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IICII ..D ....T. 1000· CAROL VlTTO.ID DAn DeSICA • ADDAMS president of the University of Pnnceton umv~rsltJes. and has dents "Ited. . .e Ma achu etts after a conflict with been awarded five honorary doc· As the testing program con- t y Pro 9 ram the tale Senate, is the new head torates. tinues. Lindquist said Wednesda.y, IN IOWA CITY In assuming the pre ldency or it will provide "a wealth" of re- of the American College Testing ACT, Mather will be in charge or I s arch data which will be used program (ACT). ba ed at SUJ. an undertakin .. which has in the to h Ip improve the articulation of S d D The announcement was made • secondary to higher education tu ent emonstrators- 4 BIG DAYS -- ,. Wednesday morning in Amherst, s ho~t span of a year gro~n from throughout the nation. lather's ------Calls for , Committee to Seek -STARTS- Mass. sur later confirmed that an Idea to a program which has job will be 10 coordinat thi r­ TODAY Mather, 44, had bcen named the already tested 120.000 college- search, Lindquist aid. program's first full-time president bound high school senior in 19 Other responsibilities which Removal of Restrictive Clauses and executive director. states and which seems destined to Mather will have inClude helping Ike Dismisses Violence Mather, who submitted his re· reach hundreds of thousand oC to e tabUsh ACT in the remaining ignation at Massachusetts when 31 tate, repre entmg the pro· By KAY LUND HANDFUL WHO the state Senate turned down a other young ter throughout the gram at meetings of educational .. bill increasing faculty salaries, nation. and profe ional groups, e tablish­ In Uruguay as Trivial HE BISMARCK! will receive not more than $25,000 Launched lalt fall and car.. ing a publications program to di • The Interfr, ternity Council won a victory Wednesday night a year, including fringe benefits, fully nurs.d through itl first eminate the re ults of research MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay I'" - temporarily the point o( one po. Wednesday niiht. Hundreds of in the discriminator clause ('Ontrovers when til SU J Stu­ in his new position, a University Ita".. by two SUI staff members involving ACT scores. helping to Leftist student crowds houting tential anU·U.S. slogan. students eathered Inside the head­ dent ound) Q(·(:cptl'd tlldr progrnm for fC'ITIovul of su h spokesman said. . working at It p.rt·time on top develop a more varied and signj- anti·U.S. and pro-Castro logan 3. Cuba's Prime Minister Fidel quart rs of.the Univer Ity of Mon­ The testing p""ram was orlgi. of their regular r.sponlibilities cant schedule of reporting and re- mode a violent and noi~ eHort Castro, in hi anti·U.S. manifesta­ tevideo for an "anti·lmperlali t" c1UIIS(, from fratpfIlul (,(II"tlIlitions \\ !tholll Q specified time nattd here last fall. It tests high the prClgram hal grown 10 re. arch servic . to the colleges nd to upset an enthusiastic Uruguay· tions. had become a rallying cry meeting permitted by poUce. limit, school studtnts for coll.g. en· pidly thet it now needl full-tim. high school., and working with an welcom for Pr Ident Eisen· here for leftist . The students chanted "Cuba. 51 lO plotted crowd of 300 p I' on ov .. flowed tIl(' south half of th(' trance requirements and provides dlrec:tiGn by "tn. btst ex.cutiv. college and secondary school edu. hower Wednesday at the windup Thursday morning, Eisenhower n ... fro", «If tn. house, pidltcl up the the luxury class. The Soviet news The compeser, R..... Gotb, hoi. Opener for the concert will be to his head and broke into a IlatI""I'" area. It feell ..1st encourage you to accept our pro- "body," loacItcI It In the car and Devastated AgadirI.agency Tass said tbe list . includes a Ph.D. deg,... in camposlticln Stravinsky's 'Octuor Pour Inst.ru. milty-eyed grin as the verdict unct... thil category. posal." . took oH. I polar fOlt furs, electnc sew· from SUI. In addition he h.n a ments a Vent." The work was com· climaxed an all-niIbt marathon in "Upon completion of its Inquiry, The committee will report an· The whol. affair left poIlc. and AGADIR, Morocco (II - Mass ing machines, silverware, some ...... in agriculture from the posed in 1923. Faculty members in which the jury deliberated for al. the committee is to present before nually to Lhe QUice of Student Af­ members of the lOnN'ity c_ burials began Wednesday while re- makes of cameras, radios and Ullivenity of Wi~n. A IlMlve the ensemble pJayingWs selection most 15 uninterrupted hours. the Student Council at its next fairs of aU its activities which wilt plately baffltcl. lief squads still searched for the sporting guns, marmalade, cocoa of Chetek.. , Gotb is a member are Miss Bang, Ayres, and Pick· "I was gettinc • Utt.le worried:~ meeting, March 18, the most di- include immediate plans and pro- liMg in quake·stricken Agadir. A and coffee witb evaporated milk. of tho hNdquarten st... of tho ard. Students in the gl'OU() are the handsome, blue-eyed Van Rie rect and satisfa~ory means of jecled ideas for action beyond the ~~ "SPACE HELMET IS GAS MASK Red Cross official estimated more The people, said the agency, will AmerIcan Composer'l AlliaMe. Turrentine; Hallberg; Richard CJo. said afterward5. eliminating the discrimination ensuing year. ERlTH. England·fA'.-Two fright· than 3,000 persons had been killed benefit by an annual saving of Previously he tevght at Juilliard thier. G, Independence, Mo.; John He and his loyal wile, both Ro- which currently exists." There wal .... abttentlon and ened little lboys rushed to an Erith in this ODCe gay Atlantic Coast some 2~ billion rubles from the SeMel of Millie and at Caiumbia Colson, G, Marengo; and John de man Cadtolics, apent hours say. The 13 members who composed HI .... nttativ. v.... egallllt the police station to report they had town. Stunned survivors streamed cuts. ranging up to 30 per cent. Ullivwsity, Sabne, G. Iowa City. ing their rosary beads as clark 01 the resolution were Julia Kennedy, re ...utlOIL Twe of tho three nata· discovered a helmet from outer away. GocO's composition is scored for Arnold SclIoenberg'fI "Ode to Na- night gave way to an icy, mariIle· A2, Farley; Donna McChesney, A2, tive ,,*,*,.. qvallfltcl their space. They dragged in a bulky 11he estimate of' more than 3,000 LODGE HEADS U.N. COUNCIL a small chamber orchestra. Mem· poleon Bonaparte" was composed pink dawn over the courthouJe on Wapello; Marion Wagner, AI , Iowa v..... Jay H_, A2, G...... gray object with a g1aas front dead - three times the original UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. I.fI - bers of the SUJ music faculty in in 1942 and iI bued on a poem Boston's Beacon HUI. City; Frank Turner, 03, Daven- fleW, said he ••1 cllracttII .. and strange pipes twisted around made by Dr. Albert A. Rainhard, U.S. Amba8sador Henry Cabot the orchestral group are Stuart by Lord Byron. It will be per. Van rue', fean were well found· port; Larry Albrecht, P3, Hartley; .... acconlnely by hi, constI. it. A police sergeant took a who flew in from International Red Lodge, just back from a Moscow Canin, John Ferrell, William Preu- fonned here by the Faculty String eel at one stale of the delIbera· Robbin Burns, 1'2, Burlington; AI tuency, Hillcrest, HvmpIIrey. cautious look and emiled grimly. Cross headquarters at Geneva. visit. will be the March president clI, Hans KoeIbel. Eldon Obrecht, Quartet, assisted by pianist Simms tlODI. Jury Foreman Charles A. Brennecke, 1.2, Marshalltown; \ believed the .....lutIon w. 1M It was an object only too familiar That would be the greatest toll of the U.N. Security Council. Pres!· Miss Betty Bang, 'Jbomas Ayres, aDd reciter Frederick Crane, G, Carroll, a teIepbone c:umpaIIy Jack Burge, A3, Charles City; -- to adult Britons, a lias mask to of an earthquake since 23.000 were dency of the ll-nation CGUDcil Paul Anden9on, Alexander Pickard. Iowa City. Quartet members are communicationl maD. said the Maxine Ktnsky, A2, Chicaao; Kay (Continued on page 6) encase an entire baby, issued duro killed at Erzingan, Turkey, Dec. changes monthly by alphabetical and ThlImas Davis. students in the Canin, Ferrell. PreuciI, and Koe!. panel bad split M on the first 01 Ackerman, A3, Iowa Falls. Miss C 'I ing the early days of World War n. 1:1, 1939. rotation of countries. group are Theodore Heller, AI , bel. 20 ballots. Balk, HumpbreYi. and King. ounCi - LETTERS TO THE EDrrOR- Great Movies of the Past- No One Can "assify the Welles' 'Citizen Kane' (Edllor'. Not. : Thl. I, the •••• n. In a •• rl.. of a,tlcle. dl.. In, The film also raises many vital truth about the performance go. Validity of This Decision ,reat film prod.,Uolls of tb. put.) and related side issues; it illus­ jng on below. To tile Editor: ceitlul when you forthrightly By ROBERT B_ KREIS trates the debasement of the The scane from tile .... "Charge Ex-Student With DraCt write to your draCtboard. "I shall Written for the 01 private personality of a public stage, looking out into the .w­ Evasion". disregard any official communica­ figure, and - in essence the lence, was filmed in an .""" So read the headline oC a small, On Oct. 30. 1938, people living tion and shall not acknowledge or American success story - shows objectively written news article comply with any induction notice on the eastern seaboard. barely movie house directly into 3.... which appeared on the front page the results of the crushing weight tiny floodlights and presents • and symbolically do herewith en­ recovered from the war scare of of materialism, the love substi­ of lasl Saturday's Daily Iowan. close those draft cards which have perfect replica of being lilt • My purpose in conunenting upon the Munich crisis several weeks tute. "Charles Foster Kane em­ been assigned to me. I do this erges as an extension of the opera stage, Thi., .. II beeause that article is not primarily to fully acknowledging my guilt in before, heard on the radio that defend Robert E. McGrath, the many things and that whatever lhe Martians had landed in nouveau-riche American seeking Welles w... unwillinl to hi,. a living culturc in the dead relics ~ubject of the article; it is to my sins, I am not under the Groves J\fi]Js, New Jersey. With· 3,000 extras and build a f.... clarify the meaning. or meaning­ judgement of men [or them." of the past." the.. ter for the scene. ("Kane,"1 lessness. o( the term "draft eva­ in half an hour. thousands had The film opens with the death Deceit? Trickery? Hiding? ­ fled their homes in panic, and filmed in 27 weeks, cost just sion" as it applies to his arrest. ning? Evading the draft? of Kane, and in unique flash· OVir $750,000. Excepting those tim" when newspapers. radio stations, and back form. his story is told No, I .. m not defending Bob's through eyes of a newsman lOOk­ There was much talk at the I .. m domiMtecI entirely by my motives, bill I am not blindly the policc were flooded with caIls and false alarms. Mean­ ing for a key to Kane's life. the time that "Kane" was a thinly emotions, .. nd that occurs often judging them either. Only Bob disquised biography of WiIIi8ll enough, I attempt to give des­ .. nd his Creator know what fac­ while, in station WOR in New only clue being Kane's last word: criptive words the rel .. tive York, to1.ally ignorant of the mass "Rosebud." At the end, neither Randolph Hearst, and, goaded 01\ tors prompted his deci5ion. No by Louella Parsons, the Hearst mNning which they should pos­ hysteria he had created, Orson Kane's asociates 0 r pcrsonal _ else, not even the learned papers refused to run any adver· MIS_ In my am.. teur 'philolo­ Weles concluded the broadcast friends or even the newsman psychiatrist, can c:lassify or de­ tisements or mention of RKO gizing" I find th.. t the word clare the cMg,... to which Bob's of his adaption or H. G. Wells' have found the answer. but the "evnion" should carry with It "War of the Worlds." and the film audience has, in an ironic films. Lawsuits were threatened, decision is a valid one_ Pr.. y accusations were flung far and the foll_iog meaning: ...... tell me, what is a pure motive? boy-wonder (age 22) of Broadway and inevitable conclusion that. in " ... avoiding a duty by deceit or now became the boy-wonder of retrospect, is forseeable from the wide, but whether or not "Kane" If I defend Bob it is only be­ is Hearst, or anyone else for thai cleverness, .to hide (rom one's cause he made a firm decision radio. beginning. respollSibility." From a purely technical matter, it remains an awesome before the face of a power be­ Shortly thereafter, RKO Pic­ and so far unequaled cinematic If we then operate on the pre­ point of view, "Kane" is unpar­ for which I shudder. Does Uris tures invited him to Hollywood. endeavor. supposition that the above defi­ classify Bob as a draft evader? on his own terms. After writing .. lIeled. There are virtually no nition of the word "evasion" No. you and I are the evaders of two un produced £iJm scenariOS. visual transitions, newsr ..' Orson Welles paid the price for docs represent the meaning of the dr.aIt - you and I who evade WeIles began work on "Citizen t.c:hnique is used to chronicle his daring. his youth, and most the non-verbalized idea behind it, the draft by lelling it consume Kane" and when the film opened Kane's public life, the 30 or of all his success. for he was re­ I submit to you that Bob McGrath us, you and I who evade the in February 1941, nearly every­ more short scenes are brilliant­ moved from his next film ("Alag­ is being held on a charge which draft by letting tJle Government ly pointed, dialogues. overlap nificant Ambersons") in 1942 be­ has no bearing in his case. one agreed that "Kane" was one tell us Ulat a theological educa­ of the mosl daring, imaginative. each other, people cough, are fore its completion. for super· " In the first piKe Bob never . tion or a particular denomina­ and stimulating films to evcr interrupted, sentences a I' e ficial reasons that are not CII­ hid from his r"pcmsibility to iional affiliation gives us some come out of Hollywood. st.. rted by one person and fin­ tirely clear. but the underlying compulsory conscription_ He type of pious preference in this ished by anoth.r, single nar­ cause was the undeniable moti'le deni.d it - yes, but he never "Citizen Kane" presented cine­ of pure envy from large seg­ world. you and r who share Bob's matic innovations that were uni­ rative strands cover weeks .. nd retre.. ted from the threat it feelings 'but fail to express them ments of the U.S. film industry. possesMd. His selective servica quc in 1941 , and the film is still. months of visual projections, Plans for too loudly ror fear of the conse· However. no such action e8ll '.\ ~I bo.. rd .. Iw .. ys knew, or should 20 years later. far ahead of its low ceilings are utilized in film­ quences, you and I who fail to dim the stature of "Cilizett h.. ve known, where he was_ Bob time. ing, sound is muffled, and yet, - face squarely the mOJ1al ambigui­ this is not technique for its o\'ln Kane," the work of the titanic never r .. n and he nev.r intended' ties involved in the growing pow· Having had no previous film 24·year-old who rcwrote film ~'- to do 50, He lives, not evading sake. Every technical device X er of the military in our country. experience at all, Welles pro­ serves and is subservient to the history in 27 weeks, and whose Shifting r( life's responsibilities, but af­ duced, directed, scripted (with We are the draft evaders! tellinlt of the story, and the in" initial film is an unapproacbable firming his right to decide Herman Mankowitz) and star­ SO- c~ credible virtuosity of Welles classic, Plans for Mecc:! Week - n fr ..ly for himMlf wherein his Edward C. Biegert red in the film, .. nd brought year·old tradition at SUI - "I life responsibility lies, .. nd camerman Cregg ("Grapes gl 'Ain't It Terrible About Those Sit-Downs?' Inhtrn in the Campus Ministry his Mercury Theatre players shifting into high g<'ar aq thl? Nor did Bab avoid his duty by United Church of Christ . from New York to play the sup­ o f Wrath:' "Long Voyage 0 1 Home") Tol .. nd h.. s to be seen for the nnnual event, March 14 deceit or cleverness. Is it de- 30 N. Clinton porting roles. (The Mercury OFFICIAL DAILY 8ULLITIN I~, approaches . u~ to be believed. Theatre, started by Welles and Rich in sentiment. and tradi John Housemann in 1937, had Toland and Welles established Mecca Week drew its name many camcra inovations, includ­ EDITORIALS- Letter to- firmly established Welles' repu­ the five engineering branches at ing: Pan - focus, which gives University tation on Broadway as a writ­ SUI wh n the fe !ivai was foun~. er, actor, producer, and, in be­ scenes great clarity and depth, Calendar ed - mechanical, electrical, c/wm­ tween playing "The Shadow" eliminating the close·up, which ieal. civil and archilectural. How­ Sense of Friendship on radio, he presented scores of tends to disorient the actor from eler. since i~s start in 19l0, the Students Present Symposium ' provacative dramas with the his enviroment; shooting straight architectural branch has been into light ; shooting from under­ -Upton Sinclair Mercury players). Inc:luded in Thursday, March 3 dropped and an Ill.'ronauticlll ~ec­ neath ' noors. The result is a vis­ Last week wo mentioned a new student the supporting cast of "Kane:' 8 p.m.-Scnatc-Iowa Archeo­ lion added. Basis of American Security;" Dr. Benjamin REVIEWED BY JOHN K_ once were, were Joseph Cotton, Agnes ual combination oC realism and venture underway at Yale known as "The HUTCHENS Like that of many a doctrinaire, expressionism that is unique in logical Institute. Spon ored by thc Associated Finc on the "Challenge to American Educa­ Moorehead, Everett S loa n, 8 p.m. - U. Theatre - "The Herald Tribune N~w. Service his thinking has had its limita­ the annals of film, Students of Engin('cring (ASE I, Challenge," In brief, the project is a student tion;" Earl P. Mazo and Edward P. Morgan MY LIFETIME IN LETTERS. Dorothy Cummingore, and Ray Caprices of Marianne", which reprcsent. some 700 engin- tions including doubUess a cer- . Collins. Many oC the scenes arc slagger­ attempt to confront fellow studcnts with the University of Missouri Press. tain naivete. Surely, by the pro· 8 p.m. - Macbride - Science I , cering tudents on the SUI cam­ on "~Jass Communications and its Obliga­ 412 pages. $6.SO. " 'Citizen Kane' is the story of ing artistic triumphs, and the and Religion Lecture - Pror. W. pu, the program will include a "crucial issues of today's world." To accom­ cess of reason and intelligence, juxtaposition of scenes (Welles tions to Democracy;" Howard Taubman and "Really, Mr. Sinclair, you must the world inevitably could be Charles Foster Kane. an Ameri­ F. Albright. beard·growing contC'st (with prizes plish this, the group sets a theme for each keep your head," a President of {!all tycoon and press lord who in­ edited the film, too) creates a 4 p.m. - House - University for the handsomest, ugliest and orman Thomas on "American Values in made better! But to say ,that is rise and fall.in dramatic tension school term and encourages public meetings, the United States w~ote on June also to say that one believes in herited a fortune when he came Lecture on "Accounting". funnie t beards I, a having conle t 11, 1906, to the 27-year-old author of age, spent it, lost it, and made that is almost symbolic in informal discussions and, where possible, in­ Crisis;" Prof. James Cros, a geneticist, and life, as this man did and does. Friday, March 4 with awards for Lhc fastest shavers 1 of that year's most talked·of it again a hundred times over character. 'j (excluding nicks and cuts, of dividual action and involvment. Prof. Verner Suomi, a meteorologist, on "Sci­ We see Edith Wharton and Sher­ . book. Theodore Roosevelt was wood Anderson scolding him here in the undisciplined pursuit of his The elimination of aU credits 8 p.m. U. Theatre - "The Cap. rourse). and the perennial hunl The aims of "The Challen ,(''' movement ence and Society;" Prof. Bernard Loomer, Un­ not chiding Upton !;incYair" 101' for using the novel as a device for own self·satisfaction and power." from the opening was startling rices of Marianne." for the Mecca or "Blarney" sLone have spread rapidly beyond Yale. Students iversity of Chicago Theological School, and having written "The Jungle." propaganda; but they do not The thesis is put forth that his new at the time. and the news'­ 8 p.m. - Shambaugh - lnter. - D 35·pound hunk of granit(' He was merely sootlling his fear loss of emotional security at an reel effects are spell-binding. Also nalional Film Classic "Lament" at t11e University of \Visconsin, for example, Prof. Barlow Shapley, past dil'ector of the question his basic decency of den by last year's enior [never lest his sensational muckraking purpose. Nor does he. in his com­ early age created his self-de­ etched in the memory are . . , and "Ugetsu" - Japan, 1954 - will so many have 'earched so have picked them up eagerly_ The result was Harvard University Observatory, on "Re­ novel. and the reforms it called mentary on one or another of vouring drive for success, as a the breakfast scene between by Student Art: Guild. , long for so lillie). for. end ttp in blind, white­ 8 p.m. North Hall - Chamber a recent symposium at Wisconsin that de­ ligion: lts Role in tho uclear Age." a Ulese letters, quesLion the good sublimation of his need for the Kane and his Cirst wire, connec­ Highlight of the week will be washed alley. Mr. Sinclair was Music Concert - Edwin Londoo scrves atten tion, Some Wisconsin students voiced complaint faith of those who differ with love he demanded. but was in­ ted by one continuous line oC the Mecca Ball March 18, dur­ J-i not resigned, then or ever, to him. capable of giving in return. dialogue. which shows the grad­ conducting. The symposium, sponsored by the V/iscon­ with the supposedly pOOl' coordination of the futility. ing which the Mecca Queen will h ual disintegration of their rela­ Saturday, M.. rch 5 be crowned and "St. Pat, patron a sin Student Association, was composed of symposiwn events by the Student Associa­ "I like you so much - and you tionship, and is on the scene for make me so damn sore," an old 8 p.m. - U. Theatre "The Cap. saint of engineering students, and D tion. Nevertheless, it seems to tiS an impress­ no more than 30 seconds . . , the Queon will reig,. over the J' seven separate lecture programs and drew an newspaper friend told him in 1917. rices of Marianne". University Bulletin Board the exprcssonistic vastness of the 9:30 a.m. - Classroom - Psy­ Mecca Ball, audience estimated at about 5,600. The list .ive attempt Lo, as "The Challenge" group " 1 .. m against you and the V.I.... lly II.II.U. Bur. "U.. I ... 1111 ..e re •• t.... at The Dall,. I.... n .rn ... Thatcher Memorial Library . . . chopathic Hospital. - Lecture by ~ of speakers was impressive. puts it, "ovcn up the world of the greater Liberals because I believe you a .... Jel O.mmunl •• L1onl OODI.r, b,. DO ... of Ibe day bot.ro pabll•• I1 ..., T." The Mecca Stone hunt will B ch .. se butterilies, but I am ev.n .... 1M I".d aD' "CD.' by Ik lavllO' .r .Weer .f Ibo .r,o.tsatl.a .1"', the gargantuan hollowness of 01'. Robert G. Heath - Tukme gin the moming of March 14, Earl Clement Attlce spoke on "The Fu­ problems." This strikes us as a truly worth­ ' ••Uet.... Perfil, .Detal '.ne... " ••r •••, eUrlbl. t8" thJJ, 18 •• 1•• . Xanadu, Kane's island where he B more against your enemies," MATUEMAT1CS OOLLOQUIUM will neSday, Marcil 9, In the Joum.Hsm Univ. - "Correlation of Brain a group o[ enginecri ng ture of Democratic Government;" William while enterprise for a student government H, L. Mencken said to him in meet today at 4, p.m. Prof. Danlal Office, Room 2OSCC. Copies of peU­ retreats at the twilight of his Activity with Behavior" will sel out on the search CqlllPpeO ~ R. HUihes of thc Unlverslty of Chl- tions. and lull information on re­ life, surrounded by his material 9 a.m. & 1 p.m. - North Gym. N Buckl ~y, Jr. and Norman Cousins on "The group. 1923, asking him to contribute caio wlU speak on "Some Resulls qulrements. are available in Ibe Jour­ with clues ranging from D to the new "Americ.. n Mer­ In Projective Planes and Colllnealion nallsm Offlce. wealth, and where his wire sits, Fieldhouse - Big Ten Fencing matical equations to D Groups." cury." in front of a fireplace better than Ohampionship. rhymes. Failure to find the stone TOWN ~tEN-TOWN WOMEN: ap­ S: Occasionally they smiled at DELTA SlOMA PI, naUonal honorary plIcation (or candidacy for Town Stu­ a hundred feet wide. assembling - which is located somewhere D commerce fraternity. wlll hold a bu.l· Monday, March 7 him, quite frequently they disa­ ness mcetlng tonlllnt In the East Lob­ dent Council representallves must be a monstrous jig·saw puzzle . . . within a 15-mile radius of Iowa M by ConIer.. nce Room o[ the Union. submitted In writing to the Office of the opera sequence. Kane. de­ 8 'P.m. - Senate - Humanities C greed with him, more oCten they Sludent AIfalrs by 5 p.rn. March 8. Cily - would mean that the serliorsl The nominations meeting will be held Society - Prof. Zuberi. applauded him, and almost with­ GREAT FIJ. M SER IE S: The deparl­ termined that his untalented would have to replace it. This A tn Conference rooms 1 Dnd 2 01 the New Russian University out exception the writers of these men! of Speech and Dramalic Art Union at 7:30 p.m. March 9. second wife will be an opera sing­ Tuesd .. y, March. has happened only once before, 300 letters to Upton Sinclair re­ cinema classes will screen two famous er. gives her voice lessons, builds 6 p.m. - Triangle Club - Pic> German silent fUm., "Ghosts Before STUDENTS In last semester's 7 :46, in 1947. spected him. Some of them he Breakfast" and "Varlety," lonlgh! at Moterlals and Projects 10r Elemen­ her an opera house. and in her nic Supper. 8 In Macbride AudItorIum. All Inter­ , On March 16 at 1 p.m., the knew but slightly, and a Cew not tary Art may now pick up their cer­ disastrous debut the camera is 8 p.m. - IMU - SUI Orchestra It .should be increasingly evident to even torin1 that foreign students arc far from tm­ ested sludents and townspeople are amic pieces in 409 Unlverslty Hlah beard· judging c:ontest will be held Invited to be guest. at ibis screen­ pL3ced high in the wings, focused the complacent observers that the Russians at all. Nevertheless, the sense of School. , Concert. in Studio E of the Engineering usual on American campuses. This year alone friendship runs steadily through Ing. on the faces of two stage hands. 8 p.m. - Senate - Sympo.siwn are Qeadly serious in the struggle to win the VBTERANS: Each P.L. 550 and P.L. Building. Judges will be faculty ncarly 50,000 foreign students from 131 coun- this selection, made by himself WRA STUNTS AND TUMBLlNG 634 beneUclary must .Ign a V.A. form whose expressions convey the on. Business Ethics. members and students on the ' and Mrs. Sinclair from the cor- CI.UB will meet today at 4:20 p.m. to cover his attendance from Feb. J minqs' llhd consciences of the uncommitted . in the Women's Gym. (or Feb. 10) to Feb. 29, 1960. A form ASE council, Admission will be Lries are attending U.S. colleges and uni- respondence of a lifetime that has will be avallable In the basemen I free. pcopl,? of the world. A "II UMPHREY t·O& PRESIDENT" hallway of VB beginnIng Tuesday, n9w reached 81 years. club will be organized toniiht al 7:30 Good Listening- I The recent news that the Soviet Union will versitics. (There are 178 full-Lime foreign In "On Native Grounds," Al­ In Conference Room 2 of the Union. Mar. 1 and continuIng through Mar. 4, The Mecca Week Smoker will student' enrolled at SUI.) fred Kazin speaks of the "extra­ Sludenls and stalf Interested In sup­ YWCA still has baby sItting lervlee. held March 17 from 6: SO to 10 open' ~ special university for sLudents from .POrtinl' the candidacy of Minnesota's 1C 8 !liUer is desired, call tho lOy" The unusual feal;llre of the now Russian ordinary purity" of that life, by Senator Hube.rt H. Humphrey arc in­ olllcc at extension 2240. Today On ,WSUI Asia,. Africa and Latin America certainly re­ which he does not mean. of vIted to parllclpate In Ihe club. ALI. CANDIDATES FOR STUDENT Haggamen veali a .carefully calculated plan of attack. plan, 11Owever, is its offer to pay for the stu­ course, the Sinclair non-ctrinking. ZOOLOGY SEMINAR will meel COUNCIL moy pick up applications TREASON, a dramatic subject Beauty"), will be previewed : a Cited non·smoking. vegetarian asceti­ loday at 4:20 p.m., In 20J ZB. Prof. a! the new Information desk In the all by itself, is even more excit­ new version of lhe Schubert "Un' This institution, dedicated to tlle training of dents' two-way transportation plus full tu­ Wflllam R. Duryee, Physiology Dept., Union from Fehruary 23 to March 9. cism. He means purity of inten­ School 01 Med ici ne. George Washing­ The mIni deadJJne for candidates is ing in the radio play by Sanders finished" Symphony; C hop i It By Union Board technicians, physicians and teachers for un­ ition, stipends and living expenses, In short, tion. and who now can fail to ton University. will speak on "DNA_ .:30 p.m. on , Mareh ' Il. CandIdates Lewis scheduled for broadcast to­ Viruses In Fro, Renal Adrenocarc­ waltzes played by Malcuzynski; Harry H. Haggamen, der-developed • countries, expects an enroll­ recognize and salute it? 10r the Board 01 Student PublJcatlons, night at 8 p.m. Originally pro­ tl1e Russians are willing to foot the entire bill, clnoma". lnc. must IUe appl1cations at the and some Verdi arias sung by president of the Board of Rel!tents:! Well. a few people can and School 01 Journall.m OHice In the duced by that loyal body. the Aase Lovberg. KSUI·FM broad· ment of 500 iliis year and an eventual total The Ru sians are indicating a willingness to APPLICATIONS for undergraduate CommunJcaUons Center, candidates became an honorary member will. But let them have a care. SGholaTsh,ps are available In the Of­ for Student CouncU at the new In­ British Broardcasling Corpora­ casts for three hours nighUy. Union Board Tuesday evcning of 4,000. go all out in the struggle for tllO neutral world. Menehken made fun of the lance- flce of Student AffaIrs be,lnnlni tormatlon desk. Otber organlzaUons tion , Treason (that's the name of Monday through Friday, begin­ March 1. Any interested students In must list theIr candldateo at III. the annual Union B~lIrd The J ew York Times noted in a recent edi- The hard question that follows is, are we? tilting Sinclair politics, but the scholarsnlp program should Student Councfl omce. the drama as well as its theme) ni!lg at 7 p.m. held in the Iowa Memorial Mencken knew a first-rate report- contact Charles Mason, coordInator, is concerned WiUl related events Student aId, [or an application. June ALL PEaSONS reiistered with the SATURDAY SUPPLEM E NT Each year the members of er when he saw one. and t h e man I wfll be the deadline for completed Business and Industrial Placement occuring on a singlc day in July. RETURNS, after a week's ab­ who wrote "The Jungle," "The' applications. l'>b6ut 2SO scholarshIps Oflice should brinK their .cheduJet Board select an honorary ",,,m",,,r' 1944, in Paris and in Normandy. sence, this Saturday at ~ p.rn. B heck" d" h G are avaIlable. To be e11,lble for the and grade. up to date as iOOn al and invite him to present an rass CanT e oose- scholarship.. thc candIdate musl possible. THE "CHORAL" SYMPHONY. with 'a th~ee-hour review of con­ ~&~1)aily Iowan Step" was in all truth a first-rale meet the academic requirement of dress at the banquct. Symphony No. 9 in E Minor by temporary Russian-American re­ 1 he . d 2.5 or 3.0 dependIng upon the schol- STUDENTS regIstered wIth tbe Educa­ Haggamen spoke to the reporter. E sew re, In an out arshlp, and show evidence 01 need. tional Placemenl Office, (C-J03 Easl Beethoven, ~ill be the principle lations based, for a change, on of fiction. he was itn out-and-out HaU) should record chanlles In .ched­ work to be heard on tonight's about the Board of Regents, pamphleteer, writing Sometimes STUDENT STUDY COUNCIL w\ll ule. and other academIc data neces­ that optimistio theme expressed function and organization. p ... I THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960 I... City, I ... meet at 7:30 p.m. In tbe Central JunIor sary to brlni their credentials up to Evening Concert program, from by Roswell Garst: "More, Hope well and sometimes badly, the HI.h AuditorIum today. Mr. Ross date for second >em.ster. SUI president. Virgil M. 6 p.m. to 8. It will be preceded Now Than Before." Instead of Dally IOWGfI II ",""In tmd tdfled by ItUdInII and II ~ by G board of fW-ltudent ftWt." .lm«I by words pouring out of him by the Engle. admlnlstralive a.sistant. wtll er, who is an honorary m,'ml,,,r r,.. speak on "Elementary Space Need .... JUNI AND AUGUST GBADVATIlIII by Cesar ,Frank's Symphonic fastening on the most abysmal rlwllcMUnl body tmd f- ftJDUlly "",,HI lIp1IOWed by 'hi prulclenl of Unlvertlty. TM Dally IOfI)GfI" million in favor of a socialist U you are plannln. to take inter­ introduced Haggamen who ,h. Variations and a Brahms quartet. aspects of cold war competitiOll, ~ policy, 1INr-tor.. II not an apt...um of SUI admlnimlJlion policy or opinion, In any pattkuIGt, Society, world peace. the endown­ HAWK EYE PO ITION appllcatlons lor vIew. through the Bu.ine.. and In­ presented a honorary key by , editor and bUSiness manager of the dustrial Placement OUlce ibis spring, TONIGHT ON FM: More new 55 producer ~mma Sue Phelpl ment of poets, prohibition, wom­ 1160 Hawkeye must be flIed In the It Is Imperative that your "apel'll be records. in addition to the fea· Oblinger. A4, Grand Junction. IIEMIIEII DAlLY IOWAN EDITOIIIAL STAFF catJonll Cenler Is open from 8 a.m. en's rights, justice for Sacco office of Ihe School of Journalism, complet.d and r.turned Immediately, intends to concentrate on the president of Union Board. to 5 p.m.. Monday throu.h Frldey 203 Communlcallons Center, no\ rater Further Inform allan m" be obtained ture (music from "The Sleeping symptoms of an improved rela­ AUDIT BUaEAV Edllor ...... Ron W.ber and from 8 10 JO a.m. on Saturday. and Vanzetti. His fervor was un­ than e p.m. Thursday, March 10, 1960. in 107 Unlverslty Hall. FoUowing the presentation, Earl Mana,ln, EdItor ...... Ben Blackatocl< Make-good service on missed papen AppUcation. must include a written tionship between the two coun­ OF New! EdItor ...... Mlck Holmes tiring, his ego unabashed. Of such ThursdlY, Mar.' 3, IIHJO E. Harper, director of the CIIIOULATIONI 11 not possible, but every ellorl will lununaT,y of qualiCicaUons and ex­ LIBaAaT BOVII.: Manday-J'rlday, 8:00 Mornln. Chapel tries. And who's to say she'S Editorial Ass't .. Gee. H. William. Jr. be made to correct erron wIth the stuff are reformers made. perience. and must be accompanied by T:M. a.lj1.-' a.m.; Saturday. 7:30 a.J'Q .• 8 : 1 ~ News Memorial Union, gave each - CllY EdItor ...... Ray Burdlck next iss'ue. Boston banned his S.. cco-.. nd­ a statement .Ivln, the applicant', \I p.m.: Sunday. 1:3(1 p.m.-' •.m. Serv. 8:30 ReligIon In Human Cullure wrong. her of Union Board a re~ognition Sportl EdItor ...... Don Forsythe cumulotlve irade point average ~e d..... : Monday-ThurtdlY, • a.m.­ 9:J5 Mo,·nln. MusIc Publlsh.d• dally .xcept Sunda, Ind Society Editor ...... Anne Warner MEMBEa of tho ASSOCIATED paIS I Vanzeti nOlfel, "Boston," Los throu,h the ltn\ lemester of the cur­ to p.m.: FrIday and saturday, 8 a.m.­ 9:30 .Bookshelf AN AMERICAN OPERA, per­ key. /IIondlY and lopl hoUday. by Stu- ChIef Pholoil'apher ...... Tom Holl.r The Associated Press II .ntlUed ex- AngelH police .. "ested him for rQut school year. A;;opiJcant.8 need not \I p.m.: Sunday, 2 p.m.-5 D,m. Helerv. 9:55 News haps the most universally respect­ dent Publications, Inc., Communlca.. cluslvely to the tise for republication be Journalism students, nor have had Desk: RelUlar houri plua !'rlday &OIl 10:00 MUSiC tiona Center. lowa ClIy. Iowa. En- DAlLI' IOWAN ADV.IITISING ITAn of aU the local n'WI printed In thl. rNdlng the Bill of Rights (on experle"ce on sur pubLlcaUon •. Inter­ Sunday. 7 p.m.-IO p.m. 11 :00 Exploring the New. ed to date, will be presented Fri­ tered a. second clasa matter at the newspaper as well as all IJ> new. prlv.... property, with the per­ view. and elecUon by the Board ot II : U J\luslc day at 7;80 p.m. That would be POlt offIce at lowa City, under the Buslnes, Mana,.r and dl.patch ••. Trustees of Student Publications. Inc., ..CRIlATIONAL IWDlIIDfO tor aD 1\ :58 News Capsule act 01 Conir... of Man:h 2. Ill•. Advertl,ln. Dlreclor ...... Mel Adami million of the owner). It ..... wiH take place TnursdBy, March 17, wom.n students will be on Monda" 12:00 Rhythm Rambles Vanessa by Samuel Barber and AdvertWn. Manl'er ...... Jay WlIson DAILY IOWAN 8UPIlRVIIIOaS FaOM tHen some time, but .. II loin JIH1O. Wedn.lday, Thurtday, and Frlda1, 12:30 News Glan·Carlo Mtlhotti. [t has beeR SOHOOL OF IOUaNALl8:11 FAOULTI' from ' : J~ to 1:15 at the Women" 12:45 French Press Review Retail Adv. M,r ...... Dave Ogren tile most reltntlell of his foes favored by audiences aboard DIAL 41'1 from noon to mJd9~bt to Publisher ...... John M. Harrison UNIVEaSITY COOPEaATtvl IIABY­ Gym. 1:00 Mostly Music e­ report news Jtems, women'. pale Cla8SlIled Adv. Mil'. Gordon Anthony EditorIal ...... Arthur M. Sandenon should be able to 1M now that SITTING LEAGUE book will be In the 2:00 Friends of other Lands well as within this country. The charge of Mrs. Meyerln&' (rom Feb. NOaTH GI'MNASIUM of tile FIeld­ 2:15 Let'o Tum A Page Items, for announcement to The AssIstant Cla ..lIJed AdverUsln •...... John Kottman It Wei not he who stoed on the original cast recording is ' direct­ Dally lowan. EdItorial offlcel are 1D Advertlsln, Mil'. . .. Nancy Erickson Circulation ...... Wlbur Petenon 23-Mar. 8. Phone 4245 lor a ollter or house w\l1 be opened lor .tudent UN 2:30 Mostly Music Ibe CommunlcaUon. lunatic frln,e to which they informotion. from 1:30 p.m. to 5 P.m. on all Satur­ 3:55 News ed by the Metropolitan's Dimitri Center. Promotion Manager .. Jim Gammell TBU8'l'EES, BOAIID OF STUDENT days on which there are no hom. 4:00 Tea Time Adv. sales Coordinator Tim Sickinger PUBLIOATION8 once ....Igned him. Indeed, I. TltO 8ENlOR PRIVILEGE MUT­ ame.. Siudent. mu.t present Ihelr 4 :58 New. Cnpsule Mitropoulas. aUbaerlfttll'n rote. - b~ carrIer In Walter Barbee, A4: Dr. Geo .... Ea.t- you 1M him mirrored In these ING! nave been 5Cneduled today at f.0 . card. at j.he ~a.e door In order to 5:00 PrevIew WE WARNED YOU that thert low. C ty, 2~ c.nts week y or flO per DAILY IOWAN CIROULATION 4:30 p.m. and FrldlY. March 4 at 6 ,aln admIttance. Th. North Gyro 5:15 SPOI'I$ Time on, Colle.e of DenUllry; Jane GfI- intere.tlng and rev ...llng lilt­ 223 r::r In .d~nc.; .Ix month., $5.50: Clrcluatlon Mana'er ...... Robert BeU chrl.t, A3; Paul E. Haienoon. D3; p.m. In UH , EII.lblllty requlre­ will b. opened for student UN ..cb 5:30 New. . would be frequent rererences to ters, you find In him .. n old, men ts a re Ita led In the COde of Friday from 1:30-3:30 p.~. 5:45 canadian PreIS RevIew ee month., $3,00 : By maJl in Iowa, Judith Jon •• , A4: Prot. Hu,h Kello, Studen t Life. the necesslly for having avail­ .. per "ear; IIx monthl, "; three I Department of Polltteal Scl.nce; Prof. ~ulnteuontl .. lly Am.rIe..... ch .. ,.. 6:00 Evenln, Concert _ntha. P: aU other mall 5ubscrlp- DIAL 41'1 11 you do not r.celve your Leslie G. MoeUer, S~hool of JOllrnal. WEIGHT TIIAINING .0011 wUl be 8:00 E"enln, Th",tre able binaural listening equipment acteristic: tile unyieldl", optim­ 8TUDF.NT . p.,1 1Bl.lCATIOIfIl, IIfC .. YOD­ tlon." tJO per ytar; ala montla, ,5.60: Dally Iowan by 7:30 a Ill. The Dally Ism; Sara D. Schindler, A4; Prot. L. opened for uS<' bl' .Iuden", on " :00 '\'rlo for "J.B." when it is brOlldca~l, &bree monlll., P ,31!. [owan cIrculation ot/tee in COlllJllunl- A. Vao Dyke, CoU.,. 0& Education, Ism of tho ,Gun,.r I.IId w. nomlnntlng pelJUon!l tor slurlcflt IrUI­ dlYI. W.uelda,. &OIl 1'rIdaJ' .... 8115 News FIMI lee mu.1 be !Ued betore 5 p.m., Wlld- n,_ 'illt aDd 'i. 110& 10ioo SlON OFF March 31.

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about the performance ,Go below. Cold Iowa Winter It hasn't al ys I)('('f) \~intcr. wo. filmed in en .""" The pictur will a 1 . t to that fact, bue to many SUIowans, hou .. dir. ctly into ,. it must. m that th · n wand ice have been here forever. floodlights ond prIIeIIh I Daily Iowan photographer. Bruno Torres, was one of these replici .f being on In skeptical souls. He arched the picture mes for a ummer scene .togo. Thi., oil bIcollll just to pro\'e to himselt that the campus hasn't always been bleak and cold. 191 WII unwilling to hi,. oxtros ond build I fib Then he .lushed hi way to the same scene and r~ it as it i today. The pictlln'S were taken at tbe front of the Commons r for the scene. ("K_,") step . looldng ea acro the Iowa River towards the Iowa Memor· in 27 week. , cost lust ial l'nion and other compu buildings. $750,000. rlTSt now o( the se on fell 116 ago on Nov. 7. c>- was much talk at the sur days "Kane" was a thinly body med to mind th n; in fact it added an extra touch to the biography of Willian lowa-Minne. a football game played thal day_ But "absence Hearst. and, goaded OD mak('S the heart grow fonder," the old !;aying goes. and many Parsons, the Hearst peopl are now wi hing they h dn'l greeted that initial Dow-fall to run any adver· with 0 much enthusiams. mention of RKO The fir day of pring, March 21, is still a long way off. One La'WslJlts were threatened, look at the weather foreca t will how this to be only too true. were fl un g far and whether or not "Kane" A blindlll now torm driven by wind of 25 lo 30 mUes per or anyone else for that hour roared into fowa Wedn sd y with a promise of betw n three it remains an awesome and ix Inch of n w now by Thursday. far unequaled cinematic In De Moine a Weather Bureau forecaster said "driving con· ditions in the state wiU be very hazardous and motorists shoUld Welles paid the price for u extrem caution." his youth, and most • The Weather Bureau aid this is turning out to be one of th success, for he was reo wor t winters in two dl'Cad . his next film ("Mag. So rally to your now shov Is, k p on your car chains and Ambersons") in 1942 be· don't throw awny your parka yet. but most of all, don't lose hope. • its completion, for super· It can't la fore, r. reasons that are not en· clear, but the underlying was the undeniable moti.,e envy from large seg. FIRST J ETLIN E the U.S. film industry. SUI Undergrads Eligible HAMBURG, G rmany "" - Luf­ , no such acUon can Plans for. Mecca Week than a, th Wet;t German airlin , Students: the stature of "Citizen received its fir t Boeing 707 In- Official UI Class " the work of the titanic IOWA CITY CHILD STUDY terco~tinental jetliner Wedne day. To Ente! Speech Contest Th 1m r arriv d aCter a nln ·hour Ring \ ith ere t who rewrote film CLUB will hold a luncheon Sat- nd 47·mlnule non· top flight from in 27 weeks, and whose Shifting into High Gear All un()ergra:rt - Edwin London Highlight of the week will be the Mecca Ball March 18, duro nable persons 10 translate a code nals and periodicals. The rna t try. ing which the Mecca Queen will of interlingui tic communication. recent article appeared in the Feb­ Iowans attending the workshop Saturday, March 5 be crowned and "St. Pat, potron The code, which is ba ed on ruary 1960 Signal JOurnal oC the Prof. Albright to arc: D. W. Overi>eay, superinten­ - U. Theatre "The Cap­ saint of engineering students, and Arabic numbers 0 to 9 and thllir Armed Forces Communications dent, Jowa Braille and Sight Sav­ Marianne". the Qu~n will reign over the d cimal combinations, is called and Electronics A sociation. Speak in Macbride ing School, Vinton ; Don Wal.ker, .m. - Classroom - Psy· Mecca Ball. Translingua Script. principal at the Vinton school; Hospital. - Lecture by The dictionary of 25,000 ymbols Religion in Life Week will enter Mrs. Betty Huber, also from Vin· The Mecca Slone hunt will be· its eighth day of aetiviLics this G. Heath - Tulane gin the morning of March 14 , when will be- photographically multiplied Utilities Com pany ton. and Mrs. Carol Bowers. field evening with a science and religion worker for the deaf and blind, "Correlation of Brain a group of engineering students so that Translingua dictionaries of with Behavior" all the world languages can be Sues for $1 ,000 lecture "Magie, Science and Relj· Des 1\1 oines. will set Ollt on the seal'ch equipped gion: the Human Mind in Action". & 1 p.m. - North Gym. with clues ranging from mathe- developed, said Funks. Iowa-Illinois Gas and Electric Overbeay will also speak at the - Big Ten Fencing Prof. W. F. Albright, John Hop­ workshop, along with two mati cal equation to verbal Tran~lingua is writton ond' nol Co. filed a damage SOil Wcdnes. kins University, will present tM rhymes. Failure to find thc stone spoken. A word or an idea is day in Johnson County Dislrict SUlowans, Profs. Boyd R. Me· lecture at 8 p.rn. in Macbride Candless and W. W. Hartup of the - which is located somewhere denoted by,a co. number which Court asking $1.024.95 for damages Auditorium. within a 15-mile radius o( Iowa meons the same in II ny lang uage. done to a utility pole, electric Iowa Child Welfare Research Sta­ AIbrigbt was W. W. Spence Pro­ tion . Other staif members for the City - would mean that the seniors 2.25 is in English, "pretty;" in lines and equipment. fessor of Semitic Languag('S at workshop include: Georgie Lee would have to replace it. This French, "joll ;" in German. "hu· The damage suit stemmed Cram Johns Hopkins University from Abel, program pedal!st (or edu· has happened only once before, bsch:" in Dutch, "aardig;" in a car-truck collision involving an 1929 to 1958. In 1956-1959 he wa cation, American Foundation for in 1947. Swedish, "vacker," and so forth Iowa City man Jan. 29 of last year. president of the International Or­ the Blind; Maurice Olsen, execu­ " On March 16 at 1 p.m., the for the rest of the languages, ex· Robert C. Wormer, RFD 4. IOwa ganization oC Old Testament Schol. tive secretary, American Asosc1l:'­ bea rd-judging conlest will be hold plained Funke. City and Kirk McWorter of Salt ars. tion of Instructors or the Blind; in Studio E of the Engineering The u er of Translingua doe Lake City, Utah were named de- Everett Wilcox, superintendent, Bu ilding. Judges will be faculty not have to study any foreign fendants in the darnage suit. SUI Student Fined $25 Oregon State School for the Blind, members and students on the language or memorize the number The suit alleges that a car driv. and Max Woolly, superintendent, ASE council. AdmiS$ion will be symbols, but he must know his en by Wormer and a semi-trailer In I.C. Police Court Arkansas School for the Blind. free. own language well, aid Funke. truck driven by I\IcWorter colli oed P\lrpo6e or the workshop is to The Mecca Week Smoker will be Also, a per on must be able to at an Intersection of Linn Street AI L. Lothrop, A4 , Cherokee, was develop an interest in and under· held March 17 from 6:30 to JO:3O . handJe the highly simplifjed gram- and Highway 6, causing the traU· fined $25 ~nd costs in Iowa City standing of the role of housepar· mer of the system in order to er truck to demolish a utility pole Police Court Wednesday on a ents in schools for the blind. Spe­ " transcode into it with ease, he and damage electricity lines and charge of falling to slop in the cial empbasis is placed on the said. equipment on the pole. assured clear distance ahead. ), will be previewed : a Haggamen Cited . development of pre-service and in· A few and . Imple dil critical Costs of damages to the pole The charge grew out of a colli- of the Schubert "Un· service training, establishment of or distinguishing mariti indicoto and equipment were li ted at $1,· sion involving a car driven by " Symphony; C hop i n By Union Board standards for personnel selection the grommatical functiolt of 0 024.95 by lhe company. Mary E. Randall, A4, Marengo, played by Ma lcuzynski ; and growth, and the improvement Harry H. Haggamen, Waverly, word. They. may also indicato McWorter is an employe of the and Lothrop's car last Thursday o[ liaison between houseparents Verdi arias sung by president of the Board of Regents; tho shift of a vorb to a noun, or Interstate Motor Lines of Salt !.ake morning. Lovberg. KSUI-FM broad· and staff. became an honorary member of an adiedivo to a vorb, and 50 City, Utah. In the accident. Lothrop suIfered for three hours nightly, Union Board Tuesday evening at forth. said Funke, facial injuries. Neither Miss Ran- I I through Friday, begiD' the annual Union Bc)ard banquet dall nor a passenger in her car was Fo Therefore, he said: 8.( equals S d Ch eel hurt. _ 7 p.m. held in the Iowa Memorial Unioh. tu ent arg r • SUPPLEME NT man, 8.tx equals men; ("x" de· foil ' C II· . 0 S Food Each year the members of Union notes plura)) 1.72 equals to ee, oWIng 0 ISlon IOWA CITIAN FINED after a weck's ab­ I- DELiel U I Board select an honorary member 1.72 (with an arrow pointing down An SUI student. George J. Rash- An Iowa City man, Gerald B. at • 'O'ULU flLfU... '1t1CIi this Saturday at ) p.rn. and invite him to present an ad· three-hour review of con· after it) equals aw, and 1.72 (with id, P4, Iowa City. was charged Starin, oC 329 E. Church St., was • dress at the banquet. an arrow pointing up aiter it de- Wedne day with failure to yield fined $96 and costs Tuesday on a _ Russian-American REASONABLE Prices_ reo Haggamen spoke to the group , for a change, on noting fulure tense I equals will the right of way aCter the car he disorderly conduct charge. Starin • Elt ...... - , about the Board of Regents, it!; '9.412 in foO ..... " .. ',. ..,; see; 9.4t2 equals blood, e- was driving was involved in n pleaded guilty to the charge II theme expressed (unction and organization. QuaIs bloody (" , .. denotes an ad· collision with a car driven by Mary Judge Ansel Cbapman's police I MAl D-RITE Filters as no single filter can Garst: "More, Hope SUI president, Virgil M. Hanch­ jectivel, and "9.412 equals Lo P. Gent, 521 Bowery SI. court. Judge Chapman also fined Before. " Instead of er, who is an honorary member, bleed. The accident occurred about 3 Starin $10 and costs on an intoxica- • the most abysmal I introduced Haggamen who wa~ The scnt nce structure is pre- p.m . at Johnson and Washin&lon lion dlarge, but the Judge sus- I Across ...... Scheeffer H.. ' for mild, full flavor! cold wa r competiUoII, presented a honorary key by Tom dominanUy determined by ]lOsi- Streets. pended this fine. _ II ~mma Sue PhelpS Oblinger. A4. Grand Junction, UOO:~b~~V.b(~~ca~)-Ob- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i to concentrate on the president of Union Board. ject. Modifiers ordinarily pre­ of an improved reI .. Following the presentation, Earl cede th word modified: 2.1-8.1 between the two coun­ E. Harper, director of lhe lowa equals the good man, Funke ex­ ~Ji You/ve Tried The Rest And who's to say she'. Memorial Union, gave each mem­ plained. Here's how the Dual Filter does it: ber of Union Board a recognition A person needs only a two-wlY AMERICAN OPERA, per' key. dictionary of hi. own langu ... e" t It combines a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL:::defi: most un iversally respect. o~ Now Use The Best · nite ly p'roYed to make the smoke of a cigarette mild and smooth .. . will be presented Fr~ .§ 7;80 p.m. That would be ~o" 2, with an efficient pure white 2!!!!r filter. Together they bring you the by Samuel Barber and Westinghouse Equipped real th ing in mildness and fine tobacco tastel - - M'E!hotti. [t has beeD by audiences aboard II within this country. The NEW . J .. cast recording is ' dIrect· ~aunJ,.omaf • Metropolitan's Dimitri 'Often Imitatecl But Never Duplicated' WA RNED YOU that there DUAL be freq uent references to fl re ' ~ 11 (or having aVRn· Downtown -Free Parking­ Uptown FILTER listening equipment, ,",-.gh..t:,.,~. -!1 .... J.B." when it is brODdeRsl, 320 E. Burlington No Meters 316 E. Bloomington • 1 31. PI" ~THE DAILY 10WAN-lowl City, I,.-Thursd,y, Mlrch 3, 'HI ABC Tourney TWo IN A ROW? By Alan MGVer Gladbrook, .3' Other 'Finalists ~ • Indiana; Michigan Favored AlI.OPEZ, Maga eHIt::AGO WHI7F Iii Big 10 Swimming Meet To Open with sox MANAc;E)?- from 159 Gain State Finals IV THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ida Grove edged Avo-Ga of AT~ Agree T By JOHN HANRAHAN Four of the [lve teams from la5t 79-72 at Carroll. 30,000 Entries rear's title [i~ld. including defend' ,' Malvern a team which .... , St.ft Writ... 109 c ham p Ion Gladbrook, won' , . "" The Big Ten Conference's cham. TOLEDO, Ohio I.-fI ~ Bowling's their district meets Wednesday ~unk the. ~Itle hopes ?( Emera.. pionship swimming meet gets un· biggest event, the American Bowl­ night and rolled into the 1960 In a semifinal game, In tum derway lhis afternoon at Ann Ar· ing Congress Tournament, starts Iowa Girls State Basketball cham- kn~ked of the .s~ate cham" bor, Mich., with Indiana and Mich· Saturday with more than 30,000 pionshiRs at Des Moines next ships by Wales-Lincoln, 73·'/2. igan rated as heavy favorites to contestants battling for $409,311 week. ::;;;;,- battle it out for the team title. in prize money. Iowa coach Bob Allen expects Bowlern from 43 states, the Dis­ The fifth survivor from the 1959 Meet your friend" field, Argyle, fell 49-43 at the several Big Ten marks to fall dur· II'jct of Columbia, Canada, the ing the three.cJay meet and Canal Zone, Puerto Rico and Saudi hands of a strong Doud -Leando at the i\nnex. "wouldn't be a bit surprised if Arabia will be represented in the team which won its 26th game cunER WADINGTON some American records are set MITCHELL CLAERHOUT 79-day competition ending May 2,2. without defeat this season. Beer just naturally Paced by the 55-point shooting also." ley over Mitchell, Minnesota's Chip . Eddie Lubanski of Detroit, who diving. Allen calls them "the best of Judy Shade, Gladbrook racked Allen gives Indi_ the ... Peterson, and Indiana's D i c k dominated last year's tournament tastes better at dual meet team in the country." up its 41st win in a row, includ­ for the t ..m title ov", Michl..... Beaver. MICHIGAN - Like Indiana, the in St. Louis, will defend his three but said It could ..,lIy 10 the ing 27 this season, by swamping 'Doc' Cdhnell's! According to Allen, Wadington Wolverines have an abundance of titles. He and Bill Lillard of St. other way. Tripoli 79-42 in a district final at been improving rapidly in the material and great depth. Michigan Louis were the only winners "Both Indiana and Michigan bave has Watcrloo. 1,500 meter freestyle. "His prac­ easily won the Big Ten swimming in the 57-year history of the ABC . several .1 good swimmers," Allen Other teams earning a return tice times would have placed him title last year (148 points to second Lillard turned the trick in 1956. The said, "but Michigan definitely has trip to the slate finals were Annex among the leaders last year," the place Indiana's 66.., points) and The 30-year-old Lubanski, who the. edge in diving with Bob Web· Iowa coach said. "But since the then went on to win the NCAA quite a promising baseball career Bondurant-Farrar, Corwith-Wesley '======:.::26=:E:.::,:::;C::O::I::I,,:;e===;::1 ster and Joe Gerlach. Indiana has and Ida Grove. ;:; ~ event isn't held regularly in the championship. to bowl, last year won th, singles no top-flight divers and this could Bondurant·Farrar won Its 21st in Big Ten, it's pretty hard to tell OHIO S"-ATE - The Buckeyes championship, the a11-events title, stands or face criminal hurt them because in the Big Ten 21 games 57-53 over Guthrie Cen­ what ilie other teams have in the figUre to finish third because of and was captain of Detroit's At. PINt; I4tJCH OF • Stan Seidler of Cedar meet there is both high and low Pferrrers, which won the five-man ter at Adel with Judy James con­ way of 1.500 meter swimmers. I their fine divers, says Iowa's H/~ HOP~ FOP( Spedal association se<:retary, said tributing 23 points. board diving. Indiana woo't pick do think, though .. that Binky has Coach AUen. Sam Hall: last year's team event with a record 3,243 StJCCE!>S ·OIIrHE problem of the definition of up '/lny points in diving, so if Mich· Linda Nail's 31 pOints helped an excellent chance of placing high 1 and 3 meter diving champion, is pins. Lubanski's 2,116 in the all· Act;tJIS/7"IO/I of seenity was discussed at igan's divers come through then Corwith-Wesley to a 72·53 victory in the 1,500 meters race." back again and will be favored to events also set a record. /rtINNI.! Mllr'o!>O during Wednesday's meeting the · Wolverines should take the over Havelock-Plover at Rolfe. Allen took a 10·man squad to the win his high and )ow board special­ AN06£Ne TODAY Erbe. team tille." ties. FREESE ro P.!P "As a result of the Allen said he doesn't foresee any Big Ten meet. They are: Le Cut­ Ai r Force Accepts I ler (backstroke, medley relay) , MICHIGAN STATE - The Spar· lJP1# Sox. *GIRLS *DISTRICT * be said, "we will a of his boys taking first places in tan have some good divers and a OFFENSE- Final certain magazines the meet. but added that Les Cut· Binky Wadington (] ,5oo meters, Douds-Le 44- Eldora 5-1. Thornton 28 $1 county attorneys rp,,,.rnorIP style relay), Charles Mitchell (in­ Roland 36. Wellsburg 30 Charlcs Mitchell (2QO.yard Indi­ ILLINOIS, PURDUE, WISCON· Academy basketball team has ac­ /lOMERs [,4<;7' Yt"AR, cations they consider dividual medley, medley relay, 220- Bondurant 57. Guthrie Center 53 Restaurant vidual medley) and Binky Wading­ SIN, NORTHWESTERN and MIN· cepted an at-large bertJl in the 1'11£ WI/a.! ClIIClf60 rEA/I1-.9'7. Fenton Sentral 54, Webb 48 Bob Koser's able." yard freestyle) , Howard He i d .....- Diltril,.t.4 ~v 1:1118 ,.01.,.. INo,Ii<' ,.t•• _001 ton <1,500 meter freestyle) should NCAA postseason tournament, Ollie 53, Lynnville-Sully 51 ~;;;;;i;;;;;iiiiiii~;;;;;i;;;;~iiiiii~~~ (medley relay, 2oo-yal'd breast· NESOTA have a few top perform· Ida Grove 79 , Avo·Ha ot Avoca 72 :. Seidler said, however, be pushing the leaders aU the way ers, but are lacking in too many Chairman Roy S. Keene of the Box.hoJm Grand Community: :57. ganization ha been stroke), Ray Carlson (2oo·yard Boone 53 t in their individual specialities. Western Selection Committee an­ butterfly, bolh relays), Bill Meyer­ events to be rated serious challeng­ Gladbrook 79, Tripoli 42 IN BY 9:00 A.M. withholding maga:ti.nes it In seven meets thI. )'I"', Cut· ers. nounced Wednesday night. Detroit-Villanova South Page 63. Brldgewater-Fontan .. . ered to be in bad taste ' hoff (SO and 1OO-yard freestyle, Basketball Scores 45 ler won the zoo.yard Nckltroke The NCAA Service Bureau here elle both relays), Bill Claerhout (100 Big Ten ehampionships will be Lost NaWon 51. Elwood 40 are not interested in any six times. His only lOIS cal;l'le determined in t.he following, 100· said Air Force would play De Paul COLLEGE To 'Open NIT Holstein 50, Gnlv. 31 OUT BY 4:00 P.M. te t by pulling objectionable against Indiana when he finish. and 220-yard free~tyle. both re­ Syracuse 73, Nlaga ra 69 Corwlth·Wesley 72 . Havelock·Plover 1,500 meters, SO·yard freestyle, 100· of Chicago 115-5) in a fir t round Maine 70, Colby 67 53 nine on newsstands." .d third behind the Hoosiers' - lays), Larry Fruehllng floo and 200· yard freestyle, 220-yard freestyLe, game of the Midwesl regional eith· Rullle" 85, Lehigh 70 NEW YORK (A') - Villanova Wales·Llncoln '13. Malvern 72 Erbe told the group he Western Kentucky 83. East Tennessee Clermont-Elgin 65. Luana 45 great c:ombination of Frank Me. yard backstroke), and Cor k y 440·yard freestyle, loo-yard butter· er March 7, 8 or 9 at a site to 69 !l8-51 will play Detroit (19-5) in that his original "blackli Kinney and Dick BHver. Rhodes (alternate for both relays, D ayton 75. Detroit 69 Consolation INIgazines would serve x fly, 200-yard butterfly, lOO·yard be detelmined today. St. Joseph's 78. Lalayetle 66 the opening game of the annual f( Mitchell takes a perfect 7-0 mark alternate In the SO and 1oo·yard guide to both .. tt,"rn" backstroke, 2oo·yard backstroke, The Air Force·De Paul winner Loyola (Chicago) 89. John Cafl'oll 75 National Invitation Basketball Plea.antvllle 54. South East Warren in the individual medley into lhe freestyle). 100 - yard breaststroke, 200 - yard will advance to the Midwest Re· 10wo State 61. Dr~ke 57 47 and the magl%lne di.t~il.ut...... ci • Southern Melhodl.t 93. Arkansas 82 Tournament starting in Madison Kingsley 65, Movll\e 48 Big ~'en meet. He won in that event H.re is how the other Big Ten breaststroke, 2oo-yard individual gional semifinals against the Mis­ Providence 80, Rhod~ ]stand 49 State Center 47, Van Cleve 37 to what mllgazlnes might be Square Garden next Thursday, Asa gl against Indiana but did not have lo teams stack up for the confer. medley, 1-mcter diving, 3-meter souri Valley Conference champion, HOly Cross 86. Boston College 78 Marengo 69. Lacey 51 sidered objection.le. New Hampshire 91, MIT 75 S. Bushnell said Wednesday. Lennox 63. Murray 54 D swim against the Hoosiers' sopho- .nc. meet: diving, 400-yard medley relay, and probably top-ranked Cincinnati, at Tulane 64. LSl.I 54 Gruver 72. Everly 48 Linn County Attorney In the second game, Providence more flash Mike Troy. Troy will INDIANA - The Hoosiers are 400·yard freesllye relay. Marrhattan, Kan., March 11. Cosgrove 55, Cha "'otte 42 • Nazette, past president of ul NRA (20-4 ) and Mempbis Sta te (18-4) are Mornint Sun 48. Danville 47 be favored in the individual med- loaded in every d partment but Boston 133. PhUadelphla 119 Mondamln 82. Emerson 79 Iowa County Attorneys Assn., DeU'01t 116. St. Louis 100 the opponents. Franklin Consolidated 43 , Colwell 32 "there is nOlhing to prevent Mlnneapolla J23. New York 113 Only lhe opening night's schedule Mondamin 82. Emerson '79 WRA Cedar Valley 54 . Story City 29 II Ac ross from P.arSOM" tribution o[ the 42 ~~~~;;;..;;., Big 10 Shooting Records Della Delta Delta over South Currier has been arranged. Three more Whittemore 76. Pocahontas 49 ,. the distributors reel they are (torfelt. teams are to lle named before the Exira 63. Crestland 81 , I Beth Wellman H. Alpha Chi Omega MonticellO Sacred Heart 58. Central right." J4 12·college field is completed. City 57 Shirts and Dry Seidler said his organ Appear Certain To Fall wou Id check each of the 42 \ Cleaning other publications periodically better than the 91.2 mark turned in , see if there is any in Salwllay may close a record­ Tie Vote ~y Big 10 Certain - , . breaking year for the Big Ten as by the 1956 Illinois team. North. dominant theme." western regained t.he 'defensive top ... that some of the 42 far as season field goal shooting spot. allowing its opponents 69.4 Wash, Dry & Fold may be placed back in 1'''1''"''''" is concerned, both individual and points a game. Michigan State still Polk County Attorney Ray team. heads the list in rebounds with Only 12' per pouIMI • rahan told the group he will WiUl one game left for all the a total of 686 for a 52.8 average. Rose Pact 0 End each magazine on its own teams. four players and three Dischinger maintained his sea­ r to determine whether or not collegiate football. teams possess averages beller than son-long lead with 27.1 points per COLUMBUS, Ohio I.-fI - The would be any action taken the existing marks - .533 for an game. He also remained ahead in Western Conference this weekend A new attempt to take out of )\11 Iowa's anli-obscenity Jaw. individual, set py John Green in total points with 352. Lucas ranks is slated formally to end the Rose Big Ten regulations a rule which -EWERS Hazette said " I don't want 1958 while with Michigan State, second with a 26.1 average and 339 llowl pact which in 14 ~ars has would allow individual members Men's Store let as a censor, but I will d.ci and .431 for a teanl, estabJi hed total points. poured five million dolrars mto its to accept a Rose Bowl invitalion is 28 S. Clinllll , If there Is sufficient evidence by the 1957 Ohio State team. The possibility of a t.hree-way tic make out a cas.... coffers. certain to be made - but a 5-5 Jerry Lucas of Ohio State has a for third place presents itself in Seidler replied that a great .663 field goal percentage, Ron a pair or final conte ts. Illinois, A five·five vote on renewal of vote on that is expected to kecp oC authority will be vested in Johnson of Minnesota .571, Terry with a 7-6 won-lost record, is at the football agreement, wilh a ma­ it intact. New regulations covcr­ county attorneys "bul we will Dischingcr of PUlllue .558 and Walt Northwestern (8·5) in a regionally jority needed for approval, is :l ing a financial split and oUler operate fully." Bellamy of India~a Ohio State .542. televised game, while Minnesota Erbe and other members is .498 in shooting from t.he floor, (8-5) entertains Ohio State. Last virtual certainty as t.he Big TCll matters, shQuld a conference school ent indicated that an effort Minnesota .482 and Indiana .458. year, a trio of teams - Michigan. faculty representatives and ath­ accept an invitation, are due fol' Champion Ohio State leads in Northwestern and Purdue - tied letic directors open their three-day consideration. "Door, Open 1 :15 P.M." points per game wit.h a 92.0 figure, for second place with 8-6 marks. post-winter sessions here Thursday Athletic directors of the various institutions are believed in favor noon. Real pigskin . . . Newly crowned champioos of the Intermural H.avyw.ight Basket. Iowa Basketball Statistics The opening senion will be a of t.he Rose Bowl pact. but the fully cushioned ball League are shown with their trophy. The team. Alpha Kappa Psi secret aftair, with the result be· governing facuilles are divided balloon soles and G FGA FG FT~ FT PF RB TP AVG "ENDS professional fraternity, beat Bush House of Hillcrest, 29·26. Tuesday equally. The latter have the final heels. Steel shank. N.lson ...... " .... 23 311 135 154 100 74 234 370 Easy to care lor. NOW! SATURDAY" night for the tltl •• From left are: Gary Lorenzen, Paul Lees, Vic 16,0 ~.:::::c;c:..a~:w: :~:. i~r~~~ vote, on an institutional basis, and Jones, Chuck Offerm..... Del Galne" Gene Jacklon and Jim Tank, Heitman ...... 23 222 103 46 39 S5 68 245 10.6 1 on the ...net.. Shows -1 :30·3:20 . 5:15 - 7:1 Lhc 5-5 deadlock is practically a Team memberl not pictured are: Roger Rudeen, Jim Drake, Phil Zagar 23 221 95 75 41 50 62 238 I 10.3 , Minnesota, Ohio State, North­ cel1l:ainly. 9:15· "FEATURE" 9:40 P.M. Ware and Dave Melli. - Dally Iowan Photo by Bruno Torres G.ntry ..... , ..... 23 1t3 76 89 67 69 I" 219 '.5 western, Uiill0is and Wisconsin are Scheble, ...... 23 154 51 41 29 32 100 143 6.2 a solid bloc against renewal of Wood, ...... _... 20 114 42 39 24 32 45 101 5.4 the pact, and Michigan. Michigan The Greatest Sea' Warm Weather, Not New Dull .. ,_. . ... 1S 78 31 14 11 18 31 73 4.' State, Purdue, Iowa and Indiana Hunt of all Time! . Mah.r 15 5• 28 21 13 18 25 4.6 are for it. Rung...... 23 75 26 24 15 3. 77 "'1 2.9 For the past 14 years, during Wathington ,...... 14 44 23 23 16 12 21 62 4.4 which conference schools won 12 Pitch Helps Newcombe, Carpenter .13 45 12 14 10 11 5 34 2.' and lost two Rose Bowl tilts, each 2.' Big Ten member has profited by TAMPA, Fla. 1.-fI - It was only know it's going lo be sore until the John·Lewi, . . . ,...... 9 17 10 • 11 4 I 13 24 Mundt ...... 21 6 6 2 1 II 14 11 about $25,000 from the pact, with last May that Cincinnati Coach weather warms up. It's been sore 1'1 the competing school getting twice Lorenz ...... 7 4 3 2 2 3 0 I Clyde King told Don Newcombe every spring except one - in 1956 . that much and a full share going Kewney ...... _ , 11 3 0 2 5 6 he'd have to learn a new pitch when I won 27." 1 t.o the commissioner's office. 2 4 1 4 4 5 .5 if the .disgruntled Reds hurler Novak .• 9 1 Another proposal due to receive wished to work himself back to IOWA TOTALS 1.575 652 S64 311 433 905 1,615 73.2 a resounding "no" from the COli' starting status. OPPONENTS' TOTALS 1.S01 534 529 313 461 756 1.'51 72.0 ference representatives il an of­ C:INIiMASc:opE King told t.he 33·year-old right· Rodriguez Beats fer to pay the league thr.e mil. hander, who only three years be· lion dollars for the privilege of , , - Carlooll- forc had won '1:1 games with Brook­ Vejar in TV Bout Big Lead for Carol in World Meet televiling all 5f)Orts over a thre.­ lyn,. "Your fast ball just isn't fast VANGOUVER, B. C. IA'I - stra the silver and Miss Roles the year period. Any acc.ptance of "ROAD BURNERS" MIAMI BEACH, Fla. I.-fI - Luis the bid _uld be In defiance of - Sporllli. - any more. Why don't you try to Rodriguez, Cuba's unbeaten wel­ Carol Heiss of New York City bronze award. That was the first develop a screwball? " the NCAA whicll sets up all tele­ terweight contender, reached up piled up an apparently insur· Olympic gold medal for Carol, ")' d be a screwball if I did," vision programs involving inter- to the middleweig,ht class Wednes· mountable lead Wednesday in de- but she has won the world cham· snorted the big guy. day night and decisively outPointed ·\ fense of her world figure skating pionship four times. "All right, then," persisted King, veteran Chico Vejar of Stamford. NEW 1960 STRAND - Last payl a former pitcher himself, "bow cOnn., in a 10-round nationally championship. Completing the Upon completion of their com­ AUDIE MURPHY about a slider?" televised bout. compulsory figure program with pulsory figure skating Wednesday "Rid. A Crook.d Tuil" Rodriguez, with 27 victories and RENAULT _ AND- "What do you think I've been an unofficial total of 939 9 points. the girls will rest until Thursday 4-000R SEDAN •• throwing all these years?" asked one no contest ruling in 28 pro In second place with an unom· night, then compete in the frce­ • A THRILLER "Inside thl Mlfil" Newcombe. bouts, weighed 149'~ and Vejar cial 904.' was Sjoukje Dijkstra of skating portion of the competition. For three weeks Newcombe 154 ~. The Netherlands. Barbara Roles $1496e42 {relted on t.he bench. He bad lost Floored for a five count at the of Los Angeles ranked third with MANTILLA SIGNS $299 $9.26 -Doors Open 1 : IS!- favor with Manager Mayor Smith. bell ending the sixth round and 870. MJLWAUKEE I.-fI - The Milwau­ DqWN A WEEK after winning only one game in staggered in the fifth, seventh and Joan Haanappel of The Nether­ kee Braves Wednesday announced • £1 I r t:.'~III (ive decisions. ninth, Veiar still managed to hang lands followed at 845 .1 after the that agreement had been reached ALLEN IMPORTS Tired of sitting on the bench Don on to stage 8 brief flurry lust sixth compulsory figure. Regine with 'Felix Mantilla by ' telephone 1024 1st Ave. NE approachcd Smith one day. before the fight ended. • Heitzer, Austria. wa~ fifth with on contract terms for 1960, leaving Cedar Rapids ST!RTS TUESDAY 1-he next day Newcombe, relying Under the 10-point must system, 829.3. . . seven players stiU unsigned. ALL IN NATURE'S on his f>sst ball, defeated the Giants Referee Cy Gottiried cored it for The world event was shaping Cwn OUTDOOR COLORSI 2-1 . He didn't stop winning until he Rodriguez 99-93, Judge Fred Aron· up as a repetition of the Olym­ won eight in a row. At the sea· son 98-90, and Judge Gus Jacobson ics, where M1ss Heiss won the WALTER BRENNAN son's end, he owned a 13-8 record. 98-91 for the Cuban. first-place gold medal, Miss Dijk- McDonald's All Americatl Meal WITH I'JOHN WAYNE "I bad a good year, the. club ' ~ii.l41iiiiUlililiuljuillUiliilii~~1 didn't," explains Newcombe. II 45- 'DEAN MARTIN , Hamburgers - all beef - 15c 1'1 should be all right this' year, Interest .. 1 RICKY too, if I don't hurt my arm. I We on 1 :1 Triple Thick Milk Shake. - ~c • Golden Brown Idaho French Frle. - tOe NELSONJ FREE DELIVERY on purch.se of $2 or more ~e\ ~ 0\\ Buy your . 0 on your \' 00(\ a\\~ ot'ue,\ beerin Pay . Savings' Kegs, Cases Intere.t Startl Immediately _ Payable SemI-Annually .Mo DonafdW' ~ee \\ a\\ ~ 6 Pac's at • CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE Supermarket Prices! the drive-ill with fh • •reb" _ \~l\l\Cl\ \,1 Investment Company South on 211' 2~ Iowa State Bank BId,. On "" WlY to the Alrpor1 Donnelly's 'I,one 8-6476 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Weekdays OPEN TILL 11:11 ,,,.. 112 Bile. s.th If Jeff. Hetti OPEN TILL 12·:10 P.M. ON FRIDAY & SATURD~Y. 'PJa. c •• or Carto ••i flH OOK·LlNE·8Tn~· K ••·' H~ "aAJIIBIT &GIIII!O" er Finalists THE DAtLY IOWAH-I_. City, I•• -=-Thul'tllrt. MIIrdI J, lM-P... S Mogozine:tWhoiesolers PoUo-TooJc Interim Committee To Check Board of Control Purchases , 22 Lives in DES MOINES "" - An equip' I The committee in a statement checking the purchase records, tMoutIft .... bNrd'5 purchasi ... tate Finals meni upply finn's complaint of said the firm bad charged ir. intel'im Committee would set up ...... Grove edged Al'o·Ga of Art:a Agree To: Censor Obscenity irregularities in certain purchases reglarit' in "U1e drawing of a three-member group 0{ "dis­ The purchasing agent during part Iowa in '59 by the State Board of Control was pecificalions, handling of bids and inter ed experts" to examine the of the period covered by the com· al Carroll. pjaint w Harry hropshire. He DES WINES IA'I - A group of bP made to have the next Legisla'/"wherebY the obscenity 01 a maga· referred to the Iowa Legislative awarding 0{ contracts." equipmenl in\,o!l'ed to see if it DES fOINES LtI - Iowa, al- Interim Committee Wednesday. Paul Aid the compIainil19 firm resigned about a year and a half Malvern, a team which hail 1 wholesale magazine distributors lure pa s a law similar to New zine can be determined without M' meets the pecifications. though ranked among the top ("'e The committee, after a closed· contended specificati_ were o and w ucceeded by James the title hope oC Emera.. pledged Wednesday to keep any York State's anti-obscenity tatut re t." "Our aim." Paul said, "is to per w;e door written of "II Gay. a semifinal game, in turn magazine they considered to be ------,.------­ state on capita of polio meeting of more than three ullint for de4i¥ery find out whether the state 0{ Iowa \'accine. had one of its hea\; t hours with AU),. Gen. orman cartai" pi_ of equipment or its i being defrauded on goods pur. Stafe offICials emphasized that of the state charn_ ob eene off Iowa newsstands. polio death year of U1e decade Erbe, aid it was launching an in· equal, but merchandise which cllased under pecillcalions." the complaint actuaUy was directed ip by Wales·Lincoln, 73-il. Meeting here with Atty. Gen. during 1959, the State Health De- \'cstigatioo in which the Board of did not mMt .... spKificationl The Bo rd of Control operates against another equipment supply Norman Erbe, representatives of Dilemma of Lent: partment reported Wed» sday. Control will cooperate. was lIduaily IM/rdYsed." t4 state mental, penal and other firm and was not aimed pecifical­ Meet your friend, the Central States Distributors There wer 415 polio ere-The t.bree board member The complaint, he added. coI'ered institutions. Iy at any stale employe. Association said they will person· What to Give Up? POrted in Jowa last year, lhe de- George CalJenlus, John Hansen and several purchases, each involving Equipment purdYS" are mMe aUy vi it Iowa county attorneys at th.e }:\n.nex, By HAL BOYLE But wfI.. CMl • middl• ...-cI partment said, and of the total Jim Henry - also sat in on the relatively small amounts of equip- t+wougft the bHrd', centr.. 01· "with a view toward working with NEW YORK (.fI - "What are man give up? H. ~1Ift't ,iva up 22 persons died. The last reported meeting with Dbe. men!, from May, 1957 to January fice. S,edflcations .re drawn, Radio Included in them and continue cooperation in Beer just naturally YOll giving IIp for Lent this year?" bou-INltirtg, wife.buti", or ~ .... death w in February, 1960. Th.. H __ and Henry met WecInes- of this y or. bidl are taken IIrId contr.a. let solving this law enforcement prob­ People have been asking each fightirtg . He already hal cut out viotim, however, bad contracted eIIy a/'t_ with an agent of Hansen snid that in addition to Thefts from Ca rs tastes better at lem." other this question [or day . Mo such frivoliti" long .... polio in 1959. .... St... Bureau of CrimilYll Sel'eral items including a trans­ 24 The association, representing of them now are embarked on ]f he is alrelldy on the WI gon Of .... 415 Cflet, the depart- _ret reconb of purdtawl since MILITARY PLANS Young Demos Plan istor radio, were stolen early Wed· 'Doc' Cdnnell'sl Iowa magazine distributors, was their annual 4O-ort. Phone I·H7S. 4-1.11 "Across from P.arsom" tribulion of lbe 42 magazines il 15, 1960. 3 ROOM tumlshod apartmont, Prlnl One Insertlt!.D: PUSII 11.00. evtnln,·nl.hla, Saturday. balh. Morrled coupl •• only. 58:12 or -,- the distributors {eel they are all Health officials had blamed pub. SundlY. 0 I 1-6115. I- II 1-16:!2. 3.4 -. right. .. .' lic apathy in genel'al for lhe ri in '1.28 a Column Inch GOOD THINGS TO EAT , .' Five Insertions a Month: fREE lUbe u, r. Quality RCA tub . FURNISHED IP rlm.nl for graduII Shirts and Dry Seidler said hi organization Ih number of pollo incld nts in Vlbr.to .. 100. HY-VEIt. 3·1 tn.n. '4~ . OO J)«'r month. UlIlIUea In. CANOn:s lor .11 occ.. onl. Would check each of the 42 and Iown last year. each Insertion: ,1 .• CoJUlnn Inch eluded. BlI UlUo dlJ1rlcl. '-86511. 1-:111 Clndl... 100 So. Dubuque. Cleaning other publications periodically "to Ten Insertions a Month: Typing 8 see if there is any change in the Each Insertlon: IIOe a Column Inch _A..;,p_a_r_lm_e_nl_'_F_o_r_A_e_n_t ____1_2 Help Wanted, Women 59 dominant theme." He indicated TVPII'(C '-01&2 SOUTH hllf of tumJ.hod one bedroom that some of the 42 publications fHE DAILY IOWAN RESERVES TYPING. nn. 4- IR dupln. CI."on. 474L S-24 WANTED: PAri· lime. experle.nced Wash, Dry & FoW may be placed back in circulation. ------__ clerk·ltenoJlTllpher. Phon UnI~ roily Polk County Attorney Rav Han· 2 ADULT FILMS fHl RIGHT TO REJECT ANY TYPING. 3174. 4·IR nJRJIIlSHED choIce aparlmenl. Couple EJCten.lon. 20~O . 3·2 01' 2 ladl~" Prlv.te parklne· '18 So. _..-_--.,..------_= • rahan told the group he will take TYPINO. 8- 173_1_. ..,-____ ' _3-:.2-:5 DubUQue. 28.. atUr 3 p.m. ' · 11 Help Wonted, Men 60 Only 12; per pound The film without ADVERTISING COPY. each magazine on its own merits TYPING. R~ ..onabl.. a·!OGe. 3-4 FURNlSIIED aputmen\' Sln,le lady. DIal D45a. '·25 USE YOUR SPAR! TIME 10 I""r..... to determine whether or not there ' false modelty. H-BOOR ERVIC!:. Electric IYJ)«'wrlter. your weeki)' earntnc .:S-50 or more. would be any action laken under Phone 4191 Jerry NYIII. 8-1330. I-lOR No In\lNtmenl but t:ar n~ed in Iowa 18 CI\,.y. Yor Inlo""ollon write Raw. lowa's anti·obscenity law. TYPINC I B I. 8202. 3.11 Mobile Home For Sole lol,h.·. Ddouble. 1'\ 8·U CHATrERLEY'S a·5744. 3-4 bloc:k. Irom 8chneller Hall. Call WILL dO Ironln,. Cell 8-UlI!. JAMES MASON· VERA MILES' GEORGE SANDERS in ~4~ . 3.... LOVER .,;W,;..a::..:..;n:,..',;..To:....:.;R;;:e,;.:n,;..t--:;:G:..;;o;.:,r.:;0.li9;;:e __ .-:;2;..;,4 WANT lronln.1. Will Ioounder. 1-1879. Home Furnishings 2A FOR R£I'(T - Real nIce room al 810 CARAOE WANTED. Near comer Jel. 3011 "8!!i!5W.!·'· ------~------E. Church Sl. Unlverslly approvod. lenon And DubUQue. Call 8 ...603 . 3-3 "ENOS ••jf.","'?i Autos For Sale Plus This Big Comedy COFFEE table. end tabl . lamp•. M.lo. OHllree\ parkIn., Ihowero. 66 NOW! SATURDAY" table radiO. baby cradle. b.b~ tub. Phone 3530. 3·10 Riders Wan led 32 '.~230 . 3.8 ------1.. 1 DODOE. runnlnll condItion. $40.00 I I Shows -I :30·3:20·5:15·7:15 ROOM FOR RENT. 71m5. 3-4 WANTED: RIde.. to Cedlr Rapid, or be., oller. 2271 . • 1-5 andlAUCY CLOSE·OUT SPECIALS , 11158 Pbllco re(tller.torl, 10"'. d SINGLE 'ltd DOUBLE ROOMS. Male Luvln, d.lI~ 5;45 a.m. 01.1 1-8715, 3-11 YOR SALE - IBM Ford. Good condl. 9:15. "FEATURE" 9:40 P.M. frlak...... count. tudenll. Show~r . Priv.l. entren..,. Uon. 01.1 182$. 3·8 II,...... 2 18S9 OE home lree.era, lOr. db· 11011 low. Avenue ...... 887. 3.4 Roommote Wanted 3'- The Greatest Sea -N. Y. w.,u ,.,.,,.,,, -tx.'CIroom mubll homo;. Needs USED RUGS for TraUe... and Bar- DOUBLE room. vaUllcy 3 "",nroom. PhOne 704B. 3-10 . rackJ. Dlol 3703. 3.. Phone 11-1709 aller 4:00 p.m. 3-1 ORe TWO SlNCLE rooma lor renl. Male Two Women InstructIan .. .tudenta. MBO. 3·17 ______DOUBLE. &Inlle, or I> doubte rootna. WANTED Cook and INTEREST"ED In Dr.matle Career or ClolC In. 8117. 3·17 developlnl ~out penonlllly? Con· Room. lor men. Near bosplu.l or II. Stenographer tact: J ame. Colby', DramaUc Academy. brary. Phone 6813. 3-12 The cook mu t be experienced 25118, or the &lnallaanc. CoHee BOUie. Full-Time in handling all phases of cafe­ I-U Rooma, ,rlduate men. Dial ~7&I. '·2 - Carloon - teria operations, food handling -. and rood preparation. "ROAD BURNERS" ..' Ignitio.'"I Waitresses The stenographer should know - Sportllte - office procedure, filing, dicta­ FINE PORTRAITS Carburetors Day or Nighl Shift tion and typing. , .. low .. GENERATORS STARTERS U interested conlact Proctor & . 3 Prints for $2.50 Briggs & StraHon Moton Phone 5557 Gamble in person from 8 n.m . STRAND - Last pay! Pro[eulonal Party P1cturn to 4 p.m ., Monday through FrI· day or call 8-0561 during the A UDIE M U RPHV Pyramid Services Big Ten Inn "Ride A Crook.d Trail" same hour . _ AND- GI S. Dubuque Dial 5723 51S S. 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