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Serving the State ~ The Weather University of Iowa Cloud, tocla, and a little .. wlrmer. Snow or freet. Campus and ID, rain Thunda,. H~rh Iowa City locIa)', 31; low ZI. Hlrh al owan TueNay, 3%; low, 1'7. Est. 1BSB - AP Lemsed Wile - Five Cents Iowa City. Iowa, Wednesday. Jan. 21. 1953 - VoL 97. No. Bl eace' e's 400 Convicts Give · UpS~ate * ' G;~up l C~ndidates for Town Men's Queen Sets 'No Appeasement' . •• • Delays Hearing Policy in Inaugural Talk WASHlNGTON (IP) - Dwillht D. Eisenhower became President of the United States Tuesday and, with a prayer on his lips, set for his new administration a goal of peace with honor. But RIotIng ContlnueSFor Wilson It must be a peace based on strength and unity In the tree world he said, and there must be no appeasement, because: ' WASHINGTON (IP) - A delay in the formation of President Ei­ "A soldier's pack Is not so heavy a burden as a prisoner's chain~." ~ Guards Still Held senhower's cabinet developed In a mO\'ing, digni!ied ritual as old as the nalion itself, the 16 Initiated into Phi Beta Ka small. town boy from Kansas took the oath that made him America's Tuesday nlght with an announce- ~ 34th chief executive. ment that the senate armed ser- ~ Prison Mutineers Makel Brief Acldrell vices committee has postponed W k I' f bundredBELLEFONTE or the 800, Pa .rioting (IP) - Fourcon- Wednesday's hearin"~ for Charles ea e's 0 Then, in a brlet Inaugural ad- vicUi at Rockview State peniten- E. WlIson. secretary of defense- dress trom a platform beneath the lilT}' ended their mutiny Tue~day designate. dI , I great grey dome of the Capitol, ni&ht 'but six guards remained ' A few hours earlier, Sen. Wayne ro Ie WI ns Ejsenhower laid down for "free captives In another cell block. Morse of Oregon, who .has bolted ' men everywhere" a challenge to Th! surrender came two hours the Republican party, succeeded C join together against the world lIter two shots haq sounded In In blocking plans of GOP leaders es lin oma menace of cOmmunism. etll block A where the guards tor swift senate confirmation ot • For America, the new President • 11m being held. There was still all Eisenhower's cabinet choices accepted a role of leadership in 110 word from that cell block. except Wilson. CHICAGO (IP}-Roger Lee Bro- this mJ~ty effort to ~aln a.bldlng Nearly four hUlldred convicts in Set for Friday lD.n, I ..., .,. nolo by Job .. J .....) die one of the Siamese twins Who peace, to produce thiS umty, to block A still continued to defy an Sen. Saltonstall (R. Mass.), ONE OF THE E SIX WOMEN wm be named ~ueen 0' tbe Town we~e separated In a surgical op- meet the challen,e 01 our time." ulUmatum by Pennsylvania's Gov. chairman ot the armed services Men ai the Town Men-Town Women Snow Bin on Feb. za. The eration Dec. 17 died Mondav Bareheaded under a warm sun John S. Fine that the prisoners committee, announced Tuesday men voted on the candidates at a Tuesday nl.lIi banquet. The can. night at 10:45 p.~. CST. . flghtln, through a haze, Eisen- md their 24-hour demonstration night that Wilson would not be dldate. are: (front row, left to rlcht) Deluna Kahler, At, OJdord; Roger Lee, larger ot the twins, hower sl~wlY repeated alter Chief or face additional ~enten6es. heard until Friday. The former EmUy Penninrroth, A4, St. Petersbur., Fla.; Rotema" Cano, Al, was deprived of their single su- Justice Vmson ot the Supreme (Jell B Wlllln, president of General Motors had Iowa City. (back row, Idt to rla-ht) Carol)'D Cro..-, AI, lowl CIty; perior sagittal sinus, a large blood Officials said tile men in_ cell been scheduled to make II second Marlin Riel, AS. lo,,'a City. and Larene Stock~n, AI. Iowa City. vessel which drains about 80 pel' Complete te~ of Ellenbower block B shouted out their willing- "" appearance before the committee cent of the blood from the brain Inaurural addr_ II on ~~ z. Wall1 Iowa .. Pbolo b1 Jobn J'41U) to the heart. t d th i f omafter 0they en had ereceived r part 0assurances the- riot pm6 BETA KAPPA, national SCholastic honorary society, initiated Wednesday. To Open at 7 A.M. _ He had been in a coma sln'!:e Court the oath that brought to an the 1 be 1 students and rraduates ot SUI In 0 It. membershiP Tuesday Wilson's name was not among end a 20-year era of Democratic ~~i~:~n~:lr~:~:~~~~s~{:~! ~~~e:t o~ ~:~~U~It~~I:h:!t:; ~~;: :!~~:::~n~nI::-th:':D~~:' ~~f: ~~b~ftt:~:~~~n:e~~~fO~; Danforth Chapel RegulalllOnS the oper~r Survive. f~l~,:~~t ~~:s~:e~~ the GOP on authorities. The men In cell block was one of those initiated. DeweY B. Stult. dean of the collere of Eisenhower Tuesday. Saltonsiall His brother, Rodney Dee, who 81. Parade FolloWII C followed suit a short time later. liberal arts and presIdent of the Iowa chapter of the socle&Y, pre- said this was one reason why this li d b P II G received the .erltical vein, sur- The GOP followed through with UI~~~~~~ a~~~ ::n g~r:;:;~; sided over the ceremony. -.- ~~~~~~e~h~:.d o:el:::toi:S :::e- Announce y. 0 ICY roup ~~~~'w~~: I~w~~~t~r~d ~:~; ' F~?~ :d~~m~~f: i~f~~i\e~iC~(w~:~ s turned down by the rioters, a shot :-valls of yeLliI\i. happy humanity, , IOUIIded from within one of the 16 Ph I B'e a Kappa 'Inl .,1 la Ies voiced objections to Wilson. ,s The newly dedicated Danforth Roger Lee passed away qUietly. It rolled along 1?ennsylvania Ave- ffilbloeks where nearly 8.00 prls- heading, the d~fense departmentl chapel will be open from 7 a.m. use of the chapel in the Neuro.psychlat~ic .hospital nue from the Capitol to the White aners are holding six guards hos- H III P f ' S h while still retaining $2 Ii mlilion until the closing time of the Iowa La i hI' r of the University of IllinOIS where House. , tare . of stock in General Motors, the Memorial Union the policy form 'tt mpe h~ ~ : r~~n 0 ~~ c~i the twins underwent the separa- In the forefront rode the Presi· ear ro essor s peec l 0 There was no immedJate expla-' biggest defense contractor in the Ing committee 'announced Tues: w c \ nC u h • I r tlon operation. dent and his tirst lady, Mamie. ~I ~e r d t or es~0 nation of ttie gunshot The lights nation. day u' I arped, th ree h 1 f t ·e owa He had never aroused from th'l Behind them came the new vice· . .. S I Ba ..... M' n on an e sc 00 0 fIne arts; de' hi h h h d id tRiM . In the cell block went out with "Creative sharmg" was pre-l- e 0 .. uT one The Iowa Union closes at 10'30 L D 1 F d f t d t. e p coma In w c e a re- pres en, chard . Nixon and !be shot and an ominous quiet scribed 10 scholars Tuesday even- Booth, A4, Clinton. Thj! first cabinet setback Tues· f!very night except Friday a'nd G'eor~: L.a~nO~e'er ea~~ :r~h~c~: mained sln~~ the operation. !tis wIfe, Pat. Tributes of applause sttUed over the scene. ing at SUI ~s a means of finding Harold Ladwag, Denison; Rob- day occur.red when ~orse execut- SSturday and at midnight on those Prof. frederiC: P. Bar ebuM of" His condition ~~d been listed as welled up from sidewalks jammed LIP*' Go Oa, Then Otf seU realization and freedom in a ert Ojemann, M2, [owa City; Clair ed . a parliamentary maneuver nights. tile school of rell Ion " the Rev very precarious trom the sep- with hundreds of spectators gath· TIne mInutes later, the lights world of the "Big Change." Lpwls, A4, Osage: Betty Thomas, ~h~ch ,Preventt;,d ~I?e "en~te . from The committee also approved Robert J. Welch !t the school oi aratlon until h!:" ?ea.th._ ered trom all over America. went 011 again, there was another The prescrlptlo"; wa~ com- A4, Sioux City; Raymond FulU~ , vohng on the eight noltllnalions. the follOWing regulations concern. religion, and Carl DocUh Me Amazed And "a1\ that was only a llrelude ~t and the lights were ex Un- pounded by. A. Cralg Baird, pro- Weldon; Ruth Rummells, West The staee .had bee.n set tor sen~te ing use of the chapel: A4 , Waterloo, president pro- Attendln, physIcians expressed for somethIng more Tuesday tu~ a second time. fes.sor ~menlus of speech at the Branch; Mrs. Mike Walker, M2, 9ctlon Wh~ch ~vOUld have permlt- For edllatJ a d b of the Student Christian council. amazement that he bad remaIned ni~ht : a pair of inaugural balls PrISOn officials expressed two university, during a banquet Iowa City ted swearlJlg m most members of . dl I m on n prayer y alive for the relativelY long period brmgm, to an end a three-day lbtorIes over thIs latest flurry: honoring 16 new members of the Donald 'Spaan, M2, Iowa City;t~isenhower's official family on ~he~ cluals; no denominational o,~ h Ab cI eel of just over a month after the spree ot celebrating by the Re- I. It's just a bluff. rowa chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, ClJnton Semels, New York city ' InauguraUon day. regulagrlOuPllmay use .t1hhe c~apc Searc an on surgery. publicans. , t' I h 'M did hi It I r y' a groups WI unJver- Onl 1 BI mJ h '. 2. Prisoners may have turned na lona onorary scholastic so- Robert Kearney, A4, Iowa CitY orse ec are mse an n- sit Y rml tI n Y th h FA. The survlvln, twin Rodney T e, l1li the hostages or on one or more ciety. and James Wiegand A4 Wash~ dependent during the presidential pel an a °i ma used et.c a-l Or "men Lost Dee doctors said Is stili oC!iciall" For the adl1)inlstralion there o I " " . d t fAd) . 0 occas on f or evo Jon a "J • I tl theIr fellow Inmates. . r cinal . Speakrr Dl mgton, D.C. campaign an came ou or al purposes; for weddings of persons I F S. carried on hospital charts as crlti- was only one blemish on thiS Deputy State Atty. Gen. Ed- OrVille A. Hitchcock, professor The new members are either re- E. .Stevenson, the Demo~ratic with nhy university affiliat' n ormoso tra,' cal, although his general condi- great day. Eisenh9wer hjld hoped JII'd Friedman, meanwhile, made of speech, read the speech pre- cent liberal arts graduates or nommee. When congress con- IOns. tion Is good. to see his CabInet confirmed by I round of B block and C block pared b! Profes ~or Baird, who senior students '.AfhO will receive vened, the Republicans bumped Other Uses . DISOUllled. HONG KONG (IP)-The U. About one fourth of his brain the Senate Tuesday, so it could aDd told men that if they returned wa~ confmed to hiS home because their degrees In February. Mem- Morse off two major co;nmittees The commIttee IS contemplating navy has abandoned search is stlll uncovered by the tough start functionIng at once. ~ their individual cells by 7 p.m. of Illness. bership requires a scholastic '1nd shunted him to a pair ot ml- the. use of the chapel for stated four airmen missing In the Stral membrane of dura mater whkh But In the Senate chamber up tie1 would be fed supper Tuesday "You are in a world of lhe Big standing of 3.2, the equivalent of lor ones. periods of play!ng the organ ~y of Formosa after two Americnn had been shared by the two prior rose Sen. Wayne Morse of Ore- ~t. None of the nearly 800 Change, dominated by science a B-plus grade. ExPect Early Approval volunteer organists and as the 10- military planes were lost, one 01 to the operation. gon, who split away from the prisoners has been fed since sup- technology, industry and special- It was expected that the eight cation of the WSUI Morning Chb- them shot down by Chinese Red I " . I f tr filt .. party In the presidential cam- prr time MondllY. ism ... and your job is to make 'K S' ht HO h' "lamell blocked Tuesday would be pel. • . lhore guns. d ~ . a survlva 0 h • t e~t paign, and opjected to immediate TIle hO!tages are being held whatever adjustments you can to eep Ig s Ig ::ontirmed Wednesday or in the The program, heard daily from Compr, Jolln A. Hamer, skipper R:~~n'D!ur~~ons Jtto~e i 0 glV~ confirmation of eight Cabinet Illy In A block, the main cell av~rt disaster," was Professor ' 'lear future. 8 to 8:15 a.m., would be aired ~f the British frIgate ~orecambe a ma ' ~r e rtioen S~t t~e s nus an members and Mrs. Oveta Culp block. Baird's advice to initiates and Bus'lnessmen Advl'sed SaltQnstall ~ould not comment regularly or from time to time Bay ~hlch participated m. the al- dura ~at:' common Hobby ot Texas to be federal se· I Spokesmen for the convicts members of the group. on the signitlcance of President from the chapel. lied air and sea .earch, said Tues· curity admInistrator. ~ sbouted a blatant "No" when at Dewey B. Sluit, dean of the co1- !:i~enhower's failure to SUbmit Dr. Willard M. Lampe, adminis- day seven airmen were killed. Ten • Since unanimous consent was tile 7 p.m. deadline set by Fine, lege of liberal arts and president At Annual Banquet Wilson's nomination Tuesd~y with trat!v~ ~Irector ot the SUI school ~ere rescued by Ii U. S. destr?n!·. Salesmen Needecl requlred, the nomlnations went !bey were asked if they wuuld ac. of the Iowa. chapter, conducted those of the rest of his cabinet. of rebgton, was appointed admJn- c;ommunlst guns on the Chlnes{' M . I' over until today. Even MOl'se ' !lilt to the threat to surrender or the initiation ceremony. James R. ". It was evident, however, th.t istrator of the chapel. Any sug- mamland shore fired on a y. s. agaz,ne X predicted they would be con- fife extended pri.on sentences. Wiegand, Washington, D.C., Ke~p your Slg~ts high, gentle- itre?UOus efforts are bel.ng made gestions or questions concerning destroyer which ~as attemptmg t~ firmed then. T seniol', spoke In behalf or the new men, 10 community development, behu~d the scenes to tmd some the usc of the chapel should be re~cue the surVivors, the nav~ SUI students are needed to sell Not nearly so certain was the TREMOR IN PANAMA members. . for thIS. Phi!~sOPhY can lead to ~olutJon to the impasse facing the referred to him. the committee ~ald. The veasel, which was no, the February Issue of Maga~ine fate of a ninth Cabinet member PANAMA, Panama (JP) _ A New Members LIsted great !hln~s, . Robe.rt Caldwell, ~Isenhow~r administration on its announced. Ident:rled, was not dan:aged. X which goes on sale Wednesday, Charles E. Wilson, chosen to ~ ItruJIc four-mJnute earth tremor The new members, elected to ecxedcutlvRe 'dvlceC-Phreslbdent of the first day 10 power. Weddln, Application Sent. Re iab!ed reports atITalpe~, Fllhr- Jan. 28, Clarence Andrews, A4, secretary ot defense. rarouted peo pI e trom th'~lr b e d~ th e socltD e y on ec. 16 ,are: All en -nerce,e ar toldapl 5 membersam er ofof Com-Iowa One wedding application had atmo andsa, salslightly a TC/lCUe damaged pane by was an SUII- ot Sheld on, clrcu. Ia tIon' manager, an- Many senators say he can't be 111 Tuesday morning 10 Pan~- Anneber~, M2, Carroll; Jo Fran City's Chamber at an annual ban- T cI St °1_ already been received Tuesday. identified alroraft. The plalle nounced Tuesday. . confirmed unless he gets rid of ~Olon and the Canal lone. No Kouba, 52, Cedar RaPi.ds; Sue quet In the Jefferson hotel Tues. olno 0 .r'KeS The advisory committee will reachE;d its base safely wlthollt Students who ~jsh to sell are ~ 'AI million dollars worth of stock Ie or casualties were report- Starman, A4, Cedar 1.laplds: Jack :lay night. ' Weste 0 meet at intervals to discuss the any casualties, the report said. tirged to leave ~elr names at the In General Motors, ot which he N. Gold, A4, Iowa City; Gladys Caldwell was optimistic about rn regon Chinese mainland anti-aircrAft Magazine X office In the rear of was until recently the head. He r======~.lthiS city's 1953 commercial po • • PORTLAND Ore If' A small • fire brought down a U. S. navy the Clinton ~treet temporar.y comes up for a new hearing Fri- · Id N B I f tential. He said that sur Is a cul- . , . ( ) - Concert Band Recital Neptune patrol plane Sunday off bu~dlngs, or With the sm Publi- day. . tural asset to this and nelghbor_ l b~t VIC!OUS ~rnado struck adlood- To Be Given Tonight the Red port of Swatow. Two or ~ationS office In the ?asement of Aside from that, It was a hap- W ing communities. ~~!:t~ lIec o~ of westerh regon the 13 aboard were killed. East hall. py day for the ~OP, which so or, , ews 'Ie S Outgoing Chamber president Y' . The SUI concert band will per- Eleven crewmen were picked All applications must be In by long wandered 10 the politlc:11 A Condensation of Late Developments George Nagle advised that citizens Tthe ftwthlsterbhl~ In the. soulthern form tonight at the Iowa Mem- up by a U. S. coast guard mariner Friday noon. wilderness . ______J\" t 'd . t ' . h' par 0 e usme!s dlstr ct of . I U . .. plane But the M~rine ith to ... pu aSI e vltupera Ion In t 13 C II' 85 '1 th f h orla mon over umverslty sta-' a r w a - SBOUL (IP) _ American B-29 Supertorts rained 130 tons of new era." He said that Presideilt o;;:,a o~s~ wa m~ ej~ s:: b ~ t ere. tion wsm. tal ot 19 men aboard overturned n I IJ J I I P, bombs on a northeastern Korea troop and supply early Wed- fis~nhower has asked th~ C~Ul~- were toppled San~ r::Ob w~re C<>nducted' by Charles B. Right- ~~~~a~~h~t;ir~a~he~ ilP.it a large Jnaugura VVeek rager churning up columns of dE-nse black smoke. Thirteen Super- s and that city,S off several buildings. The wind= er, the band's program will in- ktIled in the lve , llesday, ;.,~ ~uppo~ t~1S cras~' We pray Thee, 0 God of mlght, wisdom, and justice, through forti trom Japan bOmbed the Pungho base on the south edge of m er s ould be faithful .0 left power lines In a tangle as clude selections by Handel, Sho- The navy said' th destr t'ht whom authority is rig\ltly administered, laws are enacted, and The sprawling targets J acres. Ground fig'hllng president Dale We!t trees and debris fell across them. stakovich and Kabalevsky. Haisey Powell was first I!a~un,. cov~red 2~ I~~O%ln~e. th~ ~~~~ judgment decreed, assist with Thy Holy Spirit of counsel and forti­ :'::ndled In the near zero cold.. A~hed artlller~, tanks: and planes oresented the gavel to Nagle in Meantime, a flood crest 1r~m The concert will be concluded face craft to arrive and picked up da t up portions of the Com~umst Ime Tuesday .10 the fifth straight recognition ot his year's service. the rain-swollen WlIlamette Riv· with the victory chant and the 10 survivors. The 10 suffered only tude the President of these United States that his administration may be conducted in righteousness and be eminently useful to Thy trs'! Indof air sealing and groundcaves poundmgs aimed Ilt knockmg out troop bunk- Welt said ' "I h ope I can prove my\ er______swirled into valley farm lands. Iowa, Fight:::...- __ Song. minor injuries. -=-______people over whom he presides, by encoura,in, due respect for virtue • .. • $ selection as president Is justified." BAMBURG 0 (II> • , , He described a Chamber of Com- and reUglon, by a faithful execution' of the laws In justice and B • erman,....-) - A former oHlcer in Adolf Hitler S merce as being the "pulse and Where U.S. Plane Was Shot Down Near China mercy, and by restraining vice and immorality. toW(l ~hlrts (SA). was sentenced by a Genpan court Tuesday to conscience of the community." , Let the light of Thy divine wisdom direct the deliberations of leVen month. in ptlSon for violating the West German Constitution. After dinner entertainment was Congress and shine forth In all the proceedings and laws framed for OUsr Adler, 36, an athletic instructor, founded the Bund fuel' War· by the Quad's "squad of goorl our rule and government; so that they may tend toward the preserva­ , helt und Recht (Leaiue for Truth and Right). Through Adler it ad- will". Quad president Ralph Fret- ~tec1 establishment of an authoritarian form of government and ty was master of ceremonies lor tion of peace, the promotion of national happinelS, the Increase of "tIDal solution of the Jewish problem" through the policies adopted the quartet. Industry, sobriety, and useful knowledge, and may perJjetuate to us by. the Nazis. Adler's organization had only 26 members, the court Master of ceremonies for the the blessln,s of equal liberty. laid. banquet was Prot. Walter Steigle- We pray for his Excellency, the governor of this State, for the .. ... man, SUI journalism professor. members ot the Assembly, for all Jud,es, Magistrates and other (JP) - Western Europe saluted President Eisenhower ofllcers who are appointed to guard our political welfare; that they Tuaday nipt al an international champion of peace and greeted Eleanor Expresses may be enabled by Thy powerful protection to discharge the duties Yilth relief his .,surances that the United States accepts the free of their respective stations with honesty and ability. ..orkl'~ leadenhlp. The general feeling was that the new RepubliC'an,' Hope for Rosenberg' IclJninistration would tollow the Truman policy In the foreign fIeld ST. PAUL, Minn. (IP) - Mrs. We recommend, likewise, to Thy unbounded mercy all our -lIId that policy was generally liked in free Europe. Eleanor Roosevelt said In an In- brethren and fellow-citizens throughout the United Statea, that they .. • 0 terview *he thinks "there ts a may be blelSed In the knowledge and lanctJtied In the observance of "'LIN (-" - Georg Dertinger, former East German foreIgn great deal of hope" that Ethel and Thy most holy law; that they may be preserved In union and In that iIllnllter who WI. Irrested last Thursday on charges of high treason, Julius ROlen berg, sentenced to die PhIlippine I •. peace which the world cannot live; and after enjoylnl the blessQtlS :- fJrecl Tue.day from the Christian Democratic party. He was as atom spies, may be given Ufe . , of thl. life that they may be admitted to those which are et(\'n81. ~tr chairman. Dertlnger, 50, was arrested by East German se- Imprisonment Instead. ARROW IN KAP PGlDta &0 area Dear coas' ot CommuDlt' China ~ Amen. Cllrity pollee. The acUon, the Communist press reported, was "based The former first lady was in­ north of Swa&ow wIIete a U.S. ann, NeiKuae boDtber Ulle tile Nep­ ..... on his enemy .ctivltles against the German democratic republiC lerviewed Monday at st. Olaf antl·alrcraft fire, au • MarYn reseue ,Iaae lanlt while attemptl... ., Marr. o. B. Melaber. he eamed out In behalf- of the imperialistic espionage agen- College, Northfield, Minn., where Pae&Or,8t. C.,bollo Choreb :c,!t 'uae abown waa ahet down. Itrelumably by ChiDese Commun'" ~ . MarJ'. , . she spoke. &0 plell op lorvlvon of Uae NeDtuDe. CI'7 "' ..., . _ ~ L ... :. ... '. _-.- ..,.. - .e... '- • PAGB TWO - rJR; DAlLY IOWAN. \VEDNE DAY • .JAN. %1. 1953 , - • The Dally Iowan

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21. 1953 \VA HlNGTON (JP)- The pre­ • t Pared text of the lDaqural A4- 1 have the right to choice of our Publlabe4 9U, exe"" S W>4a,. ancl arnIaU •• 4a,.na• • " I. u.. ~ar .f on... , and I~I.I hoIlda7. "" Studenl O w. J ...-u.. .. .udla r , Da ...... d clrea 01 Praldent Dwl.... t D. £1- own work and to the reward of I'nterlude _ IoUcatioru Ine ..•• Iowa Ave .. 10 .... lew• • ~ I • • , ea f ...... Ie U ..... ::lb'. low.. I:ntend .. ocond elull aM r.•• 1 _ . I.e . .... oIaUy ...... DML~ IOWAN DJTOUAL IT""P HIlbowu: our own toil. It inspires the ini- • ....11 _ Iter at the ~ .t J .... Volay .....: ...... '" U .,.... J:dl1G< ...... WIWt1.m Clabb,. My fellow citiz.ens: tiative that makes our produc{jv- • Ctt,. under tII.o .e' of __ 001 JdaAaain. EdlI4r .••.. . I _ ph lIe,.er The world and we have passed ity the wonder of the world. And Marek I . 1m. N ew. rcll\Ol' ...... , • .1 1m r _ I the midway point of a century or . it warns that any man who seek3 CoD .191 " •••_ .. al"'"" Clbo EdlI4r ...... • Boa hUer IaM)IJ:R cr THJ: ASSOCIATED PRaS Aut. C!l7 EdiI4r .•• •. VI.tainIIo V.vra conUnuing challenge. We sense Ito deny equality in all his bro­ ~ AlIOclatM Praa ltI enUu.s u- .. r.,.rt ae...... • ••••' . ..._ Sport. Edlto...... J .d< Bender with all our raculties that forces thers betrays the spirit of the free cJ\i.llvdJ to the ...... republkaUon II.... .r ...... to .. 'fll' DIlII, Soclet, Edltor . • ...... 8 ...h .A4Iam. t._-::.-_:. - '! all the loeal ...... pt'lntM in Iba I ...... Edilorlal ._.... la u.. Ioa.ao- CbIef ~ • . ••.• DIdI: Wnch of g~ and evil are massed and and invites the mockery of the ...... pape r .. .d1 .. aU AP ...... armed and opposed as rarely be- tyrant. C:'patorhft, . u' ., I ... BaU. ••r111 ...... DAU.'f IOWAN .VaINU I IT""I' tore in history.. I It is because we. all of us. hold ...,; ...-...... ------X ••••----II --- B.w- ~ . Leonard K lppchen J ACDIT IIUIl&"" All\. Bua. II...... CUria R. Goel4ner !his fact defmes the meaning of tto these principles that the poUti­ or Sublc:rlpUon ral8 - b, carrlu in lows CIaMltled Barb... Boyd thIS day. We are summ~ed. by cal changes accomplished this d&y Ct'J, ~ een\a WHk", M .. per ,_ In w._ .... eJaCULATION. PromoUON ,...,....er .. VlrJinla Colllns this honore~ and historiC cere- Ido not imply turbulence. upheaval advance; aIx mootbo. ~; ~ Aut. Promotion. Manal" . Met LewII rnoDIIls, Il~ . By mall In Iowa. II pU ProcIucUon Mana,eI' ..... B UI Jenner mony, to wlt~ess more l~an t~e or disorder. Rather this chande If , ••••••, re: ..h, . year; Ill< monUlI, fS; lh,.. mODtIu. •• Dolly I.w •• ~y f ...... Il: All other maU aw.crlpUona, $1000 act of one. cltl~n swearmg hu expresses a purpose of strenglh- \ ...... , •••••• au Nnl... n . .. per ,.ear; aIx _W. ...to: uu-.. DAIL Y 10""" ClaC1JLATION 1 1',,1'1' oath of serVIce, m the presence of ening our dedication and devotion . ...., ....., "Ie ..... De DaII, ...... monu... fS..J5 • CircuIIoUon ...... ,. Ilt>bert er-k his God .. We are cane~ as a ~eo- to the precepts ot our fourtding pie. to glYe testimony, 10 the Sight documents, a conscious renewal or \ of the world. to our taith that the faith in our country and in thl! .. GENERAL NOTICES future sha~1 belong to. the. fr~. watchlulness of a divine provi- Since thIS century's begmnmg, a dence 1 ,.. r Tb D U I I the time of tempest has seemed to '. . • GENDAL NOTICES Mould be dePGll&ed wlUa _e d b editor 0 e a, .wall II lIewvoom come upon the continents of the The enemies of this talt~ know m lEan b. n . Notices must be aubmlUecl b, % p.m. the cia, preeeediDl' lint IMlbUeat.!oll; &her will earth Masses of Asia have wak~ no God but force. no devotion but NOT be .eeep'" by pboDe, and must be TYPED OR LEGIBLY WRItTEN ud 81GNED br a ft- ened 'to strlke off shackles of the its use. They tutor men In treason . • PGDIAble persoD. past. Great nations of Eurooe They feed upon the hun,er oC .. ATJ'ENTlON GRADUATING I PER KING RIFLEMEN wn.L! PIU EPSILON RAP. PA, PRO- have waged their bloodiest wars. others. Whatever defies them, "" i I '" _. I d ti !r Tht h t ied d th' they torture especially the truth. seniors: Campus Stores still has meet at 7:15 In the Armory. Wed- ,-less ona ~.. y ..ca e uca on a- ones ave opp . an elr strikes at Faith nesday, Jan. 21. Followin, ROTC ernlty. Will have a meeting Wed- vast empires have disappeared,. • 400 February Jl"aduation an- M k D 'U th re will be • esday J an. 28 In the chapter New nations have been born. ' 1 Here. then. is jo~ed no I?allld nouncements 11 ailable , II .e-up fI e . In • argument between slightly dIClel'- v. movie on artillery counter~lI'e . room at 7:30 p.m. Time at Trials ing philosophies. This conflict Ther~ will be no Pcrshlng RHies --- For our own country, it hAS strikes directly at the faith of our POI BETA KAPPA MEMBERS meehng during the fol.lowin~ two~ TOE ZOOLOGY SEMINAR been a time of recurring trial. We Ifathers and the lives of our SOM. florn other hapters who lIave re- weeks. The nex~ meeting wlll be 4:10 p.m.• Rm. 204. ZB. The speak- have grown in pOwer and in Te~ No principle or treasure that wcapital, nothing lies safely be- Umversity hall. x2l91. ment team from the Naval Air Insect Histoiogy." to secure peace in the world. we Iyond the reach of the struggle. IStalion. Glenview. m.. wlll "Isit'l --- have had to tight through the [or- Freedom is pitted against FREE TICKET FOR THE the campus on Wednesday, Jan. TRESTLEBOABD. STUDENT ests of the Argonne to the shore ~f slavery; light against dark. : !irst concert of the year to be 21 , 1953. Inquire oC the team about Masonic organl.zatlon, meets Fri- lwo Jlma, and to the mountam The faith we hold belongs not , given by the University Concert requirements. lC!llgth ot lIervlce. day. Jan. 23. at 7 p.m. In Masonic peaks ot Korea. to us II10ne but to the tree of all • Band on Wednesda , Jan. 21. are pay and other benefits ot this pro- the home of Prof. J . B. Raterman- In the swift rush of great the world. This common bonds the : available at the I wa Memorial gram at either the board room,l view work in the Third degree. events, we find ourselves groping grower of rice in Burma and the ~\r ~ ~~-----~- . ~ ' Union desk or Whetstones. ,Tick- Old Capitol . or at Memorial Un-' Any student who is a Master Ma- to know the full sense and mean~ planter of wheat in Iowa, tho:! \' " ,' f' ·.£.U may be held by calling Ext. ion, from 9~12 a.m. lind 1-3 p.m. son is welcome to attend the meet- ing of the times in which we live. shepherd in southern Italy and 2322. See the free movie In color "Na- ing In our Quest for understadlng, we the mountaineer in the Andes. It val Aviatior." in Macbride' Aud~ . beseech God's guidance. We sum- confers a common dignity upon -~-.' INFORMATION ON Al1t UNI- itorium at 3 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. mon all our knowledge of the pali the French soldier who dies in . .-:/ ' ~ verslty Fellowships and VisItIng 21. THE FREN(JH HONORARY and we scan all signs ?f the fu- IndO-China. the British soldier Professorships is available in the elety. PI Dellll PhI., will meet at iure. We brini all our Wit and wJ1l kllled in Malaya. the Americau cc '11 J 1 J b· . . 1 h ' d' I d}" Graduate College office. Projects 'Temple on E. Colleie st., for re- to meet the question: how far life given in Korea. 1 lave t le lam Ul gel Wlt 1 t e co llege e ucatwn summa cmn au e In numerous fields ot speclaUz _ THE HUl\lAN ITIES ~ETY Is at 8 p.m. Thursday. Mr. D. A. have we come ih man's long pil- Linked to Free Peoples t10n are listed under thl! program. and the gradu.ate college WIll pre- Peterson will speak on Gerard de ~image from dar.kDess t?ward We know, beyond this. that we remove the causes of mutual fear/ torce. And in our quest of honor- jour scientists, A plication deadl~ is March I. sent Prof. Wham L. M. Burke ot Nerva!. light? Are we nearing the hght- are )jnked to aJl free peoples not and distrust among nations. and able peace. we shall neither com- So each citizen plays an !ndis...... the art department on Monday, --- a day of !reedom and of peace tor merely by Il noble Idea but by a 50 to make possible drastic· re- promise, nor tire. nor ever cease. pensable role. The productivity 01 --- Jan. 26 at ~ p.m. PrOf. Burke will FOREIGN 8T1JDE~TS WHO all mankind? Or are the shadows Simple need. No free people can duct/on of armaments. The sOJe l By these rules of conduct, we pur heads •. ou r ~ands and our PIlD. FRENCH EXAMINATION s pe~k on Some Medieval lilus- have not recel~ed theJ.r lst issue of ,another night closing in upon lor long cling to any privilege or requisites for undertaking such hope to be known to all peoples. hearts is the source of aU the will be given Frida1, January 23. tratl~~s of the Book of Revala-Iof the International Center News us . enjoy any salety in economic sol- elIort are that - in their pur-/ By their observance, an earth (of strength we can command. for 1953. !r~m 3:30. to 5:80 p.m. In tions jn .the art audltorium of thelmaY obtain copies at !nternatlonal Domestic PrOblems Dwarfed itude. For all our own material pose - they be aimed logicany peace may become not a vision both the enrichment of our lives room 221 A Schaetfer hall. Please art bulldmg. . Center or Mr. Manl!r s office, Great as are the preoccupa- might. even we need markets in and honestly towl\fd secure peace but a fact. and the winning of peace. make applicaUon by sliDing sheet tions absorbing us at home. con- the world for the surpluses of our for nil; and that - in their result This hope-this supreme aspira- NOlle Beyond Call postod out51de 307 Schaeffer hall. L tt t th Ed·t cerned as we arc with matters [arms and of our factories. - they provide methods by whlrh tion- must rule the way we ll\'e. No person. no home. no commu- No applications accepted after e ers 0 e I 01 that deeply affect our liveliho&d EQualy. we need Cor these same every participating nation wi !J We must be ready to dare all nity can be beyond the reac h 01 Tuesday. J"\Ouary 28. Next examl- t\>day and our vision of the future. Carms and factories vital materiais prove good faith in carrying out for our country. For history does this call. We are summoned to act nation at end of second semester, ,aea •••• .,. .... ,Ie. I. ","•• ••' .- Isonai prestige. not to mention his !!ach ot these domestic problem!> and products of distant lands. ThL~ its pledge. not long entrust the care of free- in wisdom and in conscience; to 1-23. ::::l h,, !:~~.;: "'... I: :w~~~":· !.~n~~I~ :;: job) "wlthoui due process of law." ls dwarfed by. and often eVefl basi~ law of interdependence, so Won'l Plaea1.e Anres or dom to th,: weak o~ the tlm~d. We work with industry, to teach with &n' aUr •••eo - 1" ..../ 11.. " oIrnal.. .. As in many cases it has been tho created by, this question that 11.- manttest in the commerce or 2. R.eallzing that common se~e must acqulr~ proficiency m de- / persuasion, to preach with convic- I n WE LE~ HOU E CORDIALLY ~~:p: :::e:: D '::~•. k::II:" I ::':"'~· i ~ ~ object of a committee to prove the volves all human kind. peace, applies with thousand-tord and common decency alike dictalp lense and dISplay stamina in pur~ tion, to weigh our every deed with sa invites the single .tudents to at- I ...... ,tM"U Ih rlrlll , ...... t... former membership ot a person In This trial COmes at a moment intensity in the event ot war. the futility of appeasement, we pose. care and with com passion. For tc n d th e lItas program 0 th e se- ••.ft I eelt ~ ...... p, ••ont alh bJee. l I..roU...... cot.on I.. .,...... y a subversive organization, he has w h'en man s power to ac hi eve gOI) d . S 0 are we p~rsua d e db y nece~-·' s h a II nev ~ t ryot p la ca t e a~ ag- M us t..ncce p t S acr IfI ces I thl s t·IU th mus t bibe c ear e for e .us . ries. "Looking 't'J?wards Mar- wlllolo . 14 lotton. C ..l ,llI.len .ro b~n convicted by peraon.i- other or. to inflict evU surpasses the slty and by bebet that the strength gressor by the false and Wicked We must be willing. indlvldual- whatever America hopes to brln: rlaie,!' This Sun3lo/. Ja.n. 25. Dr. ~:;.''':.~~yt\v~t.l:~ . '~ :~ ''X.!~~k~'':~ than a jU of' a Crllll~ ~ Uurt wa~ bt Ihiest Qpe$.;a~ sharpeli~ of all free p~9J!les lies in unity. bar.(atn oj tradin, hQn9r ~9r se- ly and as.a. Dation. to,accept what- to pass in the world must 1Irst W. W. Morris who is assIstant th.', ,.\1 ... t. lIOII .. or.. . r I.... no erlm at all at the time of its fellfs of all ages. We ean turn rl- their danger in discord. cUrity. For in the final choice a ever sacrifices may be required of come to pass in the heart 01 d ean of m ed1cm"· ·" an d p 1'0r es so r 0 4• U, •p'• ,." I ...... , .,.III...... " .,... Tlo.. D.II. "' , . ...I.w...... )11' commission _ a procedure defi- \ ,en in th elr. courses, ieve 1 moun- T 0 p r oduce this u n ity, t 0 m e"'t_ s 0 ld'c'Irs pa c k is not so hea v y D us. A poop Ie th a t va Iues its pri v- A mer i ca. clinical psycholollY at SUI will niteiy forbidden in our Constltu- talns ~o the plains. Ocean and land the challenge of our time. destiny burden as a prisoner's chains. Ileges above Its principles soon Tne peace we seex, lnen, )J talk on th "Sociological Fact~rs tlon I some cases it has bee ~nd sky are avenues for our colo~- has laid upon our country the N- 3. Knowing that only a Unltrd loses both. nothing less than the prac;tice ana' ot Marriage." Thls program beghlS Saturday an extremely dillturb- e no~ghn to prove' membersh i ~ sal commerce. Disease diminishes sponslbility of the free world's States that is strong and immense- These basic. precepts are not the fulfillment of our whole lllith. al 5 p.m. and will be followed by . . and lite lenithens. leadership. ly productive can help defend iofty abstractions. far removed among ourselves and in our dp",. cur usual fellowship supper at 6. ing article was carried by most prese~t ?r past. in a SUbverSIve, Yet the promise of this life is Must A sure Friends Creedom in our world, we yiew [rom matters of daily living. They ings with others. It signifies mort Next Sunday ihe prolesor of re- new p~pers of the U:nlted States. O~g~nlzatl o~ ~i~~ u t a~I OWlngr the imperilled by the very genius that So it is proper that we assure our world, we view our nation's arc laws of spiritual strength thai than stilling the guns, easing the IIlion and philosophy at Cornell an artlcie that contamell news of VlCt m 1;0 sa e or e.r mo Ives has made it possible. N atio"~ Our friends once again that. in the strength and security as a trust Ienerate and define our material sorrow of war. college. Dr. Albion R. KIng, wlii apparent ~ood nature, and yet was tor joinmg the organizatton. This amass wealth. Labor sweats to discharge of this responsibility, '1'1(' upon which rests the hope of fr~e :> t r eng t h. Patriollsm meaQS More than escape from death. speak on "Stcwardship, ModeI"a- an insidious attack on the very smacks of a system of gov~n- create-and turns out devices ~u Americans know and observe thp men everywhere. It is the firm ~quipped forces and a prepared i\. \s a w ay of. l\Cc. lion and the Christian Witness:' structure and foundation of the me~t unworthy of the AmeTican level not oniy mountains but also difference between world leader- duty of each of our free citizen, citizenry. Moral stamina means More than a haven for th ~ Program is at 5 p.m. and ~ upper government or our country. I re- Iientage. cities. Seience seems ready to con- ship and jmperiaiism; between and ~f every free citizen ever;or- more energy and mere productiv- weary, it is a hope 'for the brave. ot 6. fer to the article which states that It Is well that Mr. Scherer has fer upon us. as its final giCt. the C1rmness and truculence; between where to place the cause of his ity. on tl\e fann and In the factory. This is the hope that beCKon. III Rep. Scherer (R-Ohio), a member decided to use his power of slan- power to erllJie h uman lHe !rllm a thoughtfully calculated goal ana country before the comfort o-l Love of 1iberty means the guard- onwar d in this century of .trlal. STUDENTS ENIlOLLED IN ot the house un-American activi- der In a cautious manner, but he the earth. spasmodic reaction to the stlm- himself. ing of every rcsource that makes This is the work that awalts UlI all, the program of Foreign StuJies ties committee, has said that this should bear In mind thai the pow- Must Renew FaHh ulus of emergencies. 4. Honoring the identity anti I freedom possible - from th~ to be done with bravery, wlih and expecting their foreign 5tn- committee" must "take definiie er is not his to use at aU, neither Ai such a time in hist?ry. w~ We wish our friends the woriu heritage of each nation of the sanctity of our families and the charity _ and with prayer to Al. dlc.~ certificate by the end of this steps to clear the innocent whose Justly nor tyrannically, so t.hat his who are free must proclaim anew over to know this above all: we world. we shall never use our wealth 01 our soil to the genius of mighty God. semester, shouid contact Prof. names have been brought up in benevolence is the benevolence ot our 'faith. [ace the threat - not with dread strength to try to Impress UP!))} ------Erleh Funke (106 SH) before J an- committee hearings." He says that a despot. We shall hear the good This faith is the abiding crced and confusion - but with condl- anothE::r people our own cherished h uary 28. "every measure should be taken news when we discover that the of our fathers. It is our faith ;nl dence and conviction. political and economic instltutions. Interpreting t e News - --- to prevcnt the discrediting of any\oommittees have renounced their the deathless dignity of man. gOV-1 We feel this moral strength be- Sirlye for 8ee~&Y . ALPHA DELTA SIGMA. PRO- person unless there is adequate extra-legai authority or that the erned by eternal morai and nat- cause we know that we are not 5. AsseSSIng realistically the Ike Takes Off l . ( t fessional advertising fraternity proof ~f guilt." This sounds like Constitution has b ee ~ amended to ural laws. helpless prisoners of history. We needs and capacities of proven Ice., as oun ry will meet on Thursday. J an. 22. good news. On the surface it is. the point that they have these as- This faith defines our tull view are free men. We shall r.e mam friends of freedom. ,!,e shall. strive 7:30 p,m., at Old CapHol In the He was. I am sure, sincere. Yel sumed r ights. Un til then, as long of Ute. It establishes. beyond de- f~e, never to be proven gUilty of 10 h e~p them to achl7ve ~helr own Faces Greatest of All (riISeS house cha m~r . There will be 'a this statement ImpUes a menace as this power Is assumed, then bate, those ~i!ts of the Creator the one capital offense against secunty and well-bemg. Likewise. formal pledgmg of /Ill new men. to the freedom of every ci tizen long will the news be black and that are man s inalienable right!!. tree, a lack of staunch faith. we shall count upon them to as- T I · thO t' ty ranny may be benevolent ' per- and that make all men equal in Guided by Principles sume, within the limits of their D.o. J. 1\1. ROBERTS JR. o exp am IS apparen para- .,.. ' his sight! In pleading our just cause be- resources their full and just bur- ~3 dox it will be necessary to ex- baps, but tyranny nevertheless. In the light of this equality. \\""1 fore the bar ot history and in dens in the comm on defense of Aslocla1.ed Press N-eWlJ Analyst Russia will be coming to the peak Removal of ontrols amin~ closely the structure of tbe J erry E. Pournelle. Al know that the virtues most cher- pressing our labor for wOl'ld freedom. When George Washington took of her military preparedness. Her lb. U ed conshtut.ion. ~he most obvious C-20. Quadrangle ished by tree people - love of peace. we shall be guided by cer- 6. Recognizing economic health the oath as pl'esident he was faced industrial plant. augmented b1 Ono.,. Beef t rg mena.ce IS readily seen ~pon close truth, pride ot work, devotion 10 tain fixed principles. as an indispensibie basis, ot miU~ with the problems of organizing a that of countries conquered b1 scrutinY· If the committee must R H d country - a ll are treasures equ

,~!' :a~~~~c~a~. a~~~htp~~c:e~~= lectors' ~t:h:;' Colors Exist For Presidency ill nE H'S of Itr the quality has been deter- .Diamonds exist In various other JliIIed. colors such as reds, blues and One of the more Important fac- ~reens . These diamonds are rare­ 10 CUntoD ton is the cutting or the diamond, ly seen on the retail level. They 0: Nil! er explained. A diamond is are classified as collectors' items. CIII to show its maximum bril- The clarity factor is the most Haney. Facets are the reflecting talked about of the qualities but plane surfaces of a gem. is of iess im~ortdnce than colorl Cuts Listed ' and cutting In determinjng a for all The cuts of diamonds are bril-igem's final value. Uant, round with 56 facets; single A gem is termed flawless if no c~~ used in small diamonds Wlth j imperfections can be seen under winter sports II facets; marquise, oblong, with 10-power magnification. 51 facets; baguete, rectangular I The science of gemology classi­ or slIaped with 25 facets; emarald, a fies a gem of the finest quality as rtrlangular shape with the 58 colorless, flawless I and or proper for loafing ~whlch are polished along I proportion. lk. and diagonally llC'ross the .. Have Odd Shapes around the dorm c6l1II!1 and square cut with 30 When diamonds are first mined tactU. they hI! ve odd shapes, sometimes it's . The Ught is reflected from facet resembling broken glass and at j to facet and comes back through times ha ve a dull coating. Due to World-Famous the fop of the diamond when it is the tremendous hardness the cut- fut properly. When a stone is too ting of. a' carat stone consumes Tony Anthony .p the light is re!lected through about a month. __ ,\lit sides Instead of thE! top. Simi- Cutt~rs use a toothless buzz~aw Tony Anthony, A3, Council I LEVI'S lIrIy in a diamond that is cut too one five-thousandth ot an lOch BI if h bIt d 'd t sbJl~w the light is. reflected thick at 3,300 revolutions per u s, as cen e ec e presl en World-famous Levi'. are tailored ..- through'the bottom of the stone. minute to cut diamonds, Nusser of Phi Delta Theta, social Iraler- peclally for women. with, proper The most popular shape for lsaid. Becau.se of the heat that is nity. walel and hlp proportion.. Made or rinlS are th\ eme aId and brilliant generated It takes. three to ,lour Other new officers are Bob Lill- sanJorlzed henvy btu denim. copper rivets at .traln polntt. Waitt size. 22 cu~ The setti n ~s are as wide.ly . da~a~~ cuo~ °t~~ th~~~~\~~t m~~~ der, A3, Oelwein, vice-prcsident; to 30. I lined as the tastes of the pUbllc' lnot of gem quality and are used George Olsen, C3, Atlantic, seCl'e- 'Blue· White' Not Used by commercial interests. A half lary; Jim Agan, A3, Des Moines, The color is the most misunder- carat diamond in a jewelry store social chairman; David Arm­ only ~ factor of quality, Nusser has been sorted out of 23 tons of strong, C3, Benton Harbor, Mich., . Contrary to public opinion rock that is brought out of the house manager, and Ri ch SheHon 1k term "blue-white" is not used mine. A2, Des Moines, steward. .. - • ------zr . - :Doze will Jell.;

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An official fMlblk ,ervice .....age prepa,ed by The Adve,tl,lng Council In coop.ratlon with the Nallonal Safety C_c1I. The Dal~ Iowa: i People.Smoke Camels 'H~G::':'HI. -rONY DE SPIRITD Undefeated Seton ,Mall Rises HA VINe; BROKe" J rillE oH~-YEAIt l RIOING RECORD Of" ~BB WINNERS SE, 6Y WALiER To' 1st In Poll; 'Indiana 2d ,+1ILl~R IN /906, CAN NOW NEW YORK (JP)-By the SimPle F'ONPER Freshmen athletes dominated year by Pelta Sigma Delta over'SI, •• · D.11a T .. co.tes. H ...... -- method of remainlng - unde{e~ted spread among 13 other teams with terence lead. moved up from sixth BeAriNG rll15 the intra-vlI.rsity track competl. the quarter mile dtstance l et, O ...... rllI); ~ . C •• rler: L", while everyone else was losmg.l Indiana drawing the biggest share. place into second vAth 855. Wash- \ 5AM~ JOCKEY!; tion at ijle 29th annual All·Unl· Stevens. an outstanding "one- D~~~ ..~O~~·Ie!::'·r ' !t;.~l.c ... ) - 1.'ftC Seton Hall's sUck team 18. lngton. pacln. the northern dlvl- rwO~YcAR ver ity relays held Saturday in man track team" in Iowa high Kab· PII: 2. , Ka". AI,.a: ,. ftC rose .to the top of the national Indiana. which edged out lIli- sion of the Pacific Coast Confer- 1"0"-14£ Ot: 72Z- the field house. LO\'i1a's all· school class lOB" competition last D~~~':!~'~~ITc;;':.... ~~~8· ""T Cfltl - ranklJlgs Tuesday. nois. 74-70. in a double overtime encc, jumped from fifth to third /IE W()I{ 331- around perfonner, Les Stcvens. spring, sped over the 60-yard \. o\I,lIa Kana Ka,':4 !. Na 81,...1; The only unbeaten team Play-Igame to solidify Its Bill Ten con- with 504. l IN 1907 ,0 headed the fine group of first- high hUl'Q,les in 7.8 seconds and s. :"~I O:'~'~ ~~"':~ ...!~~.;~.:~ ing in basketball's collegiate IIfCOA1l! 0#£1 year men. with two first places high jumped 5-11 for his two s. Kr .... Dllla" •• , 41'1 .... "major leagues." the Setonlans A II H 1< S d RI()ER WlTII and one sccond placc finish. Iflr~ts. He also finished a close 3. ~I~\~::~II;; .~d S;::::~I.t 'li.... won three games 1a t week to run 2 CONtSFctJrlve I II\cIII, t+1 Other freshmen. who will un- second. to trackman Glen .. Ja.. , - I. Smllb; L •• t\~, 'helilrA~ seKaasonnsarsecOSrtdat~O,~ ~,8_' h-0IC'hMehaand- a w qua S 300-0/l- ORe doubtedly help coach Francis X. Hesseltme v~rsityIn thc 60-yard low s.G'~~·;a Ren ••" . DI.Un •• , ~!"". ~. been setll'ng the p ceo took an 80- I The W k !i£A ,;OlltS ./ Crelzmeyer's track. team in com- hurdles. N.rrnan,P.I. Vn Prev.,e)." - I. PI,He l,la •• ; l,~. U'TI•• Ti"'-: IL .... 66 beating from its k~nest rival. ing year, were JIm l'reeman, tte Hesseltine was the only double 60·T...... ~ - I. R ....IIIa. ; ! . ....; Kthaensoatsh'e)rasctoSnatetunrddenr~ 3nd mthos t\Oopt , vel5 [OWII Cjlr weightman. Nick Pip- winne~ for the vatsity clndermen II. ':~:~:.~~:I:'.·;d~~:·- .. Iltiletu",: t ~ r a e e er, Am!!, pole vaulter. and Earl also mppihg Smith in Ute 60-yard SI.v ...; 8. 'r.II.... I .. . TI .... 1.1, fO r e T spot also lost. It.s travel tor Iowa . Smith. pary, Indiana's sprinter dash. Tbe Indiana speedster won lO·r.· d 111,11 1I.,dl.. - I. St.!W: 1 The result was reflected in the a.thletie teams _ for none of tITI! percenta,e among the regular~. and broad jumper. Each captured the broad jump with a 22-8 leap. S.b .... q.l: 8. Tie (Pr ...... ' ....~I . ballots ot 92 SPOltS writers andlsquads are in acUon at home Sat- .365 tor all lames. He hit 9 ot 14 first pOo!iJ.iol1s in OM or more of Smith's ,pcrtorrrtan.ce left Stan broadcasters participating In the urday. for .642 a~alnst Northwestern. their lIpetialtles. • Levinson, a consistent poinf-get- Intramural Basketball weekly Associated. Pre"s. rankin".. All f ace Bi g T en opponcn ts In' ernVictories Illinois overState Navy and Pier, Chicago West- In the Inter-Sorority relay. the ler for the. u'q.aw~ last sl!ason. in Pili Glmml Dolla !~ , Delli eIIl :It ~ll. FortY-SIx. just half. voled the last. full-scale action before have prepared the gymnastlca feature event ot the meet. the second place. ~~II ~~r~" :"'~':IS:e~~~IaX~::II'. · iI. 1 t e top ,., p~t to Seton Hall. The examination week. Between Sat- team for its conference debut. track team representing Sigma Piper ' vaulted 12-8 ;'. to easily 1t1d ... 11 "' --; other 4~ lIrst-place votes were urday and Feb. 7 there will be Iowa is especially str~, in tram- Delta TaU raced home in frOnt. cop first slot in that competition. Al,ha T·MI?:·~~, !i:;.:'I~a:~, ~l: .. ~ ·\ I * * * only one contest as the athletes pollne tumbling and rings The team was captained by Ira Freeman .who also shows prQmise 81,ma AI,lIa E,III.n SJ, 81,... CIII' " The 10 leade~s with points onlconcentrate upon their studies. Both the Iowa and Northwest- Dunsworth and Included Ernie of becoroing a tine gridiron per- Pbl E,ln.n ~."a ~I. '111 D.IIa.~ .." 10-9-8 etc. basIS sea.son records I The swimmers are at Evanston ern swimming teams lost to Mi- T1IE 16'- Cates, Bo'b Henard and Ted former, threw the shot put 4

, .. " ~ I~ We've just received a shipment of neW (Dan, 1... ln b, H... " lIell ....,,) I y THIS ~EEK omy I . . . THE UNIVERSITY OF CUICAGO'S Andy Stayart !)uts hia aU in· I Spring flannel suits by Robert Frost. They'r. to winnllll' tint place in the side hone event tn SaturU7', nm· Ealire Stock of LADIES SHOES NOW REOUCE.P TO nasUe med. Stayart placed first In bulb tbe hkb bar aDd ,Ide -in your favorite colors, light grey, and blue. bene event but the Jow~ Bawk~yes dominated tbe remalnlD6 tour 1. . Tackle Twili Bomber ';Jackets , In conlests to win tbelr lblrd Itral,ht dual mee't 01 the lIeallon. Iowa \ A two button Single breasted fashion with wilJ meet Mlchkan State and Ohio State lbls comilll' Saturday to &tra Hc.avy Quil!ed Lining open Blr Ten compeUUon. Reg $15.95 Sizes 36-46 ...... NOW patch pockets and vented back. Note the cloverleaf Iqpels for that up-to-the·mlnut. .~ Natlon.ally AdvertiHd Ladies cqld Mea EWERS WHILE rHEY LAST "dressiness.1I January Clearance 17 Jewel Watches Valu.~ to $71.59 " ALL WOOL FINE QUALITY NOW ... •.. $55.00 TOPCOATS STORM COATS f NOW 30,60,90 Day Charge Accounts $32 to $52 $4G ... Corduroy Dress Pants .... r LiDen crvaUable... _ ..._ ....oth .... to $54.00 Values'to $8 $5' 49 .IUI / Special on 'Juxedos -~909S NOW.. . . &.,...... - .Open MoD. E'WERS MEN'S 'STORE TIl ~ J. 9 . _.. ~.nus IS.OUR.RNAL .... sOliURRY 124 E, WOlhingtbn 28 South Clinton !!!~~!!~ . "if' THE DAILY IOWAN, WEDNESDAY, IAN. 21, 1953 - PAGE FIVE SelJote Gets,:.3 ~ill~ to A 110 wiIowa , Jow.n's, State ,Wellore List', Inspeeti~~ Ma,y~rr (~uncll l ADSECTIOI~ Commercial, Political Ouilin Dispute'.'' --S-AL-ES--A-RE-G-RO...W-IN-G ...... B-Y -L-EA-P-S -A-N-D -B-O-UN-D-S-FO-R-CL-A-SS-IFI-ED-A-DY-E-RT-IS-ER-S-' ~

WASHINGTON, [a. (A»-Mayor ·1 -W-A- NT- A- O- R-A-T-e-s- "II ' 1 I 'Use 10 Be Banned w. B. Dupois and the six mem- , Rooms for Rent Miacellaneous for Sale Apartment for Rent bel'S of the city council In this • .1 > DES MOfNES (/P)-Seven mem- eastern Iowa town of 6,000 re- ROOM. for man. 137 S. JdJ~raon . Phone CIUNESJ: ..Un broc:acIR jack.ts and orl. LF.T our cour\eowo Dally Iowan Want , ben of the senate headed by W. signed Tuesday in the climax of ODe day ...... Be per word 1-2893. 14.;b";,1,j...... UY. Chbona tltl. lion. Dial 55118. rolls. ] ly one person on the waltmg h$t. per insertlon ...... 70c per inch ROOM for man. Private .ntr~nce . Dial Loans . 1------The firemen also told the co"n- 7485. FOR o.le by owner. att.racUve 3 bedroom WritteD Reque,' Requlred y home. study. tlNplo.,.,. ra. heet. cil that it such an amendment ROOMS - 'V.duale .tudtnta. Pbont LOANS on dlamondo. I\Inl. IUI&8,e. Carpets end draperl", Included. Lon,· These would be public rl!cords. AN AUTO. 'VIDOR STR{J~K A LIQIIT POLE when Involved In a were passed tbey would all .re- 14574 typewrllera. penl and pencU seta. I.Uow «llstrlct. .ranuary _U\.On. call AI'! one but an authorized om- . h" I .... tche •. Hoek.Eye Loan. 5231. seven-clr e.... on !'leW York'. wes! alee hl rhwa~ blazes furiou Iy. sign. Members of the fire depart- , 1I,Inr A.. orU ...... t. .. jNEWL,Y rurnlah~ room. Dial 8-0293. cW desiring to inspect the lists Kine ~-"'IUI , incla...... four pollremen In a patrol ear which was tIs' Lat d t·t· T~. 'Vall,. I..... Bul .... Ortl.. ------,,....------I'OUld have to sign a written re- ...-- -... men a 0 C1rcu e pe I Ions ex- ROOM. close In. ' BUlin ... "·oman. Dial speedinc to tJu: leene of anether at'eldent, were Injured In the pre- pressing oppOsition to the pro- Ba ...... , 1 ••1 Rail er 617D. QUtst to do so, including an agree- da.wn aeci4e.. t. The -trol car "'ruft" 'he others a' the scene of the d . h ------~------ment not to use the intormati':>n ,....- ,.. •••• pose change m t e ordinance. CALL 4191 ROOM lor If_dua", or buslneu woman. BUSINESS DIRECTORY for commercial or political put'- previous aeclclent, The council said in a statement I_D_Ia_I_4_83_8_. ______poleS. Any violation of .such M G"ft" U " Tuesday that rather than go ahead ROOMS for men. 2 Ilnll. room •. One Music and Radio lareemen~~ould be pun,ished by (\ ost • s.n n.on - ., with the controversial change In -_ . down.IaIrI double room with prlv.te ' ---~";';;::'::":;"~::':~==:'--- Typing ,1000 Ii . jib h the face of opposition from the bath. Phone 2377. 331 North Gilbert. jfOBLIC addre .. sy."'ms for ..I e or nml. REN T . dburn spons:r; :Iy~:r ~~ISa~ o:dd~:io'n Senl10r (lass Me'morl1als U ry rire dLepartmtsent, tiht lelt that thle you ca n ~tOOER N room . 816 N. DOd ••: I,.:f:: Sound Servl ... .. E. CoUele. ;~~1k~y~!72~:'l':~s~HCio~I~~~ f ~.Wn,aIRterkaWree:llSeCnl.sty' ;H Ren. rYR.HBeiadtee'-. . . I)cst nteres 0 e town wou d Trailers for Sale YOUR want . d wUl attract a parade ofl____ ------u~ to .!' ~e served by resignatilm of the vacant rooms or apartment. .ood proapect. "nd ... In pro.fil for GENERAL nnd th ~.I. typl.... Ex""rl- lJ d ' you bee." •• everyone In III. Unlver.l\Y .nced. $-311'1 evenlnes. son, EI ora; James H .. Nesmith, counc an mayor. , y~ &IO DERN 26 ft. 'laneI'. ch.ap. reaaon· r,1arket readl the Want Ado rerularly. !tellogg', Henry W. Washburn, From otirailis 10 rgans u ca n SELL able term •. On ren~1 lTound. Dill TYPING. len.ral. thetIs. experleneed. 8·215'. 1:1108. Hulings; Harry E. Weichman, P . 0 t Personal Services , 1------••• Newhall; George L . Scott, We~t 1 Help Wanted ------...:..-- TYPING: thesll. lel\eraJ. Experl.nced. .. .. Engle Collaborates artic. as you are not uain9 , _____...:: .. ______PAPERING. palntlnw. DI.I ••••. --::1~.1:::38-::3-:.-:--:--:-- _____-:----- ., Union; J. T. Dykhouse, Rock Rap- B Y VERDIS FIDDELKE " ..-- -= ida; J. Kendall Lynes, Plainfield; The recorded. class .memorials Itherapy pool. But"that dream did On Movie of Art HI RE ATTRACTIVE posilion [or an Inlelllleni DAI LY lowpn Wanl AcIJ do lIIe work (01' GENERAL typlnl. Dial 8-2811. M. i'XPERT I It 5713 La\ll'ence Boothby, Cleghorn,' left by graduating senior classes not become a feallty. yo U can appearanceman. MUlt and hov. be rOO e ea e ... . 'he SUI music dl!partme t d pe,u •. Write today or phone for "Get I Lisle, said the motor vehicle in- the mam floor to th.e root garden. '49 graduating cl~s followed with t . ." I nt ; ~x- Acqualnt.d" Interview. I RACINE'S lpecllon measure would have Then in 1926 the balcony in the funds for the purchase of equip- ens.on aWlS on were sc~ on ay 'Irma Wllool\. P.O. Box 1.48. Cedar publJc garages do the work ana Memorial Union, located above ment necessary to install the to morc than 1,OO~ musIc teachers Rapid •. Iowa. Phone 3-3Oe5. lmak e a charge of not more than the entrance at thc east end of the classroom signal system in all and school ~xecutJves in Iowa. ------'li ceols for each inspection five main lounge was provided tor. classroom buildings on the east ~he sessIons wlli Include il LAFF-A-DAY , ~\s of which would go t~ the The 1927 graduating class pre- campus. stnnl{ ensemble, Feb. 26; vocal en- Nte to pay the cost of adminis- sented SUI with three portraits The second Hammond organ se.mble. March 7; brass and wood­ IIntio n. He described the proposal which ~re now located in lhe Me- left as a memorial is located in wmd ensemblc, March 14; and solo 11 prlmllrlly a highway safety morial Union. the Memorial Union and was pre- workshop, ~arch 21. , plaD. Similar bills were defeated '28 ClaSli Gives ro~aU Isented in 1950. There WIll bc no rcgistrahol1 iii 1949 and 1951. The class ot j !l26 presented its The class of '52 presented a fees. . LIsle said he is preparing a memorial to SUI in th~ form of a historical collection of recordings Correspondence concermng the IIlmure which would qualify aortrait ot l>resldent Walter A. of great speeches poetry and dra- workshops should be addressed to Iowa for federal funds in a joint Jessup, head ot ' the university rna. These records are located in Prof. Himle yoxmBn, SUI music program on financial aid to the 'I t that time. a memorial room of the new li_Bepartment, It was announced. , perrnanen~ly and totally disabled. In 1929 toe Memorial Union bran'. wle estimated the progra'n again was on thl! receiving end. The last memorial to be pre- RESERVE TO MEET ~oul d cost about ~ ~uarter of mil- This U,:"e the gift was four com- sented, a momento of the class of Flight B, 968Bth volunteer air Hon dollars a yeaI In state funds. plete fireplace sets for the main 'S3, is a Hammond organ which reserve training squadron will lounge. The seniors of 1930 pro- is located in the newly dedicated hold a regular meeting tonight at 1 Hurl as Auto vided the fountain ba~e l.ocated Dan(orth chapel. 7 In room 11 , ROTC Armory. Capt. • f In porch of the UnIO~. In resume, it is easy to ,draw Kenneth McEwen adjutant of the Veers O'f Road A grandfather clock was gwen one conclusion. The greatest COlY- SUI AT ROTC detachment, will " tQ SUI by the class of 1931. centration of memorials are In or address the 1light on the "New Gloria Pahl, Cedar Rapids, wa.~ The tollowln.g year, 1932, the near the vicinity of the Iowa Me- Un iform Code 01 Military Justice." taken to Mercy hospital in Iowa seniors .presented· three, murals for moria! Union. A film wlll also be shown. Cily Tuesday afternoon ".followln" wards In the Children s hospital,I------·-----_-:-.------­ an acddent near Curtis Hill four 1 flagstaff ~or the General hos­ and ODe-hal! miles north of North aital and a p6rtrait o'f Dean lito Takes Oath as President Uberty on highway 218. George F. Kay. • Use D~ily Iowan The acCident occurred when 'l'he pre~enta1io G. in 193.3 .was a Ilis& Pabl attempted to pass a portrait of George T. Baker, then Iruck transport and semi-trailer president ot the r~wa Staf;e 'Board Want Ads • I 'ven by A. E. Goforth of HOl - o! Education, and tw~ marble f '\ar,j, Mich. In trying to pass, she plaques, one. on cachoside of the IIId, she was forced ott the road. Memo9BI Union entrance. llI«hway Patrolman J. L. Smith Th.e class of 1934 presented a llid that Goforth had no know- watch to PresiMnt W~ter A. Jes­ !ed,e of the aCCident. sut> and gave a cash donation fur Miss PahL was taken to Mercy t h ~ illumination system ' "In the hospitalty 'Dlck ' Finn of Cedar Unil)l'\ 10"Uilg~. ill. ' 3~ 'the Mark BLONDIE ~Pich. On the way through North TWain room and thlt w~st ap­ Liberty she Identified the truck, \>roach to the UQion made up the thic.h pad stopped, and Finn no- memorial. 'The gl'aduat,ing stu­ tiCied fowa City poliCe. dents fJ! 1936 supplied tne funds An estimaled $500 damage was for the elst appreach to the Me- dooe to the ront end of the auto- morlal Union foot .bridie. . IIIobile when It left the road and rn 1937 money ·was given lor s1Juck a tree. Utc COtfstructlon of· a hydo- In Bootlegging Trial - .' ,ley (Iub Operal~ons:R~ealed DES MOINES (.4') - A word . AL TlTO TAKES an oath of office u PCIure of th~ way a key club op- club oJdered it, preattleftt before the YU&'05lav parliament In .....ade. He Is tile fIItes was gIVen Tuesday by wlt- • \ n.'lon'. firs' presideD', a POllt ()rea&ecll by constitutional eIIallllll, llfIIea In the bootlegging trial of Mrs. 80nfante testified the-whl ~ - 'and was elected by a vote of 568-1. The lone "no" In '-be RUe& vote Ilrs. Edwina AI~xA n d er. ky served belonged ~ membels haa not been JdentlNed. lIrs. Alexano<:r, a bartender ut o~ the club. Ila Club Royale was charged Chatles Haddock, who described ;:=:;=~;:~,;:=~-==--.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.i llilb bootlegging' as a result .)[ hlmst'lf: as' a

~~~~~~~~::~i~t~~~~~:~:a{!~I:i~~ ;~~~:~~s~ :~~~~:tro:at~e i:s~~ 61 Stages 1·Man Korean Battle patri: :: Open 1~15-. : t5 story that could happen only II) Brucellosis, also known as R ONT K (/f') C18 ~ America-Eisenhower's own rlsc Bang's disease or undulent fever" WESTE N FR , area I l~nI itT- from simple beginnln,s to the is a disease of cattle, hogs, goats ~gt. Karl Olga returned from a ning down a, ridge, and r etreated' ;L~ most powerful office on earth. :lDd humans. ' patrol T1,Iesday wltll a bump on He was unmarked except for the ______r Dwarfing even the blare or 62 .. Iowa has the largest incidence his head and six figurative notch- bump on his head where the first NOW - ENDS bands, the thunderini Niagara at . ~ :>1 the dlsease among humans In eli on his carbine. Chinese fell on him. THVRSDAr' cheers lor the new Pl'esldent ( Oall, ....an Pbelo by F ••• G.a'a... ) the nation, pro Proctor said. Those Here Is how the husky 295- "Thin ha ened so fast out boomed acrosa the flag-bedecked ROTC TUDENTS PRACTICE DRIVI NG A TANK which wa u ed for a clas demunslraUon Tues- most affected are packing hOUSe \ ' . I ~ , pP. ,: city and cascaded by radio nnd day. hown with )\1/ J'i. Don Alberha ky and Sri.. 'Vlnce Dalton of the Iowa CflY NaUonal Guard, workers, veterinarians and IIve- pound x-bolter, Larmer Mame there ! dl~n t h~ve time to think. TV networks trom canst to coast. Iw ho ~ve the demon traUon, are: (in t urre~ left to r lrnt) Stan R. Levinson, A3, Ottumwa, and Rlch- stock owners and handlers. lumberjllck and resident of Boston he said, but" I m a little shaky .l!JIUbll e~ ... Back In I'ower ard . eeber,., A2, Rockford, 1lI. (front row len torl,hL) Alberhasky, Charle E. Cutler, Col, Sioux Dr. Proctor said a study com- did it. about it now. After 20 lon" lean year., the CIL,; Albert Krall, C3, Iowa Olty, an.d Dalton (par tia lly hidden by run barrel). The ta nk Is from the mittee ot 31 persons representing He mpVed out alone about 350 -;;;;;~;;~~~:-:-7~~ RepubUcans were back in power. 34th division reconnahsance com pan , Iowa CUy National GWlrd. '1roups affected by brucellosis was yards peyond his patrol to a T 0 DAY! And the crowd, liberally IIprlnkled l ppointed a year ago by Clyde (edge where he looked down and ADd Tb lro'ay! with Democratl, really poured It C b W' t F' h' I Request lor Public Spry, state secretary of agric~l- law tour Chinese flitting In a hole. on In Il tumultou greeting to ur In er IS I ng ture, to draft legislation which He threW in two grenades but President Eiscnhower and his , Hearing on Oleo would help In br1n~ni the disease neither went off. . Mamie. G A k C·· 'J nder control. A bill w1l1 be in-I "Then one ot the Chinks ralsect rt was the blg(cst TV hookup roup 5 5 Omm/SS/On Sent to Legislature traduced in the state legislature, up, and I let him havc It with my In history, wUh 45 camerna ot thel Dr. Proctor said. automatic carbine," the 26-year- four mnjar networks beamlni the DES MOINES (If') _ A public Dr. H. E. Biester of Iowa State old soldier said. "The other three) scene to nn estimated 2J million pES MOINES (JP)- A curb olll'-;;-TheY're murdering thousands hearing before committees of th"e ' ollege, anoth~r speaker, said umped and II burp (rapid fire) sets in 72 cities. wmter fishing In Iowa lakes W,15 at spawn. n's terrible and therc'f Iowa legislature on the o)eomar- Iowa must prOVide m.ore funds for tired. T~e burst took my hat Riding In a gleaminl whUe open asked Mo~day b~ the Bette ~ FiSh-lila excuse lor It. Why does t!1 c garine controversy was under di~- research to meet the challenge ott." 1 -Donn Open 1 : \ ~ P.M.- ~ar beside Mamie, the 62-year-old Ing association m a meehng 'It commission Cavor winter fishing , .. cussion Tuesday night. animal disease to the state's farm Olga sllot the other three and s. the State Conservlltlon commls- . I economy . Pre s Id ent S t 00d b are h en d e d mos t I f I I Ewald O. Trost of Ft. Dodge, Request for such a hearing-' he was lookl", tor his hat a Chl- of the two-mile parade route aF s ~ . ~! ~es. f th b chairman of the commission said a procedure usually followed' only He said lack at funds and suit- nese tell on top at him from the I tl~td 14 fO he flashed his famolls grin and f t~ SIX a i I e seven ~e~ e,r.s tlte decision to allow winter' fish- on the most controversial Issues- ab le facilJties In the past hill above. Ol,a shot him. . n I 'lENDS waved tlrst one hand and then ~ _" e eom{n;..~ °M jPresen , I' ' Iing was unanimous. wns sent to the senate committ~c have forced suspension of "Then another one dropped Qn NOW THURSDAY" n, ~sman a u.:S ones, c h a rl1l11n • DId d b search on hog cholera th e a th er t a th e masse d ~,ron"s . of the association outlined a rO- j ReQ U~. e en e on manufacture and trade , y ..' top of "le," ne related. "I dropped A NEW HIGH IN Mamie, hugely enjoying the whole gram to provide :better risnl~. :'We certainly don't ~ant to de- groups favoring thc sale at yellow and other diseases. my carbine when .he ,?it me and show, smiled ond waved, too. Lessman's six-point plan pro- prlve anyolle of their ChOS~.1 oleo. we started wrestling, 1'houlAndl Speetaele vided for the protection of sgawll- sport," Trost sold. Rep. Carroll L. Brown, of 0 5- Red Cross Appeals Olga .tabbed him to death with Sometimes the ~hovlnj(, jostlinJ/ ing areas, removal at rough (ish, "On thot basis why don't we knloosa, chairman of the house , a knife, fired his last two clips ,. thousands almost .got out ot hand, restocking of lakes abolition of have year round pheasant season dairy ancl. foods committee, salc! F 81 d D at 9 or 10 Chinese who came run- threatenln, to br ak throu,h th winter fishing, a ~evlew ot the and deer season," Aulmann an- hc has not recclved a similar ye- or 00 ODors cordons of steel-helmeted troops qualifications at commission em_ lswered. quest but has been consldermg In olive drab IInlnl both sides or ployes and perman nt funds to . Lessman said. ~e could get. 5,?OO calling a publlc. committee session Students over 21 are urged ".0 Pennsylvanin ave. cover the program. sl~ners to a petlt.lon far abohsnl11l to assure both SIdes a chance to l.a contrlbute to the American Red Along the parade route, thou- Resort Owners Sell winter fishing. hea~d. Cross blood drive wblch is run- 5Q Billfold-size I I ~~~~~~ I sands In the rear ranks saw the Lessman said his group repre- Ellis to legalize the sale of pn!- ning shor~ of the aoal ot 1,2()O I colorful, throbb 'hg spectacle only sented 330 members. He nddud Han he to Address colored oleo and repeal the lave donors Cor Johnson county, ae· ...pg:;TURES ~ , ROAD S~H40_W I 'by benefit at !1!I'(lSY cllrdboaro lthat a recen~ survey showed th.lt C r cen~. a pound. tax on the butt ~l' cording to Mrs. LesUe Moellet. (appUcatioD . Ise) ATTRAOTION. periscol;les. Street 'hawkers did n many boat livery op rators onc! • • s ub s h~ute are In the hands of the chairman of the campaign. ~ from a117 picture , I brisk business, IInl/ the gadg- resort owners were seiling out bl'- Des MOines Alumni commIttees of bot~ houses. . 1 A total at 414 pints were col- ets for $1 to $1. apiece. at "dire financial stress." Should they decide to sit jomt y lected Monday and Tuesday. Old timers .ild the crowds The blame lor all this, he saill, SUI President Vlr,1l M. Hall- at a public hearing tteYT;,OuJd All SUI students and Iowa City d " • . 00 value for 'weren't as big lUI they have been Is poor fishing, particularly at cher will speak to the SUI Alum_ lhavet to atg~e~hon a ~ e. e't~e. residents who wish to $&88 ,tii.l!1:I·Jh · on some past Inaujural days, Lake Okoboji. nl club In Dos Moines at a buffet ques sen a e sena e comml ec blood today should call the phil l %e tallt Police Inspector 'ilpbert D. Lessman cited letters from oth!'r supper Jan. 26. was for next Tuesday. office (phone 8-9889) at the Firs STAilTS TUESDAY . "'t~ JAC K GlO~IA BRUCE-:- au It. a veteran at 29 years on tes and from Canada suppor~- Graduates of sur serving in the I IMethodist church. I - DAY SERVICE , metropolitan police force, had ing the association stand against Iowo legislature have been Invit- Careers Con erence Calls wlll be received from - J~UARY 27 - PlllNCE • GRAIIAME • BENNETT tV YIRGINIA HUSTON · TOIICH " explanation: winter fi shing. ed to attend the meeting. a.m. to . 2 p.m. today. The blo~d SEND PROTO, ADDRESS CON~S TV 'lblns Crowd 'Spawn Murdered' Invitations have also been sent Set for February bank Will be open from 9 a.m .•0 ANI) REMITTANCE TO: " It's TV," he said. "Why Theodor Aulmann of Des to members of the board ot dlrcc- 2:45 p.m. PLUS -COLOR CARTOON all the traffic when you can sit Moines said he had been Clshlng tors and the Iowa ct)uncll 01 the With the approach of the eighth The process of giving blood BOX' 56 "CUCKOO I.Q." - Late News - home and watch In comfort." at Okoboji since 1909 and hac! SUI Alumni association. annual careers conference at SUi, cluesin~t~Jsi~a\ che~~up t°l'ln" lItP'. DaU, Iowan But the poUce had their hands never seen worse fishing than last Prof. Herald 1. Stark, professor Feb. 17-18, the sponsoring Col- ~he d v ua 5 a e to tull. At one intersection, part summer. or music and director of the SUI legiate Chamber of Commerce I' 100. the crowd broke through police "I can't see any deCense Jor chorus, will sing at the dinner. HIs lining up leaders in 28 fields 10 Unes and ran for the slow-moving fishing through the ice," Aulmalll1 accompanist will be Prof. John bring first-hand information to Air Force Team Eisenhower car. Secret service said. \ Simms, assistant professor of mu- the campus. • • cuardB' quickly lumped from es- sic at SUI. Russ Kalr, C3, Clinton, confer- To V,slt Campus cortinC autos and shooed the peo- Miss Mena rd Gets The new dean at the SUI co1- ence chairman, announced that pie back behind the ropes. lege of dentistry, William Joon the federal bureau of investlga- Representatives at the Unitpd DAR Scholarship Simon, wiil be the guest of the tion has been added this year to States air lorc!' will discuss recent alumni club. careers which Invited speakers changes in the aviatlon cadet pro- Arraignment Postponed Constance Menard, A'l, Serge- The group, expected to number have described in previous years. gram Thursday and Friday at the Miami Defendants ant Blul!, has been awarded a $50 about 200, will elect ofticers lor Dick Sandal, A4, Ft. Dodge, is Iowa Memorial Union, it was For cash scholarship olfered annually 1953. president of the Collegiate Cham- no unced. SIOUX CITY (,4»An order by the Iowa chapter of the Dau- ber of Commerce, a student or- Other subjects to be explainC"l ponin, arraignment of Mia mi, ghters of the American Revolu- Collapse of Defendant ganization of the college of com- are aircraft types, training' re- COME IN AROUND 8 P.M. AND defendants in a lederal fral.\d tion to an outstanding student mJ- • merce. ceived, advantages graduates w YOU WILL BE HAPPILY E ~TU­ was entered with theodeputy fed- jorlng In home economics. Opportunities, trends, and spe- receive upon completion of the SNEAK InterruDts Trial of Reds ..TAlNED WITH A NEW STANLl1 eral derk here Tuesday, Recipients' at the award aN NEW YORK IJP)- The collapse cWc training needed for such program ,and also students' ques- , n::. CRAMER CO) lEDll! , The case involves the Utili chosen by faculty members of the of a defendant Int~rrupted briefly fields as marketing research, re- tion~ will be answered. . PREVIEW Ii" Shippers, rnc., of Miami, home economics department, with Tuesday a jury's marathon study tailing, personnel management, l Aviation cadet trainln, Is avall- It's All About Slrcla, Bees ami S-E-X. president, Herman Gross, and selectlon based on scholarship, of the conspiracy case against 13 advertising, banking, traffic man- able to all qualified men wfio Then stay and see the last sbow:n. vld Schiller. ability, aptitude study of home second-string Comunist leaders. agement, insurance, and account- 1have completed 60 semester hours lor Thursday 8pm 01 THE FOUR POSTER, The defendants are economics, abd promise of fine The jury's deliberations wel'2 ing will be explained in the sen- of college. Applicants must be ur.- with- intent to defraud an citizenship and success in home- stalled for 3 hours and 20 minutes, ate and house chambers of Old married citizens and be produce shipper, Richard Swa making. before word arrived that Jacob Capitol and in the new library the ages of 19 and 261h at the HELD Thru of George. The scholarship was presented Mindel, oldest of the defendants, itorium. of ap plication. new ' OV E R FRIDAY p.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilto Miss Menard by Mrs. William had rallied from Monday's seiz- 1 1~ii.iiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A THE Ehmcke, Cleghorn, state chairmnn ure and could return to court. i! lOW CITY'S MOVIE OF WEEK of junior membership lor the The j ury then resumed its de­ 1953 ~--. - - ..... -... - , ... -- -~~------. DAR. The Sergeant Bluff student bate which moved into its sixth ': REX HARRISON· LILLI PALMER Is the daughter of Mr. and Mr3. full day-some sort of a record Joel Menard. A sister, Beth, and a for a Federal court hereabouts. Special ~ .BREMERS' brother, Owen, are aiso student.> Mindel apparently suffered a ~?II~ at SUI this year. heart attac.k. .111 IITEI ~R>UF-lpOS~ JANUARY No Vcil~" ',. Tutn' Racine's AulomatlcJ Sporklln" dl,h., with no LAT£ TODll b ClEARANCE tow.lln,-whlt.r washs­ SHOW h "".r.operatin, washln, Friday Nlte l PIPE SALE FINE QUALITY LEATHER lIIachl~s with I... r.pairs. "40 bathtub rln, to scrub. E.,y operatfon-just pour GENUINE BRIARS In ,a/t and turn one switch. Low co.t-.asy Instollation. SWE. 'DE. . Domestic And English No wond.r ~n.!.• .!C!!!!..- .. Imported Pipesl Nationally Advertised JACI

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