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ava .OC, -0 e Ino U Ie Educational Tells of Staff Cut Jelke Secrecy Nehru Warns Crew Completes 3d 'Ujiji' Set Rare. Disease Dulles Says Agencies Back Leaks Checked Of MiI~t?r!sts Body Arrives UN BoycoH , I I As Pol,t,c,ans For Research May Tighten' TV Network By Detectives N'EW DELHI, India (JP)-With- The body ot a tlve-year-old out naming President Eisenhowcr MancheBter youth was at Unlver- WASHINGTON (JP)- Secretary A proposcd state wide educa- NEW YORK (JP}-Delectives be- or others, Prime Minister Nehru sHy hospitals Wednesday after u Dulles said Wednesday the lItate tional television network got the gan shadowing newspapermen told parliament WednCllday that rare brain dJsease [or which there department is givlne "very carer- support of two major state educa- Wednesday after Minot (Mickey) military leaders are dangerous at is no known curc brought death to ful scrutiny" to a possible naval tional . agencies in a letter de- Jelke's lawyers threatened to rip the ' head of governments in times Allari Faust early Wednesday. blockade along with other melis- llvered to the members of the the lid of secrecy oft cafe society's of world tensron. Young Faust's body was brought ures to halt the flow of g~ of Iowa legislature Tuesday, accord- vice trial. "A soldier is a very fine here for a post mortem after his military importance to the Chloese Ing to the Associated Press. The plainclothesmen from Dist. in his own domain," Nehru parents Mr. and Mrs. Grant Faust, Communists. The letter was signed by Jessie Atty. Frank S. Hogan's staff "but this intrusion of the who [arm near Ryan, Iowa, agreed The additional measures under M. Parker, superintendent of the mingled with the press corps out- mentality into the to permit an autopsy o[ their son consideration, he said, Include state department of public in- side the off-limits courtroom ;If the world preBents a very in hopes this will aid specialists tightening of existing United Na- struction, and Dwight G. Rider, general sessions Judge Francis L. danger. in learning more about the all- tions boycott against the shipment Ft. Dodge, gresidcnt of the state Valente. ' "Peace now seems to be spelled ment. 01 stratellic materials to Red China board of education. • They appeareM to be eaves- WAR. We are. becoming ~n~ The Fausts had another reason and North Korea. The letter reportedly stated, dropping on any leaks corning velOPed by t~e .miht~ry mentaht) tor aiding in the possible conquest "There are a whole series of i Statesmamhlp IS beJng .more of the disease, as Allan's 4-year- mea.sures of varying kinds wbich "strange as it may seem there are from the courtroom. more governed by mihtary old sister Marcia lies near death could be adOPted," Dulles told his some people who apparently felt Haro Id E. Stassen MlsundentancIJn I"S tors. in a Manchester hospital, Buller- first news conference. '. that the two major state agencies Security Director Earlier, Defense Atly, Sam "This talk ot a blockade ing from the same ailment. The new secretary lUardedly 'Ij responsible for public educatjon Segal complained to newsmen that na or other such steps Is Children Were Normal discussed administration hopes [or in Iowa are not particularly in- ga,bled stories are getting into not talk ot peace, whatever Both children were' normal and ending the Korean conflict tol- terested in the proposed educa- 1 000 F· d print and damaging . the reputa- it might bring." healthy untn the age of 3, when lowing President Eisenhower's tional telev1sion program." , Ire tion ot the 23-year-old defendanl, AlUlOuncement CaUlleS Co1Wlfll'1l they were mysteriously stricken. statement Tuesday that he person- Agencies Are Interested , heir to an olcomargarine fortune. The Prime Min1ster said Physicians say the disease ap- nally was not considering a block- It stressed that the two agencies, From Mutual Later Segal said he had taken American announcement of th pears to rCllemble Pellzeous-Mer.'l- ade although this was under study t "are greatly interested and are his complaint to Judge Valente. deneutralizing of Formosa bacher, an ailment which attack, elsewhere 1.n the government. f th ·th th d t members ot same families and Collillcler rre.u.re suppor 1I1g e program WI e f f "He said it's a very bad situa- cause grave concern no which has been medically record- Dulles explained thllt sucb hope that it will be approved by 5ecurl ·t y 5t tion but it can't be helped" the here but all over the world." this session of the legislature." a lawy' er reported. "He told 'us to "It is not clear to me even ed only 10 times in the last 100 means of brln,lng pressure have h t hiT f th t years. been under consideration almost Meanwhile, in Des Moines sev- WASHINGTON (JP) _ Mutual use our discretion." w ate s ~m Icance 0 a No hope is held by physicians continuously since the Chinese ,. era I Iowa commercial radio broad- . cis ion was,' Nehru said. casters voIced the opinion that the Security director Harold E. Stas- Seral Will Explaln whatever the meaning behind ~t, for the survival ot Marcia and CommunlJlts entered the con1tiet state should take a "calm" ap- sen said Wednesday that his Therefore, Segal announced, he there is no doubt what impreBsfon the parents live in dread lest and that the new admlnistratioh . d g i to t r PUTTlNG TRE FINISHING TOUCHES to one of three .et. now the disease strike their remaining has renewed the study. proach to educational television agency has dropped 1.000 of its IS prepare . once a a n se. e- and reactions It created. It had a completed lor lhe aU-univenlty Panacea production, "UJljI," Child, 8-month-old Cral,. He is a Points under consideration, fie and wait until it proves itsel! be- 10,000 employes In the month the porters straight on any news h~ bad effect, seriously increasing scheduled ~ open Wednesday, l\tarch 25, are Georle Doty. AS, healthy child as wcre his brother said, Include feasibility of speclrlc rQre launching a tax-built net- R bli ha bee In office they unearth on the secret testi- fear psychosis of the world." "Unn., on ladder ', Ro"er KroLll, A4, Iowa Clly, ceDier. and sister when they were Infont3. measures, "military consequences epu cans ve n . mony Nehru restated India's policy 01 ,...,..u~hes'-r, .., .. " wo;~~ grOUp, members of the ~en. Homer Ferguson, (~-. "Y~~ get it and I'll slraighten taking no pOSition in the confllctJ and Bobby G~ AI, Chicago, W., rlrM. Au::::a~e~~~ ?nra:u:!'~a lor ::~~~e:~~e t~~J'~~I~~~~::;;~ Iowll B~oadcasters association. Mich.) told reporters the foreign 1t out, Segal pledged. bel ween the East and WeBt power 1Mb week:s. The disease, which causes be caused with our allies." Britain met in Des Moines Tuesday tor a.id chief had given that in~ol'~a- It was on that basis last week bloc~ and said: "Our test P eea Designing em ers a gradual deterioral,lon pf brain already has voic~d opposition to II another purpose, according to Ed- hon t? the senate appropriations that much of the testimony of 19- Is, does it add t~..the tensions in ana I and .'body tissues, ,hod caused his bl~kade as an ~xtension ot VIe wsrd Breen, association preSident committee at a closed sessIon with, year-old call girl Pat Ward leaked the world or not. ' s· body to waste away to about halt Korean con!llct. ' and manager ot station KVFD, Ft. Stassen and Secretary of Stat.e into print. Valente made no iro- ;Dlffloulty of UN W k AI · la e Sets his weight at the time the Illncsa Arm. For En" Do.dge. Dulles. mediate objection. But hc repor~- ReIernIJg to the United NaliollS, or on ric n g sot in. Matel J.s in a similar con- Dullc.. also $.111 in re.o;ponse to But he said' about 15 or 20 mem- Ferguson said he got the im- edly finally put his toot down on Nehru pointed to what he said was I dillon. I question, that'thf! United Slltes bers were asked to attend an - pression there would be further the leaking of names Qf men who ~he .piHlc ult~ of "this great • • . . _ The parents, in thousands of is considering makIng availabfe Jier meetin~ tb expI'ess tileir atti- savings In mutual secW'ity agency had no- more than a casuallza~loR bullt f,~. pcaee now Bob -ROOdO!Ph, G, 10W'a Cit):. dl- . " , • miles of lravcl during their quest small QUanUt1es or arms to E~pt I ':I tudes 'toward ;I proposed' ' 12" personnel." • '" " al;qualnt n~ with Miss :Ward. , so~mg a , 1\1 Korea. t.. o-\~htcr ~nd ~ t.dC!slgner Signing sce~ety in New York city for medical ,help tor the chlldro~, whlcn he /laid could not ~ uSed ',Jstlltlon ~ uc!ltlo 1\1 television nE!t~ Chairman 'Stylds :Br'lCtges! (n- " ., I , ' You ,canI"\ot settle a ,Face 11'5~ all-univerSity Panac~1I atter receiving hi M.F.A. degt e have exhausted their fUl)d8. \rile agalTUIt Israel. He did flot. explain r' " \vork" td b() " bWl'l~d and operatlla N.H.) of the committee 'alld Fer- I. rQ~ yours~l! , are a~ war, he d ,s,ut! WpdMsddY tl\at hiS In J.une. , /i(ory ot tl1clr p1ight tlas l)rought what arms would tall in .,uch a , I; D' Hi stat ' 'I guson both' said thCTe"werc tent _ SUI U •• PI III ' elared. has completed work orl. thre ~ht~ $tf i n' te In- in "bout $1 000 In doolltloO$ olo~g category. Otficia1s sald the pro- • 'l \ ~ e. , ' live indlcationS"in ' Ure ' testimo~y "1'1USIClans a.. I " India' ~ ambassador to the the fiVe slpgc sets l.~ ije used i ([d1d 01'1' tl1e e taU. ey liN! wilh' gif.ts ~o.rth $~OO. , gram would total $11 mHllon . .U II lJloK~ Les!!,! Hurried .APprl\&Ch of the tw~ 0 ficials~ tHat thcre , viet Un.lon, K. S .. P. M~on, Ule producHon, "Uji]I," otICnlng De4ncr De cr. C3, DIson; i • Dulles sold tho U. S. hIId nQ pol- l' -l r~omp~d by a :it1Zen'~ com- would be savi~ in foreign aid Pr' ogr.:am Presenl·,ng a .3~-mJDute meetmg With '!edncsday, March 25 an.d run .. ~~, ~a 51> A3 . Hhrl.*n: ·.Shlr- SUI D I I P f Icy 0/ cold shoulderin, Israel, but " m1ttee CI.\lTt)lltly trymg to )l)terest dJ:n il. gs I ear IU MinISter Stalin at the mng four n1gh1s. ' Icy r>uncan, A2, Mt. Umon ; BOn- said he knew of no plans to rive ~ t'I a en a ro essor . ~ \be legislature in such a plan, the S~~ltill~ uly i:~ ,ex r 'y ' .. • • Tuesd~y night. Menon told news.- Work on thc standard 14-loot nie Schi lllng, A3, Jamaica; Ann additional military and economic bro<\dcasters urged a less hurried . Original Composilions men In Moscow Wednesday It upright flats started two months Sheridan, A3, Keokuk; Richard GIN 1·0 I 'H nor aid to that country. approach. Thc statcment was However, they sald.Stassen w~ s would be hlghly improper for him ago and has bcen supervised by Watson, A", ShcUield; Sue Ferer, e s a I na 0 Dulles expressed hope that prompted, Brcen said by a desire u~ abl~ to come up with any dell- to reveal wh~th~r they discussed Randolph, who collaborated with AI , Omaha, Neb., and Don Eyles, Egypt and the othcr Arab states "to make our position clear." D1t~ figures now and probably n~J . ":- prog:'am of original compo- ~ K~re~n armJshce and suggested: Dick Cervene, G, Ft. Dodge, In C4, Belle Plaine. Dr. A. K. F1sher, hend of the WOUld. enter the projected defense He said professional broadcast- until May 1. Stassen confirm. sltlons w.IIl bc presented by the Lets Just say t~; writing "Ujiji." Dick Carleton, G, Lodgc Pole, department of oral pathology, organlution urged by the Western ers feel a "double role" in the this. ., SUI m~slc dcpartment Feb. 26 at was very general. In kceping with the African at- Neb.; Harlan GOrJ

! I Pare 2-TITE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa 11)', la.-Thurs., Feb. 19. 1953 Severing Diplomatic ~elations with Israel The Dady Iowan Pension Bill Interpret'ing Would Revise .the News · ______TH_U_R-:SD_A_Y-: , F_E_BR-:U:::-A--:RY:-:-19-:;-,1_95_3 ---::---.--:::-::---:-:---;:-:-;:-:---1 Presen" Pia n By J. M. ROBERTS Ja. Publlohed dally except Sunday and •• porle. b, O:8t • . rD. Tb. Dall,. •• "an Fr.d It. """Dall. t'abll.bor Mollday and le,al holJdays by Student d ••• I.Uo. doparLmo.I, In Ibe ..a ••' DAIL\' IOWA BD ITORIAL $TAFP Associated Pre.. PubUcnUon. Inc .. 126 Iowa Ave .. Iowa Old I •• rnall.m bull'lnr. Dab_Quo an. Editor. .. .., William CabbY DES MOINES rJP) The Towa City. Iowa. Entered as aec:ond class Iowa ,II.. Is opon 'rom. a.m. '" II a.m. MaJUIain, Editor . . . Joseph Meyer - News Analy.' mall mIItter 8\ the pastoUlee al Iowa an. '.om I p.m. I. G ,.m. daU,. Sal- News Editor ...... •.. JIm Foster legislature's house appropriations ~t!:';h ~~~~9. the act of conrr... at 1_·_rd_a_'_b_O_D_" _:_4_a_ID_._to_I~_._0_._n_. ___ JUsI. New'M~j~~~: s~eru.::~~~~ ~~~! committee Tuesday sent to the Henry Ford II has thrown his ME:!1B£R OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS City EdJtor ...... Ron SuU.r house for dc.bate without recom- weight behind the movement t~ Thl\ ASJOClllted Prea II Co.ll '191 ,.em •• on 10 mldnllhl eDUtled ex­ t. report new. Iltl1lJ. wemen'. ,.,.e :;!~bCi~I~to~ ...... J!~~n :;~~~ mendation a bill to set up a sup- reduce American tariff barriers rlUJIlvely 10 the tHe (or republication M( .U flem.s, or annOIlOUlU.eo& to Tbe DallJ AI. Sparta Editor ,... DIe!< Mou plemental state public employe and give Europe a chance to live o( the local new. printed In Ih .. Jewan. Editorial o(flces .rc In 'be ba e· Society Editor .. .. Soroh Adams. Th b'll Is , d t id" I ter 'li'Iw.pa~r as well .. aU AP neWI S '''en&' .r Ea.l nail. lDorw en'raaet-. Edllorlal AssI.""t Virginia Vavra pensIOn system. e I a 0 car- through 'tra e, no a , a s ogan K.P dlsp.tch.. . Chlet Photoarapher ... SIU Turner ries a proposed $31~ million an- devised by the British. UAIL\:, .ow . B lNE8S STAFF' .. Th talk MEMBER Subsc:rlpUon r.tes - by cahle. In Iowa BU$ln .... MaMger ... Leonard 1I1ppcheJl nual appropl'latlon. ese are pro- Ford says he isn't worried abOut AUDIT B BEAU Unql OF City, 2a cenla weekly or $8 per yea. In A t, Bus. Mgr .. , Chari •• R. a""ldner visions connected with a th ree-bill the increasing !low ot Eur~pean $4.25; J_ K or~ OJIICVLATION 8 udvonce; .Ix months, three Clas;llied Monnier ' .. Barbara Boyd . t d t' II " th . ' A' months. $2.50. By mall .n Iowa. $9 per Promotions Mall"ier ... Vtr'lni. Collins series 0 ras lea y ~evise e automobiles into the m,erlcWl n ) ear; six montru. ~; three montru, A,.I. Productlolll. Monnier .. Mel LewiS present state pension system. market. "We intend to meet for- ••• II H-~l'" I' • I I ••. All othar mall .Ubs~'ll>tlons ·1000 PrOduction Lonaier BUI Jenner B f' th h 'tt stnll -;:; Dall, ~•• 'D .::~ .::".·~ak!':..:: p;~ ycar; -siX month.:' ~.GU; • tl.~ee D IL)' 101\ AN CIRCULATION 8TAFI e 01 e e ouse comml ee eign competitlon in the market Saill ....•1 •• I ,loon on aU ...Iee er,... months, $3.25. C,rculation MonaCer Robert er,m took action on the pension bill, it • place and not in the halls of the t,he ~=~~=~~~==~=~~==~=~------.-~---/~--~------~jo~yw~~~a~~~ h~ro=~M~ was last · tor I a priations committee for discussion "In our every aeti()n," he COD- of the bills to revise the pension tinues, "this must be the dedding ther e d I ; system. factor. Does it h~lp us ahd the One of the bills would abolish free world grow strength atld A In lore 'A Dangerous 'Precedent the present jystem 011 the grounds unity? Or does it help Stalin in his that it is actuarially unsound and drive to divide and destroy 1h~ rndl another would bring the employes ft'ce world?" .. was Jl1dgt' Francis L. Valente, 1 w York state te<:ts the citizen' right to a public trial. under federal social security. The by To Continue Trade Procram gCIll'ral session. magistrate, touched off a storm This last point is e>..tremel important since a appropriation in the upplemental The Eisenhower administration 01 protest following a ruling lust week which lublic trial h Ips. assure J'ustice lor the defend- mb eaSf~tre tWOtUhld be to help I pay intends to continue the reciprocal l ' ene ISO ose formcr emp oye~ harred the press and the pnblic from the, ice alit. An open trial, too, is th only way in which who now are retireg, trade program, but hl)s not fo:- triaJ of oleo h ir :\linot (l\lickey) J Ike. th public is abl(' to judg if. jtlstice Ilas 1leel1 Bills Discussed In Deta II mulathe European ted a definite demands policy for toward freer The ~t('p came as a c0111plet sl1rpl'i e to the . I t Some of those who attended the . '-" tarnc( Oll . closed meeting of tHe joint appro- trade. Its attitude may """orne Ilcwspapel's who hat! ,tlre'ad tak('n elaborate Th I' are other important aspects to the priatlons committees. said the bills clearer in the next few weeks, aft­ er British and French oflicials st('PS t() Ovel' the hearings. t;1se. For instance, Judge \ ',llente's ruling, in were discussed in detail. The have brought their case to Wash- . '1 fl' questions and answers they add- I n a statement I'rleased to till' press at the e f I",ct, S Illl'lds many glll ty pe rsons rom tleu' ed, were similar to qu'estions and ington. lime of the ruling, Judge Valente said he was own wTOllcrdoing by keeping their names be- answers on the same bills at an The Europeans will argue that, lakin~ Ihe dra~tic step "in the interest of public hind a shroud or secrecy. open h'eartng recen tl y. S evera I 50- buildwhile upthe theirUnited countries States bas in llelpedan et- . . . f . I . . cial security administration rcpre- tI(·(·t'lIe," and morals." 111 adcilllOll, the rullllg tin all' y stigmatizes sentatives , and members or the fort to put them on their own fe et, lie ',Ideleel that he halluo wish to inrringe on a 1111mb r of others because of the mere fact that state study committee whioh it has at the same time kept the I . doors closeq to a large l>art ut fr('C'elom of the prCq~ hilt fdt, npOl reflection, tllelr naml'S have been mentioned, while their lfound the. statc pensIOn system to theil' production. Ford say. the ., . ,. . be actuanally unsound wcre pres- that thr n('wspapl'rs :'Incl Ilt'WS services would e'xH;~lr~MmeMs '1JiU ' ~e gp~ake!' Will be Prot. Emil WltS- t Bih (,*, 'I Al(e~. tt I t? he farm .J:> I . y I~ n • 0 t e cts 'th cat! e- arltv on major farm commodi- economic body, ho~ever, Which·, ture room Friday, Feb. 20, at 5 ani! served. Sunday night supper t~IS Chi, of the. SUI ZOOIO~y departj M nwhlle, t~ I!rlAtl! Eli fIrs. f'''' . Jl~' th t t vo have. ~es. 'Parity is a price determined will undergo . the kntf~ It thro}Vn;, r 8 p.m. ,._ .. ~ _ . _ . week at 6 P.Ill, .CW~lit spe{.lk.e . WIll. m('llt,. . ].{e w.llt~12en~; on Tile Com [TUes 9. y, a· bilt to eonsolida.a Prices Droppml; (or 2 e r itl elt\ lip be- by a legal formula to be fair to ope.n to attack by foreIgn pr~~cH\ . ~- • - be , 01'. F . .-E" to9tll'fi, -?t UI~lver-rmon Brown Frogs. of the existing state licensing He pointed up his rcfer rive and farmers in terms of what they a~ cheap prIces. C?ns~mer ben C!~ , p YCIIOLOGY COLLOQUIUM . S.ltY~ 1 hOSP!\~J,s. He Will dlscus~ --- "I, boams' into one ,nc.w a~enc/to be 'ln ~nheritance with a s em . He said have to buy. fits, and ~he .contrr?utton to free presents Dr. Judson S. Brown ot the tOP~1, ,JuvehnC P~YC~OI gy TillS SUNDt\Y AT WESLEY known "s tile division of occupa- that the Rcpublica1JS a wo~ld solrda~lty, will have to be the department of psychology, Fri- at ~he Rl~l ,-t~Htldat1on, 12% E. house Dr. J. Edward Dirks will tional r~gislratlon I 'Yithin the 0[- in office only a few weeks and p weIghed against these losses. THe day, Feb,~ I ;ttl). 'D~I1)·, in room Market. p ,_,' talk to us at 6 p.m. on the topic, fice • of the secretary of state. farm prices have been dropping r0 p O· s es BOlted States might . be able to E 105 t 1~ 'D~) Bro n will . --' "What the Protest~nt Belioves." Similar legislation failed to pass two years. stand the gaff and go Jt alotle. speak'~ri ~~ A~~1.Ysls ' ol.c;erlaIO ATTEN'110N AMATEUR PHO- Supper will be at 5 p.m. On Mon- at the 1951 session. . There hns b'e ttm~ fot 'Ii tl· Problerrl~ Presented by' thc Con- tographers: There arc a few po~ day and Tuesday afternoons at 4 The house has taken no achon more than a start on earnest study Prog ra m cept of Acquired Drives." The sitions open on the Ha~k.eye pho- there will be coffee hours at Wes- on setting a dead-line for intl'o~ of the problem, Eisenhower said. School Invesf,OgafioAs annual ousiness meeting will pre~ tography staff fOl' qualified am3- ley house with Reverelld Dirks for duction of bills by mcmbcrs. The but he intends to do his best to cede 01'. Brown's talk, and will teur photographers who would those, who wish to discuss his deadline usually is set as the last carry out the GOP pla'tform CHICAGO (JP)- Henry Ford II -- TEd S t begin promptly at 7 p.~. A social like ~ do pu?hcatlon work. For Sunday night topic further. Also day before the regular spring re- pledge of "a prOsperous agricul- said Tuesday the United States crack at the American market. 0 n anger ys em, will conClude the evenmg's pro- more l~rormalJon, call the Hawk- at 8:30 p.m. on Monday and Tues- cess. After that bills can be Intro- ture with free and independent should "lead the free world to- 'Shot in &he Arm'

gram. eye ofttce, X2238, any afternoon. day evenings Reveren,d Dirks will duced only py committees,. A farmers." He laid about equal ward freer trade" by eliminating ' II f Educators Adv,'sed . talk to us on another topic which steering committee usually is set stress o~ the two ideas on pros- all tariffs and other import bar- .1 am ~ot urging a course ~ ALPIIA DELTA SIGl\tA, PRO- NEWMAN CLUB Wll.L HAVE will be under the general theme up t() direct thc order of bills de- perity and freedom in developiniependence of our whole rhursday; new pipers, Friday. i~ Business Statistics will be gh'- ALL LIBERAL STUDENTS prised of graduate students. Dr. luncheon, Union. ::30 p:m.- Debate; Umver51ty of cducatlon system will be Jeop.r- en in rOom 211 University hall be- are invited to the organizational Fritiof Ander, chairman of the 8!00 p.m.-Humanities society, f\'IIS~OUl'l vs. Iowa, senate, Old WSUI PROGRAM dized if Velde, Jenner aJ)d Me- ' glnning.at 1:10 p.m. ~uesday, Feb. meeting of WORLD Thursday, department of history at Augus- Prot. Wallace Fowlie, "Problems CapitoL.. Carthy are nol stopped In Ibelr ("nEr.~LE AJ)JNG TRYOUTS 24. Students expectmg to take Feb. 19, 7:30 p.m. In the Iowa tan a college, Rock Island, Ill., in Contemporary French Litera- 7:30 p.m.--Soclety for Ex.pcrl- CALENDAR tracks before they get under full fn" nwn 'll lld women will be held this examination should notify the Union. A general discussion of will conduct the Installation. ture," senate, Old Capitol. mental Biology and Medicine, sail," said Mrs. Meyer. ( at l\l:lcbride Aud. at 4 p.m. on Feb. secretary, room l06 University SUI and liberal thought will fol- --' Tbursday Feb. 19 room 179, Med lab. The proposed investigation h~ 12, Itl, III and final tryouts will hall, by Feb. 19. ow a short declaration of policy THE DISml,'LES STUDENT '.. 8:00 p.m. - Graduate college Thur.daT, Fob.uary 19, III.\:\ been condernned by many lea4ars Lc the J9th. ___ and an outline of chapter activity. Fellowship study group meets ~t 4:10 p.m.-Informalion Fil'st: lecture, Dean Tax, University of ::\1 ~~:::~Ing Chapel among th c 17,000 schOOl offlcla,b , '" Forei n students are es ecialJy In- 4 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 19, In Prof. Wendell Johnso~ and stu- Chicago, House chamber, O. C. 8:30 Medieval England attending the a.,oclation's 79lh THE INITIAL INFORMATION rHE 'TOOL EXAMINATION TdgTh t . 'p 'th the the student center of the Chrls- dents, senate, Old CapItol. Wednesday. Feb, 25 D:20 Penny For Your TholllthlA annunl m tlng. However in' of- F' t ! th ar ill b in accounting. wil.L be given in v~: ~es o~~ ~e a~:;:~:a~~n arc tian church on Iowa ave. • 6:30 p.m.-Tri~ngle club picnic 8:00 p.m. - University. Sym- 1~ ;~ g ~~~v",'· Dozen licial policy as contained in reJol- , h ~~ ~~~~:~ 0 Fe~.ye19 7n th: r~om 302 Umverslty hall begln- ~ls: invited. THE INTERNATIONAL CEN- supper, Iowa Umon. phony Orchestra, I~",:a Umon. 10:;5 The Mali Sox utions, the organization has so far e . y, . I nmg at 1:10 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. ,Friday, Feb. 20 Thursday. Feb. 26 :°;,) Music You Wont declined to criticize cllngressional sl'nate chamber of Old Capito. 25 Students expecting to take this tel' will hold a party In honor of d 00 A t G 'Id 2'00 pm _ The Universit" 1.00 SOMgS 111 the Alr I tl ti W d II J h dl t f . MEETING 0" PI th f' t d t S t 5'00 an 8' p.m. - r UI . .. J 11 :15 Mus(c Album nves sa 0111. Dr. en e a n~o~, rec or 0 examination should n?tity the sec- A JOINT .• I' e new orelgn s u en s, a ur:- filn1s, "Fam~ is the Spur" and club, Introduction Tea, IowlI Un- 11 :30 Let'S 00 To Towll Jennet Defena. ProlJea • the .~UI spt;ech cllmc, Will spea,k l'etary, room 213 Umverslty hall, Lambda Theta and Phi Delta Kap- day, . Feb. 2t from 8 ~.m. until "The Earth Sings," Shambau ... h ion. :: ;:~ ~~~~erthiorE~~~: Desk tn Wash ington, Jenner, who on Stuttermg from the Horse s by Feb 19 pa will be held Feb 19 at the old midOight at the International cen- f' 4'10 pm - Information Flrs~ 12'00 Rhythm Rambl es h d the s nat lnt rnal eeurlly • Mouth." . . Curt Yokum's at 6 'p m Mr Wil- ter. All foreign students arc in- Iccture IS'oo,m' F b 21 Sen'ate 0 'c \ 12:30 Ne"'s eba S Itt A °ald ~ I sthtlt \Ie • . . .. , " 'ted a. ur d ay, e. , . . . 12:45 lIe8 0' Melo~y SU comm '" s vn Y '1 , GRADUATE STUDENTS MAY liam, Adams~n will speak on The VI . 8:00 p.m.-Basketball: Illinois 8:00 p.m. - UniverSity lectul'e, 1:00 Mu,le.l Chnts would "let tift! record and evl. . SENIORS. INTERESTED ] N renew their desk assignments in Hlghlan~ers and a quilrtet from PROF, R, D. SARD, DEPAR'f- here. Dorothy Thompson, Iowa Union. ~ : ~~ it~.~:~do:k:'~~IO~USIC dence speak (or itself" abOut the the Root-Tilden s~bol~rships of the main library by stopping r.t the musIc department will play, ment of physics, Washington uni- 9:30 p.m.-Post ball game party, Sal.urday, Feb, 28 3:00 Rndlo Ch ild Study Club merits of hIli investigations. . the New York ~nl~erslty scho?1 the reference desk on second floor. --- versity, Sl. Louis, will speak at fowa Unton. 9!OO a.m. to 4.:00 p.m. - Mus~c ~:i~ Mu.le of Monhuttnn Velde, chairman at the house of law may obtam Informatlo~ 10 , -__ TOWN WOMEN AND TOWN Physics colloquium Tuesday, Feb. Sunday, Feb, 22 workshop, string ensemble, MUSIC 3:.5 ~fn~:nt · Lop~. un-American activities committee, 1.08 Schaeffer hall. ~ applica- THE UNIVERSITY S Y M- Men's associations will have a 24, at 4:10 p.m. on "The New Un- . bldg. 4:00 Iowa Union Radio lIou r asserted that "no educator, .tudent tlons must be submItted to the phony orchestra, under the direc- joint meeting Thursday, Feb. 19, at stable Particles," 'in room 301 2:30 p.m.~Towa .Mountameers, Monday, Mareb 2 ::~ 6~~ld~~~'~ ~~~Ordl~ or cltlzen ne d Mv any fear of dean of the New York college of tion of Qr. Philip Greeley Clapp, 7:30 p.m. in the Rlver'room of the Physics building. "Adyenture in l-ftghest Alps, 8:00 p.m. - Basketball: Minne- 5:30 New. our Invcstilllltions UnleS8 he or She law by March 1. 1953. will present its fourth concert of Uni6n. All students not affiliated 'Jacbride. sota here,. ~:45 ~pprls Time Is a subvel'slv or hb en,.,ed In the season on Wednesday, Feb. 25, with a sorority or fraternity and ALL VETERANS USING P. L. 8:00 p.m.-Jown Mountaineers, Wednesday, March 4 6:~O DIMer Hour b I tJ I " UNIVERSITY WOMEN: BAS-. at 8 p.m. in the Iowa J>demorial not livin, in a univen;ity dorm 550 (Korean Law) who did n·)t "Magnificent Fury-A I ask a " , 8:00 p.m. _ University band 7 :0~ ~~:\ Room su vers ve I ~ V ty ••. ketbaU club Is meeting Tuesdays Union lounge. Free tickets wll1 be are invited. Dr, I. H. Pierce wlJ.) report at Veterans Service of!lc~ \1acbride. concert, Iowa Union. 7:30 BBC World Theatre McCtarth:, h~~rm~n 0\(1 the pebr• and Thursdays at 4 p.m. in the available at the informat'on desk speak on "Lies and biars." Re- section at registration should re~ 8:3{1 People Under Cornmunl sm manen 8CI I.. luVNwil1 Oft. au • Women's gym. If you like to play, in the Union beginning Saturday, lroshments and dancing will Col· port immedlate]'y to B·4 Univer- , . (For Intorma.l.lon regardlnr date8 beyond thl_ IIthetiule, : : ~~ ~~:~u. Shop committee, wos not available for join us today. Fcb. 21. • low. slty hall. lee reservations in the offloe of the Pre.ldenl, Old Capitol) 10;00 SION OFF comment,

. , .~ '" ,.. ,." ... .. - ". '" . 'rUE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa Cit ,la.-nun.. Feb. 19. 1953-Pa,e S Pledge Queen Candidates Students Bake Brown Bread Seals Club Initiates 31, League Slates Meetings The League of Women Voters ------­ Schedules Water Show will di CUSS th(' legil'laUve council avp:, wjlh Mrs. E. L. DeGowin as .Ill. tbe regulations lor boarding the leader and Mrs. William Tuck­ 'fhirty-one girls were initiated'------­ homes and other legislative topics er providing the resource mater­ into Seals club Tuesday night dur~ Betty Mayfield, A2, Charles City; lng a business meeting held in Virginia Milnes, AI, Burlington; during lheir discussion groups for ial. the women's gymnasium. Lorna MOldenhauer, AI, Charles the February series of meetings. The southeast group will meet Those initiated were: Barbaro City; Dorothy Muhall, AI, Sioux A discu ion meeting will be Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home Baker, AI, Des Moines; Beverl), Clly; Leona Ohsman, AI, Cedar held this evening at 8 p.m. at the of Irs. William Tucker, 1210 Ye- Baker, AI, Des Moines; Felicia Rapids. well. Mrs. F. 1:f. Doderer is leader Bolton, AI, Des Moines; Judy Cle- Elaine Patrou, AI, Webster City; home of Mrs. Don ald Johnson, 508 and Mrs. Tucker is resource as- ments, A2, Des Moines; Donna Marilyn Ray, AI, Flossmoor, 111. ; Finkbine park with Mrs. Nonmm sistant. Conover, Nt, Holstein; Ann Craft, Ann Sheridan, A3, Keokuk; Pat Sprin~er as hostess; Mrs. George Mrs. D. I. Lewis Is leader and A2. Adel; Marge Dunlavy, AS, Smith, AI, Galesburg, TIL ; Joan Leonard i the resource asslst.nt. Mrs. Tucker a embled research Sioux Oity; Eileen Dunn, AI, Des Terry, NI, Ottumwa, and Jea:11 The Stadium park group wlll material for the east group which Moines; Eleanor Fleming, A3, Traux, NI, Waterloo. meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. wUl meet at the home 01 Mrs. Whittemore. The new initiates with the ac- Don Plym, 409 StadJum park with M. D. Gottlieb, 510 Oakland ave., Carol Hardin, AI, Earlham; Pat tives will present the annual Seals , . . Mrs. PIym and Mrs. Jim Fife as Feb. 2S at Ii p.rn. Helms, NI, Rochelle, Ill.; Beverly water show, May 2, in the lield i :to Hensing, A2, Des Moines; Lou house pool. Featured numbers Will Alberta May Jayne Stewart leaders and Mrs. Richard Larew The Coralville group will meet as resource a sistant. Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home Marie Hruska, A3, Dubuque; Mar- include synchronized swimming AI, Cilicago, Ill. 2, Fairfield cia Jenkins, AI, Cedar Rapids; and variations of water ballet. A city wide meeting will be of Mrs. Merlin Shera, 406 Chap­ Mary Koss, A3, Sioux City; Ca- A/plIO Ep i/Oll Pi Delta eM held Wednesday at the home of man ave. and discuss local issues. Mrs. Sam Robinson, 235 FeMion Mrs. Fred Schuler Is ilie leader. therine Kirk, AI, Des Moines; M I' I F I Pats)' Lamb, A2, Ottumwa; Don- ee 109 0 ea ure na McMahon, A2, Ft. Dodge; Lear,.A3, Webster City. Christ~neManao MartlO, A2, Des Moines; Talk Aboul• LI"ncoln The Iowa City Women's club will hold their general meeting sro011RS· Hancher 10 Speak Friday at 2:30 p.m. at the Agudas Achim synagogue, 602 East Bu"­ lngton st. Members are asked to - (Dally Iowan Photo) flOME ECONOMICS CLUB MF.MBERS prepare the traditional AI Club Luncheon note the change In time and place ~rown bread for their annual baked bean supper. Left to right are The American Association of of the meeting. FLATS ilorothy Means, A3, Iowa City, and Gerry Bender, A4, Waterloo, University Women will hold a Clyde Walton, archivist and cu­ ,halnnan of the bread committee. The supller wlll be tonight at 6 luncheon and general meeting In rator of rare books at the ARE FLAl rERING! .n the economics dining room In Macbride hall. Jan Bridges, A4, the University club rooms in the University library, will be the !llrhland Park, Ill., is chairman of the e,·ent. A limited number oC Iowa Memorial Union, Saturday guest speaker. He will discuss Ikketli are still available to the public at the home ooonomics office at 12:15 p.m. "Little Known Facts About Lin­ 'or 55 cents. President Virgil M. Hancher coIn". ------1 will speak on "Some Objectives of Mi ss Bernice Katz is chairman .... , S Sid a Liberal Education." )f the literature department which "'plnster spree ate Miss Alice White is chairman ot has charge of the program. Mem- • r'l , the luncheon. Hostesse~ are: Mi3s bers of the social committee are: -/ 19 'U - Doris Bernd, Miss Eleanor Dunn, Mrs. C. A. Bowerman, Mrs. C. W. .. or ' prl . at· nlon Miss Eunice Tra.vis, and Mrs. Whipple, Mrs. H. L. Bailey anti ? ~ A Robert W. Harrison, Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. K. L. Milligan. Albertta May • , Judiesch, Mrs. Robert Rutland. "Make Beli~ve" wiD be the Mrs. Olatha Twe.edy 'and Mrs. TEd 3, Dubuque Ierne, of the a~m~al Universitylcity; Marjbrie Hahn, A2, Cedar Glenn Van. Horne. ryouts to n Phi Klippel P 'i fomeh s association - sponsored IRapids MEBOC campaign' Sue Reservations must be made bv F . Ch I d ?inster's Spree dance, April 19 Sutheriand, N2, Iowa City, 9 p.m. tpursqa.v. 'by caDlng Mrs. i~vita- or eer ea ers Pretty on your fee' and easy I the Iowa Memorial Union. tions; Mary Elizabeth Lelnfe lder. OUo Bowling, 7:J8~, or Mrs. 'John Final cheerleildcr tryouts wUl Featured at the dance will b~ A3, Iowa City, decorations, and Briggs, 5515. . be held today at " p.m. in the ABOVE ARE TIIREE OF TilE on them tool Straight from '')e crowning of MEBOC, "Most Rennet Domack, A2, Oshkosh, . Macbride auditorium to replace 18 candidates for Interfraternity Californio, they're tht n_I' aigible Bachelor. on Ca~pus," Wis., intermiS:Sion tea. Advertising Group' the gradUating senior cheerlead- Pled:e Queen. The five finalists i." flail tYttl' , •• and they're pd the presentation of a pl'lze to Representatives from SUI men's • ers. will 'be announced today. The 18 CI"9w~nc •• wlse I $6.95 man wearing the most original housing units compete. in t~e To Elect Officers Students trying oul do not n ed queen and her attendants "ill mage. MEBOC contest. The wmner IS previous experience and the Black, Blue &: Red , The dance will be on a girl take determined by vole of SUI coeds. Alpha Delta S:grna, national chcerleapers wil teach them the be crowned at an Interfrater­ , oy nnd pay all the expenses bas- Tickets will gd on sale a week proCeSSional advertising fraternity, yells. nity Pledge Prom Feb. 28 . .. The coeds also present their before the dance. will elect oiC~cers for this sernes- The present cheerleaders, Marge Il piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___.... 1 ates with a corsage of their own PrevioUs years the dance has ler at a meeting tonight at 7:30 Hoffman, A4, Monticello, captain; DINNERS AT REIGHS reation. been held in the lall, but the in the senate chamber at Old Reed Hartsook, ' C4, Des Moines; ;011 vwc;% ttl. • Ann Baker, ' A2, Iowa City, Is committee decided this year '.0 Capitol. Chris Hertz, A2, Des Moines; A I A I, Ill.; <: c)K001ERS· " hairman of the dance. Her plan- plan (Spinster's Spree for Committee reports about the an- Waxen burg, Moline, Ann by Our Chinese Chef (. . . " . '. ing com'mjitli!J! . consists of Sonya when fewer campus \lctivities ADS prl'jecl and plans Cor a Kensinger, A3, Tama; Marilyn .. Eqq roo Yunq . I' "I '! ... " .t:A.~ , ",,11 ('U It l. I ': , . ,;.~ " .', . ,cc qre\"iolf, {\.4., Walcott, pubU- place. , May banquet wit~ Gamma Al~ha Gillchrist, A3. Laurens and • qhopped Shrimp Cl.qp , I I 1,1 .. I '--- Chi, national professional adver- RO~e , A4 , Council Bluffs will Suey . ,.. I II. . I II I' ,. I' I ADVE~TI$EO IN SEVe~TEEN ,. I Lec'tu 'r e, ,:Seri es to I Beg j,n 1i~in.!. sorority, w~Ci di~cu sl\ed. choose the new chcerleaders_. - • Clucken ChQu,lYlein I' f I 11'1.. 1 I ' /' 'r II'... '.' I I .J I Beef Wendell bo, Oii-eeldr l I ' ... , , I I Fried Rice . , II I , Pr~t\SUI 's s~c~ch , J~hnblinic, will sp\!al< I E'E' G' ~ • Se!. Our "., BROS. ENG I' N R1 N ,,,.;,,:,,: .:'(EbR'ENZ- I , . o~~~~~t~n;~ ,~~~~ li~r~r~~~f~~ 1 I: I , ',ANQAHIN ROOM II:J 'If), ,119 E. WASHINGTON :j • J I i .J"rst a~:' re ~:i6~tltte )pl of' the thil',,senate ~ f\rne.~ter ch mbE;r 10- . • ,S'E 'N '' :1a.·1 RS... ,t •• t o\(-\ ~I\W'tot. . In pa;"lin9 c~st tl-le ,ule~I~~t~h:iS~,~==:;~::;:::::::::::==:::::::::±:::::::=::::::==~;=~~~~:::~~ : A "l\utteril}g tea m composed ~ t '/o~1I ntller find a fla.... f .arnq,'I'-nder&on, Al, Kellogg; BIll, If li\<.e II Luc\c.~ Strike. \jou're free , f ' " I • ' 'rotter,,f1,. Ottawa, canada, and And easy on the draw \ 'aul J~nsen , G, Ft. Dodge, will Richard H". Brenneman Iso speak. They will tell of per­ f NortH :American U niver.ilf 01 Pill burgh ~nal experiences encountered as tutterers. The stUttering team is a method r helping stutterers. By explain­ Aviation ]g their problem to others, they vereome fear of stuttering. Fear l one of the chief causes of the Los Angeles ·ouble. The iirst stultering team was • ('ganized in 1945. Since then such will interview here lams have made over' 200 ppearances, have appeared on ·Ievislon twice and have mad e a l------·- ")ast to coast broadcast. committee. The lecture series andLUCKllS Pat Caldwell, 11.2, Iowa City, is sponsored by the University Wom- -- MARCH 6 lairman of the Infm"malion en's association. TASTE BI"IR' "'(0""Fumes Cleaner, 1'resber, Smoother\ • Ask yourself this questlon: Why do 1 smoke? " CRANDIC I' ~o Waiting for You know, yourself, you smoke for enjoyment. Dryingl , And you &et enjoyment only (rom the talte of a for cigarette. - Luckies taesle better- cleaner, fresher, lItnootherl Winter is an Why? Luckies are made better to taste better. And, what's more, Luc~are made of tine tobacco. ideal time to me CONVENIENCE! L.S.lMF.T.- Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco. , The Wonder Paint So, for the thin, you want mOllt in a ciaarette ..• (or better taste- for the cleaner, (resber, smoother , - ROVe by experience how handy and convenient taste of Lucky Strike ••• P it is to"go Crandie" between Iowa City and Cedar '1.59 Rapids. Just let the ~randic engineers and bus drivers QUART save you time and bother. '5.19 There's always Crandic service available, tool The GALLOII C. R. & I. C. Ry. Co. schedule provides eight weekday bus DI., COlOIS and two interurban trips daily between Iowa City and SliGHTLY HIOHIiR Cedar Rapids ... with six bus trips on Sunday. Prices are moderate . . . 70 cents plus tax for one­ 100% LATEX PAINT way trip. Minimum fare is 15 cents, plus tax. Busses leave • ,., well., ,.lIIn,., woocl_k from and return to the Iowa City bus depot. Phone 2552 .0..•• 11 I" ...If th ••Im. , .. or pick up a schedule at the Iowa City bus depot or • N. ettor, 110 bru.hmark• . the Crandic deDOt . , I • Onran..... _ ....bl. "Go Crandic" ... it's always convenient. CO.UIGI STUDINTS ...... LUCKIU IN NAIION-WIDI SURVIY. TI.ls Paint /s (/ "proved Nation-wide survey baed OD actual atudent in­ by Student /fOil '11It! lur Barracks or Trailers. CEDAR RAPIDS AND tervi_. in 80 1ea

to go fishing, p1ay golf, go '-'nt,·v ' e Bowl Vote kyA~~h~~~E:~:::~':d~ie(~a;'time demes 1t. bathing or spend the time with 1st Neg His reputation as a tough, hard- his family. I'm in favor of the I r:;;;;:;;;;::;;;;:;;;:;;:;:;;;;:;;;;::::::::::::::::==::======~ lbOi1ed guy persists in staying with boys bringing their families down CHICAGO (JP)- The University I h him, but the St. Louis Cardinal and enjoy themselves as long a:i of Minnesota's senate committee L D'~ I skipper, starting his second sea- they put in their time on field." Pro Roundup - on athletics Wednesday son at the helm, insists he is no M vot~ e al DWO n Week after week the pro carers agai.nst renewal of the Big Ten- from any other cOMel- ter ~ dif~erent K. knock themselves out to provide PaCifiC Coast conference Rose entlous manager. Favorites Advance clean, exciting entertainment for Bowl footbal,l pact. The recon:- Taking time out from his field talk Leading manufacturer of Electronic Unq fans in their respective cities mendation will go to the school s dl1t~es at the Cardinals' first In 2-8all Golf However x t' t h . ~ fat"llty committee today for finnl sprmg workout of the year, Stan- Digital Computers, Electrt.inJc and Korl , e cep mel. action ky frankly discussed his fir.st yeaf ORLANDO, Fla. (JP)-Marllyn Electric BUUDeS! .Machines, Tjme TI cities they receive relatively. little Th'e comml·tt' ees vo te. In. Min ne- pro bl ems a S a bi g 1eague p il0 t an d S Ith W ' h·ta K d L IBM Indicating, Recording and Sj~nallng Stal pub licity Ac- , j . ht f hi 1 m, IC I . an., an ou O N apolls indicated that Minnesota gave an nslg 0 spans fOf "n~b De I N Jr ' t d Devices, and Electric Type",'rnrl'll. Sai ~ t ua 11 y th e a- wlJl become the first Big Ten 1953 .uJnt ; ~Rl'ead p,er ~ame, 6,~ , based KNOXYlLLE,,'l'enn. (JP)-Ailing II contra<;t with O,akland <;lty col- - , D" II 'D ,':. s:; ::, :, .~ rl -, .. ,more persons,- I'f's asl'zeabJe famt'Jv,Jkat j h~~J';,1i.

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I . Pare Il-THE D,ULY lOWAN-lowa CIt7. la.-Thu..... Feb. 19. 1953 Surveying Agent VA Payments Are Tax-Free: Ike ·. F 0 rw ard s N0 l,ari ff Hike Pol icy r:;~o~'f},n~~:d~;: "';':d~~'t:~'~;'::' (~.t~:~ Gr btU; .d,,,tlM .nO ",In In, .1_ p"tI,","hol,m "' t, u"l- WASHINGTON (JP)-Pre.sident ., A representative of the Schlum- administration are tax-free and lowances for post-Korean vewl'- mum of $160 which Is credited to , Eisenhower, in a ~igni!icant state- • ' d S I berger WeD Surveying corporation need not be reported in computing ans enrolled in schools and traln- the veteran's account. ment on tariff policy Wednesday, New Home for Trolley Sleeper Saving Bon a es will interview engineers Friday income tax the Bureau of Inter- Ing establishments under the Ko- Also classified as tax-exempt ~~~:~~ naf;\~~~I'ii;e~e:~~~g p:::~! CHICAGO (,4» _ A little old lady who slept on Chicago street Tota I $227,308 in the Engineering ~uilding. nal Revenue reminded student rean GI bill. are disability compensation and, this time. cars for scven years, Wednesday was taken to a more permanent Mr. Roland K',ThICS, an exec.u- veterans Tuesday. Additional payments considered pensions paid to veterans for both His ruling is an interim one. A type of home. . Total sales of savings bonds jn tive of the company, se~ks to hire The VA added that dividends tax-free arc subsistence payments service-connected and non-service ' final decision will depend upon Mrs. Anna Cox, 74. suffering from a broken leg, was taken by Johnson county were $227,308 for 90 Of. the " b~st qual.Jfled young which vets have received on theh' made to disabled Wol'ld War II connected disabilities; grants for additional information he has re- ambulance from the Cook county hospital to a convalescent home in tbe month of January 1953 Nor- e.lectl(';al en.gmeers . In the ~a- Gl insurance policies also are ex- veterans and Korean veterans seriously disabled va lorans fqr quested trom the tarlt! eommis- suburban Des Plaines. rIfer leg was fractured Jan. 16 when she was B Sh If d ~ S' S tIon.' He Will explain the act1'l- empt rt'l5m taxation and need not training under public law 16, the homes designed for wheelchaIr sion. struck by an automobile while waiting for 11 Rtreet car. man .' a .er. an en . um- iUes, policies, and employment be reported. vocational rehabilitation acl' and living' World War I emergency' C Briar pipe imports, running to After the accident, police learned the woman had spent her mer .... II11. co-chmrmen of the John- features of his corporation. Among the tax-exempt VA pay- payment~ by the VA to be applierl office;s retirement pay' and death about $~O,OOO last year, .are only nights sleeping on tr~lleys ~s they moved acr03S the city. She sup- son county savings bond division, The co~poratio~ is eng~ged in ments are the following: subsis- to veterans' Gr loans. benefits to families ~f deceased a small fraction or American i~- ported ~ersel~ by sellmg notIOns. said. Of the total. $187.534 were the eleetncal loggmg ot 011 wells. tence allowances for World Wllr Under the Gr bill the VA pays veterans including compensation port trade but the President saId Pollce saId she has $8326 in a bank. . and performs om·e 25 technical . . . ' they typify' one o! the tarif! ob- ' In series E and H bonds. IS. . II veterans tramlng In schools, on the lender ,m amount equivalent pension and all GI insurance pay- pI' t serv ees for the 011 mdustry Start- t d . b d th t f t f th t d t lems the new administr tion must argument _ stressed Tuesday The s ate of Iowa had an in- in . . . arms, an on-the-Jo un er e 0 our per cen 0 e guaran ee men s. so1 ve In 1't s reIt a IOns· WIt' h fore Ign hu' news conlerence - that CommlOtteeFo rme d crease In pure hases as the total electricalg~thlO~~~a~~I 10 g' it· 1933 ·tl- _;·~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CQuntrles. cuts must be deferred until reached $19,109,728 for January has e g I~g un s !n , ~ Will ReeollUze lmpOrianc:e sl?Cnding level is determined T R 0 F d 1953. ' . xpa~ded Its American oper- In his State o! the Union mes- a balanced budget is in sight. atlOns to Include 3,000 employes. " DOON 0 ecelve un s - Open All The Fun, 0DAY' sage to congress Feb. 2, Eisen- Meanwhile, influential Ends T'onite • GHOST CAMERA • WHISPERING SMlrii 1:00" Siarts _. . . . • hower said, "Our foreiil\ po]jcy dashed cold For INetherland Relloef -1i~~--ri~;~if~i~~~~~~~; will reCQgnIze the importance o'C view expressed [ i profitable and equitable world Tuesday. The- [ I:' Z STARTS trade." At the same time he said took the position that if the A committee was formed in . ~ • ~ FRIDAY Lock -/he Doors! /Jail Down The Seats! C~use11l eyreTuminglheTow n there must be "legitimate safe- profits lax on business is to ex- Iowa City this week to sponsor l'e- -::-:::=:::~-~~~~~.".J guarding" of American producers. pire June 30-as scheduled under ceipt of Cun ds for Dutch flood an:! ,'-...... , . - Thru MONDAY Probably the most signi!ieant law-new revenue must disaster relie! work. . part of the presidential statement to replace the loss. Donation wili be received by , I- NMOQ 3QISdll is its rejection - temporarily. at informed government source the First National bank and by least - of the tariff commission's he expected this substitute to the Iowa State Bank and Trust Co. recommendation that duties be in- be ,Proposed by the treasury: a ~on ~y will be d i spe~sed' at Sb ows .~ I: SO creased to protect American temporary increase of two per- the direction of the commIttee. 3:no. 5:~5, 7:2ll makers. [age points in the surtax rate The committee will not solicit and 9:13 p.m . " .. . I shall not, at this on regular corporation i funds but will accept donations "L•• t Feat.re·' 9:iI:i p.m , disturb the existing tarlUs boo~tlng the top corporate rate from individuals, clubs and organ- these products," Eisenhower wrote from 52 to 54 per cent. izations. to the chairman of the commis- The Netherlands government sion SUI Art P f will decide how the money is to . Ta.x Clash GroWl ro essor be used. Funds will be sent over- Meanwhile, an open, seas through the Netherlands clash between Eisenhower Creates TV Serloes ambass~dor in Washington, D. C. key house Republicans over Contnbutions to the fund ca!'! policy was underscored Wed An SUI professor will be fea- be made in cash ,r by check .to day as a house committee said tfired as the instructor In WO!- the Iowa City Nt)therlands Rehef reduction "must" be the first 'l'V's 8eCDnd series ot "Adventures fund. del' of business in congress. ' in Art" beginning Friday. The ways and meanb Prof. Frank Wachowiak, of the Press-C itizen Rec~ ives took its stand in II report to SUI art department and head History Interest Award house. It repudiated Eisenhower's tho a~ department at The Iowa City Press-Citizen te~ , I 1 , school, will be the crea ceived the annual Award of Meriti i 'I 8 ruT • TUNES" r ' partlclpa ting instructor from the Am erican Association fol'. \Vlob I K • each Also featured State and Local History, Wash- , :8). • 'L'.~ !. You Sond Me Former PrOTeSSOr ~rogram . ~n 80 ill ... ~ Olnd, . h Friday s .program at 10 a.m. win ington. D. C. II .. ,O.loldo 0' Allan la be the fifth sixth grades Competing with newspapers of I've G ~.c .... O'DJatnonds t Iniured In Cras ~nd J 0 ," & Feelh,' 'YOu're Fooll,,· Roland consolldated school. 1 e s s than 300 000 circulation b Th e 8wee~ Bye.And.By. A former professor in the The program entitled "Prin · ' school of rellglon"t SUI O. Del- M kin" -Ill' 1 d th t~roughout the country, the Pr~s- ,. , a g \I me u e e Citizen won the award lor Its mAr Fostel', 75, suffered a head stration of the various kinds :) t' f' t t . 1 I I~~ . promo IOn 0 In eres S 10 oca -.Jury as a passenger ~n a print making as well as subject te and regional history. ' rue bUS wh n It sideSWiped a matter for prints. __~.1-.' ____ truck-trailer Tuesday. Foster The series is produced by John FUND WORKERS TO MEET reported in fair condition at Mer- Ross Winnie, chief or The kick-off meeting for work­ ey ho~pital. production at SUI. Research as- ers in the rural drive for tho 1953 Five other passengers and the sistants for the series are Vern Reel Cross fund will be held at the drivers were' unhurt in the. G, Iowa City. and Gale Reel Cross hea'aquarters, 15 1h S'.I dent which occurred 011 h Roseau, Minn. Stad pubuque, tonight at 7:30, W. D. 6 where it De MoInes, is pro Bailey, Red Cross fUnd fhllirman, said. • SONGS .• , .. " Girt ", ....d Mary and AaoyNa ..... IlU" __ . < E.!~~rO~~d~~R:~ ~ Maripn MARSHALL "Who', Yau, l lttl. Who·,i'" • "\ foet f­ 'FRIQ~ QJ}..Y TH~ TIllR:rEE~'JH· . • • Color Cartoon ~g Coming On'1 • ,.\ fool Uk. " foatl\tr In .:1 ' . ... ll~ h?t".~ )Vmld , ~v,~~ts In ?ur New;s , ~ " ~\:\,,- '"•• 1.," • J'Ju!il Ono Mol. eko.c." And MGny OIIooni

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