(Iowa City, Iowa), 1950-01-29
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
, ' ( , Ohio State Wins, 63 ... 58 Weather _&IT e ....,.. wlDd,. Ohio State tightened its hold on first ... lDueb 001.... teda,.. place in the Western conference bask Blrll Coda,.. It: low, 1. etball race Saturday night by de[eating below. 8a1anla,.'1 bI,h, Minnesot:I at Minneapolis, 63·58. For U ; low, !I. ,tory see page 4. at oman Est. 1868-AP Leaaed Wire, AP Wirephoto, UP Leased Wire-Five Cents Iowa City, Iowa, Sunday, January 29, 1950 - Vol. 84, No. 99 Anderso n uits, Nixon R~ceiyes Cannot Po/ice 10,000 'Doc Eddie' _ ~ntence ; ~ent Students, Says Hancher Once Namea To Ft. Madison sur President Virgil Hancher said last night that SUI students Coach of Year "have done a good many things to tighten up the situation" since Charles Ralph Nixon, convicted The resignation of Dr. Eddie 'the resl' Qation of. Dr. Eddie a/larceny in the night time, was the deaLh of SUI coed Margaret Jackson last month. Anderson Saturday marked the Anderson u SUI head . football p~eo a sentence "not to exceed In a discussion of campus affairs in light of Lhe "tragic death," end of one of Iowa's richest eras I cOach ~as announced ' Saturday. r II!I years" by Judge H. D. Evans Ilancher said that a survey of off-campus hOllsing is under review in its 54-year football history. Director of Athletics Dr. Paul indi.ltrict court Saturday morning. at this time. lIe did not indicate whether any further measures In November, 1938, Iowa was Brecbler said the' res.lgnation had Nixon was taken to the state ______________• a regular tenant In the Western ~rt II.celepted. penitentiary at Fort Madison at of this nature would be taken. conference gridiron cellar. When 11:30 p.m. Saturday by Sheriff Be DrrU, I)Wu leamed Utat However, he stated that it Is Anderson was shipped in from Albert J. (Pat) Murphy. DI·se Jockey Collect ADderaon will ,0 to Bolr Crou not feasible "to police 10,000 stu- S Hol~ Cross to run the Hawk forces, .. beU football coach. Overrule Ncw Trial dents aU of the time." I 't tb II f t t k ., motion for a new trial filed The~ he. will receive $17,500 a "You have to rely upon the or unes 00 an larller by Nixon's attorney, Clair S1,284 for Polio Fund i~~~la~: ri~e. year and wlll be aas ured of the good sense and intelligence of the Assembling a group of fiery athle"c dlrectorahlp when he de HamiHon, was overruled by Judge students themselves. Students can Evans before he passed the sen With $1,284.43 collected by sophomores around all-American cides to Quit Coa ~hing. be depended to handle themselves Nile Kinnick, Anderson's charges AnqCfson who came here in tence. Lo a considerable degree, and they Saturday afternoon, Milo Hamil The 40-year-old Cli'lton man ton, A4. Fairfield, and his WSUI won six games, lost one and tied ~939 from .Holy Cro~ . ~o develop usually justi!y this confidence in Northwestern. the famous "IronmeoY led by the ns !ound guilty Jan, 11 of steal themselves most of the time," he Rhythm Rambles show went over late all-American Nile Kin 0 I c k, q a power chain saw and tools added. the top in meeting the $1,200- Named Coach of Year trwn a farm owned by Joseph goal for the March of Dimes tund. He was named coach of the had one more year to go on hl.$ Referring to the death of Miss o Nol'otny near Solon May 12, l!)4!J. year in 1939 In a poll of c6achcs present contract. He wa paid Jackson, Hancher said that "we Hamilton, who devoted his dally al?out $12,5QO annually. Alltborities arrested Nixon on a conducted by the New York World always regret a tragedy of that noonday show dUring January to ,.In. announcing. the re!>:gnation, linn ncar Thompson, Ill., where kind. It was a great shock to the promoting the drive for pol i 0 Telegram. He was selected head the stolen articles were found. coach of the All-Star squad that Breeltler said the board In control university community and the stu- funds, set the $1,2QO-goal in a of a,hretlcs h Hamilton's motion for a new dent university body." meeting with representatives from played in 1940. I!IaI claimed there was insuffi opened negotia He explained that colleges and university housing units at the In that year Iowa broke even tJ c~ for a new dent evidence for eonviction. It universities generally have the start of the March of Dimes drive. w.ith a 4-4 record, managed only charged the court erred in refus conteact with thf' problem of students entering from With two more Rhythm Rambles a 3-5 mark In 1941, but had a inl to incLude a requested in head coach in high schOols where they are not programs Monday nnd Tuesday 6-4 record in 1942 before Ander sInIction by the defendant in its December. Dvewskj: iii; regarded as mature. By the time before the end ot the month, Ha son entered military service. He ~ald that " instructions to the jury., they graduate from the univer- milton expccts to go considerably Al\derson ha d In overruling the motion, .Judge Anderson entered the army in sity, they are expected to reach beyond the pre-set $1 ,2QO goal. been offered a Evans said he had studied the };"ehruary, 1943, with the r.ank of a certain maturity, he said. The $1,284 collected -by Bamil- majo1·. Most of his service was new fpur - year (lISe and related decisions care "The transition period is a dif- ton represents cash brought in spent on the statt ot the Churchill con,ract with an luII,y and could find no legal cause increase in sal lor a new trial. ficult one," he said, "and thC're by listeners, and does not in hospital in England. are no arbitrary rules of thumb clude donation pledges made to allY Bubject to BRECHLER "I Am l\Iot Guilty" Dr. Eddie was discharged In ttie approval of or pat solutions to the problem." the WSUI March of Dimes Party When asked if he had :myth in:; October, 1945. and resumed his the state board of education. Miss Jackson, a pretty senior program Thursday night. coaching duties at Iowa the fol to say before the sentencing, Nix '\ Aaked for Tenure l1li replied, "I still maintain I f.-orn Burlington, was f 0 u n d For every $25 brought in by lowing Iall. At that time he silln strangled in an Iowa City room- representatives of a university cd a five-year contract, whIch The athlCtic director said An 1m not guilty ns charged." dersod ·had- Indicated to the staff ln~ house last Dec. 11. Robert E. housing group, or by hi gh school was to have run through this He said the evidence was cir cQmrntttee of,. \he board In control Bcdnasek, A4, Cedar Rapids, has I students, Hamilton dedicates a year's football season. tIIIlIStantial and added, "I c:mnot 91 athletic. that he could not ac see where there are connecting been held on a murder charge song on his program. On 3iltur During the 1946 football season cept the offer without a promIse links in this case. and the case is scheduled for a days Hamilton puts on his shew Anderson's Hnwkeyes won five of professorial ' work and tenure "II I had had a litlle more grand jury hearing in February. In cooperation with Jim Shank, and lost fOllr. They won three at the university If he should tilOO 1 might have proved my City High schOol athlete ;1Ild a conference games. step · down 85 'hea1 coach. Cormer polio vlctim. Innocence," he added. K R" W· Resigned jn 1947 "University and state board of Judge Evans set the bail for arean IpS nst· The tollowing season, he made \ld 4 c:a~ on regulations spCcifically appeal at $5,000. , No 'Peculia r. Relations' II svrpris~ T signat'qo,on e evp • do~ ~ fo r tenure for With Hiss: Chambers of lowa's las~ !ootbal\ game of Anderson Vie-ws Recor owa eoache.s ot lrHereolIeglate teams," 'T d . D dl'-- +1 the season. Annoyed by what he Brechler said 1n explaining why ues IS Second Try Fails called "loose talk" about him and Anderson's ~rm s for remaining ay ea me WASBINGTON 11J'1 - Ex-Com DISCUSSING IUS COACHING futUre Saturday with dau&,hter Judy, 5, was Dr. Eddie Anderson coUl~ riot be met. ] For 1950 Car lice se DUBUQUE (JP) - Sheriff Leo munist Whittaker Chambers of his squad, Anderson submitted announced his resignation as head football coach a.t b wa. They are looking a t a. volume of _ • J. Martin reported Saturday that fered Satu.rday to take an FBI his oral reSignation just before fo:)tball history' w.th a. picture of the late NUe Kinn icJc. all · Au:erlea n and slar of the 1939 Brec.b]cr continued: Duk Sang Choi, 36, who authori- lie d e t e c tor test to refute the finale against Minnesota. team, appearing on the cover. Kinnick played on the first t wo Anderton·colWhed teams at Iowa. " ~ am lorry about Dr. ,.nder The line in front oJ 1he county tie, say had admitted slaying a "schuttlebutt rumors" that there An inspired Iowa team stunned son's decilioh to leave Iowa.