Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1953-10-22
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The Weather Serving the State Partb c10., aDd eeoIH ·versity of Iowa toda,. CleariDc ....... Art slderlbb eooIer FrWar. Campus and JII,h ~aJ. T.; 1_. 52; Hla'h WednH41a7. II; low. he SUI art i.:wa City 67. attend the 1868 - A,P Leased Wile, Wirephot.o - Five Cent. Iowa City, Iowa, Thursday, Oct. 22, 1953 - Vol. 97, No. 276 the found- , Eat. College Art • ~---------------------------------------------- Department orlSin. Mln ./ '0 the rti.t trom .ohio the conter- ~ shown by ueen ·Will· Open Homecoming ence df 1he AcsthetJcs ege in. No- • Homecoming Mums Aqui Show To Feature Five Iowa sportscasters and Qne ------------ Varied Acts sports writer will judge the utes past any given point In the beauty, or~inallty and humor ot parade route. The 40 tloats wiU Three days ot 1953 Homecom , ' the I10nt entries In the fifth an- then move to the area just east In, frolic will let the ful\-steam- nual SUI Homecoming parade Frl- of Iowa stadium to remain throu,ll abead si,nal tonight when one ot day night at 7. Saturday's game as a post-parade Taking time out from their re- dISplay parade chairman Loren five campus lovelies is named porting responsibilities to score Hlcker ~on lays. Dolphin Queen for SUY'! 31st an- each of 40 floats ror beaut), will . nUIII poolsld~ sholl'. be Gene Claussen, KXIC Iowa Musical marching grou~s In the City and Gene Shumate KSO De parade will total 13, With nine Pre!\Cntatlon of the qucen-ror- Moines. • high school bands, Shriner bands a-weekend will come at 8 p.m. Tait Cummins, WMT Cedar from Cedar R~pids and Oaven In the Iowa fieldhouse swimming Rapids, and AI Coupee, KRNT Ots port, the SU.I Scottish Highlanders pool, when the Dolphin swimming Moines will evaluate their judi- and the Umversity band. fraternity will ,,"'e Its tirst of clal s~lIes and lau,hs as the 14- · Dohtbln Queen To Appear four aquatic performances schNI block-long parade passes by. In the parade's 16th pogltlon, dl- uled for the big weekend. Jim Zabel, WHO Des Moines, redly behind the Highlanders will and Al GradY of the Iowa Cily ride the 1953 Dolphin q~een, ~ho None ot the rive finallsLs now ~w Preis-Citizen will judie float or- will be crow~ed tonl~t In th~ tlrs,! know, who will reign at the 19inallty tro!Y) the reviewing stan~ ot tour shOWIngs of Tradewmds, water IihQWs as SUI's 42nd Home- near Old Capitol. men's swimming club show on an coming Queen. The five remaln- AY. Or&lld PrIze PlaRlled Inte'tnatlonal theme. ing candidates, narrowed fJrom a tOan" 1•• a .. PIl.'.) Wh h 2d it h d f' lei f~' 01 M C • • I The judges will award a first en t e 7 un as passe Ie 0 ~'" are tme cormac, 7-' PREPARING HOI\IECOMING MUMS FOR SALE br the YOUII" WOlDen's Chrldlan a18oclatlon are and a second priz;e In each of the the reviewing stand, students, al- AI, Letla: DQrothy Nakano, Ail, CoJUi1e Dolezal, Al. Ely; Mar.. le Hahn, AS, Cedar Rapid•• freshman Y adviser; l\larl1yn Carlson, At. three categories and present II umnl lind visitors will gather Kameula, Hawaii: Kay Taylol', MoUne, 111., tl'ellhman Y prealdent; Sue G08cll, .~l. Wall Lake; Joan Goldsmith, Al, Glencoe. 01.. grand sweepstakes prl~e to the around Old Capitol for the trndl- NI, Tulia, Okl.,; Nancy Sweitzel', a*\d KIUy Holmes. AI, Waterloo. I\fums may be purC'hased toby U,rou,h Saturday In the YWCA of- tloat with the highest average ,tiona I pep Tally on th~ eve of the A4, Waterloo; lind Carolyn Slager, fiee In the Iowa Memorial Union or thro11&'h housln .. un" Y representatives. Freshman Y memben scores In all three areas. In addi~ 42d annual Homecoming football AI, Iowa City. will llell mUDlfI on umpul Saturciay. The mUDlfl have a black I In the center: the prlee II $1. Belen tion Iowa City Kiwanis wlll give game Saturday afternoon with 11)- The four other finalists will 8\olta. AS. Ottumwa. Is In charn of Ute sale., an award to the best fraternity diana university. reIgn as t1ttendants In the QU en's - float, the city's Elks to the most Following the rally the Iowa court. ,;'/1. 8 h T R · G S II favored sorority creation and the Memorial Union will fling its (8tH .... t. Servlee) Tlcke .. Sell at $1 5U S ~ ac 0 ' ecelve rou'p e s local Lions to the best dormitory doors wide open. The Union's open READY AND' WAlTING to be llet ablaze If the lIawkerel defeat Tickets at $J pt'r person may tloat. I' house will offer refreshments, indiana Saturda*. Is the 1953 ver I"n,.,t SUI's traditional eom . g I t the I MI • I. be purchalled any time this week- A tot~1 ot 72 units - as com- da ncm, moves 0 owa- - monument. Situate a at the we tern approach to Old Capitol, the pared wtlh 80 last year - wll chlgan game, and n variety of dls- shape of ..... stale .up.... rls I much smaller Indiana and IJI lettered end at WheUtone's drug store "Ia s -- ..- an<i the athletic ticket orrtce In A porade tor an es tl mated 15 min~.. y. completely with urs of corn. The "Land or Plenty" dHlp was Annual Author ¥fard 3,000 Badges 'Rockoon' ExhibU Set created by Duane Schmidt, Vinton student, who auo won first the fieldhouse, Prof, Marcus Bach of the SUI R d E if 8 ,Union Homecoming exhibits prise last year, The monument I Ii 35.year-old tradition. S'Ib1equent performances wil! sfhool of religion has been named Garwood, a 1933 SVI graduate. Wed d e $ nU oycott . WIll include the physics depart- , be ,Iven Friday Ilt 8:15 p,m. and to receive the Johnson Brigham Others who have been named nes ay Of now T ,'_ ment's "rockoon" ectulpmel:lt which , twice Saturday at 7 and 9 p.m. Memorial award presented on- for the honor include the late r . a 1($ reached altitudes of 84 miles near Organllsl To I Play lin Unllo{·n Tlieme ot this year's aqua shoW' nually by the Iowa Library asso- Johnson Brigham, librarian of the Greenland last summer, a display Is "Trad4wlnds," lind will com- clation to the' year's most out- Iowa State library tor whom the Over 3,000 Homecoming budges PANMUNJOM (Thursday) (.4")- of tbe university's television edu- blne tho talents of SUI swimmers standing Iowa author. award was namedj Ruth Suckow; were sold by members of the Taii- The Communist Poles and Czech. cation division, a journalism ex- RI h d Ell 2 ld with on imported iuest star. 001- A plaque designed by lin Iowa Mac1Gnlay Kantllr: William L. f toe s club s nsors of the ended a three-day boyoott of tb~ hiblt ranging trom typog~aphy to c or sasser, a 7-year-o h artist Chl'i,stlan Petersen will be Shirer; Thomas Duncan, and Bess ea r pep ,po Neutral Nations Repatriation com student achievements In TV-news, organist, will be featured on SUI's covered that he possessed "perfect I~ ~ember~ w;n havo~t In th~ '. ",,,,- f to Bach in Streeter Aldrich. -sale, on Wednesday. The mission today, but tMre WaJ M ROTC and SUI's lecture series Tuesday. Nov. 3, at pitch." He rapidly progressed and alii I or Oil t (, .& • prese~ted re~ognltlon cl~b brldge-buil~Lnl, :0; \~ ~~i ~n ot' his work as a ' writer at a dln- expects even higher sales loday, prospect that stalled Red "expla. future construction plans. 8 p.m, III the Iowa ~emorial Un- at seven made .hlS first public ap- W . no u e UK' ng, Ig , v nil, ner !;Wei'll: th innui\l lowa Ll-Ike n-fends Benson" Friday and Saturday morning as naUons" to balky prtsoners would All university departments ~lncl 11m I nll'e pear~nce followed by a to~.r ~f the .pe:dn-7Im.r::ng,. tra~pohne aCl~ brary lluMooiation con(erence thl W , the. sale continues. • be 'resumed soon. ...., o}lererplan dpetr 'mruses 'Satu'r- --" ou . the astern stlltes durint-Wlllch he an -, y n, n, Tout ?E:S. Dllllne evening ih bes Moines The awar~ PI N C . ". - "Receipts from the Homecoming ' A meeli.ng of tbe eommisom, day mornin, ,{or HOmecomlng"ls- . Ell$ll.s.er, who has been voted appeared with some ot the leadln, Avery, AI, Oelwein, Will do II tll'e is being made to B~ch tor his ans 0 ampalgn badgeS are used to defray the costs began at 11 l1.m. tod.y (8 p.m. itors. The. collel'es of la W, medicine one of th three most popular or- symphonies .of the natloh. , dive. story of the Voodoo talth on the of many Homecoming activities," Iowa time Wepnesday) as planned. and pharmacy and the school of ganllta 91 the world by 800 radio He was granted the Henry I.e- Ou" '1:0. Do Hula Island of Haiti, "Strange Altars." For Congressmen Dave Hart, AS, Council Blufts, Betore the meeting, however, journalism wil1 also hold coffee and televisi.on editol·s. will per- vilt t1wllrd for his score to ~he Miss Na~ano and May Yoshida, Lydia Margare' Barrette, of the pres. ident of Ta"llfeathers, ex- Lt. Gen. K. S. Thimayya, Indian hours tor their guests.. form ,the inlUl\l concert On the ballet "Greenwich Viil.alle" voted A4.