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 -- ..- anSchmidt, 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. Hllo, Hawllil. wiU perform )- I d Ted d t fo chairman of the commission, told The weekend fete WIll conclude Union 5 new H~mmond organ pre- . '. an authentic hula, and tWD !I'csh- award committee, will present thel WA. SHINGTON (JP)- President p alOe u say, an as cos s r newsmen be Intended to call an with the Homecoming dance in sented to SUI by the senior class the best American ballet In 1948, men from Ottumwa Joan Tyler plaque. Miss Barrette is librarian Eisenhower rose warily to the de- the annual weekend rise, It Is indefinite rE\cess to commission Iowa Memorial Union Saturday of. 1950: Tickets tor Ellsasser' concert "nei Diane Hughes. w' ill sWI'm to of tlte Milson City public library. lense ot his under-fire secretary necessary to Increase the sales 01 .. badges" meetings. He sold he would not from 8 p.m. to midnight, where Ellsasser, who has made record- will be distributed at the Union the l)luslc ot "Paris Blues" in a Booh is the author oC five other ot agriculture Wednesday.' k th I ' ttl I d t th i f I f RCA V' t d M'GM d k be ' i Mdt 8 books: "They Have Found a The President said he brought Two Teams Sellln, as' e comm SSlOn 0 mee ag~ n coup es may once 0 emus c 0 ngs ' or IC or an es gmn ng on ay a a.m. h I I h ly - heralderl synchronized until "explanatlons" to reluctant the. Sauter-Flnnegnn orchestra 01 records, begAn his musical career Students may obtain tl&ets by water duet. Fait"," "Report to protestapts," back the impression some poll- The Tollfeathers have been split POWs are again ready to start. New York city. at the nge of two when it was dis- presenting their 1.0. cords. A high spot of "The Dream Gate," "FaIUl and ticians are more worked up over into two teams, the black and the the show win My Friends" and "Of Faith and' farm problems than are the farm- gold. Each team is subdivided into be an oqu3tic demonstratJon Learning." The last-named book ers and cattlemen themselves. 10 teams. Head captain of the titled "Jewel of the East" by Is the story of the school of re- Meeting with newsmen for the black team lB Stan Gellman, AI, Ha neher Legilislalll¥e 'Group To Ins pee I Ch emlsl I ry Dama ge Beuljlh Gundl!ng. national AAU )Ieion at the university, detailing first time since his ret:\irn from Rock Island, l11. Captains of the 10 , outdoor synchroniZed swimming th6., history of inter-religious Texlls, Eisenhower also declared teams include Dorothy Nakano, The Iowa legislative interim champion. The costumed water teaching QI) the SUI campus. he is not going to campaigll for A4, Kameula, Hawaii, team I; committee will meet with SUI lion over the Institution, a tuber- sonitation with the present eQulp- naire covered four general sub- dance has been presented in sev- Bach is also the author ot a num- the Republicans in any district 01' Dave Kline, A2, LaPorte City, President Virgil M. Hancher to- culosis hospital. ment. It should be replaced. Mr. jects: premises, dining room, re- eral Europelln capitals. ber of rell(llous plays. any state in next year's congres- team 2; Betty Phelps, A2, West day and Inspect and estimate The committee allocated $11,000 Miles stated that because of the frlgeratlon and kitchen. ---.,-- The, SUI professor is the 13th slonal election, Branch, team 3. damage resulting from the Chem- to the state conservation commls- conditions under which they are The report referring to the US POW Rt ' Iowa w~iter to receive the John- The tarm problem was fOremost Ramona P.C!nnlngroth, AI, Low- lstry building tire Oct. 7. 910n tor work at the Rock Creek working, and conSidering the sewage treatment plant was dated "" . .' eurns, son Btlgnam Memorial award. at. the news conference. Joseph den Is head of team 4' Helen The group, which is the state state park in Jasper county, In. equ bave to work last March 30. Spear said there . • Others named lOr the honor in- A. Fox ot .the Washington Star Wa~dllng, A3, Marengo, team 5; legislature's ~udiet and financial tended to prevent washing 01 '!' ' a~ Ing a pretty go~ had been a considerable number Denl"es .. Red Bell'els clude Ptof. William J. Petru:sen, as.ked the bIg question: "It's been Frank GLilaspy AL Des Moines control committee, wlll spend the land slopes. )ofI. of minor repairs made on the 5YS- ~~erintendent of the State His- 'Suggested by Sen. Young (R-ND) teall' 6; Kathy 'Sedl~cek, A2, De~ entire day here. Members will Liddy's letter regarding the AttaclW!d to the report W&'s a tem since lhen. But he empha- S' t I\A;J 0 " torlcal society: Frank L. Mott, that Agriculture Secretary Ezra Moines teal]l l' Bruce Goetsch meet with ~ancher upon arrival sanatorlUJJ\ kJtchen, dated Sept. serle~ of 37 questions d~aling with sized that they were minor. U uuuges uenes, fdrriier head of the SUI school of, Benson should resign. Did the 1\1 De~orah, tea~ 8: Mary Maur~ In the morning and will then pro- 24, said: . eon d It ion s In the sanatorium Spear said the repairs recom- j.durnaIlB~: ' Prpt. 'Paul Engle, Of l\ preSident car7 to comment?" ~r,'. N2, "Tipton, team 9, and Dick ceed to t~ur the ca,mpus. "Our inspector, Mr. Miles, in- kitchen'. The Q.uestlons we~ an- mended by Powell would cost SEOUL (,of) _ A deeply dis- the • English department now on Deadly serious, Eisenhower gave Fisher, Al, Charles City, team 10. In addition to mspectlng the forms us that (rom a ~anltary 9werecl "yes" or "no." Thirteen about $40,000. Powell said that lurbed U. ~. soldier came back leave of ab~ence on a GUggenheim lhlS answer-that he for one Is not Welnber, capulns Team C~emlstry bUilding, t,he ~mmlttee standpoint the general housekeep- of the questiQRS were answered 'the increased load placed upon trom the prisoner compounds of fellowship; Hartzell Spence. a going to be critical of Be/lllOn for ., WII1 Insp~ct the remodeling of ~he ing work was not too serious; The "no." the system, and considerable dlf- Pa1\munjom Wednesday declaring IC:3 0 graduate ot the unlversitY; jlailing to find a miraculous one- The 101? team IS captamed by Children s hospital Into a pollo- kitchen Is very old and the kitch- Typical of the "no" questions ficultics with mechanical break- "I didn't want to live with the John T. Frederick, formerly of the shot cure for all the evils that be- Hank W~lIlberg, ~4, New YO~k conta~ous disease centehr. Re- en as well as the equipment is not were: Is the refrigerator clean downs, made it necessary that the Communl,ts." . SUI ~gli~h faculty, and Darrell' ~et the farmer, , ~~~~. d~~~i:~eanreo~~v~ ~d~~~sA; modellOg ot the General ospltal adequate. and sa nitjjTY? Is there proper recommendatlQns be carried out "Communism i,s not my belief," ' ceton, team 1·1,' Fred Hahn, will also be studied, with 8 HIt is impossible to have good storage food? The Question- promptly if at all possible. C I Ed d 5 01 k Id Prm • visit to the new HospItal-Schoolal~ng ' ot p . war . c enson sa .~.r· ' _ • • " A2, Maquoketa, team 12; Marilyn for Severely Handicapped Chil- W.ednesd~y .. ". have my own be- Quinn, A2, Boone, team 13; Bal'- dren. I fe 0 C . (' Ott 'I d ' 0 kd I H °t I liefs." '? bara Spear, N2, Ames, team 14 ; Will ""atch Grid G._ n rim omm. r;tspe $ a a e osp. a But the 23-year-old soldier from , . :, . World News Briefs e. Arlene Dom, AI, Park Ridge, Ill., On Friday the committee will .' Bil Stone Cap, Vll. , fenced with f' team 15, and Margaret Lembcke, visit the Annie Wittenmyer State newsmen, who tried to get him to A Condensation of Lete Developments A2, Holstein. team 16. home for soldiers' orphans at tell his full,story as ohe of the 23 Dick Lawrence, A2, Des Moines, Davenport. On Saturday the com- Americail pri!lOners the Reds had . ' W~!ffIJNGTON (JP)-Special envoy Arthur Dean left by plane heads team 11 ; Ed Fopp, A3, Hart- mlttee members will ~ guests at said did not want to come home. for the Far East Wednesday with an expression of "hope" that the ley, team 18; Janet Bingham, A3, SUI's Homecoming day football To olle' question after another. Communists wlli agree to negotiate a Korean peace settlement in the Grundy Center, team 19, and Kay game with Indiana university. Dickenson replied "I can't answer . near 'future. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles who conferred KaUfman, N3, Rapid City, S. D., Wednesday the committee took that" or "I don't think I should With Dean lit the airport, told newsmen he was :'not inclined to team 20. un d e. r consideration a report answer that." speculate" on the outcome of Dean's mission. "We have to take these Homecoming badges, featurln, a which sharply crltll:ized coni dJ- Asked tlie thin, he wanted most, Utlngs as they come," Dulles ,sllid. picture of SUI's football coach tions at the Oakdale sanator um ' Dickenson replied: "Meeting my ., jl. . . 0 Forest Evashevskl, may be pur- kItchen. : AlIMA~, Jordan (.4") - Arabs angered by the Jordan. -Israeli chased at a cost of 25 ce'nts from The report was daled Sept. 24, family and having a happy lite. .... __. ti f h US 1"53 ct dd d t th "I'll be more than happy when b 0110Ma Sltus .?n smashed office windows 0 t e .. Information 'aer- any of the Tallteather solicl~rl· an W88 a resse 0 e I get bacl home with my mother ytce-here ~esday and, wrecked a U,S. embassy car. ):'roopS of on campus, state ~oard of education from L.
Jordan's Arab Legion, guarding American, British and French dlplo- 1 B, Liddy, 4!hlef ot th~ dairy and and father pntt the rest of the {am- matlc: quarters, repulsed an attempt by the demonstrators to 10rce foods division of the state depart- I~. Theutore. there's no use to their way into the USIS headquarters. .; Seniors Must Sign 'I ment of BlI'lculture/ The report worry about me ... I'm In the , 0". . wal based on an IlJjjpecUon made hands 0' file American people and ytBNNA, Austria (JP)-WestertJ diplomats' Sl\id Wednesday the For Hawkeye Now by dlvlalon inspector A. R. Miles, tbere', no uN' for them to worry," Cominform appears to be working up a new wo\:ldwide hate cam- The committee said It would DickenllOn flaUy refused to dis- -pai,", this time agalllllt Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and his West Toda7 b the la.d.. , that Mnlon take up the report at a meeUl)g cuss ht' reason lor leavlnl and GerMa.1 loVetnment. The Cominform olways has been op!)Osed to ID the underrraduate collere ma, in Iowa City Saturday. any earUer circumstances that AdeJlauez: and his ,overnment. But the new propa,anda campal,n, rellater 'or &betr free eo" of tile Urcw Pro~ Repair placed \lIm with the iroup of 22 , the tliplamat' said. Is beginning to reach the intel\.sity of the "hate A report by Prof. Mllrcus P. other Americana. • Ametlca" drive, 1154 It,wure. Seldon ft. have Powell of SUI's bYliene and pre- The UN command at Panmun- .. • • (. .ot 7et re~ IbeaJd d ... ventlve me d I c: i n e department jQID today loOked. for other Allied WA811Jl"GTON (JP}-Elil.8beth Bentley, all admitted Soviet spy toIIa, al tile realatrar'l ..nee. 8&11- strongly urgln, prompt- and ex- prisoner. to fOllow the lead of the ring courier durin' World War II. testified Wednesday she paned deD&a are .....ble ler ibis tree HPJ tenslve repaln be made on the US. 101dier who turned his back MOSCOW-dictated orders to two former U.S. treasury oflicials in' a ' Instltutlon's sewe,e treatment on the Communists In a new re- plot'to ata llussJa In 1934-44. Miss Bentley named Nathan Gregory U the, elQlellt Ie neelYe tbeIr de_ plant was also liven to -the com- MEMBD8 OF TBB JNTEUII COlllMfM'BE ., the Iowa pDeral _mblr We..... ' IJllpeeW verse tor the Reds. SllvermlJter and Ludwig U11man as the two who allegedly helped '"' In FebnaarJ, Jaae er A.... mittee for consideration. Oakdale IUIe h..,&taJ. Dr. wuUam Spear i)leWI an X-ra, netatlTe ..ea In TB ....'Ils to (left .. The elJJ)lCtaUon waa based on a Russia gK U.S. plates to print vut IUIll8 of wartime German oc:c:u- aDll U the, have DOt reeeind a The superintendent said he rlab') H. H. Sienna (RQI.-R) 'effe~ .. ; ~. , (L L7nes (Sen.-R) Plainflelll; D. L Goede (bp.-Il> statement.by Dickenson who aald patlon currency, Testlfyina before a senate Investigations subcom- Hawkere for a prevt.UI ,ear .. a would .preunt a request lor ac- BI ..mfleld; J. C. Cel.,.. (Ieu.-.) Harlan. eha1rman; A . . 0. Frommelt (toe ..-.) DlIbtlQDe; G. JC. it wila .~ than likely" that mlUee, MIlS Bentley described Sllvermaster as the head of a Soviet I • Uon on the report to Ute state O'MalleJ' (8e.,-D) Del Mol... ; H.,M. Itna...,. (Selt.-R, Clear Late; X. T: PreJl'" (Sea.-R) Hi. other. of the 21 Ameri~ he left Ipy ring o~ratlng within the government and said Ullman was a lIeu.... 1 ~e ....e collep. • board of education at a later AJ'r. aDd A. C. BallMa (Rep.-R) lIiwoed. A~ .. tbe eommUtee Is O. T. KlII!IIeJ' (R~:l) Oda- bebJnd . ID -. t~" ' .Deutral zone com-
member of the lame Red under,round unit. meetin" Tbe board bas jurl&dic- w.1cl. I " , pound wanted to come home. Pare 2-TUE DAlLY IOWAN-Iowa Cit" ...-Than .. Oet. 2!, 1153 GENERAL NOTICES GENERAL NOTICES should be. depoaltecl with the !lib editor.' UcatloD; they will NOT be aeC)epted by phoDt, and mu~' be TYPED The Daily Iowan -Interpreting TIle Dally 1II ... _ ... a th.¥~ bl Uae CIIDJIIIUI\ea&lons CtDWr. or l-EGmLY WRITI'EN aDd SIGNED by a reapcinslble penon. JlfeUoeI mus' be suldlUHed by ! p.m. «he cIa, preeediD&' lint pub- \ ------~~~~--~~~~-- . NlTEI"- Members STUDENT COUNCIL WILL , OF GRADUATE STU- located in the Old Dentdl bUilding THURSDA Y, OCTOBER 22, 1953 'TAMIL~ I WlVE~ the News ol. Ole 5tudeot body and of the meet Thursday, Oct. 22 at 7:30. dents in education are invited to a on the first floor and is open from r'" ecr... e. •• aU ...r:.JI-ee P'r.-d M. Po""" .. ll. Publlahft" staff and faculty are invited to p.m, in the house chamber of Old get-together at Wesley house, 213 2 to 5 p.m., Monday through Fri PublJohO'd claU" except Sundly .nd I...... ChaIH E. Barnum. AsaU\.ant P"bJlabu 117 1 • .. aOBEa'fl n. Monday and lelal hoUciays by Stud","1 or ....., "aI' •• _lIers If r.~1'te. bl"ing their spouses and families to Capitol. A financial report and E. Market, on Monday, Ocl. 26, day. Publication., Inc., 121 (owa Ave., Iowa "r ...... 711. DaU, I •••• d ..._. City. Iowa . Entered a.s aecond clau .•. ,.rt..... I. lila ,ar .. 0.. Je.. - DAILY IOWAN IlOrrOlllAL STAPP the field house for recreational re\'ised budget for Student Council ', at 7:45 p.m. I --- owll mallC'r .1 \he _torne.. at 10... ..- ,,-•• U ...... Editor _.. ._ ..... _. DII ... ~ Petenon swimming and family.type sport will be submitted. BUY A MUM FOR Y<" IR GIRL City, undu lb. act of CODlJ"Ui of •••.• J. e,e.. fr.. t ...... 11 .... Ala"",ln, Ultor . Vudla Fldd~" March Z, un •. rau", ""'...... ,: ...... II City Edllor . kn BanktOn Secretary of State John activities on the second and fourth SLIDES SHOWING SCENERY frieod, sister or mothel YWCA ------1 ...... ,. News Edllors . • KaUWin~ Ramo Dulles indicated In his Wednesday evenings of each FULBRIGHT APPLICATIONS and objects of cultural interest Homecoming Mums with "I"'s on MEMBER 0)1' TIlE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1------ . • ...... nd Sarsh AcIa .... The Auocl.te..! PreD \0 ..nUlled .... - Call 4191 ,...... Ie ....1."' ... SPOrts WIGr . .. .. Fred Thomal speech Tuesday nieht that month from 7:15 to 9:15. for study abroad 1954-55 at the will be shown by Fritz Cohen at', them will be sold through Thurs- eluI.vely to the us. for repubUc~U ... SOCi~ty Edl"" Jobnol_ Nub] Three are resuming their graduate level must be CQmpleted the October meeting of Delta Phi day in housing units, at the YWCA 01 .U the local n ..... 1 printed In I...... Ii ..... 1... _ · ...... • ..... I..... Aut. News Editor .. . Joek Burrowl new.paprr •• ..en a an AP n .....~ .r ...... ~ .... Ie 'flte DaU, •••••• AlIt. CIIY Ultor . ., PIlI I O'Connor to have Italy included mE ~~RSITY COOPB.~- and in the hands ot the campus Alpha, honorary German fra- oUice, phone X2240, and on cam- d ..patch... . 1l.llerIaJ .me.. an I. ... C._au- Aut. Sportl Editor Howard G~_old ______~ ..II ... e ....r. "Little NATO" mutual tlve Baby-Slttmg league book Wlll Fulbright program adviser, Wal- terolty. in ~m 103, Schaeffer pus Saturday. Make her Home- ChIef Pho\ocrapher . . . Sill WIIIl.nuon pact between Greece., Turkey be in chatge of Mrs, Kay Rogow lace Maner. III University ball, hall Thursday. Oct. ~2, at 7:30 p.m. coming coml?lete with a Mum! IIIJlIIIIl -.-0-10-"'-.- Wlr"photo Tl!(:hnician ...• Jay Hytone l-s-u-_-rl-pu-o-n-r-.-tes----b-1~ca-rr-I..,-, Yugoslavia, and so submerge from Oct. 13 to Oct. 27. Telephone by Oct. 31. __ I A OIT BUIIAU ClIT, 25 ~to weUJy or .. p.-r Y"" In DAILY IOWAN AOVallTl1IlNQ TAFF OF advance; a1x montha. ...25; three Buato .... &la.,....,r .. _ Char~. o-ldner Trieste issue. here at 8-3967 when present mem- THIS SUNDAY AT WESLEY months. B" mall In Iowa, .. p.-r Aut. BUI_ NIJ"- J.mes Somm.. rville "110. CI ... lrled Manaeer Robert Mickels The secretary was not bers require a sitter or if infor- HOURS FO~ MAIN' .~nlRARY house the topic o~ discussion will )'ear: . mx monthat til: three monthl. A; aU othu mall IUboc:rlptlonl. t)O.ao Production M.n",er " . ML"O Nebel He said "A new concept is maUon about joining the group is TilE ZOOLOGY SEMINAR Monday-Frlday - 8.os.) a.m. -12 be "The Work of the United Na- Call 8-2lSI u , ••••••1 Heelye P6 rear; Ilx months, t$.IO; tbI'M DAILY IOWAN COle LATION STAFP fualdng which could bury wlll meet on Friday, Oct. 23, at midrdght. .· tions and its Role in Time of ,ea,• 0.11, I ....n br 1:" . .... Mall.- montha. t3.25. ClrculaUon 1II,r...... Robert Cronk ditferences. It would draw --- 4:10 p.m.. in room 204 ZB. The Saturday - 8:30 a.m.-S ?~. Peace." The program will begin ------slavia together with !tall' a FELLOWSIIlPS AND GltANT8 speaker Will be Dr. Ralph G. Janes Sunday - 2 p.m.-12 Ill1dOJgbt. at 5 p.m. and will be followed by NATO If /; I lor 1954-55 by the Social Science of the Anatomy ~~partment, SUI. The Main UbraO' ,:"Ul close at 12 a fellowship supper at 6 p.m. aft- ;~t~gy ... ;u~:sla~a d Research council are announced as He wlll sp,cak o~.. F70blems Con- noon. on ·tht followUli! ~aturdays er which will be the usual in- sure as an independent foUows: J. Research Training fel- cerned \vlt~ BiolOgical Research of bome fo~ball ga'3les. Oct. 24, formal hOur of 'games and dancing without association with its lows hips for ad\'anced training lor In England. and Nov. 14. . ;' in the main lounge. " OfFICIAL D'A'IL'l -BULLEl/N neighbors _ Turkey, Greece research in the social sciences, -- Departmental libraries wJ1l post · -_ Italy." available to graduate students who THE GRADUATE COLLEGE their hours on the doors. NEWMAlIl CLUB CO FifE 1\ have fulfilled all requirements for and HumanUies Society present hour following tho Homecoming THUR DAY, OCTOBER 22, 19113 VOL. XXIX. NO. 2i6 At the same time, he ,..:a'CnnCllll the Ph.D. except the dissertation, Prot. Frederick P. aargebuhr, SUI, SENIOR IlAWKEYE AP.PLlOA- game. It will be held at l08 Mc- the belie! that the Al1Ied decisl and to young Ph.D.'s who desire on Monday, Oct. 26, at 8 p.m. In Hons must be filed with the oUice Lean sl. from 4 until 6 p.m. Every- UNIVERSITY CALENDAR to turn Zone A of Trieste back d' . A b 'ld Italy would help produce a further extensive research train- the au ltorlUm at the rt W - ot the registrar not later than Oct, one is welcome. A regular mcet- UNIVER ITY CALENDAr. l~m8 are sdledaJecI ID the PretlldeDt'. ofllee, Old Capitol Uement of thc Itallan- ing. 2. Undergraduate Research ing. His topic will be "The Ren.. 22. Students in the undergraduate ing of Newman club will be! held Stipends for social science research aissance. of th~ ~Ieventh Century colleges of the university are eli- at 5 p.m. S~nday. Supper and 50- Thunday, Oct. Z2 8:30 a.m. - Omicron Delta KaP- 1ium, Art building. dispute. under the guidance of faculty su- In Islanuc Spam. gible (or a free copy of the 1954 cial hour will follow the meeting. 8:00 p.m. - Dolphin show, field pa breakfast, Jet!erson hotel. TuetlClay. Oct. Z7 ~ht Acree pen'lsors during the summer be- Hawkeye provided: 1. They expect ' 'louse. ' 9:00 a.m.-4 :00 p.m. - Alumni 7:30 p.~ . - S~cicty for Experi- A treaty wilh 1tai~ would go tween the junior and senlor years, THE naST OF A SERIES OF to receive a degree in February, PROF. FRANCIS T. COLE Friday, Oct. U registration, lobby. Iowa pnion. mental Biology 10 Medicine, room the heart of one ot Yugosla. available to college juniors nomln- Henry A. Mattill memorial lec- June. or August 1954. 2. They have will discu~s "Strong Focusing Ac- llomecomio, WeekeDd ' 9:00 a.m. -' Women's hockey 179, Mi!9ical LaboratIWies. greatest fears In connection wlth ated by faculty supervisors. 3. tures wlll be held at 8 p.m., Oct. not received a Hawkeye for a pre- celerators at a department of 5:00 & 8:00 p.m. - Student, Art game. hockey field WedDHda" Oct 18 the !"roposal. Slv:! just might agree Faculty Res ear c h Fellowships 26, in the Sbambaugh lectw'e room vlous year as a senior in the same physics colloquiu~ at 4:10 p.m. Guild tilm series. "The Last 9:00-11 :00 a.m. Television lab- 8:00 p.m. - "Blyt~e Spirit," on Zone A It she could have guar- Grants-In-Aid or Research to en- of the library. Irwin C. Gunsalu, college Tuesday, Oct. 27 10 room 301 or Laugh" and "A Time lor Bach," oratory open house. Tele... lsion Theatre.. antees that Italy would not use able matm'e scholars to pursue re- University of Illinois will speak on' the Physics building. Shambaugh lecture room, library. Studio. Thul'lda" Oct. !9 hcr position there to advance her search in the social sciences, avail- "Group Transfer Functions of 7:00 p.m. - Homecoming Pa- 11 :00 lI.m. - "I" club luncheon, 9:30 a.m. - University club cof- claims on Zone B, the Yugoslav- able to postdoctoral scholars or Keta Acid Oxidation." ST~DENT ?O'!NCIL IS NOW W· h rade. Community building. fee hour and Kensington, Iowa occupied and primarily Slovene rccognizcd competence. The s e THE ODK,-AFI R E 11 N ION recelvmg apphcations for the po- Be Su re It 8:00 p.m. Pep rally. west ap- ) :30 p.m ....::;Football, Indiana here. Union. area. awards are available to perman- breakfnst wlll be held on Home- -t1U <1n of publicity director. This I proach,O.C. 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. - Dolpbio 4:10 p.m. - Information First. There would, however, have ent reSidents of the United States coming morning. Saturday. Oc~. person must be .acquainted with , 8;00 p.m. Dolphin Show, f(eld \ShOW. field ho~. I senate chamber. O.C. be additional inducements on or Canada. CirCUlars giving tuller 24 at f: 30 in the main dining the . jOurnalism. field ~nd prefer- house. 8:00 p.m.-12:QO - Homecoming 8:00 p.m. - "Blythe Spirit," sides to protect both governments may be obtained on re9uest ro~m 0 the Jellerson hotel. Re- a.bl~ a jclurna.h.sm .maJor. Turn a 8:30 .p.m.-12':00 - Homecoming dance, Iowa Union. . TlIeatre. . from reaction among their from the ~ashington office of t~e servations may pe made by COI'\- h/>tlO, of q~a!i(lc.atlO.ns to the Stu- reception (or alumni, faculty an(\. MoDday ~ Oet. 26 Frida" Oct. ~O stituents after having encouraged Social SCIence Research CounCIl. tac jng M.'L. H\llt, secretary, 1'0 IT dent Council office lD Old benlal ANY lludents. In[ormal dancing, foot- 8:00 p.m. - Humanities society 8:00 p.m. - "Blytfie Spirit," irridentism and chauvanism. '726 Jackson Place, N. W., Wash- 111 University hall. All active bul.ld~g by' Friday, Oct. 23, 19?3. MAK! bnlllllms, Iowa Union. and graduate 'collej(e lecll\re, Prof. Theatre. Such additional Ington 6, 1+ C. The closing date for ODK members are urged to at- Thill IS an eJ(cel~ent opportu~lty alurda" Oct. 24 Frederick P. Bar~ebuhr, SUI. "The S~tur~a,. Oc~._ n might take the form of m applications will be Jan. 4. 1954, tend early to assIst In grl!eliOi! tor so~eo~~ to gam some practical TELEVISION OR RADIO Hoomecom,ina: - <;:lasses sus- Renaissance of the Eleventh Cen- 8:00 p.m . .;..., "B!yfue Spirit, h ld It i ht t k but earlier flling is desirable. _ lumni experience and expreSS the ideas j '( pended. tUI')' in Islamlc ' Sp ~in," Audi\\rr- Theatre. • ~~~t o~r :n 'aid l~:tY w~; . ____ ' . a .. . ___ of our Student Council. CaU 2239 (For Information ruardln, dates beYODd this lIOhedule, see reservations In the office oj the PresldeDt, Mediterranean group similar ~ )~TUDINT ART GUILD WILL MEN'S ORIENTATION AP. I ~ the one now being worked out to meet Thursd~y at 7 p.m. in roo~ p\lcatlons are now available in tbe ALL STUDENTS WHO STILL SUTTON Old Capito ) apply between the United States 18. Art bUilding. A scholnst~c Student Councll oUice on the firs! have receipts may bring them to • '' ie ,.S to' f h e E d.l· t ~ o r and the proposeq six-nation Euro- ,,!~rd will be made. a~d specl~lc floor of Old Dental building. Ap- the Student Council office until Radio & TV pean Defense Community. proJects (or the year wlll b~ dls- pllcants must be reasonably sure Oct. 30 in return for their money 331 E. Market L e t t raee-SaviDI" PlaD cussed. __ to • that they will be students at SUI ~an;d;/~o;r~u;n;s;o~ld~b;OO;k~S;.~T~h;e~O;f;fJ~C~e~i;s~;;::;::::;;::;==;;::;==:===;;::~' (n,.. dflr, .,-e ,,,,,tuft t. "'("pre.t .,/n. Sinee Italy alrcady is a mem- "THE LA T LAUGH," SECOND next fall. Son In IflU,.r. {o thr Editor. All Jette,. bcr of NATO, such a plan would the Art Guild Film Series, will Tlw Pot 0' Gold at tllc Er1el of thc Rainboto mild .1l~lu... h.nd,,'rIUen I,-na,ure, for a better life thlln ever he'd had But looking at the forearms of be more of a face-saving than shown Friday, Oct. 23, at 5 and ~HE SAUTER-FINEGAN BA~ • tld flddr~ II "U - 'lpewrUien J!I 'rnaCaru I is ... 'rr not ace,.p" ble. l..f'tteNi be~me Ute beCore. . men who h.ad been good lawyers, material gesture toward he 8 p.m. "A Time fer Bach," short wJ!1 play ror the SUI Homecommg "rop~rty or ,(,h~ ••lIy ' ••- Iln. The It has otten been said that l d~ctors. writers or artists. tatooed There are, however, certain subjeat. will be shown with the dance on Saturd~y, Oct. 24, 1,rom to"'.n re.th'"" the: ,.,ht •• shorteft. u ;lf'ct npre- entathfJ f!ittte.ra wheri: .... ny American Jews really don't do WIth those stark black numbers, about It to remind her of what feature, In Shambaugh auditorium, eight to twe~ve In the loun~e. ~f on Uie- , am,t auhJe." are reeelyt. or thelTll!elves a lot o[ good in tour- and seeing the hand, attached to happen to non-cooperative na- ro
J TIlE DAlLY IOWAX-Iow& Cit,., ta.-Thurs.• Oct. n, 1!I53-Pare ! Alpha Delta Sigma Advertising . Employes Homecoming Dance P-Ians Set Elects John Tatman I ~~:!e~t~:!!:ry · N d d P 1 S To Be Entertained Deroratlons onll plans tor the 1IIilO;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;.. ;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,--;;;;;;;;;;;;;----;;;;;;:t I T Pr I'dent's Post ee e rOressor ays Delta Delta Delta social sorority infermission entertainment for lparty committee are co-sponsors 1O&01lhT HOLDS INITIATION president; Nancy Acheson, AI. Des 0 es , will entertain as their guest today I" Hawkeye Holiday." ann u:lI of the dance. Naney Doyle. A4, Madison, Wis., Moines, devotions Chairman, and Advertlslng: acencles the nation at a dinner at the chapler house, Homecoming weekend dan c e'l :lembers of the planning rom- 1181 initIated by Kappa Alpha Mary Jo Hobart, A I, Lake City, John Tatman, A4, Danbury, over are showing a marked inter- tislng, Inc .• talked about packag- 522 N. Clinton, .Mrs. George G. 1 ted thls k an- minee for the dance include Arbela socia) sorority In ceremonies secretary. been elected president of . in . Rudolpb of Baltimore, Md., na- were comp e w~ ' I, .' . · ~nday. A banquet was held in Delta Sigma professional advertis- est In employ me top-flight young ~ther topics of discussion in- tiona I alumnae secretary ~nd nounccd Bob Doerr, Aa, Sioux Bonme Erickson, NS, SIOUX City, ~r honor following tl)e service. FRATERNITY INITIATES. I g fraternity for the first semes- people, Prot. Ellis H. Newsome of eluded the program f slJmmer in- member of the sorority's executive City, chairman of the dance com- Mary Sifford. A4, Sioux City; ~ ~ "YOEIS PLAN DINNER Delta Upsilon social fraternity t:r. the SUI school of journalism and ternships avaJlable to advertis~~g board. . mittee. Charles Frandson, A9, Story The Iowa City Jtmlor Chamber initiated !!>ur pledges in cere- . coUege or commerce said Wednes- teachers, and the program of VISI- Mrs. Rudolph IS visiting coUeg- The Sauter-Finnegan orcbestr
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11-5 Favorite tights Go On Floors Turpin During Hawk In 2 Rounds NEW YORK (IP)- Carl (Bobo) Practice Drill Olson, a tireless ring mechanic The lights went on early Wed~ with a persistent, slashIng attack, nesday evening at Iowa's practice field as coach Forest Evashevski twice tJoor~ Britain's Randy Tur put the Hawks through a rugged pin Wednesday night to win the practice session. vacant world middleweight title on Darkness be~an covering the I Unbcaten City high travels to ' a unanimous decision in a 111- field at .5:30, forcing on the prac- Ea~t Waterloo tonight to face the Franklin, Cedar Rapids 7; '~, -...,.r round bout in Madison Square T. rojans, winners of six straight, in Ivenport 7; 38, Roosevelt, garden. 6 SOPIJ STARTERS ! lone of the top high school games Rapids 0; 14. ClintoJi 0; and[,,'3;lI; Time after time_ the baldish BLOOMINGTON, Ind. UP) at the year in Iow3. Wilson, Cedar Rapids O. Coach Bernie Crimmins said Wed- Thc Little Hawks, already Win- I East Waterloo - 40 Hawaiian drove the sturdy BrltLsh nesday he will yut six sophomores RO Y McGINNIS, 830 Newton road, Iowa Cltr, looks over the nCrs of the Mississippi Valley con- Cedar Rapids 12; 34, ..' '.",on. '" Negro to the rope and pummeled Into the Indiana lineup Saturday Jowa stadium from atop the new TV booth . McGinnis is a n UI ren:nce title, will meet one of the I dar Rapids 7; 34 East Des him almost 'it wJlI. Turpin went against Iowa. The starting SOPh- , electricia n. slate'S highest scoring elevens at 7 120: 34, F t. D Od g~ 7 and 13, down lor a five-count in the fina l om ores will be fullback Les Kun, -- p.m. East Waterloo has averaged City O. seconds of the ninth and took a guard Ted Karras, halfback Dave I 0 I· d 32'" points per game, holdinG" their ,. ------count at nine tram Referee Al Rogers, end Par Fellinger, center P a' ns I . I t I n e F0 r TV opponen t· s t a 10 per game. MSC OHense Incl Wayne Ethridge and . gua'l'd 'Tom ~ Coach Frank Bates' crew has a I Bel'l In tbe lOth. Hall. .. 23 point average while hOlding,l Sales Tox, Evy Jests Rand,. S~ris Fast G · d P I H opponents to 14 points in six Randy star ted with a rWih, tice field lights for the first Hme rianor a mae r e games. Coach F orest slowed down under Bobo's steady at an afternoon session all year. Ea t, under coach Lou BI'eit- Iowa was asked wHat tvn.e"·'Ji.! \ ~' OOER B. punishment but still ' packed Evy previously worked the Hawks Iowa's Homecoming game with « bach for the secol)d season, wiO offense . Michigan State .. elte, N l , enough to shake UJ! Olson with a under the lights at night during a' [ml. S its star tailback Ken Salyer, feature In a recent galne, •.: ' tlfl.t, who long overhand r ight in the 11 th. ' • I ( AI' WI .. , ... , ., the September heat spell. In lana will be one of four games press box will be necf'.5sary. A h h ., dIS I The Sporting News . , rHe'mbers RANDY TURPIN lands on his knees after Dobo' OI on belts hIm In 'televised on NBC-TV panorama W a as an inJure ego a yer ,was . Referee Bel'l scored it 9-4- 2 In M" P IS tu d Th H k 16-[00t booih has been construct- Ollt last week and the TroJans "It'll be 70 pel' cent lVUCU¥~I~ lIIa n 3,000 th.e lenth round nf the world mlddlewelr ht champlons h.lp flr ht uran uses P an a ray. e aw ey\!- d . r h . _.. favor or Olson, judge Charley Wedaetltlay D~hl at ~radi s on Sauare rarden In New York Hoosie c1 h III h r I cd atop the west stand opposite IpI aye their 1V0rst game ate smgle wing, )5 PCI' ," .a ~, Friday Shortell, 11-4 and judge Arthur Pass offense and def~nse took .1' as, W s are n8 lonn , . . . season, bealing Mason City, 13-0. and 13 el' cent up much at the practice, Quarter- attention With other games ,.s the 20-) al d hne for came. jl N° 'I Cit 'II be ' t h' . Susskind, 8-7, on the un anjmou~ 1 h' h 'n b dr · y WI m op s ape since Evashevskl answercd ballot. The Associated Press card ~ I· M T" ' .. d back T\!rry Moran threw extens- the program switches tram ta-I ' w. Ie WI e use I' com- Cullb;lck Fred Nosek returned 10 . had Olson on top, 10-4- 1. ~aro Ine o~es r~ l f OWar Ively .Wlth the No, 2 tear;n while d.ium to stadium featuring hjgh- me~clals. as well as game and Ihe Ilneup. Nosek played only "That's only 98 per The capacity crowd of 18,869, • • " f the first stringers worked on pass lights tram the varIOus games. scoreboard coverage. brietly against Cedar Rapid!> Wil- I was poin~ed out t ~ , him, Paying $1 67,651 roared as Olson, B· T . R h· · ~ · 1M k defense. The program sponsored bY I Booth peclally Built 'son Jast week because ot sore The Sportmg News. What 1 the other two per cent"" an II to 5 favorite, slashed Ran- en ' us ,g •' r ar • Evashevski· used the same back- General Motors, ' will begin telc- Cameras 2 and 3 will cover the foot. 1 . dy's face and dumped him twice. 19 . ' j' '.' fields that have run all week. vis i n g the Princeton-Cornell game from the permanent photo .The .teams recOl;ds, t~ date al'e: I "Sales. ~a x, " the Hawkeye Olson f'lnd. Flaw CHICAG O (,q>~ _ The nallon's . - No, ' Lou Matyklewjc~, quartor- game frOm Princeton, N.J., at 1 booth. i'). specially built booth CIty' high - 16, Falrllold 0; 25, said straIght-faced. OLson found the flaw that Sugar top ball carrier, Illinois' lithe, J. C. mon.c .' . - ence seuson back, Dusty Rice and Edale: Vin- p.m. At I :30 p.m. the ea'meras above wili be equipped for the Ray Robinson, the retired king ::aroJlne, also is off and running ' reco(d ot" pojnts by Purdue's cent halfbacks and Rogel' Wieg- will be switched . to Champaig:1, announcer and his aids as . well I~ ~~'" '-'-'-'-,~ ~'- ~ found in Turpin's style. He just towards new Big Ten football lTon,Y Butko\'ich- in 1943. . mann, fullback; Nb. ~ ; Moran. m., ahC$ the Jll:lnol~-Syracuse COIl- as Cor two monitor TV receivers. ~'-'-'-,'-"'-"~ ~,~ can't back up under fire. Once rushing records. . J' Ea~1 Smith, Bob Stea~ne and Lyle test: Iowa will appear against The fourth caml'ra will be 10- ' • •• . Bobo learned the trick he rushed Conference statistics 'releolOed Bi T S fh Lembaugh, halfbacks an B. llIkey Ind. ana at J:45 p.m. and will be .cated in an eight loot booth 'half ~~ HIT THE SACK IN C0MFORT Randy to the ropes every chance Wednesday credit the phenomenal g en "" ou ern Broeder, fullback. . followed by the Arkansas-Missis- way up the steps at the south M J'" • 4', he got. Jlllni sophomore with II two-game ' , Two Hawks ran briefly With the sippi game at Memphi , Tenn., at end at the fielo. This camera ~ IN I \ The I:ather wa~ flying a fast net oC 397 yards (or a 8,8 average 6 Odd T S first team fot the first time. Full- 2 p.m. will cover the game through a ~ l' " and fUriOUS that It was hard to in 45 rushes against Ohio State n ers, op corers back Eldan Kanellis ~arkled on Paul Brechler, director of SUl 35 mm. lens. . ~ count the punches but Sabo drove and NEW YORK (1P)- A pair of Big long runs arter replacmg athletics, is in chllrge oC toordi- Saturday will mark the fil'st M.l.nnes~ta, Wje~- 1 ~ home at least t!ight hard ~mashes Addmg. hIS non-loop perform- Ten powerhouses and a speedster mann and tackle Jon Hall fllled In nating the game with the N.B.C. time the four-game panoramic Y IJ "''''' >O/ to the . head before TurPin sunk ances agam~t Nebraska and S,tnn,- fl'om the south arc leading the for captain Andy Houg. newark, and he estimates that experiment has been tried on tele- , down In the, ninth. Referee Berl ford, Caroline leads the nahon S race for individual scoring honors Maty, Broeder Ranked one fourth of the Iowa-Indian:! vision got up to five belore t he bell major college performers wlIh 668 In major college football rank ', Broeder and Matykiewicz are game will be televised. . sounded. The roor of the crowd yards In tour gomes, a eraging They arc Bob Watkins of Ohio the only Hawks ranked 'n the Big 20 Mall Crew ·Unlverslty upplies Power drowned out the sound of the bell. 8.35 on 80 carries, State, MiCkey Bates of llIinois Ten statistics released We~tiesdilY. Power for . the ~elevisin~ uni:, , Shy of Record and Johnny Mapp of Virginia Broeder is: 1. lOth in rushing with .Eleven or the 20-man st~rr who will be supplieq by the umvers1.y , Last Saturday against Mlnne- MlIitol'Y in~tiiute, tied lor the 98 yaTds, a 4.1 average: 2. sixth WIll handle ,the game at Io\~a are power plants and by Ine IQAAla usy ( oae sota, Caroline rushed 205 yards, point-making lead with eieht in punting with a 35.7 avera! (or engineers. JImmy Dudley Will an- Illinois Gas and Electric com B h Just II shy of tire league Siflgleltouchdowns and 48 points each. two tries; 3. sixth in kickoff re- nounce the cont '1.. pany. The NBC-TV mobile lim! game record by Michigan's 13)11 Other. indivld\lal pace setters turns with 87 yards In four at- NBC .repre~entnlIves mspected will be parked nl'xt to the west "as Many Odd Jobs J;)aley in 19<4.3. are:. • . tempts, a 21.7 .average, and 4. the stadium m mJd-August and wall 01 the stadium. More tha!! Without even attempting a pass Pass eatching·- Ken' Buck at fourth in punt returns with 39 hdve outlined a plan f~r the tele- 1,200 feet of cable will be re- 13. Players Caroline also leads the Big Ten C.aLlege Of the PacifiC, hilS caught yards in four at mpts, a 7.5 aver- casting arrangements. quired for the fOll r cameras. En- KETCHUM, Okla. UP) Free In total offense over Minnesota's 30 passes for 364 ya"rds and -hITo age. ' • .., . 'Four C8111eras wi11 be used ant! glneers assisted by university per- ~ substitution? one platoon, two pla- Paul Giel, 397 to 32~ , Gie,l. who touehd~wns in !lye iam.es: . _ . 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MAHER BROS, MICHAELS :iTERN SUITS Phone 9698 MALLORY HATS FORTUNE SHOES ::ALL ISS NORTH IJBERTY WEMBLEY TIES ARROW SHIRTS o UNDERWEAR • TIES Cashier-l~pist NEEDED BY State loan '~ Go. ·212'" So. cUnt~ P18O.lCl1lt workinq ccmditiOM 2 Weeb Vacation with pay Many olber benefits APPLY, PERSON " • .,. YOUR GREATEST ' f 4 p. p.... e Fellowships Offered ' COMING!' ENTERT AINMENT THIILL OEDAR RAPIDS. IA.. L( oca ,M ot ero• • Or .. I t To Science Students ~ ______.CITY~_~~~~~ REe.ORD ____ ..... __ MEMORIAL COLISEUM I h alnts ral S . NIGHTLI ':SI ~ NOY. 1 Thru NOV. 4 !lUNDA" MAT. t:31 BIRTHS DEATB~ 4URPlC£I ...~'" \..'OUNU 4. III • IOCal!\ Well-Known Artist . For Graduate-Study To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colbert. Mrs.. Edward J. Norian. 70, 532 BENIFIT (,8ILD IiI·ELF" •• 'Slt N1.UEI T8.uNal'lO Jc More than 700 students wi R.R. 5, Iowa City, a boy, Tuesday N. Dodae sl., TI/esday at Mercy PRICES - Rinbide $2.75. ..'cORY $2.20 Moved Here in '4S special abilities in ience will ~e at Mercy hospital. hospital. Second B.lcony ·51.S0. A few boxes S3~S f'" . . To Mr. and Mrs. Verle Whittlng- M • k selected by the National Science t 317 N Lt' I T TS. Anna Lar In, 90, Tuesdl\Y .. IDCludeti taxes. AU lea" reserved. I . )- BF JEAN LElNBAVSEIl on, . ucas s ., n gn, ues- Foondation for a year of uadu- day at Mercy hospital. at Columbus Jvnction. I ( I r ij':--- .../"- IIILa.loui, EVEI'" No one would suspect that the, ate scientific study during the To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper, James ~Ol\obllll, 82, Clarinda, GlI~1i ~II UttJe gray bouse at 607 TempUn 1954-1955 academic year, accord- Riverdale, a boy, Tuesday at Wednesday at University hospitals. I road has a completely equipped I ing to inlormation received b1 Mercy hospital. Walter Maxson, 86, Knoxville, l artist's studio inside, or that the lthe SUI graduate college. . . To Mr. and Mrs. Robe!'t Slova, Wednesday at University hospitals. attractive mother of lour who, The fellowships will be award- 618 Finkbine park, a boy, TUe6- / ---.-- lives tbere Is a well-known pot'- . ed, under lhe foundation's annual a!,~er('dY MhOSPlno·tal. St b POLI~E OOURT ..u-. an rs. n :lns ury, trait artist. But that's just what I graduate fellowship program, , a boy, Wednesday at Mer- Cecil V. Cox, 2~, 1614 Broadway, Iowa City', Mr•. James A. Kent American citizens who will cy hospital. IsellteJlClld to five days In the COUl)- Is. I or continue their studies at Mr. and Mrs. Robert COI~rt, Iy jail Tuesday on charges ot "I've been p:llntlng ali my graduate level In the math R.R.5, Iowa City, a boy TUeSdaY lloiterin4' . lite," Mrs. Kent says. Her first cal, physical, blblogjcal, at Mercy hospital. . I Norman J. Smith 20 Iowa City formal training really began when and engjneering sciences. • Mr. ~ Mrs. Verle' Whj(~ington, se.lltelleed 10 live d;YS in the coun~ I The maJ'ority of the 3.17 N. Lucas, a airl Tuesday atlty jaH ~uesday on charges 01 sbe was In high school in Salt ercy h06pital. • loitering. Lake City, Utah. "I used to cut wlH Ito to graQuate stUdents ing 'master's or doctor's degrees in ' ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii_~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiii!iiOiii_~~iiiiii~iiiiiir. 1 my gym classes so I could get BE WISEr ORDER RV ~IAo. cience, although a limited num I."I ...~ StU 1\"r.4tte, ~ ....~ I .....IN!' ,." ...... , Ittnrw •• ...i~... , more art classes in," she says. ber of awards will be made to HONORARY PROFESSIONAL lee VOl"uea ., ten Memorial COliseum, Cedar Raplda, owa Alter graduation from high postdoctoral applicants. FRATERNITIES and CLUBS I.tl ••e~ .Ie... nfl' elale' .t ••_" .r•• , ••••u...... , ...,.. . u... (., ., • . • •• ~ ••_ •• Il .. k ...... , .. v"__ school Mrs. Kent worked tor three Stipends lor the lellowshlps PRJV ATE LUNCHEON MEETINGS 0.,. ., Dert.r · .aH~ 'ell,"" .. " " . . .•...... •...•...... years as an apprentice in a photo ..., ill vary with the academic IN OUR NEW .BANQUET ROOM ot the fellows and will range ~... ., .... ,' ...... ,··t· ... ', ...... graphic studio lit Salt Lake City. 0 •••••••••• •••••••••••••••• • , f •• $1,400 tor first year tellows • ""r ...... ', ...... 1'10 ...... -...... ' ...... , ....., ...... • "Photographic training is excel $3,400 tor postdoctoral lellows. I LUNCHEONS ...... ,$1.00 .... - .,. . lent for an artin-it teaches so Fellows may attend any ac . Ice Vogues Will Not Appear In much about compOlition, interest,' credited non-profit Institution of DINNERS ...... ,. $1.25 simplicity." higher learnIng In the United Iowa City This Yea~ States or s i m II a r institutions While she was woritln, at abroad. REI C H 5 C A F E' Student Dlacouat Coupot\l Are Jl ailabl. ". tbe studio she also did tashion (D.lly I ..... " Pit ..", Applications tor the 11154-19:15 MANDARIN - PINE RelOI\( at Whetitone'l ~ d raw I n r II In pastels for a IOWA CITY'S WELL-KNOWN portrait artist, Mrs. James A. National Science Foundation fel I ~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii;iii~~~~~~~~~ local hat shop. S.,me ot \he pic Kent, Is showlnl" her "vo-year-old on Robert Frederick one of lowship program mny be obfpined 'ii tures she did then are Itill dis her new pastel Portrait. The !)Ortralt ill of Beck SteveD.lOn, from the Fellowship Otrlce, Nn daul"hter of Mr. aud Mra. Robert O. Stevenson; 1305 Yewell. Mra. tional Research Council, Washing played in the store. Kent bas her studio In her home, 801 Temp,ln road. ton 25, D.C., and additional in- Worked &i Eaatmall ------,-~-...,.-----, formation may ~e optained at. After the studio ap~rentlec- and Dr. Dean M. Llcrle, head of her home anq ~~ill devotJ some SUI gradullte college office In Old ship, Mrs. Kent did fOUl' years the otolarrngology department lime to a career." Gapitol. of work in the studios ol East- nnd maxjIJoCaeial surgery In the MrS. Kent has manY reasons mnn Kodak in Sait Lake City. college of medlcln(,. for loving her work. OIl have met Former Student There Mrs. Kent continued hl!r "Girls of this generation havl'l many ltlscinatlng people through • training in photography. a much better chance to be ca- the years, and btl~ldes, It Is som :~- W,ns CPA Award But all the time Mrs. Kent reer women Ihan their mothers thing I can qCNIt home, lind still . was worklnB in Salt Lake City did," Mrs. Kent believes. "Be- have time to 1M! 'Ith my family:' frvlnt( G. Feany, SUr grad~~e. she had one goal ahead ot her- sides public opinion having chang- MrS. Kent's portraits were 1'10\\1 with McGladrey, HanSl)n, 1 New York elty. So alter severfll ed klward women with careers, shown in the Towa Dunn and Co., Cedol' Rapids, \IIlJL YCllrs she t()ok her portfolio under labor-saving devices such as Union in May, 1050, and in the rece~v ,~ an a;ard. for t~:.lndg a~t her arm and went to New York, dishwashers and waShing m ~- Davenport Municipal Art gallery r-ear s op ~\U ent tsC;;f ~e ~ - alone, to begin a career In lash- chines help a woman to manage l in October, 1951. flc accoun a~~y ~ sa tt c bf Ion photogrophy. After working • erenc~ 0 f e owa oc e ~ In a studio there (or three month.~, . C.P.A. s Nov. 1, 2, 3 In Des M Judge th~ difference in Du.Mont· television. DuMont • • • liest with commercial tele\'ision ... now first ...· iah finest rl'cei\'er~ (Qr your . "home. SEE .. ,' HEAR. ';, • , , . " . I COMPARE and )'ou'll agree \ i> "". \ I D~ont · television is btu The' fa~hiOrl·wise slMhle jack'-to, I top yow.~ ~~1 nlill~1S a~ ;, ' I. . for }'~~r .f~mily,. tweed. Wonderfully soft, yet 1 . -'\ ( durable· and lotlg-wearing. r.ux-: Prius btg;II uriorls fall colors of rust. teal, . 'til Sand, brown or red. 12 tQ 20. $3.1'.~ '.-_. $" D.M ••, "'e~isi... - Sportawear • , tJ,,,, •• ,rrtll,J ., Store HoW'l: 9 to 5 I;iaUy , . 9 to 9 Mondan I