~ Serving the State Th.Weather University of Iowa (; llnued cold toda Campus and ,,·jah ble iIIO~ Our­ I' • II b tou, t. n­ Iowa City at tlnut'll (' Id throucb , un­ dol • E51. 1868 - AP leose.J Wire, Wlrephoto - Fi.... unb lowo City. lowo, Solurday. March 16. 1955 Two Gunmen ob Iowa City Gro'c r '. Belgian Students Ptotest Cut in School Subsid ~ es Scoop Money ~ Flee Hancher Greets Ind"an Ambassador From John's Grocery , t Joh,,'s Mar­ t., tall' FT d y. n ' ht. m n I II-;~ with hIm f0r &bout uod '. Al I 1

C .. WI"plitt., IGN-WAVING 8 eleian athollc ll tud ~nl.s demon trate In 11 vtrl('e a aln t Ihe onrnmeot' po_ posed CU ! In Catholic chool ubsldlt . tore than !),OOO poll I'mtn \\trl' moved Into 8m I earl Stress~s Importance this morning to enforce a r onrnmenl ban on all catherlnJ' or more Ullln five pe pit'. ,roup mov - rnents Inlo Brussels bave been prohibited. About 934.00 of Beltlurn '. 1,646,000 chool children at. lelld CathoUe school. Catholic p rents kept their chJldr n ut of hool Thursda in one~d pro­ test strike against the sub Idy cut. Of H;' ~ torical Editing l 'Universe Entry Am('ri.c;m univeNiilic FJ'Q:ty r----"!"""­ nl 111 W rc: U!1g'u 10 do mom In th Hi.! torlCliI F.lIltnl,'· H' <11- t II ld. of prom till, rril al West A((uses Russia o . plain ~l th po 1II0n of the ' kal iUn b) Prot. J tilln . hl.~IQI hi torlcol editor alol1o'ld th' P. BoYd, of the Prin Lon ! - v. Ily h torv de- I rtwnt. hI>- OfSeuecy Violatio &yd spoic the 8 p.m. alon f th 334 nnu I Cell

LO~ (A» -The We tern pGiNC!r3 u. the viet Uno, of Tl~Omb hrtBre." loh Frida night of gross viola- tion oC the sec'recy rules of the The ~cstern powers chargcil five--power London conference that Sovlel JJe.puty Foreign Mln­ Called Pollee on dtisal'mament. Ister Andr.d A. Gl'omyko Leok d A rhal>ky cal\ d the pol cc ot to the SovIet news o~ency a plan T h~'Y p'led~ed . hl>wevcr, to prl'sented by him to the con(er­ 9:30 p.m. push ahead With the negotiations enee Bnd gave ou a "Downright Both m n, AI "to cast aside the hor.rible threat mIsrepresentation" o.t the W(6t~ w ~ bout 25. JI laid one wa ern positlon. bout 5-10 and thinly built. Th other, he said, w about 5-" The Brliish tor i~ oHic in a and stocky. The stocky IMn, h statement char d Gromyko First of 70 To Probe id, shivered notl~llbly whU with a "gro.. violation" of e­ talkln, with Alberhosky brlore cr~y rules agreed up n at the the hold-u.p. start oC th conference a month Progress A1berhask,y, ho keC!p6 h I~ PI'!ys Set ago. ,tore open until 11 p.m.. wa The state deopartment I'leld up 10 1050, wh n b:lndll.! Of A-Plane said th V.S., Bri­ took nboul ,ISO. For Monday 'ml'n. tain ond Fra"ncc o~r ed Ru. 'Ie Friday nliht's hold-up WlI Jdferaon Papers wasguilly of n "shockini breacn Killona hlah school' presenta­ WASHINGTON W) - A sen­ partly covered. by In:;urnnce. he Boyd (s now edltin- "The ate-house Atomic Energy sub­ of faith." said. tion or "The U,ly DuckUn," at p. pel'S or Thomas Jefterson," a committee plans to ask air Io:c(' Gromyko, chief Russian dele­ Customers In BernIe's Fox 9:30 a.m. Monday will be lh~ 50-volum work or whkh £Om" leaders why greater progre s gate. left London Thursday to ! fuad tavern. acro' the str t flrst ot 70 on -acL plays n leI 12 volum h ve en pUbJi hed. hasn't been made In developing Moscow, via Stockholm. aftl'f trom the grocery, said th two week on Unlvenlly theatre t ,C, In the arternoon . ion Prot. giving an interview on the talk~ men. ~re drlnkln there be­ Followin, Kalona in the 21th atomic planes. FIR T ENTRANT In the 1955 harl' L. Mo"" t. Un Iv r ity to the Soviet Tass ogcncy. Th,l' Core the hold-up. annual Iowa Plo:v Prod uc t.I on or Chkugo hist 'Ian, .lid BrilL h The question will be posed to Miss niverse beaut, oompe­ festival will b Dy.art, "The Secretary Harold Talbott and top Interview touched otC the We ·t­ Utlon I 1 -year-old lnJ'a oci Iy Is becomin mor' like ern denunciation. Runnin, Tidc"; Fayette, "Heot­ AmerIcan lIOC'i y. air force brass at a hearing next lIoffman, "MI rIlJlIay," Ing LI,htnlng"; ond Luana, "The Gl'omyko detailed B Russian Spellkin on the subject of Wednesday. who won hrr naUon', IIn.a .. Storm." Hlah chools with en­ plan cilUing for st p-by-step re­ Billiard Room "Th Tro ormation I7f BrlU ~ h Sen. Albert Gore CD-Tenn.), n recently In Montevideo. The roll men t5 ot fewer than 150 stu­ duction oC conventional weap­ annual ev~nt I cbeduled lor I ty Sl~ 1909:' Mowat. sa.ld subcommittec member, said FrI­ dents wil l t kc part in the fes­ JrENKl' TEELE CO!UMAGER, left, hi tori n and author, talk ons. like tanks and artillery, and July 14-24 III Lonl Beath, thal th~ dL rane 01 <, Iou da y he feels part of the difficul­ tival. wl~h PTot. Ralph EU"worth, head 0' the 'U l IIbr.r , U1)On hi ar­ ty "may lie in th-e , Jact that the leading to eventual abolition of CaUf. Open Monday barriers, better WI('"CCSS 0 hi her Monday's playbill II I.!, begin­ rival her Frida . omma.er wlll Ik to Ole 33d nnu I n­ nuclear arms. e uca ion. th Jmprov ~ status air [olce hasn't had any Admiral ning at 2 p.m .• OldJl, "Wny I am terence or the tuchers ot hi ~,.,. and I I Rick over." . Six SUI queens wllJ aim for of h workini man Dnd the u the side pockels to oftlclally open a Bachelor"; D nmark Academy, ThJ TOlTenl: P 011 EducaU,n ," of f w r dom lic servants show He credited Rear Adm. Hy­ .....~.~ Telescope the bilUald room Ln the new ad­ "The Jeweled Cro "; Under­ -- that the 1055 pal n of Brltish man George Ri ckover. who su­ dition to the Iowa Memorial wood, "Sparkln' to; Monte:cuma, Ilte I much dirtercnt from that pervised the building of the tJnjon Monday mornlni, The "HI'h Window." before World War n, atomic sub"1srine Nautilus, with Date Set for Evening ta eUme Mond y, 30 'Gunmen' Harass billiard room will be the econd "British ocl ty mDy ~omc pushing i\ to a successful con­ May Detect recreational area to be opened with the fi rst curtain ,oin, up ven or Am rlcoD than Am- clusion much earlier than other­ t 7:30, will be shared by Earl­ in the new addition. erican societ.y in at I~a one re- wise 'WoOld have occurred. Gori' Red Editors Sixteen bowling lanes became ville, "Playgo rs": We t Liberty. School Bus Driver 5IX'Ct-ln the shorter span be­ said a ttlp made by committee New Stars available for cocducaUOn:JI, on­ "Th Sisters McIntosh"; Freder­ t.ween Eng 1 i s h extremes ot members on the sub had spark­ ik3, "The Fin&cr of Cod" an~ FAIRFIELD, C 110. (A»-Law­ MOSCOW (A» -Eleven Ru­ CAMBRIDGE, Ma..roved:l enate bill III TOB.V PAltLEy­ leave Ihe door OP9n f r possi ­ It. had withheld the visas be­ RADIO TELESCOPE­ slore here said he would. offer leaders will reform their ranks He wanted orotection. They gave m~rel .\' eonUnuing present ror­ op­ him two "COpS. po~atl ble reopening ot the Peress hear­ cause the group had no speciJie (Continueel 011 7x,{!.(' 6) Gri[tith, who is tree on $1,000 to give It pc,ISwly tougher n Income and excise tox (Contin"ed on Page 6) injls. pJa.ces to visiL bond, a job. posUion. Tbe cop& boarded tbe bus a.nd roles tor one morc year. • ':,... • .. I ' To P Pal:'e 2-TnE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa editorial LETTERS A Public Servant Dies- B,ownell Warns 01 Red Inlil#ration TO THE EDITOR (EDITOR' NOTE: lIere are ' r , The nation lost one of its most outstanding citizens la.. 4ers are Invited t. up ..... pl.­ excerpts from an address "l\led- I ment o[ justice against the La­ Ion. In lollerl to Ibo 1.lIor. All lellen Thursday with thc dealh ot John W. Davis. Davis, one of ing the Communist Menace" by bor youth league have hampered And Still It Grows must Inel.de handwritten Il,nature. and addresses - t7pewrlUen ~lr ••l"tI th.c leading attomeys in lhe country, achieved his greatest Herbert Brownell Jr.. aUorney Communist cHarts to recruit are Dot acceptable. LeUera bee.me Ule genera! of the UnHed tates, to property of The Dan,. lowan. Tile lame a a public servant. members and spread hate propa­ .,wan reserves 'he rJlbt ,. .1Io,'-a, the Greater Boston Chamber of ganda among our youth. After aeltd represeatative letters .. bell au, Bis political career started in HllO \\ hen he was ('\ecLed ommerce last Monday). on tile same lubJeet are reeel"e., .r other lengthy hearings, the wltbhold leUo... Coalrlb.I... Ir. to congr 'ss from W st Virginia, and reached its peak when board has ordered the Labol IImlle4 to DoL more Ibl .. I ... lelle.. I. We have made a great deal of Youth league to register wttn any 3O-day pe.lod. Oplal .... exp,.n" 'he won the Democratic nominatioil for president in 19U. do no!. necesllarlly repu.ea' Uttte .f progress in the past year against the attorney general as a Com­ Tbo Dan, lowln.l , Although he lost the 1924 election to Calvin oolidg(.>, Communist infiltration. But it is munist front: so the public may Davis remained in politics. In 19:32 h backed Franklin D. clear from intelligence informa- i know its officers, its financial Is Art Vulgar? Roosevelt for tlle Democratic llominatioo. tion provided to me by the FBI support and the objects to which that we cannot lower our gulrd. its resources are devoted. TO THE EDITOR: In the last 20 years of his Iifc, D,I\ is' political philosophy We cannot relax our vigilance. Meanwhile, we hav{! continued The dangers - even many of As a steady ' reader of the turned more to the Republican party. JIe attacked thc re­ lo 'Strike at the Communlst con­ "Letter-to-the-Editor" column, I the same problems - still exist, spirators with a number of le­ election of I oosevelt in 1936 and backed Wendell Willkie in because of the ver.! nature of saw to my disgust a letter .pro­ gal weapons. Another 250 sub­ testing your running on March 1940 and Dwight D . Eisenhower in 1952. co"spira~y. the communist versive .aliens have been de­ 23 a picture of "vulgar nudism" .. Davis' law practice ranged from defending Eugene V. It is a woddwide plot,direct­ ported or ordered deported since by the artists of SUI. ed by scheming, ruthless men Debs, prominent Socialist I nder, to arguing for the steel last ApriJ 9. Six pel"3ons have I believe that very few Daily who would bend the whole companies in the steel seizure case of 1952. been convicted of lying to the Iowan readers will have "pas­ world to their seliish will. They government about thoir Commu­ As solicitor general of the United States under Presi­ sions aroused" by the reproduc­ cannot rest, they cannot succeed, Herbert Brownell Jr. nist aIfilia tions and another six tion of this type of art in the dent Woodrow Wllsoll, Davis rcpresellted the government un til lhey have enslaved all the indicted for the same offense. 'We Crlll/101 Relax' pages of the Iowan. in anti-trust suits against the Uniled Stales Steel corporation, world. Four pers~n5 were convicted of As far as art goes, regardless The Communist party, U.SA ., harboring fugitive Communist and International IIm'Vc ter. • of the quality of the paintings is like an iceberg. Only a small plain -talk. par~y lead{!l' Robet,t Thompson themselves, they are a .pal t of As another public service, Davis ser~ed on the American part can be seen, but lhe bulk is The Communist party line hus who was himself jailed with an our American culture. There­ delegation which met with the Germans to reach an agreement beneath the surface. The ex­ not varied much in the past exltra penalty lor jumping bond. fore, they should be pl'esented posed part o[ the Communist year. The Communists still usc The Smith act. which makes it 'on the treatment and exchange of war prisoners in 191&. to the ·public. conspiracy in this country is any available issue or incident a crime to advocale ihe violent ;rhose who object to publi­ , The nation suffered a great Joss \Vh n pneul110Jlia claimed shrinking but thel'e cont.inues tJ to vilifv the United States and OVErthrow of the govcrrtrnent, cation of this type of art in a .tllC life of John W. D,nris. be much activity beneath the glorify -the Soviet Union. Iremains a~ effective legal w.ea - daily paper express Jdeas sim­ surface. They oppose re-arming West pon to strike at the leadership. ilar to those voiced by ministers Secret Mectine' Germany; they advocate admis- New Laws in the seventeenth and eight­ sion of Red China to the Unit- Two new laws are added de- een th centuries. The members oC the Commun­ "Interpreting the News- ed Nations. At nome. they seek terrents to th?Se, who would play PhU Cummins, A2 ist party resort to secrct mer ling repeal of the Smitn act, the ]n- the Commumsts game. " ..... ~ 310 S. Ca.pitol st. places, secret schools, evcn £c­ cret symbols or numbers in 'llllCe ternal Securitx., act or 1950, anJ The ~irst Of. these is thc so­ ... -'",JJ. .Slrang·eAnomaly in India of names. They usc an ACS'lflian the Communist Control act of called lmmumty statute. One language in dcscribing their 1954. They advoc:lle mcrger of case under It alrcady is !befol'e Taught at Mission, CommUnist-dominated un ion:; the coulis. It involves William nation, which is exactly in a Communist effort to stem By J. l\L Roberts aims and functions, an admitted­ ~vhat' Associated Press News Analy~t with others affiliated with the Ullman, a J'lWn identified h congress wants ,them 10 do. the succcssJul campaIgn against stnte. It had a natural start ly protective form of cxpression CIO or AFL. sworn testimony before a con­ 2. A Ltempt to conceal such subversion. To Speak Here toward a socialistic structurformation to the FBI or who mind, but so far has rai~ed cour,t. Ullman has served notice 1949. Roussel opens a new series of carrying the paTty program. of appeal. trated through affiliation. testi1ied in court against the only 36 1 million, including ~ The Lutheran Mtssion in New 1 programs presenting Fren~h in­ That pamphlet was entitled in­ The second tool comes in the Major Shift Communist pauty. Other articles .1 .0 million loan from the World strumental music of the past Guinea is the largest proteslant bank Dnd 15 million from the nocently enough, "The American Communist Control act of 1954. The Communists have recently in Communist lPublications have mission in the South Pacific. Band Begins hundred years FRO M Way to Jobs,' Peace and Democ­ It utiJizes machinery of the Sub­ made a major shift in ,the em- repeated this attack year aiter lndian government. Of the bal­ F1RANCK TO FR.ANCAlX at 1 phasis they place on their vari- year. About 25 children from Aus­ ance, only slightly more than racy." versive Activities Oon.trol 'board p.m. Bul they are having their to .determine if Communists have ous ,programs. 1t is 'becoming in- While the fight against com­ tralia, New Zealand, Germany, one million came from private Canada, New Guinea, and the TEA TIME SPEClAL features troubles, too. They are not hav­ subverted a legitimate business creasi~y clear that the eur~ent munism gocs on, the Itaotles of American sources. Italian jazz with the Italian ing much luck recruiting, or or labor organization and to en­ violent a tta'Ck against govern- diafbolical ccmspirators change. United States attend the board­ Tour Monday in g school and are able to have Sta.ble Government All-Stars at 4 p.m. even maintaining their ml'mber­ able members to 'free themselves ment witnesses and against the But the important thing is that The SUI concert band will 'rhe complete performance of from such domination. FBI's confidential sources of in- we are making progress in our vacations at least twice a year India's energetic Amb11ssador ship. We know their fum!­ leave Iowa City on its annual "I Pagliacci" by LeoncavalI:l raising drives are f311mg short. UnJon Moves formation has many of its roots fight agaJnst ,them. with their families. Mehta, a business man himself, will be presented by the La Sca­ Meanwhile, some of the unions .;-pring tour Monday at 8 a.m . They are hard-pressed to keep . has bcen preaching to American la opera company chorus and which might be involved have investors for more than two an active leadershIp intact and Originally founded in 1881, the orchestra on OPERA P.M. at 7 functioning in the face of gov­ made moves 'to do one or more Q~ars the truth that India has band has ,been making a spring p.m. of three things: ' a st'l'ble government, that its ernment actions. tour of Iowa sioce 1939, its pres­ TOD Y' scnED LE 1. Take action to cleanse GENERAL NOTICES I finanCial affairs are in good 8:()() Morning Chapel Offset FBI ent direotar, Frederick O. Ebbs, 8:15 News ,themselves o[ Communist domi- General Notices should be deposited with the editor of the editorial pare of The Dally Iowan In the shape, and that there is a vast 8:30 Mornlnll Serenade They have set up their own newsroom, room 210, Communications center. Notlces must be submitted by 2 p.m. the day precedln, said Friday. Ebbs took over the 9:()() Chalkdu. t field for profitable develop­ internal security apparatus to first publicatIon; THEY WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BY PHONE, and must be typed or le,lbly writ­ 9:20 The BooksheU QUset infiltration by the FBI. ment. But they just don't come directorsrup of SUI 'bands in the 9:45 Chlldren's Circle ten and sl&'ned by a responsible person. No General Notice will be publlshed more than ODe week across. 10:15 Stories 'n Stuff That apparatus has nol only Foreign Student fall of ]954 aiter the retirement 10:45 prA Progrtim prior to the event. Notices of church or youth ~oup meetings will Dot be published in the General No­ One reason, of course, has been of Charles B. Righter. who had U:OO Safety Speaks been ineffectual, it has spread tices column unless an event takes place before Sunday mornIng. Church notices should be deposlied a high demand for new capital 11 :15 Iowa State Dept. ot H~alth fear and distrust within Com­ conducted SUI bands since 1937. 11 :30 Recital HaU Evenings Planned w:lth the Religious news edJtor of The Dally Iowan In the newsroom, room 210, Communications cen­ in this country. But there L~ 12:00 Rhyt'i1m Rambles munist ranks, and created dis­ ter not later than 2 p.m. Thursday for publication Saturday. Tb" Dally Iowan reserves the rl{ht to fear and uncertainty abo'.1~ In­ Performances are scheduled 12:30 News order in party communications. in 12 Iowa cities on the 5-day 12 :45 Serenade In Blue Several foreign students will edit all notices. dia, too, just as there is aboul 1:00 From Franck to FrancoJx The party's schooling program be entertained by fraternity so many of lhe countries where spring lour. Towns in which the 2:00 MU5ic For Lis-tenln& is dwindling. lts largest school. THETA SIGMA PIU WILl. APPLICATIONS FOR OF- PROF. H. F. GATES, DE­ band will ap'pear include Wash­ 4:00 Tea Time Special houses ,throughout this semester, the United States government 5:0.0 ChUdrell's Hour the Jefferson school of social Frank Sehwengel, C4, Daven.­ hold a work meeting Sunday, flces on Women's Recreation as­ partment of IPhysics, Cornell would like to see developr.1en t ington, Fairfield, Burlington, Ft. 5:30 News science in New YOTk, has been 2:30 p.m., at the lounge in the sociatiQn represEntative board college. wHl speak on "Ultra­ Madison, Centerville, CharHon, 5:45 Sport.Ume port, president of the Interfra­ undertaken ,by American r,lpi­ 6:00 Dinner Hour disrupted by the Subversive Ac­ ternity council, said Friday. Communications center. Please may lbe oibtained from the bulle­ sonic Waves in Glass," Touesday, tal. Winter·set, Crest.on, Ea'gle Grove, 6:55 News r tivities Control board hearings. come prepared with writing ma­ tin Iboard at the Women's gym­ Maoch 29, at 4:10 ,p.m. in room Garner, Mason City, and Charles 7 :()() Opera PM At its March 3 meeting the 0:]5 Masterworks From France These have resulted in a rec­ terial. nasium. Positions open for ap­ 301, Physics !bUilding. Weltltre State City. COUI'..cil voted to accept a pro1>Q­ ,.---- \Vhat Is }"iodern Poel.-y1 ommendation that the school be sa·l by the YMCA to invite . pointment are publicity, football In the first place. India be­ John Whitlock, assistant SUI 0:45 News and Sports HAWK-I-PEP CLUB MEET- lecture and dance chawmen, A PH.D. GERMAN READING 10 :00 SIGN OFF required lo register as a Com­ students from the International citro gan and continues its independ­ band director, and Mrs. Jean munist front. ing will be held Wednesday, and goif, volleyiball, !l>owling, examination will be given Wed­ house to spend an evening at March 30, at 7:30 .p.m. in the basketball, mixed vo1!eyball nesday, March 30, from 3 to 5 ent existence with the dcfinit: McCanless, band secretary, will Monday, Maroh 28 The SACB hearing examiner various fraternity houses. theb~nd Shambaugh lecture room. A ood swimming sports heads. All p.m. in room 104, Schaeffer hall. goal of becoming a we]far<\ accompany on its tour. Martinu's "Concerto Grosso" held that the schaol was estab­ "This recommendation was will be featured on MUSICAL lished by Communists to teach regu lar meeting will be held and WiRlA members are urged t.o ap­ This is an entire test, not mere­ made to better relations bobween applications for executive coun­ ply, and allplications are due CHATS at 1 p.m. both Communist ideas and U.S. and foreign students," Ron ly the grammar part. Register in cil will be given out. Friday, April 1. room 101, Schaeffer hall, by "The Relations Between Bri- work. The school trustees have Chesmore, AI, New Lenox, Ill., noon, March 30, if you intend tain and Western Europe" will been trusted party membels. chairman of the YMCA commit­ BILLY MITCHELL SQUAD­ Old Capiioll

r p~ 5:-TrtE DAILY IOWA.V-lowa City. l a.-Sal.. Mar. 26, 19:;('1 ~ixth Building on SUI Campus in 1894- History Parley- (Continued from Page 1) Woody, Here Next- afurdCilY,­

a 43 Per cent enrollmenC or Qld Dental Building Cost State $25 000 working class chHdren, com­ Is -Called Young IO.Jd Timer' (This Is anollter In a series o f I ~ pared with 15 per cent in 1939. arileles about familiar build­ He said that th~ advance or "The youngest old-timer in the InCI on Ute SUI campus). the working class is yet to be music business." That's what "Third Herd" and, a ' cording 10 By JOY HANKINS they call Wood y Herman, who rellected in the retail automobile Tjm~ mag!lzine, "is ready to When the Old Dental building will appear at the Iowa Memo- I show a whole generation what was built in 1894 at its present market. Only s~x per cent of the rial Union next Sat.urday lor the it has bc!'n missinl!." location, lacing Jefferson stree" country's working class iamili:s annual Spinster's Spree. No 'Fish Horn' on the north side of the Penta­ have autos. as ccmpared with 53 Them:: ,for this year's dance, One of the most unusual fea­ crest, it was the sixth building per cent of ~per and middle which will last .from 8 to 12 'P. m., tures of his band Is the "basi on the main SUI campus. class !Lamilie-s. is "Dial M for MEEOC." TI ~ke ts trumlp-:- t" which is t'.vice t~e size Around it stood North hall Mowat, a native of England will go on sale Monday at the of a regular trumpet. Herman (libl ary) , which has been torn and the author of a ncw history, Union information desk. Admis­ uses this instwment in the trom­ down, . the ScIence building "Britain Between th ~ Wars," is sion is $2 ipercoup1e. bone section and it has been a which was moved across th ~ a graduab of Oxford university Hel'lman, who started playing cause of many questions irom street to become the Geology and the University of Minnesota. the clarinet in vaudevi'le Q' t'l at the audience. building and Old Capitol. To He taught at the UniverSiity of the age of nine, has be:,n rated The audience al,ways wan(s to . the south were the Medical Ca'lifornia !before joining the his­ one of the top !bandlcaders in the know what it is. The band hQ! building nnd South hall (math) , tory department at the Univer­ country since 1933. decided to hold up a card behind His 'S rd Herd' both ot which have since burned. sity of Chicago . the Instrument which will read. H ~ rman brir.gs to SUI the Special Appropriation Beales Speaks "ThJ.s is not a fish horn! This Is "Third Herd," h.s Jate3l orches­ a bass trumpet! .. This three-story brick build­ Prol. H. L. Beales. of the Uni­ tra. Herman auditioa,d about ing was fin anced by a $25,000 versity of London school of eco­ Herman has n . vel' lost his eJI· 200 musicians be-lore he finally th usiasm for jazz. "[ look ot special appropriation by the leg­ nomics, opened the conference at lound the combination he was 2 p.m. Friday 'With an address those kids and I have to keep islature. The dental departmenl, looking for. on," Wood y s:.tY'!\. (since become a college), which on "Civil Se rvi c~ · Reform, 1853- The 'group, which features 14 55; A Centenary Retrospect." Woody Herman then consisted of about 200 stud­ instrumen.talists and a girl vo­ AWARDED $308 The conference will close at calist, has !been tabbed by L('od.s '3d II crd' ents and a faculty or 17 mem­ The Skelly Oil co. Friday W'I! bers, moved into it in 1895. noon today foLl ow~n g a talk at George Simon, of M~tronome 10 a.m : in Old Ollpitol by Henry magazine. as "the great new also had tJwo other vocalists who Jwarded $308 in a J ohnson It was the first time the SOl S.teele Commag: r, Col umbia uni­ county district cot!. t judgmenl dental department had occupied Woody Henman bano, an as­ were trying to gct a start in the versity historian and a~hor Oot t1Junding, jumping, versatile, musical world. On was Tony against John M. Swank, 328 a building adapted to its needs such books as "The American thrilling band which is great for Martin and the other was Ginny Melrose ct., proprietor of the and used by it alone. Twelve DENTAL STUDENTS DOING LABORATORY WORK, soon after the dental depariment took over Mind" and "Freedom, LoyaHy, listening and danci·ng." Simms. Swank Bnkin~ company, 210 E. yearS eallier, in 1882, thc Board Its new building in 1895. Two clinic rooms on tbe scc'ond flool' accommodated 4.0 patients. Dissent." First BI g- Job Woody took over his own band College st. Judge James P. at Regents of the university had Commager will speak on the Woody had his Jirst ,big job in 1S36 and held it until 1946, Gatfney made the awal'd on ~ started the dental department topic " Against This Torrent: when he joined Tom Gerun's when he was fOI'ced to retire be­ cl3lm for merchandise sold with the stipulation that the Pressures on Education." band ,in 1929, which was thAn cause of illness in the family. Swank on a credit card wilh the "new department should bring After his address, Commager one of the leading ,bands in the He started again in 1947 but ')11 company. , no expense to the state." Fif­ Ce,ntral Party will join a paneL of the teachers country. ' disbanded in 1949 beoouse of r.;;;....;;.--;;;----_;.. teen second-hand barbers' chairs, to ddscuss pl'dblerps of oourse se­ He not on,ly ·played his clarine.t what he termed. "the low ebb one second-hand den tal ch'lir lection in high sc+1001 Qfferings. and saxophone, !but he aiso was of the music '\vorld." and some second-hand laborA­ Appli:calioD's featured as a Singer. The band He has rcturn~d 'With his tory eq uipmen t com priscd thlJ first depar tment on the first Radio Telescope- --iiiiiiiiL~A;:TE~~=~;~~~;:':~;~~;- floor and basement or SO .. I) hall. . Due April 7 (Continl/ed from P(l ge 1) SHOW The tirstcoUl se of study harl Appli alion ;",rms lor t'li e TONITE 1955-19,,6 Central Party commit- can "see" into these invisible consisted of two periods of 5!X IT'S EVEN GREATER THAN , months each, between which tee will be received by campus wavelengths - adding 12 more students would set up PI ilcticc housi'1g units by Monday, Dick octaves beyond what can ,be seen YOU'VE HEARD • until enough money was made Thornton, A4, Council Bluffs, by lhe human eye. to come back to the second ses­ said Friday. The radio telescopc looks some- sion. Addition,,1 forms also are thing like the huge concave mir­ Inerease In Students available for Town Men and rors which astronomers nOI\> U:le Academy ,, \, . By 1895, the number of dental Women at thc Iowa Memorial in their telescopes. These mil'­ students had increased to 2J 5, Union information desk. rors collect light rays and focus .'-Awa;d" .. ;. ~ I ' mid the new denta l building was "Central Party sponsors and su- them. .... - ... I • filled to capacity. The course pervises all-University parties The radio telescope has a con­ Wel~ .k of Instruction was extended to and concerts. This year's sched- cave parabolic H!flecting surface, ,', three years of nine months each ule included six dances and too. The new Hatval'd radio tele­ Ilt- ' in 1895. four concerts. Currently, Cen- scope will pe like a big, rather The new building had labora­ t l~ Party is co-sponsoring deep dish - 60 feet across. Only tories on th'e first floor, and clin­ Spinsters' Sprce with the Uni- it will have a sort of wire mesh "Wb en You're In Love" Ic rooms equipped with 40 oper­ " Ule I Yore Beautiful Ulde" r~l {i] . ~ versity Women's assoc.iation. instead of a mjiTor. The wire HWonderful, Wonderful Day" :, : 'ACADEMY AWARD ' '!lUng chairs were located on the The new committee will be mesh wl11 reflect the invisible "8obbln' \Yomen" uGoln' Co-Un' H second floor. Lecture and reci­ selected by a board composed of radiations from distant parts of "S prln r, Sprlnr, Sprln," WINNERLORETTAyour-G, tation rooms were on the third IIJune Bride" " Lamtnt" the chairman of the present com- the universe onto a little rod, ~m~ ughter~Wb't 11 oar. The dental department mittec and members of the ex- or 'dipole" protruding out of She's Got City Gi~l .s .:"ISh used this building until 1917, ecutive committees of Union the center of the "dish." when mo ved to its present lo­ They Had! it Board and Student Council. Signals focussed on the dipole cation. Five juniors, tour sqpho- will slart a pen which will draw Prof. D. L. Crissinger, of SUI's mores and three freshmen will graphs. The message these college of dentistry, said that f~om be selected and will officially graphs, linKed with what (he as­ crevices in the wooden plan);: floors of thc rooms in which begin their terms after the sprin g lronomers 'can photograph and party April 29. see by standard telescopes, will students ground gold fillings no doubt still contain some gold. OLD DENTAL BUILDING, BUILT 'IN 1894., b as served the col­ An initial selection of candi- give new and more precise iri- CRIME WAVE Stltrrlnr . . .''..;: For some time after the dental lege ot dentistry, university e"'llerimental school. and the uni­ dates will 1Je made on the basis formation about what's happen- Sterling Hayden - Gene Nelson - PhyJUs Kirk department moved to its new versity printing plant, as well as many other departments. The of the ty,pe of application submit- ing in distant parts of the un!- XTRA _ MAGOO ARTOON _ HOT Y 1'OOl'SY .building, the floor sweepings west part of the building was torn down in 1923 to make room be interviewed and 12 will be flam the Old Dental building for University ha.lI. The building is Located on the nortb side of chosen to serve on the committee. ---- - =----===:-- . ~~-- were saved and the gold was the Pentacrest. ~.Thae~~~~will lli~ jieirsie~'I~~~jjjj~ji~~i;~;~i~~iiii~~iiiiiiiii recovered from them, he said. ------All nominations should be 1iJ­ ed at the information desk at COMEDY HIT OF THE YEAR - IN CINEMASCOPE - When the plumbing was remov­ ENGLERT the Union by 5 p.m., April 7. , ti, LORETTA YOUNe . ' ~ ed from- the room which was GE Scholarship Applications Availab ~ e LAST DAY "MANY RIVERS TO CROSS" - 1'1 COLOR- once the crown and bridge lab­ • {.f J(}SIPfJ COTTEN ~ : <>ratory on second floor, gold 25 Young Republicans, Applications for a $500. Gen-l CIt·ommun ca Ions Ct'en cr. or m th c "Doors SUNDAY ~ ErUEt BAi1RYM~RE • was found in the drainpipes. eral Electric scholarship for the journalism oruce, 205 C'lmmuni- Democrats Sign for Trip Open SOc R~uced Size 1955-1956 school year are now cations Center. Sunday Til :.~. "The Far111er:S J It was necessary to tear down Twenty-five Young RepubJi­ available to SUI juniors in pub- I The applicant must be in thc 2:00 P.M. the west part of the building to ca:1S and Young Democrats have 1:00 P.M." Daughter"1 make room for Univel sity hall, lie relations, advertising and upper 25 per cent of his class; signed for a trip to Des Moines • p r " ~P/f't R(CK;n'D In 1923. This reduced the size sales. have extensive interest in sales, where they will visit 15 SUI ONLY NEW SHOW IN TOWN LUS Hitchcock S ' 1&•• .,.. of the building by about one Prof. Ellis H. Newsome of the advertising, or public relations, graduates now serving in the uSPeJJse Hit Amer~can - "4 BIG DAYS" 'third. SUI school of journalism. is and be an citizen or slate legislaiuJ'e. Through the years, many dif­ chairman of lhe selection com- have taken out first papers. The trip will be made Wednes­ - ENDS WEDNESo-A Y - ferent departments have been mittee. The scholarship will be award- day. The deadline for registra­ SUNDAY l accommodated in Old Deptal Forms and instructions can be ed on the basis of the applican ~'s tion is Tuesday. building. The University prmt­ obtained from Prof. W. A. Knuke, citizenship on campus, lcader­ The cost will be $5 and must TOGETHER FOR THE.' FIRST TIME! ing plant was installed on the head of SUI's department of ship ability, academic record, be paid before Wednesday. second flooT of the building in marketing, 209 Un iversity han; and extra-curricular activities. 1927, and the department of Miss Helen Barnes, director of Need is not a prime facioI', but DOOl'S Open 1:15 P.M. TERRIFIC . FROM THE. FIRST · MOMENT! '. , grounds and buildings was lo­ the SUI Business and Industrial it will be considered, Newsome .. ,< t cated there the same year. The Placement office, 107 University said. ~ • l;..tr art and psychology departments hall ; Max Wales, instructor in Deadline lor filing applications \'7;1; {1 i 11 , .\ have had offices ln the building, advertising, 310 Communications is 5 p.m., Friday, with Miss 1f/w a ~ team! d c and the Fratemity business of­ Center; in Newsome's office, 309 Helen Reich, 1 II University hall snows CARY GRANT ' "J fice was once located there. NOW! ... Ends l\fonday! 1:l1li •• :410 MAD ABOUT G:!lO • N:OI INGRID BERGMAN J. At the present time, offices of EACH OTHER AND I - DOORS OPEN 1:15 - • AlfRED IIICHCOCk'S I the .SpI p.hysical plant, Inven­ CHIEF C ....._ SINGING THEIR tory, EngHsh department, and HORSE the personnel office are located HEARTS OUT FOR YOU! 1J41~1/~. s ,n the building. • NOW • "ENDS MONDAY" s \ '1.:k1~1.) VICTOR MATURE ['''CLAUDE RAINS ". e Oil Fire Causes STARS ... IN THEIR SUZAN BALL v JOHIII LUND • -: STARTS 'tUESDAY' a Minor Damage PERFORMANCES! r-mmdd'tj~ WINNER OF 8 e An oil 1,ire at the Dunlap Im­ >- l' plement companry, 409 S. Gilbert .... ACADEM Y AWARDS .... ----~....-- - . st.. at 3:10 p.m. Friday resulted IoU s in minor damage to a .tractor and ~ n smoke' damage to the rear ot the ;;W a repair shop. 0 o!l n ,Firezren said a ipan of oN be­ ~ c neath a tractor apparently be­ c.;l 51 came ignited iby sparks from a weldJn:g torch. • tl Flire 'Chief AI Dolezal said no >- one WII8 j~jured and that most m of the damage was due to smoke. CI) , 0 a: DANCELAND Q '*'1 BIJ~T .MONT_. .1 • I~'a Smar&eat Ballroom c.;l ,. eetlar Rapids, "wa =s - '" 'rr.~q. fB,'. S'~ AIA'IiU" (Q Tonl&e PLU - ACADEMY AWAJD \II WINNER BEST ACTRESSI& THE RWH II MIGHTY --Z WRLIlY,. BOOTH '" HAl! WIESE Q U 'and HI. guy lik. Barney would Q &.1 U) 14 NIC ARTISTS 14 do nexl·and she didn't po featurlnr core · just so he did it with her! (l) I- Lovely EUGENIE SCOTT a: fr .... m Next WEDNESDAY AlSO SIMlliNG .... c:I OoqeaJal "OVEIl IS-NITE" GIG YOUNG· ETHEL BARRYMORE· DOROTHY MAlor~E tJ- Z fJI ROIERT KEITH· EUSIBETH FRASER' ALAN HAl£, JR. I Mule etlpeelall,. for yO)l &AI dl "OVEIl %8'n" w RICtiARD BURTON PLUS - 00L08 CARTOON AND - 8Pf:CIAL TN COLOR I II AIN1 - wonu'l'S MAGGIE McNAMARA "SHI!J!P AHOY" f/I "BIO TOP CARAVAN" LATE NEWS e\ m . ~ __JO_H_N_D_ERE_K_-II!_ ?i¥7E:.3& I)., ~_= ___ . -====='d2i5i _=~.Ez:: ~.c:-t::=. ~ G lI~ nl

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