, ' ( , 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. He has keasurer's office grew longer fallow Korean student, apparently was something "p~culiar" in his favored Minnesota, 13-7. complied one of the finest coachfn, records ever mad/! by Saturday as the deadline {or sc- made a second attempt to take relations with Alger Hiss. The athletic board then refused Rate Cut Ingrid Says Mate Judy Coplon, lawyer curing 1950 car liccn~es drew his own lile. . Anderson's reSignation and he Electric an Iowa football coach. Ife wUl Chambers made the offer dur­ be very dllflcult to replac", eloser. Choi, who had been held in jail, ing a radio interview by Bert agreed to stay undcr an "expand­ Overworked Her After Tuesdlly there will be a 5 was taken to a hospital, where Andrews, chief of the Washing­ ed athletic program." To Have Hearing Have Heated Words' Look lor New Coach ~rcent monthly penalty on motor the attending physician said Choi ton bureau 01 the New York Her­ The high water mark in An­ JAUREZ, MEXICO Ill'! - Act- A " W~ are ( olng to start our vehicle licenses wi1h a $1 mini- had lost a considerable amount 01 ald-Tribune. The interview was derson's Iowa coaching tenure was A public hearing on the ordi- . ress Ingrid Bergman, hoping for f Press Conference · 6eatch. for -Dr. Anderson's succes- :num. blood but that the Korean's gener- broadcast by the American Broad­ reached during his fi rst season nance that would reduce electric I a Mexican dIvorce by Valentine's soc immediately and it probabiy The county treasurer's office a1 condition was good. castlng company. here. power rates for local consumers day, is charging her husband with will require wceks. I hope we WI·11 b e h e ld w h en the Clty· coun~ 1.J cruelty on grounds that hG over- NEW YORK Ill') - J udith CoP- can . fl Ou" as tine a coach as Dr. was open all day Saturday and Authorities said Choi admitted Chambers characterized the s e The Hawks opened the 1939 will be open noon hours lhruuf{h killing Chun Kenn Oh with a razor r umors as stories "aSSiduously meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday In worked her, the lawyer who filed lon, her espionage conspiracy Anderson." campaign with a 41-0 triumph city hall. the suit said Saturday. in week end recess, held a Andenon succeeded lrl Tubbs Tuesday. I Jan. 6. spread by Mr. Riss' sympatl1izers." over South Dakota. Tom Harmon YO.trNo led Michigan to a 27-7 victory Mayor Preston Kosel· saId Fri- Attorney William A. Cocke of conference Saturday during a~ head coach here and his 1939 over Iowa, to sidetrack the Iron­ day that final readmgs would pro- EI Paso, Tex., said the Swedish her mother bolted from the "Iroilmen" won ~ix games, lost Final Week at SUI - or - This Is a Dog's Life men temporarily. bably be glven this ordinance and beauty's petition charges her nearly in tears and her one and Ued one. The top vlctbry one under which the Iowa City husband, Dr. Peter Lindstrom, Archibald Palmer displayed ' Wall the 7-5 upset ot Notre Dam~ . I • However, the Hawks outscored fire department could give fire- "torced her to make pictures she vocal talents that got him cited It was the first g{idiron meeting Indiana, 32-29, in one 01 the wild­ 1 1 .. proi ec t·Ion to In. dlV1·· d ua s, corpora- did n 't want o. for contempt of court dUring her ofIowa the defeated- schools a sNotreince Dame1921 whenteam est contests in Iowa's history. tions, towns and townships out- "She was working all the time Washington trial. WiLconsin and P urdue fell belore side of Iowa City. Both ordi nances and got no rest," Cocke said. Miss D · t·· bo captained by Andersoll, 10-7. Iowa in order. urmg ques IOnmg a ut her , Blonunen Rerrela DeelaloB were read twice at the regular Bergman wants to marry her Ital- tomance with Valentin Gubichev, Speakin, for the board In con­ Beat Notre Dame meeting ot the city council J an. ian sweetheart, movie director the glamorous former government trol of .Wetics, of which he ls Then came the cap for the re­ 9. Roberto Rossellini, when she is girl was asked if she thought . her chairman, Paul Blommers, protes- markable season. Notre Dame, A.t that time R.H. Lind, Iowa free of Lindstrom. Russian form~ r boy friend wh? llt 60~ of education, expressed the holder of a brilliant record, came City district manager for the In Rome, Rossellini told report- co-defendant 1n the espionage tn ~ 1 reeret ' ot the board that Ander­ here only to fall. 7-6. Minnesota Iowa - illinois Gas and Electric ers Miss Bergman has quit the was a spy. Miss Coplon's alUiw.er son'had decided to leave his posi- was next to feel the sting of A n~ company, said the reduction in screen for keeps, as she promis- was inaudible to reporters but " derson'!l team. The Gophcrs tum­ monthly electricity bills fo r the ed previously. He said he "didn't Palmer, standing next to here , (tlonUnaea on P ..e t) bled, 13-9, in another wild and average residential con s u m e r know" if she is expecting a chj1d wheeled and shouted at h!,!!': • wooUy contest, would be about 11.6 percent. and said he couldn't answer when "That's a sarcastic answer. Don't Da':!.~~~rt ,!\ental Patient· Anderson's Hawkeye tealIJ3 \II on Total rate reductions would re- asked when they would be mar- get sarcastic with these men." Placed in Illinois Hospital 35 games, lost 33 and tied 2 in sult in savings of more than $54,- ried. "But I didn't answer," , . ..•. , • eight years. He had 21 Big Ten 000 a year to customers in Iowa replied. DI;S MOINES «0--The Iowa victories, 24 losses and 2 ties. City and in other parts of Jol1n- Representatives Agree "I heard you. It was a board of control' said Mrs. Elnora Won 119 Games son and Iowa counties, Lind To Unite Two Churches ridiculous statement." Ep~rlY, who confessed settinc the Bis all-time coaching record is added. "Well, not exactly," she Mercy' hospital fire at Davenport, 119 games won, 78 lost and 11 ST. LOUIS (JP) - Representa- red. will be transferred to an Illinois tied. He starled his coaching ('a­ tives of the American Lutheran "Don't argue with me, say men"'l,.. hospital "as 11000 as con- reer at Columbia college (now Horses Saved as church and the Lutheran Church- venlent." Milsouri syn( d have reached an was ridiculous. Say it was ridicu- THe ' boud repcrted it had been Loras)"at Dubuque in 1922, where lous," Palmer shouted. he had an undeteated team his Truck Overturns agreement to unite the two groups, advls~ by Arthur Larton, de- first season. it was announced Saturday. The "All right, it was ridiculous," portation agent for the nUnols An derson coached at DePaul Thirteen riding and draft horses agreement is subject to approval J udith agreed. PubUc Welfare department, that university of Chicago, irom 1925 owned by J ohn Hershberger and by delegates at national conven- "r always told you you were he had foUnd Mrs. Epperly, 22, through 193L. He went to Holy Eli Miller of Iowa City escaped tions of the two church bodies this a damn fool at times," Palmer was a ·l",al resident of Rock Is- Cross in 1933. His record there in jury after the truck which was year. said, s t ~ lking from the room. ' land, Ip. ' 47 2 in was won, 7 lost and ties transporting them left the hlgh­ , " six seasons. His 1935 and 1937 way at a curve Saturday and terns had unblemished records. overturned on route 52 near Ot- . tawa, Ill. Dr. Eddie was born 10 Oska- · . Scientist Claims H-Bomb Po:entj~1 Unlimited 100sa, Nov. 13, 1900, and was grad- Men were sent out from Joliet uated from Mason City high to c orr~ l t~e horses, ,,:,hlch were By FRANK E. CAREY ot perfecting H-bombs would In- eJthe~ to our moral or military school in 1918. He played end on wandering 10 ne~rby fields. A ••• • I.t•• P .... 8~ I . a •• a.porler volve perhaps five years work and 'dv~ta.e . " 's Notre Dame teams The two men 10 the truck, Eli WASHINGTON (JP)- If the I I I 'How .~ut the de.truction caus- from 1918 through 1921. He CIIP- King, 26, and Glenn Hershberger, United States should undertake poss b y $2-b Ilion. It would also ed by theae more powerful bombs? tained Notre Dame during his 20, both from Wellman, were un- to de vel 0 p super "hydrogen" involve a slackening in other ' Met III PropOtUOIl senior year. hurt. bombs, wo could theoretically atomic development, including the Shapley said the area of de- After the accident the two men write our own ticket on how de- eventual production of atomic en- strucUOn would Incr~ase but not Anderson lives at 828 N. Gll­ started hitch - hiking, but went vas tatlng to make them, a Wash- ergy for peacetime uses. In direct proportion to the hi- bert street with his wife and four the wrong dir ~ctl o n . They started ington scientist said Saturday. Dr. Shapely is a physlclst and crea~ In pow~ of the bomb. ·children. cast and hiked to Joliet, a 37- Dr. Alan Shapley, member of colleague of men who helped de- He dld J not ampUfy on this, He trip through one county and the Federation ot American Sci- velop the A-bomb, but he empha- "~t It II pneraU,y Cl!timated that BLAST ROCKS CITY rt way through two others. Had entists, put it this way: sized that he did not work on U you double th, eXl/loslve power SIOUX CITY ' I\I'I - Dynamite they gone west. they would have Theoretically, at least, the only the atomic project himself. He said cif an) bomb, tbe distance of de- explosions eight miles away rattl- ended up in Ottawa, 10 miles limitation on the destructive fury he doesn't know anything about strudlon Is not dOUbled. ed windows here Saturday. A away. of the weapons would be the what the government may be do- '-':hUl, U an A-bomb would de- flood ot calIs asked police wheth- weight of explosive material that ing about a hydrogen "super -trOy evCll'Ytblng within a radius Il'uYBODY STUJ)IES AT EXAM TIME. Alpha Tau Ome~a'8 mucot, Ato, rot In th,e ac& Saturday er there had been an earthquake. STREET CAR BURNS could be effectively handled nnd bomb." oJ one mile, a bomb 1,000 times "ra!1II as the first day (f ex ants l ot off t., a warm and &bawin, liar& on tbe campus. Seated on the Pollee said tha t stumps were be- DES MOINES Ill') - Six persons delivered against an enem, tar- Dr. Shapely said he isn't lure more ) ~wer.f1il would have ·a de- :.eaporl back of Ato are Robert John!On, N, Spencer, and Prauk Herbst, A2, Newlon. The men at the ing blasted on the John Shon received minor injuries Saturday get. this country oUlht to try to de- airucUv. radJus of onIr 10 mO ... 1'0 bOuse reI/or' Ato', spectacles are no mere atfectaUqn, but t.bat he'. been forced h wear UleDl farm aero" the Missouri river in when they smashed windows and Fl"e Yean Work velop such a weapon beeause, he ~ tMt woul4 m,!Ul 10 mik!a ~ \lie ~ cme~te r lie enrri II 111 hOllr5 tor ."" Ilrllt time. Nrhr:.sICll. leAped from 11 hurnln~ stroet .. or. Rut J)r. ShRJ)ely "Rlt! Any hope RRid , "I'm not /lure .It wnuld be in III ~DI - wtUt one bomb. I l' ot: TWO - TIlE ltMLY IOWAN. MUNDAY. JANV Student Health Is 'Family Doc' arber Shops Disappear DES MOINES (JP) - There are but barbers just starting out on ~ To 8 of 10 SUI Students Yearly 49 fewer barber shops in Iowa their own now aren't settling in now than at lhis time last year, the small towns," Wilson silid. By BOB BENNESY refers students to the various SPl'­ but there l'till seem to be enough 'They couldn't make a living." cialized dl'partments at Univer­ The SUI student health service to take care of Iowa menfolks' With the ease of modern travel, is the "family doctor" to 10,000 sity hospitals when such treatment SUl students each year. is necessary. The laboratory faci­ needs. men from surrounding farm com- W. B. Wilson, director of the munities now by-pass the small That can be quite a job, ac­ lities of the hospitals are avail­ able for X-rays and laboratory barber division of the state de- towns and patronize shops in near­ cordlng to Dr. C. I. Miller, pro­ partment of health, said Saturday by larger towns and cities, he fessor of hygiene and preventative tests on recommendation of the medicine and director of the student health stalf. he knew of no community actualJy added. health service. He estimated that in need at a barber that could The number of barber shops in 8,400 students, or more than 8 support one. Iowa has declined ' steadily since out of 10, visit student health for "Some small towns that now reaching a pcak in 1934. At that consultation or treatment at least Blood Banks are without a barber shop would time there were 3,600 shops. In once during the year. like to have one - partly be- January, 19~9, there were 2,324. it's an old institution There now are 2,275 shops. And that doesn't include the Grow Rapidly Since t rip every student makes for a ------.------~---- routine physical examination when Beginning in 1936 he first enters SUI. NEW YORK (JP) - Today there official daily': The record number of trips are about 1,800 health banks in to the student health offioe wu this country taking in and spend­ set by a &irl who visited the ing one of mankind's most polent orrIee 2f3 times for treatment medicines. durlnr her four yean at SUI. BULLETIN These are blood banks. The me­ A lew students, Miller said, nev­ dicine is human blood, and the SUNDAY, JA 'UARY 29, 19S0 VOL. XXVI, NO. 99 er seem to have any Illnesses banks, by expert estimate, now and never have occasion to make handle about 2.5-million pints of UNIVERSITY CALENDAR use of student health facilities. blood a year to aid the sick and U 'IVERSITY CALE ' DAR items are scheduled But they are a decided minority. injured. In the President's ofllce. Old Capitol. Student health service occupies In 1936 there was just one bank, Sunday, January 29 potluck supper, party bridge, Iowa 12 rooms at University hospitals, in Chicago. 3:30 p.m. - Tea dance, inform- Union. and student health works closely aI, Iowa Union. Wednesday, February 8 The phenominal nowth since 8 p.m. - Iowa Mountaineers, 7:30 a.m. - Opening of classes, with the various specialized de­ then Is only the be&innln, - partments at the hospitals. "Ski is over Europe," Macbride second semester. i' the hopes of doctors and auditorium. Thursday, February 9 Three full - time physicians, health authorities come true, Tuesday, January 31 3 p.m. - The University club, two graduate nurses and a secre­ The greatest growth has come 7:30 p.m. - The Universily Kensington tea, Iowa Union. tary are on duty to give medicol since the war. The war showed club, party bridge, Iowa Union. 4 p.m.-Information First. Pres- attention to students. dramatically-what blood and blood Wednesday, February 1 ident Virgil M. Hanchcr on Indi~, . In addition to many other pri­ products could do to save li ves. 8 p.m. - Sigma Xl Soiree, Cli- Senate Chamber, Old Capitol. vileges, your I.D. card entitles you nical medicine host, Medical am- 8 p.m. - University lecture, to tree medical trealment at stu- Hospitals expanded or started phitheatre. Ogden Nash, Iowa Union. dent health service. new blood banks after the war. Thursday, February 2 8 p.m. - University play: "Kirl,'l A minimum charge is made to Most obtain blood by asking pa­ 2 p.m. - The University club Lear," University theatre. students for drugs when they arc tients or relatives to replace party bridge, Iowa Union. Friday, February 10 needed, MiUer said. A charge also blood, or to givc in advance. There Saturday, February 4 8 p.m. - University play: "King is made for treatment at the §tu- are private banks that buy blood. 12:20 p.m. - Close of first sc- Lear," UniverSity theatre. dent health office outside office There 0150 are some community mester. Saturday, February n J f hours, or when calls are made nt bar:ks, wilh clubs or olher OT­ O'Dwyer Proposes 1:45 p.m. - Mid-year convoca- 8 p.m. - University play : "King sludents' rooms. ganiz.alions scouting for blood do- tion, Iowa fieldhouse. Lear," University theatre. A doctor is on call 24 hours II nors. Student J\tonday, February 6 8 p.m. - : Illinois day at student health for studenls Then came on of the boldest Legalized Gambling B a.m. to 5 p.m. - Registration, U., fieldhouse. second semester, Iowa fieldhouse. 9:30 p.m. - After-tile-game in- who may need emergency treat- public health steps in history - NEW YORK (JP) - An old poker 2 p.m. - University newcomers formal dancing, Iowa Union. ment, Miller said. the national blood program of the has stirred new fires in New York. I ~ol'um tea and program. Hostess: Mes. Sunday, February 12 In addition to student health American Red Cross. By next fall, when the state votes ~ HERO'S first final, un­ Virgil M. Hancher, 102 E. Church. );30 p.re. - Duplicate bridle treatmenl, a student hospltallu- The boldest part is the belief for governor, the rival parties may Que. tion: What trait do you. By GIL PEARLMAN o fortunately, came on the first d(lY B p.m. - Basketball: Purdue, tournament, Town Union. tlon fund provides SUI student that Americans will continue to still be tossing hot conls at ench most llislike in coI!e;:-e men? {I FOLLOWING proper clas;'ifica­ with tree hospital service with- give blood frce, in peacetime, as of the longest week in the year, Iowa fieldhouse. 8 P.m. - Art Guild mixer, Art other. rat Lund. A4, Bl'lJe Plaine .:.­ lion of newsprint. I suppose T which, if you're behind with your Tuesday, February 7 building. ( The kindling done by Ma­ I ~:e~:::!~d~~~~t!~":h:n:ir::tC;:; In war. In five wartime years was "Those who (lrc over - egotistical should send today's short short schedule, was yesterday. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Registration. 8 p.m. - Towa Mountaineers,' of student health. men and women donated more yor William O'Dwyer on Jan. 9. and all wrapped up in' their fra­ story to "True Detective." "Trlle He tried every known method second semester, Iowa fieldhouse. "High Water in the Grand Ca,l- , He proposed that gambling on ternities. The rah-rah type." , ~ Confe~slon~." or one of tho~e small Within an academic year, you than U .S-million pints of blood to escapc the punishment. Takin~ 6 p.m. - The University club,) yon," Macbridc audi.torium. as an SUI student are entitled 10 through the Red Cross. sports be legalized. Many people, magazines that look like "Reader'3 finals with his knowledge woul:l he argued, enjoy belling on sports. Digest." (For info!mation regard ·ngo dates beyond this schedule. 30 days of hospital ward care un'- The program, two years old this mean cancer to his gr(lde point. see reservatiJns In the oUice of the President, Old Capitol.; der this fund. month, began Jan. 12, 1948, with Why not legalize the betting, put Fat today, you see, r am step­ He wrapped his hand with the You may also receive special opening of a regiQnal blood bank it under state control, and there­ ping out of bounds, through the best gauze money C(ln buy :In nursing service withip certain li- center in Rochester, N.Y. Now by tap a huge new vein of re­ realm ot the purely analytical ap­ GENERAL NOTICES informed his instructor that he GENERAL NOTICES should be depeslted with the city "dUor of Th, mits, and many olher special ser- there are SO regional centers sup­ venue? proach, and will attempt to !"('­ had caught his hand in a washing Daily Jowan in the newsroom In East Hall. Notices musl be submlttel vices such as X-rays, blood trans- plying blood to nearly 1,600 hos­ The proposal was rated little veal BOLD, DARING FACTS! An machine. by 2 p.m. the day preceoing first pubLcatlon; ~ht.y will NOT be ac· fusions, electro - cardiographs and pitals in 35 states. More than or no chance of passage. 'But the EXPOSE', if you wish. • o .. physical therapy treatments. 500,000 pints of blood have bcen question is not expected to die cepted by telephone, and must be TYPED OR LEGrBLY WRITTEN " . WllEN TilE fact was revealed and SIGNED by a responsible person. If a student wants to receive donated. with failure in the Albany legis­ THIS is a story of a stu­ that the only way he could get treatments, hospltaliz.ation or ser- By next July, the Red Cross lature. For, to many political ob­ d!'nt on campus. It is not my out of taking the tests would THE LOST and found depart- COURSE CHANGES have been vices other lhan lhose authorized expects to have 40 regional cen­ servers, the intensity of Gov. Tho­ aim or goal to prosecute or In­ be to be found re ting on a ment in Old Dental building will announced by the ZoolOgy depart­ by the director of student health ters, and 52 by July, 1951. The mas E. Dewey's reaction to the .dict, bu"t rathe to slm,plr in­ slab in the morgue, Donald'8 r(11)ain closed until 10:30 a.m. ment. Course 37: I 07 - Compara­ ThUrsday, Feb. 9. tivc Zoology of InvertebrAtes, will service, he may do so by paying goal is to blanket the nation so O'Dwyer idea indica es Republi­ lIfarilyn \Davis. A2, Sac City - form the publi so rea! names low - volumed skull began t05s­ personally for the cost, Millarl blood ano blood products will be cans are getting ready to make "Calling at tbe last minute for u wjll not be used. ing about new ideas. be repeated the second semester. said. available to anyone, anytime, any- a major issue out of the gambling date. It gives them the impres­ Donald Ornastat Loo was nn And do you know what the cad TRESTLE BOARD meets Fri­ Prerequisiste. 37: t and 37:2 or The sludent health staH also where. problem next fall. sion that a girl is always aVilil- ambitious, industrious bo)', but h" finally did? Read on, dear hearts, day, Feb. 3 at 7 p.m., MasO'1ic equivalent. Lecture, 8:30 TTH in able." . had an avenlon toward ,ttldying and you shall discover. If you've temple. room 204 ZB. Laboratory, 9:30 to Betty Noland, A3, Des Moines the books. His ambition was cU­ read this far you can stand :l 11:30 TTh in room 109 ZB, 4 - "The attitude of seJf-assured­ rected in more personal and so­ {ew more sentences. Remembcr, SPINSTERS' SPREE applica­ Shaeffer hall. Dr. Cosgrove is in cial horizons. charge. nes~, also the College Joe type of these are the FACTS - BRUTAL, tions are now available (It the Letters e Editor person. lIe is so superficial; not BARE! UW A desk in the Office of Stu­ COurse 37:110-General Entomc­ to th .. logy, will not be offered . al all real." dent Affairs. They are due Feb. 8. HE WENT to his room, hunted Cllurse 3'1:112-MicT()SCopic An­ to (Readers are Invited ex­ we have "enlightened entrepre-, than be knows the love of his atomy, taught by Prof. Beams will press opinion in LetteH to the neurs" with that fairy lale quali- best friend. in his closet and dragged out the IOWA MOUNTAINEERS will very best clothes he had.. The show a color movie travelogue, offer a second laboratory section EdItor. All letters must Include ty, "Social conscience"). It is on inward experience of on TTh from 4:30 to 6:30 in room hand written slrnatures and ad­ sam~, to~s he wore to meetlO,~s. of "Skis over Europe," Sunday, Jan. Is it not possible, Mr. Biery, forgiveness that shows us thc the Frlday Afternoon club. lIe 29 in Macbride auditorium at 8 307 ZB. dress - typewritten Ilrnatures that the same ameliorative mea- truth of "I am the Way, the Truth, evcn put on a tie, and that's p.m. The movie will be presented / not acceptable, Letters become sures for correcting the public's and the Life," or "No man cometh • THERE WILL be no Pcrshinll· the property of The DaUy Io­ • * about as far as a student can go in person by John Jay. sut(ering, as the result of a strike, unto the Father but by Me." It DO~'T misunderstand, Donald toward ne:I'neE.· Without nasty Rifles meetings during exam week. wan; we reserve the rlrht to would follow if management con- Is this knowledge of our total The next mecting will be held III ' actunllv likl'd school. He had ne­ rumors being circulated about him. FIELDHOUSE lockers must be edit or withhold letters. We suc­ ceded to labor's arguments, in- inadequacy, "Without Me, you can When he went to class aU room 16B armory, Thursday, .'Feb. ver been healthier or happier. checked at the end of the semes­ ,est letters be Umlted to 300 stead of vice versa? do nothing," which tells us the dressed up, no one, of course, 9, at 7:30 p.m. Uniforms will- be Why not? For the first time he ter. Studcnts leaving school must words or less, Opln!ons express­ Last week there appeared in folly of accepting: "Love thy Wlls getting plenty of sieep, ma~ly considered him a student. They worn. check in their lockerS before leav­ ed do not necesaarlb represent the Iowan an editorial dealing neighbor as thyself," while re­ vitamins, and a good deal of ex­ thought he was a proctor. And ing. Students remammg must. those of The Dall,. Jowan.) ercise by walking to and from that is just the role Donald A TEA DANCE will be featured with the miners' chieftain, John jecting: "Love the Lord thy God check second semester I.D. cards L. Lewis. In this article we were with all thy heart ... mind . . . Judy chmidt, A2, Keokuk the bank thc first of every month. played at the exam. With com­ Sunday from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. ) ,. against their lockers. Lockers not Defense for Unions informed that the members of the soul ... streogth." "Having ooly one chain of thou.~ht. But, and this is the basis for plete C'onfidence he passed him­ the river room of the Iowa l]n~ ·· self off as a )roetor. checked by Feb. 13 will be pick­ iOn. Dancing is informal nnd 'free· United Mine Workers union re- The firsl is impossible without Thosc who can talk only courses his behavior in his young ann ed up, contents removed and loc!\­ TO THE EDITOR: and women and the usual line of misguid d youth, wflCn final ex­ ~ It. (I of charge. acted obediently to John L's every the fiecond - not so much "how?" ers reissucd. In general I would like to de­ whim. Had this writer been so as "why?" It is possible (although college conversation." r aminations reared their supersonic HE WENT about the rao,n fend labor unions; in particular, patronizing as to read the front difficult) to love one's neighbOl· Lee Parker, A2, Sioux Cib ~ heads, our boy was never prC'­ freely checking the other studen1s' OFF - CAMPUS HOUSING bu­ p(lred. STUDENTS RECEIVING their J would like to comment on James page of his paper, he could have without God, but why do it? The "Fre~hness. The quality or ~clf­ reau needs private home listings discovered by just glancing at the trouble with us is not our lack assuredness. Many also are con­ '* .. • bachelor's degree in any convoca­ for students requesting living R. Biery's letter to the editor in tion in 1950 may apply for a Lytiia sub heads that "70,000 miners defy of ability to do the Will of God, ceiled. There arc too few ":SEVER prepare!!" might be quarters. Persons who wp.! have the January 26, issue of the Iow­ C. Roberts Fellowship at C ... lum­ Lewis' order to return to the bul our lack of desire. That is ' mannered a slight understatement. The rooms available for the second an, and lastly would like to point bia university by Sl curing an ap­ pits." How does the editor ac- original sin. We so desperately amount 01 literature he llad semester are asked to call 80511 out how the editorial staff of read during the past semester plication blank at the Graduate X-2191. Rooms and apartmel)ts lor the Iowan (in the article last count for the obvious fallure of need the love of God in Christ college office . . lhe sheep to fall into the fold? to re-direct our lives loward Him, wouldn't equal a. page of print­ married couples as well as rooms week dealing with the dictator~ ]s it possible that Mr. Lewis is away from this tragic path of ed material in Photoplay and for single men and women are ship of John L. Lewis) climbed THE UNIVERSITY Womcn's not the dictator the papers lead self-love and self-destruction. the notes he had taken in papers and intermittently putting in demand. out on a limb and had it broken classes would have to be en­ the answers down on his own fill­ Association Judiciary Board an­ from under them by a front page us to believe? Anot.her example The outpouring of Divine love larged to fill the inside of a out sheet. nounces that the first semester MID - YEAR COMMENCEMENT story. to show that lhe UMW members then impels us to go out and match cover. Thus ends the expose'. But a is officially over Sunday, Feb. 5. will be held in the Fieldhouse Sat­ are not the puppets this article tell others - to give them the Since I recognize my prejudices I This constitutes a problem. It word to the wise: if you have a All first semester late permis­ urday, Feb. 4 at 1:45 p.m. suggests: why, when John L. Lew- same opportunity. It is not n ques­ . did anyway for Donald. As we all suit and a tie, you too can be­ sions must be taken on or bcfore "( for labor, having held member­ Is demanded, publicly, the defeat tion of this ethical system versus know, tinal exams resemble :l come a prDctor. You too can elc­ Sunday, Feb. 5. All late permis­ "FRIENDS A R 0 U N D the ship in the UMW, the AF of L, of F. D. Roosevelt in 1938 did thaI - it is a new relationship to and the CIO, I can not attempt game of hide and seek in thl1t vate your grade point and still sions, late minutes, and other spe­ World," program heard over the miners support the Demo- God - no longer of judgment but "Here they come, ready or not!" be beyond suspicion. cial permissions after that date WSUI at 7 p.m. Tuesday wili fea­ an objective evaluation of the pte­ cratlc candidate? This embarrass- of sonship - of a 'reversal of life sent conflict between labor and Ardith Cadwalader, A4. Betlen­ will be counted on the second se­ ture Ted Wakai who will speak ed John L. Lewis so much he _ goals, attitudes, desires. mcster record. about Hawaii. management in the coal - mining resigned as head of his newly The heart is filled with grati- dorf - "Too much confidence. It you go out with someone clse, industry or the telephone dispute. 10llmed CIO. tude and love for God which over- r, too, am aware of my con­ 1)espite the isola led cases the flows into love for His created they get angry. Some just assume tempt for the "Babbits" whose press makes such a fuss over, of beings - my neighbors. The mor­ too much." opinions are formed by editqrials, disunity in the ranks of the min- al life is a result, not a cause; a Note: Next week The Daily I. Iowan will ask the men what The Daio/ Iowan National Association of Manufac­ ers' union. the truth is: the min- means }o better serve God and turers' advertisements, and news­ ers are not slaves of John L., my brother, not an end (to be trait they most dislike in col­ lege women. paper cartoonists (shades of H.L. but it is he who is the slave of good). It is a change of heart. Established 1868 Meneken): But is it possi&le that I'Iis men and ot the worthy, self An ethicist wants to be good; a With all musical events at sur I DurIng Christmas vacation, the SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1950 when one gets information trom Imposed, never - ending task of Christian wants to serve. He can­ bOlVing their heads in reverence musical show, "Finian's Rainbow," l Two Regional Meetings to linal examination week, music was presented there, and two Published daily except Monday by I'IX months $3.90; three montb. $2. And three "different" sources, he does trying to raise the standard of not hide this marvelous mes­ Student Publications. Inc .• 126 Iowa Ave.. other mall subscrlpllons $8 per year; not get the much sought after living 01 the men in the pit. sage. He must tell others. And he Planned by Democrats llstenl'rs are forced to their ra­ trainloads of Iowa City enthusiasts Iowa City. Iowa. Enter.d a. second s,x months $4.25; three months $2.25. clan mall matter at the postof.fice at Two leased wire services, (AP, and (UP) "whole stOry?" 1 am only kid­ Charles Gott Jr. cannot compromise - he has a WASHINGTON (JP) -Democra- dios ot' elsewhere for listening braved inclement wealhcr and Iowa City. lown. \lnder the act of con- ding, Mr. Hoover. 212 E. Fairchild revelation of God. It is therefore tic leaders arc laying tentative pleasure until next semester. journeyed the 23 miles to see the gr• •• of March 2. 187D. I1EMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRI!SS [ agree with Mr. tJlery in that thc only way. He has been saved plans for two more regional con­ Such a situation, however, is ,how. it is deplorable that the public The Christian Faith •.. - he must proclaim that same fercnces like lhose held last June not new 10 Iowa Cily audicnces. Many olher such first rate pro­ must suffer from labor manage­ salvation. "Do unto others as you at Des Moines and last Septem­ During vacations and other per­ grams arc furnished in Cedar Ra­ ment disputes, but disagree strong­ TO THE EDITOR: would have others do unto you?" _ber al San Francisco, iods when unIversity events arc pids each season. ly with bis interence that our The inner experience ot Christ Why not give the secret of your I They nrc now talking about at n standstill patrons here are Why is it that Iowa City salvation lies in curtailing labor's is alone enouih 10 explain the de­ greatest happiness? meeting'somewhere in the south alwnys left to scramble tor thcm­ secm3 unabl to obtain per­ right to strike. Without the right votion, the certainty, and the ex­ The implications of my former ' in late January and in Boston selves 1.or entertainment. formance1 of such top notch to strike, how would the workers clusive loyalty of His creatures. letter were there by intent: Feb. 6-7. The Boston conference Some find a haven in nearby Shows? True, we do enjo)' many improve their conditions? My as­ To the Christian, that is suffi­ (l) Man is sinful. ) was set for Nov. 20-21 but was Cedar Rapids \\'h~e each year excellent musical performances sumption is that even the bitter­ cient to show Christ's divinity and (2) Christ is the only Suviour. postponed because of the death of a C071 IderabJe number of trav­ on the classic-al side, but there est enemies of labor will grant the valJdity of His sacrifice in (~) O?ly in~a~d ~hristi~n con-I Jame.s Vahey, Massachusetts Dem- eling comDanies - nearly al­ seems to be a lack of musical that there are occasions when la­ re-openin, the path along which victlOn IS Chrishalllty; thiS Will ocratlc state chairman. ways of high caliber - are comedy and entertainment of a bor is justified in asking for in­ God's torCiving grace and love show in the life of "the Christian .. booked for onc, two or three llghter nature. creased wa,es, shorter hours, bet­ may again :flow unceasingly into (4) The ethical vlues (means ' REPUBLICANS TEAM UP J1ight (ands. • • ter workin, conditions, pension the sinful, troubled, lonely heart to an end) are different for they WASHINGTON (i?) - Aft c r On Feb. 4, the popuiar comedy One of the better radio shows plans, etc. (I shall feel let down of man. The Christian finds his naturally flow trom the love ot months o( bickering, Republicans "Harvey," 3 stage play starring that Iowa City listeners may have If some reader does not answer own peace with God within, be­ God. finally have agreed to lelm three James Dunn, will begin a series to contcnt themselves with this Immediately with: "The fairness cause of the aacrltlce of Christ. Rlchard Luman separate committees working on of three performances in Cedar week are "Chicago Theater of the ot the baraalnlna table;" now that This he know., more certainly Quad B-9 the 1950 .... ~."ft'_ Rapids. Air," Saturday at 9 p.m. f THE DAll.Y IOWAN, SUNDAY, J ANUARY 29, 1950-PAGE THREE Moeller Named to senting the cooperative houses, Barth, A4, Washington, !rom Pan­ Graduate Weds Pick Joan Sywassink and Janet Allbaugh, N3, Eagle hellenIc, are continuing in the e Tiny' Cooks to Please Fraternity Award CommiHee Grove. Irom Westlawn. respective positions until new rep­ lut on. I Interest Start~d . For UWA Position Marilyn Beatty, A4, Moline, IlL, resentatives are selected in the II:ng in • Says Prof. Leslie G. Moellcr, director teom Currier haU, and Mary Lou spring. Miss Hackett said. . said. While Chef In Army ot the SUI school of journalism, Joan Sywassink, A3, Muscatine, ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_;r,; Ing." has been named one of the mem­ was recently named chairman of Ralph (Tiny) Tines. 905 N. I travel, bers ot the 1950 Iowa Press as­ the judiciary board of the Uni­ I com. Dodee street, has been slaving sociation committee to make the versity Women's association, ac­ C)I"er a hot stove for almost nine I smaIJ I association's annual Master Edi· cording to Patricia Hackett, Town Graduation Gifts I near. J"IS. tor-Publisher award. Women's advisor, ~, he Virtually the only male chef on Also named to the board were The association gives the awards Alice Swenson, A2. Decorah, rep­ ctD1PUS, Tines says his interest yearly to Iowans who have dis­ for YOUR Graduate ~ps in started when he was an army resenting the town area; Irene tinguished themselves by their Martin, Al, What Cheer, repre- Y since teOk. work as publishers and editors of At that ,"Cooking for 45 Beta Thetn Pi newspapers ih the state. traternity boys doesn't compal'e cps. Ih Three awards are given eaeh from 2,324. 'titb slinging hash for 140 harden­ !d army guys," he reflected. year. The names of the winners Religion Professor this year will be announced at No Specialty the annual convention of the as­ Herteen & Stocker - Since then he has prepared sociation in Des Moines, April 14. Returns from Haiti !Very conceivable dish (or every Pro!. Marcus Bach, SUI school (!IIICelvable palate. He has no spec­ ot religion, returned Friday morn­ ialty and rarely follows a recipe 4-H livestock Chairman ing from his two month trip 'i.o tq the Jetter. To Speak at Iowa State Haiti, where he studied voodooism. FOR HER FOR HII 11 names are any indication of l\lRS. DA N KAVAYA "The purpose of the trip w~s Elgin American Cuff Links Jilysical s tat u r e it certainly Paul McNutt. chairman ot the a personal investigation to gather Compacts Key Chains doeSlI't apply to Tiny. This chef ; ' Johnson county 4-H Livestock new material for my "Lit~le Evening Bags Pen Knives NO. 99 ctrries a lot of weight aroun'l club. will be ~me of the 13 speak­ SUI Alumna Wed Known Religions" class, which Tie Sets his domain. Proof of this co:}­ Pearls - , ers at the farm operators' school will meet Feb. 9 at 8:30 a.m .••· BiWolds untion is found in letters from in management and policy to be Bach said. Scatter Pins !reiuds who bewail. ':1 wish Ronson Liqhtera old held at Iowa State college, Feb. In Greeley Church This class will be broadcast on Bracelets ~ wife could bake hot rolls like 14 through 16. station WSUI eaeh Tuesday and Speidel watch TiDY." SUI graduate Marilyn McMinn Thursday at 8:30 a.m. Chokers bracelets re, Iowa Prof. W.G. Murray, head of the Twice a week hE: whips up his ISC economics department, an­ and Dan Kavaya, Mason City, Bach said he found voodooism Tapeite Perfume Schick Shavers 'Phenomenal' hot rolls. "I just were married last week at the "complex" and "deep rooted." " £ Sunbeam 8 nounced Saturday that farmer-to­ Dispensers \blOw the ingredients together and tarmer discussions on better farm Methodist church in Greeley. The attended sessions in the deep and Shavemasters classes, !lOpe !hey turn out all right," he Rev. Ambrose Giannoukos, ot Ma­ isolated hinterland in Haiti." Bach Rhinestone Jewelry plnnning will be held. Johnson Ear Rings Parker "51" and ~UIed, "I test them by the 'feel' county residents wishing to en­ son City. performed the double asserted, Scheaffer Pens 9 ff the dough." ring candlelight ceremony, Ronson Princess and ~ roll in the school may do so by and desk sets clUb, Reelpe for Hot Rolls The bride Is the daughter J Adonis Lighters Ion. contacting the local county ex­ Postoffice Announces Elgin. Hamilton, TinY's recipe is as tollows: tension director, Emmett Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson R. Mc­ Sterling Silver in her C, Pres. DissOlve one cake of yeast in (Dail, Iowan J..... o&.O) Gruen, and BulovQ Minn ot Greeley. Mr. Kavaya is Service to Palestine favorite pattern 1 Indi~ , 1.3 cup of water. Break egg ill DEMONSTRATING IUS C LlNARY ART is Ralph (T ny) Tines. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph All articles in the regular mail:;, Watches oJ. ' llixlng bowl, add 1-2 teaspoon of chcf at the Beta Theta. P i fraternity house. A former army cook, Mrs, Ethel little Dies Kavaya, Mason City. including packages. will be ac­ lecture. stll and three tablespoons of su­ Tines is used b dealing with la rge quantities. of fcod. He ; hown In Des Moines Hospital The bride received her B.S.C. cepted tor delivery to Arab-con­ car. To this mixture combine four above whipping up a batch of his favorite hot rolls. degree from SUI in 1949. The trolled Palestine, postal otticials : "King Herteen and Stocker IIUIlces of lard and th~ 2-8 cup ------Mrs. Ethel Little, 65, tormer bridegroom attended the Kansas announced Saturday. «water (with dissolved yeast). mix in three cups ot !lour. M:x Th . D' [owa Citian, died at BrcadJawns City Art institute, Kansas City, Palestine mail service also will J ewelers aft- Mo. be e:ictended to the following ot­ : "King Add one cup of hot milk and thoroughtly. Let it raise three eraplsfs ISCUSS :rO~oPoi~.1 in Des Moines Friday times, punching down each lime. The couple will make their fices: Bebelsah.ira. Beit Jala, Beit Hotel Jefferson Bldg. Sahour and Qalqulia. till Sl'- home in Los Angeles . Ll J . Former SUI Professor Roll out and Jet proof it doub- Ho 'f I P bl Surviving Mrs. Little are a • les in size. Bake in hot ov~n SPI a ro ems ter, Mrs. Lillian Arney, Leon. and : "King ContrIbutes to Anthology (450 degrees) [or approximately' a brother, James Little, West Lib- MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED B' Tl . l k Co.rrelahon .ot. the work ot the erty. Funeral se~vices wlll be held A marriage license was i!sued Illinois Austin WarreT1, former profcs-II mmutes. 11S amoun rna es ~osPltal specl?hsts and ?CCUP1- at the McGovern tuneral home in Saturday in the Johnson county rot' ot English at SUI, is Rmong 30 rolls. tional theraplsts .was discussed Iowa City. The Rev. Milton B. Wi!- clerk's office to Ned Gene Allison Going Somewhere? lme in­ the 24 American and British coh------Satur~ay at a mectmg Of. th.e Oc- Hams will officiate. Burial will be and Alice Roberta Cantrell, both of on. trlbutors to "The Perm:l11ence of cupahonal Therapy association at at D' n III Waterloo. 2 Yeats" edited by James Hall and ~ A"'~"~A~I/~ SUI. __lX_O_, __ • ______bridge I/artln Steinmann. ~.. Those who pnrticipnted in the Giving Something to the cr, Art ~~~~~~;e :~~abr;~~.~' ~~~r~~~~ fife MASTtRMECE ~:~~~:~~o~~n~~~~~a~r~~~in~a~l( Prof. M. Gladys Scott to Speak at Cedar Falls b an anthology of criticism on nl1L'~'S LOi1Tm SUI, Mrs. Olive Farr, chief physi- Graduating Senior? ~ ineers, ' the Nobel prize _ winning poet \lULl1~ "LI\ cal therapist or the University PrOf. M. Gladys Scott of the She was also in Sweden tor d COil, , William Butler Yeats and will be (RUY BLASI hospitals, and Prof. Marguerite SUI womens' physical education the Lingiad. a celebration held 1. published Tuesday. McDonald. supervisor of the oc· department wiII speak at the Wo­ in Stockholm every 10 years in c.upational therapy course at SUI. mens' Physical Education club at honor of the lounder of the Swe­ The new developments in the Iowa State Teachers college. Ce­ dish gymnastic system. Gymnas­ LUGGAGE IS ALWAYS field of physical medicine were dar Falls at 7'30 p m Monday tic groups from all over the world STORE HOURS described for the more than 40 .'." . . participated In the festivities. therapists from ]owu hospitn Is . She Will dl.SCUSS her .observa­ Oa1ly- of TIl, who attended the two-day meet- hons of phYSical education pro­ APPROP RIATE ~ a.m. to 5 p.m, I )mJttel ing. grams in England and on the LEARN TO DANCE! be ae­ EUl"Opean continent, usIng colorp.d Saturday - slides fol' illustration. Rumba, tango, samb~ , ITTEN DAMES CLUB TO MEET as taught by d'Avalos studio, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The SU[ Dames will meet at Last summer Professor Scott at­ New York 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. tended the international congreas I e been on physical education for giris ' Fox-trot and waltz. Aepart­ Carl Kohlhoff. 416 Finkbine park. as taught by Le Quorne and Mrs. Rosemary Thorp will review and women at Copenllagen, Den- I JlP~ira- Astaire Studios, New York "The Egyptian." Members plan­ mark, wh~re she presented a pa­ 3S, will ning to attend are asked to call per on the presen t sta tus of 1'e-1 ncster. MIMI YOUDE WURru either Mrs. Kohlhoff at 8-1639, or search in physical education in Dial 9485 2 or Mrs. John H. Blauer at 3301. the United St.ates. 'TH in Sparkling Sentiments 9:30 to For that certain girl wh ~ means ZB, 4 Silver for Lasting Pleasure everything t·) you Fulks has 3 is in .1 DtUrht the bride and groom magnificent diamonds selected For '1 tom c- ~11h a beauti ful girt of sIver with cnre and placed in ul1 - Itr their home. You'll find the usual. ind vidual settings of Him ic An­ ,.ltern of your choice at Fuiks platinum. yellow or white gold. liS will Fuiks has rings priced to suit ;eetion lD llerlln!!' or ]IJate. Either 1!n, le your budget. L room piece or place sett ng. J. C. Higgins 3rshing. 1 week, leld lll· 2 -Suiter and Companion Piece y, ."Fe~. . _ 'Vill.bt , , , I. FUIKS{:.~,·:~~:";.:'~;-: ., R ,; atured 95 95 I,m .' jti, JE1." ELBRY & OPTOMETRI;Si' Two-Suiter Companion ...... ~., 29 19 a Un-' 220 WASHINGTON ~T_" .'if" Give Useful Lastirig

IA)~ 8 South eli "to" 'Iowa Supply Co Phone 4188 ~~ SfARS ~ •• CI~ I E. Col"f:L 2181 32 South Clinton Phone 6622 .. ANDERSON (C:l n' inued from Page 1) tion with the university. Bu(keyes' Trip Gophers, 63-58 "He is a tine coach and has Big Question Becomes done a great deal for Iowa ath­ Ohio State Keeps Big Ten Standings MJNNESOTA* IH) * 1'0 *f'T PI' TP letics," Blommers said. "His re­ w L I'CT. 1'1' OP .~ KOO _ . ( ...... 1 2 2 18 OhlO State .. 5 1 .833 399 319 MeaJUl. f ...... 4 0 :I Who'll Coach Hawks? lations with our board always, \y i~nsln .3 I 150 228 206 M.11ler. f ...... 0 0 . •0 have been excellent." ! Conference Lead nllnols ...... 3 2 600 313 2.98 McGonsJ(le, £ •••••.•••••• 0 0 0 0 Specul"tion Saturday night as L.. dlana a •••••• 2 2 .500 HI 2.32 .Joh.nson. c ...•.•••..... ,5 3 4 13 to who would succeed Dr. Edd' e Preslden~ Hancher Comments MINNEAPOLIS IJ'I Ohio t innesota ••. 2 3 400 292 %72 S~ lo vlch , e ...... ? 0 0 0 State's fast - breaking Buckeyes Iowa •..• . ,2 3 .400 281 311 Mllehell. Ie ...... 3 0 3 8 Anderton as the head football President Virgil M. Han c her Mlehlcan . • 2 3 .400 288 301 Seh.nobrlch. If. ., ...... 6 0 3 10 coach at Iowa included names commented: "I should like it tightened their hold on fi rst place N'western . .. ~ 3 .400 117 309 Holm ... , C ...... 2 1 1 5 in the Big Ten Saturday nil:ht Purdue ~ .. 1 4 .200 255 200 ------~ from the midwest to the west known that Dr. Anderson's reh­ Totall •.•..•.•••.•. ~fJ 6 141 :\8 coast, where Washingt: n uni­ by dcfeating Minnesota, 63-58, be­ OHIO STATE (63) .-0 FT PF TP tions with the university admin­ fore the lar gest crowd ever to t wo wins and thr~ losses. Donham. f ...... 8 4 It versity Coach Howie Odell was istration and with me have al­ Sehnlilker. f •..•••.•.•.• 5 2 0 12 quoted a week ago as saying ways been excellent. 1 regard him watch a basketball game on a A capacity crowd of 18,025' dis- Taylor. e ...... 7 0 2 14 he'd like to guide the Hawk- as a fine gentleman and coach college campus. appointed f ans saw the Gophers Burkholder. C ., ...... 7 I 2 15 Brown. It' .••••••.•.• 3 2 1 8 eyes. and wish him good fortune in the Jacobi, I( •• , •.•••••••• 0 0 0 0 It was Ohio State's firth con­ hold Forward Dick Schnittker, F rank Caredio, backfield future. His Iowa teams have pro­ ference victory against a sinl!le Ohio State's conference - leading Tntal, ...... t o II II ell coach under Anderson since vided several hundred thousand setback. The loss dropped Min­ scorer, to 12 points. But Minne­ Ualfllme eo •• - Ohio Stele 35, Min­ nesota 33. Fr~e. throw. mined. _ Skoog, coming here from Missb;ippi alumni and fans with many foot­ nesota into a sixth place tie with sota couldn't stOl) the rest of the Salovleh. M.tch.1I 2. Donham 6. SehnUI. ker. Ta ylor. Ortldalo-Meyer .nd Tracy. State in 1939, said Saturday ball thrills and year a fter year night that. "everything ha ~ hap­ he has fielded teams of which pened so fast I haven't had a Buckeyes' well - balanced offense. the university and the state could chance to decide just what the be proud." SNEAK PRE-VUE OSU took over the lead late in best procedure would be for my Eart Banks, senior guard: "It's the first half at 23-21, and built I future plans," His and Fresh­ sort of a surprise. It was to me up an eight-point margin belore I man GJach Leonard Raffens­ anyway. 1 thought the Iowa foot­ perger's name have been men­ TUESD'AY NITE • 1:4& • NO EXTRA OHARGE Minnesota closeo out the half with .···.w'l ball team would a flurry that pulled it to within tioned a ~ pcssible success81's to ! be a good one SNEAKING OUTSTANDING FRENCH HIT­ Anderson. two poinls at 35-33, I, next fall. Ntlw Other names mentioned have j that there Is to THE MOST UNUSUAL HIT EVER FILMED With Bob 13urkholder, five-foot, been Bernie Crimmins, back­ ~ be a change in ten-inch guard, hitting on three ield coach at Notre Dame, , perscnnel, I'm TO-DAY straight long shots, the Buckeyes Herb Cormack, end coach at ' not sure. The boosted their advantage to 49-35 Iowa State, Don Faurot Mis­ team may not be l [IAAZ·' early in the second halt and hung l loud's coach and Paul Brown, handled right. on to the end despite a late rally coach of the . I'm sorry to hear Big Seven Gets Northwestern's Lonborg that had the Gophers within lour " ______. it because I NORTHWESTERN BASKETBALL COACH, Dutch Lonborg (center) is congratulated by Bcb Valr!! points with a halI minute to go. thought the y (left), football coach and Ted Payseur, athletic director, after LOllborg was named to succeed E, C, Qui,· Th~ World is Burkholder was the Buckeyes' Iowa's Coaches really had a ley as athletic director at Kansas university. The appoinlment took place aturday, leading scorer with 15 points. For­ 18$6 _ A. E. Ball chance to go places." full of Carmens ... ward Bob Donham and C e n t e r 1897 - T. Wagonhurst Don Winslow, senior tackle: "1 Fred Taylor had 14 apiece. 190211198·.901 - S. - WA. . HobbsA. Kn ipe imagine it was J'ust a good busi- Demare' Leads in They may not Forward Whitey Skoog p MadlKan here awhile. If he got the Holy two-under-par 69 here Saturday played all but a few lninutes of ' 1945 - Clem Crowe C· b ·t' g d d I but By L£1i: OL ON and held a two stroke lead in the the game as the Buckeyes used 1946-49 _ Eddie Anderson ross )0 , I 5 a 00 ea , 'Anderson In army medical corp s. I thought he'd stick here." A:ter a ppear~ng to ~ave an ~p - IOWA ('ITY* (:1 M) * re *FT FTM I'F only one SUbstitute. I $10,000 Ben Hogan open golf * * * liarold Bradley, junior tackle: "I set In lhe makIng dUflng the tl l'~ t Fen ton. r ...... 4 I 3 2 tournament wilh 200 for 54 holes. It was the Gophers' first home The Complete Record think the university is losing a Brawner, f ..•..•..••. /I 1 I 0 defeat in the 17 games they have hal( here Saturday ni ght, City I Fry. e ...... 1 0 I good coach." · d Moore, K ...... 6 0 0 •3 He needed t hat sub- par game to been coached by Ozzie Cowles over high's Little Hawks tell b e hIn Hay, I: ...... 1 Conferenee Gam.. Non.Con'e.ente l Jerry Long junior end: "It 2 3 5 stay ahe~d of Chicago's Ellsworth GLENN two seasons. W L T Rank W L ' . 1 t tNt 46-38 White, r ...... 0 0 0 I 1939- 4 I 1 2 2 0 comes as a surprise lo me, an d os 0 ew on, . Davis, g ...... 1 0 0 0 Vines, who surged in tying the 194D- 2 3 T6 2 I didn't expect it." The Hawklets h eld a 23 - 16 Tolal, ...... -.1-7--,-~ I ~ competitive COUl"e record with a 11~~k= 23 43 T~ ; I, Bill Reichardt, sophomore full- lead over Newton mid-way in the N EWTON (411) FO IT FT~f PF 64 and a third round total of 202. Sports Briefs 1946- 3 3 4 2 I back: "To me it's rather a shock. Jarnagin, f ., ...... 2 3 2 3 J ohnny Palme:', Badin, N.C., second period but it had melted T..e:vden~ . f .• • .. , • 3 1 0 !) ~AlW~~l~· f~~~ l::~ i! ~~ ~ 2 I'm really disappointed and sorry." down to 25-21 at halftime. Hulchlns. c ...... ~ 4 2 who ranked right back of J immy CLEVELAND (IP) -- Tblrd base­ 1949- 3 3 T5 I 2 Jones, II ...... , ...... ~ 1 3 Total., 21 24 2 14 9 Cards Twice Bea ten Friday, dropped into a lhird place man Kenny 'Keltner and Pitcher COLLEGE WRESTLING Stnrr, g ...... 3 0 0 G.and rotal : Won 35, Lost 33, Tied 2. The Cardinals, who have been Rlncgenbery, /I ...... 1 1 0 tie wi .h Sam Snead of White Satchel Paige probably have Totll Po'nts: I owa 1,074 ; Opponents: Denver ~O , Grinnell ., '· ~I.o"es J,OS6. ' Vtle.lon t o, Northwutern & beaten only by powerful Boone TotllJs •.. , •...... IH 10 7 9 Sulphur Springs, W. Va., with 204. played their last game for the and Grinnell teams this year, Seore ttl halftime: [own City 25. Nt'w­ Palmer shot even par 71 golf Cleveland Indians, ins~ders said bounced back in the third quar­ ton 21. Oftltlal.: John O'Donnell and en Saturday. Je

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WANT AD RATES i Available Thu rsday lor 'King Lear' I • For consecutive Insertions Tickets will go on sale Thurs­ Eugene, Ore.; Lear's l001, James of the speech and dramatic art Bargains in the Classified Section One Day ...... 60 per word ~ at room 8A Schaeffer hall Sprouls, A2, Paris, lll.; Oswald, departments. Tllree DaYII ...... 10c per word r SUI's production of William steward to Goneril, Tom McBride, WllHam O. Molyneux, G, Iowa Autos for Sale (used) Rooms for Rent Where Shall We Go Music and Radio SbUespeare's "King Lear" Feb. A3, Elgin, Ill.; Doctor, Andrew B. . . . Sill: Days ..... _.. _ ... 130 per word --- ! through 18 at the University Dewing, G, Wellesley, Mass. City, constructed the setting un- One Month ...... 39c per word Auto insurance and financing. Rooms for rent. Cooking and IT'S A FACT - It is easier to rise Guaranteed repairs for all makes IbtIter. Gentleman attendant on Lear ' der the supervision oC Prof. Ar- Whiting-Kerr Rea lty Co. 119 E. laundry privileges. 2 married with the lark than al!er one. Home and Auto radics. We p :ck StUdents can obtain seat reser­ John Reed,' A4, Kewanee, Ill.; nold S. Gillette of the dramatic Classified Display College. Dial 2123. couples or 4 single girls. Call 7446 It's a fact that your favorite cool up and deliver. SUTTON RADIO Goneril, wife of Albany, Barbara art department. • One Day ...... 75c per col. inch alter 7:30 p.m. beverage can be found at the and TELEVISION, 331 E. Market, I1tiOllS by presenting their I.D. 1947 Pontiac convertible, low Hurwich, Al, New York City; Re- Costumes are designed by Eth­ HAWK'S NEST. Dial 2239. (lids. Six Consecutive days, mileage, all extras, A-I condi­ The gan, wife of Cornwall, John Pollak. elyn Pauley, A2, Sioux City. Wal­ Double room for boys; private ------~------cast of 23 will be: per 4ay ...... 60c per col. inch tion. Priced right. Phone 1, Ox­ Telephone Operator: "I'm sorry, Expert radio repairs. ~ckup & Inr. Tom Gregory, G. Min­ G, Los Angeles; Cordelia, Judy ter S. Dewey, lecturer in dramatic ba lh, kitchen pri "iJeges. Phone One month .. _...... 50c per col inch ford. sir, but that number has been delivery. WOODBURN SOTJND IIIlpolls; King of F'rance, Jack McCarthy, A2, Erie, Pa. art is directing lighting, and Prof. 2820. (Ave. 26 insertions) SERVICE, 8 E. College. Dial sreoiing. A3, Wataga, Ill.; Duke Lewin Goff of the dramatic art laken out." Man: "Oh yeah? Can Altendantt , servants and soldi­ 1938 Ford Tudor, 1939 Ford Tu- Large, warm double room for you tell me just who has been 80151. III Burgundy, John Harkins, AI, departmen t is direl'ting duels. Chock your ad In t~ IIrst Isrue It ap· ers, Dick Ceilley, A2, Cedar Falls; dor, 1940 Ford coupe, 1940 Nash men. Dial 81529. taking her out? Take her out to Louis, Mo. ; Duke of Albany, Robert Carter, A3, Stockport; Neil Stage manager is Deborah Co­ pears. The Dilly l ow.n ""n be respon­ 4-door, 1941 Nash J\mbassador 4- Baby Sitting sible for only one tncorrr:ct [nsertian. the ANNEX for a good time. Ritbard Smith , G, Mason City. Bachman, A, Shenandoah; Ralph hen, A4, Brooklyn, N.Y. door, 1941 Studebaker Champi!)n Rooms for graduate men students, Wanted: Baby Sitting after 4 p.m. Duke of Cor n wall, Warren Borck, G, Detroit; Andrew Kra­ The building crew is Merriel Deadunes Deluxe Club C:>upe, 1946 Nash close in. Call evenings, 80895. 'Ibompson, A3, Ansonia, Conn.; wetz, A3, Joliet, ILl. ; Eugene Fleis­ Curtis, A4, Milan. IlL; White J a­ Ambassador 4-door, 1948 Nash Loans Phone 2925. ~ or double reom for graduate or Earl 01 Kent, Karl Johnson, G, cher, A2, Elizabeth, N.J.; Cli1ford cob, G, Reading, Kan.; Karl John­ Weekdays 4 p.m. Amba~sador 4-door. Ekwall Mo ­ rort Dodge; Earl of Gloucester, Ashby, A4, Iowa City. son; Albert Odell, G, Baton Rouge; tor Co., 627 S. Capitol. senior girls. Dial 6618. Quick loans on jewelry, clothing, For foot 'comfort HOCK-EYE LOAN, Nathan Weinberg, A4, New York J ames Oyster, A2, East Chicago, Saturday" Noon Room for 3 men students. 21!l radics, etc. For new shoe looks ... CiU; Edgar, son of Gloucester, Directed by Prof. Kernodle , 1947 Studebaker convertible. Ex­ 126 S. Dubuque. Ind.; Hope Ryden, A3 . Mol i n e'l Church. Phone 7782. LET US REPAIR YOUR SlIOES John Richard Kuehl, A2, Daven- The play is under the direc­ IlL; Marianne Swisher, A4, Mis­ cellent condition. Metallic blue. H. l. Sturtz $$$$$$$$$ loaned on guns, cam­ Shoe Repairing and Supplies port. tion of Prot. George R. Kernodle sion, Kan. $1235. Phone 4744. Classltied Managec Rooms for student men. One dou­ eras, diamonds, clothing, etc. I Edmund, illegitimate son of of the dramatic art department ED SIMPSON John Anderson, A4, Iowa City; 1934 Chevy; Dial 7785. ble, one single. Phone 7460. lteliable Loan Co., 109 E. Burling­ Gloucester, Bill Countryman, G, aSSisted by Prof. Gladys Lynch Brin~ Advertisements to Clifford Ashby; Ralph Borck; BiH ton. 113 Iowa Avenue Countryman; Richard Lemburg, The Dally Iowan Business Office For Sale: 1937 Dodge 4-door. Comfortable rooms tor men stu- Ba ement, East B all or phone Clean, good condition; 120. Dial dents at 120 E. Market. Phone A3, Davenport; Richard Lutton. G, Apcn1ments for Rent Evanston, Ill., and Donald Mullin, , 7016. 9202. G, Madison, N.J., compose the 4191 For sale: 1941 Buick special se- Room for 2 neat business girls. Will share apartment wJth grad- , $325 Atlas Batteries Insure paint crew. danette. A-I condo Phone 8-1568 Also rooms ler student women. uate girl. Fireplace, Kitchen, Li,htin, Crew Typing Sunday nIter 5. Call 62265 . furnished. 8t250. PER MOITH On lhe lighting crew are Tom ------Gregory, J ane Lekberg, G,\Jndi- Expert thesis and general typing. Reasonable: Maroon 1949 Hudton Two double rooms for graduate or - STOP- anoia; Helen Pittas, A2, Eri{, Pa.; Prompt service. Delivery. Dial Commodore "8" convertible. senior women, next semester. GUARANTEED WilH am Riggs, G, Fabens, Tex.; 5717. • 7,000 miles. RadiO, air conditicn'ing Close in. Dial 5547. Between Classes at Hope Ryden, Douglas Wells, G, unit, with spot lights, overdrive. CLARK & MARGE'S PLUS Little Rock, Ark., and Jack Vrieze, Thesis - General Typing - Mim­ Call 4905 aiter 8 p.m. General Services G, Quincy, Fla. eographing. Notary Public. Mary CAMPUS GRILL V. Burns, 601 ISB & T Bldg. Phone Automotive Fuller brushes and cosmetics. Call Across from Schaeffer Han WEEKLY BONUS Quick Starts J ane Lekberg and D 0 u gIn 5 81213. For your between class snack Wells are on the control board. 2656 or 2327. Wanted: Junk cars. Dial 81821. Eleanor Bell. A2, St. Joseph, Prompt accurate typing. Phone Typewriters - Rentals: Repairs: Iowa's most aggressive and suc­ and Found Portables: Used Machines: Au­ Mo.; William Rig.l(s; Joan Swan- 8-0928. Lost cessful sales organization is ex­ Atlas Balleries Have More Plate Area and son, A2, Akron, Ohio, are on the -:::-----::--=:------thorized ROYAL DEALER. Wikel F IV E sound crew. ElCnprienced Thesis and general Lost: Green Parker "51" pencil Exceptionally Clean panding and can use several men More Active Material Giving Long Life Typewriter Exchange. 1241~ E. The costume crew consists of Typing. Mimeographing. 4998. in vicinity oC Schaeffer Hall, College Street. Phone 8-1051. who are graduating or leaving J Wednesday afternoon. Call 3 l35. . school. Salary and expense paid and Good Service, Richard ArnOld, A4, Ames; Fran- Do you have a service to offer? 11 USED CARS plus big weekly bonus nccording ces Artley, G, Hampton; CIHford Lost: Green billfold containing you have, thc DAILY lOW AN Low-Mileage to ability. Ashby; J acqueline Brookes, A3, valuable identification. CaLL 4184 will help you sell thb srrvice. 1948 Chrysler New Yorker New York; Charles Buzzard, A4, City Issues Three aIter 8:00 p.m. with everything a car Men selecled will receive school- Charleston, 111.; Deborah Cohen. for Sale should have Your Guarantee is Adjustable in any Lost: Brown Schaeffer pen with Miscellaneous 109 and thorough training. Full Elizabeth Engrav, A1, Iowa City; Building Permits 1947 Chrysler New Yorker silver top, between Fieldhouse salary paid during schooling. Station in the Country. Guarantees Ranging IF.u{:(ene Soangler, G, Wichita, Kan.; Three building permits totalling and East Hall. Phone Jerry, 4117. Double bed complete, $25; Phone completely equipped, Eugene Fleischer; Ronald McN a­ $5,500 were issued during the past 8-2656 evenings. immaculate from 12 to 30 months make Atlas a Good I mer, A4, Ottumwa: Frank Thom •• s, I week at the ortice of City Engi- Lod't: Woma~'s blaCkthPuCrse T hlurSS - 25 ft. Royal hou ~ etraller. Excellent 1947 Dodge Custom Club Coupe Men must be neat, nggre..Q~V~·IN ""'0 ~~JTAUQANT Dial - 9696 - Dial ROOM AND BOARD ------By GENE ' AHERN

GR.IiAT PROGRESS I-lAS BEEN HOW DID YOU MADE IN EVERYTHtNG DURING THE PAST EVER I-lAPPEN 10 50 YEARS, EXCEPT THE ALARM TI-lINKOFAN CLOCK A ND ITS ANTIQUATED BELL TO AWAKEN THE 5LE6PER. /1' :Jt~,~~ffK? ' PSYCHOLOGICALLY, THE AROUSED MORNING J..IAS PERSON IS IRRITATE~ NOT AT ONE EVER. THE CLOCK BUT BECAUSE OF~E PLAYED A PART BELL'S STAR.TLING SOUND!'" IN 'YOUR. .. I CONTEND A MORE CI-lEERFUL RELAXED LIFE! METI-lOD 5HOULD BE USED TO AROUSE £TUIETT ONE FRCW. SLUMBER/

, Copt. 19)(), kin, ff!illufn SyndiUlt, Inc., 'C'orld rilflt. r C'~ rl('C:I. "We nabbed these two guys with the masks on, standing il' front of a hospital." PAGE SIX - THE DAlLY IOWAN, SUND Y, JANUABY 29, 1950 'Thumbs Down' on Finals Hospital Children to See Concert Pali.mpsest Features Predict New ArtIcle on Theater Eighteen children from the Uni­ crated Business and ProfeSSIOna l versity hospitals wlll attend the Women's club. "The Early Theatre in Daven- Russ Offensive second concert of the season pre­ Business places reprcsented. in- port" is the featured article in sented by the Iowa City Civic clude Blackstone Beauty _,hoppe, the January issue ot Palimpsest, Music association Monday night, 123 S. Dubuque street; Domby State Historical Society magazine In Cold War Gerhard Hartman, hospitals sup­ Boot shop, 128 E. Washington published at SUI. MODEL'S W ASHlNGTON (.4» - A new erintendent announced Saturday. street; Eco'1omy Advertising com- , Russian-CommuDist spring uI­ A group of Iowa City business pany. 117 N. Linn street; Rose The history was compiled by SCHMIE fensive in the cold war is now ex­ organizations and individuals have Drug shop, 109 S. Dubuque street; Prof. Josph S. Schick, school of au pected by many informed Wash­ made free tickets available to Willard's Apparel Shop, 130 E. literature at Indi ana~State Teach­ (COUN TRY.STYtE COTTAGE eli ! ington offi'cials. the chIldren for the entire con­ Washington s'reet, and D':I(In' ~ , ers college, Indiana, Pa. lESE) Whethel' the main move will cert season. Inc., )]6 E. Washir.gton stre~t This issue of 'Palimpsest' con- If )'OU "al'en'c cried chi, tculy differenc Fi come in southeast Asia, \he Mid­ The children, accompanied by tains sections on drama on the . . c:otc4ge It all)' \ dle East or Central Europe is not doctors and nurses, will go to the Iowa frontier and the American chccse, don c pm off longer. EJ(J, predicted. But some authorities presentation of the Viennese bal­ Court Grants Divorce and German theaters in Daven­ sm,,/( curd is PJcJ..cd wir', lC'fty good. let under the direction of Grete Mrs. Christena F. Collins was port. The issue also has a new believe the planning of stra!egy ness and J discincril 'c Rame chac may be an important item in the Wiesenlhal and'to the remaining granted a divorce from A.H. Col­ cover style, white with blue-toned current prolonged Moscow meet­ two col1certs. lins in Johnson county district illustrations on both front and I Cln't be bc~c. Tey SCIIMJLR. ing of the leaders of Red Chinl', "On behalf of lhe children and court Saturday. back covers. "ASE - TONIGllr! and Russia. the hospitals I wish to thank those This view is reportedly held responsible for giving the child­ even by those who contend, along ren the opportunity to attend the MON. & TUES. EVE. ~,,~T'"lTlI with Secretary of State Dean concerts. It means so very much FEB. 6·7 ~ ~Llil Acheson, that Russia is alienating to them now and will mean a the ChinCie by taking over huge great deal to them in later years," Matinee Tues. 'CEDAR RAPIDS areas of northern China. The as­ Hartman said. Feb. 7 at 2: 15 MAIL ORDER sumption is that the contlict be­ Donors of the tickets include tween Russia and China will de­ Dr. and Mrs. N.G. Alcock. 430 SALE NOW! Browh street; Andes Candles, 106 velop slowly while their com­ S. Dubuque street; Mrs. William mon interest in spreading Com­ BROCK PEMBERTdN Boiler, 618 Brookland Park drive; ,,,.. ots munist power is already full Mrs. Ivan Cumming, Riverside, grown. and Mrs. Emory Kelley, 1707 Mus­ state department experts ap­ catine avenue. pear divided on the question of JAMES, DUNN Other donors are Charles Kent, what forces actually are most im­ 1 Bella Vista Place; Mrs. J.E. portant in Russian policy at the Negus, 701 E. College street; Fed- moment. luaUy Iowan Photo) ··ti They seek a common denomina­ iUiiliy" lor for a wide range of actions, FLEEI G FItOl\1 "FINALS PHOBIAS," Ed Hunung. Al. Council Bluffs finds himself ankle-deep in other problems - mud and slusb. ~y MARY CHASE including the Soviet squeeze on directed by ANTOINETTE PERRY The I~itch-lliker, headed fer a weekend at borne. pa.lnted "Omaha" western transport in Germany, 'UIII ~ L'UII .IWII' PRICES------. on b s travelling billboard because be thought more cross-country ".UILT-flUlllU( Bulgaria's recent demand tor Moln Fluor • $3.611 • S3.03 • $2.44 m:ltorists would know where tbe larger city wa t han his bome Lore - SS.GO I •• Balcony. ''!.U ~ nd Balcony - SI.2t withdrawal of the American min­ town. Huntlng said he hoped to reach his destination "sometime ENCLOSE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER TO RKO IOWA MODEL IRY' 1111#1 WITH SELF·ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVEI.OPE ister a t Sofia, the pressure on before midnight." HlR RETURN OF TICKETS SPECIt' Y PERFORMANCE Dial 9123 Americans in China, and the cas­ DESIREfN CHII. W rltUl ual way in which the Chinese FIREMAN "FINE" when he slipped from a ladder Communists have turned their Ted ]i'ay, 429 Kirkwood, who while he was fighting the fire backs pretty generally on the suffered a fractured wrist Friday, which destroyed the Ed Fuhrmeis­ whole west. is "gelting alonl'( fine," his wife tel' farm home four miles north­ Some of these examples are not said Saturday. Fay was injured ellsl of Iowa City. clear cut as to intent. The Bul­ garian move, for example, was interpreted a week ago as an ef.­ fort to force all American repre­ sentatives out of the country. Cons \ Itant Then the U.S. told the Bul­ . . garians it would withdraw all its thriftl/ ~O Specials representatives if they forced thl'ough Minister Don Heath's re­ Graduates ... treat the folks to a fine dinner out. Call 80186 moval. The Bulgarians have been ~ I J:g~. Just three of !he thinking that one over for a week (Ji ,.j d~ ' many money-saving for reservations at Russel's . . . For fun and health dining and dancing. • • • meet at Swaner's and perhaps seeking Moscow's ad­ • \;;'! /j~' Specials we are vice, so the evidence is that they . / I planning for you. For hundreds of SUI graduates may be reluctant to fore; a com­ , a handsome graduation photograph plete diplomatic break. ~ they had made at KENT PHOTO­ GRAPHY is the superb way of recalling that important eveilt. In TV Show You too, will be proud to have a distinctive photograph of you in your cap and gown made at KENT'S. Record that once-in-a-li1etirne graduation event in a photograph that will do It justice. Call 3331 for an appointment or stop at KENT PHOTOGRAPHY, 117 Iowa avenue, this week. Evening ap­ pointments can be arranged at your convenience.

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Pinned: Claire Weber, Pi Kappa Phi Robert Spearing, Alpha Xi Delta

If you have a friend wbo's get­ ting lhat hard-earned sheepskin Regular Values up to ~l ~ Saturday, a thoughtful little gift GRANT M. EASTHAM, A4, from HERTEEN AND STOCKER Greenwood, Nebr., (ormer sing­ JEWELERS need not cost much er with Ute Larry Barrett dance to be a cherished reminder IIf band of Iowa City, has started 1 So. Dubuque your friendship. We suggest a set to work on "The Lltlle Revue," of handsome cuff links, a good­ an ABC network TV sbow tele­ looking tie clasp or a fine watch vised by station WINR, Chlcaro, 218 E. Washington from HERTEEN and STOCKER'S every SundaT. Eutbam has sung Both men and women graduates .r on tbe WSUI radio prorram, would be pleased with Ronson 'I "Souvenirs of Sonr," last sum­ lighters from HERTEEN AND mer and \.hII f.U. STOCKER'S. I For the lady graduate HERTEEN AND STOCKER'S have beautiful I Exclusive at DUNN'S compacts, stunning evening bags and a wide selection of lovely I rhinestone pieces. Remember your graduating friend this week wit.h a distinctive gift from HERTEEN I AND STOCKER JEWELERS.

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