrvlces I .. .• . .'" feels are needed on campus but assocIation and Des Momcs high WRITE AD CLASSIFICATION HERE - Takmg part In the skits are I k' school Engljsh tcacher wlll lead ~.rarilyn Sires, A2.. ,Ta.m a,John UI- are ac mg. the Saturday session o~ planning •• "Major III Marria,e" nc,h G, ]owa 'City, RIC h atd Er b c, a modern course in language arts University high sc.ho~1 ~t ud~nt , Onc of its most ,~uccess! ul pro- at the 4th annual high school Jeff Connell, Iowa City JUnior high jects has been the Major in oMar- English teachel S confcrence at IChool student, and Michael Barnes riage," a series of lectures spon- SUI this weekend. «>1 Horace Mann school in Iowa r Jred by the YWCA and given by Assisting Hildrcth in lhe course­ City. univcrsity staff membel's to pro- building session wm be Ruth En titled "How Manners Fit In," vide SUI students with a know- Goodrich, Fort Dodge; Richard S. the pro.gram is di~ectcd by Robert led~e of the physical and psycho- Hootman, Colfax, and Alina B. Oester~ng, G, Ze.l~cnople, Pa., and logical phases of marrlag~. . Hovey of lhe SU1 English depart- the Script was Wl'ltten by Berkley YWCA girls are a familJar Sight ment. . Forsythp, G. Omaha. around the university hospitals,. . The "Guidepost" pl'o"rams are as they read, play, and entertain Friday evemng .f~atu rc of tbe co·sponsored weekly over WOI- in fifteen different programs to condfe rendc~ on '1~lvrbltin'~T' hspepahk.llng 'I'V by SUI, Iowa Slalc college, brighten thc lives of paUcnt.s in an rea tng WI e. e 1.0- Iowa State Teachers college and th h 'Idr ' h th' d sophy and Effect of The Engllsh .' e c I en s, psyc opa IC, an Language Art.s'" by Professor Do- the state department of publIc 10- general hospitals, and the tuber- ra V S 'th f th 1]' 't f The InI - Slruction. series is produced cOlosis sanatorium at Oakdale. M.. °h e i ndlvetrhsl y 0 Please Print Your Ad t SUI b J h R W' . ch' f . mnesot a, W 0 careh e na- a ~ 0 n oss . IOnIe, Ie The reading program is espec- tional commihee which prepared "I think you're shaving too close for a begi.nner." of televiSIon prO(1uctlOn. ially popular, with over 80 girls the ,influential new publication of ----~------~--~~~~~~~~~------who regularly report at thc h05- the Natkmal Council of Teachcrs BLONDIE By CHIC YOt11(G pitals to read fo patients from of English. Schramm Resigns books selected by. hospi~ al sta!! Other offcrings of the confer­ membcrs foJ' their therapeultc ence include Prof. Wendell John­ As ,IIino;s Dean value. . son, SUI speech clinic dircctor, On YWCA membcI's also take thelf "Meeting the Speech Defective in CHAMPAIGN, . ILL. (A» - WH- lurns in conducting re1igious Eer- the Cla~'Sroom " and PlOt. John C. :ur Schlamm re.slgn~d Monday a.s vices for sm students which ape Gerber, of SUI's English depart- ~a~. of the Un1¥erslty . Of IllI\1OIS held every morning during thc ment, on an approach to teaching Dlvls l ~ n of Commun!caltons to de- week in Danlorth memorial chu- Walt Whiliman's tribute to Abra­ ~ote ~lS , ~ulJ. t~me. to research and pel. There is also a weekly YW - ham Lincoln, "When Lilacs Last teachmg In lhL~ field. . . CA radio program over station in the Dooryard Bloomed." Schramm saId the Increase In WSUI. this line at the University is re­ Local Benefits Llated !\lOnsible for his resignation as ad- Illinistrative head, effective July 1. The Iowa City eomm\.lllIty also the only 'Stain Shy' Schramm came to lIlinois in benefits from the programs of the 1947 from SUI wherc he had YWCA. It supplies willing aid to City Record summer formal! headed the school of iournalism. the ]owa City community ,.ce nter t '!'he communications department in helping to conduct and super- ..... as created for Schramm in 1950. vise the activities of ]owa City DEATHS Exclusive "Slain Shy" finish It included the institute of com- youngsters at the center. One of Julia R. Edel, ,62, Sumner, at Illunica tions research the s<:hool its most enthusiastic groups is the Universlty.,hospitals, Saturday. resists stains, upds "TO 'THINK 'THIS o[ jOurnalism and co~mu.nications "Golden Age Club," made up I)f Becky Adams, 7, Fairbanks, ati ueeO'TO BE A most liquids, discoura&es OtNGY STOREROOM aiki library schoo), the university Iowa City'residents over thc age University hospitals, Saturday. FUl.L Of' JUNK press, broadcasting activities of of 60, who gather at the commun- William Buck, 68. Ottumwa, at wrinkles! "Naturally" the unlvcrsity, and the public re- ity cenler to engage in such ac- University hospitals, Saturday. styled for Ihe Trim Look! lations office. lIvities as square dancing and Merrit King, 65, Iowa Falls, ati crafts under the guidance of YW- University hospitals, Saturday. 26.95 HEARING TO BE HELD CA members. Henry Ubben, 90, Aredile, ilt Public hearing 'on a resolution Another project of the YWCA University hospitals, Sunday. I 01 necessity for construction 111 is a baby-s,itting proglam, which BREMERS 2,741 fee t of sanitary sewer in offers qualified girls to stay with POLICE, COURT University Heights will be held ]owa City children at a reasonable Joseph C.-J'anko, Oxiord, waiv- IaJI4, ~fIIiIJ. .... 'h /Iv ~, a,t 7:30 p.m. May? a.1 1000 Mel- tee. Many of the girls have What ed 'Preliminary hearing, Monday" ... I 1M .~ rose ave., before the town councit amounts to a steady part-time and was bound over to the Johnson I Cost of the sewer wlll be assessed iob baby-siUing, and depend county grand jury on a charge of . , ...... • ng3 ill ~ 1 (JI'upel'ly OWIII'1 9 bencrll- :lllTIo ~ t entiroly . Ul\on thl9 ~ erd('e drlvlng , hile intOXicate l. He was ~'-'-,,'-""""''-,,''''~ • ed by th e improvement, tor extra spcndwg money. reJeased on $500 bond. ~"'''''''''''-,~ °

Pal'f! c.:-THE DAILY JOW N-loW3 Cll ,la,-Tu ., April 2., 19!14 • Voting TO- Begin Today -In 'Ugly Man' .contest ¥~~i/'l!oe:ds, ~h!~u~~~~,~w~~ ,~ornell Meefing < p S ticlpate Friday in the third an- Handly Wright, consultant ill Voting will start today in the ,·erson ays nual Iowa conference on Public public relations, Chicago, III annual "Ugly Man" contest, spon- "H T B tt ReI Ii II red by Alpha Phi Omega, na- Relations at Cornell college, Mt. ow 0 e el' Your a 0IlI tional service fraternity. DES MOINES (IP) - Don Piel'- Vernon. with the Press." John R. Stewart, C4, Cedar Rap- s0!l' .Republican state chairman, Prot Arthur Barnes of the Dr. Robert F. Ray, director Of said 10 a statement Monday . , . . ., ids, chairman of the contest, an- the GOP is eager to solve Iowa's school of journalism, will moder- the SUI mshtute of PUb~C a(fall'l, nounced the names of ten entries road pi oblems but only after all ate the morning panel which will and Prot. Walter Daykin ot t.bt for the tiUc. the facts are "available for evalu- discuss the first two major ad- sm labor and industrial manaee- Voting will be held in the main ation" d ill 1obby of the Iowa Memorial Union . . dresses of th e conference ' ment epartment w appear GIl ' and the lobby of the Uru'versl'ty 11- Pierson Cired back at Democrat- S king th I ' 11 b an afternoon panel. Ray will sent ic State Chairman Jake More who pea on e pane WI e . . brary, according to Stewart. Vot- predicted Saturday that the Re- Don Short, Addison Lewis com- as moderator and DaYk~ w~lll» .ing will be conducted as in past publican _ conti oUed Minneapolis, Minn., whose .. panel member. They WJll ~ oontests. Each cent put into a can- would be calJed into special ses- is cntitled. "Essential Con- ~hef PHroportlsedLambendmtents to IIIf didate's jar wil] be counted as one sion to set up a toll road author- 1a t- a ey a or ~c . vo~e, Stewart said. ity, More questioned the wisdom The conference IS sponllOftG ProeeeU for Service ProJeeta of such a move 2 SUI Doctors jointly by the Iowa Manutactur- • ' . . ° er's association, the Towa BW- I Proceeda derived from the con- The GO:.:' chau-man dJd not ers association and Cornell col- test will be used for Alpha comment directly on whether a Awarded Grants Ie Phi Omep service projects, Stew- special session was being consid- . l'iigiiie.·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii art said, as has been done in the ered but he said: Two SUI doctors were awarded l " past. "The Republican party is eager research grants by the Nutrition Alpha Phi Omega projects in- to present a constructive program Foundation Inc., New York, for elude securing equipment for to solve any problem whether on human pantothenic acid scouts In the Hospital-School for be in a special session or a deficiency at a spring meeting of r",.-.."... Like Cudom Handicapped Children, operating lar session of the legislature. the foundation at Chicago. information booths during basket- It believes that no solution can They an~ Prot. W!!liam B. Bean, Tailor;n~ ball tournaments, conducting tours presented until all the facts of thc internal medicine de- " ....,;;z,..~ for vIsiting high school students, Doug Bogenreif, C4, Sioux City Reed Hartsook, G, Des Moines (left) ava~hrble for evaluntio~." partment, and Prof. Robert E. WE ROll All SLEEVES operating polls during campus Plit Gamma Delta Bud McCardell, A3, Newton pl(~l'son also took Issue Hodges, also of the intcrnal medi- elections, providing Campus Chest More s state~ent that the cine department. UNLESS YOU ItIQua, workers and donating money to Delta Gamma gislative sessIOn would be The foundation supports a pro- S h I A CItIASE worthy organizations. \ WI·S e' r COUp e Helps bered as the "beer and oleo" gram in nutrition education in. ad- The winner of last years contest sion. dition to gran1.s for research. was James Nunn, the candidate Indocho,na Act,Oon- 2 Teenagers Arrested, "I was ·surprised by the totaling $3,172,000 for re- KELLEY'S · of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, who is C f G - k r h-I d . d that Democratic Chairman in the science of nutrition not in school this year. are 0 r r e e \.i; I Returne to Wisconsin l'evel1ted to the irresponsible sta made sinCe 1942. CLEANERS (Continued from Page 1) ments Ilke Harry Truman used ion in Oommunications and . Travelln&' Trophy Awarded Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Hynek, . -_ . Two teenage girls held in John- make in descrLbing the last I Relations Research," and J. Dial 4161 DAY or NnE. A traveling trophy is awarded who I~rm 11/., miles north of Corces mIght. ha~e to be son county jail since Sunday were lature," Pierson said. "To call to the organization sponsoring the . - ed to Indochma it the d h ' . I 1953 Legislature the 'beer and win n In, candidate. Permanent SWisher, have "adopted" little out. He prefaced his I'eturne to aut ontles at App e- oleo sessjon.' does not conform to possession of lhe trophy Is achiev- Dimitrios Evanghe]opoulos, a G% saying he regarded French ton, Wis., Monday. W1sconsin au- the record, ed by whining the contest three year old Greek boy, through the drawal as unlikely. thorities said one of the girls is "Such important measures as (ORAL FRUIT MARKET consecutive years. The "Ugliest Foster Parents Plan for War Chil- Remarks Brought Controversy wanted for parole violation and removing the slate superintendent Man" Is to receive an individual The vice-president spoke the other is a runaway. of public instruction from the trophy, Stewart stated. the understanding his field of politics, establishing new SELECT GARDEN PLANTS AND SEEDS The winner of this years contest The Hynek's have four children would not be attributed him Police Chiel E. J. Ruppert said procedures for Yeorganization of wIll be crowned at the All Campus of their own, a boy 7, a girl 4, and what he said W;lS traced quiCklY the girls had been lOitering school districts and c~anging Carnival Saturday night at the gi I 20 ths Id to him. His remarks touched off about Iowa City streels for several entire sysl:m of retIrement for Plants Are Grown by Roy Hall. a l' mon o. . Iowa's publIc employes were pass- Iowa field house, Mrs. Hynek said that they a storm of controversy m congress days when they were taken into d b th I l ' I All Seeds Are New. Excellent Quality. B II t· iLl b h ld il and brought demands that Eisen- t d S · dey e owa egis atars. a olDf wee unt 9 adopted the little boy because "we hower say whether Nixon's cus 0 y un ay. . "Criticism by the ~i~ority ~al'- p.m. Satu day night at polls set wer.e so thankful for what our represented administration poll·cy. When arrested the glf.ls gave ty Is expected, but cntlclsm wlth- No.6 West up In th field house, Stewart na R t d b t t f t th d i Phe.,e 8·3801 said. children have, and we want other A~er Monday's session with Ei- . m~s, upper sal, u ou re erence 0" e recor s The contest entries and their children to have some CIf the same senhower the first Question put t~l.th=e.::i.r_I:d:::e~n.:tl:ty:....:w::a:::s~c~h:e::c:ke::d::.:. __..-: ~h:a~rd::.:1'!..y~w:a::T~l'.:a:.:nt~c:::d~. _ - ___ _ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sponsors 8re: Jerry Daley, A2, things." Dulles a,t a news conference was CUnton, Beta Theta Pi; Paul The Hynek's found out about whether. he. felt there is any s~ri - Stone, A2, Waterloo, Sigma Alpha the plan throur.h the Readers Di- ous possl~lhty of U.s. troops gOlDg Epsilon; Sheldon Rosenfeld, AI, gest and Parents Magazines. to .~ndo~hm~ . .' . " Des Moines, Alpha Epsilon Pi; Dimitrioa lives in 'the vIllage . 1 thJ!lk It IS unhkely, he Doug Bogenrelf, C4, Sioux City, of Grevene in Greece with his pIled qUietly. Phi Gamma Delta; Reed Hartsook, Dimitrios mother brother and grandmother. Speaks for Himself , , ' Asked whether he was speak- G, Des Moines and Bud McCardell, Aided by Iowa Family The boy s father was tor~ably ing fo~ the President, the secre- A3, Newton (two headed man) drafted by lebel for.ces when they tary said no-only for himsel:f. TOday's Delta Gamma; John Elman, A I, k rai~ed the little vllla?e In 1947 said later he didn't think the troop Des Moines, Phi Epsilon Pi; Leo- Craig To Spea, durmg the Greek clVll war. At matter had been discussed at his nard Hof,fman, E2 Monticello, Sh ' T I that time the reb~ls look all of meeting with Eisenhower. CHESTERFIELD Quadragle; Lou Matykiewicz, A3, OW rave ogue the me~ of the v~lIa,gc and then Dulles' assertion was his first ~alumet Park, Ill., Theta Xl; Jerry .. .. burned It. DJmitTlos s father . has expression on the matter .lJCwls, EI, Rochester, N. Y., Delta We Faced Death on K-2, the not been beard of since that time. Nixon spoke. But the secretary's Tau Delta; Barry Ackerly, A2, Des account the the 1953 American at- Until the time that the Hynek's statement amounted to a reitera­ is the Best.Cigarette Moines, Sigma Chi. tempt to reach the summit ot the started helping him, Feb. I, the tion of what the state department world's highest unclimbed muun- boy and his family l,ived ott the said Saurday night, w~i1e Dulles . . " Incllme pi one small plot of ground was away from Washmgton but Ever Ma-de! Welfare of Groups tain, Mt. Godwm Austen, Will be tha.t produced, abQut $5.00 worth quite likely alter consultatior1 presented in Macbride Iludltorlum of crops per month. with him. To Be Analyzed Sunday at 8 p.m. , Although the plan only calls for The department said it was 11 ' the, foste.r parents to promise to "highly unlikely" that American Welfare of all ages _ from Under sponsorship o~ t e lQv:a contribute $15.00 per month to- troops would have to replace homes for orphan children to Mountaineers, Robert w,. 9ralg wards the child's support, the Hy- Frenc~ forc~s .. But it backed mental and physical health of sen- will provide commentary for the nex's have scnt extra packages Ni:con s posItion that ,jQr citizens - will be analyzed color film and slide account of the to tt)e Evanghelopoulos family. ASia must be .saved from Com- May 6-7 whep the Iowa WeUare trip Cmig's a count of the 1953 Mrs. Hynek said that she and her munist aggressIOn . • assoclation and the SUI school "f ... .' c husband plan to send more. Tenor 01 Statement \. ~cial work hold their 6th annual expeoltlon was recently featured The Foster parents plan has Pt'nd that was the tenor of Dul- spring institute at the university. in the Saturday Evening Post. · cared fOT over 73 000 needy chil- les pr~pal'ed . state~ent The economics of welfare, ways The ;953 attempt met with trag- dren in 15 clluntries dafter hitS mtheetlO g With thNe . 1 ot:. as";" th ffc ti f . ent a e Augusta ationa "Ches1:erfields 'for Me'-, me U:L'~" e e c veness 0 edy when Arthur Gilkey of Ame~, The plan has recently set up Golf Club, Eisenhower's Easler local agencies, community voJun- field headquarters in Korea to h l'd h d . /). Unlv," tcer organizations and slandards a former member of t1'\e Iowa . . . 0 I ay e3 quarters. /?~ + , . t ' bnng aid to thousands of children Dulles said he and ~~ .oIah.'54 of nursing homes ate among other Mountameers, was swep away I>Y there. h d . d "th US"'U;''':IllU topics on the agenda for Iowa's an avalanche. : t;evlew~d 't e t' .. d social workers, institutional per- .. . 0 . e wor. Sl ua.lOn, an The cigarette tested and approved by 30 ) AdInlttance to We .Faeer{ Death • persistence 10 varymg forms, sonne, an d 0 th ers 0 f th e 500 ex- Big 10 Conf. en . years of scientific tobacco research. pected participants. on K-2" is by single admission r ce the. menace ot ~ovlet "UIJfII. lIUJlll",:r, • • Iv . • U E d f H' which makes It imperatlve Pro~. Lola Selby, Of. the ~Chool on"" Mountameer of~ci"ls SllY. rge, n 0 azmg there be collective measures of socia) work at SUI, IS chairman with tlokets priced at $1.50 . e~ch meet that menace" , of the program planning commlt- • . ANN ARBOR, Mlch, (IP)- The . . t for balcony and $1 each for mam Big Ten went on rpcord Sunday As for the threat in istrlct Judie Bennett Cullisor ''0,_ G..... AT W... ," . of Harlan remitted the prison terrr ., anet psrolled Peterson to Harrisor: RA.T"...... -.N. 'G.S · S' ... 1 S. Dubuque Co~ty Sberllf Harold Imrie, th( . tac,.rA... I. r As&ocla=Pr.. reported. IOITONI., _____ .. -"'!IIIII,."""'" , " ~18 Eo,Washington . A d driving char- agaift~l ..eMIl I~ Ill. --..... PlOVIOUlCu.lll~ a .-... _CUI• .• . 1...,.,.. .. ·· ~etenon was dismissed. Monday. ------~-~-.... S:;;Q::~~::Q::::::::=::::::::===~::::::::::::::

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