Serving the State , The Weather University of Iowa Fill r &.otta,. .iUl liUle Campus and rh a n ~e In &e IIlpera&8re. Partly cloudy with seai­ Iowa City kred bowen and lOme­ at what cooler Weclnelday. }Ii~b today. 85: low. ·11. HI~h Moada,., 15; low. 46. Est. 1868 - AP Leased Wire, AP Wirephoto ~ Five CehtB Iowa City, Iowa, Tuesday, April 29, 1952 - Vol. 86, No. 148 ame uccee Mark Clark to Become Carrier Returning Iowa Publisher Far East Commander . Opens County WASHINGTON (JP)-President. Truman Monday appointed Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway to succeed General of Ute Army Dwight D. Eisenhower as supreme allled commander In Europe to build up de­ With 61 . Survivors Cancer Drive fenses against the threat of Soviet aggression. ( ee Pboto, Pan 6) The President also announced ------­ that Gen. Mark W. Clark will return to the U.S. to press his bid Henry B. Hook, director at. succeed Ridgway as United Na­ for the Republi~n presidential large Cor the Iowa division of the tions commander In Korea and nomination. American Cancer ~oe iely, set the 1952 Johnson county cuncer cru­ as commander-in-chief of U.S. The five-star general is due to .Of Lost Destrover sade into moUon Monday night armed forces in the Far East. make his lirst homecoming speech by telling about 70 local solici­ Grucnther Retalll$ Po t at Abilene, Kan., June 4. WASIUNGTON (IPJ - 11le 27,IOO-lon aircraft carrier Waw tors "We arc ambassadors of life!" Gen. AI!! d M. Gruenther, Eis­ Eisenhower heard the news 01 limped home Mondny with 61 survivors from the destroyer-mine­ Hook, speaking in the Iowa enhower's chi f ol staff, will con­ the appointments while on a lare­ sWttpcr Hobson, which it cut in two in a mid-AlJ~ntic collision Sat­ Union River room, said t.he num­ tinu in that post under Ridgway. WI'll tour of British troops under urday night. Missing-and apparently lost-were 176 Mher members ber of cancer cases per capit.u Is 'fh lIppointments arc eI!ectlve his command In Germany. be 01 Ihe Hobson's crew. gOing down Cor the first time in June I, the date Eisenhower is "Things will in good hands," It was one of the worst peace­ the recorded history of the state schedul d to doll bls unlIorm and he said. " We could not do better." lime disasters in American naval medical department. lIe went on Ike Laws. hln hlslory. Scholastic Exams to sUY. .. Wh n we think of the Eisenhower hailed the Ridgway­ Capt. D. C. McCa[[ree, com­ many J)Cople who have lost their Gruenther combination as "lhe Makeup Test Slated finest the ,American services can mBllder of the Wasp, said the Iivcs, it makes us believe thut Given to Seniors produce for the European com­ 1,800-lon Kobson broke in two maybe we haven't done enough." Speaking or Johnson county's mand," and he told newsmen: and sank four minutes after It May 22 for Students "You have got In Gen. Ridgway came llnder the clj((-like bow 01 In Liberal Arts 1952 quota of $6,713, Hook said, "We in IOWiJ can go over the top one of our splend Id leaders ... a Ihe carrier during night. maneuv­ All seniors In the college of lib­ oC what really arc 'pcanut' Seeking Deferments gl'cat friend of Gen. Gruenther. ers on un inky ~ea. eral urts arc to report to Moe­ quota'. Last year :Ill 99 counties Another national selective serv­ You have In Gen. Gruenther a 176 Listed 'MI slnr' bride auditorium at 8:30 a.m. to­ man great ('xpcrience wiUt a day to take the first half of the went over their quoins because I)f lee college q llalirication tCltt WJ II at Ships and aircrafi searched Cor new graduate record examination the spirll of the thing. We have be given lit SUI May 22. Cine brllin and great skill liS chid a greut case tor cancer." of staH." survivors until sundown Sunday. battery, II test of general scholas­ The t ~t will be held for the On the faint chance that. some of tic aptitude. Hook, publisher of the Daven­ b nellt of st.ud('l1l~ who were un­ On Capitol Kill, some legisla­ '\Ie 176 seamen may sliU be res­ In addition, seniors majoring III port Democrat and a 1933 SUI IIble lo take previOUS national de­ tors expressed mUd disappoint­ cued, the navy listed them as the following fields arc to take a journalism graduate. quoted a f rment teslq b cause of lIIness, ment t.hat Gruenther hod lailed "Ientatively missing." comprehensive test in their mojor survey stating that nine out of em rgenelos o.r other r asons. 10 get the top commanet. The Wasp and the Hobsoo, a beginning at I :30 p.m. t.oday, also 10 pcople want to give 'to the May 10 is the deadline lor re­ In announcing the big shift in converted destroyer, were en in Macbride. The fields arc: bot­ cancer fund. lie advised clinvaSS­ gist ring to take the special t.est. commands, President Truman ex­ route to the Meditllrranean In a any, chemistry, economics, edu­ ers to "carryon os am bassadorti ( OaH ,. r ••• " Ilboh by ('ul TMrll) Students may obt.ain application tended his' persona I best wishes tnk 10l'ce when the occident oc­ cation, French, geology, German, of good health; that.'s Ollr cause blllnks rrom any IOCll1 selective to Ridgway In undertaking "this cUrred 1,200 mUes duc cast of government, history, literature, and Utut's our crusade." UN Official Chats with Harper service board. The blanks ShOllld grent responsibility" and predict­ The new cancer movie cartoon be mailed as soon as po sible to Boston and about 700 miles oIr mathematics, philosophy. physics, KALI'1f BUNCHE (riKhi) rhilis WIUI Pror. Earl E. lIarper before sllC"akln &" to Il (,IlPIlC" audlcne!' or ed that Ridgway ond Gruenther psychology, sociology, Spanish, for men entitled "Mun Alive!" Erlucational T cst I n g Service, together will make an "outstand­ the Azores. With the Rodman, an­ 2,000 In ihe Iowa 1\1emorial Union. Ills lalk was lhe Insi in tJlIS year'~ If'('turc series. other dest.royer converted into a and zoology. W;lS shown at lhe meeting. Princeton, N. J. ing team for Ollr common defense Prof. Rob rt L. Eb 1, head of minesweeper. the Hobson was es­ The executive commitlee has effort" in Europe. authorized seniors to be absent SUI's examinulion servIce, said Rldcway Is OpUml,Uc corting the Wasp and was on the Monday that udmission tickets [rom all classes which mcet dur­ In Tokyo, Ridgway Issued it lookout for any plancs which from previous tests will not IId­ mllbt be losl trom Ute carrier. Ing hours when they are required Governor's Council st.atement declaring: to take an examination. Prospects for World Peace Getting mit students to the May 22 t t. •... bout 10:20 p.m. (7:20 p.m. All students planning to take the "WIth full realbation of the CST) Ute Wasp with Rodman and On Lay Education test must make application for great task ahead of me, I approach HfJon turned Into the wind to unet T('cclvc a new admission tlck- this new assignment thankhrl for rMlVcr nircralt," Capt. McCa[­ Winners Selected - t. lhe great organization work done lrii reported t.o Atlantic fleet Opens at SUI·Today Mo t loca 1 ooard~ collsider a by my distlnguiahed predeces~o(' Brighter Ev. ~y Day, Bunche. Says and ('onfldent of the ( nued heJdqualiers at Norfolk, Va., score of 70 or better on t.he test. Monday. Some 250 citizens of Iowa will By MARVIN BRAVERMAN 1;1 r,·"" nlltlon from an act 01 1Ig-' He pointed Oul that. collective as making a student. IIgible for support not only of my own coun­ Hobson Struok Amidships Magazine X meet here today und Wednesd y gression. l'Cl' lll'ity is similar to II bank _ deferment. try, but ot all Crel' countrles rep­ "At 10:26 p.m. the Hobson to conduct the governor's lay Prospects for world peace ~re . ~lIlIl'c .. slon In Korea anrt ac- no olle call gel any mor out of rcsent.l'd by the North Atlantic leadership conference on educa- good and thcy are becoming lion of the United Nations so und- it than what. h put· in. council. .. crossed the bow of ~he Wasp Irom port (tert) to starboard (right) tion. brighter every day, United Na- ed II very err clive alarm to the To those who have wondered Meanwhile, the army said Gen. • and was struck amidsh ips on ne\' Gets Name The delegales, none of them pro- tlons olliclal Ralph J. Bunche t.old world. Because of t.he Korean war, wh thl" UN conlinually tolerates Border Towns Clark's present post as ('hie! of the lesslonal educators, were selected a capacity audience oC 2,000 in t.he we arc now more prepared 10 the !lCts oC the Soviet bloc at. its slarboard side. The Hobson roUed army field forces, with headquar- by the Iowa Councii lor Better Iowa Memorial Union Monday meet world connic!. Furthermore, meetings, Bunche explained that on her portside and her keel dug 1('1'5 at Fort Monroe, Va ., will go 'fhe winners* In* t.he *Mag nine X Educution' and Invited by Gov. night. there is .now mol' solidarity the pUl'po 'e of tbe United Nations Defy Heavy to L!. Gen. ,10hn R. Hodge, now deep Into the Wasp'~ bow." lIam. selection contest. will be an- William S. Beurdsley. In his (irst visit to Iowa, Bunche among Ilutlons." is to settle dlICerences. I'ommandcr of the thlrd army at ~fCS:arrrce radioed that elf(ht. nounced in the second issue of the The two-day council wa s aflirmed that there is no reason "It's a great tragedy t.hat. hap- l'urnna r UN Fort McPherson, Ga. small boats were launched im­ magllzine which appears Wedncs- planned by the Iowa Council and why peace cannot be s cur d and pened In Korea," Bunche conti')- , •• ~u 0 mediately (rom the Wasp for res­ River Crests day . will be built around the theme malntliined, ''If. t.he peoples of lhl! ued, "but I beHeve It has /lot been " If WI' rUminated from the MUSCATINE (.4') - Th Mis­ cue operations and that Ute jack­ The committee Judging the con- "Bett.er Education for Iowa." world - parlLcularly the free in vain. r believe there 'was no UN those nations which conslant- sissippi rolled on toward Missouri eis, ralts, floats, net.s and lines test has selected the winning en- National authorltles on educa- peoples - remain alert. and are alternative foJ' the UN but to in- Iy prcsent dlfferences, there Monday, sti li throwing its heav­ were thrown over the side t.o tbe t.rles and the board of publications tion will giv a s~ rles of address- willing to make sDcrifices. terven ." would b no n ed {or the United Iest punch of aJl time against the men in the water. will make official approval of the cs and there wltl be a special re- "'fhe times arc dannerolls, but Nations," he said. ... 'Mus' Uave Patltn<:c' Wh t th [d I Iowa and Illinois oorde;s. "The previously darkened ship !irst place' name at. Its next meet- s~arch committee report on school ,not hqpele51l. We can have peae a arc e un amenta pur- Muscatine, a cit.y of 19,500, still wa!l' brightly light.ed as the Wasp ing. Wednesday, May 7. fmance. in th world and Quality among He said that t.ruce n gotlat.ion~ poses t.oday of the Unlt.ed Nations? was riding out the flood. The chief I\Ild Rodman illuminated the area "Riverbanking From a New The conference Is to be 8n ex- men. But to have peace, so mllch may on the surface Se m depres- Bunchc llsted these: fear was tbat drainage distrl&t and continued picking up survlv- Angle" and II follow-up on t.he ploration and analysis of the depends on how w Ilve and act." sing, but their progress Rhould 1. To malnl.aln puce, even dik'e.s which protect several 011." McCaftree said. professor picture story will be in- problems lacing Iowa educators. Tru.steeshJp Director not be a cause for discouragement. thousand acres o( Carm lowlands cluded in Utis Issue of SUI's new Top sp aker on the program will "We need to learn the lesson of (Gonti'lUrd Or! Page 6) In this fashion 61 mell were campus humor magazine. A fan- be William G. Carr, associate sec- Bunche, a Negro lind the grand- patience," h sold. "V:tJ must con- ______on the lllinois side of Ut rlver saved, althollgh some of them are would break. serlously lnjured. Apparently the tasy concerning 1I univel"Sily retary of the National Educat!.)n son of an American slave, is di- sider that It is very important The river reached a cresl of 21 dormitory and a story on tho dra- association. Carr has had 28 years rector or the UN's depa rtment of that negotiations have continued. lIobsoll's skipper, Lt. Corn. W. J. Iowan, Hawkeye Leet at Muscatine. This was 3 matic art department.'s n w play, experience in ducation and has t.rusteeshlp all d nOIl-gov rnlng A br ak CQuid easily hav led to Tierney of Philadelphia, went inches above the previous high "SlI'eets of New YOl'k." will olso '--ell"" act.ive In UNESCO Bnd other territori s. w~r . " Applications Due set a year ago. Highway 61 at down with his ship. No one was be "mong the rib-ticklers. Unlt.ed Nations organiUltions. An expert In political science, The 47~year-o ld peacemaker I ~lj ured aboard the Wasp. ______he came into the world spotlight had every I'lght t.o know what he Muscatine was closed by the ris­ 'foday Unit I Nations," he de­ three parts linked only by long RoOOrt W. Grow was ordered the force and vitality of tile Unit­ rtared Monday nigh, "is the way Monday to face court martial A. Taft when they contest for out II vote. ed Nations. " detours. The two Mississippi Purdue Stage of conciliation, .ne~otlat.lons and bl'ldges at Clint.on remained closed brough t in connection delegates in the Massachusetts Th is year's ballot bears a sl n­ Teaching Religion char~es 'Dellberale l nlervt'Dlion' honorable compromise. The U:N to truck traWc, and on the Ful­ 1IIIlh the Incident In which Mos­ presidential primary loday. glc box in which voters may write "It WilS the first time in the W1'y is also the way of persist('nt On ton, llJ., side, wa ter poured Demo • n, Raid CI/W used excerpl.S copied from The latest. tabullltion by the in their preference for the nomi­ history of man," he declared, e([ol'1. It seeks to act as a bridge School Time ~ nation (or president by the party through a broken dike ov~r a bi3 diary for propaganda pur­ of elected dele­ "that. deliberate international ill­ between parti . 'I'he UN is the Gets Court's OK large area. "A \JOSes. gat.es pledged, inst.ructed or whose billiot they usc. terv ntlon was tuken to protect way of coli clive security." Hun- Grow, former military atta

I I PAGE TWO - THE DMLY IOWAN. TUE DAY. APRIL 29. 19,,2 ------The Dantr lowatt TUESDAY. APRIL 29, 1952 TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1952 VOL. xxvm, ~o. 1. Publlahed dally @xcept Sunday and. I ..... ZIA,U ...Ia ••,neq: are la \~. _ .... Fred M. r ••n.II, r.bll her L!onday nd )",.1 hollda)' by Student ment .f EaR ".,1... rta.. en'ranee. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Items are seheduled PubUcaUons. Jne •• 12G Iowa Ave.., Iowa DAILY IOWAN EDITORIAL STAFF elly. Iowa. l:ntered al second cla... maU Editor Jlmes MAcNAir In the Presld-e nt·s office, Old Capitol matler at the POSloHice a t Iowa City. Manalina EdJtor HOMrl DUnCAn, under the act or conlftla 01 March 2, New Echtor Olfle Rarren perltor 11711. Call 8-2151 I. ,.. •• ..1 rouln Tuesday, AprU Club, Partner Bridge and Canll5U, J •• r Dall, I •••• by , ...... k .. r .... AD't. News Editor A,rlo Waaner 29 sen·Jee. ... ,-I.e. • ...u Hr.Jee err.,. Aq'l. Newt Edttor Norma Sexton 3:30 p.m. - Baseball: Western Iowa Union. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS r ...r~' b, 8:M ..... T .... DIU, 10.aD City Editor Marvin Braverman The "asoclaled Preu Is enUtled n­ we.lad••• ,,. ,taenl. lA 1~e rea, .t AM'L City Editor Lenard Strnsbunl Illinois, Iowa diamond. Wednesdl.Y, May 7 ,,!u.slve1y to the use tor repubHcaUon 01' J •• r ...... boll.lar. Doboqo. ud Sports Editor J ack Jordon ThUl'lldILY, May 1 of aU \he lOl..1 new. printed In 1h1J Ie..,.,. \I.. ," ape .. rr...... ,. II .. ~ m . Women'. EdItor Marth. Ovt:rhola~r 8:00 p. m. - Universily Baod Wlle~ 9:00 a.m. - University Club, n wspaper as well a. .11 AP new. .qtl Ire ... L , .... t. 5 • •• ~ .1.111. s.t.,· Edltorl.1 AJolllt.nt Ru.. Concert, [own Union. cUspatche•. da,. ~ ••rI : .. a nt. t. I! S •• a , Chtef Photo,rapher .. Jay Hyton' May Breakfast, Iowa Union. Wlr"phol.O te~hnlclan Bill Bake Tbul'llllay, MI.,. • I..... n .... 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Bak­ 8:00 p.m. - University Ph, • Israelites Learn er, Lederle Laboratories, Room "Streets of New York," Th~at l'!. GENERAL NOTICES 307 Chemistry Bldg. Saturday, Mar 10 Saturdl.Y, May 3 GENERAL NOTICE should be deposited witb the city editor of 12:00 - Mother-Son-Dauch ~ Tobacco Growing 2:00 p.m. - Baseball: Michignn Luncheon, (Fathers im·ited allo) The Daily Iowan in ~be neWllroom In East ball. Notlres must be sub­ here, Iowa diamond. RJver Room, Iowa Union. mitied by 2 p.m. tbe day pI'eeedln& first publlraUon; they }NiL! NOT From an American Monday, Ma,. 5 2 :00 p.Tl1. - Mortar Board rap­ be accepted by phone, and must be TYPED OR LEGIBLY WRIT­ 2:00 p.m. - University New­ AP New leatures ping, West Approach to Old Cap. TEN lind SIGNED by a responsible person. comers Tea, Mrs. Homer Dill, 10Wi TEL AV1V - Where JoshUA itol (in case of rain in hostess, 1127 Dill st. THE FORD FOUNDATION IS S C H OLA R S HlP APPLICA­ once {ommanded the sun to stand Union.) . 8:00 p.m. - Humanities Society 8:00 p.m. to 11 :00 - Mother'1 ~rr ring at this time !eHowships tion (or 1952·63 sebool ),eILT must still. that great Biblical warrior to Americar. men and women be completed and on tile by Junr. Lecture by Arnold Bergstraesser, Oay Open House, Iowa Memor! would behold something to make Senate, 0 C . Union. • who wish to initiate or continue • In office of student affairs. This him stand still if he were to re­ l 'uesda y, May 6 8:00 p.m. - University Play, training or research pertaining to tovers new and renewal IPpllca· turn to Israel today. Oons fOr Carr. LaVerne NOyes, 7:30 p.m. - The University "Streets of New York," Theatn. Asia, the Near' and M\ddle East. He would see a village named Funds appropriated for this pro­ unl venit, merit, student aid and I alter an American rabbi, the late (For Infonnallon regardlnr dates beyond &hIs ~bedlile, gram are adequate to provii.. "I" club seholanhiPII. Furiher in­ formation at student atrllrs. Stephen S. Wise. growing Virginia 0iJ/~ lee reservatiqns in the office of the President. Old Capl&ol.l subslanlial assistance 10 as mllny tobacco, under the supervision of as 100 qualified applicants. a southern Baptist. "I A circular announcing details APPLICATIONS FOR EDITOR don't know what it proves - but it was an interesting experiment." The village is Kfar Schmuel Is available In the graduate col­ of Oaily Iowan must be tiled with It's M~ytjmt, ~aytime, blo5sorntime, lege. room 4, Old Capitol. Appli­ the board secretary, N-2 East hall, (Heb~w equivalent of Stephens­ music with disc-jockey Hugh sections. The first half hour, It ~!ltlon forms may be obtained before 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 29 . ville). was established two Coons. "Baker's Dozen," has recorded {rom the board on overseas train­ Candidates must have had experi­ yellrs ago with the erection of -Previews- 3. "The Children'S Hour" at 5 music, the second 15 minutes, ing and research, the Ford Foun­ ence on the Iowan, rnust have eight prefabricated huts. A year every afternoon. The program "Book Shelves," is composed 01 dation, 575 Madison ave., room demonstrated executive ability, later Robert Miller, owner of a features Ann Murphy reading excerpts from old and current no­ 634, New York 22, N.Y. and must have good scholastic tobacco plantation in Suwonee WSUI Offers Varied chi ldren's stories, pl::tying chil­ vels, and the last 15 minutes Applications must be cornpleted standing in tht; university. Appli­ county Florida .. ecei~d a tele- Program List dren's records, dramatizing fairy ranges from ways of making party and returned by May 15. cations should be written, must phone call. • tales, and generally knocking her­ decorations to reading poetry to include a letter trorr( the registrar Funds from the $~O million Is­ By JIM GOLTZ self out to amuse the kindergarten comments on current and intel'­ " PEACE WILL WIN," A DOC­ cerllfying good scholastic stand­ rael bond cnmpaigJ'f," he was told, Some of the best radio listening set.. na tional news. umentary of the Warsaw peace ing and stating cumulative GPA had been allotted for the estab­ in Iowa City is being provided by 4. "Cue Music" at 4:30 Satur­ 9. "Operatic Matinee" on Satur­ congress held in November, 1950, through first se'l1ester 1951-5!l. lishment of tobacco plantations in days at 2:15 composed of com­ SUI's student-operated radio sta­ dilY. The public is invited to hear will be shown by Young Progres­ The board of trustees of Student Israel and Miller was asked if lIe the broadcasting of live music plete recorded opera. sives in library auditorium at 8 Publlcations, Inc. wiU interview would come and teach farmers tion WSUr. The station has com­ from the orchestra of Larry Bar­ 10. "News Roundup" at 9.:40 p.m. Sunday, May 4. Admission is the applicants on Tuesday, May 6, how to raise Virginia tobacco. piled an interesting and educa­ rett, and the combos 01 Leo Cor­ p.m. Commentator Dick Thomp­ 40 cents. Everyone invited. the dote of election. Two hundred acres of the Vir­ tional series of progra1l)s designl'd timigJia and Bobby Colter. Miss son broadcasts current events and • ginia type of toballCo have been to appeal to every type of radiO Coller is the best vocalist in the sports high-lights. GA~A ALPHA GRADUATE MAIN LmRARY IS NOW planted and the first crop har­ listener. wo Id for my money. 11. "Music For Connoisseurs" scientific fraternity initiation will open on Fridays unUl 12 midnJrht. vested at Kfar Schmuel. The Some oC the most entertaining 5. "Tea Time" at 4:30 weekdays. at 8 p.m. Friday. New .YOI·k critic take place Thursday, May I, at For the present, from 5 p.rn. to 30uthern expert believes that Is­ and enlightening programs ofC­ Alan Hall, and Gloria Oberer, as David Randolph plays music "off 7:45 p.m. in room 205 Zoology mldnl/:ht there wiU ~ 1lD circu­ rael can raise suffiCient tobacco ered are: host and hostess, chit-chat, ploy the beaten path." lation or reserve book service and bldg. PrOf. R. L. King of depart­ for her own needs and some addi­ I. The BBC World Theater un rj!quests (showing excellent taste ment of zoology will speak on the library may be used for study tional for export. Tuesdays at 8 p.m. The progr::tm in their choice of popular music) purposes IInly. "The Place of Extrocurriculnr consists of dramatizations of his­ and throw charm around. You Are Invited Activities In a Graduate Student's torical events, novels, slories, and tatlon's Oldest Program and time to jet y'f:JJr ~allmark FACULTY WOM WILL have Program." :) plays, with subjects varying from 6. "Morning Chapel," the sta­ to hear luncheoll Thursday don, May I, o •• the life o[ James Boswell to the tion's opening program at 8 a.m. in Union cafeteria alcove. All fac­ Remember. NAT ION A L ASSOCIATION One Year Ago ..• Alger Hiss trials. The programs week-days. Sponsored by the Jor Advancement of Cotored ulty women urged to attend. are tape-recorded at London's school of religion, it features re­ Eugene Thomas, May Baskets at Construction outfits began wo~k People will meet in the board world-Camed BBC radio theater ligious music and talks by loca I on the new resurfacing program Regional Secretary, room or Old Capitol Tuesday, IOWA MOUNTAINEERS and leased to American radio sta­ religiOUS leaders. Having been on designed to improve Iowa City l\prH 29, at 7:3l1 p.m. All mem­ wishing to parlicil?ate in Devlls tions. for 15 years, it is the station's Inter Varsity bers and prospective members lake outing must ~agister before streets. New asphalt was intended oldest program. Christian Fellowship Wednesday, Aprll 30. Phone 2329 for 19 city blocks and seal-coat­ 'Rambles' Is Popular JJalt~ (lift Skop urged to attend. 2. "Rhythm Rambles" at noon 7. "Musical Chats" at 1 p.m. evenings and send fee of $5.50 to ing was plonned for some 50 which offers classical music. 7:30 P.M., Cont. Room I APPLICATIONS FOR EDITOR Art Wendler, 204 field house. Cars blocks. every week-day. This is a hal! 127 S. Dubuque hour program oC recorded popular 8. "Women's Hours" at 9:30 a.m. I.lU.U., Tuesda.y, AprJ 29 (Next door to the Sinqer Company) Dnd business mnnoger ot Hawkeye will leave club house at 7 p.m. • * • The program is divided into three must be turned In to o[(lce ot Fridoy, M::ty 2, a!.lP.Jr:-iIl return Eleven SUI athletes we're indutl­ school of journalism, room N-2 Sunday evening, 1.r:iy 4. ed in the 1951 edition of "Who's EIIMt holl, before 5 p.m. Tucs­ -..-- Who in Sports," Ildited by Sta.oley "'20,000 day. April 29. Election will take PlI.D. FREN(lH READING EX­ Woodward of New York city. The ploce Tuesday, May 6. Applic:I­ amination will be given Friday, list included Bill Reichardt, Har­ .. (ions should be wrltten, and iLl­ May 16, 1952 from 3:30 to 5:30 old Brodley, Jerry Fuske, Chuck FREE clude a letter frOm the registrar p.m. in room 22lA, Schaeffer Darling, Frank Calsbeek, Bernie certifying good schOlastic stand­ hall: Only those who have signed Bcnnett, Jerry Long, Bob Hof(, ing and stating cumulative GPA the sheet posted 00 the bulletin Don Swartzendruber, Au s till BRICKS th rough the first semester 1951- board outside 307 Schaeffer hall Turner and Lou Ginsberg. Located just south of the 52. The board will Interview the by Wednesday, Mlly 14th, will be Engineerln/: BuUdlng on it's what you: asked fort .ll pplicants. admitted to tl}e examination. CLUB TO TOUR HOSPITAL Capitol t. Catalyst club will take a tour oC the Veterans hospital at 7:30 to­ Used Lumber For Sale night. The club will meet in the WSUI PROGR4M CALENDAR main lounge of the hospital before GENE LAREW Tueaday. April 28. IO~t 5:30 News the tour. 5:45 SpOrts Tomorrow: .. 8:00 Mornln. 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so So. La Salle Street 606 W 4Tij ST. - DAVENPORT, IOWA Chicago 90, Illinois .. TIm DAD.Y IOWAN, TUESDAY, APBn. 29, 1952 - PAGE 'IlIBD Mrs, Boyd McCandless Central Party Group college oC law in September. , tcted Club President Panhellenic Studies Holly Sa a r Engaged The wedding is planned [or Sept.. Presented a in Trinity church, Iowa City. University Newcomers' club has 'New Counseling Plan ,S t h t Selected for 1952-53 The cuuple plans to Jivc In Iowa NO. 1" deeted Mrs. Boyd McCandless of Acacia' The CeMral Party and Enter­ City. president of its executive commit­ To Assist Rushees wee ear tainment committee selection tee. board l\fonday announced the ap­ Norma Sexton El ected Mrs. Frank lIzin was eleell'd A coun ('ling plan to aid sOI"Or­ Ity rushees in the fall oC 1952 is pointment oC the 11 member 1952- Theta Sig Pres:dent vice president and program chair­ 53 Central Party committee . man; Mrs. Howard Dawson, sec­ being considered b~' the Women's Norma Sexton, A3, D l\1bil1c.~, Ftt'r:", Mrs. Donald Johnson Panhellenic as~ociatlon. They arc Patricia Caldwell, AI. treasurer. The plan would place 13 wom­ Iowa City; Robert Doerr, AI, was elected president of Theta Mrs. McCandless appointed the en. one Crom each ororit)' house. Sioux City; Rosemary Goetz:­ Sigma Phi, profe sional fraternity m .. nn, A2. 'iu catine; Reed Hart­ following committee chairmen: in the dormitory during the rush­ for women in journalism, Sunday. Mrs. Maurice Stookey, member­ sook, A3. Des Moines; James ir.1f period working in t('ams of Four student W re initiated in- ~/ll.\l ;'. Mrs. John Thomas, tea; two to counsl rushee about th('ir Hepner, AI, Cedar Ropids; John Mrs. Miles Skultety, bridge; Mrs. problems and questions. Robel·tson. AI, Waterloo. to the fratHmty Sunday after­ James Van Allen, publicity. Donald Rosche, A3, Bettendorf; noon. They include Miss Sexton, The system is under (,onsidera­ Darlene Crouch, A4, Emmetsburg, The new committee will be in lion in the hope that. if adopted, Helen Roseberry. A3, LeMars; cbat'ge of the pot luck supper to Beverly Rowland, N3, Greens­ Virginia Vavra, A3, Cedar Rapids, it would reduce confusion, stop . and Martha Overholser, A4, be held May 19 at 8 p.m. The out­ Wendell Johnson boro, N.C.; Fran Swartz, A3, Iowa rumors and misconceptions that Omaha. going committees will assist. To p(,ak Tonight pread at such a tim(!. F3lls; William Youngman, A2, The idea has been taken to the Winfield. Following the initiation. a tea was held in honor of the new r.r ·J •• e Bride. - dlamoncb. sliver. individual houses Cor. discussion The new committee will begin initiates. and woodinI' gLIts you con lru~t for Johnson to Discuss "nd voting. A final vote will be its duties the first day of the sum­ Q\JI)\\Y - and l 'OU"U appreciate the taken May 6. mer session J 952. The bulk at the prl~J. Soe Al~er·. ot 20; East W•• h­ Ann louise Wolfe InQ1on. Philosophy of life A committee wns tormed to in­ work will come during the Iall "PO ITIVELY vestigate the plan and discover if and spring semesters of 1952-53. lOW END WEDNESDAY" Wendell Johnson, professor of such a system would be b('neCicial speech pathology, will give the Central Party committee will Irs. William D. Wolfe oC D at SUI. Beth Larsen, A3, Wntl'r­ last in the series of Philosophy of sponsor and promote these parUes Moines has announced the en­ Life talks at 7:30 tonight In the loa. WRS the Panhcll nle member next year: Fall party, Christmas gagement. of her daughter Ann senate chamber of Old Capitol. and chairman. Cormal. and Club Cabaret. In Louise to f{arold Allen Te ter, J oh nson, director 0 f the speech Other members were Jeanne addition it will hl'lp promote the A3, Algona. son of 11. ilnd Mh. clinic, will preside at the audience Thomp~on . G, Iowa Clly; Margar­ Homecoming dnnce, sponsorl'd by Vern R. Teter of Algona. participation discussion following et Reed, A3. Waterloo. nnd Carla Union board and Spinster's Spree, Mi~s Wolfe attended SUI in his talk. The series is sponsorl'd Heller. A3. Appleton. Wis. sponsored by UWA. 1050-5) and is now attending by the YWCA and is open to all Coun~eling plnns were studied One or two popular concel·ts Iown Wesleyan college in Ml. studcnts. at Minnesota, Michigan, and will be inciuded in next year's 'Pleasant where ~he is IIrfillated Washington. Central Party plnns. The artists with Zeta Tau Alpha, social soror­ Pill MU TO lUEET Tn the event that the pian is 1I0LLY SAAR, NZ. CANTRIL. (), was present'ed as the or dute have not b en scheduled ity. Phi Mu alumnae will meet for adopted, each house will nomi- "Acacia Sweetheart" Friday e,'enlnll' al the fralernily's formal to date. Mr. Teeter will enter til SUI .EWELRY dinner at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at nate three girls and Panhellenic dance held In Ihe Rh'er room of the Iowa nJon. Her aUendantl! the home of Mrs. F. D. Frand , will choose one ot them to go were Betty Russell, (leFl). N2, l\luscatlne and Jo Ann NodlllOd, AI. 529 E. College sl. M.·s. Lee Doug- " DOORS OP N I :U •• : I ~" ALGER'S J las oC West Branch will assist. thlOUJth the spring training peri- Des ~loln es. 3 Sororities Advance I od in preparation Cor Cail. F~======:::=="':'::'="':~-=~=-:":":"-'''''''---=''':'':'-I To Sing Contest Finals The girls would be trained by persons from the coun~el inll !lcr­ Winners In tbe AlI - nivUltlI CIlli:f!!~p vl"(' and Helen Reich, panhelienic Journalism Awards toBe sink Ileld Monday nlJ'ht In M ar­ adviser. hride audilorlum ",ere Alpha ()(ol­ TODAY TJI~~N~ Y" An~oun(ing ta. Pi, Delta. Delta. Delta., and AI­ - A TilE FIGHTING phil Chi Orne,.&- CRUIINAL LAWYER! PRING CONCERT Given at Banquet May 8 Ellhl olher ca.mpu women' ;An Opportuni'ty to Become a Writer The annual spring concert of The annual journn Iism awards Iowa Press Women Inc. awards ItrOUOS entered the conmeUtioo. Sptn'OI the orchestras of Junior and City banquet "Matrix TobIe," spon­ a $25 dcrcn~c bond to thl) out­ TRACY standing senior woman in journ­ They were Gamma Phi Beta, Del­ . of Best Sellers high school. will be given at 8 sored by Theta Sigma Phi, pro­ Gamma, Alpha. XI Delta., Delta fessional fraternity [or women In alism. ta p.m. Wednesday in the Iver A. Zela, Zeta. Tau Alpha, Kappa Al­ A special traininQ course for young women interested in Opstad auditorium oC the nigh journalism, will be held May 8 at Asal e Ferguson, G, Altus, pha Theta. Kappa. Kappa. Gamma. PII I{'t: _ writlnQ is planned for this sprinQ. The course will be given ~chool. 6:30 p.m. in th Rose room of Okla., is chairman of the dinner and PI Beta. Phi. - IHlLT!! CIt the home office of Hallmark cards in Kansas City start­ Hotel Jefferson. table and arrangements commit­ The concert is open free of The winnJnl' otonjzaUons will M TINt: - 7~. mq June 30 and lasting eight weelea. charge to the public. The new edJtor Dnd busin' s tee. Members ot her committee NIGIrTS - 1100 arc Lita Singei, G, Indianapolis, cnter the final 10 be held In the manoger at The Daily Iowan will Iowa Mtmorial Ultlon on Mother's ('1lI1.011FN tach person will receive a regular salary while in training be announced. Ind.. and Vlrginl Vavra, A3, ~t TIN.:FS~~30 Day. May 11 . EVEN1NGK~1O. and upon completion of the course is eligible for a perma· Awards included in past ban­ Cedar Rupids. D~nt position in our Editorial Department. quets arc: Jean Kennedy Not'ris, G, Prai"ie Marjorie K . Marlin, A4, Iowa City, Is chairman of Ihe conte t. Brew r Torch Press key givc:1 View, Tex., is chairman of the U you have creative ability and are interested in a writing lIer eo-cllatrmell are Helen Ro - car•• r. we invite you to wrile or visit our Personnel Depart· to SUI's outstanding journaUsm ticket seIling committee which in­ 6:30-10:00 ciudes Ann Russell, A4. Newlon. eberry, A3. Lel\lan and Tom 01 · ment. senior. son. A4, ned Oak. Mr. Olson R.Ct .. d Student Board or Publications Chairman of the entcl'lainment as m ter of ceremonies in the gold keys given to students who and award committee is Alice have mnde outstanding contribu­ Anderson. A4, Klemme, chairman. seml-nnals. tions to The Daily Iowan, liawk­ Committee members arc Norma r.;;~~;;~~-~;;~~;-; .Hall Brothers, eye, Magazine X, and to the Soard Sexton, A3, Des Moines, and Mary Alpha Chi Omega Attend ~ ill.j ~ Inc. of Publications. Jo Garvey, A3, Galena, 111. Station WHO prizes given lor Publicity committee memb 1'8 Meeting in Des Moines WORLD'S BEST FILMI 2505 Grand Avenue Ju t We.t of CoratyllIe Kansas City, Missouri news reporting. arc Darlene M. Crouch. A4, Em­ Cedar Rapids Gazelle photo­ metsbuJ'g, chairman, Martha Ov­ About 35 members 01 Alpha Chi SPECIAL Adults 60c - Khls FREE Omega, socia l sorority, and sev- graphy plaque pre ented for the erhoiser, A4, Omaha, Nj:b. and Jo Jlc'.nEMYi .... ADvt:nTtsE~1£NT AUVEI1TfSIlMEN'C eral Iowa City IIlumnae attendl!d All best new pi lure in Th Daily Ann Packey, A3, Des Moln .. TONITE & WEDNESDAY Iowan during the past year. the sorority's state dal' in D ~ JlWABD Tick t. may be purchased (rom Moines Saturday. J. Hamillon Johnson memorial any Theta Sigl'Q.ll Phi member tal' awards presented for outstanding Harold H. Hymans, exceutive <"l1 l'trtip '11111) $2.25. You'll news st.ories of the year. director at· the Iowa Society tor Daily Iowan Salesman of the Week A wa I'd for the best editorial Crippled Children und Adults ad- .Q""~IU PRIZE live Every c,n·toon. dressed the group following 0 NNER VENICE Warm, Sigma Della Chi . cholarship Business Fraternity lunchcon at the Hotel Savery. fiLM fESTIVAL award ' given to graduating sen­ The ,clive chapter rrom Slmp- (World's Wonderful iors in the top 10 per cent of closs. Initiates 4 Students son college, Indianola, and :\1- Best Film) Step of umn(\c Crom Des Main s and Per­ Four students have been in­ ry also attended. the way itiated into Pi Omega Pi, honor­ pry business education fraternity. HUYETT They are: BuechJr to Demonstrate Mar y Lou Busehing, C3, Clarke ville; Gwen Moor, C3, Flight Principles Tonight MUSIC STORE Maniy; Mary Pat Mullaney, G, George T. Huechie, AI, Mason Waukon, and Mike Edie, G, Rudd. City, will present I) model air­ I must relluce my st.ock or The initiation cerelllony wns plane demonstrnlion for the Dilly Iwld Fl'idny at the Ox Yoke Inn Mitchell squadron of the Arnold • GVITARS at the Amllnas. Andrew Skinner, Air society Lonlght at 6:45 . I) visiting professor in the college • VIOLINS The demonstration will Lllke or cduclltion from St. Andr ws nlnce in an area behind the [jeld • UKULELES University of Scotland. spoke 'm house. -Atso­ business and general education III Buechle, [In air rorce ROTC tut PICTURE TWO CARTOONS Scotland. • HARMONICAS student, will present principles or OF YEAR fROM Candid Mtcrophone • RECOBDEBS aerodynamics and !lying tech­ ANY COUNJRY ..0 ••.., "'".... . '" FIRST snow OUT JOliN GOULD TO l'f;AK niques In the demonstration. EXTRA! MALAYA •.. 9:55 Flrsl rome, llrst choice. Spe~lal Johll I.. Gould, socloiogy depart­ The public Is welcome. A TRULY GREAT SIIORT UBJECT. 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1 So. Dubuque DAVIS . Added FealUftUe ".'''.nlle 8..... FII ••• 2181. Washington ID T~. Wild. ., 81". ~etitwoi.t- 'JUNGLE of CHANG' l-n"1'14t' LAUGHTON -Boris KARLOFF 8 ' ... - \ . .."". ~ ( .. :.. ,. .. ' . ~ ' .. ' ~ r AOE FOUR _ TTTE DAILY lOW N, TOE DA1', APRIL 29, 19~! ------_. .. "INetmen Rap Golfers Beal Go,phers,Wildcais JOws's 'golf team displayed tile l most I,'oaslstency ot any Hawke e Spivey Indicted, For PerJu~y Augusta~a ]inles squl\d in several years as It ·sPorts 30~-17lJ, beat both Minnesota, Breather and Northwestern, 30 -II~, in a ; ·scene For 9th Win tria ngular meet at the Cedar Rap­ No Heavy Scrimmage ids country club Mon6ay. g;..:Mth.Ja''< Jor.ta.~ Joins Kentu(ky LaDue, Sorenson Take Sweep in Olympic Tryouts The Iowa tennis team continued For Gridders Tom Crabbe, a native of Cednr its wioning ways Monday by de­ Rapids and returning mainstay feating Augustana, 8-1, in a prac­ By nM COOKE at the team, took medalist hGn· th~~:~~~~~u ~~:~:~~~i~~ Aide, 6 Cagers tice meet at Rock Island. lown's 75 spring football hope­ ors for the 36-hole match with a over the weekend. and they got Coach Don Klotz used only two fuls took a breather from heavy 141 (70-71) total, whIch is one I, under par for that. distance. their money's worth as they wJt- IN S d I regulars, Normnn Barnes and seril11mage work Monday after­ nessed the greatest Relays in his- n ew ca n a Dave Van Ginkel, in the matches noon as Coach Forest Evashevski's Eut the rest of the Hawks were tory-a meet that saw 14 Drake as the Hawkeyes took their ninth big squad ran through T-forma­ not far behind as the top six men marks und three American rec­ NEW YORK (;P) - Bill Spivey, victory of the season without a tion .and single wing drills for topped entries from both rivals. ords broken. seven-foot all-America loss. The remainder of the Iowa about an hour and a half. Other outstanding rounds were Hawkeye athletes were also star at the University of Ken­ squad was made up of reserves. M(lnday's practice WilS only the turned in by Chuck Kromer, who present, and made their presence tucky, was Indicted for perjury Barnes deteated Auguslana's second since drills began April shot rounds of 73-72 fOr a 145 felt as they entered in nine events by the New York grand jury Mon­ Paul Johnson in the feature sin­ 15 that a heavy scrimmage was total and Gene Slack, who turned and placed in eight of them. The day and a warrant was issued for gles match. The 'Hawkeye No. I not featured. in scores of 73-74 for his 141 Haw~s won two of their races his arrest. player lost the first set, 4-6, but Binkey Broeder, talented fresh­ mark. recovered to take the lost two, Dnd took second Drvi third in an­ District Atty. Frank S. Hogan man back, worked out in sweat­ John Barton shot a 148 for.the • other. ti-a, and 1\.-6. Johnson was singles clothes but probably will not par­ Hawkeyes, Dale Kniss collected announced the indictment as the chnmpion of the Litlie Nine con­ Iowa easily rated among the top mushrooming fix scandals reached ticipate in any contact work dur­ a 150, and Bud McCardell shot 1!17 ference lost season. Ing the spring practice. Doyle All­ rour squads entered at Drake. Un­ n new climax with a part-time to complete the Iowa sweep of the The loss was Augustano's first sup, Hawkeye football trainer, official estimates as to how the K ntucky' coach, J im Line, and top six men. of the season. said Breeder is recuperating well Hawks would have ranked If six other players named in fresh The next competition for Iowa Iowa will play another practi:'e rrom his knee operation of last team standings were kept indicate aCl·uso.lions. is a quadrangular meet willi thnt [own w~s a solid third among meet Friday against But'lingto!1 winter but will not be able to go Northwestern, Ohio State and The indictment charged Spivey the 60 schools that competed. J, C. here. at full speed until next fall. Purdue at Lafayette Saturday. with giving false testimony when Slnlln Another promising freshmnn Record Breakers lOW" ~O\I. MINNESOTA 17', he appeared voluntarily before N.,maD Barner (I) ddeatt' Paul John­ back, Bobby Stearnes, is stili [own broke the Re[ays record In !lien . .. .ti, II-I;; U avf' Van Olnlun (I) Fritz 174·78. 152 1 dol•• ltd the grand jury in February. The a.:. t Rohlkohl Bolo the sprint medley relay, although .e'eat~ .. P.u' La.rlt"h, 6-3, '-ti; D."". r. handicapped by a sprained ankie Rnsiey j 8l~89, 1741 . 5 to l. towering Kentucky center denied Hili (I) ddeated 80b Mc"' IIUam. ti-'!, suffered during one oC last week's Bob Hit" 1M •• 79·71. 1501 dtCuted Ntd the four runn rs had worked to­ 8-:: Obwek "."nion (lJ dele-aled By,on again Monday-as he hos repenl­ scrimmage sessions and did not Brnnt IS:r·fU. 164 '. 5'2 to 1.:1. geth r less than a week. In other oiwaDI.n, tI·'. tI-.!. Don Olm.lelld (I) "t­ cdly in the pllst-:my part in the re.l e41 Den G u.I&., ..... t-:!. 11-4) ; Bob Ftel.­ run through the signal drills with Tom Crobbe III 170·71. 1411 del.. ltd relay v nts, the Iowans won the e."er (I) delealed D ••e- Swan.e». a.. M, 9-7; Ted Blckermnn 174 .. 8D. lSot l, &I~ to h. the squad yesterday. quarter-mile lind look Clfth in the ~candals. Hili CI) dereat ed O.n G u.tatlon, 6-2, tI-u. lnhf"1 :Rnrto.... ((1 "'1-'12 , 1481 tied. with D oublt,s Stcornes, however, is expected Dick OIlVN (74·76. 1501 . 3 10 3. mile. In the 880 relay, in which Denied Dea[ Barnu a nd Van Olnllid Cl) der~.ted Dole Kniss III 176·74. 1501 del.. 1" f ohn.on a nd La • .rlilen (A), 6-!, 6-1; Me­ Iowa was rated as a top contend­ Specifically the indictment to be back in action in two or Keith Jorde 177·78. 1551. 5 to 1. WUU • •n. an' Coke (A, dduted Olnt­ three days. Bud McCord.1I (11 ,79·78. 1$1) der.,1to1 er, the baton was dropped bNween charges Spivey with falsely deny­ "'ea~ and Jobnlon tH. 0-7. 6 .. 8. Bob T ickle 1801·19. 163,.5 \0 1. the first and second runner!', Evashevski's first unit in Mon­ Chucl, Kromrr • I . ,73·72. 1451 deloutt; ing he discussed deals with nn al­ Georlre R e~'nolds 185·79. 163L 6 to O. thereby ruling out any contention. leged fixer to control scores of day's drills was the same, with Gt'ne Stuck lit 173·7 0& . 147. rlefetHH two backfield exceptions, thut has O""n Brandn••• 176·74. 1541. 4'~ to III Representativc:s or SUI were al­ games in which K ntucky was in­ IOWA 1m Lewis Wins Bowling worked together since almost the 30' •• NORTHWESTEJlN so outstanding in the individual volved and that he accept d $1,000 Clown',; t- cores are the same D.S In tbt first day of spring practice. Don Mlnl"lf'sota mntchl. events of the meet. Ted Wheeler, Tull Monce.. 1NWI (84·81 , 185) del.. t . os the result of such arrangements Inman and Jim Hatch, instead of who hod turned in an amaZing Tille; Iowa Takes 5th ed R "~lt"y . !l to ' . • in Dec., 1950, and Jan., 1951. Crabbe (1) deleated AndY Ande.... halt-mile (1:51.0) in the sprint Stenrnes and Bernie Bennett, The district attorney chargee! .78·80. 158 .. 0 10 O. medley victory, Jon second in the Team captain Dick Lewis 0/ worked in the backfield with Borton 4" ctc{cnte.d ChUCk Kim. ,. Spivey's tesli mony was not borne Dusty Rice and Burt Brilzman. 75. 1551 . 5 to I. mile run, followed closely by Rich Iowa rolled n 616 series to win l(nl.. III doleD ted Corl Stolt flMt. out by that or others question d. Wlr.pllele) 1 F rl(uson. Freshman Ferguson the individual championship .It The line for this team was: 159l . 41 -3 10 1 l. He said Spivey discussed deals A CLEAN SWEEI' of the lranJ(loli ne event at the NaUonal AAU ttyou18 for the Olympics went to a McCardcll .11 d,'le.led C ene UlI'IOII too second in the two-mile run the Big Ten Union bowllng-~our­ ends Dan McBride and Bill Fen­ (85·871, J62I . 4 t o 2. with alleged fixers "before prac­ pair of Dawkeyes, Frank LaDue (leU) and Bill Sorenson, LaDue took lite cham,plonsbip and Sorenson nllment at Minneapolis Saturday. Kromer I U dd"'Rted Paul Snow 181.", to rank as the top indivldu31 ton, tackles Cameron Cummins tically e\'ery game by his tellm up et the (loJll' b,y taking the runnerup spot. They are shown here with tbelr lrophles at the conclusion and Dick Fl'ymire, guards Tom 161 •. 6 to O. point-getter for the Hawks. Illinois won the team ti tie for Slack .11 deleated Jerry Thoma f1'I·ll, of the trials at tate ollege, Pa. atul'llay. Ellis and Jerry CI:lI.'k and center 1801. 5 to 2. Clyde Gardner, romp ling in during Dec., 1950, lind Jan" 1951." the third consecutive year, and Hogan made the announcement Bud Lawson. his second college meet, took third thus retired the trophy. Iowa finished fifth among nine teams GOLIAT SJlJPPED DOWN in the discus; DuW o,Yne Dietz fin­ of Spivey's indictment five hours in its first entry in the meet. WON'T JOIN PROS CIUCAGO (;P) - The outri/lht Ished !!fth in th 440-Y3rd hur­ a ftl'r four n iJeged fh\i :L priee .. student (an .".r'. PI' classic o( American track meel~. Members or lowil's sprint mrd- stl'eak to 12 over a two-season a tilt with Western Illinois at 3:30 Basketball Jeague, appreCiated the ftte eo to red booklet Ind ma,. w,I't: to anest Spivey on .1 fugitive in­ par three, 162-yard lourth hole. Since the advent or Fr:1nds Cr tz­ Icy and 440-yard relny teams period and kept its victory string p.m. oCter from NBA president Maur­ Bill Rom, Mrr., Canoe C.II.', The first ace was turned In Outfitters, Box 717 C .•: 1)" ~lI nlltl. l .. meyer as cincier cooth, running dictment. were sporting new watches Mon- for 1952 Intact. The Hawkeves Iowa, with a 6-8 record, will be ice Podoloff, but could not joill Line was accus d of deliverin\( day after the Hawkeyes' showing have won eight straight this se~s­ favored over its first opponeot, April 18 by Ernest Witte, A2, Per· the loop. has token a turn to the better ry, who was playing in a three­ money to Spivey and Hirsch for in the Drake Relays Friday and on. which hns a 2-4 mark for the seas­ here, and Iowa fans can e'(pect some with Tom McCall, A2, even bigger surcesses in the fu­ "going under the pOints" in the Saturday in Des Moines. Towa won five singles and two on, but should run into trouble in 1950 Sugar bowl game betwc_n Mitchell, S. D., and Don KaUen­ ture. The watches wele awarded to doubles matches against the IlIini. the forms of Michigan State nnd K!'ntucky and St. Louis. berg, A3, Des Moines. The fa ct that the Hawkeyes did the Hawkeye relay teams after Bob Richards. Iowa's No. I Michigan this weekend. The four Toledo players named Sunday, Dr. Robert McMurray so well was also hearlrning from their victories in the annual player, led off with a 6-3,7-5, vic­ The Wolverines will be here for got an ace on the same hole with the stand point or the competition. as huving taken bribes wcre Wil­ Drake classic. tory over Fred Most but Inninois' a single game Friday, and Michi­ liam Walker, Carlo Muzzi, Robert a five iron. Playing with him was Illinois and Kansas roted tops lor Ted Wheeler's hUlf-mile finish Hoeert Bennorth topped Nor~an gan State will play the Hawks McDonnld and Jack Fcemnn. As­ Dr. C" S. Wright. the meet. Thc J uyhawks probnbly in the sprint medley /lave Iowa 'Rarnes, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, in the No.2 twice on Saturday. sistant District Ally. Vincent A. had an edge, man-ror-man, but its firs t win LeRoy Ebert, singles. Only 2 Over .300 G. O'Connor said they had becn Frid~y. • the JIlini had bellel' depth and Gary Scott and DuWnyne Dietz lOlVa's Bruce Higley, Roger Going into the game with West­ en involved in three fixes. bnlance and would huve won the \\'ere the other members of that ¥rnfh. Dusty Rice and Dave Van ern minois, only two [owo regu­ meet on a point basis. tenm. Ginkel took the remaining singles lars are hitting over the .300 mark. mal6hes, Ed Lindsey, who bats cleanup The Kansans, led by distance 1st Since 1938 star Wes Santee, set two Ameri­ t..hapman and Higley teamed for when he is not pitching, leads all It was the first relay victory at can records and the Illini lldded Cubs Defeat one of Iowa's dOUbles wins with bat tel'S with a .356 average, and i ~ another. Kansas' marks come in Drake for Iowa since 1938. Kroth and Van Ginkel pairing for followed by eenterfielder Gus Fot· Wheeler, the victory meant the other. Richards and Barnes Brandt with a .320 record. Catcher the four-mile relay and the 440- DOli Hie/Ill rc/s yard hurdles; the Illinois record Cards, 4-3, watch No.2 [01' the 1952 season. lost to Most and Ben north in the BiU Vana is third with .296. WllS scored in the two-mile relay. 'He won the first by tnking the remaining doubles ma lch. Don Westcott Is the top Iowa hurler on the basis of won-lost and Eaio)' ua.... lched swetl. frlHlry pItre 1.500-meter run at the Kansas l ..o kia K quality witb Gets p, Wins 1 The victory over lllinois av­ earned-run av'erages, but has Relays I st IV cit. enged on 8-1 loss at lhe hands of aellaiiae ;".,or"d briarl tcorstcd Plntlnels. The Illinois mark was consid­ Tie lor 2d oitched only 6 1/ 3 innings. He The 440-yanl relay outfit the lIIini during t951. . , ,ollluandillJ fine ered the most outstanding show­ has allowed no earned runs and Brains ••• ill modem de­ Smart, Spring ing by many, but the achievement ST. LOUIS 1.4') Big Hank gained its first pl('1ce Saturday by Sauer batted in all of the red-hot received credit for one win against si~ • , ,preferred by of Kansas in the distance m dley outdistancing one of the finest d Ucrilliinatin, p ip~ Chicago Cubs' runs MQndo)l night Hitters* Fail* Hawks* no defeats shades of Gre!!, cnnnot be overl ~oked. quarter-mile relay fields ever to Hllrenberr Top Fielder &IDOws. ' . In that race, the No. 2 Kansas as they beat the St. Louis nrdi­ run at Drake. Coach Otto Vogel started hunt­ Tan alld BrolCll mils, 4 to 3, and tied thc idle Cin­ Merle Jensen is next in the won­ runner was run right oft the track Ira Murchison started off for ing for clutch hitters Monday as cinnati Reds (or second ptace in lost column with a 1-0 mark, but $2.50 & $3.50 styled for YOllr by (1 Notre Dame runnel' who had the llowkcyes and gave teammate his Iowa baseball team recovered has an ERA of 5.76 for his 20 1/ 3 finished his leg of the medl y nnd the National league. Sauer drove from a split in Saturday's double­ in the four tallies with n hom Glen Hess lline a lead. Hesseltine innings of work. Ed Lindsey, with lccal'ing p/casllI'I.'. wns slOwing down to stOll. De­ header with Minnesota in Minne­ a 1-2 !'ecorel, has allowed 3.15 run, an infield out and a single. boosted Io",o's lead and Len spite that, resulting in n loss of at apolis. earned runs per game. , The Cubs, gaining theIr fifth Sykes kept the Hawk yes in front lenst two seconds of time, the The Hawkeyes took a 6-1 vic­ Le~1ding the Hawkeyes afield is ~'M." • . victory in the last six starts and at the enci of the first three legs. 55.00 Ja.yhllwks madl! a time of 10:01 .8 tory in the rirst game but lost, rightCielder Jerry Hilgenberg, who eighth in II games this season, Scott clinched the Iowa victory. all il more -just .2,4 seconds over the Am­ Tnwa's winning time was :41.5. 4-0, in the second Ii It. has accepted 28 chances without -.". '1''''''· erican mark. Some observers blasted veteran leflhander HOITY an error. Vana has also compiled Brecheen Iol' nine hits, including Whee[er Takes Points Both Minnesota and Iowa got thought the loss in time might five hits in the nightcap but the an impressive record, with only a triple and double by F1'ankie Wheeler also finished second in one error to mar his .968 average. have run all the way up to foul' the mile with teammate Rich Fer­ Gophers used three hits, including seconds. Baumhollz, in the Iirst five in­ nings. Thereafter they were held guson placing third. Ferguson al­ a home run, in the sixth inning . I The chief contributing factor to so took runneru p honors in the to take the victory. Kansas In that race wa Santee's to one single by Redbird relief Maior Scoreboard two-mile. ( "lExclusive at second great mile in two days. hurlers Willard Schmidt and Dick Iowa's Bob Diehl held Minne­ Clyde Gardner made his finest sota to lour hits in the Cirst game AMERICAS STANDINCS The day before, the Jayhawk Bokelmann, ....)tq1hCIlJ showing of the seaS:lll in the dis­ and got H-hit support fl'om his sophomore had run an estimated W I, '.1. GO cu~ by taking ~hi l'd place. teammates. Boston ..•.. 9 2 .81R 4:08 mile in anchor' th te8m SL Loul, . 7 3 .700 Murchison gained further hon­ rlpv;-.Innd . . . . . 8 4 .667 to its record-smn hii'fg four-mile The Hawkeyes broke a 1-1 tie ors by finishingfiIth in the 100- in the seventh inning of the first Wa,hlnalon ... 4 4 .500 mark. Saturday he was clocked New York .•. . 4 5 .44-4 yard dash. DuWayne Dietz also game by scoring twice. J ack Chlcauo . .... 4 0 .400 in 4:07.4 , and was voto(! the out­ DetToit • . . . . 2 8 .2' 0 CRESTON (IP) - Joe Paulsen, took a fifth in the 440-ynrd high Hess opened vith a double and standing athlete in the M:.lays by Philadelphia .. I 1 .125 former Iowa ath lete, has been hurdles. Duane Brandt scored thel' Hawk­ .end"y'l Gamel 32 or 33 Relays writers. elrcted as new head foo tball conch New York at Wnshlngton (rain) Iowa's mile relay team turned eye secqnd baseman with a sin­ Only game scheduled. • • • of Creston high school. in its best lime performance of gle. Ed Lindsey followed with an­ Teda,.', " Uc ben , . ~ BIG TEN IMPRE rVE Paulsen, a 1951 Iowa graduate, St. LoulJl al New York - Coin 12-0) vs. the season, 3: 15.6, and still fin­ other single, moving Brandt to Raschl 12·01. WH:O 'WILL BE : The Big Ten fart!d quite well In has been serving as on assistant 1O~11 ished firth. third. Detroit. nt Boston - TrUCKI vs, the standings. Besides the strong wrestling coach and assistant Taylor 11..01. Srandt scored on Jerry Hilgen­ Cleveland 01 Phnodelphfa INlghl) Iowa fini h and the IllinQis su­ junior vllrsity football conch at FeU... (1·11 VI. Kellner (0·21. * * * berg's fly to left. Chlca.o at "'·"lIlhlr)'ft~. .. I Nlt(htl periority, Jim Gollida .'1< orth­ fowa ~his year while working on Netmen Swa t IlIini, 7·2 The Hawkeyes ndded thTee Pierce (0·2) v,. Porter/leld (1·1). western took the l 'ard dash his master's degree. in :09.7 and Indiana ,. While an undergraduate he let­ Iowa's tennis team took its sec­ runs in the ninth inning to give tered in both football and wrest­ ond victory of the senson over Big Diehl a comCortable mar8in. state ranked high in Saturday'S split gave Iowa a NA'r*IONAL *STAN IlI*NOS MojoI' individual w' ling. Paulsen succeeds Don Mc­ Ten teams Saturdny by defenting Illinois, 7-2, here. 1-2 record for Big Ten play. W 1. .01. O D .At· The Unlversity.: of Iowa IIIini were Dick Goll Donald at Creston. In adllition to Brooklyn ...... 7 1 .875 Th~ Hnwkeyes dropped Wiscon­ The Hawkeyes lost lJ single game f"111t'n gn R A '70)7 • pole vault (14-3 ~ ) ~rI coaching football he will assist in sin, 9-0, Friday in their first to Minnesota Friday. Iowa's over­ CIncinnati ...... I 3 :727 Nulty in the 120-yar hur- ba ketball and track. A Creston New York .... 5 • .5,6 basketball coach will be hired matches against conference op­ all record stands at six victories SI. Louis . . 5 6 .455 the title, IOU to' the collellian who looks best dIes (14.4 seconds). position. and eight losses. Philadelphia . 3 6 .333 • • of later. BOllon ...... 4 8 .333 in the new "Aft.r ,Six" white sU'mmer fo rmal PlU. OUllh .. 2 11 .154 BANGERT TOUC UEARTS ",• • •• ,', G ....el jacket with the new mirClcle " StCl ln.Shy" fin is h. Chicago 4. SI. Louis 3 The most touch!;, part of the Only. gtune schenuled. With it 1I0u.a complete summer formal outflt, ETT I Relays was the singing - so contact him Call Rush 11·11. , who is nearly blind and siOl com­ • ese independence by sending two farm club ball players to Japanese New York at CincinnAtI INllhtl - Maglle /'1·0) vs. Blackwell (0·2) or Per· now, and make it fo, mal! '.' petlng. Bangert is a very good MILWA UKEE (;P) - ' Chuck professipnal baseball. ko,,",kl 11..01. Darling, Iowa's record-smashing This makes the iirst time in history American ball players have Booton al PlIlSburoh ( Night) - Spohn singer and put the shot right 10·1) VI. Friend ')·21. ' around 50 feet in an exhibition. center, was drafted by the .Roches- been loaned to clubs outside the continental United States. tel' Roya ls the National Basket- Both of the lend-lease players are Negroes-third baseman John • • • ot All Qrganlzed men's units on,' ball association at the annual Britton Jr., and pitcher Jnmes Newberry, a curve-balling right hand­ 15,000 TRA CK FANS! * campus will be eontac~ed early I llgue draft here Saturday night. cr. Big* * The crowd, largest in the mem­ Ten " this "\Veek by the Campus Rep­ ory oC this writer in 13 years of Bob Clifton, Hawkeye guard, Final arrong ments for sending the !'~ir to Japan were completed resentati.ve. Watch The Daily W L r .l. watching the pageant, was esti­ wos the choice or Ft. Wuyne. by Abe Saperstein, o",ncr-corll:h of the TT:l1'lem Globetrotters, and a ftllell iun ...... ~ I .... Iowan in re!(ard to particulars Dur ling hod previously an­ stockholder in the new Brownies. Britton I1 nd Newberry were in Chi­ J'Io~ IIrl...... H' ...... I • ..... on the $500.00 SavJngs Bond moted at 15,000. The Relays was •I .1M1 cago late Monday for the plane hop tn J"pan. ""nnell"...... _.t .. .. 't an e;! eX1?Cnse f~ee week trip to vcry colorful as the sun beat nounced lhat he would join the W I,.en. ln ...... 'I I .41411 New York City In()judlng screen Phillips Oilers organization lath­ They arc on lonn to thr! Hmkyu Brr\'es of the Japanese Pacl!lc I".. , ... .. I ••• • •• •• I ~ .U!I down on a wide assortment oC Ohio 8 101...... I I .JlL1 test. Also, watch for Ichedulc ot , tryout times for shad s created by unifol ms of the er lhan play pro ball, (1S has Clyde league. The club !llays in Ni;hhc!niyo stndlum at Osnka, about SOO I n dia na ...... : ..... 1 YOLj r afoup at Bremera, They wi ll be listed In The miles sou th of Tokyo. 1111.01 • . " ...... 1. :: nthletes, 19 marching bands nnd Lovellette of Kansas, another top Mle hl,... 8tole . . .. I =2 .W Dally Iowan. Joe V~n llg Ii D: Campus Representative . over 50 otficlals. draft cboice. They'll be tho lint Negro players in J.lPanese baseball. ' .r ...... • .011

, . , , , THE DAILY IOWAN. T UE DAV. APRIL 29. 19!>2 - PAGE n V I: 1 Ernest Bright Dies; Quartet to Present Ross WHI Teach (ity Record Appetites Food Bills Increase At San Jose State Iowa .City Fjrm Submits Low Airport Bid m Concert VVednesday Low bid for the second phase of runway repair work in their Employed 32 Years New Anti-TB Drugs Help Boost Oakdale Prof. Russell M. Ro , political BffiTH constructfon in the Iowa City air- . . The fil ·t in a ~cries oC chamber Patients' Weights and Ease Coughing science department. has ncceptoo port improvement project has bids, althoullh the commissIOn A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. In Physical' Plant mu~ic concerts will be presented • an invitation to teach two courses been submitted by William Hor- had requested them 10 do so. John Kile, West Liberty, Monday by th~ Faculty String quartet at The grocery bill at the Oakdale of the patients. They aren't in the summer quarter at San rabin ~ontracting COmpany ofl Commission funds derived from at Mercy hospital. 8 p.m, Wednesday in t~e Sham­ State Tubercul~is sanatorium is coughing as much and the sputum Jo"e State college. San Jose, CaJjf. Iowa City. . '. city taxation pay part at the cos, A daughter to Mr. and baugh lecture room ot Uni\'ersit), gOing up every da)- due to th e in- is thinner and easier to raise. The $41,17'.65 bid, which m- of the air rt work. Upon a p- Cecil Anl'iaux. CorldvillE', library. crea ed appetites of 35 anti-TB Both courses. municipal admin- cl udes on Iy pa rt of the work po drug test patients. The at patients in L tration and current political ~_ sought by the airport commiSSion, proval pf the contract ~he CAA day at Mercy hospital. Prof. Ralph Ellsworth. director Dr. W. M. Spear, sanatorium test group will be increased as su ~. are graduate study. Several must be approved by the Civil will pay 50 per cent of Improve- A daught r to MI'. and Mrs. of SUI Iibrarie. will gi\' the superintendent. said Monday that soon as more quantities of the officials tram San Jo e and sur­ Aeronautics administration. ment costs. Lewis Lauderboulll1. 124 River­ u(.'dkatory· tt'marks at the open­ the first notable result ot the test. drug become available. Las! wepk. Haegg Construction company of Construction is scheduled to be- ,ide park, Monday at Mercy hos­ Ing program. The prollrams will '''I'th tn·o rounding areas are enrolled in begun about six weeks ago, was t rca men t was ta r ted n n Cedar Rapids with a $2,000 high- gin within 30 to 60 days if CAA pital. bE' open to the public. A S:ln to Mr. and incrE'ased appetites o( Oakdale p.atients ~ho arl' now in Uni\·er- the cour e in municipal adminis- er bid, was the only other low approval is received. The quartet consists of ?roes. Sweeting. Ri\'C'rsid, patients participating in the clini- s1ly hospital. tration. bidder. lmre Waldbaure and lIans Keel­ \Ie'cy hO:'pital. cal investigation. I The 35 test patients are taking Ro~ , who taught at San Jose in The bids include construction A H E WILL SPEAK bel and in~tructors Carl Lederer DEATII Asked about results of the test six to eight tablets of the drug the 'ummer of 1950, will be one of a road to the new administra­ Prof. Paul Sayre of the college and Robert Oppelt. thu far, Dr. Spenr said, "The pa- per day. There has been n:l {'ost 'of about 75 visiting (acully mem­ tion building, a concrete apron F:ed Shipley. 65. ,\llIona. ot law will speak on "The Ko­ They will play Reger's "Quartet \'ents ha\'e gained weight in the to the stat:! for ~e drug thus !ar.: bl'rs. He will be a member ot for planes we t of Ihe building I:..y at Unh'e.s;t." hornoddlnl(. PhQnf" 8·S4r...5 program, party and convocation Cakir cstimated $120 damages lJut.ullh: COMnt"licl. buque. 01111 674(. Phon. 8-17l~. Mr, BrIght IVas a member of or Minnesota ned Mu)' 9. The Daily Iowun Cl1n be re­ the Methodist church, lowu City The assembly, a thl'l'e-da.v af­ Instruction sponsi ble fOl' only on(' Inror­ MUSIC and l1odio Male Help Lodge No.4, A.F.A.M., V~terans fair. will hl1ve represcnt[lliv"~ r \.'ct ill~ertl()l1. TUTOIllNG. uun laUon •. Orrmun, of Foreign Wars, LeHoy Week from eight rshing lline com­ Hrln,. Ad vtorUu,n,.nh In RADIO r.pulrjn~ JACKSON'S ELEC· Fr~ncl,. Spnnlsh Dlnl 7389 TIUe; AN)) CIF'! 5483. No. 3949. panles from six midwestern stn t ~s. Thf" n .JI~ I fh~.IIn .h, .. I1.,. ... Orrltl" 5685. IlAJ.,I.BOOM d4nc" I .'IOn Mimi Youd Wanted for He is survived by his wife; one In addition, a guest company u ...... 111,.,. , Rill"!' 11,,11 or HADtO n;;-'rv IforVICt' tor all nla M: ca. Wur(u. 01.11 !/.I85. D Ju l 2239. Suttu" RlldJO Ulld Telt~v'.IOll. iOIl Rlehnrd E.. of Solon; one f!'Om Ohio will be present. 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