I I • , , Serving the State The Weather University of Iowa PartlY do.d,. Way, cold, er tolllcbl. Glowb aDd Campus and DO' so mild SllDlIay. Hlib toclay, 31; low. 2.. HI.)! Iowa City at owan Friday, U: law. 211. driver Est. 1868 - AP leased Wire, Wirephoto - Five Cents Iowa City, Iowa, Saturday, February, 6, 1954 i-truck Hed iD noon rilyn Monroe gates 2d New Students' Coed Tries On Cap, Gown ruma n Sea 'er of a T Scorns rch ed twp the ac­ 0"· Former SUI 'Coed Orientation . . o Mo n~ !nt anll Is . A former SUI coed, the wife of Starts Monday F Rd ' I' "A · horities Donald Wakehouse, said Fri- w~ether Marilyn-who arrived 30 The schedule of activities for 0 she di?n't object to Marilyn mInutes late-showed up or not.. . res n me rl ca ! exact . . Louise who Is J'ust as anxious orientation week for new stUdents autographIng her soldier' . at both M,oIhoaf1ld's body cast in a Tokyo to see Don, said, "I can't make any enrollmg at SUI has been an- ..4- Ity COl'· especially after the "nice plans. until I know where the army nounced by Prot. Robert L. Ebel, NEW YORK lIP) - For mer Don said about me." ~s gOLDg to send hjm. All I know director of the university examin- N GOP L d President Harry S. Truman Friday that th • IS that he supposed to arrive at. . night ridiculed the Republican Wakehou,se, 22. t~e last AmeTJ- San Francisco Saturday. atlon service. I·xon AdYI·ses ea en search for Communists in govern- hat ilworth, repatriated prisoner of war "Ie I knew they were going to Orientation will begin Monday ment as "one of the biggest hoax- ) failed hOmMe'lsgoMt his ca~t atubto- keep him theI'e, or where they wlll at 8 a.m. with an orientation meet- es ever attempted in American his- bX s onroe JUS e- d h' I'd b th 'To (arry Oul Ike's Program tory." ccident. t b d h- sen 1m, c; on my way ere ing for all new students In Mnc- ir Rap­ was pu a oar a Vllle- now," she said. Louise withdrew. .. He told a dinner meeting of plane. from SUI in December, 1952 after Bnde auditorium. This wlll be fol- Americans for Democratic AcHon red the the movie star's visit, he her husband had been sent ovet- lowed by a men's reserve olticers WASHINGTON IA") - Viee- that any Reds lett behind when he wi~e, Louise, 20, above seas. She is living with her par- training corps meeting in Mac- President Richard Nbcon warned er are so contident 01 winnin, the quit the White House more than a 'hat he n hiS book. Asked which ents Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Johnston Bride auditorium and a women's Republican leaders Friday the na- vital congressional elections In year ago "were few and tar be- struck looked better to him, at Turin. , . . Hon will swing to the "far left" November now that Eisenhower tween." ,ot seen ~ak,ehOu se replied: "Louise ldoks . ph) slcal education test ln tl)e unless a united GOP successfully has laid his program before con- Red. Cleaned oUt to me .. . Wakeh?use IS suffering from os- chemistry auditorium, both at 9 carries out the El:enhower pro- .... eu. Han saId the pro-8m hal "The Republlcans know, and . teomyellhs of one leg, which is a m e' or lollian's wife, the former Louise the reason he wears a cast. He was . ' . . gram for "peace and pro perity." lOSPired hope in all I\merlcans know full well," Truman said, over It . Jhnllton, was. enrolled i.n tresh- wounded and captured during the Other activIties Monday Include Nixon also told a gathering ot and in free peoples everywhere. "that they found an employe loy- houlder tr~inlng for the fall last days of the Korean fighting. a vocabulary tes~ and an English Republican leaders from all over Pres!unt To Talk alty program that had cleaned ked ve- . iem,est1er of 1952 They were mar- HI' th e d d . f test at 10. a.m. 10 the chemistry the country Hthat u: we do not Hall and party leaders from all Communists out ot the government. in Iowa City Nov. 10, 1952 a e daa; ~~d a ~rf a~d [;;:Cti~~ auditorium; reading test and math elect a Republican congress this over the country were tuning up ettectlvely and efficiently before .worth's• · Wakehouse completed basic ta t d' th I test at 1: 30 p.m. in the chernlstry November ~one of the major r a- for a Lincoln day supper jambo- the subject was ever made a poll- I scrape at Camp Chaffee, Ark. s ;i~c/~is ~e;:triation last Au- auditorium, an~ an eve~ing pro- sons will be th t the Republicans ree and an off-the-cuff preslden- tical Issue." )arently was on a 10-day furlough. gust, he has been hospitalized in gram at 7 p.m. ID !'facBnde aUd~- themselves are divided." Ual speech Friday night. Regarding the Eisenhower ad- mirror Tokyo. Wakehouse helped his fa- tQrium. The eventng program lS Tryl..,. To Prove Hall cut loose at a session ot the rnlnistration's public claim that : truck . sponsored by the men's and wo- The vice-pre Id nt said the ad- Republican natIonal committee, 2,200 security risks are no longer heel on ~her fa.r!D berore hemg Inducted men's orientation committee, and ministration Is trying to "prove to here for two days of conferences with the government, Truman' de- mto military service. . attendance Is required for all new AmerIca and the world that it is to map strategy for the pOlitlcll1 elared: • ~ls was He and his wife were introduced students. Following the meeting, possible in the United States-un- wars this fall in which control 01 "I beJleve the President owes a He wa s so anxious to get on the by a friend when they were both informal visits to faculty homes (D.1I, 1.... 1\ )'''.t. b1 DI ... PIIo.ltlte) der our individual entet'prl e sys- congress is pt stake. duty to the American people-and [or San Ffancisco that he re- high school seniors. Louise attend- wlll be made. KATHY NORCRO • CHARlTO , receive aid from her lather In tem-to have peace and prosperity ","aeked Left WID&'ers eSJ)9Clally to all the government . .." rIE!dIV didn't particularly care ed Onawa hIgh school and Don at- Registration for new students stralfhtenlnf the cap he will wear at commenceme n~ exercises at the same time." He went atter "left wlngers" employes whose good names are' LLYI tended school at Pisgah, both in will belin at 8 a.m. Tuseday at the loci." III 1:45 o.m. In the Iowa field house. 1\11 Nol'Cro will re- "Previous administrations for 20 generally for "jnce~sant talk of involved-to tell us just how many western Iowa. • 'field house. Also on TUesday will celve a B.A. In psycholocy. n cr parents. 1\lr. and )In. B II Nor- years have never been able to do slump recession and depression" Communists and other actual sub- US "Our folks were 33 miles apart," be a theme test and current news erOll8, traveled to Iowa City to attend tbe ctrtmonle . that," he said. and then singled out: vepsives he has found. t. saId Louise. "but that didn't keep test at 1:30 p.m. in the chemistry " It \\ afC una bl c, wenIth th ki d Ad 1al E. Stevenson. t h e 19 52 Leave Suspicion us from dating." Her brother. auditorium. 263 T R . D of people and leadership ",:e have, Dem.ocratic presidential candidate; "It he does not do this, be will Howard, is a senior in the SUI col- AU i 0 h III be held 0 ece,ve egrees to meet this ,reat obje~tlve, the 010 President W. alter Reuther, leave our government service and lege of medicine this year. n on pen ouse w Mil . alternative will be R swmg to an Sen. Paul Douglas (D-IlI.), and many loyal Americans under n , at 8 p.m. at the Iowa emor II extrem~the far left and the op- Sen. Wayne Morse (Ind-Ore.). cloud of grave suspicion." Labor Department Says Unl~\ T~~ ~rt h~use diS nTt~; At M,·a Year Graduat,·on po. !tIon party undoubtedly \vJU "This Quartet." Hall said, "rides Truman bluntly accused the Re- IS iness May Expand ~~re y, e d n on ,oar I a t ti n - comc Lnto power." like the four horsemen, spreadln/( publJcans of lying In the 1952 cam- Bus e men s an women s or en a 0 Accuses 'Len Whtl'ers' gloom and doom across the land." paign by picturing his adminlstra- WASHINGTON ('/p)-The sen- committee. Two hundred and sixty th[~1 -- In an earlier speech, Republl- tion as honeycombed with Com- ate-house economic committee was Classes w111 beein Wednesday at degrees will be conferred today at in room ]24 of the field house. can national chairman Leonard W. munists. told by a labor department oW- 7:30 a.m. Speech t~sts will be giv- the SUI mid-year Commencement, To Admtnlster Oath Hall acc~~d "Icft-wingers" of 5 · t 81 d "They knew this was not true, cial Friday that it is "entirely en at 3:10 p.m. In room 221A, registrar Ted McCarr l, who is . Col; Gorge A . ~osch. head ~r I'ecklessly spreading "g~oom and ov,e ame or course," be said. Possible" there may be a fairly Schaefler hall. Thursday, th re director of convocations said. The Olf sCience and tactics at sur, WIll doom acro the land m an ef- And he accused the White House ill nt 0 r ff irs test , administer the oath oJ office to the f t t 'd d . I b k I' t rapid expansion of business dur- wacobe emp ra ya n Commencement wil I be hl'ld at . or. 0 rl e a epr On ac n 0 For Pt·reven ,ng or strlvint to give the .unpresslOn . the last halt ot this year at 3:10 p.m. in the chemistry aud- 1:45 p.m. at the field house. following men. political power. that the 2200 government em- . itorlum Arnold P. Ballantyne. G, Ka- But he said Democ ata no long- That estimate was offered by' . President Virgil M. Hancher will lona' Donald R Brown A4' Le- r German Un,·ty.. ployes included, hundreds ot Com- Robert C. Goodwin, director of !ests given by indl~idual ap- confer the 'degrees and deLIver tht' Clai;e; Donald R. Chca: G, 'West munists. the bureau of employment secur- pOlntmcnts will be men sand wo- charge to the graduate. Many of Liberty' Harry C Cong r A4 Ce- C,·',·zens Endorse Not AU Dlllo1'al ity, who said unemployment Is ex- men's health exams at the Univer- the students lire to r ceiv ad'- dar Rapids' Rob~rt S. C~per' A4 BERLIN (IP) - The Western The administration has conceded .. pected to average 2.6 million in sity hospitals, and hearing t sts at val1ced degree~. Dr. Y. P. Mei, Cedar Rapid' Robert A. Davld50~ Suggested Study powers blamed Soviet Russia's that not all the 2,200 were di s- , the first six months of 1954 Dod East hall. visiting prote or of orieial studies G Davenport: Jerry J Hilgenberg _ imperialistic ambition Friday for loyal, nor were they aU fired. then drop to about 2 million for Registration materialS may be at SUI, will give the Commence- G' Wilton J~ctlon" ChcAtt'r A: Of Local Traffic failure of the Berlin conference Some were classed liS security the next 12 months: ]licked UV'nr-T'Ool'n'"'t, UniVersity ment ddr H'olland C4 Ames' Robert V. Mic- thus far to restore Germany's risks because of their perso\lal ,------~------h.all. Photographs for student iden- MeL was acting president ot kels, A4, Chicago: Ill.; Maynard A group of Iowa Citlnns who unity. . habits. Some left ,overnment v.ol- hflcation cards wlll be ~aken when Yenching university, Peiping, Chi- L. Shupe, A4. Burlington; Alan constitute the mayor's traffic com- Soviet Foreign MInister V. M. untarlly without even. knOWing materials ore pLcked up. na, from 1942-1946. Fleeing the Stern, C4, Des Moines; Gerald K. mittee which was appointed by ~olotQv was accused here of seek- they were classified as r~ks. studenta who unavoidably miss.Tapanesc invasion, he led faculty Taylor, A4, Am Sj Jack Schaeffer, Malor William Holland in 1953, m~ to xtend Kremlin rule to the President Elsenhow.er has said examinations should report to and studcnts 2.000 miles into the G, Decatur, Ill., and Charles L. recommended today that a pto- Rhme and strip W tern Europe he is planning to clarity the mat- room 114, University hall, on ihterlor of China. seeking to con- Arnot A4, D s Moines. posal for n complete trnffic nnd of its defenses. ter, perhaps sometime this month, Wednesday to arrange for make- tinue the work of the university. To Be Commtll8loned parkini stud made earlier this In s~arp speeches America's But h has expressed doubt any ups. Visited America Three graduates or the army re- year be accepted by Mayor Leroy John Foster Dulles, France's total breakdown can be provided. If students have taken a serIes The Chinese scholar visited serve training corp will be com- S. Mercer and the city council. Georges Bldault and Britain's An- The Americans for Democratic of admission tests within the past America on a cultural mission In mission d at 10 a.m. cer monies Associated ConsuHants ot Evan- thony Eden lold Molotov his ~r- Action, before whom he spoke, is six months they should check with 1945 and 1946 undel' the auspices by Col. Walter E. Sewell, head ot ston, Ill, a firm that specializes In man unlfication plan was totally an organization that classes itself the test admjnjstrator to find out or the state department. He has military science and tactics at SUI, traUic problems in cilies, prepared unacceptable. The West regarded as non-partisan, but espouses the whlch tests they may be excused taught at Oberlin college, Indiana in his field house o(fice. and made the proposal Lor a de- it as a scheme to rig a Communist New Deal and "Fair Deal" tndi­ from taking. university and the Universilles of The new army officers will be taJJed surveY on a cost basis with satellite state in all or Germany. tions of past Democratic admlnis. Transfer students who have sat- !=hlcago and Cinc~nnaU. Mei is a Delmar L. Corbin, A4. Council a maximum cost stlmate at 6,800. MJnlsters Appeal . trations. The speech was brolldcast Isfled the communication skills re- graduate of Oberlin and receiv~d Bluffs: John S. McLaren, A4, Des The proposed new route for hlgh- All three Western foreign mm- nationally by CBS. quirement or need only a two- a Ph.D. degree from" Chicago In Molnes; and Donald E. Foley, E4 , way 6 through Iowa City would Isters appealed to Molotov not to Attacked Farm hllef semester ~peech course, may be ,1927. He later .did post-doctorate Kansas City, Mo. be taken into consideration In the let his plan be his "fltial" answers, Truman lambasted whBt he excused from the expository theme study at the UmversJly of Cologne Thirty-nlne doctor oC philosophy survey. but instead help to end the cold called the "almost callous Indiffer- test on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. and in Germany. degrees 75 master's degrees and 83 The mayor's eommittoe also r - war. ence" ot the Republicans toward the the persuasive speech test at The Rev. Robert J . Welch. asso- liberal arts de,rees will be con- commended that there be no malor He refused to budge from his the economic beeds of the farmer. 3:10 p.m. Wednesday. elate professor in the SUI school ferred upon the graduates. Twen- changes in local highway or street fundamental condillons for an all- "It we learned anything in the - of reHgion, will serve as chaplain ty-four degrees will be awarded in developments until aiter the iur- German nl.ect!on under Communist 1920s and 19305," Truman con tln­ for the Commencement exercises. commerce, 24 in engineering. H In vey has been returned to Iowa City political and military influence, ued, "it was that we cannot afford The university band, under the di- law, 6 in nursing and 1 in pharm- for study. which he had ubmiUed Thurs- to let any group In our nation rection of Charles B. Righter, a5- acy. The committee members arc: day. lag behind. The recession that CA P Wlr.,IIeI.) .:CJ!L. DONALD WAKEHOUSE of Woodbine, Ia., last of former Ike Lashes Out sociate professor of music and di- Beginning at I :35 p.m. WSUI Harry B. Dunlap Jr., chairman; However, he suggested one ,*0- started on the !arms last sprin, ,rlsonen of war, gels & chest cast autograpbed by honeymoonlnl' Tector ot SUI bands. wi I provide will broadcast Its traditional on- Prof. Emeritus Frederick Higbee cedural modification. The Big has already spread to the city processional and recessional music. the-scene account of the Com- of SUI's college 01 engineering Four, he said, might agree with a streets-and a depression would do , Marilyn Monroe, bride of Joe DiMaggio, in & Tokyo bospltal abort­ At What He Terms Iy before Wakehouse started homeward by air. He is belne treated Fourteen mid-semester gradu- mencement exercises, with OrvljJP- drawing department; ,Prot. Allen ~ed-packed provisional all-Ger- likewise." tor ailments conlracted in a Red prison camp and his depart.re ates will receive commiSSions as A. Hitchcock, professor 01 speech, Te er ot the geology department; man government as to a time If there is no real recession, fer home was delayed for that reason. Sbortly after ihis pleture 'Prophets of Gloom' 2d lieutenants in the air force re-I serving as narrator. WSUI is Richard Burger; Ansel Chapman, Iimlt in which it would be bound Truman asked, why are we "not - Wl\S serve corps at 9 a.m. ceremonies heard at 910 kilocycles. and Roger lvie. , to hold an election without foreirn prosperous enough and sure taken Marilyn benelf became a. paUent. beill&' lIut to bed ",Iih . a stolJUlCh upset. WASHINGTON (JP)- President . supervision. The Kremlln plan had enough of the future to Incr ease Eisenhower Friday night struck • 3 ROTC Graduates To Take OatL' Today not fixed such a date. the minimum wage." • out at "prophets of gloom" who n To Hold Sealon CrtUelled Tax Proposab predict the United States is head- The foreign ministers will bold Truman attacked the GOP tax ed for serious recession or a de- their 12th regular session todar relief proposals as "a rich man's pression. In the Soviet Embassy's Hall of tax reliet measure it I ever heard

~ World News Briefs The President told a rally of Mirrors with the German q·ues-- of one." thousands of thundering Repu'bl1- tion still up for debate. Then the1 "Our national wealth and irt- .A Condensation of La •• Development~ cans that "we don't have to listen" go into a secret session Monda)' at come," he went on, "are now belng to people "who say we are going the Allied Control authority build- redistributed In revers~from.. the into this or that kind of stumble Ing In the American sector. poor to the rich . . . ' Specialists Called as Pope Grows Weaker or taU." l! nothin, else, the hush-hush "Persoq,pUy, I have some doubts VAtiCAN CITY ('/p)-Two specialists were summoned Friday to America, he declared, is going meeting may de~de whether the about how much we should be con- the bedside of POlle Pius XII. His condition was officially described to "grow stronger and better, Big Four will drop the ~rman centrating on tax relief at this as growing steadily weaker Ihrough inability to take food. It has spiritually, inteUectually, econODl- iss ue without further squabbling time. I happen to belleve that our been necessary tQ feed the Pope intravenously. His strength sapped lcally and militarily." and go on t~ the question of Aus- national security is more import- I tria's treaty of independence, de- ant than ta1l cut.s. An~ I fear that a so by age an~ pro!on~ed ,mental and physic~t work, the pale and Even as the President spoke, layed for nine years. weakened for the sake of false - wan Pope remained In hls SImple ,wooden bed In the apostolic palace. his predecessor Harry S. Truman In ite f 11 th l' k Anxiety mounted for the 7f- year-old spiritual leader of 400 million was teillng a New York audienc~ Western sources said it was economy, sp 0 a e 5 IC Roman Catholics. .. •• that the nation is In a recession. ~:'::m~~t o~~~~~;;'~~~a~~ talk about more bang for a buck." Speaking to Americans for Demo- ters of trade and personal move- c East Germans Uneasy Over Red UnitY Block cratic .Action, Truman said: "The ment ~tween the East and West BERLIN (1P}-A wave ot unrest is spreading among East Ger- reces sJO~ that started on the farms zones could tJP. reached in a secret Dormitories filled man industrial worl;ers over the Soviet blockade of Germany ' unity last sprmg has already spread to talk with Molotov. ~ #f\' for Semester plans in the Big Four foreign miftlsters' conference, it was reliably the city str.eets-a~,d a depression No . hope was held out for an 2d l;eJ;>orted Friday night. Border crossers brought to American quar- would do likewise. understanding on ~rman . unity. Sufficient applications have ten a series ot'reports that added up to something more than iso- Eisenhower spoke to a whoop­ been received by the SUI dorml­ la'ted discontent. Incidents occured in Dresden, Chemnltz, Grelz, Gera Ing crowd-cabinet members and and Oelsnitz soon after the Communist government of East Germany congress members among them­ Bricker Proposed tory assiplYlent office to fill cam- announced its plan for unity last Saturday night. Soviet Foreien at a traditional Lincoln day box · 5 pus accommodations to capacity , Minister V. M. Molotov injected the plan into the Big Four parley supper. De ba ted I n .nat~ for the coming semester, Mn. Thursday and just about ended all hope of unilication by that very He promised, as he had done at WASHINGTON (IP) - In ils Imelda C. Murphy, director, said eighth day of debate on the Brick- Frld I act. a recent news conference, that his administration will be er amendment, the senate was ay. * •• " libera~d told Friday by both a Democrat Mrs. Murphy stated that appli­ Beeson Offers To Resign Business Post human" . toward people and' coI;l- and a Republican that this coun- catlons may .till be handed in and WASWNGTON (IP}-Albert C. Beeson dramatically offered Fri- servative" with the people's try might com,e dose to dictator- that students will be mled into , day to resign outright from his former business post arid thus give money. . (D.U1 I ..... P .....) ship some day unless the Presi- spaces from mid-semester can­ up pension rights whlch have held up senate action on his nomlna- "And don't be a/raid to use the THREE GRADUATES OF SUI's arm1 resene offl cera iralnln, eorpa ..111 take tile oath a& a • .-ectal dent'. power to make International cellations. tion to the national labor relations board. At stake was $4,400, repre- word," he said, referring to the ceremony at It IhJs mornin, in Ute Iowa fteld hou Ie offiee of Col. Walter L. Sewell, profeMor and agreements III curbed: Jneomtnr freshmen and trans- senting contributions to his account In the pension fund 'of his old word "conservative," hud of military science at SUI. The three Wellt throu,b a rehearsal 1i'ri9y. TIley are shown belli&' , The call for a change In the fer student. Interested In frater· employer, the Food Machinery and Chemical corporation of San "The reason I believe in the Re­ IWOm In by Se'well. T.he cade&s are (left to rI,bt) Donald E. Fole1, E., Kan... Clb. Mo.; John 8. Constitution was sounded by Sen. nity r\lBhlng will be ho~ tem­ Jose, aaJlt. In the midst of sometime aDgry questioning directed at publ1can party," Eise.nhower said, McLaren, Af, Des Moines, and Delmar L. Corbin, A., Counell Blalfs. T.he air fol'tle reserve officen John Bricker (R-O.), author of parmly In tbe basement of South his former poss, Paul L. Davies, by members of the senate labor "is because it Is the best political trainlnf corpa ~i" also swear In I. new cadets. CoL George A. Beseb. hea" of air IClence and tae­ the amendment under debate, and Quadrangle. with the informal c committee, Beeson IIrose from a seat In the rear of the h~arinl room instrument to serve the United t.lCIs a' sm, will aclm1n1s1er &he oaUl of office io lIle AFBMC ,..adaatea al • a.'" In room 114 of Sen. Walter Genrge (R-Ga.), who rushin, proaram. lutin, from and said he Is "wllllni to make the sacrifice," . _ _ _ . ~_. _ states in this kind. of a clay." &be nelt UUlCo bas oUered a substitute version. ~day to Thursday. . - ,

- ~------~ .-._- ~-'------~--=--=-=---'------Pa.-e Z-THE DAI.LY IOWAN-Iowa City, 1&.- aC" Feb. 6, 185-4 The Daily Iowan Interpreting Updegral170Participate GENERAL NOTICES GENERAL ~OTICES should be deposited wi'" the elt,. editor ., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1954 News In' 2 Meetings on Labor The Dally iowan In tbe newl1'oom ID the CommWlleaUa. <:ea... the Notices Dlust be submltted by Z p.m. &be day preeecn. ~ PUb- Publ4bed datU u«pt Sunda,. and ..... nmn I...... •• .n ....I .. I"red If. Pown.u. Pubillher B,. J.M. ROBERTS JR. Prot. Clarence M. Updegraff of a symposium entitled "The Arbi- llc:atlon; they wiU NOT be accepted by phone, aDd ~ be T1'PED Monda,. and ~.. I hoUday. by Stud",,' ....rs., ,.1. I.~nrl~ ... U ...., ... CIIar~. Eo Barllwn. AsWtaf\t Pliblilher hbUcaUCIO.I, Inc .. UII 10 .... Ave .• low. ~, ...... Th DIIIJ I •••• dr._U.. the SUI college of law wllr take trator Hears a Case." In this or LEGIBLY WRITTEN and SIGNED by a ,...ponslble perton. Ctt". low•. Entered ...~nd elass .e,arl.,.t•• a llIIe rear •• 0 .. J ••,. DAIL- IOW.w -OITO".L " .... rr Assoc:iate4 Prea part in two labor conferences this meeting the abstract principles of m.lI matter .t the post oUke .t Iowa u_ b.II".... O.~..... ••• I.... ft ~ .... £ ft ft Forelru Staff month. arbitration will be discussed. STUDENT WI S H I N G TO A UNION BOA R D OPEN Cll)'. under the .d of COrtlTeU 01 ...... II .~. Ira.. , • •• • t. 1) .... Editor ...... Jack Burrow. M.,e1. a. I.,.. T .....' Utr ..,~ , ••• r"1; ...... U Manaalna Editor . . Katharine Harris Some economic observers luive Tuesday. and Wednesday he will L~ter in the progra~ Upd~graff keep field house lockers second house for nefw stUdents wlU be -:tATiD:-;iiissl~.~ ~.~M~•• ~.. ~J:. 1 New. EdItor . .. .. Sarah Ad ..... b en red' t· f rs that the take part In a conference on "Ar- will act as the impartial chairman semester: check your I.D. card at held Feb. 9 rom 8 to 10 p.m. In IlEMBD OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS .. ______City EdJtor .. Phil O'Connor S~v · U !C 109 ~~ yeantually be- bitration in Labor-Management in a board of three who will de- the equipment room window after the River room of the Iowa Me- The AMot!\ated Presa IJI .... UUed CK- Call 4191 Ir_ ...... a.t..... Society Edllor . . JollnSln. Muhl f mon clu.t\'ely to the UM for rep-.bUeallun • Sports Editor . . 80".-Ie Grr.onwald g . Ite th Y"'t0 evhe arded "old Relations" at the University of cide a moot case presented by tuition is paid. Lockers not morial Union. Leo Cortimiglia • , . 1I the ~. new. prlntM In WI ..,.rt ...... - ...... ,...... Asalstant Clt~ EdItor .. Dick Solo .... y In 0 row I s 1oog- a .. ...I k h' 1 h th d h' h t ill I .. new'Plller .. well .. .U AP ne...... r ••••••n...... T •• O.U, I...... Chlet PhotolTllpher .. Dltk PltKhke and foreign exchange into the cold Tulsa, Okla.• and Feb. 26 he will representatlves of a theoretica · chec ed by Marc 1 wil ave e an IS orc es .ra W p ay an... dlspaldlet. • J:~"'NI .,ne.. are .. Ut. C._'-- Wirephoto Tecbnklan .. J.y Ortone war take part in a panel discussion as corporation and labor union. locks remo".:::!! and contents dis- refreshments will be served. •• Un, C.. ~r. Edltorlol Pa.e Editors . Jarl. K.ul.. man, Nancy Barker F · tim th K ' II h part at a conference on "Collective The Tulsa conference Is spon- posed or. MEMBEa Sut.crlpiJon ra~. _ by unler In Iowa or som~ e e ren: n as Bargaining and Arbitratlon" at sored by the Industrial Relations A M 0 V IE, "'MY LITTLE AUDIT aUIEAU City. 25 cent. weekly or $I pu ycar In edbeentrddanglibefng the ho;>c of wlncreteas- the University of Notre Dame, center of the University of Tulsa LIBRARY HOURS FOR THE Chickadee" starring W. a Fields I or . dvance; .Lx montha. 44.21 ; three DAlLY IOWAI'( ADvaRTISING TAFr a e ore vanous es m . . tb i I • CIIlCULATIO • montha. " .SO. B,. m.n In Io .... a . .. INr Buan_ Manaeer "'. Char_ Ooeldnu t I I· ed b II South Bend, Ind. and the American Arbitration as- INTERBf PERJOD will be shown in e rna n ounge ------______1 ,.ur: .Ix montha. P; three months. co un res, c Imax now y le I i ti 5 f th 1M ' 1 Unl t - •• II ~ U ~-~ • 0 Aut. Buslne MIT ...... Max Nehel t' that 'ded p' In the conference at Tu sa Up- soc a on. Friday, Feb. 5 - 8:30 a.m.- 0 e owa emqrla on a Call 8-2151u ,.. ~. eel.e ... ; a . o! .r m. 1IU."",.. ptJon., I SUgg es Ion -provi rice . . At h U "t N t 7 30 d F b 7 _ ..l .. pu year; . ll< monlbl. p .6;I: \bree DAILY 10"'''N CRClTLATlON ITArr and delivery speciIication can be degraff Will serve as chaU'man of t e mverSI y of a re p.m. : p.m. Sun ay, e. • Y_._._. _~__ '_ l_._w_,_._~ _, _,_~__ ~_ ._._M_d_e_-__m_o_n_tha_._P_n_. ______~C_~_~_t_~_n_M_IT_._ ._. _.. _ ._.. _ . _R_o_~_rt_~_o_~ R ' b'lli dl ~me UpdegrillwlU~~~a St d F b 6-830 12 met-- ussla can buy a I on 0 - , .. . a ur ay, e. : a.m.- WIL lars worth of British products in panel o~ ~ece~t Tren~s In La- noon. A POST-GAME PAR.TY L the next three years Wood To D,·sCUSS bor Arbitration. Leading repre- S d F b 7-CLOSED be held tonight at the Iowa Me- . sentatlves of both labor and man- un ay, e. . morial Union from 9:45 to 12 mld- Offer Timed agement from the east and mid- Monday, Feb. 8-8:30 a.m.-5 night. Larry Barrett and his or - In some quarters there is a tend- Baclerl.al Infecfl'ons west will attend the conference, p.m. i:hestra will play for dancing. OFFICIAL· DAILY BULLETIN ency to believe that this offer was which will be sponsored by tlie Tuesday, Feb. 9-8:30 a.m.-5 • timed to align economic power . D '. W. Barry ,Wood Jr., ~hysi- department of economics and the p.m. A GENER,(J. :&luTING FOil along with . the military power Clan ID chief Barnes h OSPital at college of law at Notre Dame and Wednesday Feb. 10-8:30 a.m.- all pelfple interested In any phase ATURDAY, FEB. 6, 195~ ot which backed Foreign Minister Was.hinglon university in St. the American Arbitration 85soci- 12 Midnlght. ' . oC radio will be held Thursday, • UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Items are lebrialed In tbe PresIdent'. olNCle, Old CallHol Molotov at the Big Four conIer- Lows, wl11 speak Monday at 4:10 ation. . .' Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in studio E of ence in Berlin. p.m. in SUI med1cal amphitheater. Prior to and during World War ~epartmental lIbranes WIll have the Engineering building. Saturday, Feb. 6 Acute Bacterial Infections," Medi- Monday, Feb, 15 These negotiations have been on His subjl.'ct will be "Studies on the n, while on leave from SUI, Up- theIr hours po ted on the doors. 1:45 p.m. - UniversIty eom- cal Amphitheatre. 10:30 a.m. - Graduate college- the tire for a long time, however- Cellular Immunology of Acute degrart was active in labor-man- SOC lET Y FOR THE AD. hencemcnt, field house. 8:00 p.m.-Phi Epsilon K appa college of commerce lecture. Prof. ever since Andrei Gromyko was Bacterial Infections." agfl{Tlent arbitration throughout GRADUATrNG SENIORS WHO vancement of Management _ A . · ·ti 1952 S d R. B. Heflebower, Northwestern made ambassador to London about The internist's speech, which h e the U.S. and in Puerto Rico. plan to work for gracmate degrees meeting will be held Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. - Basketball, Missouri ~m~~~pfcXh~~la;;,n, North ~e - University, "Economics as a Me- two years' ago. To bave sterling will illustrate with a movie, will and who are members of Phi Eta Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Sham- ~ere. Fieldhouse. ym, thod of Analysis," senate chamber, credits available, Moscow began be the fifth in the current series of 'V. ISh ' U Sigma, freshman honor society, ba gh lectu e room of the Unlver- p.m. - Post-game "arty O.C. selling gold to the Bank Of Eng- college of medicine lectures by should get in touch with Prot. 't u r CIa ton ae ken _ 9 :~ 0 Ita peec es ses llb y Pro Jnd dance, Iowa Union. Tuesby, Feb. 9 3:00-5:00 p.m. - YWCA Silver land some months ago. noted scientists from both this Harry H. Crosby, faculty adviser Sfl y rafr .. d Yt . 1 r h'1 8 0 00 R ist T iA' h . . b N 11 essor 0 111 us fla psyc oogy, Sunday, Feb. , : 0 . a.m.-5: p.m.- eg ra- ea, Pres "lent s orne. In addition. new trade arrange- country and a road. . Add e b Moe II er of SUI cha~ter. at room o. 'wjJI discuss " The Role of the lo- tion, Fieldhouse. 7:30 p.m. - SUI Newcomers meots have been made with sev- A former consultant on epI- r S5 Y Old Armory Temporary. The na- d l ' 1 Ph hnl<> ist· Md ' 2:00-5:00 p.m.- Tea c! allce, Riv­ 1:30 p.m.-Univel-sity Club Des- club bridge, Iowa Union. eral other countries, not to men- demic diseases to the secretary of A dd "Th Elf t f tional Phi Eta Sigma fraternity I u~ rl: ., ~c r ~ ~ '~l e~n r Room, Iowa Memorial UnIon. ert-Party Bridge, Iowa Union. 8:00 p.m. - Archaeological in- tion Red China and the other So- war, Wood also served with the n a ress on ,e e~ 0" offers two $300 scholarships each n us ry. e res men Wl e 2:00 - 5:00 p. m. - D up Ii cat e 6:00 p.m.-Tria~gle Club Picnic sUtute, Prof. A. D. Tushingham, viet satellites. In Afghanistan, par- office of scienllfic teseal'ch nnd ~h~i PfCSJ ~n ~hrnl s I~d~ca~oni year on the basis of the student's served. ~ridge, unporch, Iowa Union. Supper, Iowa Umon. Queens college, Ontario, Sham- ticular~y, this has been accom- development and the United States I e. ~~re t y t ~h ~~~e h ~e ; s<::holastic record evidence of ere- MAGAZrNE X HAS PRE 7:30 p.m.-Union Board Movie, Wednesday. Feb. 10 haugh lecture 1'0 910, library. panied by numerous propaganda public health service. He joined .el, ~~ orbe° f e I sc ~o 0 aUve ability, evidence of 1inan- d i I h t t ll' ,, - "My Little Chickadee," Lounge, 7·30 a m --Second S erne s t e r Tuesday, Feb. 16 blandishments. the Wash~gton university school J?urna m, are th e. owa oun- cial need promise 01 succ~s in ~are an nos e.e e mg .r ou owa Union. • Cla~cs Begin 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. - Collegiate Terms May Be Expanded of medicine in 1942 and became cil for Better .Educa~lon recently, chosen fi~ld, and personality. On- Just how to subn'llt your storIes 8:00 p.m.- Jowa Mountaineers . Chamber 01 Commerce Careers . . . physician in chief of Barnes hos- has been pubhsh~d In the Feb. ] I b l Ph· Et S· and carloons. Anybody on campus ravelogue, Warren Miller, "Wan. Thursday, Feb. 11 can terence senate and house Right at a lime when Fj'ance IS pita] in the same year. Wood re- issue of Vital Speeches of the Day. r ~~t fer\~ \t a h Ifm~~re is invited to submit materials for erlng Skis," Mcbride audito)'- 7:30 p.m.-Student Co u n c i I, chamber a C preparing a ?rogra~ designed. to ccived his doctor of medicine de- In the speech Moeller said that e Igl e or . ose! ~I scl .o at.r IPS,' the next Issue, deadline lor which H Ch be 0 C ' . . IOcrease her lIldustnal produatJon th d th h I f L oca 1 d ea dlme 01 app Ica Ions !. F b 8 St' d urn. ouse am r, ., 4·00-5'00 pm - Student-faculty . gree from Johns Hopkins univer- e press an e sc 00 s ace a F b 10 IS e . . eo your S orles an art Monday, Feb. 8 9:00-12:00 p.m.-Triangle Club co'I'ee ho' ur (c'be~istry pharmacy by 10 per ce~t, Russia 15 talldng sity in ]936 difficult problem in getting John- e. . work in print! See your nalne in P t DIU· L " about expandmg the terms of the' . t t d ' be . . Ii' M ' 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.-Regislra­ ar y- anee, owa mon. political science, history), lounge, three-veal' trade agreement thev Speaker lor the Feb. 15 college ny more 10 ere.s e 10. c~m1ng PER ON WISHING A YWCo\ P:lDt! Address nqu rlcs .to . aga-\ ion. Fieldhouse. Sunday, Feb. It library • < of medicine lecture will be Dr informed, and 10 ralsmg bls In- b b ·tt II th ff' i' ZIOC X. 208 Communcahons Cen- . . already have. . f t · I I b th l f th a y Sl er may ca e 0 Ice 11 t . h 2358 D ·t 4: LO p.m.-Coli ge of Medicine 2:00-5:00 p.m.-Tea dance, River Wednesday, Feb. 17 ' ., . Sydney Sunderland, professor of arm a Ion eve a ave a 0 e the Union x2240 between 2 and 4 er, .01 p one x .. ? J now to cclure, Dr. W. Burny Wood Jr., room, Iowa Union. 8:00 p.m. - University lecture, Insofar ,as pOSSible, R~ssla t\'les anatomy and histology at Austra- average grownup. pm week da s ' g~t In on the next big Issue. ashlngton University, "Studies 2:00-5:00 p.m. _ D u pI i cat e Boris Goldvosky lounge Iowa Un- to do buslOcss on a reciprocal, or Iia's University of Melbourne. He cited results lrom a survey . . y . . ", barter, basis. Recently her trade conducted by George Gallup :for TRYOUTS FOR THE SEALS n the Cellular Immunology ?t brldge, SUnl)Orch, Iowa Umon. ion. · balance with Britain has been - th Itt' I P . l·t t THE AMERICAN INST.TUTF. 'h •. \..' . P t'P S hi e n erna.lOna ress lOS 1 U e of Mana em nt is s onsorln women s onorary swImming or- (For Informalion rerardin, dates beyond this sehedule, see reservations In the ofCI()e of tbe Pre Ident, DIng about three to one In her aren s reo c 00 in tbe spring of 1953, which indi- t t t he . Pth .f II ganization will be held Tuesday ~Id Ca,ltol) favor. But the talk now is of buy- Group Sets Meeting cated that 56 per cent of the US. cOfn esb.w (' hreqUlres AC wrI.mg Feb 9 in the women's physical . ]0 t' 1ft h ' . . a a lograp y on an merJ<;an ' . cd: Ing .Imes as me. . . ~dult. readmg population couldn't listed in Who's Who. The winner ucatlon build mg. Sessions are set American observers arc IOctln- i'he monthly meetmg of the Identify Syngman Rhee: 47 per will receive a four-year tuition for 10-]) a.m. and 4-5 p.m. For ed to tag this as farcical and mere Parents' Pre~school assoc!ation cent couldn't identify. John Foster scholarship. Further information details, contact Sue Morse at 3644. propaganda. They point out that and its counCil membe1·s Will be Dulles; 79 per cent did not know is available in 108 Schaeffer hall Russia is always behind on her Monday at 8 p.m. at the school the meaning of NATO, and 54 perl ___ . STUDENT COMPOSERS' RE- 63 fo Receive Degrees shipment agreements, arid thai building located at Clinton and cent were not tamiliar with anYI ALL M ....' INTERESTED cital will be herd at ' North' MusiC The following 263 students are much or the export business she Bloomington sts. Prof. Huntcr of the work of the United Nations. "". . IN hall at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 12. Piano and andldates for degrees to be con- . ---'------1 docs is a direct drain on the living Comly of the pediatrics and psy- "It becomes the duty oC the second sem~ster .frate~OIi~ rush- chamber music by graduate and el'l'ed by SUI President Virgil M. *18n Bankson, Sioux City; Ferne Caler gMa; Donald Jame. Fitzpatrick, May, .. BonomJ. Dca Moine.; Gkm' William brook. N.Y.; K,,"netlt Alden Flask.rud. standa.ds of her own sphere. chology departments will be the teachers in the formal process oIl 109 ~ay re.g l stersno~ at e Fr~- undergraduate students of-compo- ancher m the field house ai J :45 Bu~lI . Cllnlon; Edw.~d Bradford Burn •. Cedar Rapids; Claude Granville Klnl1 Jr . r R aU d speaker. guiding Johnny's education to in- terOlty .Busmess crVlce, located In sWon in the music department will .m. today. l>fuseaUne; James Leon BuUer Wapello ; Oedar Rapids; Charles Bernard Koehler. urpose e z~ Th f . It..' . the office of student affairs Unl- . tal Jane habel Chambers. Charlton; Lea- DaVenport; Gayland Charles PohTen. Bur- All this is probabJy true But ree new 0 flcers were e ec - troduce and aequalOt him wlth( 't h IJ R h ' '11 'b . be presented In the Teel ...... t th ell t th J th . dJ d it f versl y a. us 109 WI eglO DOCTOR OF PIHLO OPHl' lie Allyn Clapp, rowa City; AlBn 1ef1r~y Iiniton; Rocer Wayne Sherman, Clinton: Russia, stopped from military ag- e ... 0 e coun a e anuary e mass me a an. s ~nc t10?S· . Feb. 8. ' Robert DuCf BaldwJn. Det roit. Mleh; AI- Cohane. Cheektowaga, N. Y.; Suzanne T. Samuel Mercer Syverud. Bettendorf; Bo .. n Ro,er BeAudotn. New Britain. Conn.; D,kln. Dayton. 0. ; Charles Edward humJr John Vo""ly. Ainsworth. and Ro­ gression for the time being by the meetlni. They arc Mrs. Olney They must teach him to lIVe With A "PASSPORT TO I;UROPE" I-Ta Chen. Ch.n.sh •. China; Herm.n na.,leI50n. Fairfield; Gwerrdlyon Mary bert HArold Zamastll, Madison. WII. growing strength of the West Green, chairman; Mrs. Eugene the mass media in his youth and. ---- will be presented at the Horrie Ec- hen. SUlLeno Ore.: Will iam Kenneth Davl., De. Moines; Robert Jerr), Dawson. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ummlnll. BIIIUmore. Md.; Jo,nel Rudd Moorland; David Hcnry Doebel. Han- probbably realizes that the world Pelsner, secreial'y, and Mrs. Wil- to use it as a means or en]Jgh1en-1 STUDENT WISHING TO RE- onomics club meeting Feb. 10, urUlI . Monmouth. Ore.: Joel John Dau- Ion town; Mary Ann Donal. Des l\Iolnes; MECHANICAL ENGINEERING conflict is now to be fought out Uam ·GlIst8~Orl, regislrar. - ment, but mora importapt, to use eeive the certiticate of foreign 1954 at 4:10 p.m. in room 212 Mac- n. WarrenWur8'. 10.: Robert Ander, :rome. Bryant Dow. Rldlleway, Conn .: I on economic lines;-al'teast for a Mt's. Richard Hoppin Is the new the m'as, media In later life as a studies in February, 1954, should bride hall. Home life in Europe n 1:111. Jr.. Kan M. City, 1110.; D.an Allen Everhart. Oskaloosa; Ruth- Richard Harold Srlceland. Iown City; Abelel Az.lz EI.Sherblnl. A1exanderia. ana Lea F.nlt:hauset. Iowa City; JAmes Donald fldwllJ'd Foll'Y. Xanus City. Mo.; time. tel\cher. Registratio~ at pupils will means Of. further education,"jsee Pro!. Erich Funke at room 106 w~ll be, discussed aDd illustrated ,ypt; Robert lIIax Enllleb""'hi. West William FerjluIQn, Cedar Rapids; Fred Herbert Charles Maey. Oskaloosa; Rlch­ For th'at purpose, she is ap- be part of t/1e meetmg. Moeller said. Schaeffer hall before Feb. 12. With shd.es. lberty; Pewr William Everett, Boone, Francl. Fifield. OKlotd Jtfnctlon ; JanIce ard John Sturb. Duhuque; iJoseph Walter . C.: Charlca Edward Graham. Gran- Maraoret Flood, Clayton Mo.; Stephen Sutclitfe. Oedar RoplOs; KOnneth Dole parently willing to sllift her labor U." 0 .; Kt!I\t Rayburn CranEOw, Den- Johll F'ouchek. Cre ton: Deo Lue Gemlg - WII,on. Ceda r Rapids; Wayne RUliseU battalions as much into that :fIeld ~r. Colo .; Eueenc Daniel Guth, Peoria noni. Homewood. 01 .: WilHam Sheldon Window. Iowa City. and WillIam Roy Lr West Thompson Hili Jr .. Dan,;lIe. Glad.tone Jr.. Jown City; Sonya Lee Zaruba. Oedar Rapids as possible, attempting to prove • -.; Merle Itugene HotIC, Portales. N. M.; Ooerlng. '~Olcott: Joan Goldstein. Brook- BACHELOR OF SCIENCE that world economy necti not re~ • Iph MeVety Kent Iowa City ' lIIaurlce Iyn, N. Y.. . K1lbr'ldCe. ChlcaSo. 111.;' Raymond F. GOrlkl, Iowa City; Vir- IN COMlWERCE volve entirely around Britain and Ocore. Ellert Knudson. Dtalrah; Max- glnla Ann Havereamp, Muscatine; John the United States, eO Roeer Lepper. Corn I Gables. Flo.; H tncr J r.. Waverly; Barbora Ann James Carlton Austad. Decorah ; Myron a • • ! . elyln Rudoph Lohmann. Stlllwa~r. HUllh.s. BtalllvlUe, tIL . John Ches ~r Bernard Baum. Independence; Donatd At the same time she would be th~ pl~ce to fin~ that b~o~ Itla.; Puqual. Marti,nonl, East Chl- IY, ~, Clinton : Jam ... Clayton Johannsen. J.me. C<>stigan, Lawler; John Elmer building up her ability 10 pay tor ~o. Inll.: Richard Be nj~.,un Mattox. DUiluque; Marjorie Elizabeth Johnson. Doetzel. Cedar Rapid.; Ray Harrllon te Colle,e. Miss.; Miriam Lov.,1l Nrlf. JeUerlOn; WallBce WI~on John ston. AI- GI~e. Manchester. Tenn.; LeRoy Gilbert things she really needs to appeaSe (ol'ttlcello· N. LeRoy N.llOn. VermU- huquerque. N. M.; Ba rba ra Ann JO\?"U. U.luska. Albia: Lee MUSS Hoeft. O.k her people. ' n. s. b .; WIlliam Everell Nlcl. Burllnllton ; Jolin Barban Nlel''1n. CUnton: James Patter- CALENDAR roy Wagner. Chicago. lit.: Shuen Sterllne MCLarcn . lll. Dei Moines; son. Iowa City. you've been looking for, SPECIAL ORDERS ARE OUR an W."g. Pelplng China: Rolph OlIv- Robert V. Mickels, Chle"lto. 111.: Nancy Alberta Mae Perc~. lIIasol\ City; PnuL Saturday. Feb ... r:/, e. lttW \\,Ulon. Urbana III. ; Wana-Mo Won •. Ruth 1110 ... Flushlnll. N. Y.; Kathryn DUDnc PQrter. BurJIIl.ton; . Connie Ray nton China and Rober Keith Woods Joan Norcros •. Cluirlton; Gladyee AlemlD Riley. Cedar Rapids; Shirley Maxine 8 :00 Mornln II Cha Pol I SPECIALTY. ! • Uevill., Wt~ • Ohr~. Gladbrook : John LAwrence O·Toole. Schroll. Marerlgo; Steuart L. Smith. 8;J5 News MASTER OF ARTS WoodSide, N. Y.; Nenna Je.n Polk. Falrtleld ; Alan Stern. De. Moines; Stur· 8:30 Storie' 'n Stull Marsh.lltown ; Ruthann Edythe Reid. tevllnl Penfield SU!wart. Aurora. til .• and U:oo Or.anlzatJons ryee Edwin Adkh ... Malvern ; Amo. Sp."cer; Dorl. lone Ruby. Ft. Dotly Davenport. and Ruth Ann Small, HRrru>­ 12:45 Navy Star Time T~XtB0QK:S for: sr \Varrcn Hermenn. Eithervllle; R. Thorn ... all Taylor. Slater: ton. 1:00 Muole by Roth ,aId R08weU H nOli. Kcokuk ~ Helene Gerald ~cHh Taylor. Ameli; John Al­ 1 ;30 M .... tc i'lli tITIan Hutchinson. Chlc.co. 111. ; oean bert Anton ter HBar. Deventer. HoUan" ; 1:90 Commencenlent to JA!mc.!l Wynnt!wocxl. Okla.; Clair Jane Alleone Thomas, ' Ames; AJan Fred 3:00 M u sic .." Art It.,r JennetL Sao City ; Kenneth Mer .. Wentwortl\. Marble Ronk : Lester Louis 8:30 You \Vere There English Jensen, OWAtonna, Minn.; Herber t Wiese Jr.. Hpllywood Beach. Fla.: Bar­ 3:4:1 Let', Go To Town yn~ Johnson, Bronson; bara J ames Williams, ParK Forest. 111.; 4:00 Tea Time rt Norman K.earney, Iowa CJty: Cecil ~arry Wolfe. Musatlne, and Mar­ City Record Philosophy 5;00 Children', Hour I Kay 'Kef ler Jr.• ~. Moines: Will garet <:hrl.tlne Wood •• PIaUeville. Wl$ 5:30 News Psychology eor Knowlton. Wate.rloo: Danjel BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Sports Time es Lenehan. Dubu que; Marjorie Dawn BIRTHS g;: DInner Hour tic; Edw.rd Ellwood Mcnees, St.. Lout •• James F . Umland, Appleton. W is. And Others _; David Plltman Moore. Iowa City; - To Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Gartz- ;;~ New. • 0, BACH£LOR OF MUSIC Son •• by the Fire Ie Moxee Jr.. Oldohoma City. Olda. ; ke, J 812 Morningside drive, a girl 7:30 Tlp-OLC Tu""" 1. .. 1-n'ln H:enry Perry, Iowa City; Rieh­ \VUUam Fred Betterton, Xn0>C\1JJe ; Basketball Game IMI ourl) , I Lee Podol. Chicago. Ill.; Maurice Wilson Fahrney. Deep River: Beblnd the Headline. vld f .AeavUl Ransom, 'NashVille, • Fre4erlck Lacey Klnll. De. Moines and W~'!;~~~ ~ n~t r:~~cbo~~~ai~~~y, : ~5 News •, ,• n.; Alee Rapoport., Des Moines: Don, Robert Willi. Stava. Broken Bow. Neb. Sports HilrhHChll I AusUn Reeve. DenillOn; Earl Leste.r R.R. 1. Lone Tree, a girl Wednes- l:.;~ SIGN OFF . - Ine, De.. Moine.; Chris"" ~.n R .... - BACHELOR OF SCIENOE day at Mel'cy hospital. . '. t 'toronto, can_da; K arl AntOn ScheJd, IN CHEMJSTRY M •• d.!'. Fe.r.,r:/, I. J.M 1.1X City; o1amcs Dudley Sc.hr um. Td Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller, 8:00 1II0rnlnil Chapel nlha; Gerald Walter Schullz. Water­ Harry Catvin Conaer. Cedar Rapid •• 129 Riverside park. a bdy Thurs- 8,15 News John WIllJ ~m Selmar. low. City; nd Gordon S pencer Norvell. Spencer. Morning Se.renade neth Samuel Smith, i nd ianapolis. BACHELOR 0.. SCIENCE day at Mercy hospital. : ~ ro Kitchen Concert To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Albrecht, P:

~. , TIlE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa City, 'a.-Sal, Feb. C, l~Pace I ,I.,.~. ns G,·ve nTH I' 1/1 _ . - t Sf -A • ,. t d H d 'Queen of Hearts' ugge.~ " ~rO e liP I _ SU.J' · .I amp 'IIPP'om e . ~~ Chosen as Theme ::J t T R · t Q. kl - . lemj _101 Cancer Fund D"ve ~.£u!r!~!.~~~~ tho t'uU 'en S 0 e g, s e r U ICY / INFODlAL M:E£TlNG SET Ial 1:30 p.m. in the club rooms at Dar}!l A. Stamp, 304 Melrose ct., theme of Currier: haU's annual Fireside club of the Unitarian the rowa Memorial Union. Com- has been appointed Johnson coun- al program and .olicilation ot SWh~hthe~rllt b' ehmlld-IoSrmt aId dancbe F ~me,su'r registration can be as ch ur~ h WIll· ho Id an informa I m IUee mem bers mc' Iu d e M . R oy ty chairman 01 the 1954 lund rais- ft·unds 0 finance cancer re earch. w13 ICfrom WI 8 e .tn. e to amidnight ur aye. m lor upperclassmen as well blanks for the courses. I ~ay chang~ their mind and de-I meeting Sunday at the ch.urch. Arrowood, chairman.; Mrs. J ames ing e mpalgn tor the Ameriesn Although the county's 1954 QU?- south dining proom at Currier. freshmen and transfer stu- Choose TeDia!.lve SehrduJe I cJde to continue and then have to T~e Rev. A. J . N .. Hendriksen Scott, Mrs. J . E. Da~ls. Mrs. Allee Cancer society. it w announced ta h flot been l yet, 10 19,,3 Ticl~ets will be [ree to res1dents E t t The Iirst procedure is to gOI make up for all the tlme they ]0 t WIll lead the diSCUSSion. A cost. Kemp, Mrs. W. R. Hudson, Mrs. Friday Johnson county raised approxl- of Curl'ler and to coeds living in very semes e~ many ~ u- through the book and choose ten- taking 'snap' electives. supper at 5:30 p.m. will precl'de Willard Welsh, Poll Catherine Can~er conlrol month has been mately $5,800, which wa l2l per Ea tlawn. Currier residents may spe?Ci h~urs. In the fl.eld talive courses and make out a Rud Paper Thorou&,hly the discussion. Reynolds and Mrs. R. W. Joiner. IdeSignated as April and the lund cent of its quota. get their tickets at South desk. waiting ill lin~s,. purs~ng schedule ot 1he courses complete The green sheet artached to the ------drive will begin AprH 1. Stamp Beulah Payne, A3. Shenandoah, I advisers. and shU commg with the class meeting times. It is information cards should be read TRYOUTS TO BE TUESDAY ALUMNAE TO BE HONORED stated that the objective ot the chairman or Currier' soci. lot of ti'& could be saved if requirements and major requlre~ have clearly in mind what to do be held Tuesday from 10 to 11 the alumnae group at a dinner at Joins SUI Faculty get their tickets from Marilyn students would follow a few ments as soon as possible and leave and where to go. Students should a.m. and 4 to 5 p.m. in the Wom- the home ot Mrs. E. J. Liechty, Coleson, AI , Manchester, Ea t- SUggestions in signing up the electives until th~y have com- know approximately where to 10- en's gymnasium. Th.ose wishint: to 322 Blackhawk, at 6:30 p.m. Mon- Prof. Jaeob P. Kruyt. a member/lawn',s ~ial ch~irma~. courses. pleted the other requirements. cate the various departments so tryout should brmg a bathmg day. Mrs. William Holland will o!the SOCIology department at the This. IS the llrst lime women Registration materials we r e Too many students sign up lor they won't have to ~eep hunting Ic~p, but bathing suits will be pro- the hostess. University of Utrecht, Holland, Ii.vlng In E tlawn have been In- available Wednesday at the Reg- easy electives in their (reshman up the floor map to lmd a certain vlded. will join the SUI Iaculty as visH- Vlted to a <;:urrler formal. ~rar's office in University hall and sophomore years and then dls- department. Tri Delta Group Plans Ing professor lor the second se- The Cun'ler Sweethe,art ~ueen I\l1d must be picked up by Tues- cover they haven't enough time to S.tudel'lts should check with WIVES TO l'lEET •• mester of the school year. will . be pre"en ted during mter~ ... . ,~y. As soon as the student gets complete their requirements to ~he.lr ~vise.r as soon as they g~t l Psychology Wives club will meet T!J4tsclay Night MeetIng Krul'! is in the United States mls. Ion as Quet;n of d He~rts. :~ \ . materials, he should fill out graduate in four years. Even stu- InsIde the field house and get hlS Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the on a John lia Wh itney F ounda- V?ting by women In the ormltory '- e necessary information blanks dents who think they will only at- advice on courses or approval for Child Wellare lounge. Prot. Boyd Tri Delta a1l1ance will h~ld a pot tion rant, anI spent the past se- will be Thursday to choose the :-'"" " • IcJlmPletelY and leave just the open tend college for one or two years the ones outlined. A soon as the lMcCandless director ot the Child luck supper Tuesda,y at 6.]5 p.m. : t BI 1 h So th queen 8?d 1~ur attendants lrom the .:...... -=------the list ot courses is complete and I Welfare Re;earch station wlJl be at the home ot Mrs, Charles m~: r ad ~m ngdam II u e~~ ten seDlor gll'ls who wllJ be nom- · d the student bas checked the closed the speaker. Co-hostesses' wm be WQOds, 419 S. Summit st. The I~tr:~~t ~~ wa::tr:Ct:: o~g~e in- inated. Pat Heefner, A3, Milo, will section board they may get the M Al H lib d M R b 1 meeUn, was ori,inally scheduled Introduce the Queen and her court. eases r 0 Be Trle signatures of each ot the instruc- J~' t e run an rs. 0 er lor Monday evening. titute ot ocial rCl'earch. Helen Wandling, A3, Marengo, tors. f 0 ns on. \Irs. Glen Van Horne will give At SUI he will teach a special will be in charge ot the tea to bo "I·str Ie ct Court Hel"e Have Materia" Cheeked CLUB MEET TUE DAY an illustrated talk 011 Hawaii. Spe- course in "Sociology of ReUgion," held during intermission to r In t;I . I , To complete the reglstr~tion University club will hold a des- eial guests tor the eve.nlng will bel offered lor credit in the sociololf,Y guests. dormitory Officers, and the I , Mrs. Wayne Vasey, Mrs. W. Ro s queen and her court. • ------1 process, the student must have his sert party-bridge meeting Tuesday LivIng ton and Mr . Joseph Bak- and anthropology departments and Decorations will tollow an "AI- JObnson county J udge James P. materials checked befor e leaving 1.'1'. the school of religion. He will al- Ice In Wonderland" theme. Ann [fney has set dates Ior jury the sum to cover medical ex- the field hodse. By watching the Cha N y Committee members so act as guest lecturer for the Sheridan, Af, KeokUk, Is in charge J ~t !ats of seven cases during Feb- penses, and injuries. signs provided at each desk, con- Inese ew ea r Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Warren Berg "Values in the Contemporary ot decorations. \,ary in the di.s1rict court with Also on the list are assignments fusion can be easily aVOided. and Mrs, Fr ncis In(man. Miss World" course, which is part of Music for the dance will be '", ' f t t! F b 15' t 10 asking for judgments on an over- Registration is always a busy Helen Willi ms is in charge of the Daryl A. Stamp thc European literature andj provided by Paul Peerson's or- ~~ e. Irq case se . or e. ,a due promissory note and a coun- day tor both the students and the Celebrated by Club Drive Chairman thought program. che5tra. a·m: ., terc1aim; injuries incurred Irom a Instructors. Students who carryon _p_ro_il'_a_m_. _-,-_ ____ -:-_ Fll'st in the assl?"me~t 1S a tall on the ice, and a property a prolonged conversation with Thc Chinese Students' club .-___....."....."_,,.....--..,_,....;~ ______:_.,.....------_,.-~~__;;_-:-_:::...... :'-- _____ C se ?r&ught b~ JessIe Triska, 416 settlement. Iheir adviser not only keep him celebrated the Chinese New Year I S Chnton, against the Whetstone from geUIng to talk to ot e-r stu- Friday evening at a party at We _ .. , ug Co. Its owners ~re Everett dents but also detain everyone ley house . . !\;foss; M ar~ M. BYington and M t" (' h did else. Honored at the party were Prot. JllJam M. Bymglon; and Russell ee Ing JC e ue Making. most of the decisions and Mrs. Y. P. Mel, who will leave nn. , " before gomg to the lleld house, SUI today. Me) has been a vi It- s. Triska fell over a boxer On Industrial Arts '~iI1 not only save the student Ing professor 01 Oriental studies d 'g owned by Mann in the drug - time, but also the advLel"s and (or the past Semestcr. Also hon- I re last summer and is asking . other students'. OJ'ed were Prot. and Mrs. T. Z. Ito: a judgment of $5,735. IndustrIal arts teachers of east- Koo. Koo is in th dt,parlment ofl (irstFollowin of twog thisautomobile case will accident be the ernhear ,Iowaspeak.ers will discussmeet her topicse today relat- lb Hancher To Talle Orientallellve ot ab.l:encestudl.e .. I lindt semQSter. was onl _l======:;::::= ;::======-======:-;:=;;::;;;;;::::;::;::=;:;;:;;;=;' l uHs brought by Norman E. Drew ed to tM field. To Eagle Scouts Three gl'aduatin, members ot Sewing Instruction Typing WANT AD RATES J against Gerald J . Milder. Both The meeting will be )H!ld at the the organizatIon were honorec\ al- ______....:...... ;0.;_ were involved in a collision last Iowa City junior high chool shop Boy Scouts trom thc Hawkeye so. They are O. T. Chen, G, SEW INO. OIal 1-42". 1 8At.LRoo~t DANCE lellonl. Mimi Youde rypING. 8·1498. Wurlu. Dial HIS. - March on highway six, three miles building at 2 p.m. Council area who have ~n pro- Changsha, China; Stephen Wong, M' /I F 5 I rm:sls and manu..,rlpt typln,. Bxperl- ODe day ...... So per word Fast of Iowa ~itY . Milder h.as filed sur professors who will s~k mot.ed to the grad oC "eogle scout" G, Peking, Chino. and W. M' l !See oneous or o. Autos For Sol. _ Used .nr.d, .~urate, and fut oervfee. Dial Three da,...... 1Zo per word • counterclaIm, also ask 109 for are Prof Donald E Metzler and 'durmg the prcceding ycar, WIll Wong, G, Canton, China. Dr. __"_ 1_03_2_. ______Five da YII ...... 15e per word r . . b h d . I j 5 LUGOAGE. FlIotlock rI. Truruct. Hock- - I -!Cal' damage expenses. Prof. John Russ, head of.. the en-I e onore m nnnUQ ceremon es Mlng'-llan un from Formosa, who, J!:ye Loa... 1147 CHRV Ll:R ~·door. Rodin. twln- TIIESIS AlanuJcrlpt (yplnl. t202. Ten day. .. .. _... ZOO per word Mary P. Rider of Coralville has gineering drawlng. Prof. Walter at Coe college Sunday a!ternoon. joined sur hospitals staff a month ~ lr!'3.leB'lalai~r.II5I1'JP reo. f375. Will ------One Mouth ...... "e per word flied a claim against the Iowa Ditzler of the Iowa Stat~ Teach- SUI Presld~nt. Virgil M .. Han-I ago, was welcomed as a new Bt;?:c~i,~bI~ :.,:f.~\:.c~.~~bl:>'~ t:;1~; _ -=-__ .. ___ TYPING 71134. Minimum charre 500 'p eking Co Des Moines result- ers college industrial arts depart- cher wJll dehvcI the prmclple member. ,ofter 4:15. 1848 llUOSON G. It.pdown Hdun. 110- - ______'" messane to the scouts and assem D i th • K dlo. l\eJowr. "t'''' tlrd. Very d"P"nd- Aportment For Rent' I from an auto collision on ment wiJI also giv.e all address." .. -I ur I1g ~ evcnmg . 00 gave a PMAKEETS. 0101 ••IO~T. abl~ fMO . '.1210. \ ~ h l' C I'll . . bled guests on the subject, Da y report on hIS travels 111 Formosa g w~y s x near a ora VI e 10- R'J SS will diSCUSS the standardS jB Da " Prot Herald Stark ot { TWO ,ood u ed rerrl,erDtOri with lO-dDY WANTED' New wrerkl and Junkl Phone BACH LOR ap8rlmenta. 804 N. Oubuqu~ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY sectIOn last October. The com- that are set for students entering t: SUYI' .. d t t ill and. Hong KQng, China. A move, wa.... an1r. Connor', RetrlleraUon Serv- 8.1II11. · • sl Call 8·2959, "any hdS tiled 8 countcrclaim engineering "nd Metzler wJII dls- e musIc epar men, w "Wtnds to Frnnce," was shown. ICe. Pbone 31!C13. ______-:;, ___ :-_-::--:- ___ One ineerlion ...... 98e per inch R I --:Z:::=.:: 1"'6 C ,. ith both parbes...'.. askmg for Judg- cuss types of students. Ditzler will sing at the ceremonies. e f res hAtsm~n I'n C Uded Won - I "ARI\~TS . Dial '-0243. ~.BlTtCK • door . 00d con dill on. Call Rooms For Rent FIve' Inser tIons' per mon th , t d . . " Also on the program ar select- Ton, n type of Chinese dumplln{l'. 4304 niter 5. per InsertJon 88c per inch nts 0 cover car amage. speak on the tOPIC. Does High ions by the Coe collcge bra choir ____ FOR SALF.-c t 01 drn""I'W; dlne!tA! ______-.,_ F'JIONT 11),1(' room _ mon. 2681. . .. -... . Mrs. Dorothy EkwaU asks a School Industrial Arts Students an iand 8 talk bv William G : bed. Inlle and ; W8 hln. Who D08S It / COMf'ORT~I)!..E roon1 . Pbon. '-2683. Ten insertions per month, judgment of $532.78 In a suit nam- Important Part COl' Students Who Iowa City who is chairm~n or I No Parkl"" lu.. r:;:~h~~ ir~~.; ';!nr~~l t>!.a~I..!': ~!~;~; .____ -.:..__ I?er jnsertion...... _80c pt!r Inch ing the city of Iowa City, Cecil Wish to Make lndustrinl Ar ts a advancem~nt committee. when you utenlllJo blrycles; urd labl 1J000k-E)e ROOMS p.'nt~d •• nd '12 8-0393. ROO.~R _ I"ah' alld dOllblr. Clo ~ In Daily insertions during month, • ~Albel'haSkY, the American Surety Teachingi'roIession?" Certifical of recognition w!1I RIDE THE BUS Loan. SKAT£S ohA";"',~. ,1T5O 21$ N. Dubllqu~ . Phone '-~'3I . per inscrtion ...... 70c per inch 4 Co., Je~je L, Baker and Esther The teachers will have dinner at b presented by the Coe college 11II" • Du CI'\ftI . Dow as defendants. he Iowa Memorial Union and at- President. Ceremonies will be hcld Iowa City COCich Co. Wonted RADIO AND TV ule and, rvlce. Pick DOUBLe rqall1 rurnl h d. "' n. " r~ Mrs. Ekwall fell into a sewer tend the SUI-Missouri basketbull In the T. M. Sinclair memoJ'ial Phone .9565 Y orlonlnd Stnrlllbter Orcbes. up and ddlvtry. Woodburn RlIdlo tln-c '". Dial 8· 2222. Brln, Ahtrtl.cmtnls Ie xcavation ditch and is asking lor game. chapel at 3 p.m. I,'allabl for bootln,. Phone X324' IO-0151. i M:l Cor undercradunlr "omen ItU' Tbe Dally Iowa n B • • ln.. 0111 .. ~OlC N 350, UUkrest. 1':1 l!'CTROLUX c' aner laIr•• nd ... rvlr.. drn '-UOS .B uem~nt East n ail Or c.n L. H . Ebcl, bonded reprcnntatlve. - LET US Tran.tcr )lour furniture IACCIY I Pllone 71S1, SINO!..! rOom lor mnle tudell! 10 S. ",lib our modern equlpmenl to your Dod.~ · Phone 3390. n .... home. Maber Brol. TraMfer. Dill WIRING. IppUanee rep:lIrln., tele"lIlon FOR d I h b; til MH. Ind radio "".vlce Jock",," FI~ PhO;~~~~3 . OUb. room ",II " 4191 ROO. IS for .tudent men - phone---- '·34.1. Help Wanted LAFF- A -DAY ----,.-ROO. IS lor .tudent-- women----- . • '51. WANTED: CONSCIENTIOUS PUiSON DOUBLl: room Cor ,tu'cnt boy.. on FOR CLASSIFIED POSITION ON campu . Dial 10105. DAILY IOWAN . INTERESTING WORK, -- - GOOD EXPERIP.:NCE. SHORT HOUR , ROO'\tS wltb board - Oil bu. line. 801" SOME SALAR.Y. See Mr. Book 01 Regll- 0101 6203. Irallon or Room 310 CC. e're ROOMS . ZU N. Capitol. Baby Sitting ROOM lor undcr,raduale man. Close In. Pllone '·2288. CHRISTOPHER Robe NUf""ry School- __~ ___~ _ _ ~ ____ 20 West Hnrrl,oll- Phone 8-1782 daYI. ROOMS - crlduate . tudenll. Pbone .082 ""e"ln ••. .,14. CHILD rare In my hom e-CM II &72B. -- - WILL Ur for ;;;U;C:-or IIv8-yeor·old boy F'JIEE room III "rhan.e (or work, near In my borne. 8-17$1. fJeld bou... Dial MID. DotiB!..E ";oorn for bo~:':"-W-I-th-co-m-m-u-nlt)l )ACK and J IU Playschool. Dial '·3810. kitchen 318 South John on. 0101 5822. A .... boby aJUln, In m,. bome. Pbone iiOoM for ma" .(udent. ~02 North Dodae.! 1-170'. • .,:>1.1 .-02.4______BABY Ilttln,. DIII I 082. AH tor Arlen•. Ignition CARBURETORS TYPEWRITERS an GENERATORS STARTERS • Rentals Briggs & Stratton Motors • Repoirl PYRAMID SERVICES • Sales 621 5. Dubuque Dial 5723 Authorized • Royal Dealer • SHORT LOANS Portable, Standards on t1peWt'ltel'l - overeoat. - lu Ua,e IUlt - tln'l - watches - Iweate.. Wikel ' "Yes Sir, my gang and, I are all set to fix cameral - 5ewlne mllle·hlnes - topcoata m~·1 .hoes, all afz.ee Typewriter Co. you .uP with everything yo':,"11 want for the HOCK-EYE LOAN jDiol 8-10S1 23 E. Wa,hington , new semester in book and supplies. Come us help you out."

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P;an t-TB'E D~Y IO'YA-~-Iowa City, h.-8at.. Feb. 6, 1956 .' Trade Middlecoff: r~~ Oth~r, White Sql( ,,·cqu.ire Groth~~iR~P In Set PhoenIX Golf ROGe Diverse Group Here Monday- . By BOB MYERS .! , ' . lof # ~~ • I . ... Chicago . Shools ' Fasles PHOENIX, Ariz. (JP)- Austral- vorites"~alled to gam ground. Two .. ian Peter Thomson Canada's stan time winner Lloyd Mangrum of Leonard and Car; Middlecofl of Niles, Ill., with a 71, barely quaU­ Tennessee led another assault on fied with 144. er 0 r m par and lied for the lead at 133 Several new faces continued ,io O!!!!~~_!~Ch~~llim~~~* S!,ap Swedish Gymno$ts To P I strokes Friday at the end of the appear ' ahead of the oldtimers. WhUe Sox, aiming at "the fastest Iowa's growing throng of gym- , - second round of the $10000 Phoe- John Barnum of Grand Rapids, oljtfield in the American league," Schlundt, Old nastics enthusia&ts will have the • nex open golt tourname~t. . Mich., shot a 68 for,138. "'lday tnded outfielder Sam Mele opportunity to witness an exhi- Leonard, a 38-year-old veteran PGA ch .ampi~n Walter Burkemo Qlld infielder Neil Berry to the bition by one of the world's out- from Vancouver, B.C., tied the of Frankll~, MIC~., wl.th a 72 for BaltlJpore' Orioles tor outfielder p . N standing teams here Monday at competitive course record at the 140, was tied wIth eight others. J'Qhnny.Groth and infielder John- rep emasis 8 p.m. when the ~ouring Swedish Phoenix Country Club wi1h a 63 Included was Fred Walllpler of In­ ny ,Lippn. , national group performs in th,e eight under par for the 36-35-7i dianapalis, 69. - There was no cash consideration Meet Ton,eght Iowa field house. test. The 139 group included Manuel ~ tb. deal. A 13-man group, which com pet- Thomson Has Ea«le ' de la Torre of Milwaukee, who Groth, 27, speedy centertielder ed for Swed~n in the 1952 Olympic Thomson 24 shot 69 in a round had a 73 after a first round 66, \\\ho broke lnto pro ball under Sox CHICAGO (JP) -An old high games, carried with it an outstand- that produ~ed' a 100-yard wedge and Marty Furgol, Lemont, IU., a Paul Richards at Buffalo, nemesis faces Big Ten scoring ing reputation for gymnastiCS abil- shot Cor an eagle two. 72. . atnI Mele, 31, were the key men in 1 d D S hl dt I d' ,ity. Along with athletic acclaim it th'e transaction. ea er on c un as n lana s has received the Swedish team Middlecoff, 32-year-old Mem- phis player, came in with a 65 late fGtoth batted .253 last season for roaring Hoosiers defend their con- also lays claim to one of the most in the day to brtng on the three­ ttlil tormer St. Louis Browns and ference basketball lead against div~se . gr~Ups, occupation-wise, way tie. M'e)e . .274 for the Sox. State at Bloomington, of Its kmd In the wo~ld. One stroke behind the leaders ~ry and Lipan rated as utility Ind Saturday night Of the group only five members wa~ Bob Inman from Tulsa, Okla-, il1fi~ers with their respecUve .,. list their occupations as beina shooting a 65 for H34 on a course clubs. connected with gymnastics as where he broke in as a caddy 12 . TutetG In Leane' coaches, directors or students years ago. Groth joins Jim Rivera, second Spartans to remain ahead o! Iowa while the other eight represent Harden Fades in American league base thefts sundry professions in their hQme Jack Harden of EI Paso, the lirst lut season, in 'center fac the country. ' round co-leader with Thomson, White Sox. But General Manager Two members 01 the team ~t fell back with a par 71 to lie at Frank Lane said Richards mJght their occupations as typograpners 135 with Johnny WeItzel of Her­ shift Groth to Mele's right field games while another pair are Stockholm shey, Pa., who shot a 69. spot. That would give the Sox an are scheduled, including electricians. The remaining four Jim Ferrier, another native Aus­ \ of Groth, Rivera and Min- ta (5-1) at Purdue (1-6), list occupations as correSP9ndent, tralian, who now lives in San nie Minoso, "the fastest in the (2-3) at Illinois (3-3) and adjuster, clerk and painter. Francisco, came up with a rush Now's \ lcague," Lane said. sin (3-3) at Ohio State (3~3). Since Sweden has been knQwn with a 65 for 136. Tied wiih him Groth had returned his con- as a world leader in the gymnas- was Freddie Haas Jr., of New Or­ Indiana's Schlundt, t' t·· t cd d th e Uiact unsi~ed to the Orioles, who ICS SPOT, smce In l' uce er leans. Haas had his second straight the tQok over the Br()wns' franchise. 30.1 points in six in 1813 by Henrik Ling, and so 68. l)(;spite his slump last season, games, goes against the variation in occupational Players with scores of 145 and Gro~ has a ll!etime batting aver- State's sophomore center, Duan groups comes as no surprise. under qualified for the final two Time age of .286. Groth $aid he had Peterson, in a renewal of a This sport has become an inte- rounds. been Biked by the Orioles to gral part of the Swedish educa- Some of the pre-tournament fa- a "IItUe slice" In pay. days feud. tional program in its schools and, Richard managed Groth, a pro- Peterson, with help of his outside the schools a vast volun- Avoid duct of Chicago Latin prep school, hart, Ind., High mates, harnessed tary movement' has g row 11 NOWI ' at Bu!falo In 1~48. Schlundt-then a high school sen- throughout that Scandanavian na- Mel. I-'u- at Washington-Clay township tion. th~ .. ... OJ Hlgh-eftough for Elkhart to whi Th b f S d t' i THE SWEDISH TEAM IS shown runnlnK tbrourh its exercises in , 'Olele was acquI'red by the SOX e num er 0 we es par IC - .fL G" D' t t . I t. y me hlrh hone vaulting event. This event will be among the sev- ; I '. tr,'''m... Washln.gt.on early t'n '''e 19.52 lard e II 0 Pumme I s ?n s earn or a reglOna ourne pating in the sport, ' both in and "'... trl(.1mph three years ago t f h 1 h . # eral &hat Sweden's national team. will perlonD. in its exhibition ~~"n. An ""ury hampered him \ . OU 0 sc 00, as now grOWn .0 Reg~tration . se ...... -'" Mi t . . f 't I t f '11' . here Monday evenJng. last year as he batted .274 tor Crf" f TKO nneso a, prlmmg or I s cru- near y a qual' er 0 a ml Ion m ------1 third time in four seasons. He a~- a ler or ~ game against Indiana at 5,000 sections covering the \ '! .... St· . Monday, is expected country. phases of the sport. floor exercises and nine times S() hit ...27 or ... ,e ena ors 1D h 1050 :uld 1951, slumping to ,259 I N York Bouf past Purdue Saturday n!ght. The gym sport .has become a ~we~en can b~ proud of t e champion of Sweden, will lead the i ,195" n ew Gophers trounced the Botler- part of the recreatIonal programs stlldes taken by ltS women gym- team's performance here Monday.h-...... ------n • f' makers, 80-64, at Minneapolis instituted in Sweden's factories nastics since they finished first in Th t th f ' Id h • A4dod Short. • RU, ·S:' H;!, . 8er ry came to the Sox the last · I t th . . 1 th 9 01 . ddt e program a e Ie ouse 'N h f Th 5 h ' , '" NEW YOR K(IDL - Toe GI'ardel as mon , and offices as we I as a common e 1 48 ymPICS an secon 0 '11' I d h ' d 1:. ort 0 e a ara month ot last season from ~ ,--.. y - . . f' h ' d' hR' . 1 52 WI inC U e sync romze ca ..,- 10, never known as a great punch- In other Midwest activity, mode 0 exercI.se lor t e Swe IS uss.la~ m 9 . thenics individual erformances -Trnolo(ue- Browns and had a ,271 Ilv.~r:tl!'p_1 er dropped Walter Cartier three Dame meets DePaul and Dayton Ie population. Some 30,000 o( William Thol'esson, 1952 Olym- , 11 1 b a ~ h . t 1 'Hughies Ducky Daddy' Lipon, like Groth, was a product tI~es Ih the first r und Frid y fac~ Loyola in a Chicago Stadium women, ranging in age pic champion in free exercises, and ~n para det ~~ n d h?r~z~nbr -Cutoon- ot Ife Detroit' Tigers, but last i 0 a doubleheader. 20 to 70, compete in various Anders Lindh, sixth in Olympic aI', s?ee um ng an Ig a e Late,l World New. Eve"l. &CaSon went to the Boston Red n ght to win on an VV~aU~I~tl~n~g~. __iiiiiiiiii ___iiiiiiiiii __~~~~~~~~~~~~= S9x '; I\l1d then the St. Louis t~chnical ~nockout in 2:48 of . • • . Ii Browns, hitting .214. middleweight bo~t at Ma?lson Another B.g Day for Fans- , IOWA ' LI~n, who plays shortstop and Square Gar~en. Glardello weIghed tHird, base might figure in the I57Y-1 , Car her 161 pounds. Th IT ' I PREMIERE WhIte Sox'hunt for a third Ref:ree Harry Kessl.er stopped 'ree owa earns n ./.' . man,'. . 4Je fIght alier ihe tblld knock- . "Actio" ·Today GU7:~~ss([4:'" (.] ~ down in the roynd. Under New Another sports fan's holiday ... . . THE GREAT Shop, > Early.\: .... York; state rl;lles he ha? no c~~a on tap today in the Iowa field derrated and is capable of cb.ampion, and both the Badgers ! K~ler w~ted no t~e, . Sli , ~- house when three Hawkeye . ~:rl" l\lg the automatic endmg In com- t ... ~. . t up on a glVell...... ,..t to li.tQ~ a a-nd- Iowa have lost to Michigao A pllan'ce with Ne'w York state en e• ...,m pFOmt.nen geared outfit, such as Iowa. State. Sp,icy He .didn't bother to count although two ~f them beIDg from 0 In afternoon events the fable the ' knockdown co u n t e r had the Big Ten ranks. . gymnastics and swimming Of r~aChed three when it was halt- The sports spotlight today is will meet Chicago and 'isc..: " (:' "., 1\o,'nl . ".,.ier n'owes "'ere .four' under men's nat tor the Lone 'Tree In LAWRENCE WELK'S T...... Se", . ~.,a'v, __ rloft Ca' P .'. ,,' ... ~ " . "BabbI6. In lb. WIDe" " aa- ,. " . ~ - " " ' . 56 holes fl~eded to dispose 01 Mrs. L On D •••• R•• or', mal\ B." , .. Us 1~'·; a,. JOlIN WlCK~ ~aurlce Glick o~. Ba~'timore and eague BaHle C.a.~~"s CO~·iA~~... ork - . " .. '. :-b.n,.I.waD 8"111 Writer Ellen Gerr of ReaalOg, PA., • BI8 81'ARKLING RRl'TIIH8 ..----.. ., 8 I s. .. '', 101 .. , .. I.-'., • . ' • - , '!.I n~ 2. ' ,. . . ' CoDloDlal "OVERWd"ea~",. U-NII'Ii" -ALSO-S.lcc\o' . , • -'.<.':; ,," ~ -Jlubufaue kelt Pll~ with league I Mrs. )lob nine. tho l.. dH, In U·Hig'" wIn w;thhlrv' ' ,;;;,::~:_ !wItt' Hawldets -.ecQfd .to four . Polly ~Iley of Fort Worth and respective point totals of 18 and 15, "£NVS ' 1"'f:"'~"~R"'-M~" .in eight leatile games, but Bee McWane of Blrminibam. run- It was Riggle who, late in the <.NOW MONDAY" NEW bub Que's \ win put the.. Rams neFup team last year, defeated game with the Blues leading only lPQI'e firmly' in second place in the Barbara Romack of Sacramento, 41-40, hit three straight field goals G110DV le.~". I . . Calif., and Dot Kirby of Atlanta, to assure .U-Hlgh of victory. LJ (\1 ' DpbuQue was torced to score 4 and- 2. . . Lone Tree took the' lead early FOR he!lvily mm the field against the In another quarterfinal match, in the first period, not relinquish- tittle Hawks al the losers hit 14 Mrs. Marjorie McCiUEm of DeCa- ing it until near the lind ot the , ,tjee' tosses, four more ' than tur, ' Ill., and Bobbie Dawson of first· half. U:,High trail~ 13-7 .at GADV Rams in the game. .' Piedm~nt, Call!" ~efeat~ Marjo- the first period mark,_ but the . 1\1 .. :Tbe Rams' attack was paced by rie Bu,r~ of ' ~t~nsboro, 'N. c;., Bluehawks gained momentum in Right ~OQks rap" Tom Merritt, wbo' hit 15 Jeanne DopblDS o~ St, Lows, the seconq period and led 21-18 at . Win nor of ihis yoar's P,OlDta, Iowa City'S big difficulty iii' (j~ the pMe wD oqpizl' with IIl.~iiiiiiiii2~· '~iiiiii· ~(-iiiiiiiiii- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~· 1 'I.'t Actor' Acac!o!"y .h.e!*ht. held· .by • the SA'{E ~dvantaJe ' c:t Na~ COUQh Wear1D; Yent DoWll? Awarcll 1l~{" w~. came through with 22 ".. . 25% fi.ld ~Is as e.ompared to oJllT 18 ...... , fdr fCJtY ' blgb. .' . . . AVftAGI . 'Y01ia "CitY trailed by only two : ~',~]R¥ .BRONCHOlA ~S1_ RUTH ROMAN·ANTHONYQUINN _ . . ,PolnU 'wlth Jess. than