Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1955-05-05
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Serving the State The Weather Universi~ of Iowa Campus and Fair and mild today. IIIP 78 to H. Pari', Iowa City doudy and mild FrIda,. Est. 1868 - AP leased Wire. Wirephoto - Flv. Cents Iowa City. Iowa. Thursday. May 5. 1955 e ·e IS a ures ·ron Germans Join ObtaOn Marriage License To HonorS9 Independent At Finktiine Nalions Today An·nual Dinner, COLUMBUS. Ohio (Al) - SUI BONN. Germany (Thursday) F'lfty-nine cam p us Jeaders Virgil M. (IP) - West Germany joins the among men students at SUI have fears "we are not prepared for ranks of independent nations to been Invl d to atlend the 33d day, and a big economy ax annual Firlthlne dinner Tu day the problems that lIe ahead" be- sWinJs down on U.S. forces that at 6:30 p.m. In Iowa Memorial have occupied this counb y for Union. balances set up by the framers 10 years with British and French The dInner is a tradltionnl of the U.S. ConslltuUon Is breok- troops. event on the SUT campus. It was The big change comes auto innucurated In I!H7 by the late PresIdent matically as soon as British and W. O. Finkblne. a former Dcs Hancher French high commissioners de Moln I:>u In "man and an 1880 .there is a "revolutloll~ry and un Pres. Virgil M, l1ancher iraduate or th SUI coil e of posit their documents ratifying ,:onstilution:al struggle now in Speok" lU OMo Sial I' treaties restoring sovereignty la-w. Finkbine died in 1930. ·proiress for the suprem3cy of and permitting Allied troops to Theme of Dinner the legislative ov r the execu remain only IS defense forces. Theme of the annual dlnnl.'1' tive branche of our govern The United States and Germany will be "The Importnnce of Garner Cite's aheady have taken this step. Leadersh~p in the American Way ments - lederal and state." He ' old the struigle is serious at the Strict Economy of Life." Robert F. Ray, director of the SUI Institute Gf public af national level ond ev n more se~ This is what it will mean for fnirs, will serve as toastmaster. iou$ nt the state level. City's Future the Allied forces: Repre ntini sur alumni at Adclre 8 as Ohio State Strict economy is the order of the dinner will be George P. Hancher expressed his views in th ~ day. No more castles on the Lloyd. a 1926 &l'aduate of the a formol address at OhIo State School Needs ' Rhtne (or Allied high-ups. SUI cellece oC comm rce. Lloyd AYled troops in general will university. lie was chosen to give [owa City wlll need a new ele ts now a partn r in an invest • "The Shepard Lecture", dedicat mehtary school In the southeast be requIred to observe German lAP Wlr.pbolo l I P Wlr.p ... I.) ment and insurance firm In Jo ed to the late Dean Walter J. area of town In the near future. law. The Allied courts that tried MARION J\fARLOWE, In,er fired by Arthur God/rey April 15, Liet, Ill. LT. GOV. LEO ELTJlON WlaS a bu Y man Wednesday. the ac",-1 their various nationals for ot &djournmellt day 01 the 56th ,eneral umbly. lIere he IlfIlI bills Shepard. a dIstinguished AmerI Buford W. Garner, superinten poses with Larry Puck, 30 year her elder. ouhlde the maula,e F'aul Bartlett, 04, Bedford. taJ,k fenses have faded out. Military pa ed last aturday by the senate. Minute later he IlIp~ down can political scientist. dent of schoo14, Bald In a be license burea" In t. Loul city hall. The Lwo obtained their li wlll five lhe response for the fore the Lions club Wednesday. orfenses will still be tried by cense Wednesday and plan to be married Friday mornln, at the students attendIng the dinner. the back lair to act a rOVtTllor. in the absence of Gov. Leo Cltlng a steady encro:lchment Garner attrJbuted this to pos courts-martia l. home of Mis [arlowe's mother. Mr . Marion Townsend. In t. President Virgil M. Hancher will Poe&h. when committee arrived with notification tha~ both of legislative power Into the exe sible students from outsIde areas The soldiers will be able to Louts county. ('uck is a producer for Godfrey. deliver the traditional closing /Iou es were ready to adjourn sine die (without appolnUn~ a fu cutive functions of government. emblln~ &0 that seek annex keep their ~ost valuable privil address. \ure as date). He then returned to the unate join Mr. Hancher said: lIouse peaker A. Jlanson In brln,ln' down their ,avela for ation to the Iowa eges - the right to buy customs Tappin&" Ceremonlel "By varIous devices the legis free goods in the servicemen's the la t time (hi se Ion. ( tory and another pi tun: p&,l'e 6) lative power seems destined City &chool dis During the dinner, Omlcron stores. This means continued ac through the years to C'fode the trict. ond to the Elect Spence to Delta Knppa. men's honorary so ,::onstructlon of powers of the executive lind re cess to cheap cigarettes, coffee. ciety, wIll "top" new members duce them to its will. or what Is the Procter and tea. liquor. perfumes and other (or In Illation. Frank Myers. M4. lually proba.ble to substitute Gamble phint. luxuries at p'rlces far below Ger Shcldon, ,presldent or the SOCiety, l Go r n e r pre man costs. will preside over the "tappina" iIs own committee structure In Scien'ce Academy the exercise or real executive dicted increases CI,areate Limit Cut c remony. In enrollrtlA!nt or But rations on some of these Kenneth W. Spence, he;td of power - oil without the trouble 290 in the junior Also attending the dinner will or Inconvenience of amendln, Items have. been cu!4,. at German the SUI departmcnt of psycholo of distiniui,l hed lentifle ...re- ~qo~ aod. pe slu(lenls still on the cDmpu!' Lhc constitution. Our nn stors tWl request, such as the present limit gy. was elccte~ to the Na(lonol search. who were guests at previous 31' In the sentor •. tt kl . Academy oC SCI(!nces lit the nca- thought that lhl~ Wilt the way or 10 pac k s 0. clgare es wee y demy's recent annual meeling in rn 1953. his work In condition dinner. alumni who attended high school In 1960-81. ing, learnIng lind motivatIon re to oppressive. or even tyrannical, He also prt!dleted II . blih for U.S. soldiers instead or 15. Washin,gton. D.C.. it was nn previous dInners whJJl! students WASHINCTON (Al)-The sen- government. It is far our "enera They ca". buy no package cartee nounced Wednesday. s(; arch brought the Iowa psy (lL SUI and friends of Finklblne. ate Wednesday night overwhelm- ent act expires June 12 this year. school enrollment. of l,G63 In It they II ve In ba rracks. chologist the annual Howard tion to decIde whether they were 1968-69 whic~ he said might The campus organizations and ingly passed President Eisen- 2. New power to cut tariffs 15 ;'Ight or wrong." The solcUers will still be able Spence is the second member Crosby Warren medal, the high the students who will represent hower's fo, eign trade blll. em- per cent In three successive 5 mean the con~truction of ·a 'new to drive their private automo- of the present ]owo faculty to est honor of the Society of Ex ChaD,e Public AWtude junior high sehooL • perimental Psychologists. He Is them: powering him to cut American per cent steps over the extension biles n c"eap quar'termastE!T be n~med to the academy, which Val ...., n, <bo .. a: Wa ... 1I&.ld.a. AI. !stiffs to spur world commerce. perIod. He may use these (0 win The SUI president says one Present problems which Car 0" . was IncoI1porated by act of con- co-author of the book. "Com AI ..... rlb: ••1"'.. .1 la .. : Tko,".r. ner said the district must con gasoline. and. the cars Will 'be gress. in 16&3 to advance science parative Psychology," and the )I. lIul.bl •••. L.'J. Air •• ', 11 ..1 .. Qaad. Approval came on a 75-13 roll trade concessions from other na- oossible or partial solullon may rrce of the stIff German horse- and to advise the government n.rle: Go.e I. Hatdla,. A ~. All •••, : call vote. tions. lie in changing the public atti sider are adjustment of classes author of a number ot mono .dll.r. Iowa ","w Revl ... : Jo.ck W. to keep the junior hi(h school P.ters, 1..\, Am ..: ruel.r loam: &of It was a big victory Cor the This giv s the President new tude toward poUlics and public power 'tax. on scientific rna tters. Originally graphs. from becoming overcrowded and M. Plltl •. A ~ . A.lb ... : .Iodenl br ....b, President on what he has cnlled t~rl' r( cutU'ng powers for the 1hst No Plush LIviD&' Quarters limited (0 50 outstanding seien- Before joining the SUI facul A.erlealD Pllar.lee.Utal .... c.laU •• : c- lervice. re-asslgnment at pupils In the For the west Germans, the tists, membership is now set at RI.h .... J. C ••k. P~. AUull.. a key measure in the eUort to time in 10 years. ty in 1938. he tauriht at Yale =i He_mall C.IUb ! uenll. C. Temple. Id . t d " We can hardly survive Ineom- southeast .rea ot IOWa Oity sovereignty they long have been 450.