Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1951-11-09
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Atoinic Set-Up About 8:30 a.m., buses leavinl' \VA!>HINGTON l1l'i - Senate from the Jefferson hotrl will take Inv~tlliatol'S charged Thursday the team to 1\1inol . that the administration permitted n ('zechoslovakian spy to gather Inr"rm&tion on this country's PARIS I~RUllsia Thursday rid al')I11ic weapons program even Aesthetics Meeting iculed and rejected the West's thOlll!h it had been warned about "foolproof' plan for Inspecting and his activities by U. S. Intelligence Registration Today Suspension 01 'No reducln, the world's arsenals and Dgent~. proposed instead a world confer Chairman Pat McCaran, (D ence for disarmament on Soviet Nev.) of the senate internal se At Art Building terms. curity committee, and Sen. Herb Registration for tTle annual Asked lor Thanksgiv ng The Soviets also dashed Korean R. O'Conor (D-Md.) Identified m American SOCiety for Aesthetics annistice hopes by proposinl a the "stly" as Co\. Otto Biheler, B,. BOB KESS cease-tire alonK the 38th parallel. fJrmer Czechoslovakian military conference will begin at 9 a.m. The no-cut rule appeared on the way out alter the student council today at the art building, Prof. The Soviet "peace package" was and air attache. He now is in Thursday night recommended that Thanksglvlnt vacation be tried put before the United Nations Czt>r.hoslovakia. Lester D. Longman, head of the without the controversial ruling. art department and conference general assem bly by R ussJa's tor !'iIcCarran and O'Conor blamed A dean's committee is expected to act today on the council's pro el," minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky the ~tate ana justice departments pro(ram chairman, announced posal. Thursday. The recommendation was ap In a 75~mlnute speech In which f('r letting the Czech diplomat he bitterly and repeatedly accused trs\'el about thIs country and enter During the two-day meeting. proved by an II to 2 vote after papers will be presented on the over an hour of di cuss ion In the the United Stat s of preparing a ~ncl re-enter it. Good Luck, Team! new war. The state department had no nature of creativity in the arts, Westlawn lounge by the councll In~rlaDdl·. arioon on pa,e ! The W t's disarmament plan he H relations between art and anthro Bnd a dozen studen Is and Iaculty immediatt' comment, but said today r. • sip ot reaulU'&_ 'rom dismissed 8S "a dead mou e" ... hoped to issue a statement today. pOlogy, and the aesthetics of mod members. ern art. After thc vote. Jack H. We en SUI'. student. te the 'ootball team "de igned to befuddle the people The justice department had no which leaves to pl.,. ai. Cham of the world." comment. Conferees wi1l see an exhibition bcrg, G. Iowa City, was appointed at selected work by SUI art stu to select a student committee to I'~ IC"n, JIl .. this weekend. Four.Polnt Peace Plan ClOlled-Door Jlearlnh HI own tour-point "pellee" O'Conor said he obtained in for dents and faculty and the exhibi work with a faculty group In de Ite,ardleu how many .,._Ibe tion of contemporary Berlin art terming thc program's policies. their best wbhel. the tUm can plan whleh omitted all mention of maliol: in Biheler's activities international Inspection of national Wednesday at a closed-door hear now on display here Party Leaders Discuss Convention Site These committees will decide If be eertaJn that each Indl.ldual Is Ing on a committee "task force." Speakers at loday's session. 9:30 the suspension has worked sa tis thinl!!nr. "GOOD LUCJt. GUY." arms stocks and pinned Korean \fcCarran, who is ill in a Renl'), a.m. in the art building auditori WUERE IN CIIICAGO WILL TH~ 1'5~ lIaUOIlaI poUU al convention be beld? ThaL Is Ihe question factorily. It they decide it has, arml8t1cl: hopes to the old 38th discussed Thrusday by RepubUcan and .De~ratle ehalrmen and alelC!l. eated (len rl,M) GUY F. parallel boundary Unc, was N~ ., hospitDl, said in a statement um, will be Haskell M. Block, w further action may be tak n in Issued by his ottice here that Queen's college, Flushing N.Y.; Gabrielson, GOP national ch:drman, and Fra.nk E. MeKlnne • ~mocraUc national chalrmaD. ~d abolishing the rule. promptly labelled "ludicrous" by D1heler entered this country In H. G. Schrickel, University of in, (left w n,-ht) Werner W. Schraeder and Jacob Arvey, GOP anel Democratic national coounlU« No arlUment was voiced against Price Control Chiefs America n lind British spokesmen. s 1948 and left last February. Nebraska; David B. Stout, SUI; men from illinois, rC!lpectlvel,. the suspension. There was con VI binsky urged that the Sovlet DUrmg this time, he said, U. S. Douglas Morgan, Northwestern, troversy as to whether the recom Revamp Regulations; proposed world disarmament con~ Intelligence agents knew he had and Paul Kuntz, Grinnell. mendation should take effect at fercnce be held not la tcr than next been "gathering information on The second session will begin Communists Deny ' Thanksgiving or Christmas. June 1. t!Jis country's basic research Into at 2 p.m. In the art building. SUI ,.Med School Expanded An amendment was made pro Expect Ceiling Rises His Korean proposal was for an bacteriological warfare and atomic Explanation of principles 0/ ed posing that Thanksgivinl be set "Immediate" cease-fire, followed weapons and other advanced ucation in relation to aesthetic Charge of Freezing as the first trial period. The mo WASHINGTON (JP)-Price con by withdrawal ot both sides from :nethods at defense." theory will be discussed by SUI tion passed by an 11 to 4 vote. trol chJets revamped reJUlation. the 38th parallel within 10 days. State DeparhneDt llaued V!aa. professors Earl E. Harper, director Without Funds, Doctor Says The text of the principle mo affecting 100,000 manufacturers 90th proposals Jeft the Demo O'Conor charged that U. S. in of fine arts: Philip G. Clapp, head Korean Baffle Line tion: "The SUI student council Thursday and said that lenerally cratic West and the Communist teJilgel'lce agencies gave the state of the music department; Edward TOKYO. Friday l1l'i _ The DES MOINES (lI') - Expansion of the SUI college ot medicine recommends to the deans at the hJlher price ceilings ca.n be ex East polet apar} and blllhted the cle:;Jdrtment derogatory intormn C. Mabie, head of thc dramatic required by a bill passed two years ago by the lelislature has been car libera I orts coJleges thot the no pected on many consumer goods feeble hopes prevloualy held that H'Jl1 0'1 Biheler. Nevertheless, he arts department; Longman, and Communists said today that they ried out at the elCpense of other departments 01 the university, Dr. cut rule be suspended for the as a result. the general ~ly mI&ht pro taid, the department issued visas Warren Carrier, of the English had a/!ft'ed to permit adjustments Willis ~ . Fowler $aid Thursday. Thanksglvlnl vacation In an at They SUlaested that congress is duce at leaat the belinnlngs ot a r.lr him and never declared him department. in tpe tinal Korean cease-fire Fowler, chairman ot the dean's tempi to fInd a workable substi responsible for what may happen. real move to end East-West ten "persona non grata." lions and the cold war. The annual dinner will be held 111 .1(' to make it "correspond to the committee ot the SUI college of tute lor the no-cut regulations." Price Director Michael V. D1- McCarran noted that the intern in the Iowa Memorial Union River actual changes" in the battle line. medicine, spoke at n meeting of The deon's committee which Salle said the changes were neces Greater Sheek al security act ilves the attorney room at 6:45 p.m. Friday. Ru sanne more than 100 general practition wllJ study the proposal today is sitated by the Capehart amend Of the two, the Korean proposal gcn ~ r91 authority to deport alien~ K. Langer, author of "Philosophy l'eiplOg radIo denied UN charK ers attending a one-day post composed of Dean Dewey B. ment to the economic controls law, produ~d the greater shock. His nod other subversives "even II In a New Key," will address the cs thnt the Reds sought to free'le gr.adua.t& cour.~ here. Stu It, liberal arts; Dean Sidney G. by which contresa requlftd that sunestion of a return to the old ml!Y look refuge In diplomatic group on "The Milking o( th' the Korean battle line and ar. Fowll'T explalnet\ that the leeI!'- Winter, co~~: ! Dean Franct. price ceUlnp reflect mOlt cost Sath paraJlel. 6lvldlng line be Immumty." He said Blheler had Art Symbol." ClfSed the Alii d delegation ot cle lature passed a bill requiring the M. Dawson, enlineerlnK, and /law that occUlTed· from the out wieen Norib and South Korea was bc~n allowed to travel through Ij:"erately misrepresenting the college to enroil 120 freshman Dean Myrtle E.