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Keokuk, Marion Win ~ . ' Weather Keokuk upset the defendlne stale champion., OUumwa, Saturday ntelll ('Iolld, toda,. with cc­ In Ibe fieldhouse, to win the lab-slale caslonal Jllfbt SD'.. tbls Clasa AA II nal8 and advanee to the .:"'ornlnl". "tor", pa rtl alale tournamen &. Flr . lo ~ les and -11Iub a.nd wa,..~r. Hi ... plelure see pal'e 4, led.,. 3%; 10"... I I. at I m,.. Storlel and Picture Pa"e , 'aturd.,.., 36: l ~ w, !t. Elt. 1868-AP Lecued WIre, AP Wirephoto, UP Leased Wire-five Cents I OWQ Citl, Iowa, Sunday, M:xrch 19, 19S3 - Vol. 84, No. 141 -J8 Candid~tes EileiShoben Testimony I ~ ,, ~i .1 i:· _ Expeded to Clear ! Boys 'Smok~ tlut For Stude~t Co~ncll Legal Test Snarl Eighteen candidateI' - 11 men and seven women· - have fj led The possibility 01 a legal te;t petitions for the four student council positions to J:>e filled at the loomed Saturday as time neared Hunted Murderer,. all.eampus elections March 29. ' I when Prot. E.J. Shoben Jr., l~ Two men and two women will be elected ns delegates-at. expected to take the stand in the Robert E. Eednasek murqer trial. year i large to one terms on the council. Shoben, director of thc student Gaige Walters, G4, Harlan, chairman of the aU-campus elec- Aid Law -In Capture counsel office, is listed as a state tion committee, l.isted 12 regula- .-- . I. witness in connection with the trial of Bcdnasek, charged with ST. P. UL,~II I . ( UP )-Onc ofthc nilUon's 10 most wantcd lions governing campaign ex- Capla"ln Crew VW the strangulation slaying of Mar­ criminals was captured Saturday aCt('r Stl( .rad · school boys liter­ ptnditu rcs and publicity. ' I ., I ,t:i 0 ga ret Anne J ackson last Dec. 11 . ally smoked him out of fI \ ell- tocked cave: ill w\lith h ' had beeu All campaign Iitllrature must be B'~ · '.' ~.. T" " I Shoben has indicated that he hiding four 1l1onths. IPprove.d ~y the President'~ off~ce 0 rmn elp ess will refuse to reveal the nature of belare It IS posted on UnlVerslty . .~ ". . " a conference he had with Bedn.1- William csbit, 50, (;ollvicted munlcrcr and c C'.tlX-'{) convict, property, he $~SidL lmlt IHet Tender to 'Porf sek in October. However, County surrendered without struggle on a Missi ippi river bluff where he The Umit on campaign expendi- ' Atty. Jack White said he had a had been spotk.'t1 by boys who signe" statement from a psychia­ tures will be $25 and the elec- PEARL HARBOR (II') _ The trist saying Bednasek had im­ had visited with him nnd given lion committee plans to check nervy sk ipper and c·rewmen who pulses to kiH. Civil Service Board him girts bc ea u~o they thought each cand date's expense accou nt 1aved the navy net tendcl' Elder Wh ite relcased the statement he was "just a bum who didn't before the election, Walters said. from explosfon and lire In a week- Dec. 14, three days after the gold· have much." thOle running for student coun- long ordeal In mid-Pacific, vowed en-haired Miss Jackson was found Refuses to Answer Nesbit later admitted 10 Po­ cil arc: Don Guthrie, A3, Iowa· Saturday to see their charred lit­ dead in a rooming-house at 41 t lice Chief Charles Tlerne, that he was the man who e capeet City; James Bullard, AI, Beaver; tIe ship into harbor. E. Washington street. Pro-Red Charges Crai, Harper, A3, Iowa City; Joy The Hawaiian Sea Frontie~ from a Sioux Fall . .0.. prl"on A university official hinted that WASHINGTON (!p) - Ciljn~ a In epkmber. while erv­ Wilson, A3, Ottumwa; Margi Fos- command, however, said present Shoben, a clinical psychologist­ pre idential order, the civil ser­ 1'.', tet, A3, Cedar Rapids; Kae Lynch, plans called lOT bringing them In" a lerrn for hi parl In the not a psychiatrist was the m:.tn vice loYSl' y review b::nd Satur­ en aUoDal "powderho.. e d~·JI"­ A3, Des Moines. promptly to Pearl Harbor in to whom White rcferred. day night reCu.scd to answer ques­ Nancy Adler, A2, Winnetl.:a, Ill.; another ship. It was .' interested mlllo« m urder ease" at Sioux tions by Sen. J cseph R. McCarthy Louise Bekman, A2, Ottumwa; in learning the particulars (If Shoben said, in a statement re­ Falls 14 yean .,0. lea;:;ed Dec. 14 , "nothing short of CR-Wls) about the case Diplo­ Richard Turney, A2, Oelwein; the whole operation, including ot Fourteen-year-old Jlmmv Lc'vi.; the most extreme circumstance3" mat John S. Service. Barbru·a Campbell, A3, Clintol1; how a nearby transport passed til'lt suspected Nesbit'. Idcnlity wcfuld make him divulge the na:­ Edward Dickmann, E2, Ottumwa; them by four days befol:e they Seth W. Richardson, the board a ftcr spoUlng a picture ot him ure of his talk with Bednasek. if in a newspaper "wanted" colum'l. Bill Shields, C3 , Newton. fihally were rescued. chairman, wrote McCatthy t" JI (Iowa law provides that '''at­ he wishes to pl.trsue the matter But he wasn't surc, so he and Bilt Ebert, C3, Mt. Pleasant: All the Elder's ctew of 40 were torneys, counselors, physicians, lurther he should take i' up Wi!:, rive friend whe had vIsited with Darrell Croost, A3, Sioux City; fo und safe late Friday: 26 'of them surgeons, priests and othcr min­ Ne,blt Dnd run crrands for him Marjorie J; win, A2 , DeWitt; Bub in life rafts into which the skipper, President Truman. isters" are not requircd to viola te McCarthy has ('har 'cd thot Ser­ stuIfcd snow do n the tovepipc Goode, A2, Des Moines; Bob Bry- Lt. William F. Adams, had or­ professional confidences placed in leadin!: from hls cuve la "smokr:: an, A3, Moline, IU.; Bob Mc- dered them w hen the fire sprcad vire, lorei~n s rvice officer a - them.) slgned t:> Indio, Is pro-C:>mmunist him out and J;ct n good loo!t at Carville, A2, Jeflerson. Ma rch 10. hi m" The legal snarl is expccted to Ilnd that the s·ale deportmcnt ha ~ EleeUqn Eve Rally Lt. Adams and 13 volunteerf When hc clime out, thoy gil t center about thc definition 01 crdered "a complete and t hor o u~h th e look, thcn r,1Il to call (lOlice. These candidates will wind up who had stayed abr:lad and Shoben's duties. Is Shoben. a clin­ whitewash" oC his case. The de­ Officers orrlvcd shortly thereafter the campaign with an election eve snatched the Elder from doom aft­ icai psychologist and student e' un­ partment coilcd McCarthy's cho r­ rally in Macbride auditorium, cr a long strulfgJe, were located and al rei ted Ne.blt, who a CCere ] sellor, protected under the law? ges "dcad and discredited." 17 miles away aboard their char- Thc court will probably decide no resistance nlthOU'lh he Wil March 28, at 7:30. red and helpless ship. Se:vice has been ordcred back urmed with a ra:tor-~ harp hunt­ Each candidate will be allowed the question this week. from India 10 testify personally ing knife. live minut es s peak~ng timc that The navy a.lso started organiz- Special Prosecutor Ed Rate and ing an inquiry to find out why W.hi tc are cxpected to wind up before the CCpiu'tment's loyalty "We wereq't really cared," night, Walters said. boarel. a mi'litary transport sailed ncar the state's cr~e by Friday. Of the YOlln" Lewis illld, "beiliU e It f.hc student board of publica­ This was rc=ommendcd by the I WI! still hard If r UI to believe tion candidates are: for two-year thc stricken Elder Monday with- 50 witnesses listed by the stalt! • out responding to frantic distress White. said, "at least half of them Here's nt Grade civil service review board and that he WI a criminal. Bul te:m, two la be elected, Harry signals that included gunfire and will testify." the Th,ee Po; Point Smile Saturday Chall·man Rlehol'dson we found out lor ure later Grove, A2, Waterloo and RoberL flares. Indications are that the trial FLASHING A $100 WINK, Donna Bell Jones, A4. l\1 ;ourl Valley, attests to tbe fact tbat it pays to be D,nnounccd he was illV, s'igating to he \\ras." Cozcboom, AI, Ames. Lt. Adams In a radiophone In- ' will last another two weeks. srnart. nrt irnorant. Miss Jones aturda)" received t e fir3t 100 Marfa ret Fowler award for outlitandln: tlnd out h~w . McCnr h ~ learned Nesbit had becn hiding l'lncc For cne-year term, one to be terview was outspoken about his eft3rt and accornplished In scholarship, leadership lind ~ ervlce. The a ward was nre ented at the Mortar about the I CVICW board 5 recom­ Nov mbcr In a envo forrnerly u"cd electcd, Ellilabeth Thomsen, A3, failure to attract attcntion of the Board "Smarty Party" in the Iowa Un:on. A rnernor ·al fund from which the annual F.,\\ler award wJ1l 1mcndaU )n l.ctvrC! It w h m ~ de by n bl·cwcry. He hod luid II wood­ Red Oak ; Dean Fritchen, (:;3, De­ transport General A.W. Brewster. Profs Rate SUl'ers be drltwn ~'.!JIs" esj.aliJlshed this year by irlends of th' laic Marfllfet Sayer Fllwler. former l1atl ~ nal vlee- public. en floor nnd installed n col, slav.: corah; Tony Huebsch, A3, Mc­ The transport is en route to presider.t or lIlortar Board, senbr women's honorar)l fraternity. About 250 SUI "hirh - . polnter " attend- IIl ~ Curthy .sprall, his inforlT)ll­ and cupbol.lrd. He hlld plenty uf lood Dnd pllil of tresh water Gregor; Shirley Wood, A3, Dav- Yokohama from San Francisco. Fqr Frivol S~ rvey cd SaturdaY'S luncheon honorln" wornell students W 10 drew a 3.0 c r hll'her rrade po 'nl averate II t e- tion last '~'I.I ~ day to , scna!c com- When the navy beian inquiring mester. ' C ee st(li' on. !).. ,~ ·51 ) _ ' ," mittec whlch is he rin hi tram 1\ nC,lrby spcing. -- about the overdue Elder on Wed­ Frivol, SUI campus humor mag­ .. ---- Icharges that til ~tllt(! department AI ' o In ~ldt! tho cave were [ I Czecho~~akTa--E;pel' nesday, the transport reported azine, is conducting a poll among hatchet ond canteen which Chlrf Nat i onol~'s Troops La nd is riddled wl 'h COlllmun lijt sym- Tierney said the boYIi who play­ sighting the missing ship Mond,lY faculty members to learn what I Lawyers Strike Back - pllthizers. Last Vatican Emissarv troutles the faQulty has with stu­ ed ncar the cave had Iven hit, PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA in no apparent distrcss 700 miles On Red- Id Ma in la nd MCCO "tllY tol d reporters he ob- from its destination - the atomic dent aclivities both in and out of bccau!e they "felt ort·y for him." lIP) - The vatican's last repre­ rAIPElt10RMOSA. SUNDAY, At tained his inform Hon about the weapons testing island of Eniwe­ the classroom. I P k Gt · sentative in Czechoslovakia left MARCH W)-Nationali s t l or er eS In C Service loyalty tile from sourcef lhe country Saturday under an tok. Over 500 members of the fBcul 'y sources ~ udgingly intimated Sat- at the s'ate de!)ortmenl, not from were Jlolled, according to F'rivol Chicago U. Studeni expulsion ord~r. urday that their forces had made anyene at thc civil ·crvlce hyalty Shortly artel·ward, Alexei Cel>­ INGRID'S RETURN UPHELD Editor Nichoias Thimmesch, A4, a commando-type raid on the Ri!d - At Mecca Ball L·ard. icka, justice minister and minis­ HOLLYWOOD M-Ing:'ld Berg­ Dubuque. He said the rest:':its China mainland about 200 mili!s * * * * * * Earlier 'his weck, in u lettcr to Fails; Found Dead ter at church affairs, toltl the na­ man's attorneys said Saturday would be revealed in the M!lY south of Shanghai. "Pigs is pigs." The bab~ ' pig, groomed and be- Rkhardon, McCllrthy ilskc::l the tio nal assembly that Roman Cath­ they would demand to be heard issue of the magazine. Premier Chen Cheng and air Jealous of 1111 the attention be- ribboned, was smugg)ed into the board to answer four qucs li ons DUe church Jeaders are engaged if anyone t rie~ to bar her fl"Om The commentaries by the facul­ headquarters said they had l1'J inj showered on the Mecca queen, ensin el's dance at the ]owa UII- dealing with the review or Sel"- In Fraternity ~ouse in anti-state activity and said they Icturning to the United States to ty members are unSigned and will confirmation of this report. Porky Pig showed up at the Mec- ion by a law student dressed in vIce's loyalty rccOI'd. CIIICAGO liP) - Th lady uf will be paid back "measure for figh t. for possession of her first remain anonymous, Thimmesch Naval sources, however, gavc ca ball Friday night just in time 'I waiter', unifnrm, jut a~ Mecca ------a oung atomic r carch liS Istan measure." child. , said. it a wary, unoffic~al benediction. to hog some of the honors. Queen Jean McCarll, A2, low:! at the Unlver Ity of Chicago WU 'l . , ----- City, was being presented with Officer's Wife found on a frllternlty house couch Slain Saturday morning. 'd her loving cup. He was John Wilber Coddard, It's - - n : Th ere' s ()' n lOW·IY ' ne , Inner Porky didn't leave until he had a Long ·Rqt;e A been photographed with her Roy- Convicled 01 Killing 30, laboratory asslslant In the UIII­ • al Hillhncss, Queen Jean. FRANKFURT, GEHMAN" (11))-­ vcrslty'. institute r r nu I '~I: · The lawyers al ·o attempted to Mr~. Yvette Mlld bc n, hysteric,11 studies. get some white mice into the act, Crooklyn beauty, wus sentenced Police sold 1\ "bcllkcr of chem­ Q"ls- but didn't get to relea~e them Saturday to 15 years in nn Amer­ i cal~" WII ~ 011 the lloor ncar the 6 onto the dance floor as planhed, icon prison by n u.s. court whl<-h I;ody, fOUnd In the Si ~ rn ll Chi The hil(h jinks were relallaI:Jry convicted her of tl ciJcllerous mur· frulernity hou~e . € moves alter the engineers had der in Lhe shooting of her air­ Policc Slit. Ed wllnl I hllTIl'iJrC ' he IS ' d a {irc-proof Mecca flail to Coree husband. );a l 'Tells Plans lor Iowa City Census· Taking -J ' u I u Co) . By J ACK BERNET will be in charge of census-taking All persons evcr 14 w:U I:r.SWeT • Ci in the rural areas and small towns other question about their status ~I • t....J SU] students, to be counted as of Johnson county, have not yet set of employment durina the week ~ (J'\ [owa City residents in the lellO the time at which the examination beL' re the censlII, It they were crn- census, will be contacted by local will be given. Iployed-th number of hours they census-takers during April, George a.bt - Hour Scbool w ~ rked tnd the kind of work they W. Kanak, 805 E. Washington C'~nsus-takers, chosen by Kanak ' performed dUl'illJ that week. street, said Saturday. and Krall will attend a training I Twenty-nine other QUeJtions will Kanak, who will supervise the school the last week 01 March in be asked cf random samplCJ of census-taking. pperation in the the ,as and electric e· mpany's tht nation'. population. city and at SUI , said students liv­ aSlembly room. IIIl0rmaU. n ConfldeaUar ing orr campus at private homes Rural, urban and SUI enumer- The federal Conltitulicn pro- ~~~/ will be contacted by enumerators ators will a tlend the remainder of vlqes for the talcln, of the censu ------~ - --- - al&igned to Iowa City residences. the seS6ions, which wl11 last ((llJr every 10 years to determine the . hours daily from either March 28 · number (f seats in con,ren !o CLASS AA Tt:AMS ~ .-!U....~-...... DISTRICTS Will Glve IxalDJlla"oDi ..... Other enumerators will c( ntact or March 211 throuah April 1. which each .tate i. enUtled. _- CCUUl 1Iq1... April The censu. law rcqulrea that - students livin, in university hous­ Ing units. CelUi us-takin, in lewa y - everyone answer the questions -- Kanak and Geor,e R. Knill, :112 and in all of Ule .tates, territories &liked him but provides a maxi­ E. Davenport street, will adminis­ and U.S. Island poAeSIions - be- mum penalty of ' 1,000 line and two ter an examinati:m Thun day to &ins April I. yean in prilon l or any censu - penons wish ing jobs as cenaus·· Everyone will be askep at least t.ker w ho does not keep the an­ takers. The examination, similar to seven qUC$iicns - name, rela- lwen eonlldenUal. sUOVIvt: rOQ QUN OI~TQICT l~A(K a civil service tell, wiJI be liven in tlon. hip to the head of tbe houlC- The ceDliua bureau of the federal , the assembly room of the lowa­ hold, race, sex, ale, marital sta- department of commerce publillhCli ------Il linois Gas 2nd EJect.ric company, tUJ Bnd birthplace. the lnformation c nly i1\ statisUcal 211 E. Washingtcn street, Foreign-born persons will al'l) tabl.. dulaned to conceal per­ Kenak said he and K rall, who be asked if they are nalurallzed. I 5()nal identltles. PAGE TWO - THE DAILY IOWAN, SU NDAY, MARCH 19, 1950

Bronze Oscar Predicts - Lent Brings Carnival Time to Mexico I ol/ictal ·dciilY By ALBERT S. KESIIEN Academy _ward Winners Central Preu Correspondent MEXICO CITY - Lent is car­ - For Thursday Presentation nival time In Mexico. This is the occasion when cares, restraints nnd everyday routine are lett at By* OSCAR* * * * * * * * UNIVERSITY CALENDAIJ. I.' F home and the great king, Good l A s told by Robert Tbama.' UNIVBRSITY CALENDAR Items are lobeduled .; Humour, rules the land south or HOLLYWOOlJ (A') - Yoli know In the Prelldent', office. Old OapUol. the Rio Grande. me - Oscar . I'm the most fa­ Poets and peasants, philosoph­ mous hunk of go l d ~ platecl bronze Sunday, March 19 Indian music by Prof. J. Rosen- ers and poll&lclans, businessmen in the world. 4 p.m. - Sunday vespers, Dr. field, Art auditorium. and bureaucrats join hands to Next Thursday night I'll be Bernard Iddings Bell, Macbride 8 p. m. - Sigma Xi Soiree, de- have a rip - roarlnr good time handed out to a fe w dozen for­ auditorium. partment of mathematics, speak. Into which iYplcal Mexican hos­ tunate individuals at the 22nd an­ 8 p.m. _ Iowa Mountaineers, ers, Prof. M. F. Smiley ond Prof, pitality visitors are Invited to nual academy awards affair. This "Land of Enchantment," (South- C. C. Wyli e, r oom 301, Physics join. year the wise boys predict these west USA), Macbride auditorium. building. AlthQugh Lent in every Catholic Thursday, March 23 will be the winners: Monday, March 20 7 :3 0 p.m. _ The University club, country is a period of self-denial . Actor - Broderick' Crawford, 4:30 p. m . ..,.. UWA Job clinic, partner bridge, Iowa Union . and penitence, in Mexico the sea­ ,"All the King's Men." son is the time for the gayest and senate chamber, Old Capitol. Saturday, Marcb 25 Actress - Olivia ue Havilland, 8 p.m. - Meeting 01 AAUP, 8 p.m. _ Art Guild lilm se- most continual fiestas. Indians "TtlI' Heiress," have been quick to adapt the while i'>l) use chamber, 'Old Capitol. ries, "Wax Works," Art auditori- Pic t u r e - "All the Kin,'. 8 p,m. - Writer's Workshop lec- um. mon's religion to their own uses Men." • ture by Malcolm Cowley, senat" Sunday, March 26 ahd it seems likely that some an­ Supporting actor - D e a 11 cient tradition of dancing during chamber, Old Capitol. 8 p.m. - Iowa Mountaineers, Jagger, " 12 O'Olock Hll'h." Tuesday, March l!1 "Antartic Adventure," Macbride the early spring was too strong Supporting actress - Merce­ for even the church to overcome. 12 p.m. - The University club, auditorium. des McCambrldl'e, "All the luncheon and program, Iowa Un- Monday. March 21 Every fiest!1, of course, centers King's Men." in some church and honors some ion. 8 p.m. - Graduate college and That's what the experts lore­ 4:30 ::.m. - Meeting of the society for experimental biology ,'J saint. If no saint's day falls con­ cast. Bu t don't count too hea\dly BRODERICK CRAWFORD OLIVIA de HAVILLAND veniently they ha\oe a fiesta any­ University council, house cham- in medicine lecture by Dr. H. B. ". , on it. Your pal Oscar likes to ber, Old Capitol. Lewis oJl the topLc, "Bence-Jones way because it is the first, second sprinl( a surprise now and then. ... or some other Friday in Lent. mean a fortune to any star "Goodbye MI'. Chips." 4:30 p.m. - UWA J ob clinic, Proteins," Medical amphitheater. And I might just feel like it this chance to smile upon. - And ex­ 1940 - Ginger Rogers, "Kttty senate chamber, Old Capitol. Tuesday, March 28 At that time the streets are year. alive with confetti and fireworks, perts have estimated that a pic­ Foyle"; James Stewart, "The ~hi!­ 8 p.m. - First Sidhundra Bose 2 p.m. - The Univ e r~ ity club, What woul d you like to know ture with 'my blessing can add II adelphia Story." lecture, Dr. T. Das, speaking on Kensington tea and business brass bands blare, the music of the about me? My full name is marimba, violins and drums is million dollars to its gross. 1941 - Joan Fontaine, "Sus­ India, senate chamber, Old Cap!- meeting, Iowa Union. "Award of th e Academy of Mo­ (. picion"; Gary Cooper, "Sergeant tal. 7 p.m. - Student Council cau- heard throbbing from drawn to tion Picture Arts and Sciences," midnight and on to dawn again. Previous winners of the major York." a p.m. - Writer's Workshop lec- cus for candirlates in student elec­ Wi th a handle like th at, I had 1942 - Greer Garson, "Ml'S. ~ .. ~ acting academy awards were : lure by Dylan Thomas, house tions, Macbride auditofium. to haVe a nickname. Miniver"; Jrmes ( 'Igney, "Yan­ chamber, Old Capitol. Wednesday, March 29 ' TINSEL MASKS and sequinned I was born in 192'7 when the 1928 - hnet Gaynor, "Seventh A senorita is serenaded by Taxco during a Lenten carnival kee Dood le Li,lDdy.'~ Wednesday, March 22 8 p.m. - Concert by Univer- gowns are worn by gay senoritas academy started talking about Heaven"; Emil Jannings , "Way of 194 3 - Jennifer Jones, "Song 4 p.m. -Graduate college lec- slty chorus, Iowa Union. in the pallSionate masquerades rewardln( HoJlvwood'~ hest ar­ All Flesh." days, with time Qut for sleep­ of . Bernadette"; Paul Lukas, ture by Dr, O. D. Fosler, senate. where strangers meet like long- On the third day, after eon ­ tistic effort. They talked about Thurs da~ , M~rch 3. lost friends and romance weaves siderable blood and thunder and ing, eatinlr, drinking and talk­ 1929 - Mary Pickford, "Co­ "Watch on the Rhine." chamber Old Capitol. 8 p.m. - Umverslty lectu ~e, R. seroJ1 ~ and plaoues. Then Ced­ quette"; Warner Baxter, "In Ol d 1944 - Ingrid Bergman, "Gas­ a subtle spell. It is the season ;)f after a series of stirring cvents ing. Visitors are usually thrilled ric Gibbons, a topflight art di ­ 4:30 p:m. - Record concert at Magidoff, Iowa Union. ' joy and revelry. which include the actual burn- by tbe spectacle, although tbey Arizona." light"; Bing Crosby, "GOing My (For Information re,ardlnr date!! beyond this schedule, rector, doodled a sketch of my Way." In night clubs and private homes ing of the honeymoon hut, all generally find the twelve-hour, 1930 - Norma Shearer, "The Of'f' rl\Rervatlnn~ tn the otrlce of the Prl\~ldent. Old C.llltol: now-famous Jlrofile. I was whip­ ( 1945 - Joan Crawford, "MilJ there are gala festivities. In every ends well. The girl's parents are three-day performance rather ped into shape by Gcortre Stan­ Divorcee"; G e 0 I' g e Arliss, "Dis­ drecl Pierce";' Ray MilJand, "The town, large and small, there are reconciled to her marriage with wear.ng apd compromise by ley. a Los Annles sculptor. raeli." GENERAL NOTICES - driving out for the morning or native dances, balls, intricate fire- tbe daring young bandit, and My co nstruction takes about 10 1931 - Marie Dressler, "Mi n Lost Week-end." GENERAL NOTICES should be depOSIted wIth the city editor of til. works, parades, special ceremonies the teml.estuous romance ends afternoon. different steps. First I am lT)ad e and Bill" ; Lionel ~arr y more, "A 1946 - Olivia de Havilland, Dally Iowan In the nc'.vsroom In East HaU. Notices must be lubmlli•• "To Each His Own"; Fredric and rodeos. on a happy note. Fortunately it doesn't make in plaster. This provides a ll}Old . Free Sou!.': by 2 p.m. the day precedlnl' fIrst pUblication: they will NOT lie Ie' .. l Murch, "The Best Years of Our . Mexico City, as the nation's Mea nwhile there have been ex- much difference when one comes into which the bronze is poured . 1932 - Helen Hayes, "Th e Sin cepted by telephone. and must be TYPED OR I,EGlBJ,Y WRlnEII Lives." c apltal • Is 'he• center of elabor - citing encounters between the in. The actors, who never seem I am scraped, filed, buffed, piat­ of Madelon Cla udet"; Fredric and SIGNED by a respou,\ble \lenon• d 11 1 I mak'ng The F rench and Spanish soldiers and March, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." 1947 - Lucetta Young, "The a t e an ve y un - l . to tire, keep a cOlltin uous s ho ~ ed, rouged , laquered and fitted ODK L U N C II EON meeting, IOWA MOUNTAINEERS - Dr. 1933 - Katharine Hepburn, Farmer's Daughter"; Ronald Col­ merry-maklnl', however, Is es- the Indian wat'riors portrayed b;. going, and at Huejotzingo the gla- with a plastic base. '1 Monday, March 20, at 12:15 p.m ., Alfred M. Balley will present at color hundreds of local participants. "Morning Glory"; Ch arles Laugh­ man, "A Double Life." peeI a 11 y animated the - mar and spectacle, not the plot, During the late war I we\1 t er­ private dining room, Iowa Union. "Land of Enchantment," a color ful port towns of MazatJan, 'f he Indians, resplendent in is the thing. lon, "The Private Life of Henry 1948 - J"llne Wyman, "Johnny satz. To conserve war materials, mction picture' trave1 0 g~, Sun­ M III Acapulco and Ver" many - colored plume headdresses, VIII." Belinda"; Laurence Olivier. "Ham­ anzan 0, ~ Wi th confetti in their hair and I was made of plaster of paris STlJDENTS DESIRING to en­ day March 19 at 8 p.m. in the C their faces printed in intricate 1934 - Claudette ' Colbert, " It leC" covered with gold leaf. Th ese, I roll in the non - credit course in Macbride auditorium. AdmissIo n ruz. h' d Id d . f music in their ears, visitors mi ngle flappenc!d One Night"; Clark Ga­ 'fhe Veracruzanas are "muy ale- w .te an go eS lgns, per arm with the' gay, animated crowd, en- am happy to say, have since ~een reading improvement beginning by membership or ticket purchas­ .. d g . f f' t f a 11 series of beautiful native dances. bIe: "It Happened One Night." gres an 0 ID or 'les as a m ny .) " ':. joying the performance and going replaced with the real thin ~. March 20, may register at the of­ ed at the door. 1935 Bette Davis; ;'Danger­ kinds. Above all they love to off when they wish fo r a drink I weigh seven [:ou nds and stanel ~~ fice of studen t affairs. Identical d h the the mus Clans SOLDIERS, mounted on horse- a husky 10 inches. 1 have peen ou ~ " ; Victor' MeLeglen, "The In - ance, weI' I of the delicious Huel'otzingo man- . 1 . "1 I, '. . classes are scheduied for 3:30 and YOUNG PROGRESSIVES will tr'ke 0 e of the to' 'd hot bac;k, stage mock combats with given out 387 t imes in the first former. ,.;. "," ""',' s 1 up ' n HI - zanma, a local beverage that is 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday meet Monday, March· 20 at ~: 30 country tun es. a waltz, a "danzon," real' rifles. Natives and visitOl'S 21 ceremonies. 1936 - Luise', Rainer, "The Student for a period of four weeks. Meet­ the "jarabe tapatio," a "pase dou- trail the all-star cast of several something of a blend between Great'ZiegJ'iet,!,,; Paul Muni, "The p.. m. in room 204, Schaeffer hall There is no small expense for ing place: room 6 SchaeHer hall. A report on the Mund t-Ferguson ble" or American "swing." hundred local artists through thc champagne and cider. the academy. I started out cost­ Story ilf Louis Pasteur." bill will be the topic Cot v,el\tn\ In Taxco, former silver center of streets and plazas of the town as However, like the carnival in ing $75 and have run as hll'b i93'7 ' - Luise Rain er, "The New Spain and now a tourist the play unfolds. Mexico, manzanllla is something THE GRADUATE ART students discussion. as $100 per copy. Right now, Good Earth".; Spencer Tracy, ~orum organization will present a re­ mecca, the carnival is pure In- __T_ h_e_ d_r ..am_ a_ l_a_st_s_ f_o_r __th_ r_e_e__ o_ n_e_h_a_s_t_o_e_x_p_e_r_ie_n_c_e_ t_o_b_e_I_i e_v_e. because rrore are being han4kd "Captains ·Courageous." Qnestj,Qn: Are you in favor of corded concert of Indian m u sic FRE HMEN ROTC students art' dian and held in the chapel of La out, I am available at the bar­ 1938 - Bette n avi -. " T e~p"e l "; thl' state board of education ap­ with program notes by John Ro­ requested to bring their ROTC Chavarrilta. ga in price :>f $60. Spencer Tracy, "Boys' Town." Jl roved plan to increase tuition senfield. The concert wiJ) be held manuals to map reading cl ~sses Of course, . this is a mere pit­ 1939 - Vivien Leigh, " L> o ne fo r all SUl students 86 a $emes­ " Wed nesday, March 22 at 4:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday of ~ext THE FESTIVITIES are witness­ tance of my actual wonn. ~ ' iJ'qan With the Wind"; Ro oert Donat, ter and $3 a summer session to FDR's Letters Open 10 All in the art auditorium. week. ~ ed by a large colony (! A mc~' i­ cover c o st~ 'Of tbe new addition : ) cans, most of them permanent res­ HYDE PARK, N.Y. (A') - MO!'e ' munist torture and terror'; this ·sc­ o to the Iowa UniOJ "FRIENDS AROUND the World," YWCA CABINET post uppaca­ idents and engaged in the fi ne than 5 - million of Franklin D. lion we are taking is a Simple in­ IN ~N ' program heard pver WSUI on tion blanks can be obtained at the arts; such as painting, sculpture Roosevelt's letters - to kings and dicalion of the Iaith of democrary Margaret Cochran, G, Sheldon: Tuesday at 7 p.m. will feature YMCA olflce. Deadli ne for the \ 01' the metal crafts. coal miners, to prime ministers in truth. "Yes. It's a good idea because we Chukuemeka Modu from Nigeria. applications is March 29. One of,the most interesting of and political Ioes - were opened "In Am erica we believe that need the new facilities. If the the rural carnival celebrations Friday to the eyes of the world. there should be full and free state paid the cost it would mean THE GRADUATE ART students pm DELTA KAPPA, profess­ takes place at Huejotzingo, a that our parents would pay for And Harry Truman; who fol- access to knowledge. for know­ organization will present Mrs. Do­ ional education fraternity, 'will plctu'resque little village just an the Union directly through taxes lowed F.D;R. into th e White House, ledge is the strength of demo­ ris Lutzky Wednesday, March 29 , have a formal ini tiation bnnquet hour's drive from Mexico City By GIL PEARLMAN 'IHE DEP ARTMENT, instead of indirectly through us." said the scorn of secrecy demon- eracy." ~ .. ' , at 4:30 p.m. in the art auditorium. Thursday, March 23 , at 6:30 ~ . m . on \he Puebla highway. There Sometimes men are forced to strated America's faith in the fu-The letters, in boxes lining wearing w~ a t tl\ey call "pr\lcticle She will speak on the "Treatment in the river r:>:>m , Iowa Union. s e v ~ r a 1 hundred Inhabitants make great decisions. When such. ture and tn the truth. shelves all around (our rooms of trunks" of ' "r~Y, are 'congregatin g of St. J oseph in Art." Speaker: President Virgil M. Han­ erect a tbree-day drama whose '. ' The ietters - 85 percent of the library, ' hereafter will be a demand is cast u pon the 1;\Uma.n . setting Is the entire village. in behalf 'of' "It's me is okay!" TRESTLE BOARD will meet cher. Reservatioos must bc made those Roosevelt wrote after he available to all qualified students. mind we usually find opinion The theme of this out-door play, They are lea In heroic deeds Friday, March 3 1, at 7 p.m. in the by Tuesday in the office ot . the went into politics - became divided into two camps. which dates back at least two cen­ depart men t of education. . public property brief cere­ This Is the existing situation by Pref. James A. Walker, aided Masonic temple. , turies, is the elopment of a village i t monies in the Franklin D. Roose­ a,' this very moment. If you've by Mr. Mel Wolfson; who, al­ maiden with the famous bandit, thoulrh a student, Is the "older THE H~MANITIES society will COED interested in v.tCA velt library. read the second page of this present ·Prof. Napier Wilt of the hospital work wiii meet in the AugWitin Lorenzo. Lorenzo is por­ Iron Horse daily lately, you will know that of revolutionary grammar wea­ trayed as a rather charming fei­ Some were withheld lest they Er.glish departmen , University or south Currier lobby 3:45 p.m. 1 ight now the educatIonal sys­ POliS of warfare. low, somewhat on the Robin Hood embarrass persons still living or Iowa's First Railroad Chicago, in a meeting Friday, 1 ..lesday, where the type (It 'liarll affect our relations with other tem of this eou~ try is at stake, ,, ' " type. The maiden, generally acted Now, the two armies at the gate March 31, at 8 p.m. in the senate will be explained. by a stalwart Indian girl in chintz co untries. Herman Kahn, director Developed Slowly • " CO CHRAN PATTEN chamber, Old Capitol. Topic: of the Ii brary, said the letters .. . posed their heavy pens to win. skirts and a bright felt hat, is DES MOINES (A')-The growth Jim Patten, A3, Tulsa, Okla.: "Shakespeare's Popularity in the BILLY MITCHELL squadron withh eld - in red folders - would And thus exposed to fa te . . . r ather less appealing. of Iowa's first railroad was so "Yes. r pay $175 now so a few Theater." will rr.eet Tuesday, March 21, at * :.'= :; not, l1 owever, "knock you out of with "Gung-Hol" the battle did extra dollars won't make much '7 :30 p.m. in room 16, Armory. your chair." Kahn said not a one slow It took 14 years for it to get SHE PERFORMS, however, some Cra m the MissiSSip pi river to Des begin. differcnce. They could make it FUTURE TEACJtERS will meet Prof. E. C. Lundquist of the .col. stprtling acrobatic fea ts, descend­ was sensational. Mo ines. TOlJCHE! more, about $10, and pay it off Thursday, Mo ~ ch 23 at 7:30 p.m. lege or engineering wi ll speak on ing from a second-story balco ny I'resident Truman sent a mes­ in a shorter time." t;t • Q in room E I04, East hall. "High Speed Aircraft." of the city hall to a fiery steed on sage to the ceremony: Although the Mississippi and Bob 'Edge, A2. Spcncer: "We which she rides off with the dar­ "In a world where millions are Missouri ra il road company was Thrust No. 1 - by White - need a ncw union and this is an ---W~SU.,.-:c--I -=-P::-=RO-=-=GR-:-:-AM~CALENDAR inll Augustin, li ving under the horrors of Com- given articles of incorporation in <'Wrol\g En,lIsh Is not good appropriate way to get one. Since 1852, the road [rom Davenport English. Ai:Ybody who uses "It's students are to use it, they should M onday. M or

I . " .....------THE DAILY IOWAN, SUNDAY, MAIlCH 19, 193. - PAGE TDU Gay Colors Hold Spring Fashion Spotlight Two Delta Gamma Members Receive Awards I .. ..' ~ :Bociel'! Slim, Trim lines Formals, Sporfswaar ...

i f Remain in Vogue Previewed in Show I ' Coeds and career girls will find The spring fashion agenda was Forme r SUI Student to Wed it easy to keep in tune with the (Wed with suits, toppers and ful]­ limes if they heed the expert's ler.gth eoats in striking color losen. word on fashion trends this spring. combInations at Towner's style I , Styles will adhere to the Amer­ show l 'hursday evening. ican formula of slim, trim lines Also previewed were dresses, the ever - necessary trait of with formals and summer sportswear. good grooming an important high­ light. Fashion experts predict a Most of the suit outfits were "smart but not extreme" trend. shown in gay contrasting colors of Bright Colors red and navy, pink and purple, " Primary hues will lead the fea­ ana. variations of browns, yellows r ClUb, tured color parade, they say. Blue and oranges. will take predominance with navy, StudeDts Model .' skipper, heaven, aquamarine and This is the year {or "checks and III Se. popular spring pastels bursting in double checks ranging in size from ditorj. J.r tiny ones to larger plaids," accord­ the fashion li"leHght. ing to Mrs. John C. O'Byrne, mod- MARY ~IURRAY MARY LOUISE ANSEBEaG Clear bright red, as well as in­ erator for the fashion show. • .. .- ~ ~ tense coral and hot pink. promise ineers SUI students and local women Diamond pin and scholarship Speeches were gl\'en by repre­ " C 'f to provide a striking contrast. Yel­ served as models. They are Mar­ awards were presented Saturday sentatives , r the various classes c brid~ lo w in every shade from wheat ,". jorie Anderson, Joan Van Alstine, to the Founders' day luncheon and alumnae carrying out the to gold will be found in the bright Martha Ann Isaacs, Betty Pe&rack, of Delta Gamma social sorority in theme of "Delta Gamma Rose." array. Of course, the two classic Mrs. Harry Dean, Mrs. Robert the Rose room or Hotel Jecterson Speech topiCll were " Rose Bud·' :e and neutrals, gray and beige, will be 'iolo gy Stevenson, Mrs. John Agnew, Mrs. The diamond and pearl pin was by Eleanor Glick. AI, Creston; , . ' welcome returnees, according to A.C. Garvy, Mrs. Paul . Jensen, H. a. the stylists. awarded to Mary Murrny, A'l. , "Leaves" by Sue Orsborn. A2, Red ·Jones Mrs. Olga Ea ton, Mrs. Art h u r Sheldon, the pledge with the Oak; "Stem" by Carol Jackson, Leading the coat fashion parade Cook, Mrs. Marie Frye, Mrs. Jo­ !ater. .:, . will be the casual short full coat highest grade polnl average. This A3. Akror., Ohio; "Full Bloom" by seph Wayner, Mrs. Phil Connell. June Maher. A4, Gilmore City, and .,,1 in lengths from bolero to fingel'­ Mrs. Lewin Goff and Mrs. John is the first time the pin has been "Roo ts" by Mrs. R. A. Kennelly, .1: ~ tip. A belt may be used to com­ P. Kelly. awarded by the local chapter. ', : plete the finger-tip variety. Suit Ballerinas Popular Other SCholarship awa:ds were Iowa City. jackets will follow a similar theme (Daffy I owan Photol by R.uth J aeklon) Dresses in silk, rayon and waffle presented to Jacquelir.e Phillips, Toastmistress was Mrs. Walter I cau. and provide double duty as sepa­ pique were modeled in bright Anneberg, Carroll, province four l elee. ~ STEPPING INTO THE SPRING BALLERINA LENGTH FORM­ A2 . Denver. Colo.; Sally Mahoney, rate coats. Fleece, lightweight secreta ~ y . ,nil ENGAGEMENT OF Lorraine Leksa, former SUI student, to SPOTLIGHT Is Mrs. Paul Jen­ AL~ colors and comfortable design. A3, Si oux City, and Diane Carson, are stilt popular in tbe The tuncheon commIttee con­ :R_rv~y Rllethllsberger has been announced by the bride·elec~'s chinchilla and tweed are "fashion seD, 443 S. Gcvernor street. ill spring fashion parade as mod­ Ballerina - length formals have A3, Red Oak. first" sisted ol Mrs. John Hirko, Eleanor niver_ Parenti, Mr ~ and Mrs. C. W. Leksa, Ceda·r Rapids. The bride-to-be materials this spring. her lavender and gra.y plaid suit eled' above in piDk lace by Joan retained their popularity for ,Was _fflllated with €hi Omeh social sorority when she attended Boxy Jacket Versatile and pink topper. The local Van Aist ne. A3 , La Grange, Ill. spring and were shown in the Maiden, Mrs. W. K. Doran, Mr •. .tSUI and Is employed at present by the Iowa Mutual Liability In­ Suits are the perennial favor­ woman was one of the 16 mDd­ The removable lace Jacket may style preview in lace. net, chif­ U. of Chicago Degrees Ker:.nelly and Mrs. James ClItton. .urance company, Cedar Rap:ds. Mr. Rilethlisberger Is the son ( f ite in the spring roundup. The els in Towner's style show , be worn :)Ver the pink strapless fon and silk. Awarded to 3 Iowans Oflicers, initia tes and pledges 'Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Roethlisberger, Oshkosh, Wis. He is employed brief bolero jacket, the snug-fitted Thursday evening. Variations in ' top. Towner's style show fea­ Summer sportswear fashions were presented at the meeting. liT the Lh'4k-BeJt Speeder corporathn. The wedding has been set jacket - all are good bets. The purple are smart for spring and n tured new spring desl&'ns In consis~ed of cotton sport dresses. Three Iowans were among the ~~r April 27 at the lIus Memorial Presbyterian church, Cedar Rapid$. boxy jacket is a versatile choice a good combiuation c<.'lor, style Ii suits, coals. formals. dresses durable denim shorts - and - shirt 349 University ot Chicago students ... since it may be worn with or el\.-perts say. 'land sportswear. outfits and a circle skirt with an who received degrees in the spring off - the - shoulder white nylon convocation held there Friday. 1&,- - .. bb Add SUI Z d without a belt and as a separate blouse. Edward S. Rose ., tbt ,.g a i to ress ion ists To ay coat. Particularly notable are small be the Peter Pan type with ;ows pearance will be leatured. Pockets Iowans receiving M.A. degrees Oh, sure we carry your fav­ • checks with gabardines, flannels of buttons in front. Full circular tnay be found everywhere in any were Alwyn Berland, 207 River­ orite tooth paste, tooth brush. mlttt. ~ and tweeds figuring heavily. shampoo, shaving cream, de­ ;~ Rabbi Sholom Epstein, Waterloo, Originally from St. Louis, Rabbi skirts in bold Mexican type cot- '/shape, si£e or place. To lend grace view street, Iowa City. and Mar.v ~e ae, • White accents add spring fresh- cdorant, mouth wa hand TTEH #111 address the regular meeting Epstein has been the leader of the ness, say the fashion specialists. tons may be added to form a pea-o! movement pleats have been U-High Pia ns Role J. White, Burlington. Roger n. Klein, Davenport, received a mas­ kindred items you need from rI.\ the SUI Intercollegiate Zionist Jewi

://1 March i - FI'GHT OUT OF ,. • f - 11 1,t , presenting Spring Styles .I.- AJI4 .Will 'Continue' wi'th 'Added Values Ir: sIS Your Washd,,~y "Especially for You" i (111'1. .. ,. ,JU.'" Take advantage of March Super-Value Days at Aldens We can't begin to TELL you all the IU till -,pff .. where you will find hundreds of items greatly reduced in SAVE TrME, ENERGY WITH KELLEY SERVICE new and excitine: fashion news , . . - pricel You can take the strain •and effort out of your but we CAN show vou ... so come in Ir washday by eeDdin9 your laundry and cleaDin9 to soon and see these fashIons of today, It Men's wear ... women's wear ... children's wear. Kelley'.. Your' whole week'_ wash com.. back to .. 11" ~ew household goods .. , they are all reduced to bring you you qlecon.ilJq white and clean - colora remain as tomorrow's headlines. II' • .r truly Super-Values. true with our _cieDtiJic launderiDq proc.... Kelley'_ rt plclt up and d.nver at DO extra coaL It Shop tomorrow for the hundreds of previously ir adveftised specials, together w,ith the many in If , II lots too smaU to advertise . . .. KELLEY. CLEANERS LAUND,RERS Se. the new spring suits and coati at very low pricesl 120 S. Gilbert Dial 4161 lIB East Washington I

I'AGE FOUR - THE DAILY IOWAN, S1J.NUAy, l\IARCIl 19. 1950

Across 7~ Tl sore ingt~ begi ,. . ' t" , SfttJ'tU 'Ded Apri Th .. .._~_.. ~ __ By "Ian Moyer ______~ .. Dips ,4lbtQ, 45-41, * tal mem For Class A Title Keokuk First Team ' A Couple of 'Post-Grads' on the Trotters - Viee aurl B DICK M.\U A week from Wednesday, March 29th , when the Harlem Globe. sbOU Marion'~ slllooth, well-balanced In SchOQf s: HistQ.~Y lrotters make their first appearance in the Iowa Cieldhouse, observers for t By HOBERT DUNCAN aggregation earned a will notice that each pla)'er is endowed with a special talent in addl­ M Iowa was assured of a new state champion Saturday night berth in the state high school fi­ h( n to shooting a basketball through the nets. This basic skill, some. leIt nals next week by ousting Albia , To Advan'ce to Stale h yMC when Keokuk weathered a desperate fourth quarter rally by de­ times. known as "projecting the spheroid through the embroidel'7 ~5-41, in the class A sub-state By DON MOYiR only causes a slight reaction witil the crowd, even less wllh the score- Davi fending champion Ottumwa to gain a 37-36 win in a hectic class finals on the: Iowa lieldhouse lIoor "We'rl! th,~ ~irs~ team to wake. fur ..""' - ...." •• ~...... -' . _.. board. re $aturday night. - It," was the SI.O:.1' of th~ Keokuk Til AA final at the fieldhouse. So Abc Saperstein injects col­ * * * Beaten Last Year basketball team alter its na\row dud KeokuJc enters the state or into th e act of his troupe bt Dethroned Marion was beaten last year 37-36 victory over the 1949 statA ers D ~ oumament , for the first time in in the sub-state finals by Mon- hllmpiolls O t tumw~ in final sub­ hiring fellows who can do every­ food OTTUMWA (!W) FG FT I1TII.I PF tezuma which is also in the state state play in the tieldhouse Sat- thing but fry an egg on a basket­ the school's history, with a 15-7 Davis, ! ...... 3 6 I • said. record fer the season. Fer,ulon. r ...... 0 205 tourney again this year on tho urday night. ' bal1 wh lie the opposltlon scrambles Th Ramsey. c ...... 3 , I I 2 tieldhouse court. Marion now has I What the happy Chiefs meant for possessioll. the Ottumwa Ca,ches Fire Lambert, g ...... 1 I I 2 A semi-stall in the last period Or man. II: •••••. . •••• 2 303 a record ol 24 wins and one loss. was thllt never before had a. team In 0 recorded telephone con­ !r8Ve nearly cost the win for Keokuk H. Thompson. ! ..... 1 o Il 1 The Indian's played steady ball tram Keokuk placed among the versal!on Friday with an Iowa alh. Pe R. Thompson , It . .. . 0 o I 0 throughout the game and display- 16 entries of the state tournament who had led and dominated play Nellon. c ...... 1 I 3 0 letlc offi ~ial, ~apers tein named the most of the way. The Chiefs held Bray. f ...... 0 000 ed a full cOUrt defense which sty- field. boys who will pel'form in the field_ -- mied the Albia five. Albia grabbed Also First Trip what appeared to be a comfort- ' Tolll...... d I 14 7 .. S(I hcuse next week. Three are fami. the lrad in the first foul' minutes For Marion, 45-41 victor over able 33-22 margin heading into KEOKUK (37) FG FT FTM PF TP liar to thousands of tans - Swee!"­ YounkIn, f ...... 3 5 2 4 II of the game 8-0, but the winners Albia, it will be the first trip to Hlah. r ...... 3 2 3 3 8 wat·el· Clifton, Goose Tatum and Pryor. c ._ ...... 3 0 3 3 6 then employed their pressing de- the state meet also, but the In­ THE PAIRINGS Ward. a ...... 0 0 0 2 0 tense and led 13-12 as the first dians seemd to be less hilarious Babe Pressley. Lo,an. II ...... I 2 I 3 4 period ended. over their good fortune. The la.t named 18 do:ur \IOIt­ Tuesday Afternoon Reed, II ...... • ... 2 0 0 3 • East Des Moines - Winfield WilHam •. g ..... ' ... 2 0 0 I 4 Second period action saw the Coach Les Hipple's boys enter- graduate work with the Tret. Albert City - Sioux G:ly Central Indian's turn several Albia er- Jd the dressing room with hardly ters, I. he'. now In his 11th Total...... 14 II " 19 Tuesday Evenlnr naUtlme Icore: K eo kuk 23. Ottumwa rors into Marion points. Through a word being uttered. They offered year with the team. At hla nar. Dubuque (Loras) - Marion 15. Om.llll: Graham al\d GIeger. deceptive ball hanQJ.ing the even- II loud cheer for the photographer position Pressley, a "lad" I'r~,. Melrose - Ankeny tual victors Slipped to a 26-23 and then continued quietly to CleveJalld who never .IaJet! * * halftime lelld. dress. collere basketball, I, the "pl.,., Wednesday Afternoon * Dick Johnson, Milri on center, The biggest shout went up when The 16 Finalists maker and captain. Keokuk - Shelby paced the first half drive of his Mr. Swartzendruber, the Marion Davenport - Newkirk Davenport - Class 'AA team by collecting seven points physics instructor who handled the Tatum, whose fIrst name oth­ Wednesday Evenlnr Sioux City Central-Class AA and contrOlling a great number scorebook Saturday night, an- er than Goose is Reece, is from Dinsdale - Montezuma Ent Des Moines - Class AA (Do1l7 ... won Phol.) of the defensive rebounds. Jim nounced, "There won't be any test South Bend, Ind. He's got hands Atlantic - Mason City Dubuque (Lnas) - Class AA Roan, guard, dumped in nine Monday." That drew three or fo ur big enough to just abcut hide a (Holy Family) Keokuk - Class AA UP IT GOES &5 Dick Kr('C ot Marlon stretches out for a lay-up in Points to lead the Albia scoriryg loud hurrahs. basketball. Tatum, 6-fcet, 6-inches Thursday Afternoon Saturday n!ght's sub-state Class A final In the fleldhouse. Two 'in the first half. Barrie Gable, Indian forward, tall, is also a, gl'ael student, in his Tuesday afternoon winners Atlantic - Class A of his teammates, Barrie Gable (4) and J~k Kin&" (6) watch the Although the losers displayed a wanted to know, "Now who do sixth year. Thursday Evenlnr Marion - Clas, A shot, as does Jim, Roan (28) of Albia. Marlon won, 45-41, thus earn­ 'Io t of fight they were too aggres- we have to play? Montezuma?" Nat (Sweetwater) Clitton is Tuesday evening winners Montezuma - Class A ing a place In the state finals next week. 'Sive. A total of 31 fouls were call- (Marion has drawn Loras of Du- Ankeny - Class A -----'------ied against them. buque in the first round of state the other big boy on the learn, at 6-6. Clifton, one Ot the master show­ the final quarter. Then Ottumwa Albert City - Class A " Barrie Gable, forward, and Dick meet play.) Jack King, Gable's men of the outfit, is from Chicago's DuSable high scho!'!. Later he caught fire to gradually shorten 'Johnson were the main cogs of running mate at the forward post, attended Xavier univerSity in New Orleans. He's a second-year /lUIn. the gap until Bill Orman's one Shelby - Class B Marion's victory wheel. Gable said, "I didn'\. realize how close Two of the lesser known Globetrotters are Elmer (they shOUld Winfield - Class B CCNY Downs Bradley r 69·61 hand push shot from the corner hit nine lind Johnson's scoring ef- they (Albia) were until after the get a nickname for him) Robinson and Marques (he needs one, too) Newkirk - Class B Haynes. Rob inson didn't stir out of town when he finished high school, wi th 28 seconds left pulled the D'nsdale - Class B NEW YORK (AP) - The sizzling sophomores from CCNY fods totaled 12 tallies. B{)th play- game was over." Bulldogs to within one point, 37- <.t b'JI' d I If b k S d . h f ' d a good floor game. Bill Coulter Hipple Calm attending San Diego State. Haynes is from Sand Springs, Okla. He Melrose - Class B stage a n lant secon 1a come ac atur ay mg t to de eat was Al bia's best all-around play- Coach Hipple was apparently 36. Mason City (Holy Family) played for Langston university before jcining the Trotters. Both are favored Bradley and captme the 13th National Invitational er. He scored nine points. just as unmoved by it aU as were Keokuk's Bob High was fouled Class B in their fo urth year. by Orman with eight seconds left Basketbal1 tournament, 69-61. 1 MABION (~.') FU IT FTM PI' TP his players. "Didn't know it could Gable. F ...... 2 5 5 4 9 h ' The three freshman on the team are John Wilson, Clareate but High missed the shot. The center, was instrumental in the Thus CCNY like San Fran- against the star-studded field tha.t 'King. F ...... 4 I 0 5 9 get so warm out t ere,' he said Wilson (not brothers) lind BobbY Milton. The Wilsons ueu't br~­ Chiefs then took the l:iall out of Chiefs' domination of play in this , began firing exactly a week ago . .Johnson. C ...... 4 4 3 2 12 as he remove<1 his sui t coat. His erl because one comes ftrm Qorse Cave, Ky" strictly an equln:a. bounds and managed to hold onto cisco Jast year and West Virginia 0 lOS krog, G ...... 1 3 S 4 5 only other comment ,"as, "I' m glad period. Pryor rebounded viciously n y ne enlor Chrlslen ren, C .... 3 4 3 3 10 Y hole In the (round, no doubt, and the other (John) c:lmes from Al­ it until the final buzzer although and Utah be/ore that, wrote a. Only senior in the starting line- ~ailey ...... 0 0 0 l Owe won." under both buckets and hit (,vo derson, Ind. the ball was in mid - air under baskets. Bob Williams popped in Cinderella finish to the Madison up, Dambrot tossed in 23 poin:s, Seeks...... ~ 0 0 0 0 As the Keokuk players came John played for And.erson college anti was on the '49 CJlIege the Ottumwa basket at the end two long shots from his guard post Square Gardell event that fit'st bl'eaking Bradley's heart wi th an " T01'ALS 14 17 Hi III 4.; -through the locker room door, they . _I' ALBlA (II) t' O FT FTM PI' TP I' h h All-Stars. Clarence attended Tennessee State at Nashville. Milton 01 thc game. and High added a pair from the was staged in IS38. uncanny push shot from the key- Mosley. F ... . .1. ... 4 3 4 5 II were s apptng eac ot er on th e Duplicate Performance field to give the winners their First tOI' Beavers hole area. Coulter, F ...... 3 4 2 S 10 back and shou ting, "We made it." was an all-stater at Ft. W3yne, Ind. high school for two years and The victory was a duplicate per­ lead. It was the first ,.fIT champion­ C was selected to the all-stat all-state team once. Ed Roman, the 6-foot, 6-inch, ~~:~;' G .: ::: ::::::! ~ ! ~ 1301 :~~:/~,i~: ::~e~i~6~::, "To the formance by the Chiefs of a one­ Otfense Stalled ship lor the CCNY Beavers, aoci 225-pound center, dumped in 19 Rhodes. G ...... 0 0 0 5 The I nd iana Clark Twins will oppose the Tntters. In the open­ point triumph posted over Ottum­ Ohumwa's offense was stalled the fifth failure for Bradley - rat­ points b.efore he was ejected from C:~~; ::::::::::::: J ~ ,~ ~ ~ t:enter Jerry Pryor seemed the ing game of the doublehel'lder the Toledo Murcury's meel. the Phila­ wa in regular season play. by the aggressive Keokuk defensc ed the nation's No. J team this sea­ the game on personal fouls tw,) Gasper ...... 1 I 2 2 3 most elated as he ran around slap- delphIa Sphas, American leagUe champions. The Clark Twins will Keokuk gradually built up a and only Jerry Davis, all - state son - to come through in this minutes before the final whistle. .Ilucklnghalll ...... 1 0 0 I 2 ping his teammates and ' holle.ring, have a few tricks (f their own. The team I made up 01 three rets CCNY, with no national ranking, ...... 0 0 0 0 0_ "Let's go all the way, fellows." lead in the second and third quar­ forward, and Tom Ramsey could event. ~1111tlCh of twins. ters over Ottumwa. The Bulldogs score. • Jittery and outplayed in the first 14 13 1~ ~ 1 41 left a staggering list of victims if] ,I TOTALS Bill Logan had a big grin on In making final arrangements for the contest Saperstein said suffered 'freq uent defensive lapses Davis again s par~ed the Bull­ half, 's inspired Beav­ ., . h t 't f' t I 't t' l.. HaJlI:me SCOTe : Marion 26. Albia 23. h ' f h'd "I h S marc 0 I s Irs nVI a lon(\ ~ Om.lo,,; Graham end Gieger. IS ace as c sal , nevel' over the telephone that It this first viSit is a success he wo uld like that freed Keokuk men in scoring dog attack in the third period with ers came back with a rush to add triumph in fo ur tries. thought we'd make it, the first or to malte the game an annual affair at the fieldhouse. position and failed to hit on seoX'­ a live point barrage. Keokuk en­ the top-seeded Braves of Peoria, Bob Zawoluk, 6-6 center, hooked I All S Sio the year. We ""ere supposed to be ing opportunities of their own. joyed its largest margin of the m., to their impressive list of in a one-handel' with five seconds owa - ta rs I P a bunch of scrubs." Bill, a 6-foot, Frank Havlicek, Iowa ticket manager, said tickets sales at Whet, . The Chiefs held an 8-7 lead ::It game in this quarter, 31-18. stone's and the athletic offices in the fieldhouse, have been moving tournamen t scalps. left to give St. John's of Brooklyn I P P II 1 58 3-inch sophomore, is only 15 but the end of the first quarter anel Davis led all scorers with 12 Irwin Dam ~r ot stoked the fur­ a 69-67 overtime v i ct~ry over ast e a, 6 - he has been playing regular guard at a rapid clip. All tickets Brc $1.20, no seats will be reserved. built this into a 23-15 halftime points, followed by Keokuk's Lou nace for unseeded "dark horses" Duquesne in the consoiatlOn gam!'. for the Chiefs most of the seaSOll. )',- advantage. Jerry Pryor, KeokuK: Younkin with 11. who weren't given a chance The count was knotted at 65-(j5 The Iowa All-Stars slipped by Forward Lou Younkin looked at and 67-67 before Zawoluk took a the Pella All-Stars, 61 -58, in a the score book and then said in Olympic Diving Champ - pass from J ack McMahon and basketball game Thursday night amazement, "~on't tell me I was Bosl~nr Merkel Will Seconds /; rolled under the basket for the at Pella. high point man tonight." He was ·overtime clincher. Players 0/1 the Pella team in- though with 11 points. Little Gerry Calabrese, hitting eluded Ward Gibson, former Wa- Coach Do Shupe was obviously mostly from long ldnge, chalked te rloo Ha wk for war d, John happy as he ~ongratula ted his Vicki Draves' Visits Iowa City up 21 points for th e victors, a total Pritchard, 6-foot, to-inch center, boys. When asked if the boys were In Chicago Daily News Relays ~ matched by Ed Dahler, the rangy, who ~rmerly played fo r Drakl', confident about beating Ottumwa, By EVERETT MONTGOMERY By JACK SQUIRE Hawkeye backstroker, D u a n e sell and rent it to swimming or­ blonde southpaw hook - shot ar- and Gene Olrich, another ex - he replied, "Sure they were. Ever Oakdale sanitorium Saturday Draves. "We've known him for a. ganizations. ", Dall)' IOWan start Writer tist of the Iron Dukes. Drake star. Gibson scored 25 uf sinee we went down there and CHICAGO - Iowa's mile relay team grabbed first place ill became, for a day at least, the long time." Tour 01 Europe his team's points. beat them on their home floor we scene of great swimming interest. After chatting with McGuire, "Then Lyle and I are goi ng McKenzie Honored High· for low a City was former knew we could do it again." the 1II1iversity matched baton vent before 17,683 persons here The state tuberculosis hospital who's deemed well enough to at- on a five-month tour of Europe Hawkeye Bob Vollers wi th 16 Saturday. It was the first Hawkeye mile relay team to win a was graced by a visit of 'hat tend the N.C.A.A. championships as part of the Bu ster Crabbe Aqua Bob McKenzie, former Iowa poids. Buck.y Harris folloowed NAIB FINALS comely lass and world - famous at Columbus later this month, they Parade. So you can see we ~eep championship since 1946. (ootball end, was presented with with 12. Itog Finley held Big (At KanSas City) diving star, Vicki Draves, and showed a swimming film to a pretty busy." 1\ I arcelhls Boston [\ nd It 11 SS in front of the pack tor the first Pritchard to six points while Indiana S"le fl i . Ealt Centr.' her husband - coach, Lyle. Add to the individual "good sportsman­ Oklaboma SIl l. Gl (chomplonl hl,) quarter, turning the distance in gathering of patients. As is gen- How does the only woman ever dumping in nine co unters. Merkel were second ill the SO­ that the object of their visit, Jack erally the case, the audience re- to win both the olympic spring ship award" at the YMCA spon­ Cen tral collece 88, 64 seconds. Meanwhlle Wilt stay­ The local All-Stars play a UniveraUy of Tampa til' (Con ..aaUen) yard dash and 60-yard high hUI'd­ McGuire, and you have quIte 11 sored Gold Medal basketball ed a close third. ceived the lovely star with a board and platform championships ies. respectively. concentration of tank talent. tournament in Washington las, ;Davenport all-city team today at I GIRLS BASKETBALL John Joe Barr)" the f1yinlllrilh­ great deal of enthusiasm. like her work? Davenport. Iowa Swimmers Her amateur days a thing of the "Just fine," she explained, "but week. (nlrnmitt) 47, Iowa (Slater) '!O Wilt Beden man, went to the front at the McGuire, a patient at Oakdale past, Vicki is now a full-fledged it isn't easy. You have to train The senior from Tonkawa, Okh. Don Gehrmann, Wisconsin's elis­ halt with a time of 2:07 .6, and re~ since October, was captain of the professional and a busy one at continuously and be at your best played on the Washington Sham­ tance star, blazed pest Fred Wilt mained there until the third guaf­ in the final 80 yards to blast the 1932 Iowa swimming team and II that. She recently completed !l all the time. In the amateurs, rock team which won the conso­ Cloud.y at 'Clearwater' ter when Wilt made his hid with FBI mile runner by 10 yards and leading sprinte.r of the pay. More tour of exhibitions in Hawaii and there's a lot of time between lation round of the tournament. three la ps to go. win the Bankers mile In the fea­ recently he had been coaching will soon undertake another full meets. Now, on a tour, I perform Wilt edged the Irishman t9 bo~ ture event of the evening. ~is the sport at Iowa State until SUB-STATE RESULTS )J first place at Ihe three-qu.,ners schedule. almost every day." time was 4:09.5. his illQess forced him to the side­ "We're going to 'produce our The couple spent less than two Ea.' Del Moines 31. Newlon a:J with a time of 3:11 and stayed " Dubuque (Lora.) :iO, Mason CUy :11 The winning Iowa relay team - there with Cehrmann at his heels . lines. OW{l film in Calit~rnia I)ext 9a~s in Iowa City but it was SIoux Clly Cenlral ~', Counel! ~Iu"" (Abraham Linooln ) 41 ., C·:aig Harper, DuWayne Dietz, until only hali a lap remained. "BeIng in Iowa City we natur­ month," she said. ,lit's to be on long enough for Vicki to come Tom Sangster and Keith Bt'own - ally wanted to see Jack," said diving technique and I guess I'll down wIth some "good old Iown But then. the Wisconsin star tur.n­ clipped ot! the mile in 3 :27.2 tor ed on the speed to burst past the Vicki, who's a sister-in-law of do the demonstrati.ng. We plan 10 flu." Iirst in the Daily News relays. former Indiana champion and win ---' Boston was ieading the 50-yard handily in a ga llop. YANKS 15, BOSl'ON 9 dash un til the finnl yard when New York tAl 011-074-011 15-22-2 " Michigan State's FI'ed J ohnst n Boston ., AI 600-100-200 II- 6-2 Bucks Tip DePaul, 70-62; Shea. PoterCield 1". Page 161 and Bet­ edged the fleet Hawkeye by an ra; 1\1aslerS()Il. E. Johnson 141. Papal 16'. eydash. Johnscn's lime was :05.4. Dorlsh ,8, and ROsa T. ' Schnittker Hill 30 Points , ' , Big Ten Champion Merkel DOQGt:BS 16, PUlLS 15 showed lurther prool thot he is COLUMBUS (A') - OhIo Stale's At Wesl Palm Beach. Fla. on c of the nation's top hurdlers u~ battling BuckeYes, warmln. up Brook Iyn IN) 1 .~,030-20' 16-' 1..,.3 he gave Harrison Dillard all the (or the NCAA tournament, Salui'­ J,>hiladelphla IAI 212-3t3-0U 1$-13---2 I fight the Olympic champion WOTlt~ Balney. Posblelan 10). McGlothin 181 G da)' night defeated DePaul, 70-63, and Edwards. Kelllle ~ , Brls.le 13' . Scheib ed. DllIard, former Baldwill~Wall~ to take the rubber game In their 181. KlIeman 191, and Tip, ton. .'l ace stl'f, ran th e 60-yard highs In third basketball meeUng of the . :07.8 . , BROWNS 9, GlANTi 8 season. Dick Schnlttker ol lOh 0 ' AI Phoeni"x, Arit. In the mile re lay, ]owa picked Jed all Scot'erl!, with 30 points. St. Louis IA I up the lead ( n the third leg oS The BUcks take on City Colle.e New York IN) 023-001,020 8-15-1 t Sangster sped out in IroTlt, re~ Fannin , Ferrick. 13 I '11'9 ~01l()1': Hnl·- . ot New York Thursday in Madi­ tun •. Maglle 121 . Adair 171, Behrman (81 , ta lning it allot the way. son Squore Gorden In the tint Bambe'ler ,'1 and Weslrum . . . ,. \ Bad PI. game on th NCAA proll'am. CHI80X %, LOS ANGELES t' A bad baton pass Jost SOIne The Chicago team topped 01110 At Pa.ndena, CaliCo ( Ll Innings' ground but still In front, fought State here, 70-68, In Dec:em~: ' Ch lcRao (AI 010-000-000-01 2-11- 0 otf opposition to bring IOWII vic­ in OSU's opener, but the BIitt' Lao Anaele. tPeLI 000-000-001-00 1- 7--0 ~ lud llOn. Bruner (61 . PlereHI nOI and tqry. eyes cam back in January ~ I!lrautt; McDaniel s, BorreU 161 and No­ In the final event of th o ev - take DePo ul, 70-62, In a 18111f votney, nine, the ch$mplon of champi(l ns ployed In Chicago. CUM II, PIRATES 2 mile relay, Hatry Cogswell 8n­ A~ LOl Angeles. CallI. chored Ohio State's Big ren bu­ IOWA CITIAN6 SCOILI PIUBburl'" Ii'll ' 010-100-000 2-lo-a Chieaao INI 021-000-02lt 5- 8-1 ton kings home in fr'ont. ' The DES MOINES - l"ive runneri Waleh. Lomb.orl (4). Main 17. and Tul'f\' B.ucks ~ willnlru time waS 9;20 .•. I'cpresenting Iowa City lal~ or; Hacker. Holloman. Schmitz \8\ and Sawatlkl . \ ' Gehrmar1n's victory ~c tt1cd un ~ places in the Iowa AAU Indoor questi~ably the molter ot thO in­ track meet held here Saturtli,. OLEVELAND 7, OAKLAND 4 door mile champion ror th e J950 They Wf.-a Gory Scoll, rirslln Ibl! At Oakland, Call!. seaaon. Cleveland tAl 100-010-103 '1-11--0 440-yord dDSh , Boll Henlrd, ... Oakland (PLCI 003-01D-000 4- 8r-1 Delld lIe,aat ond In the broad jump, ReI( Math­ rlorle-. Zoldak (5) and Hegan; Nelson. The' two ~acel'll finished In 11 Jorle. m and toad.ett., , Kerr, 151. is, third in the 50-yurd dlllh, Bob dl)ad heat In the Wanamaker mHe \1911 Ashen, third In the two-mile RAIN In New York and both wcre crc­ at. Pelersbura. Fla. run nnd Bob Bollantyne, third In o.lrolt (AI VI. St. Laul. (Nl. caneoHed, dlted with 4:09.3. Initially, Geta' Ihe junior division BBO-yard run. ' \'oln. mann was declared the winncr bu \lIall, 'ow .. Pilolo ., la.ll: 0,,1.) Tampa. Fla. , I Cincinnati v, Walhln,ton (At, cancelled R..uN, RAIN DON'T GO away chan' 81d Gordon (left) f' the BoI· the Judaes latcr reversed l.h il NOA ' RESULTS OLYMPIC DIVING CHAMP VICKI DRAVES' and her' Iiulband Lyle, " a~ rllM, vlalted a lonr tline rnln. . ton Brave. and Eddie Waltkul of th. PhlladelpJ"a Phlllles .. they cholc to lavor Wilt and Ilnolhol' IRdIRno,.II. II', D ....' ,. Clearwater. ft... -'Ohlll4l, n , Mew y.,11 H friend, Jack McGuire, 'at the Oakdale Tuberculolll I&altilr:um Saturday . mornl",. McGuire, a former Bollon ' IN ) "" Philadelph ia (N) ; call­ .tand unde~ au um\l.rella anil look out at the Ph lilies' _dia t.aln­ appeal ' for a recount has \)ctlrt Iowa swlmmlur ltar, II on leav~ of ablence from hil tank COllClhlnr poIt at Iowa., State. Vicki. winneI' of eelled, ,..In. In, field at Clearwater, Fla, Saturdl" Their wlah wal .ranted and tiled. , W~ ' ''I"rl.n "" ...,1 W.,., ,. ' Vero BeAch, Pia. the Olympic aprlnl'b3ard and platform ·dlvla.&' cha.pIoJilhipl. htlch a reel of a .wlmm:nr flbn .hown ~he exhlblU:1U IIlIle b,lween 'he 'wo el".,. wu ealle. 011 ••Ivinr Sa&wrday nlaht, Gehrmann Icr~ Brooklyn (N) • . VI, rOr! WorUl TL. gR­ COLLIOI aUVLTI ' l&aUorium paUea&l. celled, Injurl.. Oil BrooJr.qu team. the piaren a day'. ml, no dOUbt of the juue. He JOlI. PhOne 8..0861. radio, and gain spiritual guidance. offices. When the new center is Stl(dents were eager to get his 1948 WJLLYS Jee(;l$ter built, the, church itself wiU be re- ~llld, De ert. The present Presbyterian cen­ adv.~ce on problems, and the st'.I­ Mualc and Radio 1947 PONTIAC 2 dr. r modeled," she said. ' ter is located in the church build­ dents signed up for interviews 1946 PACKARD 4 dr. Complete ing. Construction of a new cent(,I Started In 1910 GUARANTEED repaln 'or aU makes S8 6l!. we~ks in advance," Lampe .aid. Home Ind Auto radll> •. We pick up ancl Dinner $1.00 will start in 1951, Wilma Gross­ The idea of doing something 1941 PACKARD 4 dr. ~ Student Directors deliver. SUTTON RADIO and Tl!:LEVIS· special for SUI Presbyterian stu­ [ON. 331 E. Marke l, Dial 2138. 1939 OLD 4 dr. OPE.~ TODAY a..y COrrOH OR CHENILLE heim, Presbyterian student direc­ "It was in 1928 that the pre­ SLIP COYERS tor, said. dents started in 1910, Prof. M. 1937 PONTIAC .. dr. sent system of having wornen EXPERT radio repnln. Pickup and de­ 11 a.m, - 1% p .m, Bulldln, to be L-Shaped Willard Lampe, head of the SUI livery. WOODBURN SOUND SER· 8QQutifu/1y Cl,anltl (FinisMd student directors was instituted, BEDSPREADS ' 'IThe Presbyterian church in school of religion, and one of the VICE, 8 E. Colle.e. Dial SOl51. and> this system has been carried - Today's Special Frldln Ind Iowa City has raised about $50,- older mernbers or the Church, said. over up to date," he said. General Servicea 1936 Ford Z dr. Ory c~:::::t'i.'';,essed ~ CUSHIO.19~ 000 lor the new center, and the "Before 1910, the Presbyterian Ilurda:rs All average week at the present ltull8 cood, and clun. MIl CHAIR • •• 69 ~ other Presbyterian churches in church handled students through PORTABLE eltelrle sewln, machlnu 11 I.m.• % a.m. Iowa are expected to contribute regulllr chu1.'ch groups aod activi­ cenier would be as follows: Each rOt .~nl. ~ per month. StNCEJI For onl, 135 ~ SOFA ••• 99 ~ a similar amount toward the pro­ ties," be, said. " In 1910, the cburch TutJr;day at 8 a.m. there is "morn­ SEWINO CENTER, 125 S. Dubuque. . 58~ ing )watch," a 20 minute worship ject," she said. started bringing in university pas- FULLER BRUSHES and co.meUca. Call period, followed by brellkfast in 8·1959. KELLEY MOTORS the-\ student center. Elich student WESTMORLAND sterlln&, allver. Myrna Corner Linn "Collere t , ~ 1 South Dubuque FLY HOME EASTER 9681 9681 shores tbe cost of the Iood. Allftew. 7292. t)QIVt-IN " ~'JTAUQANT 218 E. \ Special FJlJ'ht GAS HE AT T)le breakfllst usually consists MEW YORI $70 RTOrUJOpd FREE ESTIMATE SERVICE of truit juice, coffee and milk, and Lo.t and Found Washington roll~ or toast. LADIES WITH &,reen coot •• attention: GRA'~{'S AUTO AUCTION Tax Included LAREW CO. 'i 25.Cent Lunches Recen lIy discovered 1 hnve wrona coat. Any Information appr cloted. Dial 8-Uee. Phone 4273 4-10 p.m. I PL'QMBJ'NG - Ht:AIrING ~ery Thursday at 12:30 p.m. DAVENPORT f IOWA ;;;;;;======;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~======~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. thelle is a 25-cent lunch served FOUND: CAR key. for Iowa Itli It­ at ~e center. The average lunch Cf:nlll! :5 2.'701. Owner can claln\ at Scott County Implement Lot = Dally Iowan Bu.ln .... Olllee. ILONl>IE CHIC YOUNG consists of a hot dish of some food, Junction Hickory Grove and Kimberly Roads salap, rolls, milk :lOd coffee, and Work Wanted On Route S N. W. Edge of Davenport a dessert. Alter lunch, from 12 :5~ to J:2O ~xpEnttNctD slenolrapher desire. per­ EVERY MONDAY - 12 NOON manent po!IJlt :on. Typlnr. horthond. and p .~., the Rev. P. Hewison Pollock, generDI oUlce work. Wrlle Box O. Dally pastor 01 tbe church, leads a Bible rowan. (FREE BU'~{ BACKS!) stu~y program. CURTAINS laundered. Dial ~G92 by 10 Friday is known as "fun day" a.m. or .,ter 8 p.m. DEALERS ONLY I at the ceoter, and on this day CRADUATE male nUrle wanta work. CLARK GRAY Phone %-8UI iniOf'mality reigns. The students call Word Liebe residence. Sharon ___ -:-:---:--:::---=-___ c------:--:----:--__-==:--:'":'"'= ~ Iistqn to records, slng, play party Center. ( 800M AND BOARD By GPlfE AHERN games and receive refreshments. Loan. On each Saturday from 8 a.m. TO REPAY nl 48 ·MOR.TON THE BEST IS NONE 100 QI1ICK LOANS on jewelry. cloth In,. GOOD FOP- ·NDf1.TON"! "we to 12 :30 p.m. "open house" is held radios, clc. HOCK·EYE LOAN, IUI'I T~' MOUse ' MADE FOP- S. Dubuque. ME. V.ST WEEK, I BOlJGIoIT MUST SEE llIAT IoIE IS at the center. "01 course every weu. NOUIlISHEO !'OR " day is 'open house' to all Presby­ ~IM " WooLF ' POUND ex' $$$,,""'------LOANED on runs.------cameral, E'J(PENSIVE, IMPORTEO HEAI..Ti« ","'0 ~ LIFE! terian students, but this is sort diamonds. clolhln,.

'C .did ' t N diU I B d Two SUI Students Ninelee'n' I am~ 'y 01 Present Recitals Mi ssou t:i V.t;llle yGi r ( Wins I P!~f~!~~!.~,}~ lh~!~~'!' F~!~!~", ~" ' ~~~~!l~:h. . an aas or O-Ion oar ' d t '5 t P t' icon Association 0 / Unlversily discussion by the member,lilp, Five commerce and 14 liberal c;lents had to have served one year "The Union board is the only War ' a mar y a r Y Professo.rs will meot Monday at They will be giv~n by Pro!. Ro- arts students at SUI will seek po- on a UniOn board su6comm.ittee, organization representing student Today I'n Mus'lc Hall A. .. ~ . 8 p,m. 1,,1 the house ehalnber of bert Mlchnelsen, school ot ~fg_ slUons on the Iowa Union board given,. 12 hours of their time to opinion in the formulation of plan~ B 11 I I I f Old CapIto\. Ion, ch~lrmllll of lhe DubHe. af· in the all - campus elections, this committee and maintained a fo\, the new Union," he said. "It Donna ~ Jones, A4, lissouri Val oy, rcceivcc t 1C irst The future of research at SUI fairs cOT)1mlllcc, and by Prot. Ches. March 29. 2.0 ' grade point average. is important that students give Pianist Bette Neumann, AJ. $100 Margaret Fowler award for outstanding effort and accom- will be the subject of a panel tel' Posey, collellc 01 engilleeripF, ' Vice-president Don Guthrie, A3, Forty _ e i g h t subcommittee thoughtful consideration' to the Towa City, and Joan McNabb, A3, plishmcnt in scholarship, leadership and scrvice, at the Mortal' discussion by Pm!. Georgc 'Mowry, distrlcl rcprescntativc to the n8- Iowa City, publicity chaIrman of members, distrll)uted among 8 candidates who will represent Seymour, contralto, wJ1\ present a Board "Smaity Party" luncheon Saturday in the Towa Union. hlstbry department; Prof. Harve)' tiona l' association. ahe board, said Saturday two com- subcommittees, are appointed each them." recital today at 7:30 p.m. in the DavIs, dean of the graduate co l­ meree and six liberal arts can- year by students in the housing The 19 Union board candidates north music hall. The rccltal will The luncheon honored women students who attaineO a three- lege, and Prof. Ralph Ellsworth, " Doors OIleD 1:011 - 10:00 P.M:' dldates will be elected (rom this units, Guthrie said. are: be No. 34 in the current student point or higher grade average last semester. About 250 of the 450 director of SUI libraries. Mowry slate by studehts of their respec- AU othier 'student organiza- Commerce: Bob Wolford, C3 series. • IIOW -ENDS • · M h 29 ' Openin~ the prol'(ram, Miss Neu- high pOinters attended. . I ;" ,::vill preside. It TU'ESDAY- ti ve co II eges. tiom h 0 1m ng e Iec tIOns arc Shenandoah.; Art Doran, C3, I?u- mann will play Mozart's "Sonata 'Eight more board positions wlll have been" Invited to post pi.::- buque; DOriS Pietsch, C3, Tomea, in C Major K 330." The mov"­ Before presenfmg the Fowier by Carol Thurnau titled "The ;;~;.:;===;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;~ award, Mrs. Hugh Kelso, president ' Answer to a Maiden's Prayer" was • be (Uled by studeqts in the pro- tures of "their candidates in the Ill.; Dean Fl'Itchen, C3, Decorah, ents are titled "Allegro model'~­ NOW .- of the Iowa City Mortar Board I ac:ed by Marte; Board 1Jlembers. (essional colleges, elected this Union, he added. The SUI stu- and. Dick Duncan, A.2 , Iowa City. \0,,, "Andante cantabile" and "AI- VA'R5ITY Ends Mond~y! I)UIlS j " spring by members of tbese col- dent council already has said it Liberal .Arts: DaVid McClellan, legretto." t alumnne club, p!'aised Miss Jones Underlying the and humol'­ c 1,' 1i'. lelies. will accept the invitation. A2, CounCIl Blu~s; Norman Matu- On the second part of the pr _ for "demonstrating 'ability, en- ous characlqrizatior.s was ' the SIX TSTARS! '. Tile final slate was d.-awn alier Guthrie stresSed the importance lef, A3, Des .Momes;, Ann Laws~n, gram, Miss McNabb wfll sing ergy and enthusiasm in her many philosophy that a "campus queen" the Wednesday deadline (or re- ot liberal arts and commerce stu- A2, Iowa City; Kathleen Morn~- Gluck's "Che faro senza Euridiee extra curricular activi'ies" and must not be one sided, but bal­ celpt o( applications, Guthrie said. dents' carefully selecting their Un- sey: A3, Cedar Rapi~s; Consta.nce (Orfeo)," "My heart ever faith­ for her fine grade average. anced in learning, activity and Twenty-two students were eligi- ion board representatives espec- Jewett, A2, Des Momes; Manlyn ful" by Bach and "Die Statlt" and The Fowler award, Mrs. Kelso "good times." ble for board posl+lom but tliree ially In view of the proposal to 5 'th A3 R kf d ' ~ ml, , oc or. "Muth" by Schubert. sliid will be given each year 10 Miss Janos was elected 10 re­ declined to run, he added. build a $3-milllon addition to the Elizabeth Thomsen, AS, Red lV):iss Neumann will play Brah- the ~utstanding member of Mortal' ccive the award by the unIversity To be placed on the ballDt, ,s~u- "Pnion next year. \ Oak; Marian Rees, A3, Carroll; ms' "Rhapsody in G Minor Opus Board, SUI national senior wom- Mortar. Board advisers and tI1ree Dick Griff~t~ , A3, Kansas City, 79, ' No. 2." ...... ' en's honorary orga'nizlltfon. Iowa City Morlal' Board alumnae See th M'!Gi' t k D b>i Mo.; Bob HIlliard, A2, Storm La~e ; Miss McNabb also will . sing The fifteen univerSity women club o~ficials. . The , ~n uc y er, Barbara Jane Campbell, A3, Chn- "Amour! viens aider" from "Sam- who made tour point grade av- She IS the preSident of Curl"iel' "its' sta at Ir»uiavUle, Ky. toni Kathleen K e II.Y, A3, D~s son et Delila" by Saint-Saens. erages last sem!!ster received h~B, me~be' of Mortar Boal' ~' OOI AII-.,.pen.. 'lOar I.uln, Chi •• ,. Mom~s; Dorothy Damelson, A.J, For her third group, Miss Neu­ special mention for perfect marks. vleE-pr~slctent ?f. the Women s Jiterll M., D'II. 'Re,lun I. Chln,o D:'!O FairfIeld; Gerald Feblowitz, A3, mann will play three Scriabine The were: ' Recreation IISS0clstlon, member of viVL-d the ..... Ill., 1'11. Council Kluffs. numbers. These ar~ "Prelude in y soe baJJ and basketball clubs, Am Mary Louise Anneberg, A3, Car- member of a chorus and repre­ , EARLY RESERVATIONS E Major, Opus II, No.9," "Pre- llie se\C( RICOMMENDED lude in D Flat Major, Opus II, roll; Alice Ferguson, AI, Ames; sentative to the physical education Ellen L. Fried, A4, Council Bluffs; council. She was awarded a Delta Fer folller aad re.ervaUons .•• IANDARIN FOODS, No. 15" and "Scherzo, Opus 46." IIr Ottu a.clk III ••• Trayel Service, - Prepared by Chinese Chef Miss McNabb, assisted by Pat- Marian A. Godiksen, A2, Manning; Delta Delta scholarship last. se­ 4IIs year .ock 101 ••d SIaUon - Shrimp Fried Rice, Ell Foo ricia Trachsel, G, Iowa City, viola, Marie Jane Hark, ' AI, River Fol'- mE'ster. ' ni funl, Chow Meln, 'yeeta Meln will sing "La Cloches Felee" and the run F, E, MEACHAM, Aqent est, Ill.; Mercedes Lovejoy, N3, "All Mortal' board, I believe, "D~ors Open 1:15 P.1\I." fIOpsl, C Phone Office 3143 Home 6506 REICHS CAFE RaCHS ~~:;f~~~ la Gigue" by Charles Des Moines; Marjorie Lowry, N3, feels that the selection was ideal," IaUl'narne Los Angeles, Calif.; Patsy Merrick, said Joelle Hansen, president of l' linalls N3, Cedar Falls. Mortar Board. "From the applause ~Qllle wil !I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ M~' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Neumann' Co~~d~gfueprognm will play Gershwin's, M~s Juani'a Mortimore, A3. Iowa after her name was mentioned for

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