"I feel mo t inadequnte to ex pre the gratitude wagon by W. W. LobdeU. president of the Iowa Dolphin let.. of the Armbrustor .ra said, "I have alway. lhal lowe to you for what you have don to me and Alumni A socialion. felt honored to have attended SUI and to Iaov. boon the other member of the swimming team that I The new automobile was one of many gilts which coached by you, Mr. Armbru,ter. I can't __ ."""h repre nt." were pre en(ed to Armbru. ter. The Ii (include an about the help ttlat you ,av. n. whi" I WOI train. The e words are a part of the speech giveo by "I" ring from the low Letterman' Club. a tape rl' ing for tho 19 .. Olymttici. Ev.rytt\i", ttlat I have Lincoln Hurring, co-captain of the 1958 Iowa swimming cording DC the en lire banquet. and a book containing done. lowe to you." team. a he poke to approximately 250 former wim approximat Iy ISO letter from friends and form r as mers and friends oC Dave Armbru ter, who nttended Ri lI'a 100 meter free tyle champion of the 1948 sociates of tbe retirin" coach. Mrs. Armbruster r - the banquet in honor of the retiring coach at the Iowa game held in London. ceived a mink tole from the prescnt swimmer and 1emorial Union Friday night. Athlt'tic Dir clor PlIul W. Brechler. expressed the Dolphin. Hurring WII one of m.ny of tho grut .wimm.rs fe lin:: of Ihl' administrlltion of SUI. "I hope that SUI who Armbruster has coached in his 42 ye.,. at The program for the e\' ning r. mbkd the TV h:b donI: ju.t half a much for you liS you have done Iowa, who h.d troubl. findin, words to ..proll their bow "Thi i Your Life." uml'rou captains of for u . You have dJnc 0 much for so many." gratitude to tho man who ho. become a fixture in Armbruster coached teams paid tribute to thl'ir for A. the final s!)(,aker fini hed his remark. another Iowa Iwimming. Armbrust.r is tho only Iwimmlng mer coach as they poke of the memorie which the)' unforgetable was placed in the memory of the Dave coach ttlat Iowa hes ever hod. had gathered while being a~sociatl'd with UI. Armbruster, the man who put Iowa on the swimming He wa pre entt'd the key to a 1958 model talion. Wally Ris, ona of the more famous of tha ottl· map. DAVE ARMBRUSTER oil owon Serving The State University of Iowa and the Peop/p of Iowa City
MOTHER OF MISSING GIRL, Mrs. Daniel Wiltfong, looked at a Estllblished in 1868 - Five Cents a Copy ______~-.....;;.;.;.;.;;.;;;;.;.~..;.;.;;;.;.=~..;..;.;;.;..;;...-....;.....;...... ;....;...... ;;..._....;..;;...;....;; ...... ______....lo .... w ....;a;;,.,,;;C.;.;iI.::.y~,Iowa. Saturday, May 3, 195!.!. dr.wing of her daughter, Michelle Girard, Friday afternoon after receiving word Michelle was found in Minneapolis. The dr.wing WII m.de by Byron Burford, assistant professor of Art, and Philip Thomp son, graduate assistant in Art, aftor hearing descriptions and viewing Radiation in Space Tornadoes Rip Up .,d ph.tos of the girl. The Girard girl had been missing 37 days when Minneapolis police notified Iowa City authorities she had been found. -D.lly Iowan Photo by Fred Hawker. Might Not Be As Southwest; Damage Missing Girl Found- D dl . R tecl e h II I e Me ea y as epor Already in Millions MIC e e S In Inn. By ROGER .DAHMS By UNITED PRESS Stoff Wrlt.r Tornadoes ripped through the Southwest Friday, causing several The intl'nse and myst rious radiation in spoce may not be as million dollar darnag ond claiming at lea t 11 Jive, and floodwater "deadly" as has been widely reported. according to Ern st C. Ray, cov('red oml' 7SO,OOO ~res in three states. assistant professor In th SUI Department of Physics. A flood·strained levee at Garland City. Ark., still held Friday night Works as Domestic but forced flood fighter to assume th Ir dutie on shifts, the National The first announcem nt of lhe Information learned from Explorer 1 and 111 was made Thur duy by SUI physicist James A. Van Allen. Guard taking the daytime chores and civilians dO ing the gruelling By FRED HAWKER night work. VAN ALLEN , professor Dnd head StaH Writer MILLER COUNTY Arkan as authorities estimated damages to their of the Department of Physics, told county alone at more than $3 million and said 70,000 acres were flooded. ~Iichelle has been fOllnd. International GeophySical Year Russia Vetos 45,000 of them farmla~. Some 500,000 acre were under flood water Minneapolis police notified Detective Lieutennnt Harland (]GY) scientisl that radiation of in Southea t Arkansas alone, authorities said. Sprinkle late Friday afternoon that they had found ~Jichelle an undetermined type was so ;n· ·1 Twenty-one chool children were marooned in a bus northwest oC deva tated San Antonio. Tex.. but . - Girard and were holding her for Iowa City authorities. t 'nse at altitudes above 1.000 miles Eisenhowerl s a~1 were reporte~ $sle Friday ago, ' weather bureaus reported. "The world is so wond rful today!" 1\11'5. Dnniel Wiltfallg, lhat radiation counters were jam Inight after the driver and older A trafCic accident m blinding rain RH. 5, aid when she heard her daughter had been found. med into silence. pupils carried the younger pass n- north of Georgetown, Tex., killed The radialion was hundreds of g r from th vehicle and then two men late I<'riday, bringing Ihe Minneapolis authorities said Michelle has been working 15 a tim s greater thon prevIously Polar Proposal w ded through walst-hit ttl, two-story brick build t.k,n to tha SUI Art Department, by numerous crank calls, both to the maximum permlssable for in· resolution proposing that technical Daily lowQn Editor Near Pine BlufC. Ark., several ing. Girda,. ,mash.d ttle desks whare Byron L. Burford. assist the mother and to police. They dustriat workers within one week's talks start at once on the s tting families were forced to evacuate ant pre,feuor of Art, and Philip have ranged from calls to the time. up of a system designed to avert The SUI Student Board of Publications Friday afternoon named Jim which had b"n occupied mo their homes when water o\'er ments before, part of the build Thompson, graduate assistant of mother that Michelle was at the Tha maximum I.t rec.ntly by the threat of massive air attack Davies, A3 , Iowa City, n w editor of Th· Daily iowan. Ilowed from the Bartholomew Ing w•• d.mollsl).d, and tho roof Art, attempted to draw a like police station, to speculation as to th. Atomic Energy Commisllon across the polar regions. But the The appointment become effective May 16. Davies succeeds Tom Bayou south of the city. Author wo. torn oH. But not a child was ne .. of har from the photographs whal happened to her. is .1 roontg.n. This amount is not one negative vote by the Soviet Slattery. G, Coralville. ities said the floods - should they hurt. and descriptions of the girl given crippling Of' I.ttlal. Roy said, Union, under Security CouncU pro- Davies and Jerry Kirkpatrick, A3, Pleasantville, were the candi- grow wor. e - could cause havoc cedure, killed the proposal. dates for the post, which runs IIntil May 15, 1959. Mrs. Mathis, 27, in her first year by her mottler and a girl friend. NPA Head Wants He said that radiobiological on Pine Bluff's south side. The drawing was to have been In an effort La avoid a Soviet The Board, in a four·hour ses· of teaching, laughed hysterically studies show that a sudden dosage Elsewhere, throughout Texas, afler her ordeal in the school. She circulated by police wire to aid veto the United Slates accepted a sion during which lime it jnt r. and public relations on the West in locating the girl. Bold Act.·on Taken oC about 400 roentgen will kill half Swedi h amendment saying the . ' . Arkansas and Oklahoma new reo said she "sensed something would of those exposed within 30 days. Coast. ports of damage came in Friday Immigration authorities were technical talks could prove valu- Viewed the candidates based its happen" after the sky turned black h NEWSPAPERS THROUGHO UT able in disarmament talks at a deci ion on the d monstra\ed The ditor is responsible for what night while hundreds of persons so she moved her pupils. drawn into the case because To Fig t Recession were left homeless and forecllsters Michelle is an alien. She was born the nation Friday labeled the ra summit meeting. Sobolev said this ability and experience of the cln· is publi hed In the paper, "making There were no injuries. Tele dlation as deadly and a periJ to ~ai d th' threat of more floods and phone poles littered streets and in France and came to America WASHINGTON L4'I - Calling for did not cllange the negative nature didates. up" the front page on occasion, in wisters was still strong. space travelers. However, their na of the U.S. proposal. highways and ranches suffered in 1951. bold action to meet the recession, Davies, who has been Daily tegrahng the work of each news THERE WAS NO sign, in fact. Michelle, walked out oC Iowa City the head of the National Planning ture has to be determined before heavy damages as twisters rolled their lethal qualities can be mea· Iowan city editor paper department and writing of a tetup in the staggerinll weath over them. Junior High School March 28 after Association Friday urged a $4 bil and is now news editorials. er barrage which started eight days teling several girls. ''I'm leaving lion increase in government spend sured. Classes were in full swing in the Air Force's White editor, said he had two-story, six·room junior high home." ing and a tax reduction of seven "The unexpected and possibly no major policy HER DISAPPEARANCE, as reo dangerous radiation complicates school when the skies began to to eight billion doUars. Gives Full Supportl changes in mind. darken and boil. construoted Crom reports of her "In this situation I think it is the problem oC manned space "The J 0 w a 0 flight," Ray said. News Summary Mrs. Marthis, an attractive five classmates, her mother and the more prudent to err on the side To Reorganization function," he said, foot, one inch brunette, led her )IOlice, is as follows : of acting too boldly than too tim "It may change the belief th::lt "Is to give a thor radiation in space would not en· classroom downstairs and the en At approximately 9 a.m. Friday, idly," said H. Christian Sonne, WASHINGTO tHI - Gen. Thorn· ough and compre· Final Exam Schedule danger passengers in vehicles be tire enrollment huddled together March 28, she went to her lock"r NPA board chairman. as D. White, Air Foree chief of hensive coverage Tha schadul. for final examination I fomill.r to most SUI studonh and awaited the storm. at the junior high school, took out He advanced his proposals at a yond the earlh's atmosphere." starf. went down the line Cor Pres of the University, probably will be availabla ttle wHk of May 12. occordi", .. tho Office her things and told her friends she hearing of the House Banking An unidentlfl.d top oHlclal of ident Ei enhower's defense reor and we will COll- of tho R.gi.trar. Th. schedula will be tho same In IH'inclpl. os pre was leaving. Committee, which is considering ttl. IG Y reportod to ttl. Allo ganizalion plan Friday. He said DAVIES inually strive to· vious schedule. and will differ only in tho exact time Intllvldual ex Th. girls trl.d to talk h.r out legi lation to relieve unemploy elated Press Thurlfloy ttl. "pos· separate ground, sea, and air war ward that goal." aminations ar. scheduled. Narcotics Ring of It and ttlought ttley were IUC ment. sibility" of a hurry.up program fare is "gone forever." "r believe a livelier phraseology • • • • * casful. Mich.lI. sa id she would Senate Republican Leader Know to d.vol.p spoel.1 instrum.nt. to Unlike some other military lead would be an Improvement in the French Army In Algeria stay. but want.d. to cash a check land of California predicted the study tho radl.tlon, ers, White gave 100 per cent en Iowan. I am going to work for that ALGIERS L4'I - French authorities claimed Friday 536 Algerian bofcIra Ichoel start.d. Senate will pass an administration These instruments are now being dorsement to the reorganization change," Davies aid. Shattered in rebels were put out of action in a three·day battle near Souk-Ahras When one of tho girls want.d backed bill to extend the duration built by SUI physicists in the bill at hearings before the House One of Davies' fir t jobs will be to go along. Michelle refused. The oC unemployment relief payment physics lab, it was confirmed to Armed Services Committee. in eastern Algeria. It appears to have been the three·year-old re girl want anyway. by 50 per cent. The legislation the Iowan Thursday evening by Asked whether he had any sug the selection of a new executi ve bellion's biggest military clash. French air and ground units were At a corner near the school, sailed through the House Thurs George H. Ludwig, SUI research staff for the Iowan. mopping up the area, 35 miles west of the Tunisian border. French Chinatown g~stions on a substitute bill, the Michelle turned to her companion day after a broader·scaled Demo assistant in physics. Air Force leader said no . Davies worked as a general as losses were not given but a Paris newspaper reported they were rather severe. NEW YORK (,f\ - A beautiful and told her to /(0 back to school. cratic measure was voted down. THE IGY OFFICIAL aid the in· " I completely agree with the signment reporter on the EI Paso, Chinese woman walking a dog, a Then she said, "Goodbye, I'll nevcr Knowland, after a White House truments would be sent alort in • • • • • President's concept that separate Texas, Herald·Post for about a tea can draped with jade beading, see you again." conference with President Eisen l nother satellite as soon as pos· year, has had experience on trade ground, sea, and air warfare are Young Democrats Meet a gift shop in Chinatown. These The friend and the other girls hower, told newsmen the Presi· ~ible. Ludwig did not reveal when gone forever and that peacetime publication , was a Southwest cor DES MOl ES ~Iowa Young protest of married students aga inst were the tr appings oC a shattered told the junior high school prin dent was very pleased by the the instruments would be com· preparation and organization must respondent for Religious News Democrats will be asked at their an increase in their rents for bous million-dollar narcotics operation cipal, Sterling C. Goplerude, who House action. pleted. conform to this fact." Service, and worked in publicity state convention opening here Sal ing on the university campus. as pieced together by police Fri notified Mrs. Girard and the police. urday to recommend appointment Gov. Loveless and Nelson Lan day. INVESTIGATION showed that of a non-partisan committee to City and Federal authorities Michelle went to a corner gro· cione oC Columbus, Ohio, national Annual Mother's Day Weekend- study the student housing situation president of Young Democrats, will swooped down on the girt shop cery near the school and cashed !I at SUI. be among the speakers. Lancione Thursday night and confiscated 10 check for $1.40 which she had re Dick Greenwood, A3, Iowa City, pounds of pure heroin valued at ceived [or babysitting. She also will address a $5-a-pl~te fund rais· said Friday a resolution propos ing dinner Saturday night. $1.5 million on the illicit market. had 30 to 90 cents in change. It is Mortar Board Fetes Visiting Mothers i ng the study will be introduced They arrested Yu·Hung Ting, 35, then believed she took a cab to N. by the Young Democratic Club at The convention will hear a debate and his wife, Leung Tan Yung Dubuque Street. SUI's annual Mother's Day weekend with a host oC evenls scheduled or just moth.r and dauthtor or orial Union. The whole family may the University. between five candidates ror the Ting. operators of the gift shop, Polic. rec.lved II stat.ment Democratic nomination Cor 5th April 2l from a man who said he to keep everybody busy is in full swing today and Sunday. .... may attond today is: attend. Greenwood said the resolution and charged them with possession 2 p.m. - The traditional tapping also will laud Gov. Herschel Love District congressmen. • ow an Incldont involvin, a girl The weekend is sponsored by Mortar Board, senior women's honor ':31 a.m. - Canoe Capers. Boat of narcotics with intent to sell . oC the new Mortar Board members, less Cor his efforts to bring before The delegates wiIJ elect state of of Micheli.'. d.scription on tho ary society. Mothers of SUI students are invited each spring to spend The pair was arraigned and held races. with a little buffoonery mix· aU junior women. • the State Board of Regents the ficers Sundav. in $100,000 bail eacb lor grand jury day 01 h.r disappearanc.. this particular weekend with tbeir collegiate sons and daughters. ed in, between the various housing SUNDAY'S FESTIVITIES wiU •• • • action. He said he saw a girl walking Mrs. Anna Hou .. of Musutlno units registered. center around the the annual Presi- Police said Mrs. Ting, 24, a beau west on Benton Street. A slowly will be honored throu,hout tho the west approach of Old Capitol. Teacher's Have Lowest IQs 10;31 •• m_ -Home Economics dent's Tea Crom 3 to 5 p.m. in the ty who once had a screen test in -- - w"kond as tho SUI Mother 01 Another highlight oC the weekend bome oC President and Mrs. Virgil DELAND, Fla. L4'I - School teachers have the lowest I.Q. raUng of Hollywood. stroUed the Chinatown Department open house and coffee tho Y.ar. Jo Molchert, 1.4. is a' new tour through the Physics Hancher. Mortar B raodeemmrhs members of any proCession, Hugh McEniry. liberal arts dean ol Stet sidewalks with a bulldog as a sig N." hour in Macbride Hall. A tour of Clinton, .nd Jan.s Wi.... C4, Buildlng. This tour will begin at Hancher. Mortar Board members son University, told a legislative committee on education Friday. nal that a new supply or dope was Wea th er the department will also take place. will be hostesses and any student "That's • refl.ction on how .ttractln w. make t.achl",:' he ror sale. SchlUer, -will 01" be ...... I,htod 11;30 a.m. and will provide a ~ 11:31 a.m. - Physics Building and -family may attend. said. MCiEniry was a witn... befor. tho Interim committee lather. She distributed the dope to pur· Cloudy skies are expected lo- as i tt,.' 1,51 I R.pre"ntatlyo chance for anyone interelted in tour. "RHYTHM IN AQUA" js the title ing information on which to ba .. rec...... mendatien. for III. Iet'sla chasers in doorways and alleys, day, with a few scattered showerS' 'o~u,ht.r and ~~"~ 1;51. space resel1rch to view the labora- of the Seals, women's swimmfng tlon on Hucatlon. they said. • I and thunderstorms. ., . sor and head of Physics, an~ his JNen - Mother's D~y luncheon, club, water sbow and "tile last per- He compared the t~aching proCession In Russia, where he said The heroin itsell was discovered Colder air is expected to push' • The. ta~lIlg of new Mortar Bo.ard ~ories of James Van Allen, profes .at which the SUI Mother ofl the formance ' will be 'given at 8 p.nf salaries run up to' the' t!qllival,n~ of $30,000 to tbe teachln, profession in an oVCfsized . tea ' can draped I, across Ule state late today I glviri~ m ember IS mil' of the high POints 'asistanls. This affair is for the Year and, the Reptetelltative Son today il the Fieldhousill TiCketS' 1 in' the United Sta(es ~ ';'Yhat we need is not a few thousand dollars with jade beading to ,make it re .coolel! readings ahd partly cloLdy of ~ festlvitie." ~he ceremony whole family, and is free of charge. and Daughter will be presented in may -be obtaineti 'lit Itbe doo!' for 'more,' he said, ~ut closer ,to a billi?," dollars to pro~rde t (or better semble just another 'lift, police Uie8 I !iUnday. ' ,Ii \', , ,I , 'will l t~ke ' place- dt 2 p.m ~ foday 011 A KlMdvll " IYlntl familiel the River Room of the Iowa Mern· 75 cents per' person.!l,' '/1 , .. \cachers. • ' , - said. . , I ,I I ,.' 1 :: tm~'Da'ly Iowan rJw Dally I01Ca'1l.i IDrittm an4 edittd by 1t.ut1~ and. gOfluned by a board 0/ five "udent tro$ler. elected Buckwalter, Goes to Africa General Noll"". must be ",celved at Tb~ DaUy low .... oWce. Room MI, ... by tlul lludAnl body .nd /(}tJr facul1y IruJte appointed by tile president of lhe Unlvenity. The Dally I (}tJ){Jn" munk_Uona Cenler. bl' 8 a."'_ 'or l'ubIJeation the folJowln, morDIn,. 'I'bc7 .t/tQrla1 policy, therefore. if no( an e:rpremon of SUI admln/slrallon policy or opinion in any particular. must ~ typed or leJrlbJy written and .'gned; they will not be ••ecpled ~ telepbone. The Dalll' low." reserve. the rll!bt to edit all General Notlol. p ... 2 S~TURDAY , MAY l , 1958 I_a City, Iowa For Study of Blood Types THE PH.D. FRENCH EXAMINA p.m. Admission will be by facullJ. TION will be given on Monday, staff or student l.D. Card. 'lbt A study o[ the relationship of ficant relationship exists betwMn compared with the blood lype May 12 from 7-9 p.m. in Room 309 Weight Training Roo!!: will lit Debts And Recessions blood types to \'arious discases the frequency of certain kinds of lrequency of the healthy group. Schaeffer Hall. No rl'gistration is at the Collowing times: Mondays •• among Cour racial groups in the cancer and other diseases with For 55 years. since Karl Land· necessary. Students with questions to 6 p.m.; Wednesdays. 4 to 6 pJll. ; There has b en widespread publicity for great chunk acquired in 1955 during that who plan to take this examina and Fridays, 4 to 6 p.m. Union of South Africa will be con the blood types classified as 0, steiner identified the principal tion in the summer or the fall the idea that the con.um I' "auto buy" now, or recoru outo buying yeoT. \1uch of it was on ducted by an SUI physician this A, AB, and B. The letters are blood groups. scienlists have won please see Prof. Christofides at SCHOLARSHI P APPLICATIONS that he "shoe'd buy." Etc., ctc. lld now the 36-month or longer terms. That sllch payments spring and summer. labels which refer to factors p.... drcd whether diseases have any that lime. Undergraduate students interested are reaching. n nd the c da)' i a reason fre in obtaining inforll':>tion about presidents of the twel\'e Federal Rcser\'c Dr. J. A. Buckwalter, associate sent in a person's bloc:d. relationship to the types. VETERANS - Each P. L. 550 vet Cjll ntly given one why people "auto buy" scholarships for the 1958-59 scbool Banks have declared that th conSUIDf.'r "hold profenor of Surgery, left la st Dr . Buckwalter says resulls o£ Dr. Buckwalter sa~s that as eran must sign a VA Form VB 7- year are advised to check with the keyh to rcco\'clJ from the rf.'ce sian. now, and 0 a basis for predicting that people week to conduct the study, which j tile Iowa investigation have shown, disease processes have become 1996a to eertily his attcndance the Omce of Student Affairs. Re This mav not bl' so anticlimactic as it ma,' will indeed oon start buying. will be supported by a grant from among other things. that the inci better understood tOur;ng the first April 1-30. A form will be avail quests for scholarshIps from stu· the National In stitute of Arthritis dence of stomach ulcer and duode- half of tho 20th century, increas· able at the window outside the sound. J • It is one thing to buy an auto on the basis dents now in school must be made and Met,..bolic Diseases, an arm nal ulcer (an ulcer at the upper ing evidence has accumulated Veterans Service in University Hall before June 5. 1958. For while the bankers note there is . omf.' of need. desire, or becau 'e thf.'re is a real price of the U.S. Public Health Ser end of the small intestine I is sig suggesting the part heredity may beginning Thursday. May 1. Reg unemployment underlying Call umer reluct inducement. Jt is something e1 e again to be vice. nificantly higl\er in persons with play in the genesis of an ex ular sign-up will continue May 2 UN IVERSITY COOPE RAT I ve ance plu increased cautiousness by other con pu hed into a spending spree by easy credit To begin in May and continue o type blood, and that the incidence panding variety of human dis· and May 5. Office open hours are BABY·SITTING LEAGUE - The and a "cure the reces ion" promotionol cam for four months. the study will be of stomach cancer and pernicious orders. 8:30 a.m.-12 :00 noon and 1:00 p.m.- book will be in charge of Mrs. sumer , they throw out thi further thought: anemia is significantly higher in "Since a person's blood type may 4:30 p.m. paign. One can even wonder whether a busi an extension of a research program John Baldridge from April 29 to That the consumer ~pending dip can be traced which a tcam of scientists has co'\ persons with A type blood. be regarded as a genetic label," May 13. Telephone her at 8·3821 if "perhap also (to) the burden of existing COIl ness pickup founded on a new burst of "auto ducted at SUI since 1955. Chief Members oC the research team the Iowa research team pointed out PARKING - The University park a sitler or information about the sumer debts ..." buy" prosperity would be any longer lasting coIlaborators with Dr. Buckwalter also have conducted studies of the recently in a scientific journal, "it ing committee reminds student group is desired. autoists that the 12-hour parking Though such debt is declining somewhat, than the last one. have been Dr. R. T. Tidrick, pro incidence of breast and lung can· has been predicted that an associa fessor and head o[ surgery, and tion betwecn blood types and dis limit applies to all University lots it is at an extrcIDeIy high Il'Vel by almost any Certainly it would seem that some such cer. rbeumatic fever. colon and OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN Professor L. A. Knowler. chairman rectal canccr. leukemia, cancer or case should exist." except the storage lot south of the standard. The HescT\c bankers noted that per " 'olluermellt must unuerly the Re erve bank of mathematics. the prostate and other disorders The research team hopcs that Hydr:1ulies Laboratory. credit exuberance during the 1955 fl'covery ('rs' recognition - amid the plethora of recess Hundreds of physicians tbrough among persons with each of the blood type studies will produce 1958 ACTIVITIES OPEN HOUSE University clues to some of the mysteries haps the Fed Wil . a hit l>10\ in trying to restrain ion talk - of an ancient fact of economic life: out the state have donated time in blood types. All SUI organizations wishing to drawing blood specimens and com which still surround the cause of arouse interest in their activities from the ycar-before's r ce sian. long with You can only spend a dollar once, and if you The South African phase of the many diseases. At the present, Calendar pleting data forms which are scnt study will provide data from sev and boost their membership, may I) heavy busine's cxpansioll thcre was a fantastic spend it bcforc you have it you con just sub· however, the scientists warn that to poticnts and families involved eral different population groups. do so by taldng part in this (all's burst of consumer spending, I d by autos, trl\ct frOID what you can spend when you do in the study. blood groups will bccomc useful Activities Open House during 1958 SATURDAY, MAY 3,195& With the collaboration of Dr. A. tools in such studies only "if it can much of it on "('asy~ credit. have it - plus interest. The aim of the investigation is E. Kark, pr~essor of surgery at orientation. Address requests for Saturday, May 3 be shown that the statistically sig information regarding participation The consumer part of thi' dcbt includeu a -Wall Street Journal to determine whether any ,igni· the University of Natal, Dr. Buck· nificant association in causal rela 1:30 p.m. - Doubleheader, SUI walter will gather information in this function to Activities Open tionships rather than chance as House; Of{ice of Student Affairs; vs. Northwestern. from the four racial groups: sociations ... "whites," Bantus, Asiatics, and Room 111. University Hall; Iowa Saturday, May 3, and Letters To The Editor- In addition to support from the Sunday, May 4 coloureds." City. Iowa. U.S. Public Health S.rvice, the Mother's Day Weekend. The arne procedure as in the study also has received financial CANDIDATES in the recent all Sunday, May 4 Files; Hoaxes; Bridges Iowa proj 'ct will be Collowed. The support from the Iowa Division campus elections may pick up 12:30-9:30 p.m. - Circulation £rcquency of cach blood type will of the American Cancer Society their application photographs any Short Course. House Chamber, Old TO THE DEAN OF STUDENTS------ story with pictures portraying the turbcd by myself. I affirm Ulis be cstablished in both ill and and twc> pharmaceutical com afternoon this week in the Student Readu. are Invited to t:rplt .,tn Capitol. Via tbe Editor, Daily Iowan. t.nl In letter. to the I-!dUor. All ad state of the sidewalks cro sing without mental reservation. healthy samples of populations. The panies which provide mat.rials Council ofrice in the Iowa Memo Monday, May 5 Dear Sir, IrUe" mUI' In dude handwrUten .1, the Iowa Avcnue and Burlington 2. Adjuslment to the University. blood type frequency of each group which are needed but not avail· rial Union. 8:30 a.m. to noon - Circulation nature. and .adrult. whlt:b will bl hoving a particular disease will be able commercially. File this directly. Do not pass go. prtftt.e4 - \,,,ewrllten ,lln.tures .r. Strcet bridges. The maintainers of I love the Unhwsity, but not Short Coursc. House Chamber. Old DoL acceptable. LeUcn become tbe FAMILY NITES at the Field· Capitol. Do not coUect $200. proport, or T... n.u, Iowan. Tbe these walks should be informcd of enough to disturb me emotionlll nail, Iowan ruerve. the rl,bi. t. bou se lor students. st .. ft. faculty, 2:00 p.m. - University New· Yours. with a yawn. cte. .borten, Ielee1. reprt.tD,aUve ldter. Lhe possible dangers resulling Irom Iy. their spouses and their famiJies when many un lhe .ame: l ubJteL .re comers Club Tea - Home o[ Mrs. re~elvtd~ their unmaintained condition. I live 3. Adju tment to Society. [ am What They're Doing on the second and fourth Wed J. W. Deegan, 250 North Street. R. S. Thomsen. G or wltbhold leUe,.. Con" I 423 b.tora .re lhnUed to not more tban nesdays of each month. Recreation 4: 10 E. Burlington lWo I.",,. I. aD)" IV-h)' perl04. at Hillcrest and use the bridge never emotionally disturbed by FIRESIDE CLUB - A cost sup study trip to visit the slums and p.m. - College of Medicine al swimming and [amlly-type acU· Oplnlon - II:xpretlcd do not neeus.rn,. walks about 25 times a week, and corruption, injustice. stupidity. or per will begin at 5:30 in the base scttlement houses o[ Chicago. They Lecture - Dr. W. E. Van Heynin· TO THE EDITOR: ropresen~ tbut of Tb. D.II, Iow.n. vit;'>~ will be available from 7:15 gen, Sir William Dunn School of cach time I cross, I bave the John Fo t r DuJles. ment of the Unitarian Church. At will scrve as discussion leaders. "JIas a Hoax Bcen Pcrp trated?" 7 Dr. Albert Norris of the Depart A cost supper wili be served at 5. to 9:15 p.m. Pathology. University of Oxford - fiction. Thcrc really arc people who haunting though of someone trip. 4. Adjustment to God. God, as "The Key to Lockjaw" - Medical Tbe Daily Iowan blitbely asks. menl of Psychiatry wilt speak on Married students' group oC th~ WOMEN'S GYM - There will be cringe ~t thc buffooneries of a ping in one of the holcs and fall· revealcd thru the local churches. Amphitheatre. One o[ the literati s ms to think gerontology . Wesley Foundation will begin a recreational swimming at tbe poseur like Mezcy. As for Levin, ing into the path or a moving finds it easier to adjust to me. study, "Our Methodist Hcritage" 8 p.m. - Humanities Society - another of the literal! wrote all Women's Gvmnasium on Monday. Shambaugh Auditorium. he can use my condemned letters car. This hasn't happencd yet. and 5. Adjustment to the Human con CHRISTIAN SCIENCE STU. Sunday evening. Rev. E. P. Phil Tuesday, Tllursday and Friday ,J L those bad letters attacking Mezy. lips will lead a discussion on Friday, May 9 to help his litcrary ambitions if he I hope it never will . But why not dition. J affirm that Aristo· DENT ORGANIZATION - will from 4:15 to 5:15. All women stu· Supreme Court Day - Old Capl· and signd phony names Ilk Clnrke phancs. Socrates. Jesus of Naz mcct Tucsday at 6: 30 in the Ea,t Methodism in America Sunday dents. staff, aDd [acuIty members wants . . . But Oli lIer C. Foster rcmove the possibility by fixing evening at 5. It will be followcd tol. Meeker to them. Well. if The Daily areth. St. Au!!usline, Marlin Lobby Conference Room or the are invited. Student Art Guild Painting Exhl· Jowan wants to know if a hoax has has succeeded. lie has managed the sidewalks'! Luther, Galileo, Joan d'Arc, Vol Student Union. by a covered dish supper at 6. A to bcave bis way into this long Richard W. Moeller superviscd nursery will be pro YWCA BABY SITTING A bition. be n pl'rpctrated it should lind out. taire, Thomas Jefierson. Abc Saturday, May 10 A committee or inquiry should be braw 1 about literacy just after Hillcrest N·l44 Lincoln. Mahatma Gandhi and GAMMA DELTA - A panel on vided for the children. haby·sittiDg service to the residents o! Inwa City is beIng offered by Student Art Guild Painting Exhi· summoned. ]s it possible that the cveryone else has gone away. Th2 Albert Sehwcitzer (who wrote Christian Family life will be the same outfit (including Levin and TO FILE 51085: program Sunday evening at Gam WESTMINSTER - The discus the Personal Service committee of bition. that nasty letter to the woJ'ld Sunday, May 11 Mezey) who investigated prejudice field of battle is his to strut as As the Office or Studcnt Affairs I ma Della. The usual cost supper sion topic for the Graduate Student the Y.W.C.A, Call x2240 to make about H-bombs), affirm that all Student Art Guild Painling Exhi· ln the barbershops could be recall many words over as he knows. files letters appearing in the Daily lhese people and hundreds likc will bcgin at 5: 15, and will be rol Discussion Fellowship meeting at arrangements for transportation .. 4 p.m. on Sunday is "Encounter and price. bition . ed to determine the reality d Clarke Meeker Iowan as "tip-offs to an emotional them who tricd to arouse their lowed by Bible Study from the book Monday, May 12 IF Patricia Frost and Paul Gray? 109 E. Burlingtcn disturbance," and further, as I fellow creatures from indilCer of Romans. Vespers will conclude with God". This is the second in Perhaps Mr. Slattery, who likes once in a weak moment wrote such ence and greed, I affirm that the evening at 8. a series of eight studies introduc PENGUINt SWIMMIN6 CLUI) 4:10 p.m. - The Mayo Memorial , to leave bis littercd d sk to float TO THf: EDITOR: a I tier, I wish to inform youot thes(' peopl' are uncurably emo ing the Bible as a whole. Leader for University women will meet 00 Lecture - Dr. Franz J . Ingelfinger. Wednesdays from 4:15 to 5:15 until Head, Division of Gastro-E nterol~ r about in 8 parachul criticizing I dOn't know 1f anyone bas ever my present compl tcly "mark t tionally disturbed. Let their !lies WESLEY FOUNDATION - A Reverend Jerome J. Leska. .. himself (he claims) could remain able" adjustment to liCe. bc reopened. Th y were sick! movie on Skid Row, Chicago, U The Sunday Evening Fellowship the end of the school year." gy at Boslon Universily School o[ approached you wllh this problem, __ Medicine - "Cardiospasm and ~I on earth long enough to lead these I submit the folJowing evidence: sick! sick! I affirm the O!fice linois. will open the program Sun· mceting at 6 p.m. will have as champions. but ('ven if someone has it is worth 1. Adjustment to myself. Myself of Studcnl Af£airs! day at 5:30. It will set the stage guest speaker Mr. John Sunier. an PLAYNITES ror stuOents staff Other Disorders of Eso phageal· Meanwhile it will have to be as mentioning again. What I WOllid is not DOW. nor ever has been, (Clip on the dotted line.) ior a discussion of the church's SUI student. He will present an il and faculty and their spo~ses at M~tor Function" - Medical Am· sumed that truth is stranger than like to s e ln your newspaper is a nor ever will in the future be dis- Citiz.n 51085, low D.lta social concern in the city. Two lustrated lecture. "The Riddle of the Fieldhouse ead 'ruesday and plutheatre. . . . An angry old man weeks ago a group of students Russia," and will give his imprcs Friday Dight from 7'30 to 9:30 8 p.m. - Humanllies S?clety - sions as a recent visitor to Russia. __ _ Senate Chamber, Old Capitol. Jim Hatch, G. from thc local foundation took a Wednesday, May 14 IBeHer Save Yourself For California!l 8 p.m. - SUI Symphony Or· WSUI Schedule chestra Conccrt - Iowa Memorial WSUI - IOWA CITY OtO It/o Union. : / WII S.lurda.y. Ilay 3. 19;;8 Thursday, May 15 ~ere / 8 :00 Morning Chapel 10:30 a.m. - Governor's Day 'I AGUnAS ACDfM CONOREGATION FIRST !'HOLISn LUTBBRAN REORGANIZED CIfVRCH or Jl!SlJ~ 8 : 1~ News Military Review. I tMn B. W•• bID,lon /il l. CHURCn CIIRIST 0 LATTER DAY SAINT8 8:30 Family Album Confcrence Room 1 9;(10 Challenge RabbI St.nlo, U 'I'lII•• Dubuque an4 I. rlte' 8ta. 6:30 p.m. Triangle Club Annual Jow. Memorla1 Union 10:00 Recital Hall Banquet - Triangle Club Dining I Frlda1 Ser.leo, • p.m. Re •. 80, \Vlnr.te.... ""hID , aJ _b.rd C. 8.t~e,ber" Mlnlsl .. 10:30 Cue 8obb.th wor.blp. Ii.lurh,. 9 . ... BlI!!nrlcu: It 9, 11 • •m. ':SO: Cburch School 12 :00 Rhythm Rambles Room. Iowa Memorial Union. 10:8G •. rn.. lI,ornln, Wor.hl. 12 :30 News Nuner,.: g &D. 11 •.•~ 8 p.m. - University Play - "The • unda,. 8C1h ••h ••. m... 7:80 p.m .• Y.P.M.B . 12:45 One Man', Opinion A SE~I1ILY OP GOD 1:00 Editorial Palle Alchemist" - University Theatre. . . 1:15 A Year AIlO This Week 4111 S. CllutoD 5t. Fl&ST PltE8BYTERIAlII cavaea BOARON EVANOELICAL 1:30 AlumnI· Varsity Football Game The Rey. DILn Mtller, Paat., 16 E. M.rket St. UNITED BRETHREN CRURCR 3:30 Baseball Game nowa-North- Mo.... I., W.rsblp, I~ •. m. · Halona western) (DoublheQderJ D,. P. fI."I.on Polloolt. MID 1st •• lteY'. Ho,...rd 1;1 . Mart" P ....r 5:30 News SUlowan Seeks Cbrist'. Amban&dora7 0:4G II." 'lb. R.ev. Jerome J . Lek•• , Runday ehool. 0:80 •. m . Unlvenlt,. Paltor 5:45 SporlSltme B ..a.o,eU.U", Ser.lu, 'I p .m.. Morntnr Worlhip, 10 :~ a.m. 6:00 Dinner Hour 9:SO Prln •• lon AdllU Bible CI .... Even'", War hlP. ':38 p.m. 8:55 News State Office with 0:80: C.lle,.-A,e Ch ...e b Sebool CI ... Vnlv ...II, Fellow.bIP. 1.1-lr4 BU'a1 7:00 Opera PM BETHANY BAPTI T CnUaCD ~: IO .nd 11 :00 • . m .• Crib and Care NIl,- ., .:00 p.m. lery. 0:45 New. and SDOrll Young Democrats B A •••• (For Tr.nlport.Uon. e.U 1-014', •• .. SI. ... Fifth Jow. CII7 ' :80 .nd 11:00 a.m.. 8uuda)' Cbu_b (24.1). WSllI - IOWA CITY Din k/o Unified "orolD, WG ..hl. SorTie •• ' :U S.b.ol o t\londay, ~lay 5, 1t)38 ' :80 11 :110 • . m ~ "o.. Harvey Anderson, C4, Brayton, a • •m . .nd I(ornl ... bl, n . IV'llln, Oo.pol Sonic •• 7:11t p.... Sermon ; " Ma rk of Lh e Chrl.Uan Jlome ST. ANDREW "RESOl'TEaIAN 8:00 MornIng Chapel member of the SUI Young Dem ~ 8:80 p.m. Communlean&. CI ... ellUBell 8:15 News crals, has an nounccd that he will 1:60 p.m. Or.dualtl Student Dbc1Iu loD Sun .t 51. and Melro •• An. 8:30 Recent Amerlcan HIStory aETUEL AFRICAN METnODI8T F.llow.hlp tn UnlvuslLy llelJh'" 9: \5 Thc Book.hel f seck a state office at the state 9:45 MornIng Fealure CnURClJ . :on p.m. Junl.r fll,b CI.b Paul E. Parker, M 101"., Young Democratic Conve ntion 10 • p.m., !:I t.den' Su ppe r 0: "1 _.m. Church School 10:110 News 411 8. Goverdor S •• 10:15 Kitchen Conccrt G p.m. Slluda, Eve"ln, F.Uo .... bl. 10:011 •. m . Mornln~ Worsblp bc held in Dcs Moincs today and H ... C. a. HoDoll.I., r ....r II :4~ The Church at Work 10:00 •. m. Churcb SoIoool Ir' Grail. tomorro'w. D e•• Uon •• , S p ~m.. and Under 12:00 Rh ythm Rambles Wo ..blp, 4 p.m. PIRST MITUODI8T CDUaCD • p.m. Blbl. todr 12:30 News At a Thursday night pre-conven· Jelten.a and Dub.q.. 8u. )2:45 Know Your Children Tu ••.• 10:00 '.m. Bibl. Stud, 1 :00 Mostly Muolc lion caucus altended by the group's TOE ·CUUltCD OF ClI.18T Dr. L. L. DUDbln,toD, l!JalJt.r Wed .• 0:30 Cbolr .. raeUe. UfO Klrk " ..d A ... ChDreb Sc.hool, 9:30 aDa 11 • . m . 1:55 News 25 convention delegates, Anderson Blbl. Cia .... I •• m. 2:00 Mostly Music Mor"ln, Wonbl,. 1 :80 na 11 ..... 2:30 announced that he would seck a Mornlnr Worship, JO ...... Sermon: "Chooslnl' A Mate lt ST. pAUL'S LUTDEBAIi CDLaca Mu&lc Appreciation Evonln, Wo rsblp Serneo. 7:00 , .•• Mlllou,1 Synod 3:20 Mostly Music vice-presidency office. .Of E. .Jerrerll DD 3:55 News Anderson came to SUI in 1956 e nURc· n OF JESUS. C .DRIST fIRST UNIT AalAN IIOCOITT Tbe R.... Jobn Conltabl.. P ••••• 4:09 Chlldten'. Hour OF LAT'J'ER.-DAY SAINTS Iowa A.ye. an. Gilbert S t. 10 • . m. .nda." r:hool 4:30 Te. Time from Grandview junior coUege in 910 K. Fatrcblld St_ Rev. Khoren Arlslao 11 :00 •. m. Mornln, Wo n blp 5:30 News 5;45 Sport.tlme Des Moines. where he was instru· rrle tbood 1Iloellnl. , a.lII. 10 :4~ a.m.: Cb ureh Sob ..l . Sermon : "Famillel In Troublc" S[ud.n~ menlal in orga nizing a Young Dem· Sund.,. cb ool, 10 • . m . 10 :45 • •m .: Chareh Se,.,le •. 5 : 1:; p.m. Supper 8:00 Dinner Hour S.cramtDi Hoellnr. G:H , .... G:~O p.m . C.mpus Blbl. Stud, 6:55 News ocrat club there. He bas ormon: "Th. Way Of All 1'1. h" BasiC been Speaker: Kev. John Crane, Park " :lHl Panel DlticuuJon uTbc CbrlstJan 7:00 Beller. · . .... mll)''' 8:00 Concert PM treasurer and mcmbership chair· CIJ1JRCU OF '1DB NAZARENB Jooresl, III. BurlinctoD a .. ~ ("lin ton su. M on .. , and 8:80 Ad ult CI ..... 9:00 Trio man of the local club. Th ••••. O. M. FI.ld. )l1D.Is~er 9:45 News and Sports 9:45 . .... CHURL Richard Rausch. A4. Carroll, was hnda, Sohool. nEE HETHODIST K UI (F~I) SCIIEDULE DI.7 mI. Mornlnr W.r hlp. 10:.5 • .1IL 83L TILlr4 Ay •• IT. TDOMAS MORE CHAPEL chosen to head the delegation at 6 , ... 108 McLeao SI. 6:00-9 :00 Fealure work will be Bach: Bru •• Fell.w blp. Tbe aey. Junel W . Baue•• Put., the convention. Y.utb Doa:, 8:4$ X.nsl,nor 8. D. B. Veowa,. Pal lor Mass in B Minor ".m.. Sunday School, 10 a .•• lun'.' Malle., 6!4a, a, " 10, aa. 11:30 Mernlnc Wenblp, It ..... e ..lIl . THE CONGBEGATIONAL CBllltCa Woroblt> . 1:110 p.lD ...,. Mrs. Eld.D Cllnton and Jolt.. on Str•• '" an. 'rbe 10 ...... u. b a Bl,h ...... , LAFF·A·DAY Til • • e•. Jobn G. Cr.I" )lIDlst •• a. Fuhrman. by t.he e..nrrclaU.n. 10 :4:' Chllrcb ebo.l Oail), Mautl, 1 :30 a. ID ., ., ...... 'J:8t 10:4~ W.rshlp er.lo. ot FRIENDS MEETINO Sermon: "Th e Wander of It "'fWCA Boom, Iowa Mem.orlal 11aJ •• IT. WENCBSLAU8 CBllltCa G:SO p.m. Siudent Followlhlp tJ34I E. D ..... por1 81. 6:80 p.m. PlI,rlm Fellowsblp R. Br)'.n Michelle', Clerk O:SO •. m. MeeUn, for Worsblp Tbe Rev. Edw.rd W. Ne.~JI. Pal", · . . lo :ao a.m. DiscussIon 8unday MultS. 8::1' • •ID ., ...... KVANOELlCAL FR£E CRUaCR 10 • . m., 11 :"0, •. m. 01" CORALVILLE Dall, Ma..... 1 a.lD~ 7 :3' • ••• The Rev. W. Kobert elilberU'a, P.I'tor .:.5 ' .m. S.n4a, SoIoo.l. ORACE UNITED Il:N •. m .. Worsblp S.rTI •• lID SS IO NARY CHUaCD TilE UNITEn CIIUllCff Sermon: "" ' 111 Cbrllt &et'llrn!" 11$t MD.eallne Av•• 1807 Lower fttulcaUne ••• Communion Tb ....,. N.rm." Hobb., P•• h, E. Eu,ene Webel, Pal 'or 6:00 p.m. F.C.Y.F. ' :46 ..... BIble 8tud, el..... for .11 9:45 • . m. Senda,. cbool e:4" p.m . Choir Rebearsa1 ace.·· 11:00 •. m. ~lo rDln, Wonhl, 1:30 p.m. Evenln, Servle. olV:U W.nhl, Ser,lo. 'Wednesday, 7-' p.m., Junior ChoIr Ser'mon: •• ~ na,ln,. Conre I~on" , 1:00 • •m . Youth ... n ..... bl. Practice DArLY IOWA" EDITORIAL STAFP lrom 7 to 1:30 8.m.. on Saturday. F1aST BAPTIST CHURCR 7:80 p.m. ervJees Sln,lplralion Make-good service on mIssed papers I. ?:1It p.m. Wedne d.r: Even'D, Blbl. -.h~1>o11y Iowan EdItor ...... Tom Slattery Nortb (;lIolon and Falrebll4 8M. iUud7 and Pra,er Service. bnallln. Editor ...... Don Mitchell nol poll Ible. bUI every elfort will be Rev. O. Thoma. FaUaru •• , Minister RINITY EpI8COPAL CBUJICR Cily Edllor ...... Marilyn Lyo n made to correcl errofl with the next MartOD Van D,k. M.1 ..bte r .r ...t. III. B. Collo,. 8t. MEMBE!L A.slstant City EdItor .. John Januon Issue. Th ....re •• J . B. J.r.i•• AUDIT BUREAU Sand., CburManager ...... JIm Orth TUf.da1. 8 p.m . Rook Iud,. "The Bem· lte:ms, or e nnollntemen 10 The Cin:u1atlon ...... Wilbur PelerlOn rUt T cnalSTIAI'I CRv.eD "OD'" ., KIn'.... U.ln" liT. PAT.ICK ·~ covaca Daily Iowan. ]!;dJt>rlal offices a.e :17 E. A .. e. . . . H& It. C •• 81. DArLV IOWAN cmCU~TION -- I..... r' In "" CommunicallQnl Center. ClrcljlaUOn'Manager ... .. Paul Beard TRUSTEES. BOA.D or STUDENT - Tb. a .... A. C. It.'rt with animals at SUI. She Board. ed essay or di. rlation required Carol Ann, 4 months. William Bockoven, re ident phy station attendant at Guernsey, who or Mrs. John Lach, 84050. Tickets Pharmacy Organization ician of Psychiatry at University confesses - now that she has The SUI Leam was cho en of cnndidate for a doctor' degree. While In Germany, Wilson wa" for the dinner are $2.50. Dancing got the fox from a farmer who moved oul - thal she raised a through a preliminary tournam('nt TIl(' entire proce , he told a the Company Commander in the Rob rt 111. Larson, P3, Mapleton, Hospitals; and Dale M. Bentz, caught him in a field nearby. will be to th orche Ira o[ lhe director of University Libraries. baby squirrel in Currier lIali Jasl open to any interested student. The forum Thur day, i "cxc('_sively 2nd Baltl(' Group, 10th Infantry Variety Club of Cedar Rapids. was elected president of the Am· Guernsey is about 50 miles west summer. The squirrel was l1am d [our players will be: Michael prolong('d, exhausting and dispirit· Dh'ision. lie was in Europe from ('rican Pharmaceutical Association, of Iowa City, just off Highway 6. Johannes after Johannes Brahms, Engel, G, Balboa Canal Zone; ing .. 1935 to 1958. Wil on also Slirved in ZETA TAU AL PHA ocial orOr· student branch at SUI. SHOULD BE TIME ENOUGH This isn'l the first offering of an till' German composer and pianist. Theodore Shed rolf, G, Chicago, The lime spent on these papers Korea in 1950·51. Ily, will have the 1958 State Dny at Richard Watkins, P2, Anamosa, DES MOl ES IA' - Allan Trim animal Mary has had. She said her III.; Lewis Barnett, G, Lexington, mu t lx' cut down. h said. be Among military decorations that Iowa Wesleyan College Sunday. was chosen vice· president at the ble pleaded guilty in District Court students bring her baby rabbits, Johannes was smuggled in and Capl. .. out of Currier in a shoe box every Ky.; Jon Weinberg, G, Iowa City. COil e th('y ar(' "a trial run in reo Wilson has received arc the Sliver Reoresentati\'es {rom all over Iowa all-day elections held Friday al the Friday to a robbery charge and squirrels, lambs, chicks, mice and scarch tl'chnique, and nothing Star, Purple n -art, Korean SCI" will meet al the John Wesley lIol· College or Pharmacy. asked to be senl to the state peni most everything alive around the day and slept in Mary's pock('t Exhl· while she was in class. Johannes PHI RHO SIGMA WtVES more" lind they seldom add any· vice Medal, United Nations Service land Student Union on the campus Other Mw officers arc Robert tentiary al Fort Madison so he farm. Phi Rho Sigma Wive will be thing to human knowlcdgu. J\1('dal, th hin se Intervention and th fcatur d speaker will be Straw, P2, Burlington, seerctary, "Could learn a trade." Judge Car She had been able to turn down !lccidcntly got loost' one day and hasn't been seen sinet'o hoste ses at a tea for medical stu· Medal and the Good Conduct Mrs. James A. Van Allen, wiCe and Sylvia PaLler on, Pl, ouncH roll 0, Switzer obliged by giving Exhi· everything but the fox. Reynard's dents' wive Sunday al 2:30 p.m. II1l'dal. or the UI physici t. Bluffs, lreasurer. him a lo-year sentence. big brown eyes and downy. brown lIIary haslens to add that she has permission from the Davenport in the Univer ity club rooms of fur were just 100 much to resist. game warden 10 keep the cub. Iowa Memorinl Union. Exhi· Mary said. The cub is about sh: inchl's tall But the squirrel in Curri('r was and - minus his tail - about 14 another matter. -Doors Open 1:15- inches long. His bushy tail extmds an additional eight inches. He has BUSY RITCHARD black feet and ears and a skinny NEW YORK IIl'\ - One of the the long nose, with a mouth thM serms ater's busiest aclor·directors, Cy mI~IM11J to be grinning all the time. ril Ritchard, ha been invited to "ENDS " During the day Reynard goes to supervise a Broadway project for NOW MONDAY" school with Mary and sits tied. n('xl fall, "The Pleasure of llis Company," starring Cornelia Otis -~s fo rS a le lots tor Sale not too calmly, in the hall whM t FIR~ r RUN HITI :a Classified Miscellaneous for Sal. she is in class. He spends his Skinner. Ritchard currently is touring in 1848 4-door Chr),.ler- II,ht. 1951 Olds- TUPPERWARE _ Flne'Double lIaro&e. $2,000.00 down - Con- menl (or ",mQler Ie Ion. Men only. SATURDAY SPECIAL ren IDSertlons a Month, lraet. 8-3448. G·11 SOD E. Burllnllon. Apt. it2. 5·9 and Gloria G. Myers, 34, Moline, Open 7:00 • lst Show 7: 30 Each lnseruon ...... Instruction III. Student Rates 50c RENT·A·CAR Donald F. Bunn, 22, Brooklyn, with 10 Card B.IUroom d.nce leMOns. Special rate. DiAl Mimi Youde Wur(u. Dial H85 5·1511 TY.PEWRITERS 10., and Lillie B. Barwood, 16, OR STARTS OVER THE • REPAIRS Grinnell. WE EKEND Work Wanted WilHam L. Calef, 22, Iowa City, TODAY • SAlES RENT ·A·TRUCK and Mary A. Fuller, 18, Marion. PLEASE-NO CHILDREN'S STORMS DOWN, lereen up. Window. • RENTALS HERE ARE 2 OF THE BEST EVER MADE wa.hed. FuU Inaurance coveralle. Al- Deaths: ADMISS IONS SOLD 4191 ~-25 bert A. Ebl. C ..U SO, Solon. Authorized. Royal I LICENSED • Mrs. Marie Schnoebelen, &I, TH IS ENGAGEMENTI FABULOUS Ignition Dealer Crawfordsville, May 2. Wont To Buy Mrs. Josephine Strouhl, 79, 330 THRILLS .... Carburetors Portables StandardS , Hertz DRrVE-UK System S. Linn St., May 2. WANTED to buy lUed swing Ht. 2064. GENERATORS STARTERS 1~:trl!4,'i AWm 5-8 Wikel I ELF YIIl in Briggs & Stratton Motors DOORS OPEN 1:00 P.M. I Roommate Wante d MAHER BROS. NOW! Pyramid Services Typewriter Co. I " ENDS WANTED two or three ,Iris to share 'Ends Mon.' NOW MONDAY" apartment. Dill 5961. 5-13 621 S. Dubuque Dial 5723 Dial 8·1 051 ~3 E. Walhington Phone 9696 SHOWS - 1: 15·3 :45 ·6:35- 9:00-" FEATURE 9: 10" CHI C YOUNG AND THEy'LL HAvE TO DO EVERYBOOy YVANTS Prices-This Attrection SOMETHING A8'f MoQ.M 0IC1\Ift1 . ':. ". ;.... ,'arring " .. 4 ..... DEBOIAH lEll STARRING STEWIlT 11A11E1 JANEPOWEU~ HOWARDKm.
.---TUESDA Y-----. Jennife r Jones in liTHE SONG OF PLUS - COLOR CARTOON :"- FOR BEST PICTURE r, ' . ~.~~ BERNADETTEII "POLKA DOT PUSS" STARTS-NEXT BEETLE LET'S seE•• -TUESDAY· IF l: WE~E 8EETLEAND ~'P laye d with passionate inte nsity !" T HE 5A26E WANTEPME, nt.'[ "'UfJ.I ... COlUIIIIIA ,tCTVIES prison's A SAM IPIEGU PIOOUCTIC* w..IelZE~ WILLIAM HOLDEN t ElO?! AlEC SUINNESS • JACK HAWKINS "IHE .RIDGI ON IHI RIY.R I(WAI" T£CHHICOLOR. CIHEMASCOPI TODAY WIlli SESSIlE ItAYAJlAWA • !AloI U DOItAlO • AlIIi sEAla Thru IIId InlrOClvt ln. GEOfF REY ItORN E • Plr. ellCl " DAVIP LlAII TUESDAY Ser... p l" b, PI ERRE . OIJUE eU ed O~ " ,. Novel Pa~"~;HE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa City, I~w_Saturday, MIY 3, '1t~ " ...... , ...... - ...... 'I" I . lovia ~lun1i1 ' i f,, ': Test Varsity Gri' der:~ Alumni Boast By Wisconsin Tops Hawkeyes in 10th, 4-3 AI ... HnklM Several Pro Hawks 0-4 Alumni Like Game F tb II St Iowa Golf Team Even if they should happen to 00 a ars In Quadrangular get laughtered, although I don't B ALAN HOSKINS In Big Ten think they will, the Iowa ALumni I y Sportl Editor By DALE KEUTER Iowa's golf team meets Ulinois, wUL return home feeling pretty . Staff Writer Indiana. and Northweslern in a good after their game today with A po~er-p~cked Alumni footb~1l quadrangular meet today at Cham learn will give the Iowa varsity A 2-out single in the first oC the the Hawkeye Varsity. It fir t 1958 te I today as the two tenth by Jim Lesniak enabled Wi - paign, I1J. From what I've seen, and my teams meet in the first Varsity consin Friday to edge by the Iowa The Hawkeyes will be facing vet· talks with some of the players. Alumni game in 4L years. Hawkeyes, 4-3 on the Iowa dia eran teams in the quadrangular the former Hawkeye tars have A crowd of 15 ,000 to 20,000 people mond. as all three foes have several re had a great time preparing for the is exp cted for the contest which Lesniak's game-winning single turning lettermen. conlest, and probably will have a will officially wind up spring drills came after the Badgers' BiJI Mai good time today, regardless of the for the Varsily. Tickets for the HAL WII laU had smgled and moved to sec Iowa takes a 3-2 mark into the outcome. game will be available at the Alh- Frid.y in hopes of bre.ki", away agalnlt ond on a sacrifice by Frank Marik. meet, with both losses coming at Vllrsity-Alumnl football gamo. DIck DealY (73) led the interference Most of the returning pl.yers letic Ticket Office until noon 10- 1t was the second conference win the hands oC Western Illinois. The are hoping today's gllm. will be day, and up until game time <1:30 al Bill Fenton (83), Fr.nk Bloom~uilt (M, anel an unIdentified tackle work.d out_ Tunnell, on. of the finelt ."nslve backs in pre for the Badgers, while the 10 s TWO UNDEFEATED IOWA tennil play.rs, JOt Martin, left, .nd Don Hawkeyes have defeated Wiscon a IUCCIII 10 that they'll be .ble p.m.) at the Stadium. kept Iowa in the cellar with a 0-4 b.1I with the N.w York Glantl, Is conlldered ene .. the top punt r.· Middl.brook, will go after th.ir sixth straight victories tod.y against sin, Minnesota and Bradley. to return again next year. The The Alumni bo.st llveral pre turn.rs in pro football. -Daily low.n Phote by Walter Kleine. record. Illinois_ M.rtin .nd Middlebrook will also team up for the No. 2 In a triangular meet Thursday ,Ima Is I "naturll" .nd I hope and ex-pro pl.yerl, plus IIv.rll The Hlwkey.s r.lIi.d twice, in singles. -D.ily Iowan Photo by Walt.r KI.ine. It can be continued for many mambers of the 1957 tellm, anel both the .i,hth and ninth innints at Peoria, lll., the Hawk.eyes de y.ars. promi .. to give the V.rslty • to tI. Wisconsin, but ellth tim. Ceated Bradley, U-7, but fell before 1 Football fans certainly should ItiH tilt. Cubs Trail, 7-0; Win the aaette" were able to come Western lIIinoi, LOI -7 2. not miss the game if they can help The game could be a battle of back with a run. Tennis Tearn After 6th Thursday's results; it. lIIany of Iowa's greatest stars, a strong Alumni defense and potent A total ot 25 hi ts were colleeled John Leichty III benl Jan Hartman 'BI, 3-0; Jim KIng IWI bealLelchlY, including several who have sLarred Varsity oUense. The Varsity lost between the two teams with Wis 3-0; Bob Seward I BI be.t Clydo In professional football will be in several of the key m n from their On Moryn Homer, 8-7 consin getting 14 off two Hawk hur Feltes "" 2- 1; Dlek Mye.. ,W) action. And th re'll be plenty of outstanding defensive team oC 1957, Straight Here Today b~at Bud JUdl sh (II. 2-1 ; Judl.h belt CH1CAGO I.fI - Walt Moryn's Camilo Pascual struck out 13 in lers_ Glen Van Fossen started for any Moore 'BI. 3-0. good scats. and most of these men wiIJ be in second homer of the iame, with registering his first win_ Iowa, but was relieved by Jack Town's f{'nnis SQ uad will meet their second Big Ten opponent of th John Anderson IBI beat Steve THE ALUMNI relt Friday night action against the Varsity today. Nora in the eighth. Nora finished Showe .. lil. 3-0; Showers bent AI none on in the ninth after a 6-run Chlon'o ...... 100 010 000 0- 2 8 0 year this morning when they host a powerful ]lIinois squad on the Borkow IW'. 3-0; John Ryskewlu that the Iowa coaching staff might Included in this group arc Jim . '~ Walhlrnton . aiD OOD lDO 1- S a I the game and was the loser as he IW' beat Dnle liBye. (I). 2-1; liay .. be using some und rhanded melh- Gibbons, Alex Karras, Frank Chicago rally tied the score at 1-7 DonOVAn , Slaley 11) and Lollor; allowed five hits, one a home run var ity courts at 10 a .m. ]n the event o[ bad weather, Hawkeye coach bent Dick HnbbinRn (B). 2-1; John in the sc\'cnth, gave the homer- PaICual and Courtney. L - SlJlley. Goet~ IW' benl RU II Sohrn ..e Ill. ods. Tbe Alumni were euests at Bloomquist. Bob Commings, Bill happy Cubs and 8-7 triumph over 13 ome run - W hln,lon, Sievers by Wisconsin's Dave Moriarty in Don Klotz said the meet will b h Id in lhe Fieldhouse. 2-1; Schrngge benl Bob Mo ..... t81. a big dinner at Curt Yocum's res· Happel, Mike Hagler, Dick Theer the ninth . The Hawks are undefeated in 2-1. the Milwaukee Braves Friday_ The laurant and felt th coaching staff and Gene Veit. * * * Iowa scor d first in the second five meets and have a 1-0 confer Cubs trailed 7-0. in the sixth inning Yanks Pound K.C. Th· I d , ence record. Wisconsin was a 9-0 was trying to add even more extra D.fensive coach Harolel Brael. inning when Allan Klinger sln~led, I nc a s n pounds on some or the players. ley, a member of the Clevel.nd The Cubs, who have belted 28 stole second and scored on a SIngle victim April 26. Other lowa wins homcrs in 15 games. thus improved NEW YORK I.fI - Bob Turley have come over Bradley, Kalama Th. Alumni may retali.tt Browns, h.1 an oulstandlnt de· their first-place standing in the cooled of( the upstart A's from by Les Zanotti. I 1 t 0 td thou,h by usln, a Canlldi.n pro fensive unit, bollting • huge Wisconsin scored II run in the S U oor zoo, Weslern Michigan and South National League. Kansas City Friday with a four ern Illinois. In the five meets, The Men's Shop football rul. which .lIowl • team front lin._ Starting in the 4-man thlrel on a doubI. by Ed C.nnon Pinch-hitter Jim Bolger's three hitter while his New York Yankee Iowa has outscorcd the opposition, to UII 12 men. K.nny PIOtn lind pro type "defenliv. line will be mates ro11ed to an 8-1 victory de Ind a single by Mallatt. The M t T d distinctive run homer started the big Cub Badgers pick.d up anoth.r t.lly 0 42-3 . Franlc Gillilm played in th. Can- Don Ch.lf, K.rr.s, Bradl.y and seventh and chased Milwaukee spite Bob Cerv's eighth home run ee ay , .d1an League the past .eason. Dick Woodward_ in the Slventh fr.me when Ron Koh said he plans to continu. mens wear starter Gene Conley. oC the season. Ni.man doubled and scored on a with the change h. made in his After Friday night's dinner For- Backing up the line will be Don Iowa's track team meets lndiana The roof caved in on Conley In Cerx, an ex-Yankee continued sin,l. by Walt.r Holt. doubles lineup last week. 'nI. est Evashevskl thanked the Alumni Suchy, ' Bill Reichardt and Bloom his tremendous spring suree with at Bloomington today in its first the big Cub seventh atter Bobby In Iowa's half of the eighth, Big Ten outdoor dual meet of the No. 1 doubles will be Art An· tuxedo rental team members, "not for their at- quist with Happel and Bob Smith a second-inning homer oU Turley Thorn on got an infield single. Hawkeye rightfielder Don Rutkow s('ason. drews and Bob Potthast. Joe headquarters tendance, but for their courage in playing the cornermen in the um Sammy Taylor singled to center on a 3-2 pitch. Martin and Don Middlebrook will playing." Evy told the Alumni brella defense employed by the ski tripled with one away. Fred Coach Francis Crehmey.r laid and pinch-hitler Bolger homered K~nra. City ...... 010 000 ODD- 1 4 I Long sent Rutkowski home with handle the No.2 aslignment with 105 E, College New York . . _. 302 IlOO :IO~- 8 10 0 he Is expecting a clos. meet they must be the most courageous ew York Giants' pro team. over the left field bleachers_ Bill VOllman and Milo Larimer group he 'd seen. Playing safety will be two out- Terry. Craddock 15'. Dickson (81 a Line single to right center. with the Hooli.rl. who finished Milwaukee . IDO 321 000- 7 9 2 nnd H.OU Ie; Turley and Berra. L - The Hawks were robbed of an Chlo.,o ...... O?O 001 601- 8 13 I third in the Big Ten Indoor in the No.3 spot. I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Naturally, the Alumni ha~ difrer- standing defensive men, Em Tun- Terry. other possible run when Dick cnt feelings about the game. nell, an All-Pro selection 11 years COilipy 11) , Johnlon .71. Wiley (11. Home runt - Kanlll' City. Corv III. Championlhips in March. "They Andrews, Potthast, Martin, Mid-I , in a row as a safetyman, and Lllllefleid ,81 and Sawau-kl, Rice (8)~ New York, Skowron 13J. Weatherly smashed a ball oCC the ar. strong in the same eve nts die brook and Voxman have com DrOll. Mayer 16'. Lown 181. EI ton glove of Wisconsin pitcher George TODAY will be the first chance Kenny Ploen, the Big Ten's Most .91 S. Taylor. T.ppe 19' . W - Eillon. we are." he said. "Our weak· piled undefeated singles records so NOW AUDITIONING ror fans to see the n 'II extra point I I . 956 L - LltlIeCleld. * * * Schmid. The ball rolJed toward nessel match too, exctpt for the far this season. The doubles com rule in errect. If the ball is run Valuab e Payer In 1 . Home runs - Milwaukee. CovIngton Sisler Blanks Tigers short where Badger shortstop Bill bination of Voxman and Larimer (1._ ChlcB,o. foryn 2 14,. Bolaer (1/. mile relay. If we had Finch GIRL VOCALISTS or passed over the goal lin after Th. Varlity boash on. of the BOSTON I.fI - Boston right MalJatt made a somersault pickup (Gastonia, senior quartermller is also unbeaten. a touchdown. two points will be tllil offensive unitl In Hawkeye hander Dave Sisler scaUered sev and toss d to second to force Long. who Is out with an Injured leg The lIlini have won nine of ten scored. Only one pOint will be history. L.eI by quart.rback Redlegs* Trip * Cards * en hits for hi third victory of III the ninth the Badger's Moriar muscle, in there, we could push meets including three victories given if the extra point is kicked. Rllndy Duncan, the Bi, T.n'l ST. LOUIS I.fI - Georee Crowe the season Friday as the Red Sox ty hit a home run over the right them in that race too." over conference foes. They own leading paller last y•• r, the V.r. field fence to again put the Badgers "THE HAWKEYES" TO MOVE THE BALL, the Var- slty appe.rs abl. to Icore .t any drove in five runs in leading the blanked the Detroit Tigers 6-0_ Cretzmeyer Ii ted hurdler. Wil victori s over Minnesota, 9-0, In sity will probably have to run Ihe time. Cincinnati Redlegs to a 7-3 victory SIsler, hampered by shoulder ahead, 3-2. lie Mayas one of th strongest diana, 8-1, and Purdue, 9-0_ In the bottom of the ninth, .f· ends today. Th Alumni 4-man tarting in the backfield wilh Friday night over the stumbling trouble last season, didn't give a points on the Hoosier squad. [owa's AI Holtmann has pac.d IlIin· PHONE 8·3618 line, weighing about 1,000 pounds, Duncan will be a pair of swift half Sl. Louis Cardinals. He brought th walk while striking out four in a t.r Nlo Hawkeyes had been r. leading hurdler, Bill Orris is listed ois this ye.r with an unbeaten tlr~cI, LII Zinotti lingl.d Iharply DERK SIMONSON will be tougher to go through than backs, Geno Sessi and Ray Jauch, Redlegs from behind with a two neat hurling performance. as a doubtful slarter in loday's singles record. He is scheduled run single in the sevenUl and then Second baseman Pete Runnels to I.ft. Nora, then smashed a hit meet. to play in the No.2 position be FOR APPOINTMENT a brick wall. and fullback John Nocera, the 1958 off the pitch.rs ,Iov. advancing The Varsity will probably find caplain. blasted a thr e-run homer in the led the Boston assault on Jim Bun He was stepped on in lasl hind team captain Carl Noble. ninth. ning, who was charged with his Zinottl to second. Iowa third week's Drake Relays after he hil Noble won 18 and lost 6 singl.s trouble passing too, wiU] Em Tun- Duncan will have a fine pair oC ballman Don p.elen then came nell and Kenny Ploen, two of targets to throw to in veterans Don Stan Musial managed a ninth third loss against a single victory. a hurdle and feU inlo an adjoining during his first two years on the inning single in four trips, extend Detroit ...... 000 OOD ODD- 0 7 I throuvh with a clutch lingle to lane. Cretzmeyer said that if he lIIini squad. Holtmann was 15-1 Iowa's finest defensive backs, in Norton and Curt Merz. The rest of Boston .. , .DO I 000 23)(- 6 • 0 center .gain tyln, the score .t the secondary_ the starUng lineup will be com- ing his hiltlng streak to 14 game Bunnln,. Spen"". lal. Mor,an III wa able to run, he wouLd not be last se.son, losing his only sin· WId Wilson. Lav III; Stller and White. 3-3. SPRING GAMES will b played posed of tackles John Burroughs and bringing a small measure of in top form. meet. Daley ta •. L - Bunnln,. Rutkowski, with a si ngle and a Iowa's "Deacon" Jone. is slow Bob Breckenridge, who will also at four other Big Ten universities and Mac Lewis; guards Hugh cheer to a rain-dampened crowd of ~'09;e 10.631. triple, and Zanotti with a pair of ly getting back into shape .fter be in action today. paralleled HoIt today and maybe morc. Michigan Drake and Gary Grouwinkel; and singles, led the Hawkeye H-hit at Clnolnnatl .... . 011 DOO 209- 7 12 2 Indians* Defeat * Orioles* an .tt.ck of the flu sid.lin.d mann's record last year, losing O State will have an Alumni-Varsily center Bill Lapham. Sl. l.A)u I• . _ 030 DOO 000- 3 II 2 tack. him In March and has held him only in the final meet. Roger Bie S\ contest, while Northwestern, Indi- Offenliv. co.ch J.rry R.ichow Lawrence, Jerrooat It, and B.lley; BALTIMORE I.fI - Young Jim The Hawkeyes resume play this below his peak since then. lefeld, anolher Illinois veteran, fin • Box Storage. ana and Ohio State will have intra- promises that the Alumni will Jone •. Murrelt .81 . C1nrk 19) and Land Grant nOlched his third victory oC 191. 1, afternoon as lhey host Northwest· Since the aUack he was beaten ished second in the conference squad lilts to wrap up spring drills. pall a lot. The Alumni will us. rllh. H. smith W L.awrenCe. • Fur Storage • Jonel. lhe sea on Friday night as Cleve ern in a doubleheader. for the first time in a collegiate championships as a junior. a pro-type slot offen", whIch Home rurIJ - Cincinnati, Hoak. 171, la d clobbered the Baltimore Or Incidentally prices for the game IIndl a h.lfback wIde, thUI giv. Crowe ,21 . Wllconol. AD JL 11 RBI mile or two mile race, and was Last year, Illinois defeated Iowa • Regular Storage. ioles with 11 hits to win 6-1. MallaU. 51 ...... 5 1 3 I are $l.00 at MSU, and ortbwest- Marik, 2b .... 3 0 1 0 forced to withdraw from last by the closest o{ scores, 5-4, at ern and $1.25 at Indiana, whJle the ing him an opportunity to get Grant scattered six Baltimore Mueller. 01 ...... 5 0 1 0 week's Drake Relays where he Champaign. • Berlou Moth~roofing • loose for • pan much ealler. Lesniak, 3b ...... 5 0 1 1 Nats* Tip Sox* in* 10th hjts, allowing the only run when was defending champion in both (5 Year Guarantee) Buckeye till will be televised. Reichow will start at quarter dus Triandos and Bob Nieman hit Nieman. If.. .• '" 5 I 2 0 These prices are for everyone, back, altllOugh he wllJ alternate WASHINGTON I.fI - Julio Bec Holl, I b .... _ .. _ ...... 4 0 1 I specialties. back-lo-back doubles in the seventh c.nnon. e ...... 4 1 3 0 students included, \I1d three of the wilh Ploen as signal caller. They-jl quer's pinch single with two oul Moriarity. rt .... 4 I 2 0 "We have to take it ea y with Babe Ruth League in the 10th inning scored Rocky inning. !khmld, p ...... _. _.4__ 0__ 0__ 0_ him," Cretzmeyer explains. " He DIAL 4161 games are just intrasquad games. have two outstanding pass receiv Cleveland _...... IDO ODO 212- 8 ID So 50 cents at Iowa today is a bar- ers in Gibbons and Frank Gilliam. Bridges Crom second base to give Baltimore .. .DOO 000 100- I 8 2 TOTALS .. .. _.. _ .. 39 14 3 can run one race without hurting Registration Today Washington a 3-2 victory over Chi Gran t and Nixon; Loe'. Leb.man "1 I.... AB It H ItBI himself, but he is not near his gain. Starting in the backfield will be and Trlandol. L - Lou. Peden. 3b . _... 5 0 1 I cago White Sox Friday night. Home runl - Cleveland. Mlnoso (31. peak." Deacon will run in the two Registration will be hel d this halfbacks Del Kloewer and Eddie Harach, 2b ...... 5 0 1 a KELLEY * * * mile Saturday. morning in the junior high gym Vincent and fullback Binkey Broe· Rulko","ky ••I-Ib .... 5 I 2 0 IT APPEARS that one oC the pos LonM . II ...... 5 0 1 I Tim Hin., senior sprinter for from 9-11 p.m. (or all boys who sible successors to the late Bucky d r. Weatherly. 0 .... 5 OlD the Hawk.yes, hit what could plan to play Babe Ruth baseball Among the pro players in action HaYe . 0 ...... 4 0 1 0 O'Connor as Iowa basketball coach KIIMler. cI-rl...... 4 I 1 0 possibly be call.d the peak of hil this ummer. today will be Tunnell, of the New Zal\OlIl. Ib ...... 4 I 2 I CLEAN·ERS is headed for the head basketball carter at Drak. at lalt week The boys' league is in its [lfth York Giants; ReIchow, Detroit Furlon,. rl _. 0 0 0 0 coaching job at St. Louis Univer Vnn Fo en. P...... 3 0 I 0 when he d.... t.d the gr•• t Ed year here and is open to boys 13. 118-120 50. Gilbert St. Lions; Bradley, Cleveland Browns; a-DeBlonk "...... I 0 0 0 sity. The man is the present Drake Nora ...... _,,_1__ 0__ 1__ 0_ di. Southem from Texas in the 14 and 15 years old who are not coach, John Bennington_ Pioen, Winnipeg Bombers; and fin.1 I.g of the 44O.yard relay. playing in any other regionally or always 0. plilCtJ Gilliam, Winnipeg. TOTALS ...... 39 3 11 3 St. Louis officials Ire expected NATIONAL LEAGUE AlIl.ICAN LEAGUI Hine fini hed fifth in the 100- nationally organized baseball pro to park Also, llveral others have re· W. L. Pel. G .1I_ W. L. Pct . G.B. a-med out lor Van Fossen In 7th yard dash and anchored the Hawk gl·am. to Ict in the next dlY or two in tired from pro ball. They incluclt Chleaao '" _ . 10 5 .667 I New York .. .. 10 • .714 Wisconsin . " .0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 I 1--1 weier to beat Iowa to Benning x-PlltSburgh . ... a 5 .815 Washln,ton . . . . 8 5 .815 1'. Iowa ...... _ 0 1 a 0 0 0 0 I I 0-) eye spring relay team to a second Bob Smith, outstanding lineback· x-.San Franclsco . • 9 6 .600 Kan .... City . '" B 8 .511 I E. Lesniak, Rutkowsky; PO-A. W. ton, should IOWa decide it wlnted 1 5 .583 .. 8 7 .563 2 place finish in the 440 and third in er with the Detroit Lions; Bill Clnolnnatl ...... I'. Cleveland .. .. ~-17 ; 1. 30-14; LOB. W, 7; I, 8; 2B. him_ Milwaukee ...... a 1 .533 1'~ Detroit ...... B 8 .!iDD 3 Mallal. Nieman. Moriarity. Cannon; 3B. Ihe 880 yard relay. He will run R.ichardt, GrHn B.y Pack.rs; x-Philadelphia 8 7 _462 3 Baltimore ...... 5 • .385 .'. RUlkowlky ; HR, Moriarity; SB. KUn,er in the 100 and 220 yard dashes lo- The selection oC a new coach at Dick Woodward, New York X-Lol Anleles ... 5 10 .3311 5 Bolton .... . 8 10 .3'15 5 2; S , Marik 2. SI. Louis . . . , 3 II .214 6' ~ Chlcalo ...... 4 10 .286 6 Iowa probably will not come for Giants; and Oon Chelf, Baltimore x-p\ilyln, nl,ht lame, not Included ll' U R SO BIG 10 INN ER DB dafhe Ihinclads travel to Minnea- " a week to len days, according to In standln, •. FJUDAY'8 aasuLT8 !khmld IW) ... 10 11 3 3 0 4 I Colts, New York a, Knnsal City 1 Vnn rouen ., . 7 9 2 2 0 2 polis next Saturday to meet Min- Athletic Director Paul Brechler. In addition, Karras has signed F.JOA 1"'8 ItIUULTS Washlnlton 3. Chlon,o 2 liD lnnln,.) Nora ILl .. 3 5 2 2 0 I nesota in a dual meet. Support of Sharm Scheuerman ChlcaKo 8, Milwaukee 7 to play with Detroit; Gibbons with Clnolnnatl 7, Sl. Louis 3 ClevelandDoston 6, Detroit6. Baltimore 0 1 =::w=P::.::s;:oh:;m::l;:d:: . =====:======:-::====-===t for the job has seemed to gain a the Browns, Mike Hagler with TODAY'8 PITCHERS great amount oC support around Clnoinnatl at Sl. Loull - Haddix TODAY'S PITCHEIU Saskatchewan; and Bloomquist (I-I. VI 1"1...,11 ,0-21. Chleallo al Waahinllon - Donovan DRIVE-IN the campus the last few days. with Winnipeg. ,0-31 VI Orl"" 10-0,. Milwaukee 01 ChlCllIl'O - Rush (I-I) Cleveland at Baltimore - McLlsh It'l ~ulto possible petitions will A pre-game ceremony will in VI Phllllps 'D~l. 10-01 vs O'Dell 0-21. lie circulatocl lround the campus PHlJburah al Los An,oles - Friend Kansas Clly at Now York - Urban clude individual introduction of the 13-DI vs Klpp It-Ol. Isklng the Beard In Control of 11-9. VI Larsen 12-01. Alumni team. Philadelphia al San Francisco - Sim Detroit at Boslon - m..,., to-I) VI NOW OPEN Athletics to hire Shlrm. Reserved seat tickets to the mon. 11-2' va Monzant (2-21. Nixon 10-SI. Featuring Again Our Many Tasty Items Many students as well as most public are $2.00 each_ Stall and of the basketball players want faculty members will be admitted for your Sharm as the new coach, and may Cor $1.00 while students with ID HAMBURGERS 30· go to great pains to get him. cards get in lor 50 cents. BUFFET LUNCHEON ROOT BEER TENDERLOINS 40· Foreign Cars,' Inc. HOT DOGS 25· Served Before Today's SERVICE MALTS ' 20¢ & 30; GERMAN - ENGLISH - FRENCH CARS VarSity-Alumni Football Game ROOT BEERS 5¢ & l~ We aHe, the service of three of the finest fadary trolned Also Dinners To mechanics, schooled by lMe, Valleswagen and the Root" Group. We invite your in.paction of our shop and parts BIG SMORGASBORD dept. i FACTORY FRANCHISED DEALER FOR Sunday Noon and Ev~ning the place to go is the M G-Morris-H Ulman-Sunbeam Austin Healey and Goggo11,1Obil Bring Your Folks DRIVE·IN. , ,SEE ",S AT ,I II 1000 South .ltiverside Driv
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