" '. .. th.Weath.r Serving the State Panl, fl... , tou" fOn tlatJiaJ" tM1dtL _ University of Iowa "UI m". \lIth ~I 'Ird, r.in l ~ .... - mpus and t ~HII ~~ -!.:!. lu. Ulrr lllU Iowa City I ,,: ";arth .. loud ::a n,1 owan lI.t mucb t'b:UlC'e In Itl11- ~ratMl'~ _ at. 18641 - A' Leased Wire, Wirephoto - fi". Cents Iowa City, leiwa, Thundoy, December 23. 195~ Schwengal Favors Changing Departmen~,.
Hassle Over ~ - 'Democrats Want Airing Proposed Military 'ftt:1ining . - u.s. Congressman-elect l"red Schwengel of Davenport Wed nesday morning offered a new Fired' Official idea~ for college men who are laced with the prospect ot un i wrsal milltary'training_ Speaking to constituents at thl!' offices of thc Chamber of Com Of Manpower Cut Idea merce, Schwengel said that he favored a challie in the proposed new military bill which would ,I've the collcge student a chance Reads 'Facts on File" J Dislike (ut to complete his active duty time Good Will wijlle still in college. As the blll now stands all eli Little Chuckie Sends gible males will have their choice Package to Hospitals Of 4 Million of slJC months activc ser vice and nine and .1 half years' In the re lerve pr two years of active ser By 'President vice and eight yearl in the re- serve. Other Choice Schwengel is in favor of an oiher choico in which the college ~udent would attend weekly meetings lluripg the school year and also attend summer encomp "lents to complete his acUve duty. Under this plan, Schwengll said. the studenl's active duty obligations could be mel and the student would not have to inter rupt his career for military ser vice after araduation. Wednesday's meeting was the eighth in a two-week series ot tours that Sehwengel has made ot county sea 1 lowns in the II rst 'War Not Immlnl'nt' district. He has spent a hnlf du)' Rep. Fred Schwengel 1952 D moci' tic prest- in each ot the towns talking with Fm;or Change ill fmpo\C>d .'/IIi/afY /Jill Ilentl.l randidl1te added. hnw consti tuents. \,I'r. h dOC'J not r. nrd \ .. r II Le,i.latlve !\fatters Immim'nt. Stt'v n. on love his Schwengel di scussed legislative v\ \·s In 0 Iympo 'Ium l: nductcd matlers with the legislative com De'ranged Suitor Frees Girl by L:lok mD3nzlne. mittee of the Chamber or Com On Capi I Hill , Sen. like merce, a farm group, and several I Mansrl ·Id (D-Monl), mernb r otber persons interested in the ot the F rda-n n laUo05 com legislative program. Held Hostage for 24 Hours mltl said: "It we are ,olng to "I would like to see more led coelCbt with Communi tI, we bet WAKE FOREST, N.C. (JP) ter coexist with position of eral aid to the states for agricul nearby------Rollsvllle wa allow d Rushes Through R()ute tural education and research," Twenty-four hours of horror (ren h-U w w, nt to survive." 10 enter the room d\.\rln& tbe n n. E.~tt'~ the new fepresentative told II held at pistol point by n de, M 1ll'ld, nnd S.. Ke ranged suitor - ended Wednes e Ily hours ot the momln, to (nun'r (D-T nn) Id Se tary group of lown City farmers and elve some tood and sedative to To Read About 1941 1arm group repl·esentatives. day artel'Ooon for tiny. 30-yeal (If D ten Charles E. Wi\' on old Jessie Elizabeth Davis. She MIss Davl •. nnd othl'r lop military lillures The increased aid would be lQout t 1 By D ke la r ,--- was unharmed. Her family The lege .tarted :45 Dall 1 ••0" ClI, ... 110. home and g I book Irom the undoublelliv will 1>«' r~lIl'c1 rorc used to supplement state pro 'k;t, A 13- cur-old Iown 'Ity pa- " rushed her home and to bed Ull a.m., TuelidllY wh n Timberl Ihe Armed Serv1c • Forelen Re (rllms and agricultural projects B 5-(00t-8, I~O-poun.tler, sudden p r boy Ilk to rrad ut Ih Ilbr ry, Mile ald. at state schooJs, he said. der a doctor's care. h d r dl!}:: I tlon anti Apllr plltion com ly seized Milis Dav!. lind (orced 'vcn or hi r ot bIrth 0 " , mitl . to Ive a lull c'(phlOo- "F.armer are ,en.erally fav", The suitor, 31-year-old Gra much that he hes throUlh hi ' I bout AehlllCB ( J m r~t s~~X .n ham Timberlake, a textile work h r In 10 th prevl u I), pared ru gO t - II\' r or 01 the Benllon farm pJan which room. p r T'OU n Ily ev ly nigh W er, WQS hurried away to the Db< n m mber or t c Arm d lkrvic s Will go mto effect in January. Woke Forest Pollee Chief W. -0 thnl h can h. ve mOrl' time ~omc. Hill state menIal hospItal at Ra to r ad. " I llke 1.0 rend:' (ornmllte. Some suuestlons 10r improve R. Wlg"s !lId Jellie Elizabeth TV Council Delays To all On Wilson ment In the plan were made in leigh. had "gone with" 'tImberlake fot Mi·h. I lIanlon. Ion or it.!h At the other .Ide ot th Capi the meetings that I have had Dlsa. med, Tim'berlake was and Mr•. John H nlon , 2 I W. I'la)'1 Ba ketball meek and cooperative. He said: lOme time, but had quit afler he Legislative Plan tol Rep. Carl Vinson (D-Go), in with the farmers," Schwengel CoJlcae t, 'IX'nd on hour or Youn, Mike doesn't spend all " It was just one ot those things threatened her rec nUy. The Iowa Joint Council on line (or chnlrmanshlp ot Ihe said. Bud TLmberlake, a blother of Edu(otional TelevWon m I at mor In th SUJ chool ot jour- I,i time nadin . He pia • c 'nter you do and are sorry tor alter no Ham's . reading room lhr e or (In he re rYe b ketl> 11 l am HOll Arm d Servlc s commlt Farmer. Aware 01 Surpluses ward. Every-body's been nice to the deran,ed mlln, said Craham Des Moines Tu sday afternoon t , aald th t &roup d nnltely He pointed out that most farm laId hIm he suffered a nervous 10 draft a program [or pr enta tour cv nlnK5 a week read In at chool and want. to play morc me-nicer than they should be, Ihe 19-41 edition ot "Facl! On wh n h 'nters blah school. will call Wilson soon a fl r the er1!" are aware that a rigid price to tell the truth, and [ appreci spell thr weeks ago and asked tion to the 195~ letislature. cew e Ion opens. support plan caused dangerous to be committed to 0 ho pilo1. SUI facully members atl ndln, File," (I day-by-day cond nu- Mrs. Ruth Hansen, IIbr r1an In ate it. tlon ot th ne as It PlX'ared the r din room says she en Wll.:ion has soid PresJdent surpluses. The Benson plan bases "[ am feeli ng a whole lot bet He was h.eld In the Wake county Open House Planned the conf rence were Harvey H. EI nhower aproved the mon parity support payments on a jail tor several days as a men Davis, Provost; Prot. H. Cia In the n lioo's newsp p ra at jpys having Mlk'e drop In to ter." that lime. r d "Ev n If J do have to 'kick power r du lion b caus or a flexible system. \ 'Warp Room' tal patfent, but was relened and Har hbar r, chi t of t I vision belle! the dan, r or war has 'In tructlon; Prot. Carl H. M 'nter "I ju I like to know whot was hIm 'out' when 1 close at 5:30." At an 11 a.m. meeting with the But for a full day and night returned to work at the mill For foreign Students lolng on then," Mike cxplain . I ned. ecr tary of Stale Jolln Monday. director ot radio station WSUI Chamber of Commerce commit The International center's an Take 'About 10 Hour' "But {Ike I r ally enjoyable ~mln he held the dark-haired, 100- R. Fast r Dulles go. 'Iy t~, Schweneel explained the ad and Prot. John Wi nnie, chlcf It toke. Mike "aboul an hour" company," she 'did, "And I hope pound torm~ WAC a prisoner nual Christmas Eve opeo house, ot television productlon. dilt rent explanation Tue day, ministration's new road-building In the "warp room" ot the Roya l · deailOed all an antfdote for home to d liver hi! p perl (or the Iowa he tom ~ s back every day." -ayln the cut is m de PO' lble The commltlee dl~cussed plan. plans. Cotton mlU here. where both sickness, wlll be held this yellr Cliy Pr -Citizen. He dellv ra by a growing advant:!ge on th~ Under a proposed new bill the but postpon d drll'Wing up a for worked. Most 01 lhe tlme he from 8 p.m. to mldni,ht at the mal bilL A meellng wl\l he held the chool ot journalism'S copy lart of this country In nuclear federal I government will offer last whcn he wants to re d about kept a .25 caliber automatic pis cent.c.r. Jan. 10 to narrow the 'program Peterson Changes weapons. The state c:k-P(lrlmcnt the ev nts of 19'1 I, even thouh the states $2~ billion to build pri tol pointed at her and threalen£'d Each forelcn ludent or for and make a permanl!fll plan. 'laid It saw no connlet be ween mary roads If they will spend a to kill her if anyone Interfered. elin dOCtor Is reqUested to bring the Communications cent r Is Dulles' and Wllson's views. "somewhere ncar lh middle" or P!ea to Guilty like amount, ne said. Despite the danger, Jessie a small exchan,e alft, not to Wilson announced earlier ~n If a toll road is built ina sta te, Keokuk Woman Guilty # his route. Elizabeth held up well through exceed a co t ot 2~ cents. ALEXANDRlA, Va. (A'? - Jo th week that the I'e ular armed regardless ot whether or not the the long ordea., her elder sister, Mike Is In lhe seventh grade Ouring the past, atudents from O M I h C lit SL Mory's school. "They teach seph S. Pl!tersen cha n,ed his force'S wo lid be cut Irom 3,21 8, money used. Is Crom -the state or Petronia, reported. She became n ani aug ter oun mote than :10 countries have KEOKUK (II") - A district hi story th re," Mike says, "but I mind Wedn ' ~day and admit cd !lOO to 2,815,000 by mid- lOSS. He private investors, the state will nervous Wednesday morning shtrred the InterMtional Chrls court jury Wednesday night con- like to read obout the day-to-day that os an employe of a highly saId the deepest reductions wou ld . eet an equal amount at federal and so did Timberlake-as the mas Eve and the center has re vlcted Mr . Vera Mac WrIg'hI, sturL" !ecret overnmenl agency he crme In the regular army, with aid, according to Sch wen,el. long hours wore on. ceIVed greMlngs from all over '16. Keokuk. of man laughter in Hc hu read the books tor 1942, used secret information "In a smaller cuts In lhe no y a hd Crftlelae. Federal Gas Tax Otlicers and friends ot both the world. the flllol Itabbinl or Vl rgU '44, '45, and '50, in addition Lo manner pr~judic\al to the sar - marines, while the air force Crltlclzln, the federal ,as talC, Timberlake and Mi ss Davis ThIs year's pro,ram will con Pickett, 51. 19.\ 1. ty ond Inlerest of the United would be expanded sllghtly. he said, "[ think the government pleaded constantly tor her re sist of refreshments and carol The jury deliberated live "I like to rcad about the war tat s." should leave the money in the lease. He fl equently permJlted sinaing. Co-chairmen for the par· hours. 1\1r1. Wright had been new.. ," Mike says. His dad served By pI adin, guilty to one ot '- states." The gas tax money that some of his frIends, a doctor and ty arc Nothe Biro el, G, Pbilip charged with second dCgJ ee with the arm on New Guin a three ch3r , the former analyst More Storms has been retUrned to the states Petronia to enter the room where pines ond Om Piplanl, E4, Me - murder In the May 4 stabbing at durln, World War II. anArtment decision to .... · .~'JII 'I' (l1fll/.I. . Io-PUub... ,h from Newark, N.J. ing intentional killing but with- tate and to care for the couPle's l college students. Ihas been teachlng bis beliefs to order committinl( them lo the hasten the cutback in army • out premeditation. three ebildren. Lau~bead later stated that he students at the college and for Traverse City state hospital. forces. . .t • . , Pare 2-THE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa. City, Ja.-Thlll'8., Dec. 23,1954 • e o 'r, a I 5 Interpreting Hiring Older Peopl_ Local Secretary of Labor Mitchell Tuesday jumped feet first into the News a domestic problem which has not been given much thought By William L. Ryan during the past few years. Fore"'" Siatt AIIoeIa&ed Pre. However, unlike most men in political circles, Mitchell Secretary o! State Dulles, dis offered splutions for the problem of combatting employers' un cussing chances of war and wUlidgness to hire older people. peace, draws a striking puallel with the previous posh.... ar years. He pointed out that hall the nation's adult population may His analysis goes far toward ex be jobless 20 years from now unless the employers' attitudes plaining apparent contradictions are changed and changed quickly. in the statements of American leaders on the subject. It's true that older workers no longcr can retire to the However, such apparent con country and let their children support them. tradictions may have the effect It's true that the life span of an individual has iner ased of stepping up the Russians' new campaign of threats and saber during the past decade by scientific and medical discoveries. rattling. This will not mean that \ It's true that times have changed and that older people the .Rusians entertain any doubts these days are not content to sit back in their rocking chairs and about American determination , to keep them in their own back go to the mail box once a month to get their old age pension yard. But Soviet propaganda -",. check. aims at dividing the Western Allies. It may well attempt t? They want to do something. leave the impression tbat the THESE Nativity scenes are showtnl' a Nativity seene oa They usually have better judgment because of their many United Slates exhibits signs ~ some of the numerous displays the nound and a IIrhled .lelcb weakness and Indecision. which were originated to hllh 011 the second Ooor. At the years of experience. Violent Reaction lIrht tbe holiday season. Along uper right Is the seelle erect They have better attendancc records becausc their life is Dulles' palallel recalled thJt with outdoor scenes and dis ed near St. Mary" school sa not as "fast" as that of a younger person. ever since lhe first days of the plays, everneens festooned 104 E. JeUerson st. The sceDe Marshall plan, Soviet perform with U,hts were frequent at the centcr Is located at the It's reasonable to assume that they may lack the "drive and sights In yards. Pictured at the Iowa. City trailer park, un ance demonstrated M 0 s cow upper left Is the home decora pep" which are usually noticeable in a younger pelSon. But this would back away from any ad S. Riverside drive. Below II a tion of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nativity 4isplay erected II, one disadvantage is tremendously outweighed. venture which 'Was not a sure Ve Depo, 1302 E. Court st., Cub Scout pack 202 of Lolll'- The department of labor's sugge ted policy which was thing. lellol\' lIchool on the lawD.Dot1la IUustrating the point, the se offered Tuesday seems to us to be exceedingly beneficial to all Secretary of the electrical Ilnrineerllll' cretary recalled violen t Soviet building at Dubuque street. parties concerned. threats against the Marshall Wilson's statement previously 1. Select workers for ability and skill without regard to age. plan, against adoption of the that American grpund forces , were being reduced because tile 2. Permit persons reaching the present 55-year-old retU:e North Atlantic treaty, against FBI Arrests Man development of the German fed Eisenhower admin~ tration be ment age to contjnue working without retiring if they are able eral republic and against Yugo lieved the threat or global wnr Wa~ted in Texas and so desire. • slavia when it broke·with the Co had diminished. The strength MINNEAPOlJIS (IP) - John which Moscow re.peets is the Gtibble, alias John Graves, 85, 3. Increase older workers' job opportunities by maintaining minform. The threats remained only threats Ibecause Western ability of the West to r~tf11iate named in a Texas murder in "sound labor standards, including health and safety measures strength did not diminish. ' swi(tJy with supctior power [n dictment, was arrested here and equal pay for comparable work." weapons. Wednesday oy Federal Bure3u Frlrhtens Rusliia of Investigation agents. 4. Maintain a continuing study on the adequacy of job Thus, there is no actua l con Toda'Y another prospect fright flict over the con ept that the The FBI saki Gribble was in opportunities. ens the Russians. That is the chanc.es of peace re in direct dicted in Waco, Tex., in the idea ot West Germany, with its 5. Develop a service program for older workers, including proportion to the bilit-y of Uie thotgun sla'},ing of Jim Barker great Industrial potenllal, linked West to defend itscoJ(. Oct. 10. Gribble was seized counseling, selective job placements and retraining for different in a defensive mllitary olliancc> There seemed ltl ' while walking on a downtown jobs. with the rest of Western Europe Moscow would Minneapolis street. - an alliance backed by U,c the meaning of S\ f1 message. Gribble was lodged in jaIl 6. Consider plans to permit retired wo~kers to perform mighty power of the United some part-time work "so the transition from employment to re The danger lay, h ever, it) the here to await action by T xas States. Such power would not possibility Europeans might mis Iluthorities. tirement does not bring undue shock." only be sufllcien t to balk any understand it and Moscow might ideas Moscow might hav about It seems to us that it also would b beneficial to the nt be able to clpit· Iize on SUC;l a quick, cheap grab westward. misunderstilDding. ployets to adopt a policy ~uch as this. It would also cause the Russians to think twice before attempting .. .. )(- a purely political grab. More Hurry Home, Hubby, than that, it would actually Furnace Is Out of Oil Term Change Asked- thrcaten Moscow's satellite em BURLINGTON f/P) - J acob pire in the countries of Eastern Chubb, an oil Iruck driver, spent Iowa is included in that group of 15 statcs wIlD still c1ect Europe where the Russians im a busy weekend delivering oil to its county officials for two year terms, instead of four years as posed Communism by force. AROUND TUl! cuslomers whose tanks were get- HEARTH at 10:15_ preHalI .. Dulles called attention to the do 25 other states. ling low. • program of carols performed by North Atlantic Council's com 1 Receiving n late evening call the BBC Chorus, a. sectloa The Iowa Sheriff's association will ask the 1955 legislature munique Iwhich said "SOViet po from another cold customer, .r to change the term of sheriff to four years. This, together with licy continues to be directed to the London Philharmonic Or Chubb departed ~ith another chestra., and a Choir from Queen action to change all county offices into four-year positions ward weakening and dividing load of oil. lIe al1'ived home to Western nations and . . . the find his wife sitling in a cold Ellzlltbeth's Girls" G r 4 m.m H should be adopted. threat to the Cree wodd has ncr. house wearing a jacket. school. Duties of county officers have spiraled conSiderably in the diminished." The Chubb Curnace had run The words of John Donne, last decadc. More and more time is required for the newly Th1s docs not necessarily con- out of 011. Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, are presented along with sacreel mu elected official to learn complicated and intricate job pro sic at 11:30. A GARLAND rOI cedures. It is a waste of the taxpayers' money to rcmove him Retiring Ambassador JOliN DONNE. after two years, just when he is beginning to know his way Says Farewell to Ike Today', Schedule WASHINGTON (.4') - Henri around. 8:00 MornIng Chopel Bonnet, retiring French ambassa 8:15 News Another argument against the two-year term is the large dor, said goodby to President 8:30 Morntng Ser~nade 9:20 Bookshell amount of time spent campaigning. In some cases, a candidate Eisenhower Wed n e s day and 9 :4~ Book ot Christmas Carols thanked him "[or all he has done JO :OO News for county office spends several months out of his short term to 10 :15 Rlnt Around the Hearth foJ' my country." JO:47 Woltz Time campaign for hL~ o{fice. Bonnet visited with the Presi 11 :00 Touch or Christmas II :30 A Garland For John Donne Then, too, a four ye r term offers more security, which will dent at the Whltc House and J I :45 Bonjour Mesdames talked with newsmen afterward. 12:.00 Rhythm Rambles attract better caHber officials. And this means a saving to the 12:30 News Bonnet is being succeeded as J2:45 Journeys BehInd tI,e News taxpayer. ambassador to the United States I :00 Musical Chats 2:00 News The state legislature should look into the matler and udopt by Couve de Marveiwe. 2:15 SIGN OFF a four year term for all county offices. This is a practical solu tion to adapting continuity in the administration of county affairs. GENER~L NOTICES GENERAL NOTICES should be deposIted with Ule cit), eell_ .f 3d Stri ng Concert The Daily Iowan in the newsroom In Ule CommUDicaUoDa ceDtar. Children's Program , Notices must be submitted bJ Z p.rn. Ule da, precedlnr lint ,.... Scheduled Jan. 9 Ucation; they wI\) NOT be accepted by phone, aud 1Il1ll* .. Held at Hospital Burglar Ties Vtictim Hatoyama Seeks Ban TYPED or LEGIBLY WRITfEN and SIGNED bJ a rea"""'" Four instructors in the music U.S., Panama With Alarm Wiring On Nuclear Weapons person. department will present the A program designed to boost NEW ARK, N. J . (IP) - A rob . TOKYO (IP) - Prime Minister CllRI Tl\IA EV E II 0 L Y TilE ILLUSTRATED STORY the m.orale of patients who can't third conecrt o[ chamber music End Negotiations ber who stuck up a radio shop lchirn IIatoYllmn said Wednes Sunday, JlI,n . 9 at 4 p.m. in Communion services at Trinity of the Iowa Mountaineer's 1954 ~ homc Cor Christmas was held Tuesday night in fod uced a bit day he nsreed with the idea of Shambaugh auditorium. WASllLNGTON (/P) - The Elliscopal church, begin at II European ~uting will be pre at univcrslty hospHals Wednes United Slates ond the Republic o! irony - tying up the victim banning the II ·e anc! manufacture p.m . All studenls Invited. sented in Shambaugh aUditori day. Members of thc string quartet with wire ripped from the shop's of atomic and hydrog n weapons. of Panama Wednesday announ Christmas day family service of um, Sunday, Jan. 9 at 8 p.rn. The Wednesday afternoon a sLory are Prof. Stuart Canln, violin, regular system. Hato 'am:t m,lde the statement outing was filmed in co16r trans John Ferrell, violin; Claude Holy Communion be'gins at 10 program was conducted in the ced the successful conclusion of Then he mad off with $60 to a delegation now circulatiJlg a.m. Movies will be shown-' parencies and will be presented patIcnts' Ubrary for youngsters Carlson, viola, and Pro!. Hans more than 15 months of negotia taken from Louis Landau, ope l' anti-H-bomb petitions. "I;he dele UNIVERSITY CALENDAR with dramatized commental'Y, Koelbel, violin cello. palish lounge for chi ldren dur whom Santa must visit in hos lions for a now trea ty covering ator of the Court Radio shop. gation told him its petitions now ing services. native music and sound eC!eds. pital wards this year ralher than They will play HlI'j'dn's "String The burglar al:T'11m, unCortun bore 20 million signa tures. Ja TIIURSDAY, D~C. Z3, 1954 Limited seating c;rpacity. Tickeu Quartet, opus 22, No.3" and U.S. activities in the Panama ately, was turned o{f at the timc. in their own homes. pan's population is 88 million. MORNING WORSJl~I' AT availa'ble on a first come buls. "Quartet in F minor, opus 95" Canal zone. . UNIVERSITY calendar l&ems Admission 150 cents. Contact Unl During the program the Iowa are scheduled in the Presi the church of the Nazarene ')e d by Beethoven. Details won't ,be published un vetsity Photographic service, J City Kiwanis club presented a dent's ortlcc, Old Capitol. gins aL 10:45 a.m_ Rev. I. J. The fourth chamber music til the tJ'eaty is signed early next 1I0over will deliver the sermon Wilson's Sporling Goods store or II reeord player to the library for eonccrt will be presented in Ap month, althougb some provisioris • phone 7418. usc in entertaining children. Thuriday, December 30 on "The Christ of the Gospels." 'c ril. already have Jeaked out. Au Old Capitol Rememter:J Evening worship wiH be held at Pro!. M. C. Boyer, or the me 7:30 p.m. - Basketball - Iowa L thorilativc sources say this 7: 45 . S rmon will be on "«e TilE UNIVERSITY COO"" C chanics and hydraulics depart vs. Stanford - Field House CENTRAL PROFESSOR country has DgrelXi to more than r/ One Year ~go Today volution by Resolution." alive Baby-sitting league book tl ment in the college of engin PELLA (IP) - Appointmept of a fourfold increase in its present 3, 1955 La VI' Ilty B Ji" , police bos ' o[ the Su~ iet Un hu COl' 14 years, Monday, Janua.ry will be in the charge of Mrs. h eming at SUI and president of the Rev. John A. Vander Wal:l $430,000 anllual rental Cor can b has been execute along with six asS.Jtiates for high treason. 7:30 a.m. - Resumption oC FOLLOWING IS Tlil'; SOIE Amy Je~n Roberson from .Dec:. the local Kiwanis club, made tht! as professor of philosophy' ana al rights. A refusal by nion members to work on the same construction Classes. dule [or the Westminster Foun present.atlon. The dub also do chairman oC the division of IBi The poet is aimed at meeting 14-27. Call 8-3938 for a sitter or t, project with n:m-llnion m mbers has resulted in a delay in con 2:00 p.m. - University !'few dation: Sunday, church school nated toys lor children in the ble and philosophy at Central Panama's shanp objections to for information aoout jo1nlo, o struction of two \1ew Iowa City schools. comers Club - Iowa Memoria'l £It 9:30 and 11 a.m.. morning department rot pediatrics to usc college jn P~Ua was announced some provisions of the original the league. r/ Five Years Ago Today Uni on. worship at 9:30 and 11 a.m.; year-around. Wednesday. 1903 treaty. Wednesday, Wylie Guild potluck President Harry S. Truman said he did not l>clievc Gen. Dwight Thursday, January U , supper at 6 p.m. Members are THE FOLLOWING HOVas D. Ei senhower is a candidate for :president, but "greed a lot of 9:30 a.m. - University Wom people arc trying to make him one. . asked to bring their own table will be In effect qlUing Chr.t en's club morning coffee - Uni service and a djsh to share; Fri mas at the UniverSity lIbrjlry: Iowa City and vlcir.ity was recoveril,g from the effects or
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