Weather Iowan Poll Conduded ~ Mit U:r r10udy toda)' with Georqe Mlkan and Alex Groza, stars pow. aDday C'" DHnllcd II the Natiooal Basketball CIl!sociatioa.. told. Hlch toda , 25; low, ... top choices of the league's It. Friday'S hlch, 12; low, coaches in an all.tar poll taken by The -5. Dczi1y IoWGa.. For pictur.a and story l ee at owan pave 4. - Eat. 1868-AP tea.ed Wire, AP Wirephoto. UP Leased Wir..-Five Cent. I:wa City, Iowa, Saturday, February 25, 1950 - Vol. 84, No. 122 Court Wants Diary • I In Bednasek Case IBritish SOcialists .'Obtai,n Distriot Judge JamesP. Gaffney Friday ordered County Atty. )M:k C. White to file with th court Hobert E. Bednasek's di, ry tnd pllotographs taken after the strangulation death of Margar 'Slim Majority-In -House et Anne Jackson, SUI coed. Meanwhile, reliabl e sources revealed Beassist White on the case alter house of commons. across the strcct from an apart- majority even though they won all Union Bus depot officials said • requl!Ijt trom White. There was no Immediate reaction ment house owned by Mae We~t. o( them. the snow had caused no change GaUney set Monday as the date from President Truman or Secre- tOt Bednasek's plea to the charge. in schedules and that most buses With J2 districl ~ out and 613 were running on time. Bus driv tary of State Acheson. However, HOII t M b· counted, this was the l;tandln;: of Th c Judge said he hopes to set a number of administration oCli- M~ at the deoot reported hill~ on I cres em er Ihc tria l date at that time. cia Is indicated they were disap- the partie:! ( tandinlol in old 640- ~lIrlt! Wlthholdlol" Names the main highways were slick. scat parlfament In brackets]: pointed that the election had no 1 Labor 314 (381) Immediately after Gaffney ov Early Friday the mercury stood clear-cut, conelu Ive result. Ou I ts SUI Councl"l,o erruled the de!ens~ motion, which at 12 above with a 20-mlle-an Conservatives 291 (215) charged White was withholdIng hour wind, but the mercury lell Their attitude WIIS that a gov- 'P I Ct dO , steadily until a low of five below rnment with such an uncertain ressmg JUles Liberals 8 (10) !be names and testimonies of 'wit ba. e of support in parliament may Other 0 II!IIt!S he plans to use, Bedna was recorded at 3 a.m. The mer find it dlttlcult to tlIke lIrrn and Burlon Faldet, A4, Dec 0 r a h, Clo,e t Electlon Since 1910 Jt!t's attorneys requested a bill cury later moved up 11 degrees vigorous action on international Is- re Igned from the SUJ stu den t At 0'30 p.m. the total vote of parUculars. during the day with a high of They wanted more Jntormatin 6 above reported at 2 p.m. ues which will be coming up tor council ThUrsday night. because lit counted wa~ a record 27,983,185 011 the witnesses and evidence the The cold snap sent s h i ve r s settlement. "prQSElng studi ." compared with 25,018,390 In 1945. /tate will usc in the trial. through [owa Citians, warning Curb U.S. Grumbline Faldet, HUletelt representative, Labor's populor vote was 13,- In a ruling handed down at 4: 15 them that spring weather could But the rcturn of the Conserva- said that the council's refusal 178,787, compared with 11,922, friday aIter noon, GaUney over still be a long way off. livcs to n strong minority posl- ThUrsday nl,hl Lo acccpt the tac- 292 In 1945. This wa less than ruled all parts ot this request ex tJon In England promised to curb ulty _ evaluation report, presenLed the combined popular voLe of CO;) Snow fell steadily in Iowa lime - altho\.lgh not all - con- by a committee he headed, was servatives and Liberals. cept the section asking for de ('ltv Thursday from 2 to 10 p.m. irumbUng over Ameri- not his chicf reason [or re Ign- The Conservatlve voLe was 11.- tails on Bednasek's dillry and Civil aeronautics administration ~ressionlll m.IIY I.wln I'hllto b1 I u k 0 can aid lo a Soclallst Ing from the council. 236,413, compared with 11058,020 In photographs taken lit the room otllcials reported the snowfall govern,,~e\J~ whk h h s aimed at sreater nll- Fuldet h~s worked a~ chalrmpr Gnts a world wldo trend to- Itermine ' thO de ltability ot. IW- 1l/ltS ~ ts to' usc 1n the trial with Hit Low Thurscfay mouth Texa~ YOIIJlIf way." UMW Chi f ° , lion In another district, In the at the Intersectlon of Capital and dcnce - all circumstantilll f('l11arks strich'l1 after the defellse mis ·t! vi gorom ohjectioll s. Guy Gabrielson, chairman of the Ie taln s Inldlands, was postponed beC8U 'e Jefferson strects caused damag/,! DIVORCE STUNS BENEKE was based largely on t.he • lory of Earlier, the 13-man jury was --- Rcpublican naLlonal committee, ot the death of one of th cnndl- esUmated at a m inimum of $50, two long-term eonvicls. Bolh werc told tha t the 41-ycar-old defend- hCld obtalneci from Borroto "n ealled the results "mo$t gralifylng," Brother KI"lls Self dates. police reported. LUFK[N, TEX. (/P)-Gordon Lee admitted liars. <' nt doctor anticipated only a "re- ~ ignccl . sworn statement •.. that He said they IndIcate "clearly thul Communi is Bealen Robert J. Krall, AI, Iowa City, (Tex) Beneke, the orchestra lead Bolton, 41 , himself a convicted primand" in the so - called mercy he had nolhln)( lo do with Dr. the lido is turning agolnst the It was attended by two not- and Leonard J . Frantz, AI, F t. er, said Friday a divorce suit bur~la r, leapc;i for joy when he killing. Sander in this." oclallst state that has long been SI?RINGFJEr... D, ILL. Ill'! - Tho- able teatures - the blasting of Madison, were driving the cars :filed in district co urt at F t. Worlh heard the verdict. The dapper ' Dr. Sandcr Is chanted with mur- When dclense coun ~ cl jumped up the labor program - a similar mas LeWis, 67, brother of John tho Liberal party from its am- Involved in the collision. Bo~, In his name and against his wife. former union official immcdiately del'. The state claJms he killed to protest, the court ordered the program that the Democratic pa\'- L. Lewis who helped the United bitious comeback trail, and a dc drivers listed "slippery streets" actually was filed without his embraced hi s fiancce, Stell' Sar- Mrs. Abbie Borrolo, 59, by ad- shcricr's rcmark I; lr j~ k e n . And a ty is now trying to foist on thc MIne Workers' chief on his rise CQat of all Communist c;\Odidate ~ IS a contributing cause. knowledge or consent. tori. He had said from the wit- mlnisl ring four inj ctions of air later aUempt by ti)e pro ecution American people." to leadership, committed suicide which knocked that party com- ness sland that he had planned into her veins. She was sufferin" to have O'Brien te'lify to wh t Friday. plotel), out of the Britisb parlla- to marry her " until this thin!! from cancer. he snw in the a llcgcd tatcment Influenza Ep,'demic Deputy Coroner Cathcrine Ru - mehtary scene. Hasn't He Done Tms Before? came up." A hospital nurse ~ aid Sander failed. lher!ora said Lewis shot and killed L.abor's winning mar'gin waS ceT- A 10 to 15 years sentence still told the county medical referee S d· N,' himself In the bathtub of his home tlIl n to \:;e so thin as to make stands uetwecn Bollon and free- "He (Sand~r) assumed the medl-I SUI Graduate to Enter prea s,n 0 ,on here lifter sufferine: a severe heart problematical its control of par- dom, however. This was unpo 'ed ca~ a~ socl ~Ion prO?~bIY wO~ldre- 1 Flight School in Texas WASHINGTON l1l'i _ The U.S. attack late Thursday. liameDt and the carrying out oI for the bur!(lary of a cooperative nnr;t md h l ~ for It, tell him not , . His wife, Lenora, had gone Lo Ii ambitious IJ!ogram for fur- t b P t' Th . to It again. Robel t opr I, lS09 Muscatine, a Public Heilith service reported tend the furn.ace in the basement lher nationalization of Impor- store a t near y 70nll~c . e , m~n~ Both the prosecution and de- 1940 SUI alumnus, will enter Oi~ht Friday that one ot the worl;!: a few minutes betore the shoot- tant industries. Labor had :1 81 Im um term I~. d - -: ~e ~ rs u fense counsel gave strong indica- training at Randolph field, San influenza epidemlcs In years is i h d b I th Id 6.0 t h t h e sen enoe au'ca v IS oemg ap- . . M I ~ T Inll. She said her husbanc a mem ers nco 'r -sea ouse. 1 d • lions that Reginald Borro~o , hus- An toniO, Tex., arc ) ". ml 11)ry zpreadlng over the nation. been ~eri ously m th.roughout the Lacked Eflec&l ve M:&Jorlty pea e . band or tbe canccr - ridden wo- department officials ~ al d Fridoy. It said 16,223 new cases were nif{ht. Earlier Frlday Morgan Phillips, man whose death touched off lhis He will be in Ili ht zchool for reported last wcek - high Cit for Lewis was a retired im migra- Laijor party secretary, had (ixed F CE LOYALTY CHECK case, would testify. nearly a year and will r~c ei v e any week during ~c past five tlo.) service employe, but had been 30 as the minimum majority nc- EERKELEY, CALIF. Ill'! - Rc- Testimony has been given quo ~ - lhe pay ot a second lieutenant, ycars. a coal diuer along with fo ur oth- cCS$ary for an effective govern- gents of the University of Cali- ing Dr. Sander as saying he yield- department officials s.)id. So Iar this year, there havc beer! cr brothers who helped John L. ment. Labor could still get this fornia Friday stood pat on their cd to Borroto's pleadings to end 11 Optel receives a rea ular air- 49.640 coses compared with 32,- in hls early eHorts to organizo m inimum 30, but it was not demand for a no") - Communh t Mrs. Bonoto's suffering even il it force commission upon graduation 208 during the comparable per- Ute miners. I probable. loyalty oath and gave recalcitrant meant "eliminating hel" lifc." Cl'om (lying school, he probably iod last year. professors until April 30 to sign I Sheriff O'Brien startled the court will be in the olr-force two more ------or else. room by saying the pro:; ecut.or ' years. .\. Russ Satell ite Citizens' ThaI Was a JolI~ ~ood Go, WoI? A$sels Frozen in U.S. WASHINGTON I/PI-The Unlt.ed UMW10 Face (onlem pi Charges Mond y Stales FrirlHY night tro~e the as sets of citizens of three Soviet punish :l defencl:m1. for failing From the \ 'ire 'crvice Ibe .en sum,monerl. int? ~ourt lor de- satellites which have been at WASHINGTON- Federal Judge rvIO.!! anti - stnlte 1I1lunctions. ln to oJ.>cy a court order. Civil con t'\cklnt! American envoys and citi . .' the two previous cases, Federal te:npt is aimed at lorcing com zens as spies and warmongers. RIchmond B . .Kt. ..:c" . Fnday or- Judge T. Alan Goldsborough fined pliance with a court order, in Atty. Gen. McGrath announced dere ~ tne Uruted M~n~ Work~s the union and Lewis a total of this case Keech's return-to-work he hut! stopped payments from the to. tnal Monday on CIVil and Cfl- $2,130,000. directive. mm~l cont~mpt charge~ ~Her re- UMW AHorney WeHy K. Hop bank accounts, and other assets in jectmg. cialms thllt str!kmg ~oIl kins, laying the groundwork for lhis co untry, of ciUzcns or Bul coal mmers ~re revolting agamst a possible appeal to the supreme * * * garia, Hungar y Il nd Romania. J ohn L. LeWIS. court if necessary, denied that t.he Iowa Supply Low He ruled t.hat the union mus1 union called the strike or that I DES MOl N E S - Demands show why it should not be fined it was responsible for its contin I Notice \ heavily COl" failing to obey his uance. He argued the walkout was for coal on an emergency basis order to call oft its economy- the result of individual action by "ppear to be accelerating out need Daily Iowan subscribers crippling walkout "forthwith." The the angry mIners. is not yet apparent' for stale-wide wbo (lave not received their judge ignored union pleas it had Keech advised Hopkins the un rationing or a dimout, Rodney Q. l copy of the paper by 7 a.m. INDUSTB.IOUSLY WHlTEWASlUNG Major General Harry H. "purged" itsell when Lewis twice ion had a right to a jury trial on Selby, Iowa fuel coordinator, said may rec:eive speciaJ service by '_baD are 'wo of the Circus Sain" and SlDner. a~ their IUl:cbeon ordered his 372,000 miners to end the criminal charge. 'Hopklns said Friday. l II Ne", Ywlt'. Waldorl-Alliorla, Vaucban, mUltar)' aide to Pn!si the strike. he would decide over the week- Seven emergency calls for COJ I calling 8-2151. Subscribers .... Tnaman, wa. "fall ruy" at the luncheon. He was put "on Lewis, who cleared himself per- end whether to ask for a jury were received by Selby Friday and, are asked to inform the cir f.r ftve-percenter aetivlUfJI, bId the charret buflIl on lut sonally by the two ineffective trial or let the judge alone de he said truckers would supply the IrIa1" culation department of any WlNNJE SHAKBS HANDS WITH OPPONBNT Socia'" eandl~,ale , ...... coDfreulonal probe we're evldeaU, riven IllUCb more humor baek-to-work orders, was not cide the union's tate. There is no needs at the places which had unsatisfactory delivery tief :,:" lty"our IIi'.. (leRI, .nrr the aDIIODD.~rnllflt ' )1at Ctturchlll won ... lnalm.aL Vaurban Is staDdI.., araill" a cardboard .an on named as a defendant. provision for a jury in civil con- called. They are Ackley, Tipton, ' Luana, Keokuk, Danville, Dubuque vice. re-eleeUoD .. tile ..... ot c...... a& Woodford, ~, EqlaDd_ ~ IaIIIInre II betn, ~eD s IfJDItoUe whhwallll after tbe club It will be the third time in tempt. 111 CeoMr, ..... off lat...... ('gr-paW ~dIoIa&e W. BrooD- ...... "nn& pnt,." thrl'(' y<'ars thl' mine union h:ls Criminnl I"nntl"mpt is intencil'ri to ~nd G uttenh f'r~. PAOE TWO - THE DAILY lOW N. ATURDAY, FEB. 25. 1950 • • One Hundred and Three Years Young Wisconsin Anticipates Control of Coal Sup~ --- e d I t o r I a I 5 MADISON, WIS. ,U'I - Gov. Os- Supplies are growing so ~ car Rennebohm Is trying to find I' however, that the governor "1Il. out if the state can control dis- nesday asked dealers volun An Unstable Left tribution of coal In celse Wis- to limit their customers to a II. consin's coal shortage gets worse. day supply. The long trend to the left in Great Bri least a temporary setback. \ tain ended Friday. Rennebohm asked his e~ During the campaign the issues were con counsel, Charles Tollo, Fridl, . The topheavy majority of 200 seats that cerned mostly with domestic matters. Fol' Radioactive Cobalt Aids the state has legal powers It Labor won in 19t5 in the election that threw eign atrairs were not much of a topic for dis Biologists' Cancer Study set up controls silJlilar to tha!t Conservative Winston Churchill out of office in cussion. imposed dUring t~ fuel oU short. a landslide took a beati", in Thursday's bal The Laborltes urged even more sociali DENVER (IP) - Radioactive co- age two years ~go. loting. zation of industry. The Tories stumped for baIt - prirnadonna man - made At that tiTlle,. 'R~nnebohrn ap. IncUeations are that a new general elec as much &,overnment intervention as now atom - is making- a new kind of pOinted a state ~l IIdmlnllln. tion would be In the offin&, after several exists - but no more. attack on the puzzle of cancer. tor who channelled oil shl~ months of pOlitleal turmoil. aid Cburchill, Cried Conservative Spokesman Churchill, the This cobalt is the most-talked-of to the communitJe!l hardest hit ., whose party finished strong, "it i obvious Laborites election manifesto contains "an ef isotope made by the Atomic En- the shortage. parliament is &'olne to be in an un table fective design, or plot - tor that is a truer rgy commission's great reactor at The governor said he is lr~ position." t I'm - to obtain power over their fellow Oak Ridge, Tenn. Cobalt is a me ing a close watch mu t "Ian cardully durin&' munist troops have tr ated th .. with plain Crosting. A cup of ral be married April 20 in St. Wences.laus church. tltls time to refrain from serving Dlut dish and still keep menus residents there "very weU." sins may be added to the dough 1I1.~nrf. 'If Ii rieh In protein. Filler retlp s---s I d , chee es and variation. of "At the present time, China it desired. t OUT OF 11 SeRial STARS USE IT has only one choice, and that Is Anoth('r suggestion tor perking II h preparation5--will beeln loppear at mealUme. to accept Ru sian conom!c aid," up Len ten men us ls a delicious, 1I"";;;;;t;;;;;;;;;;;;:.______---~~:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-..;;;;.-----.;;;;;;;;~ Women's Club to Honor Chow Sold. "1 hope th Americall economical roeat substitute, kld- government will recognize the new ney bean salad a la Joan of Arc. Chinese Communist government Kldoey De .. n dad City Petition soon so the civil war in Chin'! a la Joan of Arc Canvassers may end." I No. 2 can red kidney beanr, The League of Women Volers will sponsor a tea Wednesday " I hope the Americ n govern- chilled ment will ~top sending military 1 cup chopped c lery ATlE TION ALL STUDENTS to CJttertain local resid ents h av~ circulated petitions a klng who supplies to Nationalist Chino, and 2 hard-cooked egg, chopped for a special election of the council-manager plan for Iowa City. thereby encouraging the clVI) 2 tablespoons 'chopped s wee t The tea will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in Fellowship hall war," Duanmoh said. pickl LIVING IN IOWA CITY "The U.S. should extend r og- I teaspoon minced onion of the M thoclist church. nition to the Jlew Chinese regime 4 tablespoons French dressing in.vitations have b en sent to uL>proximately 300 mell and wo in order that Chltl~ may becomtl Empty kidney beans into strain men who participated in the I selt-supporting, and need not rely el' and wash thoroughly with on the Russians so much," Chow cold water. Add to remaining In city·wide caJ1~ass, ~ccording to Nobel Prize Winner said. Ired lent : to \0, th r with two Mrs. Don Lewl ~ , chaIrman of the The two students said their best Corks until well milted. Serve on Starting Tomorrow, Sunday, February 26 . league committee for the council T l M d chanqes for a job in China would lettuce ) at or in salad bow) manall.er plan. Office~·s. of the 0 ecture on ay be witn ~ome government con- lined with lettuce. Garnish with CounCil Manager assocIatIon have trolled corporation. parsley or watercress. Serves 6. DAILY IOWAN STUDENT DELI VERY WILL BE CHANGED. OVER been invited to attend as guests of At SUI Hoso·ltals ChOW' said he liked. th "peac~ 'l'he lee line of springtime pic- hohbr, she added. lind prosperity" enjoyed in the nics can be added to Lenten me Celebrating the close of the pe- - U.S . more ihan anything. Duan- nus by stuffing frankfurter rolls TO SPRING SEMESTER REGISTRATION ADDRESSES titlon drive, the tea will offer the Dr. Carl F. Cori, 1947 Nobel moh ~ aid he was impr ssed with with a savOry cheese filling. r .... r t~~vllS8eJ'S an opport.unity to meel prize winner, will speak at the the education program here and hee Flll~!1 Roll Qfflcers at the CMA, Mrs. Lewis 12th annual Paul Reed Rockwood the high standard at livJng. 1-2 pouncl shredded pasteurized said. lecture at SUI )Ilonday. Both students agreed that most cheeSe? Committee in charge of re- Cori is a professor of pharma- ot the Chinese students at sal 2 tablespoons minced onion IF YOU ARE LIVING ••• !reshments include Mrs. Forrest eology and biochemistry in the are anxious to return to their 1 green pepper, chopped Allen, Mrs. W. T. Ha~eboeck , Mrs. Washington university school of homeland, but present lransporia- 1-2 cup condensed tomato soup, John Herring, Mrs. J ames E. Kel- medicine. St. Louis. tion difficulties prevent their re- undiluted IF YOU ARE LIVING at on address other than the one you gave at time of Registration, please Icy. Mrs. Horace KQrns. Mrs. M.F. He will discuss the role of en turn. 1-2 teaspoon salt Smiley, Mrs. Kenneth Spence and zymes and hormones in the metll- When asked what American fOO ll Pasn or cayenne call 8-2151 before 1:00 p,m, or before 12:00 noon tomorrow and give your new address so that Mrs. E. P. T. Tyndall. bolism of carbohydrates. they would miss the most alter 8 frank Curter rolls Board members of the League The lecture will be at 4:1 0 p.m. their return to China, Chow said, BI nd ttle cheese witn the on we moy give you prompt delivery. of Women Vo~ers will be host- in the SUI medical amphitheater, "Pie and ice cream." Duanmoh ion , gl'e n pepper, tomato soup esses. They WIll be aSSisted by room E-331 in the General hos said, "I will miss pork meat the and seasonings. Cut the tops (rom tbe foll.o:-",ing -?recinct cap~a.ins of pita!. most, especially pork sausage." the rolls and scoop out the cen the .petltion drlve: Mrs. Philip Be- Cori and his wife were jointly ter of each roll. FllI with the IF YOU ARE MARRIED .•. zimson, Jane Condon, Mrs. Wal- awarded the 1947 Nobel prize In cheese mixture, replace the tops tu S. De.wey, Mrs. Clark Tan- medicine for their work on sugar Religion in life Week of the rolls and place in a cov berg, Mrs. Paul Thompson, Mrs. metabolism and insulin action. As may Ray Vanderhoef, Mrs. Paul Ver- .. Schedule for Today ered baking dish. Bake In a mod IF YOU ARE MARRIED and live in an aportment, the right number of papers not be deliv- ' d M Ott V 1 enzyme bJ oc hemlsts. they study the mill Ion an rs. 0 oge . . b d' b d II erate oven, 350 degrees F [or 30 Pouring at the tea will be "Mrs. way sugar IS urne In o. y c.e s. Today's schedule [Ot' "Religion roinutl!S. Serve hot. ered to your opartment house tomorrow. Martial status is not included in the information 're Elmer DeGDWin. Mrs. Dan C. Dut- The Rockwood lecture IS given in Life Week" activities is as fol cher, Mrs. Don Guthrie and Mrs. ~earlY through an endowment rund lows: 'j M H I 10 memory 01 Dr. Paul Reed Rock- 9 to 11:30 a.m. "The Chri, tian ceived from the Registrar of the University. If the corred number of popers is not delivered to VirII . anc leT. d' h 1 h d f Table arrangements will be un- woo , soo 0" t e ormer ea 0 Approach to the Bible." The Rev. MANDARIN FOODS der the direction of Mrs. Leslie t?e SUI chemistry depart.menl and Henry E. Kolbe, Chaplin Stuart - Pre.,ared by hlne e Chd morrow, coli 8-2151 and report the right number. Adjustments will be mode with the Tuesday Moeller and Mrs. Marguerite Si- tll'st professor of the blOchemis- Goude and W Burnet Easton. - brirnp Fried Rice, En Foo kora. try department. 1 to 5 p.m. Conlinuati~ n of YUH, Chow Meln, Ye ta Meln morning delivery, /'f skit on the council _ manager Con was. born in Prague, Czech-- morning sessions in north lobby plan, "Three Views in a Whisper," os~ova~la, Ifl 1896. He ,,:,as natur conference room, Iowa Union. I REICHS CAFE REICHS will be presented at 4 p.m. with allzed In 1928. Mrs. Con also was the following league members par- born in Pr~gue.. .. tet pating: Mrs. Lindsey Decker, He received hiS medlcme de THE STUDENT DELIVERY ~RRANGEMENT ••• lofrs. Hy Dicker, l\IIl·S. Clark Cald- gree from the German university well, Mrs. Glen Clasen, Mrs. Stu- In Prague in 1920. He was award art Cullen, Mrs. George Easton, ed honorary science degrees from Jane Fink, Mrs. Gregory Foley, Yale university and Western Re THE STUDENT DELIVERY ARRANGEMENT is as follows: University dormitories, 1 copy to eoch Mrs. Hugh Kelso and Mrs. Rolf serve in 1947, and from Boston Scheurer. university in 1948. room; Organized Houses, 10 copies to each hou se; Married students, 1 copy to each fomily re He served in medical clinics in Prague, Vienna and Graz, Austria, between 191)} and ]921, and as gardless of where the family lives in lowo City; Single students living., town, 1 copy to every 1.S. Eliot Drama a biochemist for a New Yo r k Your Best8/atIe Buy! State study of malignant diseases two students where possible, adjustments made by Circulation Department where the one to in Buffalo. ' WillBe Presented Cod taught in Buffalo and is Shaves you better' Costs you less now teaching in St. Louis. two ratio is impossible; Commuting students, option of picking the paper up at the Circulation By local Church During World War II, he work PROVE IT YOURSELF AT OUR EXPENSE ed under the Offi~e of Scientilic Office in the rear of Old Journalism Building or paying $1.00 to have the paper mailed to their T.S. Eliot's drama, "Murder 10 Research and Development pro the Cathedral," will be presented gram. He is affiliated with the Make this test. Don't risk a penny. Buy a package of PA~S . Q) 'tr~~~3'IIii: lwice Sunday at the Trimty Epis National Academy of Sciences. He U.. as Inony as you wish. Then if you dOli" agree ,hey re • barb.r', out-of-town address, copal church, the Rev. Harold Mc is also a member ot various pro your best blode buy ... mOre shoveS, bett.r shovu, 01 lowes, ro.or Gee said Friday. fessional societies. cast .•• return the dispenser to us for refund of full pIIrd", .. The tragedy wi 11 be st:lged at Cori spoke on the SUI campus price. (If your dealer to"" supply you, send us hi. IIOme U.uolilod. • p.m. and again at 8 p.m. be 10 years ago on a slmiliar sUblect . ond odd,... . O,da, type blades wonled and endos. pay. CD -oro.. nd cause of the church's limited seal DAILY IOWAN CARRIER DELIVERY IS MAINTAINED IN IOWA CITY ONLY Ing capacity. ..enl. We'll reimburse deal.r.) io~~k..rf. Episcopal Pllrishioners (rom Da Pol Blod. Co., Inc., 43 We,l 571h St .. Ne", York 19, N. Y. " venport, Rock Island, III., and Mo Adjustments, re-arrangements, and corrections in delivery will be gladly mode. Call 8-2151 , The line, Ill., compose the cast tor this Town In' Campus story in blank verse of the mur der of Thomas a Becket, Arch Daily lowon Circulotion Department, and give your information. bl&hop of Canterbury, who was PAST MATRONS ASSOCIA later canonjzed. TION OF O.E.S. - Ann al guest Becker will be played py Mal night for all past matrons and colm McGregor, secretary-treasur patrons will be celebrated by the er of a Davenport ' radio station, past Matrons association of O.E.S. KSn'. with a dinner at 6:30 p.m. Mon Change Over From One Registration List To Another Always Causes A 12th century atmosphere will day in the Masonic temple. Mrs. be achieved through the use of Susie Marner will be in charge rich colors and authentic eccle of the program. Delivery Problems At First, But These Can Be slasUcal form. Eliot was born In St. Louis, Mo., . IOWA CITY SADDLE CLUB - but Is now a naturalized British Members of the lcwa City SIWdle ~ Straightened Out Quickly With Your citizen. He wrote "Murder in the clubl will meet at 8 p.m. Monday Cathedral" for the Canterbury fes in the C,F.A. hall for a regular Assistance. tival In 1935. It was later pro business meeting. duced on the New York stage. , AlthouJh an offering will be tak- OLD GOLD THE T A RHO en to defray expenses ot the per- GIRLS CLUB NO.1-Members of fOrll\ance, admission is free, Tick- the Old Gold Theta Rho Girls club The Daily Iowan Circulation Department eta /tiny be obtained from Jane\ No.1 will meet at 7:30 p.m. Mon- ~e'dneYI870 E, College street, Rev, day in the 1.O,O,F, hall, Marie REAR OLD JOURNALISM BLDG. McGee said", , ., Milby will direct the meeting, jJ, \I ' Jfft -.1 It .. . , ..,. ~ ..
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Hawklets Nip Franklin, 47-40; I Finish Third inI Valley League By Tipton in Sectional ·Finab By JACK H£EGER Cl Fenton Scores 25 TIPTON-A badly crippled, but courageous, band of Unlv". leaden; FQCEts Iowa sity high school cagers took the floor here Friday and kept . ~ pence" To Pace Winners Hawk Track Tearn with Tipton for three quarters before a last-period outburst ~ puppet Hi ed doom for the U-high basketeers in their sectional Final ga~, By LEE OLSON Selecled for Second * * * 49-37. lind R It was Bill Fenton night at City B d F· . h Five at the Blue Hawk 1Cl'-' as a I high gym Friday night. .scoring In Four· Team Meet a 1"" members were dismissed froll'1li1t urged 25 points, Big Bill personally ac \/-10I .. 1t (ft1) FO FT "TN PF team just belore game-time 1it- to enfo counted for over haIr of the Little Willer, I ..... , ...... 6 0 3 3 cause they tailed to appear at lilt By EVERETT MONTGOMERY ITazer, t ...... 1 0 3 3 d T Hawks' points in the 47-40 win Also, Daily Iowan StalC Writer Vlto,h, c ...... 7 IJ 3 2 bus an drove to Ipion II I over Franklin of Cedar Rapids. :-ker. II ...... ~ ~ ~ car without authorization. tic pac CHAMPAIGN, ILL. - Co a c h i r.o The game wound up Mississippi arshbarller, II ...... were reguLars, while a thll'd ••• publicI Francis Cretzmeyer's Iowa track Kenl,'f .. , ...... 0 0 ~ t _ Valley play for the year. It gave to use team is figured to garner the No. started several games. the Hawklets a record of seven Totab It 9 I~ 1.'1 It was a nip-and-tuck battle The 2 spot in the quadrangular meet Tlpl.n (~9) FG FT FTM PF for HamlltoQ 1 ...... 13 3 1 wins against four losses and un with Illinois, Northwestern and o the Cirst three quarters. 1\e disputed possession of third place. Martin, t' ...... , .... . 1 1 2 2 patch-work outfit played exetp. Purdue here this afternoon. Sluel,o ...... 1 3 0 3 Fenton, who clinched the league o 4 2 tiona I ball and managed to ~ scoring championship last week, III inois' power - laden thinclads ;~~rl .:::::::::::::::: ~ I 0 I on to a one-point lead at ibe are favored to cop the tour-way Maher. 10 ...... 0 o 0 0 Increased his point totaL to 183- CuI berson. f ...... 2 1 3 end of the third period, 30-21, engagement with Purdue third and o 44 more than his second place ri CQflrlff. I ...... 1 o 0 1 However, the roof then-teU/1ll val. the Wildcats at the bottom ot the KI'II'''' , ...... 0 o 0 0 heap. Brady. I: ...... IJ o 0 0 Qn the tiring hoopsters as Ma,. Appeared EasY nard Hamilton, with six ""... .1. The Hawkeyes' strongest events Tttals ~~ ~ 10 18 ...... It appeared that the Hawklets s .....t halftime: U-lIlgh. 21: Tipton. led the Tigers to a 20 - polpt were going to have an easy time are the 60-yard dash, high and 20. outburst that smothered U-H~ against the Thunderbolts as they low hurdles and the quarter-mile. Big Jim Vitosh paced th, III\It shot out to a 24-13 halftime lead Iowa also has strength in the Hawks during their first halt IIIrft half-mile, mile, high jump and after holding a 11-4 margin at TOWERING GEORGE ~UKA~ 01 the Minneapolis L akers (second from left In f/)lreiro1~nl.J Roach's Death, First with 12 points as the Iowa CI~. the end of the first period. mile relay. unanimously by coaches for first team center in Th e Dally Iowan most valuable profe.. lonaL players ans jumped to a 9-6 first Quarltr Center Bob Winter scored Frank 60-Yard Dash Battle poll. Mlkan is currently leading scorers in the Nat lonal Basketl?all association. Tlp.e action sbown was lead and held on to a 21-20 ill. Marcellus Boston, who has twice lin's Iirst goal in the opening reeorded in a recent Minneapolis-Waterloo game. Waterloo players shown are Center rry Boykorr, left, termission margin. run the 60 in :06.2, is one of the ,I .. '50 BoXing Fatalify, minutes of play to tie the score, and Stan Patrick (8). Laker player reaching for th e loose ball Is Herman Schaefer. ' A fast breaking offense ep. 4-4. It was more than 10 minutes league's best. Only Indiana's abled them to maintain their one. Later before tbe Thunderbolts Charles Peters, with a time of Termed Accidental point lead at the end ot the Wfd :06.1 this week: against Purdue, could score from the field again. NEW] YORK (JP)-The death of period, but Hamilton went on bP has sped the distance faster. That made the score, 20 - 7, handsome, young Lavern Roach, rampage, and the Blue Hawp, By comparison of times, Iowa's midway through the second quar boxing's first fatality of 1950, was playing with only two reserves, ter. Russ Merkel appears to be the Mikan, Groza Unani InQUS f oices listed as "accidental" Friday by were unable to cope with him. best for both high and low hurdles. Franklin Rebounds LOU WAT$ON the city's chief medical examiner. .tiamilton was the high SCO!JI' Snapping back quickly in the Merkel'S time tor the lows is :07.9 An autopsy was performed by for the evening, netting 13 fi \d. •. Indiana Guard and he has skimmed the high third period, Franklin scored three Dr. Thomas A. Gonzales who said goals for 26 points. Vito~.l Y~l baskets before City high could timbers in :08.6. Only Bob Hinkle that the 24-year-old Texan died high for the Blue Hawks with !4 of Illinois figures to give Russ Of Coaches in NBA AII-St.~r ; Poll lind the range of the hoop. It from a "subdural hemorrhage and tallies, followed by Curt Miller, made the score, 24-20. ,Iowa Meets Indiana trouble in the highs. 32 Players Ndmed * * * * '* * ruptured pial emissary vein" in forward, with 12 to his creAndy Phillip. ment from De~ective Leiut. Hen t'4',. .. ..,ln,. Sun 41. Sperry !t:J Collin. loI, Slater 48 Landis. c .. I n 0 0 a strep throat condition that hos- than-average pertormers in six of Considered a Playmaker ry Devlin, of the New York City Truro 31, l\tartenadale So&. f ...... _._1,)__ 1 __ 0__ 1 Wagenvord, pitaiized him in Minneapolis prior the 12 events. The 'Cats power is He is considered the playmaker police. Devlin said he had seen Clerborn 68, Peterson ~Brookl C... I II "'nmr:hal :~f). Sut.herland S'! Tolal. I ~ 16 101M to the Minnesota game. Dean Pieper, mile and half-mile; of the Chicago Stags but ranks the match and "there does not Score at halCllnle: Iowa City 24, Cedar keystone 42 Newhall 83 R.plds 13 . Other gam.es in the conference Holland, 60-yard dash and broad only third in his team's scoring appear to be any negligence at , -.,t '0 .t1,. .. .,avfll" w.! Oft'dals: Matson and H1I1I., . tonight are: Wisc'onsin :lt )Jlinois, jump; Ed Ttmnicliff, 60 and Abe column. this tIme." .t.usto.. 89, Sheldahl 33 Kanawha 4ti. Me ervey 4t Michigan at Northwestern and Dunn, high jump. This basis of judgment, on tnc At Eagan's hearing, most of the Arener 37, Troy 31 ECTIONAL RESULTS Minnesota ' at Purdue, . The Fighting IlLini are rough in other hand, handicapped scoring te~timony concerned a sore nose " "n t.t, Ilerclval '!R lVapella !i.i, Columbus ";"anctlon '!l If Wisconsin loses, Ohio State's almost every event, with the pos Arnolds ParI< ~4. Mlltord :It Lenox S8, J\lurray '!M stars Joe Fulks of Philadelphia and Roach complalned of last Sun h.ltntat lW. Stratfard 3'! J ~lka dtr t I. I..an\onl ·!.l conference idle Buckeyes will back sible -exception of the 60 - yard Max Zaslofsky of Chicago who day. 1t was brought out that five sbetneld 35, I.. allmer rFrankU. elM' :11 I Belmond 4'~r Dow. 2M into a clear cut championship. A dash. In the others, Illinois should require many shots to score their doctors examined and passed him AtlAntic: 40, E:JlIra U~ Cambria 4ft. Luus 97 Wisconsin victory, however, wouLd pil~ Olden ~O, Madrid M up enough points in seconds points. for the Wednesday· night bout. Rlddlnr 44, Grand RIv~r 30 <'·orvdon !Sil, Seymour '!:I keep a live the Badgers' hopes for and thirds to win the meet easily. Fulks, for example, has taken Came Rirht Back Woodward 8'1, Pilot Mound !1 ("oil.. 47. Prairie City MO a share of the league title. Wea.side Ra, Shluwlr :'7 Wut Union 1;K. Fayette :10 approximately 300 more shots- ,Ilt Small, the grief - strJcken victor, Calmar ",.. Oa!dan (DeSalu) IJ.1 lIumedon ::tAo Garden Grove 26 IOWA INDIANA SECTIONAL RESULTS the basket than Dick Mehen ot said he felt he was behind in the Mint. &17, Alrona !to S .,tneer 4A. Hariley 4fi Volle ...... F ...... Stuteville Stale Center ;lli. Clemods 4. F ...... ''' .. "erl" !HI Walerloo (Satre. lIearl) ~fl Waterloo, yet Mehen has totaled fight. Fhli rU Lake a9. EAibervUle 1i:~ Col.boek ...... Toshelr MannlD, 44, Denllon lI9 Sac- City :m, Odebolt UK (overU•• ' Ou.umwa. (Celltral CathoUe) 4!l, Bloom ... Darling .. , ...... C ...... Garrett Carroll 4:;, Glidden 4li more field goals. Mehen made the "When the tel1th rcund started," Stanley II!. Aurora 31 neld 4'! Schulz ...... G ...... Wolllon .Oelweln . 2. OelweIn (Sacrld B."')' I' Clilton ...... , G ...... RIDg Montlc.lio II~, Dubuqu. (St. Columb- first team, Fulks the third. said Smail, "he was coming right Osace ii'!, Roek tord 3'! kill.) G7 (fort.ltl Eldora 4A, Iowa. Falls 9:1 Emmehbllrr 40, \Vest Bend !\O The "vote points" used to gick back at me. I hit him with a nand .. 44. Ed,ewo9d 38 lIubbard :U, New Providence fA Gilman 48, Gladbrook St the three all - star clubs were good leU hook that shOOk him up, Mootbead 'il. PJs(ah 112 J\nk~fI)' r.n, West De. M6lne" (Vaney) ColiegEl Basketball Tama. ft'!, Traer ~a mathematically determined by sev but. he kept coming right back, Cherokee (m, HolJteln 38 ~I Gilmore Clly S:i, RoUe CDes Moines St.. Anlrar 90. Northwood l!K Remeltn (St. Mar),',) "il, Kln,.lty 4 f North CoroUna 84, Duke .6 Twp.) Hi eral items: percentage of actual even alter the knockdown and CluUer G3. Chlls.. SO StAub.ro Rt5, Lynnville :l~ Marietta 68, Wltenber, 58 Humboldl !9. aoue 28 votes the individual received out the count of seven." Belle Plaine flJ. Marenro 33 Montezuma 44, Grlnnt. 40 Dayton 68 John Carroll 56 'Maquoketa. 48; MHes 4$ Missouri Valley IW. Loran H Newkirk ~4, Alton 46 South Carolina ~9. Maryland 44 Greenrield S6. tuart. '!!t of the number of ballots returned, Asked if Roach seemed groggy Coile,e 6prln,. 40. Coin 'OK Sloux Center A2, Paullina 29 Columbia 14, Dartmouth 51 Sanborn 00. Melvin 2tt percentage of votes the individual then, Small replied: "No. Up to 8henand~'h ~". Clarinda ~D ~Z. Roekwdl City AI. Lake City jn Bowlfng GTeen 75 1 Lawrence Tech (De Sh.ldon 11M. Slbl.y 41 Musen", Orient. 81 rec~lved out of the number of the knockout he was still forcing ao,a.hd lJ4 Albia 41, Moravia. '!, lI'olti 85 Bancroft (Sl. John's) 1:C I Bullalo Cen 49, l\lcCalisburr Jlarlan 40, Avotl. 2!1 Brooklyn College 67, st. John's university (er 28 ballots cast for a member of his the fight." U: .. c1cl u-.1. Colwell '.!:t • 1\ Rock Valley"., Roek Rapid. !In Griswold !;~. Oakland 9' Lacey Cons. »3. Ple... nivllle :d~ J S6 01' team and whether not the in The 25 - year - old Brooklyn AIl~rion 3~. ClnelnnaU I!IJ dividual's own coach voted for the ' middleweight cancelled a sche What Cb,eer 47, Fremont 811 Dlaronal 117, Conway!:'! player under consideration. duled Madison Squate Garden ap Doud , 4f. Bonaparte :W Look~ ' Boys, a Basketball Ten points represented a per- pearance and walked away from ftlarble ioek 46. 11.111... 4. questioners who wanted to know Garfleld,Webb 2f), Ruthven tff fect score. I Wuhln,"n 41 , Keol. SO Syracuse Leading when he would light again. 1\/llln,to. H. Blalrobur, High - flying Syracuse, leading I the pack in the Eastern division, WATERLOO'S DICK MEHEN leaps hl,h t1) lake his f.vorlte .hot with a win percentage or over In a. recent National Basketball assocla.tlon ..arne aralost indian Arms t'o the Left of Me ... .800, placed Dolph Schayes. The apoliS Mehen was selected by the learue coaches for a f;rst team former NYU ace was rated the position in The Daily Iowan's ali .. star poll of the nation's tou.. hest "Rookie of the Year" of the o~d baskrtball cor,terence. Mehen's chief weapon is deadly accuracy, National Basketball league in his sh:lt perceDtage being In the .400's. No, 14 Is Joe Holand of In' 1949. dlanaPOUs. Minneapolis, Rochester and Chi cago, now engaged in a tight battle for the Central division crown, :~~/ight for the Western division I Hawk Gymnasts each placed one man. Mr. Basketball - George Mi Mehen, Schayes Tied in Triangular Meet kan - was selected on tbe ballot Mehen of Waterloo was the l of each coach. This 6-(00t, 10- only player who rose above the Iowa's gymnastics team inch Minneapolis pivot who turns doldrums of his team's standing leave this morning at 9 in flawless offensive performances to win a place on the honor out Madison, WiS., where they . with monotonous regularity, adds lit. He tied Schayes for fifth in meet Michlean and Wisconsin in more to the all-time scoring re actual ballots. a triangular meet this atternoon. cord each time he hits the basket. Six-foot, 6-inch Mehen's uncan- Ten Hawkeyes will make the Although the ex-DePaul all- trip, according to Coach Dick liVI .. American was held to two field ny accuracy on his two-hand, over- iliepfeJ. They are Clair Jenrlett, goals and only nine points in a the-head shot from the corners is Don Casady, Earle Duggan, DiC'k game against Waterloo Feb. 17, highly respected in all 17 league Turchen, Bob Lewis, Frallk En he is averaging 28 points a con- cities. Although he rarely takes gels, Bill lIarris, Frank LaDue, test, far ahead of his nearest com- more than 14 shots per game, he Kendall McKenna and PaIJI Wll ~ petitor. is one of the top scorers in the liams. · Davies from Seton Hall NBA. I The meet will mark the sec,ond B,?b Davies, a PI'O great him- Jim Pollard, versatile Minneapo- triangular that Iowa has partici seLt, was chosen mainly to!' his lis forward, Al Cervi, Syracuse pated in this season. At Bloom driving ability since he i not too player - coach, and Carl Braun, ington, Ind., the Hawkeyes took hJgh in the league scoring column New York Knickerbocker scorer, secon(\ as Indiana won and 0\110 thl~ year. A Seton Hall long shot also ranked high in the poll. Eight Sta te placed third, protege, he still leads the Royals former BAA players, five from the HoLzaepfel, commenting on the balanced point list. old NBL and tour rookies make meet said he expected Michigan The Western divlsion also placed up the three teams. to h:lve the, most strength. The three men. lndianapolis, current Michigan squad beat Minnesotll, leader of this section, places its SECTIONAL RESULTS the defending aig T~n champlorlll fabulous rookie, Alex Groza. A Somers .1.;, Ly Uon !I~ several weeks ago and are , con Kentucky all-American Jast sea Ohl.dale !'jOe Dike 43 zidered title contenderll this year, son, his shooting percentage of nu ... kln,ham (Geneseo Con •. , ~, Olr. rison 43 almost 50 and his rligged rebound Stanton ~fI. 8ra'.,vllle !o'J jc TOURNEY ing gave him a vote from every Glen wood ~ I. Red Oak 4~ Sheldon 4T, Mason City 35 MeGreror '!;, Outtenber, '!6 Web.ter City 82, Waldorf 53 partioipating coach. n ... dlyn n~t Trlp.1I 51 BATrLINO FOR THE BALL 1n a Nat10nal Baake\baU .aDIMIlI,pr. One the least publicized play Wlntleld 71, Wyman fill ,ame are three of the \Op play era \n \he lea,ue. No. U " ot COT\vlth 34, Luyerne !U OLYMPIAN ALEX GROZA shown third r~m rl,ht, WaJ selected, alon .. with Geor,e Mllran, to a cen NBA B'ASXBTBALL ' ers in the NBA, Fl'ilnk (Flash) ORlh,. Cf' nter 4ft, Or•• ,er (A ....p- Syracuse 71, Indlan'i)()liI I!'I lI-bleh Bam BoykoU, ~ho ,alned ho1\ora.ble lMt\\lot\ m' ter spot on Tbe Dall1 Iowan', poll of coaches to determ ~ne the most valuable playen In the National Brian, 6-foot sparkplug of the Uon) "0 , Bollon 89, Wa'hll'l/lt'ln· II .. ' Dallr low"n', an·,\ar 1'0\\. The l1\cl1a1\&1'OU, OlYlIl\lla", '\11,..... ~ BalketbaU as.oclatlon. Groza, former University uf Kentucky and Olympic basketball slar, trail. Mlkan !\loralbon "2, LIlID' Or ....! (Ht,It•• e .. Ilalllrllore ' 77 , PhUadelPhla 08 Anderson Packers, by way Q,( LSU, Coni.) :!ft 11ll the former St. lobn', of Brook\yn ,\ar are Wan Wah In NBA &Corin ... The other two players Involved In a scrap for the baJJ are Brace Hale '(7 dan Jene1) Dron. on 4., BI.neD, hi _ , barelj ~ed into tbe ~Pfl Alex Oro.. (15), the No. ! polnt-prodlleer to Geor,e of IbdlanapolJa and Dick Meben (7). of the Waterloo HawD, ' 1_lndo9 41, 1la11~r 'l ~ ;";"' ~: :' .' i .: J ';1 S~MMI~O :I I ,~", I fus:"le. _;,....:~1~~~' OW., ...... \" .. ·nlell. 'It '.h.;,~ '._ .• ' 1~lfl~l'fa~ 1~14\e ,7!~' J l,'lw .l§'ilif iIfol .. , ~ til' prole.loBal ,ame. .• . . - . - .-~. ,..-, Eat Club Sponsors 4 Building Permits AHorney Eleded :Sa've Capitalism from Itself' ~ocal UWF Head Free Square Dance Issued This Week J. Newman Toomey. Iowa Ci:y In the belie! that cooperation attorney. was elected chairman of 'Wallace Advises Third Party fhe Johnson county chapter of the should apply to play, as well as Bring $25,700 Tota, United World Federalists Thurs- Autos for Sale - Used MisceUaneous for Sale Typing CHICACO (AP) - Henry . Wallace told Progressive party work. the Co-op Eating club will nave a free square dance today Four building permits issued day Dight at the Iowa Union. A fin I Rebuilt guaraDteed used washing Thesis _ Gi?neral Typing _ Mim- leaders Frida night they are in position to win "a campaign for at 8 p.m. In the buement of the Thursday and Friday at the of The chapter's 35 members also uto. iruuranc:e and ane Dg. machines. Prices $11 to $32. LA- eographing. N o t a r y Public. ' peace" if they make it clear the third party is riot a Communist First Methodist ehurch. fice of City Engineer Fred E. adopted a set of specific goals Wbltin,-Kerr Realty Co. 119 E. REW COMPANY, across frcm city Mary V. Burns, 601 ISBT Bldg., Gartzke bring to a total of 525,- deslaned to build it Into a larlle College. Dial 2123. hall. I Phone 2656 or 2327. puppet. . Pres. Earl Tabler, E2, Council 700 the amount Invested here In Blulfs, said the da.nce will be open active organiUltion. 1946 N h "600" 1946 PI th He called for official public talks between the UOlted States new construction and remodeling Other officers elected by the as.; ymou • 3-burner gas stove. G ood condi- ITy ping of all k inds. Exceptionally to "anyone who want to come lind Russia to reach agreement r nouncing u e of atomic energy since last Saturday. chapter to serve until June 1. were fully eqUIPped; 1946 Oldsmobile, tion. New eight month ago. No reasonable rates. Call Mildred down and have fun." Issued Thursday were three Charles Beckman, vice - chairman ; exceptionnlly clean; 1948 ash oven. $15. 'Dial 8-1892. Kipn ir. 8-0778. as a destructive weapon. He 1------, The Co-op Eating club. compos permits amounting to $IQ,200. Fri David Stanley. executive director ; ~mbassador a j~~~~~~~ the party, at Chicago's Ashland questions. according to topologists, build a 10-foot by 12-foqt 5tor- WIIB a second otfen.se, and sus son able. Phone 7902 after 4. Baby Sittinq Wash the easY', economlcal way auditorium. new members ot the ancient scl- Sunday Program ale shed at 105 E. Qurllnlton pended his driver's license for 90 About 1,200 Progressives from ence of mathematics, who use con- Radio station WSUI will Inter- street. days. Loat and Found Baby sitting wanted. Dial 484 !. Friday Tom Kelly was grante- 1939 CHEVROLET 2-door The tormer vice _ president de- Iy simple t mgs are Imp 0 ran t .,-_-,--=-______~ ______:_---- ...... Th. Dally low.n Cln be re pon. Guarant cd repairs for all makes when extended to more compli------..., Ilble {or only on. 1ncorr~t In.utlon Home and Auto radlcs. We p ick Dial - 9696 - Dial SEE THEM NOW! e1ared the Progressives make their cated problems, such as super- Ii':=====::::=:::::::=::=====;:;===:;=~~==::;:;:==il own policies and principles. and sonic aerodynamics and the de- Deadline up lind deliver. SUTTON RADIO and TELEVISION, :131 E. Mla rket, they differ from Communist party signing of electronic circuits, ac- Weekdays 4 p.m. principles. cording to the article. Dial 2239. Hobby Supplies for Your Favorite Hobby The third party's program, he Topologists don't solve prob- Church Calendar - Saturday Noon Expert radio repairs. Pickup & (I••• said, is neither Communist nor So- lems, the authors said, they mere • Model Airplane$ • Figurinss c1aHst, it is "progressive capital- Iy save other mathematicians' time delivery. WOODBURN SOUND ism." W. R. Crowley SERVICE, 8 E. Collegc. Dial • Model Racers • Figurine Painl .t .. by tinding if a given problem cnn BETHANY BAPTIST cllua II / It." ~ p.m. Prayer an~ urvlce. Sermon: Classified Manager He suggested 10 steps which be solved. C.mm ... It,. H.... I., ' ''Shill >ye CanUn... In Sin That Oro« 80151. • Model Railroads • Figurine Painting he said would prevent depression Tha aey. Le ••• r~ 1'hontp.. o. , ••t.r ' May Abound," 8 p.m. R". and W.... Me· Brine Advert! ements to Sunday. 1 :30 o,m. Sunday ..hool lor ' Gte will entertain EpiJocopol .tudenb 01 • Model Boa ts Classes In the United States, "Save capi The Dally Iowan Bw In Office General Services all D'~' The onT"y-nt(vy conte t CO'l ... ' the unlvt.rltt)' at th Nctory tor .upp~r . 8uemen&, or phone tnJism from itself," and keep the Unu .... 10 : ~' ' .m. Worship ",rvlcftl. See. ' Wedne5t'!lal tnlent: I trine .t ... ctor· ••tudy . 'rlday. 8:45 A.m . "'ave recel'ved their ' co"'!',,· or the Q lI __ptt r. Wedne!lday. 1.ao II"". I Holy CommunIon WIth breaklul lo~w- Male Instruclor, Ph.D .• s e e k ~ s mall 8-1959. I ==~"""":'======~ , uses or atomic energy, "genuine ., Y .,. Mldwe k Bible Iludy and prayer ~erv· l lnr . e p.m. Meel,nt or ,oull1l' II\IIrned apt. Prefer kitchen facilities. Box world government," and support new city directory but the R. L. lee In Ihe home 01 Merl" Rolh, 18 W ell""l ...' ,rollp. Rev. McGee will ' . peak Typl!wrlters - Rentals: Repairs: Polk company, Omaha, pubUsh- 'ColI"ie n n ""'e Thlrt)'-Nlne Artltl_." Satur- 4-B, Dally Iowan. Portables: Used Machines: u- of practical plans through the UN . '1 da,. 10 • •m . Conflrmallon cl"". In r",,- II thorized ROYAL DEALER. Wikel to step up production in unde ers, have not yet completed de- CONoaIOA'nONAL HtJR II tC)r . tudy. a.m. Canterbury choir re- Want To Buv veloped areas, including Russit! and ~ivery to all subscribers in the ~ N Cllnl.n hearut. ? p.m. Senior choir r.".... o l. Typewritl!r Exchange. 124 '~ E. 't Tlae KeY. Joh~ O. Cnl,...... , i Collcl/e Street. Phone 8-1051. To Place Yo ur China. CI y. Sunday. 8:30 a.m. Churc" 5(!h()()l. Nun. , aEOaGANlZED (JRUllCll OF Jil l IS Wanted to buy: Model A. May He assailed both Democrats and Intormation for the new direc- ery departm .. nt will me,,1 Clunne '''e CRBol8T OF LA"... Ea DAY 8AJN", need repairs. 6148. uu yuu nav!: service to otter1 It tory was gathered in a census motnln, worshIp •• rvlce. 10:45 a.m. Wor· 'YMCA C •• 'er•• ee ,.em, I ••• V.J •• Republican leaders who he said Intp 'ervlce. Sermon : "A Man In His· Dal. B.II.~11U. KII", · \fr ..loIoal you have, the DAILY IOWAN made by the publishers during the tory." Thl. will be the lint Lenten aerv. SlIndoy. U a.m. CII. . 10 n.m. Dltlrld Portable typewriter. in good con- will help you sell thi~ sf'rvlce have postponed a depression by IIreoldenl LYle WOOdIIock wtll lpeak. dition. 8-]259. means of "cold war" spending. months of January through Octo- tce on Ihe theme. '''Ml .. Jlfeanln, and ber, 1949, according to local Re.llty o{ Jesus." 6:30 Pl1!!rl", I.llow· .hlp {or all hi", ,chool )'oulh 111m meel CII aClt 0,.--- JE'-- U8 CN'" T --Good------used wristwatch. Call Bob Where Shall We Go chamber of commerce otflclals. ill th .. church. Wednetdoy. 1:30 1/.m. Del' Ot' LATT!!:a OAY I.uNT Olhauser. 4913. 7-9 p.m. DAILY IOWAN The director con tains an alpha- tort luncheon. ctrcle three 01 the Wo- &18 !!:. I'alu\tJl. " ..\ Judie: WlIl you tell the court what men'l a.ssoctatlon at the home 01 M .... E. lAKeI IL ...... 1 betical list of residences and J. O. Boyd. 6'1'1 N. Templin rOld . Com Sunday, 10 J....• •m. Sunday', .... 'lCh()()l. 11 :30 m.truction passl!d between you and your Religion Week Guest business and professional con- n'\.ltt..,: Mrs. J. T. Winborn. M.... Geor,e •.m. Prlellhood meetlni. 7 p.m. Sacra· wife during the quarrel? Defend cerns. Also listed is a buyer's gUide Trundy and Mrs. Boyd. 7 p.m. Choir reo mont m..,Unl. Wedn ••d.y , • p.m. Wo° 'Ballroom dance lessons. Mlml ant: A flat iron, a rol li ng pin, six hearsal al church. Thurodoy. 1 p.m. The men·. Relief ,oclet)'. I Says Labor Winning and a directory of householders. Moyer group. [or youn\l married eOu- Youde Wurlu. Dial 9485. plates, and a tea kettle. ALWAYS A history and a statistical re- pie •. will meel at Ihe church Illr the J!VANOELICAL Fa.:. ClluaCll A GOOD TIME AT THE ANNE..X. potluck IU)lper. Members Ihould brlnll or CORALVILLE Ballroom Dancing lessons. Harriet view of Iowa City is included in theIr own table aervlce. 8:30 p.m. Lay- TAlI. a.•. E. V. tr .... , , ••t.r WANT AD IT'S A FACT ... that a speech ; .Fight for Recognition the preface ot the directory. l1\J\n·. fellowlhlp 01 Ihe Oavenport .s- SundlY, 0:45 •. m. SUndl), .chool. 10:M Walsh. Dial 3780 aiter 6 p.rn. .ociallon mee", It tho First Con,tellQ • . m. WorehlJ31 aervlce. ~m\on : "The De- Hke a wheel; the longer the tlon.1 church. C.. dar Rapid •. Walter Ora· eeltlulneoa 01 SIn." 6:30 p.rtI. Ben lor and A ...... ment. for Rent The worker' ol today is figh t lunlor hee ChUM )'oUlh lellowshlP. 8 ___=1""_'_. ______spoke, the greater the tire. WISE h"m. n.Uonal executive 01 Ihe fellow.hlp BIRDS FLOCK TO THE HAWK'S ing for a "new kind of owner will be the lIlIest viSitor. Reservatlonl lor p.m. lie""..,. and "moo: "CoptJder le- OHicers Evaluate dInner .nd ,rAnsport.tlon Ihould be In IU .... Mond.y. , D.m. Boy &010"" will Wonted young Ghristlan lady to NEST. ship," and labor. is winning "just the church outce b)' Tue.day Yenln,. meel at (ho old ..,hool bulldJ" ... Tuesday. share my apartment. Dial 8-2273 recognition." Albert Watson. J YMCA/ Purpose 7:30 P.m. OrllclAl board meets nth. s T. PAUL'S LtJTHlaAN CHAPEL parBOnalle, WedJleoday. 7 p.m. Oakdale a__ It _e_r_5_:_3_0_p_._m_. _,.--______Rooms for Rent "Religion ill Life Week" guest, (MI .Utl S,n •• ) eervlce. Thuml)" 7:30 p.l1'. Prayer Hrv- A re-evalua tion of the student 8:3' turni ~ hed lor said Friday in an interview here. ~~ E. Jeffe .... otreel Ice. p.m. Choir reh.araal. Salurday, Small apt. student Rocm - graduate male student Watson, who is from the Fel YMCA highlighted the organiza Th R.". J.". F. Ch.llI. ,lIkr 8 a.m. Conflrm.tlon cia... couple or graduate lady. Dial Sunday. 8:30 a.m. Wonhlp. ' :30 .~. prcferred. Private entrance. pr i lowship of Reconciliation. Ncw tion's executive meeting Friday. FlaST ENOLlBN LVrIClaAN CDtJlle1l 2516 between 9-11 a.m. Sunday oeh()()1 and Bible el .. . 10:30 A.m. (U.Ue. L.'''ena Chu.re.b I. A ...rtea) vate bath. References required. York City, said the worker's job Public Relations Director Mere Wo",hlp and .ermon: .... elp In Need." U ...... e an. Market ,heel. 3265. Monday, B p.m. C!>urch membe ..hlp c1 •••. \Van ted: Student couple to share must carryall the security of re dith Saunders, A3, Mason City, Wednesday • P.m. Lenlen lervlce. Topic: Tate 'by..... , .. IEr.e,..r, , .. te,. gular property ownership. Sund.y. 8:30 _.m. Mnlln service ~Ilh house. Phone 2749 . Good room for one or two m"n. said. "Setrayer Betrayed." lennOn. 8:30 n.m. Sunday ochoo!. 10:45 "Organized Jabor is asking so Guest at the meeting was Wil lavatory in room. Dial 80357. ZION LUTREa"N CIIVaCK n.m. Mornfn, worship. Sermon: "Doe. Help Wanted 4191 God C.re" p.m. Lutheran Itu(le.nts will ciety to recognize a job as pro liam Overholt, north central area 1I1 •• ml".... .I.eetl J."...... maL nL FINI Church and a ltopullUon '. double room for mole tuden!. perty now, and I believe this new executive secretary of the stu Tbe KeY. A. C. 1'.ulll...... ",JIl Student's wife wanted night Sunday. 1:15 •.m . Sunday ..,hool. 8:30 t.. am lor W.rtbur. coli.,,, pre tor 5717 arternocn or evening. concept ot property is being ac dent division of the YMCA. sent the. provam. ' :30 P.m. Luth"r 1".",0 waitress 'work. Apply RENAL- •. m. Student Bible cl .... 10:30 a.m. Serv moeUnr. LET THE CLASSIFIEDS WORK FOR YOU cepted by people in Washington The purpose of the meeting was Ice and sermon: ·'Temptat\()n. tn Ihe WU· DO'S. Single room tor women or married ~ and by leading religious leaders:' dernel.... Music by both chol,.. p.m. FII~ST IIAPTI T (JH VaON couple. 328 E. Fairchild, 9437 . to "critically observe ourselves The Lutheran Student IlIIociatlon will he said. S. cu •••••". B ••U." ••• " .... Experienced waiter wanted tor and our objectives" and to find meet at Ihe First En~lIsh Luthersn Tb. ae... EI... E. 01...... ,.".. eta urc"' . Tuesday, 4 p.m. Children'. choir noon hour. Board job. REICH'S Double room. student men. Inquire I ~ig business is well organized, the position and function of the Sunday. ' :30 I.m. Church lehool for 430 E. Jetrcrson. p(actice. 7:30 P.m. A.dult Membenhlp aU DIe!. Married stUCS&'l1U have the Jud· CAFE. and . the unions had to organize YMCA on campus, Saunders said. .1 •••. Wednel(/a),. 4 p.m. Student mem· I'On .'as •• 1 th" church.J..and ,In,le lIu- ____-::":'~~~~-_:_---- ~ the same level to bargain col- bershlp cl.·.. 7:!iG p.m. Lenten ttvlc •. 01 ... Single room lor men at 211 ~hur ch. "A 8:30 dents hav .. 'be RII".r wllllall1l at Work Wanted lveJy. :SPOkesmen for the work Sermon: Call 10 Fallh." p.m. the .tudent cenler. J~ :3O a.m. Worship 2872. ~pnlor c.hnfr reh"Iu•• l. TI"'~"V, Ln· and termon "TWo Choices" by lUelt LAFF-A-DAY I''must have iree access to com Pharmacy Faculty dlel Aid meetln,. 7:30 p.m. Church coun Chaplain StUart Goude. who Iuw re- I ~y information. so they can see cil meellnll. Saturday. • n.m. Junior cenU, returned lrom 'a pan. , p.m. Vnl· Cateehetlcal Inst"",Uon. 11: 15 a.m. Chll· i t~e company ~s in a position .. enlty veopers. & p.m. Supper arid I"J- i To Attend Meeting dren's choir r"heanel. lowlhlp hour lor all BAptilt and ChrloUan ~ Iil'ant pay increases, Watson c!hurcn sludent .roupe at Roter WUUall1l Wanted: light Musework '?,ip.~. SUI h f It FlllST METHODI T C8 aCK house. 8 p.11). Vesper le(Vlce of the joint ~ choolgi rl. Dial 4291. Four p armacy acu y J.ff.r •• In. D...... 'r •••• BApil.t-ChrltrtJ.n ud"nt croups. al * double room. Male student. Dial ''hf we are to see industrial members will attend the 71st an- Dr. L.L. D .... I.'I... ,ut., Ro,er Wllllarm hQu..,. Cued leedul will House For Rent 3231. ie, we must provide legal pro nual convention of the Iowa Phar- "U!l"ay. 1:30 I.m. Chutoh .chool. 8:30 be Ch,lLplaln Goude and the Rev. W. W. ____=_....;. ______And II n.m. Momlol worship aervlce •. $1100 for the workel's," he said, Parklmon. SunD .. y E .... nln .. club at home Quiet room [or man studl.nt. Dial mnceutical association in Des The Rev. Robert Sank. wilt alve the .er of Mr. and III ... A"1J1 Ooaanbera'. 1m New modern 2-bedroom bunga l)Vi both.labof and business shar Moines Sunday, Monday, and mOn this SundlY. hPossi ble Impoaolblll- KIrkwood avenue. Tuesd.y. .JunIor RJ 5892. low available March 1. Auto I illaoin . the profits, he added. . R A ties," 7 p.m. Methodist Youth {ellowlhlp. lellowi/llp .t ttae hbme of Mr. and Mr . Tuesday, accordmg to Dean .. Prof. lack Johnson 01 the SUI political Laird Addl•. 1011 raJrchlld I treel. ,",urs matic heat. Garage. $100 per For rent: double room, men. .:Watson said he was just as In Kuever of the college ot pbar- ' .c1ence de ... rtmeni ""III ,pe.k on "God's aa),. 11.:30 p.m. Monthly church nl,hl ot month. Dial 8-1121. Phone 2667. 714 Iowa Ave. macy. Dell", In the World Community." 5 p.m. tbe church. teliesled- in peace in the com- Supper It Wesley house. 11!';'~ty as in labor. and he felt Attending will be Kuever, Profs. IT. IIAiriC.uamt uitlQn~ resort to strikes as last James W. Jones and L.C. Zopt FlR8T P.ESBYTERIAN CBtJaCB I.If...... 1.1 .. Ii'.... . 56 E. M.rket llreet I.•• ao •. JI";,, ~C: •• 1lI ••MFr, ..... '-'1-1, YiS, I I'-LWAYS ~r.ti . and W. J. Teeters, dean-emeritus Till ••IV . P. Hew .... '.lIeell, , ••ter • ... I • •. _ ...... _ .. ,..ie. UM "'Y'KNow,IM I-lAO PET MICE -11;· )'ou were to ask the coal of the college of pharmacy. SundAY. ':30 A.m. Churc .... Ichool. 10:~ !I"nd-.V _ ...., •• T:JI. .. 10:16 and WORRIED ABOUT 1l::JO Lm. W ..lqtay m_ al ':311 ,.m. DURING MY CHILDHOOD ~rs why they were out on Forty SUI pharmacy seniors also u.m. Church. .chool. 10:45 a.m. Wonhlp. ~ KEEPING Senn",,: "OiJocoverln, the TrInity." 4 In the "."",.nt and at 'lA m. In ~ I'-NO MY FONDNESS the an" ••. ' MORlON~E .tr'k~ now, they wou ld tell you ",ill attend the Tuesday meeting, 5 W~l church. Nove"l' , ervlec!o Thuncs., .t p.m. UnIversity v... pe.... p.m. '3 and 7:30 p.m. COnleulC>M: S.lurd.y al fOfl1l-fEM STILL MOUSE' AT YOUR tliey want an annual 200-work {{uever -said. mln!!er vespers. Slude"t meetin, led b)' S:30 ta 5;30 and 1 10 1;10 1I.m. Wtekdfty, ENDURES .... FACT 15 lock Lamb. 6 p.m . .. I clllb l1'"etlnc. HOTEL .... EG.A.O, d~y' year. On the basis ot this, --onventlon headquarters wlll be durl~ th" 7:t~ •. m. lllUlea and Ittor 'TI-IERE5 I'- MOUsE. ' the Hovena ..ervll!M. SUPf'OSING HE wage would be about at Hotel Savery. tJNITAalAN CHtlllC8 PiCTURED ON ~E GETS LOOSE! ~erage NOBLE PUFFLE . ,Watson said. "And I don't SlIn~ay . 9:30 •. m. Nursery durin, IT•• peEILAlI,' CIluaar MY \NQIU). THERE 1,):.5 OF church hour. a.m. Sermon: "The ':11 I.. .,...... rt ~ri .. CQA.T ARMS! AR.E 100 RQCl\\S ~ tke miners would be over University Employe Man h-om Nazareth." , p.m. 'FrreslcJe .up· ..". 1 •••nI •• "'.... 1. ,.... , PfIj." he added. per. nnd Informal dl.cu~.lon. MondOYt ..... I. ,..• 1 .... ' ....r IN THAT J.IOTEL/ e p.m. Men's club Bunda)' m • ...,.: 8:..' and 10 •. 111. '~.':aew concept of ownership Dies at Home Here ert Johnson . will .peok on "The W.lla.., Specie I Instruction fo, lI'8de ",,1\001 chll· ~, 'Property is necessary 'for the SlIte and Economic Well.r.... R... en·l· Conf_lon. h"rd , to 5::It p.m. and 7 to Thomas J. Delaney, ~7 , 637 S. Ilona for dinner mar be made by collin. ':30 p.m. Saturd.,. PiIIi war society," Watson SOlid. 3541. -'-- - ;'i Dodge street, died after a heart 11'. PA~. cn.c. attack at his home Friday morn m I. Cea .. lit... COAL CO. USES GAS fla8T CBtJa(J8 OF CHalST aL ...... ,. Palrllk CI:a.lIl,...... , ing. SCIENTIST lie ... aa'•••• I ...... _'1 ...Itt Atom RAPIDS, MrCH. (lI'I - 7'!% E. C.lle,. lire.. . Delaney, an SUI employe, was Sund.)' ....-.: .:ao. . :30... ':46. II -- C ::-... _ ~ " lines Coal company con Sunday. 1:45 •. m. Sunday school. tI Q,m. •. m. We"kdl)' m_ .t ,:~O. ,",onl.... lonl ~ ~ a former resident of the Oxford i!It!{mon: "Christ Jesu .... Hu"""r)'. Wed ..... ~~ 'to gas heat Cor its otrice !I.a\urdl)' hom • 10 S:. p.m. and • p.rn. c.. --. r':> c ";>- -=- area. Hc moved to Iowa City in day. • p.m. Tetllmonlll mtellnr. Pub, ~~ .. because of the coal short lie readlnl room open dally excepl _ . .,.. TROIll"RiIo•• • CR..... IL c::::":>- ::::0-:.- ==::; ~ - - alle: 1 1934. dlYI and ,.... 1 holiday.. It will ollC) be ..... )1 ••I ...... !....!r ••• --- ::;:;,~ .E? ~..!....- c:::::'.:::-...) Surviving are his wife; two open lrom 10 •. m. \() 5 p.m.. Ind .1110 7 ..... r-u04 I. "_•• ,..k, c= c<:::-"""') =~ ...- - ~ j to • p.m. on Monda), and Tueodly eye .., .....,. I . • "'i; &iii'. ,..... - --'-"' - C ;) c::").., ..,J::, sons, Laurence and Edwin. two I • ....l.llI.tt .... '. __I .....' ~ - - . ,4.,.;.,,1 nlniB· ae ... ~.. ) daughters, Mrs. Alfred Buiechek Sunday .....-1: 'lU. 7,30, t, .0 Ind TafNITV F.PI8COPAL CRUlleR 11:30 •.m. WeekUY••• :~ T aqd ?:3O • . tn. OWL UH, IUNO PEATURf:8 iYNI>lCA1E, I .....WOJU.l) RIGHTS U SEIlV£D. ,BEST BUY IN TOWI and Mrs. Leo O'Neil. and one bro Hoi)' d.aY.I. I:.a, 1, .. Jl •. m. and 12:15 r.. E. C.II., ••~ ••• p.m. nnt FtId.,.•• 0:45. , 11\4 ". I .m; 'Student Dinner, complete ther, John, all of Iowa City. T ...... 8.,.141 ... MeG •• , rlet.r Con""'"" 3:;11 to • 1 to • p.m. "How's this idea, Mom?-Thcy sleep wilh me tonjght. and Ihen AI 8 tincl ..s & Funeral services will be held S"n!ia:v. ".m. Holy Communion on .n SaturdA, .. d.,1 before tJ ..t rrl (Milk dessert Included) breAkfAst lollowlnt. ' :30 a.m. Upper da,1 Incl Holy Da),l. All<> dlll'ln, tbr aU pitch in and help me make my bed in Ihe morDing." at 9 a.m. Monday at ~t Patrick's church school {or a..... (0 18. 10:30 a.m. r and 7:10 •. m. "" ..kelly __". Sun . CAFE REICHS church, with burial in st. Joseph's , ...... ch"""iI lehoo" far .,.. 1 to ,. din 10 n'l.inutes ~fo"" __. 10 :. parl~~_UM. 10:. N,,~n moe," cemetery_ .. tI' .... ll u l ... .., \ "11' I.m. NurserY In 1'u"scI.,.. 7:30 p.D\. club .1, •. m. Phy." mA sermon: •.•_ Hall ot It \III ~W • PAGE SIX - TBI DAILT IOWAN, SATUBDAT. FEB. 25, Wt Ie Justice Douglas Holds Session Out of Court Engineer Placement Friends Rel'resentativi Reservoir Owners ·Sludents Go Contin'ental Plans to Visit YWCA Office to Distribute Oarnet Guild, regional co1ltc! '0 Receive Notices Intercollegiate Organixation Offers Year's Study representative lor the Americ:aa To American College Sophomores Friends Service committee, will Yearbook to Firms visit the SUI YWCA March I Of Land Purchase BJ FRED HOAR art, music and other modern lan through March 8. guages also are of!er~. Joanna Hurt, G, LQoIlj CXecljti\'! Landowners in the upper Coral If you'd like to "go continental" A yearbook of sur college ot engineering seniors, designed to sccretaty o( the locnl YWCAJsaid ville flood control reservoir area naxt' year, buy up a pair ot short Students eleeting to study at Sa help the graduating engineer ob tha L Miss Guild will be will be notified two or t h r e e pants and a yodel and head for sci will live near the borders of available lain a job, has been pubtish 8.1 •• 1
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ORSOK WELLES, WANDA HENDRIX ...... lilt· EWNlt Sloane.' IIIiI1l Puinou: Fm AyI"* h PLUS - COLOR CARTOON ParamoUb'"- "QUACK A DOODLE-DO" Late N~WI