Serving The State University of Iowa and tJ.e People of Iowa r.ity t tllbllslled In 11!68 Fivc CentS a Copy em~r of ASSOCiUlied P Ap teasca WU't~ ana PlOlo servi lo .... a CIty, la., Thur day, March t4, 19S7 • • Mrs. Roosevelt Speaks to 2,000 at Uni on- VN Needs Leadership 01 U.S. 40 Killed in Cuban By DON MITCHELL ball, I..... ,_" 11',11., I "It i. not cnough to say Ihat we support tIM> United 'ations, we must lead the United alion. It does not work by itself, it needs our • leader hip. When we don't have a convidion - when 'Ae are Collow· ers, not lead r - ' 10 out." With th words Mrs. EI anor Roo \'elt closed her talk Wednesday uti * night on " Is America Facin: Revol * * World Leader hlp?" In the Iowa 5ecre tory Memorial Union. NelU'ly 2,000 Jammed the Union Heavy Firing L,·'e to hear the wife of late Prt'id nl Israel Asks Tells 01 Franklin Delano Roosevelt. .th Eleanor In on hour's talk, Mrs . Roosev Il Around Palace W, tr d two major points. To Keep Egypt I 1. The U"ltecI St.. mvst (II~ By ELEANOR BENZ world I ader hip if It expects j.o Dill, I ...... tdlla. win over Communism. lasts 3 Hours How does it ft.'C1 to be (jlC secr . From Gaza lary of onl' of the world's mo t fa· 2. Americ.t"' mil" I•• ,.. arid HAVANA , Cuba t.fI - Armed mou women? find under tandillg of other people WASIIINCTON III - 1 rael ap- rebels lormed into \J'1e pr . Id n· pealed 1.0 the United [all's W . H's a wond r(ul but xhllustini of the world In ord r to I ad th m. nesday night to keep Egypt out Ual palace W dncsday In a bloody experience aid Mi. H len Cur. " It Is not a very comfortable of the Gala !Tip a lin obj ct revoluUonlU'Y attempt to seiz or nan. one of irs. Eleanor Roose· po ilion to be the on country In les on thnl no nation can break kill President Fulg 'ncio Bali ta. v It's t ..... o private a cr laries. the world which has everythln., lis Int rnalional commitment.s. fi Late t r port place til(' dealh s Curnan wa cornered Cor a .... hen many have nolhina," ~rs. Isra I's AIT\~as~ador Abba Eban, t w mlnut W dnesday after a toll at 40. Twenty w re killed In 0 noon luncheon (or Mr . Roo. veIL Roo veil said. In a half.hour coli nt lhe State "It I natural thai tho nations Departm nt, oJ. a laid th Unlled palace bntll , ond 20 more w r' in the Iowa Memorial tlnlon spon· im out Id ))liLa w lis. e!d by lhe Allul3 Club of Iowa who 'have not' 1(·1t that 'lie OWl' Stat In ~((('ct th t Isra I t Is them an obUllalian." it h a moral commitm nt from 'l'ht y ar-old Pr . ident. n vt'l· city. ~ran of viol nct', . un'iwd and di· "I'd be happy to talk, but I have The (ir t pori o( ~r talk was Pr id nl F.i nhower thot 1 ra I's devot d to tellin, oC the h rror ot withdrawal from G 2: hall "nol r ted a successful tonk·1 d coun· to keep an ye on Mrs. Roo evett," t rattacJc on r bel upport rout. Mi s Curn:!n soid. war and how lh y mu t and can be in vain." side th pal c~. At Ihat moment Mr . Roosevell be overt d. Sh recalled II lrip to The purpo I' b hind th I r Ii I turn d and aid, "Come along, Europe with her son aC r the action appears to be to try to get Firt en out of about 40 Invadin ~ w 're goin, to the office." And she fir. L World War wh n lhe boy. no- the United Stales to take a lrong. ' r bel and 5 palace fUard were started 0((, ticI'd that th r were only very old er stand conc rnlng EiYPt and r ported killed within eorhot of Batista. o .Uy Io wan P hot. by 80b SI .." ft "How did you ict your job?" !ll n and very younf boys working the Gaza Strip. In return, th Mi !I Curnan was a ked as , he hur· 10 France. hope med to be thai uSe· Th ottack on th pal c appar· rled to follow Mrs. Roo. evelt up "It wa thcn." shc said, "that I r Illry Genl'ral Dai Hammar· nlly wo in two pha ~: lh stnir' to the M in Lounlte. realiled a wholl' ,eneralion hod skjold III 0 would be firmer. I. A 40·mon I",'osion t(,lIm \11 Peace in Mideast "I was lucky, 1 gu .. ," she said. be n wiped ~Ul ." II O1IIrskjold rl'ported last F b. tackl th palace guard and Clght "I have a brother who hos worked "The young boy of Europe 22 that EfYPt wa xpccted to Inlo Ball ta's privllt quart rs lind (or the Roo \I('lt for 25 y ars. Icarn d how to . teal and lif.'," he r Cr in (rom ex reising its ri,ht lak him. And I kn w ~rli . Roo!. 'II It's Cor· aid, talking about the war, "and und('r the Pal tin truct' 10 patrOl I 2 A co. rinll arnwd (orec to From UN: Mrs. FOR mer een'lary. When) (ound ,he they learned it was wron,. It W8 th Clua trip. On th a \lmplion d ploy in n arby building and wa re igning. r applied for the very hard (or th nl to chong . that thi would hold UP. l<;f 1,1 ' k p up an out id attack. By JOHN BLEAKLY job. It really wa. n·t 100 hord." ~In'r had to be a whol r habillts· gr d to withdraw from Gllt3, \ lh in va Ion (ore ' brok \l1l ~1 nalh lo•• n I.rr Wrll.. Mi~ CUI'nan work d 8 a legal han of the people. which It had captur d from Egypt th gnard and into the fir. I floor . . . ecretary fol' five years before "We think lilal th y should com in Lo l foil' Sinai caln))algn. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, 10 a pres confcrl'nce Weon day, aId joining Mrs. Roosevelt IWo year wh 1'1 Bali ta has olllcl! . He wa-; back a. quickly a, we did . Thill Hammar kjold inc' then h on the ceond noor flOhhlng 8 latl' peace in the Mid'east, Ihe scene of I raeli·Arab strife for olmo. t nine I ago. Sb is a grlldllllte of Roo - how a I ck ot und r tandin,. aid EeYPt h ~ a rlghl to fl'turn lllnc~n with two Cabln,-t miniA' years, is possi ble, but that it must come lhrough the U . velt lIigh School in Hyde Park, God wa good to us - our hom to GaUl. (('rs. • The former first lady and past delegate to the' UN, aid thai peace(ul N;w1 Ybo°rk . I d, f I .1'· C werl' not d troYl'd, our country Th EgypUan~ hav appoinled co-existence between Israel and " y . won cr u , " IS lIr- Heavy flrine around th(' palace was not attacked. a lOV rnor Cor th territory and la ted nearly lhr hours. th Arab nations could be brought nan aid. "God wa good to u~, bul he ,Iv ell ry Indication of plannlnll about by a UN program oC re. 'Myster,·ous' She , ho traveled with Mrs. gave us too, the responsibility to to nd a civil odmini tration team The gOllernm nt announced W 'd· habilitation for lhe Mid-east area. Roo. e~elt on m~ny of her tours lead th world." back to Gaza. The lsraelis have n d y nl,hl th I' I (oree. l organized and dir cled by Ule UN. through the mt('d States. The LINK FiVER, a common ai lment th.t usually accompani .. ver".1 th(' palace hod been rn-at('n baek other crctary. now In Ncw York, Irs. Roo cvell lold her audience. sworn to n,ht ain ir ~he Eg~p. equlIMIl .Ic.k"us (spring fever), has r.. r.d its UV1y h.. d . FOt' Itte and calm prl'vailed tbroughoul , u· rh k that I United NaUo s VI UK- tiln' ~/low silt/1 of rf.'-IO. lilutlOg Such ,~ pro~~am, she cxplal~ed, n ~ ec gOt!s on th .. world rips and U':lck>s dvffwa iI. ,"", liM fev'r H.ct ..... ~t' ...ay. JNfI l.,., 151 nd . Ion one way to permanent world a hllse at Ga~ Cor commando would bribe the Arab nations 0(( with Miss Curnan on some oC A3, Oelwein, took adll.ntag. of Wednesday', 60 degr .. lfIrlnt·lik. The group that Invad d Uu' into fore~oing their . oggressive lhe U.S. travels. peace. Several lim s sh empha. border raid agam t I ra I. siz d the fact that Am rlcan mnst AUlhoril tlv ure aId Eb n w.. thtr to ImproYf h.r form on the n,w Flnkbln. Golf Cour.. (!MItt. palae: apparl'nlly clashl'd with thc plans agamsl Israel In Cal'or of Is Revea Ied ' Miss Curnan is slill amaz d at Ing Itt.t ill. Golfers who iUlt can't fight tIM uri' will hlv. inn r guard o (ter ·torming thr UN plans to raise the Arab stan· 1\11'5 Roosevelt's boundless energy lead th ' N in order to I('ad th told AcUng Secr tary of Slate ,tr.", wind. to c.ont.nd wiltt al ••11 as golf cou,. .. attend.nt., tM place oute~ gales, whlIc others fired on dard of living. and' how she keeps the pace. ';1 world . Chri Unn A. Herter that ~gypl's I,"'t OPln y.t, Temper.turu will read .bout the '.I'M to~hIY; It'll th palace rrom building nearby .. 'Bribe' is an awful word to WASIIlNGTON IA't - S nate pro· gu ss it come frorn year of prac· "There are those who think that Prid nt N~ was trytn to get col.,. tonllht Ittough. Sklo ••re pr.dicted to be mostly clovcty in a concerted attack. use," Mrs. Roosevelt said , "but bers produced evidence Wcdne day lice." she said. we put too much for our share Into turn his millta.ry de(ca~ at t~ e .11 day. If you mu.1 IMot • few hoi .., pl ....; don't I.ke your beg. About 20 bodl s were reportt'd the Arab leaders have built up the Teamsters Union paid a my. te- "r go back to Hyd Park com· the UN. If we were to share In hands ot I rael into a political VIC· I onto the ,reen, .nd do rtpl.ce the divots, _ _ _ found in th palace wh re the in. among their people an intense ha. rious $5,000 fee to Ule lawyer for pletely t'xbaust d," she ald. "But the co ts of the UN in proportion lory. " ..!..!.~ tred Cor tlle Israelis and the only William M. Langley, indicted di s· Mr . Roo veIL will leave me there, to our per capita wealth we would Eban was und r tood to ha e Id battlc look plaCe!. thing these leader can ",ffer to trict attorney o( Portland, Ore. spend a fcw days at homc, then pay U per cent of the ~o ts. We t~ld }J r r thlt N~s r, unl . i Tllft general attack \\as made by pacify their people is a higher Reginald Mikesell, ecretary· pick up Maur en, h roth r Sr was an ob­ mcatlOns Center, not later tha.n :} Band Concort - Iowa Memorial ILs ~orblddmg Oriental-looking exiled. ~hen Stahn, w~o ~ad I Two-year term _ David Fitz­ p.m. Monday, March 18. Applica- Union. If the Eisenhower administration has any new iueas about scure 22-year-Qld industrial worker Krc~hn. Then beg~n ,~hree years argu.ed With T.r~tskr agamst Im- simmons, A2 , Boone; Cheryl Jen­ lions must in~l.ude. a wrillen su~- Wednesday, March 20 coping with indirect aggression, it kecps them secret. When from Nizhny-Novgorod, Nikolai war com.munJsm a~d the medl8te collectlvlzatJ?n of Ole pea- nisch, A2, Decorah; Norman or mary oC qualifIcations and exp<;fI- 8 p.m. - Sigma Xi Open House Bulganin. His record in the Cheka process o.f seahng the Rus lans 0[[ sa~ts, changed ta~~I.cs .. A cam· O'Leary, DL, Des Moines; Jon the president presented the middle east plan to congress on Jan. cnce, and must be accompamed ,_ Department oC Chemistry. belies the gentle grandfatherly once agam from the west. palgn began to hquldate the Swanson E2 PlainCield III · and by ~ statement ~lving Ule ap~li- Thursday, March 21 5 he said: look oc today's Soviet Premier. TH.E WESTERN Allies;. fearing kulaks" - the better. Off. peasant - Gary Wiiliam's, A3, Mt. Plea~~nt. "Experience shows that indirect aggression rarely If ever FEW OF TODA V'S leaders were RUSSIan wealth would fall mto Ger-I and force collectiVizatIOn. When cant s accumulatIve .grade pomt 12:30 tJ .m. _ University Club in evidence then. Men like Georgi man hands - the war was still it was over, the U.S.S.R. faced The 9-mem.ber Board meets once average Ulrough the first s~me~ter Luncheon _ University C I u b sueceeds where there is reasonable securify against direct ag­ Malenkov and Mikhail P rvukhin. on - intervened soon aCter the famine again. But Stalin had beal a month dUring the regular seh~1 of the current year. ApplicatIOns Rooms Iowa Memorial Union. • gression; where the government possesses loyal security forces; now powerful party Presidium Bolshevik coup. The west had rec- the peasantry to it knees and was year and keeps a close check on. fI­ need not be journal!sm students, 6:30 p.m. _ Triangle Club Tour­ and where economic conditions Ilrc such as not to make com- members, were teenagcl's. Nikita ognized the provisional government ready for the next slep in his rise nan.c~ and makes general pohcy nor .hav.e had expe~lCnce on SUI nament _ Triangle Club, Iowa Khrushchev, present party boss, before the Bolshevik counter-re- to czardom. deCISions for The Iowan and Hawk- pubheatlOns. InterViews and elec- Memorial Union. munism seem an attractive alternative." eye. tion by the B.oar? oC Trustees ~f 8 p.m. _ Graduate Council Como ' This means, of course, the familiar business of military aid In addition, the Board cooperates Student Publications, Inc., will puter Lectures _ Shambaugh Au­ take place Thursday afternoon, ditorium. to equip defense forces and economic aid to help strengthen Treasury- with the SUI Athlelie Department } u.s. in handling financial arrangements . March 21. Friday, March 22 economies. Truly, this has worked very well in many pLaces for the football programs sold at BABY SITTING - The Univer· 8 p.m. - Art Guild Film Series since Harry Truman first tested it in Crecce back in 1947. Ap­ Iowa's home football games. sity Cooperative Baby Sitting - "Specter of the Rose" and "The parently tJlere is nothing to do but hope it will work now in the AnoUlCr of the Board'S jobs is the League Will be handled by Mrs. Train" - Shambaugh Auditorium. Tackles Tax Troubles John Gilliam from March 12 10 Saturday, March 23 selection oC editors for the Iowan crazy, mixed up middle cast. EDiTOR-'S NOTE: Till. I. Ih' fir t weight champion, Floyd Patterson takes a whole battery oC tax law- and Hawkeye. The Board reviews Maren. 25. If a sitter or inCormo- Solo Workshop - Music Building. 01 twa articles leahn, or the Im x I woe. 01 enteru..lnment. and bUllntli1i might run into tax pitfalls. yers to unravel the tangled skein the applications of editorial candi· tion abatlt joining the group is Sunday, March 24 nel.bl,. who have fillen tar behind. "Palterson will be fighting for ' oC a single taxpayer's aCCairs. It dates. interviews Lhe candidates desired, call Mrs. Gilliam at 4842 8 p.fTI. - Iowa Mountaineers Easter Seal ' Drive By ROGER GREENE the next two or three years," said all takes time. and th n eleds the editor. after 5 p.m. Film-Lecture "Sweden in Close- Associ.teet PrcbS New.wrlter subcommittee Chairman Gary (0- In the Louis easc. for example. Iowan 'and Hawkeye editors then ZOOLOGY SEMINAR _ Zoology Up" '- Iljordis Parker - Mac­ Va.l. "Have you taken any steps the Treasury starts digging into choose their own staffs, which must Seminar will rheet at 4:20 p.m. bride Auditorium. Easter Seals arc on sale again. WASHINGTON - Nudged by I to sec that his tax return for 1956 thc ex-champion's tax returns. be approved by the Board. Friday in Room 201 of the Zoology Tuesday, March 25 Congress, the U.S. Treasury is is checkcd immediately?" How much did he make? How As well as handling routine busi­ Building. Dr. James Case oC th:r ,~.p.m. - Hwnanilies Society pre­ The smiling face of the crippled boy Oll this year's seal pondering the tax troubles oC celc- "Yes, we are," replied Deputy much did he spend? How much ness in its monthly meetings, the Chemical Warfare Laboratorics. sentS Professor Curt Zimansky. symbolizes hope for the future of millions of children and adults brities who soar Lo dizzy money- Tax Commissioncr O. Gordon was he entitled to duduet for train- Board makes provisions for any Army· Chcp1ieai Center. Maryland, sm - "Api an's Astronomy: Tbe who look to the National SOCiety Eor Crippled Childr.en and malting heights for a lew years Delk. ing camp expenses, managers' unforeseen circum 'lanees that con, will speak on "Nel'omuscular Wonder Book of the Heavens" - Mechanisms oC Insect Respira- Shambaugh Auditorium. M~~ _ AS FOR LOUIS, IRS Commis· fces, Bnd so on? Cront The Iowan or Hawkeye. a~d U!en fade into comparative sioner Russell C. Harrington told "I never will know where all the For example Jowa's Rose Bowl tion." Monday, March 2S Man's hardest fights are fought with disease. Constant - 4: to p.m. - College of Medicine o past and pres nt stars the lawmakers: money wenL," Louis says mourn- hattIe with "the cripplers" must be done to make the nation ~~%~~~us ~:~ble~: c::nt~~e ~~~~Ilt se;~:v~~ MUSIC RECITAL - The Depart- Lecture _ "The Nature of Senility" of sport and show businl'Ss, such "We arc going to setlle with fully. paper lind yearbook. The Board of Music will present Samantha _ Charles D. Aring, Professor oC strong, and keep it strong. as Joe Louis, Charlie Chaplin. Eth- Louis on as fuir a basis us we pos- In some instances - notably in- had to decide 011 the amount of Svoboda. M, Cedar Rapids, in a Neurology. University of Cincin­ sibly can." This is another example of an American tradition; that of e 1 Barrymore an d Etl• le I Wa l ers eluding the case oC the late Jake coverage The Iowan and Hawkeye piano recital at 7:30 p.m. Friday nati _ Medical Amphitheatre. helping the other fellow. AU monics raised in thjs campaign have fallen inLo hol water ovcr A, list oC alleged delinquents, (Greasy Thumb) Guzik, pay-of( would give the Rose Bowl event. al North Music Hall. n p.m _ Ii'aculty Chamber Music alleged tax arrears long after their with the amount reportedly owed, man for Ule old AI Capone synidi- The Board votcd to send two re. 'I will come from volunteers. MUSIC RECITAl. - The Drpart- Concert (Samuel Barber) - Mac­ earning power has apparently includes: cate _ the government has set- porters to Pasadena for The Iowan ment of Music will present Loran bride Auditorium. Be a wihlCSS for this American tradition, and give now by dwindled. Charlie Chaplin, English-liarn lied complicated tax cases for as and enlarge the Hawkeye by 12 Olsen, .head o( the piano depart- I Tuesday, March 26 buying Easter Seals. Bring hope to tllOse who are and will be Former World Heavyweight movie comedian who lert this coun· little as 10 cents on the dollar. pages. ment at Luther College. Decorah, 8 p.m. - Humanities Society - in a piaflj) retcital at 4 p.[I1. Sun· ProCessor Sven Armens. SUI - crippled this year. Champion Louis, for example, says try in a hufC in 1952 and now reo Guzik settled his $887,000 tax Income (or SPI is oerived chieCly he can never get out oC hock unless sides in Switzerland, $1,100,000. debt for $88.000. There is no hint, from adverlising in the corpora- day in North Music HaiL Senate Chamber, Old Capitol. Uncle Sam agree to a comprom- Poncet Davis. 58, Akron. Ohio, h~ever, Ulat Louis might get oCC tion's publications and subscription ise. He owos about $lV, million. !>ocialiaLe and industrialist, $2,537.- so' lightly. fees . The Iowan receives both na. (Notices of fmivcrsity-wule inter'est will be published irl THE BROWN Bomber claims Ule 884. In 1951. the government slappcd tional and local advertising and the General Noticcs COIUIllIl. Noticc3 of campus club government has tapped him for a Frank Erickson. reputed New a bill {or $146,000 against Negro subscription fees to the newspaper meetillgs witl .hfl1JL/blished in the SUJ'tellls coiwr.n cach 1he-1)oily Iowan $2,350,000 in taxes and penalties. York bookie czar, over $5 million. crooner Nat (King) Cole for back come through the University Trea­ clay ill (ill{)tftcr section of The lJaUy [Ut/Kill.) - , That, he says, is $SO,OOO more than Dashicll ('''~he Thi.n Man") Ham- taxes. Cole raised $46,000 in ad. surer's Office and from local resi­ his entire take-home pay Crom pur- melt. mystery writer, Katonah, vance royalties on his music rec- dents. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1957 ses earned during his 12-ycar title N. Y., $111,ooo. ords and then began the hard grind Hawkeye income comes from ------career. Louis quit the ring in 1951 l!arold Lloyd, Hollywood come-, of paying Uncle Sam $1,000 a week sale o( space in the yearbook and at the age of 37. dian of Ule old silent era, $76,965. 'for nearly two years. sales oC the publication. .und~r- ry arid Stop Me MUillEa I( r DIaf 4.'. you do not reeeive Some movie stars including Bing Judy Garland, Ethel' Finally with Cole near collapse graduates also pay the Umverslly AVDn BVUAU your Dall" Iowan by 7:30 a.m. The $20,89~; or DaU,y Iowan ~1n:ul.Uon department. Cros~y. Marilyn Monroe, Burt Barrymore. $12,142; RIta Hay., ( 'k I ' tid 70 cents a semester toward a Iy IENNm CERP CtaCULATION8 In the Communlcallon. Center I. Lancaster and Frank Sinatra have worth, $7,541. and Mickey Rooney, rom overwor , liS .ag~n appea e "free" Hawkeye copy when they WHEN MIKE started filling his pipe, the little ludy sharing a seat oped from • a .m. to $ p.m. Monday "incorporated" themselves to avoid $3,295. to the revcnue servIce. graduate. Single copies 01 tbe I. Published claU" ueept Sunday lind throulh Friday. with him on the bus plucked nervously at his sleeve. "Pardon me," paying the stiff upper-brackets pc.... Ethel Waters Cound T·Men camp- "The, King .needs a vacation. but I Hawkeye sell for $5. MondaY .".s Iellal holiday. by stu­ she slated. "but tobacco smoke makes me very ill." I •denl Publlcallon.. Ine.. Communka­ DAILY IOWAN 8UPEaVJ80as J'aoM sonal Income tax which runs as ing on the stage doorstep over her he can t do It and pay you $1.000 It is this income that members oC lion. center. Iowa Cit". low •. I:n­ 8CJ100L or .rOl1U1ALJIIII rACULTY "In that case," sugge~ted lend II aec:ond el_ matter at the Pubillher ...... •. 1Mtel' O. Benz high as 91 per cent. Under that alleged failure to pay taxes on her a week. Could you let him take the SUI Board control. Much of it Mike benignly. still filling his """.. oWc:e at Iowa Cll)'. under the Editorial ...... Arthur M. &rndersdn setup. they contend they should 1953 best-selling autobiography two weeks off to rest?" is spent on routine matters, sueb ad. of ConlfeS8 of Mardi I. 111'78. Advertl""" ...... E. John itoltm"" pipe, "if [ were you, I'd certain· CII'l:llJallon ...... • WlibuT PeIerIOl\ pay only the 52 per cent lax levied "His Eye is on the Sparrow." It The government could, and did. as purchase oC newsprint, salaries Iy give it up." DIal 4"'trom noon to mJdnlaht 10 against business corporation$. took four years Cor T·men ,to get The revenue service cracks down oC employees and the like, but • • • report neww Iten\tI, ",omen's 1MI" MEMBER of the ASSOCIATED PJU:SS . The tax-collecting Internal Rev- around to her. . hard on willful evaders. Penalties some of it is set aside for improve- Gracie Allen gave a very Item.. or ...nouneemento to The The A-=laWcl P .... Is enUlled ex- Dally Iowan. Edltortol ofJIees are In clusively 10 the ..... for republlClltlon enue Service (rowns on such de vIc· Tbe veteran blues singer, whose range up to SO per cent for failure ments in SPI facUities. clear picture of her home life the Communl~Uoa. Center. 01 all the local new. prtnWcl In this earnings were once estimated at to file a returD. A new printing press. Cor ex- to her Criend Edie Goetz. "My new~ .. well .. aU loP ne... es. a million dollars, recently entered To those who grumble about ample, was purchased by the Suborrlptlon n;; - b)' earrier In dlapslldMa. husband George just dotes on low. CIt", 15 ceu WMkIY or t .. THE TAX plight of Louis 'recent- a New York television quiz show in heavy taxes in this country, the Board last year and now aids in the home cooking," explained Gra­ per )'ftI' In ad_: IbI _tha, ly led Congress to prod the rev· an e(fort to raise money to pay revenue service points out that an production of The Iowan. .SO, three Jndntbl, .,.01. By maU DAILY IOW.ur aDITOIUAL IITArr cie. "so we invariably go to In Iowa •• per Jar: atx montlu, .: enue service into keeping a closer her taxes, estimated at $25,000. American earning $10,000 a year, Faculty members are: restaurants that speCialize in three months. $3; aU GUIer ma1I 1IIb­ Iclltor .... ,...... I:IeuIor a.nz wateb 011 hi&h-bracket earners to aow do these pec>ple fall so rar Il\IlI'ried. with a wife and one child, Prof. Leslie G. Moeller, Director Krlptlons. "0 pet' )'ear: atx monu... N_ctnc ..!tor .... W_ Ammone It." I, • I' . '. ...; &hree monlll.. a.». CI~ I:dltor ...... Itoy Walker prevent them Crom _falling ~ Ibehind? Why diIrCi they pay tI\o pays about '1,500 in Cederal income of the School of Journalism; Prof. .uetatanL City J:dllon ...... hhD troulHe. . taxes when due? And why does the taxes. In Britairi he'd owe 13,300. L. A. Van Dyke, Department of DAn.y IOWAN AD... nallfG ITAn stmn.r Paul Hartman \ rises to in­ Ad'l'Wlllllla 1IIr. . .. . , . .... Ad_ Tettilylq before a House All' . government wait so 10111 to start in France $3,460 ana in West Ger- Education; Prof. Hugh Kelso. Po­ quire, "What do elks have that ~ ~ llar... am. t.anIa propriations lubcommittee, tax of-j colleetiDl? . mallY f3/~, . . litical Science. Dcpa~tmeD,t; aAA _.e&W.~~y'/," ... . CIaIIUIed MD...... 1 ... Hubbard =--It==~~.~;. MartT lIeIeMftthlil ClmilaUon tilanaaer .... Palll 8eerd S«Jelyl'.dllor ...... lillie Fosler llC!i3ls were qulucd about the pos-, Trl'nsury officials say rach caso That doesn't stop the grumbling, Prof. Grorge S. Easton, Conege of I thought evi'rybouy knew lh::at. Pnrodl's, 01 coursl'. AM. ~ MIr. MiehHl DaiIeJ' Idltorlal ~& •••. Don IIikbelJ .bility that the current heavy· is different. And frequently It of course. Dentistry. CopyrlahL - 195'. by BenneU CerI. DI. lrlbuled by Kina Fealures • American Foreig 1 rawing by SU I prof. a lLL FAILS = Capital Is Spread At Ball State Galleries Rumb.. m.mbo, tan 0 samb. as "IUght by EH~:'!~!~re S:. an~~! :';;;- Thinly, Prof Says crAv,tos Stud.io, N.w Yorl!: YOUR PRESRIPTIONS with J itterbug, Iwing, foxtrot and I, our exactin9 professional ser- Big as they may seem, U.S. wain, III taught bV \lice - but can supply you with business investments abroad are LeOuome and Astaire Studios, many DIV9 Store Items. We are spread very thin over most of the He"" Yorl!:. centr lIy located south of Hotel globe, Paul Olson, head of the SUI In Legislature J ffenon, easy to reach from Economics Department, pointed W.,eh MIMI YOUDE WURIU all directions _ we ere e Friend­ out Wednesday to the third annual DES .!O~·ES JII- Anolher in a .luncie. rnd . DAVe: G"'''''OWAY Dial MIS ly Pharmacy .nd consider it a Jowa Oil Jobbers Management In· long ri or attemp by labor TIll! exhibition op(:ned larch 7. "",od.e 'be '.57 prl\lilege to serve you. stitute. He noted that $12 billion organization to I gaUze union bop n provi ion In labor contracts ap. Burford'" drawing wa amon 213 , NATIONAL HO"~. C LAS S I FI E D in private capital had been In· r' NBC'. Tod." S 0 ... DRUG SHOP , t • Jlt'llred Wednesd y to be doom('d in works by 156arti . lee! from o~ vested abroad since World War n. 1000 t • ••• Til 1tI,y. U~" 19 109 S. Dubuque St. Approximately one·third of the tIM! 1957 Iowa Legi.lalure. en rl . '- ____ Advertising Pays investments are in Canada, whose The House labor Commit! \ot­ -~~~~~~~~--- economy is closely related to that I'd 15-10 to r omm nd indefinitc of the U.S., and another one-third po tpont'ment of a bill to allow is investcd in oil and mineral mploy r and labor unions to ne­ region of the Middle Ea I and otinte for union hop a r ments. parts oC Latin America, he said. It lake 15 alfirmati"e vote to Relallvely little invested money recomm nd passage of B bill. The Is this the • • is left for most underdeveloped ffecl wa labor 10'1 by fh'c \ote countries, which need capital for to get the m a ure out of Ihe com­ economic health prerequisite to mitl . largest boiler their taking a larger part in an TIler till are two . imilar bills expanding world trade of benefit pcndl'lt in the [;(>gi loture, onl' in both to th m and the U.S., Olson the Senat and 00 in the Hou . Howev r, It'gi lat i\lt' . entiment h ever shipped said. BOOKS FOR A.SIAN STUDENTS don.- hd by SUI Itudents a ... packed Since most American capital has bc !i(>natl'. at home. fea turing fruit. Recalls Memories, The St 'ven blll pa. sed in the Smiles and Dies Hou. In 1955 well a In lh 1. 53 It i. pon. or('(j by Rt>p. OMAIIA IA'\ - A long·rorgotten levt'n IR·Jeffer onl. school book, a flood of memori , Tb St vens bill would amend a reunion. and th n - th con tilutlon 0 as to provid a 6().mtmbN !;t-note snd a 9'J-ml'm· Ernest Nordin Jr., 59, found his ber 1I0us Tht" note now btl 50 FOR A CLOSER kindergorton workbook a~ he m mbcrs and thl' Ifou. 103, elean d a elo. ('t. In th rU5h of The Sunt .Bal h bill \/oould pro­ m morlt's or ~hool days of h:lIf vide that the Senate con. U of 50 -< .. o century ago, Nordin fondly r • members, one from each two coun­ ELECTRIC SHAVE caUed two peopl in particular: t ., 'xc pt that Ko uth County tis Lauro Goetz, hi kind rgar· would be a s{'nntorial district by it­ Condition. b.ard; h.,p. tauten .kln, count.ract per. plralloni ten teacher, and Miss Avis Rob­ st'lr. erts, his eighth grad teacher. The Il ou~c WQuid con.' l of on mak •• It ••• )' to g.t • ct.an, clo.e .hav• • ,1, plu. t.x, The memories prompted Invita­ member (rom each county plu an lion to lhe teachers, now relir d, tldditional repr ntali\' (or each to dinner at tile ordin home 26,485 population or a major frac· Tue day night. tion th r of. Thi. would increa e To Omaha World-Herald report. its size from 108 to 130 member. er Tom Allan, who Inquired as 10 There are two olh 'r reapportion. Miss Goetz' age, she repli d: ment bill in Ih 1I0u and Ix in the Senate. "Young man, didn't th y te8ch Thl' School. Commith' volt'd to , you never to ask thal oC a lady? recommend po .. ag or Ih . You may take our picture. I'll called 8(>nall' landard chOoI aid lreasur It. You can write your blll. Colilmitt 'l' m mix'r report. story about everything cl e but this cd the m a. ure '.1'0 . approved by a ~ forget th age." substantial majority. Then Mi s Goelz recalled ber Thl' mposure would provide 0 ho t as a school boy - "a nice lit­ n 'w type of toll' aid calkdton· tle kid. I rememb r him os jC it dard aid to :chool. lIo\\' ·~er. th were yesterday singing at til meo ure docs not pro,lO~' any a~ Christma program and his father propriation. sitting thE're looking SO proud." The Way. and Mtans Commiltrt' She smll d Wistfully. "Cour in n'commended indefinite po. (pone­ w(.'igh. 110,000 pound'!. It is 24 fret long, before kindergorlcn all my children were ment of n bill Lo alluw d ducllOn It lovely ond wonderful." for state Income lax purpos(>. of 11 feet inchcl) wide, 15 ~ f t high. That's thiS! She bowed her head. paym nn; mad' by a tax payer for really BIG. Wond r how many railroad oper­ s()ciall'curily and railroad retire­ Tht'n, in th mId t o[ II mile ating from hicago to the far west could m!'I L act taxe., and dl'duclion Cor Miss Goelz died . Iowa public employ retirement tran porl u h a huge object? syslI'm paynWllts. On could and did-the Rock I '!land Lin R. Mcasun'. r('commcndt'd (or pas· age by !i(>nott· committl'cs Wl'd· Thi road had the nee "ary right-of-way Navy Blimp ncday includt·d . cl srances over its entire Iinc! Highway Safely Committee­ pcrnutting us' of "yield right of This i ju t one in tan c of Rock J land' abil­ way" ign' in lead o[ ~Iop :ign ity to perform a transportalion service that's Sets Records at certoin inler cclion .. JudiCiary '0. I - pro\'iding a SOUTH WEYMOUTH, Mass. IA'\ Consult any Roch J land repr~ entatiL'(J for - the 343·{oot Navy bllmp ZPG2 fine of $100 or a jail term of 30 days for mIDor violaling the becr compl te shipping and travel informa~/on , .• broke two record VVednesday for from anywhere'to atlywhcre. endurance flight and Cor distance. laws. Removing the provision lhat At 2:45 a.m. the bllmp sur­ county authoritics may worn a passed the old record of 200 hours r eident to depart before the two and 12 minutes of nonr fueled years or r idence requlr d to ROC K ISLA D LI flight. 1 • tablish hi legal <'LUemen! in the ]A; •• Y'eaIleftf9. Later in the day it completed county i up. RNUt~ ~ ~If4JJ , fk,:#~,u MMC YARDLEY OF LONDON, INC. 7,000 miles bettering lhe German dirigible Graf zeppelin's distance •• VlldIo)O ~ rot _ III .-10 EIwIo'" ... _ 10 tIIo U.t.A. ,_ lilt OrifIMi £ftIIIo/I mark of 6,980 miles establish d in I... ,,,,IM. _1111.,.1-." ... _1"'--' Y~" 1.0 .... 1..... Il10 FIlII! _. N.Y.a. 1929. The craCt was ovcr San JuaD . VouTsm-o·ke.irefresl1ed P.R., when it pa d the 7.000- , r ~ You Can Alway. Rely Qn- mile mark. It plans to land at Key West, Fla.. at 9 a. m. Salurday, when it will have been in the air FORD-HOPKINS 275 hours. knew/idea inysmoking ... 'all-new The ZPG2 left the Naval Air lem 201 E. Washington station here al 6:32 p.m. March 4 on a flight across the Atlantic.

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Palermo. team physician for I We do shirts tool OFF"B~!!~:~UFF Top Teams in NCAA Meet the New York Giants baseball club, was indicted by a federal grand jury Wednesday on income tax Varsity Cleaners I On Eligibility evasion charges. I I He was accused oC understating Across From the Campus ~ The Basketball and Buffoonery event coming up Friday has brought Michigan State Yankee Nipped his income [or the years 1950 ( Free pic:k·up and delivery to light a rule concerning eligibility which on the urface may appear r.'1!!II\!!'IL"l~-""'!"O{"' Cage Scores through 1952 by $55,826.33 and I ridiculous, but wbich is pretty sensible when you get right down to it. evading laxes totaling $30,619.10, Dial 4153 17 Eh Washington There will be some senior athletes, who have finished competition, Vs. NO; SMU IOWA HIGH SCHOOL ""-- -- participating in the game. Originally, there were some junior memo (DISTRICT) ~s or Ha" keye athletic teams, plu Kenny Plcen and Don Dobrino, . At hnnett who were scheduled to take part. Then, im'estigation showed that to do so might threaten those who Iowa City St. Mary's 86, Welton Faces Kansas 49 I had coUege ellgibillty remaining. Dr. Robert F. Ray, Iowa's Big 10 FREE.. • • faculty representative and the ma,p who advised the boys not to parti· By The A..... 1 .. Pr ... At Waterloo cipate, reports that playing in the contest "would place their eligibility The next phase of the NCAA Marshalltown 54, Iowa Falls 46 in jeopardy." , Tonight and every Monday, BasketbaU Tournament opens in Garrison 55, Luana 38 It S<.'ems there is a Big 10 rule which states that college athletes four cities Friday night with the • At LeGrand may not participate in any game to which admission is charged, out· nation's top.ranked teams. North Roland 58, Gilman 43 Thursday and Saturday Night oC side regular university games, Carolina, Kansas, Kentucky and At Burlington "1 hate to rule this way," Dr. Ray said, "['m a member of Omicron Southern Methodist, all booked (or Delta Kappa (co· ponsor of the eVenU myself, and have every desire action. Keokuk 49, Muscatine 47 !Dou· to see this thing succeed, but the lule is plainly stated." ble overtime) , Kessler's Restaurant • • • Unbeaten North Carolina and At Red Oak "ON THE SURFACE this rule may soem silly," Dr, Ray went on, Canisius, winners in first·round Farragut 52, Greenfleld 43 " but actually there's a great deal oC merit to it. The main reason for games in Madison Square Gar­ , I its existence i a a protection to the boys. There arc 0 many worth. den Tuesday night, clash in Phil­ NAIA Will provide Free. Musical while causes that if an athlete consented to appear for one of them he adelphia. Kentucky meets Pitts· At Kansal City would be hesitant about reCusing requests to play in behalC of others. burgh at Lexington, Ky., and Texas Southern 97, Baii State Entertainment in the It could take up all his lime," Kansas faces SMU at Dallas. Und.), Teachers 72 I So Plcen and Dobrino, both of whom will participate in baseball With 16 teams still competing Hamline 81, Central State (Wis'> RA THSKELLAR this pring, won't play. Neither will the several juniors originally for the po tsea on championship, 69. slated for action. here i Friday night's schedule: ------, Plocn and Dobrino, incidentally, will referee the game. an action Philadelphia, Ea t regionals - . AP Wlrepho'o which apparently will not affect their eligibility. This brings up another Lafayette 122·3' vs Syracuse <17-6) " " point. While I'll go along wholeheartedly with the Big 10's rule and its and North Carolina (28-0) vs Can· A PERFECT THROW by Philadelphia outfielder Rip Repulski nips desired efCect, I fail to see the difCerence between playing in a comic isius (21·5). New York Yankee first baseman Faye Throneberry in a game won by' conte t such as this and oCCiciating in it. In neither case does a man's Lexjngton Midwest regionals _ the Phillie" '.5, in 11 innings Wednesday. Phillie catcher Stan Lo· Brand new - the Arrow 1 athletic ability have much to do with it. It's his name and reputation Kentucky '(22.4) vs Pittsburgh which are being counted on as a crowd attraction. Whether he wears <16-9) and Notre Dame 09.7) vs pata makes the tag on Throneberry in the game played at Clear· a basketball unirorm Dr a striped shirt seems oC little importance. Michigan Slate (15-7). water, Fla, Former Infielder Granny Hammer, trying to win a berth Windshield Jacket • • • as a pitcher with the Phillies, got the win over Bobby Shanh:, recent· THE BIG 10, OF COURSE , is infamous for its contradictory ellgi· DaUas. West ' regionals - St- Louis ()9·7) vs Oklahoma City Iy acquired by the Yankees from Kansas City. bility rules. For example, an athlete who appears in an AAU basket· Windproof, wattt repellent-ami good looking. That's' ball tournament (such as the lowa tourney) as a member oC an indepen. (18·8) and Kansas (21·2) vs South· J dent team Corfeits his college eligibility - in all sports, Now, AAU ern Methodist (21·3). Arrow's all-new Windshield jacket styled in tattena11 Corvallis, Ore., Far West reo stands for Amateur AthleUc Union, and I can't for the life of me see checks, stripes and solid colors. Bi-Swing action why contact with non-college amateurs should ully a boy tQ the ex· gionals - Brigham Young (18·8) vs Club Must Stay Hot tent that he is unfit for college competition. But that's the way the California (20-4) and Idaho State back gives freedom of movement. Elastic waist and (25·2) vs San Francisco 118-6l. Big 10 sees it. adjustable cui and collar tabs for changeable spring On the other hand, a ba eball player can play semi-pro ball all North Carolina, the Atlantic summer without affecting his status. He not only is receiving expense Coast Conference champion and To Beat Yanks: Lollar weather. "Sanforized-labelled" cotton fabric, $12.95. ranked first in the final 1956·57 money (which In some cases amounts to $500 a month), but is playing VERO BEACH, Fla. CA'I - Sherm Lollar finished warming up Billy Associated Press poll, dumped with and against eX'professionals, some oC whom are still under pro­ Pierce, tucked his catcher's mitt under his arm and stood watching Yale 90-74 Tuesday night for its fessional contract. an infield drill. 28th straight. Docs this make sense? "You know, " said the veteran Chicago White Sox backstop "if some The rules arc devised. no doubt. to prevent overloading a student· Canisius wa most impres ive in beating West Virginia 64·56 * * * club's going to beat the Yankees, athlete's schedule. But docs participation in a week·long basketball o h 'they're going to have to get hot tournament by a boy who does not compete in college basketball take while Syracuse also loked good in whipping Connecticut 82·76. or ey ays mc and stay hot. Everybody on the any more time than - say - a trip to the Rose Bowl, or to an NCAA N th S P club will have to have a good year basketball tournament? In other Tuesday night games, regulations _ old Pitt and Notre Dame advanced in to do it." There seem to be some Western ConCerence HI"ttl"ng Is Challenge The 6-footer Crom Arkansas, who and new - which need a critical revision. Pitt edged Morehead. Ky., 86·85 and the Irish blasted Miami oC had his best record in 11 major Ohio 89·77, Oklahoma City got past TAMPA. Fla. !A'I - The Chicago White Sox' Ron Northey, a chunky league seasons last year, pushed the first round by walloping Loyola his cap back and watched Luis Minneapolis Iowa Teams Finish of New Orleans 76·55. little man who will be 37 soon Notre Dame already holds a after opening day, finds a unique Aparicio scoop up a ground ball as ARROW~ With 33-27 Mark victory over Michigan State this challenge in his role of best pinch though he had It Oll an elastic season. On Jan. 15, Notre Dame, hitter in the American League. string. No more dual contests or Big 10 CASfJ/JL WEAR .I, Group Buys playing at home, tripped the Big Tbe records show his pinch avo "That kid's going to be better ,w title events remain on the Univer­ erage of .385 was tops in 1956 sity of Iowa winter sports sched· Ten title·holder 86·76. than Carrasquel," Lollar said. The Friday winners tangle Sat· among those who came ofC the "He's got greater range than Chi· ules, but Hawkeye teams will com­ bench more than 20 times in NBA Lakers pete in four National Collegiate urday, with four teams qua1i£y­ co, And he's quicker. He looks ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~ ing for the semifinals and finals clutch positions. MINNEAPOLIS (A'I - The Min· championship me e t s later in small, .but he's not frail at all. ~ ~"~~. at Kansas City March 22 and 23. With the l'etirel1Y.!nt -of Dale neapolis Lakers' National Basket· March. He's wIry." ~",... Mitchell of Cleveland and Brook· ball Assn. (NBA) franchise Wed· "Our pitching is okay, I mean ~ ~~ In addition, the track squad has Iyn, Northey probably is the only nesday was formally turned over men in several events oC the Chica· our £irst four - Pierce and Harsh· ~ Make BREMERS Your Headquarters ~~ major leaguer whose job depends man and Donovan and Wilson - is ~ to a Minneapolis business group eC: go Relays Saturday in the Chicago Tenlatively Sellowa solely on his ability to come Cective at lhe close oC this year's stadium and also will enter the through in a pinch. as good as any in the league. But ~ For All Arrow Merchandise ~ playoffs. Cleveland K. of C. meet March 22. wc need anoLher good pitcher and ~ ~ Amateur Golf Here "It's a great chaJ1enge when Ben Berger, outgoing majority Hawkeye teams finished with a you're ordered to do with one owner, aceepled a $150,000 check dual contest mark of 33 wins and ~00~e2~~~~~et~~S~U~i;:niasri:~~~ ~~~ BREMERS ' ~~~ DES MOINES CA'I - Iowa Golf swing or one time at bat just and to tell you the truth, he's ~ ~~ for sale oC the Cranchise. Tht! 27 losses for .550. In Big 10 con· Assn. Wedcnsday approved 81 state what the manager needs in a cer. transfer is subject to league ap· tests only they had 22·20 for .524. pitched better in other years. But ~ ~ meets for this summer. tain situation," he said. that's the way it goes. Things proval, considered a mere formal­ Gymnastics had 8·2. wrestling, 7·2; I ~ ~ The first staging of the 55·year· "Mentally, I think Ts tougber ;~~~ broke right Cor him la t sea· ~ 2~ ~iM.J wdl. "~ . KIf.OUHf. f)~~ ..~ ity. track, 2·1; swimming, 4·3 ; fencing, old Iowa Amateur on the new SUI than starting and inishing a The money campaign reached 5-5; and basketball, 8·14. course in Iowa City looms as a game. You have to ha e the same its goal of $200,000 Tuesday, of The National Collegiate meets probability, although the event has psychology as a relief pitcher but ro~\~~~~:e~"gave him some runs I~~ ~~ which $50,000 will be used to pay remaining on Iowa's indoor sched· been tentatively booked Cor Iowa you get only one chance. initial operating expenses. ule are gymnastics at Annapolis, City. The date is July 8. The Lakers had been condition· Md. and Cencing at Detroit, Mich ., The tournament sciledule opens Northey admits you have to be ally sold three wceks ago to March 22 and 23; swimming at with the colorful Chinese Open at lucky to be a good plnch·hitter. HERE IS THE FINAL • Marty Marlon, Cormer major Chapel Hill, N. C., March 28·30; the Clover Hills course in West "A guy can be a relll good pinch league player, and Milton Fisch· and wrestling at Pittsburgh, Pa., Des Moines May 20, hitter if he can hit .280 or ,290, TIE BREAKER IN mann (or transfer to Kansas City, March 29 and 30. A new event added to the tour· You don't have to hit .300." OLD GOLD'S but Berger gave Minneapolis an nament calendar is the Father and When rl!Porters recently asked option to buy the club if the cily Daughter tournament, to be inau· Manager Al Lopez his plans for raised $150,000. gurated Aug. 4 at Mount Pleasant. Northey, AI said: PUZZLES Fan Club The Father and Son event is sched· "He'll sit on my lap until tile til ed for Aug. 18 at lhe Des Moines ninth inning and then he')) hit it. IODAY'S Radio Station Charters GoU and Country Club. ,I need him." . FOLLOW THESE MAIUNG INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY! Bus to Follow Gary Print or type your nome and r.lIJrn addre.. an back of the envelope, TOP RECORDS AMES (.f! - Station WOI laid last name flrst, like this. Wednesday It has chartered a .~ bUI to provide tran.portatlon to TIE-BREAKING To help checkers, use business· 45 89~ 7. I site .nvelop.. apprbximat.ly RPM RPM the Ealt·W"t Shrine ba.ketball " PUZZLE 4" x 9 V2". Type or print the ,ame at Kanlal City March 25. addreu as shown. "YOUNG LOVE"-Tab Huntcr Iowa State'l Gary Thompson, NO.8 or Sonny James. AI.ociated Prell AII·America, Us. 6¢ postage. "MARIANNE"-Terry Gilkyson hal been selected to play for .... CLUE, This Nebraska coeducational college or liberal arts or Hilltoppcrs. West lCIuad, which will be is affiliated ",ith the Presbyterian Church. It was "TOO MUCH"- Elvis Presley. chartered and opened in 1882. "BANANA BOAT "-Harry coached by Cyclone Coach Bill , Strannlgan. Belafonte. ,int 3 'rl.es: 2"d 3 'rl.. ,: Next 4 'ri.e.. CLUE, Conducted by the Jesuit Fathers, this midwestern "BUTTERFLY"-Andy Williams. The combined CMt of a bu. '1 le..,.1 Elgin 17 " ...1 17 '.w.1 Stonwood, 'TANGLE -SCHOOLS h,d EI.'" Mlf·windinl lot •• "o,., de ...dobl ••• d coeducational university ",as opened in 1877. It bears "TEENAGE CRUSH"-Tommy end ,ame ticket II $I.SO. Direct .Mdin, wat,rproof and P.O. BOX 26A Sands. - watch... .hoclcproof. ,"ouulln,. tbe name of tbe city in which it is located. "DON'T FORBID ME"- MOUNT VERNON 10, N. Y. Pat Boone. Nothing to buy-lust sign your name to enter CLUE. This coeducational university was chartered in Royals Basketball 1845 under the Republic of Teus. It is a Baptist school. "JIM DANDY"-Lavern Baker, Just write your narn"e, address, town and state on any sta· "I'M WALKIN' "-Fats Domino. F,ancll;._ for Sale tionery or post card and mail it to Box 826, Wesboro Shoes ANSWER 1. ______"WALKING AFTER MIONIGHT" for Men, Peters Shoe Co., Chicago 90, Ill, • Use business-size envelope 4~ x 9~' , .. sometimes referred -Patsy Cline. Winners will be drawn by impartial judges and noti1l.ed ANSWER 2. ______~ __ "LUCILLE"-Little Richard. ROCHESTER, N.Y. (II - Les to as a No. 10 envelope. Harrison, general manager of the by mail Judges decisions are final. Offer null and void ANSWER 3. ______'- "MOONLIGHT GAM8LER"­ where prohibited by law. Further rules are available at Frankie Laine. Rochester .Royals of the National • Each of the puzzles must be neatly trimmed, separately, your Wesboro Men's Shoe dealer, Na~ ______Basketball Assn. (NBA), said Wed· and placed in numerical order. "YOU DON'T OWE ME A ContestopenlMarch 15, 1957-endsApril30, 1957. THING"-Johnny Ray. nesday the Royals' franchise de· Addre8a: ______"LOVE IS STRANGE"­ finitely was on the market. • No decorations please! Address envelope as shown, Mickey &< Sylvia. Harrisen, whose teams have e MUST BACK "I DREAMED"-Betty Johnson. Cit'Y'------___,Stale __--r ___ _ Your name and address be on the of the I won three world championships A comple'e, 3-palr Col/ege ______envelope ACROSS THE END and in the position showJl in the "WRINGLE WRANGLE"­ and five division titles in 12 years, I Fess Parker. illustration. Please print or type in CAPITAl" LE'M'ERS­ "ROUND & ROUND"­ said the operation. "blew about LAST NAME FlRST. If mailed according to instructions, 6¢ ! Perry Como. SJO,OOO this year." NOTE TIlT THE govt PUZZU COlT.. '" TlI£ IlAMES OF 11m[ "40 CUPS OF COFFEE"­ _.- postage should be enough. flf ...1y $29" ICIIOIU fit WIICIITHIIE£ SUAIATE CUJ(S .. CIVDL . I Bill Haley. "MEANING OF THE 8LUES"­ • In the event of further ties, contestants will be mailed an Julie London. additional tie-breaking puzzle form. "KNEEPEEP IN THE BLUES" CHARM, COMFORT, Players may now mail their completed sets of 8 Tie­ , I -Guy Mitchell. Breakers. Before mailing your puzzles, keep an "JAMAICA FAREWELL"­ Harry BelaIonte. accurate record of your answers. The 8 Tie-Breakers ''THE WALL"-Eileen Rodgers. CONVENIENCE - must be answered, neatly trimmed, and enclosed in ''WHY BABY WHY"­ an envelope, flat and not rolled and addressed to: Pat Boone. AlL YOURS '." WAYS"-Tab Hunter. Tangle Schools, P. O. Box 26A, Mount Vernon 10, REMEMBER-!ENTRIES MUST "AIN'T GOT NO HDMI"­ IN A N. Y., and bearing a postmark not later than April 5, Clarence Henry. BE POSTMARKED NO LATER "MAMA LOOK AT BUBU"­ 1957. Do not decorate or embellish the puzzles in any I ' THAN FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1957. Harry Belaf6nte. ymy. Do not 1nc]ude anything in the envelope but "ONL Y ONE LOVE"­ NA'IONAL HOME- the puzzles. • FIRST PRIZE-A TOUR OF George Hamilton...... , .. 4472 "WHO NEEDS YOU"-Four La~. If, THE WORLD FOR TWO­ "I LOVE MY 8A8Y"-JiJI Corey. aCter solutions have been submitted to this set of . - . ~ BIRCHWeOD Tie-Breakers, a tie or ties still remain, those tied will OR $S,aoo CASHI EIGHTY· BUIl.DERS INC. CWI 1411 FRANKLIN 'cm be .,quired to solve another tie-breaking puzzle, in FIVE OTHER . Campus Recerd ~! -We lIuM •Our Fulur. pecotdflnce with the official Tangle School8 rules • VALUABLE PRIZESI r...... llJSl 117 I_a Ave. Into EGCry lIomc. ~ D'htWe tie-breaking puzzles, if necessar1, will be lewl City, lowl I 11'''1 II. mailed to each contestant. I I IkrII .. ", . ------~------~,------~~~~~~--~ - - -. ------THE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa CiJ~ , 1•. - i1lurlido" M.rch I ~, t,j7-P... S Nebraska Kills Bill for l$-Year-Old Vote ------SUI Will -Co-Sponsor SUI/s Red Cross I LINCOLN, Neb., t.fI - The gO\" 1 The measnre. which was itt' l STlJDENTS SAV University Contributions High ernmenl committee or the • be So ~ finitely postponed. by a S,2 \Ole • • • E ka Unicameral legislature Wedne _ 111 . aD e utJve on oC th! rom- Adult Education Meet Stud~ nt contributions to the . Briefs Jobruoon , Coullty Red ro Drive day killed a bill. aIm. ed. a t Iowermg - mlttce,vole of wouldthe people hav De~utborized y at ona 5U PER lOR "400" . The firsl annual Adult EdUCa- \ in the College of Jediclnc. to led .SO- Tuesday, iLer 22 the legal \o'oting age tn ebraska a con titutionol am ndment to uotl Conference to be ~o.sponsored t Other speakers [or th two-day from 21 to 18 ye~. 10l'cr the \oUng age. by ~he Iowa Federabon of Wo- meeting will include S J Profes­ MOUNTAINEER LECTURE _ of the 73 d 'partm nts h d report­ REGULAR A ETHYL roen s ~I~~s an~ the SUl Exten- sou Robert S. Michael n, of the The mountain climbin& and expJo- l'on ,bl IVlt D turnhc . l ok. ~ phnnWnl( tl x· • In following morning's i uc, Th Work Wonted • 6882. t -12 IUft' • WI hln. m achln , ne! ref,lll' Wednesday's Daily Iowan under • - ·,.Iori. La, w COl'Cl p.n),. :1:17 F._ Daily Iowan rl' rv s the right ______~_ COO ... ruo". oppo It T "'h~1 I Chvt'n. room. Pr lu te en. PECIA ... Now Orl an J ... rttore! -'" Wonted: Miscellaneous trancr. Ie .phono. air condltlonPT, loOn, pt. , Inl. R ordcd In Ih. Fr nch ' • brose c.J1"e, will .peak at 8:15 NQW Ends FRIDA¥ C(.oktn, prh:tI., with r trlc r ... ot Q u.rler b)' .uch ar a l )0(". 1 . rU. t. p.m.· Frid.y in Shambaugh Lec­ Own I'" t: .00. Call ' -1111 .,Ier a ft Pa pi C .. I t in , 0 ....". Olrard, ture Hall on liThe Influence of The Star of WANTED: Ot:a

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PREVIEW THE "SNEAK" BUT IT IS A NEW C ' Lut F •• t.ro' - • - 9:30 p.m. lifE· IDEA IN MOTION PtCTURE ENTER. ImIIEI TONIlE 7:45 TAINMENT. TOGET HER for Ihe /,,,1 lime ' TIIIIUII Reading and Using NEW SHOW STARTS ENDS TODAY Daily Iowan Classified Ads - - FRIDAY LUST FOR LIFE All New And More Wonderful Than Everl Call . "EV£RYTIIIE YOU COME NEM,I THE MANY· BING CROSBY ... !. DIH SPL£NDORED 4191 GRACE KRlY ~ : L1m,.- LOVE STORY OF A GIRL FRANK SINATRA I. i ALL TlMEI "HIGH SOCIEI'Y" CAN LIFT A CIl.i Screen ILONDIE Iy CHIC YOUNG ,. f A FELLOW ~------~ LOUIS AIIIITIONc ... • .... : To the Ski •• er5ioll of the ••• t ...... " ••• : Life of 2 Great Ulcrarlj Figures. STRANDj CLAUDETTE COLBERT. FRED MACMURRAY Eli::abeth Barrett LAST • "THE EGG AND I" DAY 1'1 - And - "WE'RE NO ANt;ELS" Browning , , , .. "D~RS O~EN 1:15" STARTS TOMORROW # w~' M-G .M ~ . PR[5(NTS "8 I!!!~I rlI) • FRIDAY • all NEW and in ,/ CINEMASCOPE TWO TIP., TOP • . . ALL· TIME GREATSI and METROCOlOR JANE WYMAN. RoCK HUDSONI -======::~!:::::::::===~=====~=====::::::L!:~~===::L " ~~' JENNIFER JONES BEETLE BAILEY MOl' In an ~ult Story of Love and Desire! JOHN GIELGUD BILL TRAVERS· VIRGINIA McKENNA rie7iJiiiijJj ,., ~oIlf1JU'Oll .. P.t. '-THE DAILY IOWAN-low I City, I •.-Thurtday, M.rch 14, 1957 Tip Grounds Plane; IStart Army ,"boom. House Split; .New . ··' ~:~RK~jL,~"~ ;.:~~~,!!!" IOWA'S FINEST • • • -n." committee threatened contempt ae' j mitlee. ,"But I will not tell -this Another 80mb Hoax ::I . tion Wednesday against two wit· cO lmiitee, based on my rights un· • 20% More Protein , . [Revamp, nesses who refused to an wer qUI'S' der the First and Fifth Amend· - EW YORK iJ!'I - Another bomb Calcium ..... p~ 0 HEIDELBERG, Germany I.t! - lions about communism. ment ." Corn Pia n D U ot ed hoax Wednesday caused an airlin· • Vitamins and Minera!. The start of the "pentamic" reor· ' One of the three. John Gate r('· The Fir t Amendment covers WASHINGTO, "" _ The Hou Wednesday rejedl'd all propo~ls for ganization of U.S. Army divisions fused to tell them what they al· freedom of speech. The Fifth pro· er carrying 49 persons to make an • Tast., Better, Too! • s new corn ub. idy program. The lawmaker split om harply that en. in Europe to trearoline them for ready kn('w - that he i one of the teel a citizen again I self·incrim· emergency landing at Baltimore actmenl of a program in time lor thi crop year no\\ seems que tion. atomic war was annonuccd by Eu. nation's top Red and managing inalion. for a search of the crafl. 0 bomb able. ropean headquarters Wedn sday. editor of the party's newspaper, Another witnes who defied the was found, however. ~anikvuI Three par8t~ bill were \·oted. down in a parliamentary hurly·burly I The fir I divi ion to be reorgan. Ih~ Daity Worker. committee .was ~oseph Starobin, The plane. Delta Airlines . flight (hat at on~ pomt found. Repubh. ------ized under the new concept is the Everyo.~e knows where I am former foreign e~ltor of the Daily DAiR~ ean~ OPPOsing and Democrats. up· uth Airborne Dlvi ion, stationed employed, Gate told the Hou e Worker. He. claim !o have quit 275 out of Newark. N. J .. was the Cii!fi,.run L 37th airliner grounded for such a porting th corn propo. als oC Sec· ousy in Augsburg less than 150 miles - - - - the CothmuDlst party In 1954. search during the past two days by ~~::n of Agriculture Ezra Tart from the Iron Curlain, Professor Wrenn III; . taro~nt .answefre~ some qUI'S' a series of phony bomb tips. . After the reorganizalion, to be , Ions. u .10 ,re usmg ~o answer The other incidents occurred The final vote was to reject a He Feels a nd Only 107, completed by March 31. the divi. Beowulf' Lecture Off I o~hers he d1dn t seek to IIlvoke the Tuesday and involved five lines, I Republican.spon ored measure that I sion can be completely transported ' I Fifth Aml'ndment. Two years ago including Delta. Want Ads Get Results Perhaps More by al'r A fC' 'aJ 'd ]t The lecture on " Beowulf and Sut· , he refused on constitutional only a few minute before had . rmy 0 lCI S sal. s ton Hoo" by Prof C L W ! I d t . .] ST. LOUIS l!l _ John Smith. strength will be cut to about 11 500 .. . '.' renn a I groun s 0 answer Sloo ar ques· been given tentative approval. who may be omewhere between ' Oxford Umverslty which was post· tions put to him by the Senate In· This action lelt the House with. 107 and 111. celebrated his birth. men. poned Monday, ha been cancelled. lerna I Security subcommittee. out any corn bill. I day Wednesday. . The progra~ arrec~ .lI!mored, The Humanities Society and the Gates was one of 11 top Ameri· AI . Smith himself is vague aboul mfantry and airborne diVISions. Iowa Archeological SOCiety were can Communist leaders imprisoned so rej cted was .a Democratic The weight and size or equip· sponsoring the leclure. Wrenn is for conspiring to teach and advo· plan to extend subsidies to feed his age. He has mentioned March ment is reduced so it can be air· re!lOrted ill and unable to fulfill Icate the violent overthrow of the gram. growers all over the nation. 8, L849 as his birlhdat to attend· borne. the speaking engagement. U.S. government. . I ants at SI. Louis Chronic Hospit. as we II as commercia corn grow. The division will be ""uipped . ai, where he is a patient. Hospital ~ .. ers. records indicate he may be with Honest John rockets, capable When it was all over, Chairman slighUy younger or older. of carrying atomic warheads. and Graduating Seniors Harold Cooley (D· .C.) of the Smith has been blind 20 years 105 mm. howitzers. Conventional ' House Agriculture Committee told but nurses ay other than this he artillery will be reduced, but mao his colleagues that, "As far as I'm is in remarkable health for his chine guns and heavy mortars will In Civil Engineering concerned the corn I gislation is be increased. · t .. age. -;..;;:;;-~;;;;;-...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;__ ;0;;;; ;0;;;;, no t a d a d I em. His wife diC'd years ago, and ~ lIe said he'll call the committee Smith reared their seven chil. W.tch , WORK IN into session whenever Republican dren. DAV~ GAjljlOWAY A members indicate they "wlll ITlfCt Asked Wednesday how he feels, I,,'rodllc. th. "'7 with us," Smith replied with characteristic NArlONAL HOItI.. ~ CALIPORNIA Republicans walked out of a se· frankness "Lousy," and con tin· on NBC's" Tod.y" Show ries of committee sessions call ed ued to puff on his ancient corn· ... .., ues,,·x, J ...... ,e h " .....~ I ast we k and this to seck agree· cob pipe. with State Dept. of Water Resources ment on a compromise corn plan. ....-----.----,. or State Division of Highways Prr ident Eisenhower has ca \l ed for "emergency" corn legislation. California offers unlimited enginee ring His Admini tration argues that the I opportunft ies in two ma jor activities. pre ent program ~ets acreage al· lotments so low they will be ig· Frl'll Ll'rtrrrl' Err/ltlcd Division of Hig hways' huge freeway nored, with the result that sur· building program offers wide ch oice of • pluses will pile up and price stabil· ization prove impractlcaJ. work loca tions and rotating engineering Under the present system. com· "Christian Science: oss ignments. mercial growers would have a planting allotment oC only 37,300,. De partment of Water Resources ha ndles 000 acres - the sma\lest in his· It's Healing Message of Regeneration" State's unprecedented water dev.elopment tory. The planting level last year program. Work incl udes design and can· was above 50 million acres. By Claire Routhe, C. 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