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Established in 1868-Five Cents a Copy Member or Associatl'd Pres~,-AP Lea d Wire and Wirephoto' Service Iowa City, Iowa, Soturday, January 21, 1956 , IG Iowa City's Young Herolge '. •I • I'r , ots. e' rom Ci ~Z,' I ' ng ome , tr i I, Drops 'Cop' Il.eads Four Out, Then 'Dragnet' Alters Script To Suit FBI for PV Goes Ba(k B'aby Mf JlOLLYWOOD (II'I-A milestone of sorts was reqchl.'d 10 television B:' JAMES FLANSBURG ,(,hur day night. For Lhe last Elghl-year-old nuth Ann Griffin led three of her young broth r8 and time, producer.stor ,lack Webb .. opened thc "Drol:nN" program a sister out or their burning home here Friday afternoon and risked with : her life to return to tht, bla 7.l n~ house ror her' 9·monlh-old baby broth('r. "This is the City, Lo Angeles, Rlith Ann was overcome by smoke as she carried the boby through California. My name's Friday. a dOWnstairs room, but both w re sa,·ed and revived by Iowa City fir - '·YEAR·OI.D Ruth Ann Griffin, who Friday sllved her four younger I'm a cop ..." men, who were called by nClghbors. brothers and a sister from their burn in~ home, is shown in her com· Webb said Friday he has been Both were In good condition at Mercy Hospital lale Friday ni«ht. The munion dreu. The picture was taken last year. Ruth Ann was in asked by FBI Chiet J. Edgar other four childrl'n WI'rC' unhurt. Hoover to drop the word "cop." food condition late Friday ni ght at Mercy Hospital. She was overcome Ru1th Ann's mothrr, Mrs. Daniel C. GriCfln, had lert her alone wiUl by smoke whl! n she went back into the fire to carr" O'Jt her '.month· Last Monday the Los Angeles old brother. She and the bab!, were revived b!, firemen, CiLy Council adopted a resolution the children for a few min'ltt's ahaut 4:30 p.m. Friday whll she went asking newspaper, magazines, to drive her husband home from ------TV and movies to drop "cop" be­ work. Thc children were Quaran­ cause "law pnforcemcnt officers, tincd at hom with chicken pox . gcnerally ... consider it deroga­ Budget Chief: GOP Salutes 'Ike tory." The fire destroyed the Griffin Henceforth, Webb said, he'll home at 532 Olive st. and all its Qu'its; Post begin the show: conte,pts. "This is the oity, Los Angeles, Iowa City Fire Chief AI Dolezal To Brundage At 53 Diri'ners , Calitornla. My nllme's Friday. I credited oxygen masks, bought by , work here ... " the departm nt about two months WASH[NGTON (A'I -Rowland R. WASHINGTON fA»...-President Eisenhower promiscd the GOP Frida) ' ago and lIsed for thE' first tim' Hughes Friday reslgnrd as direc­ night he will continue to fight for his administration's policies, either Friday, wilh saving the two chil- tor of the budget, effective April t. as "a candidate fOf your nomination or a worker in the ranks." orcn's Jives. IPresident Eis nhower announced , In a prepared address climaxing 53 "SalutC' to Eisenhower" dinner! Iowa Accident Toll Started Near Fuman he w0!lld appoint Depuly Director across the country, Eisenhower oCCcred no definite clues as to "my own Increases: 4 Killed Firemen believed the blazc start. Pl'rcival F. Brundage to succeed luture role in the party." -- -- ed in the vicinity of a coal furnace him. Eisenhower looked back over thc stantly searching for solutions." Friday in Crashes in the basement. , Hughes,. who has h Id the post years on this third anniversary o{ He s:lid the program, i{ enacled, . slOce April, J954, gave "compell- his inauguration, said that "the would reduce acreage of surplu5 By Tho Auociated Prnl Seven firemen and Ulree trucks Ing personal and family reasons" batlled. the blaze for about two 3S the lor out. general record is good," but that crops through the' "soil bank" plan Four more persons died Friday (OlLIly Iowan Pholo by Bob I.ernl) hours 10 the three degrees above ' He many tasks ,still await action. dispose of su rplus commodities as a result of auto accidents in OXYGEN IS ADMINISTERED to Ruth Ann G,iHin, 8, at the scene of the fire where a few minutes before, "I could devoully wish," he said. now on hand ; !:trengthen the sup· [owa. The four deaths bring to 40 ,he had saved three brothers and a si,",r fr.m possilile death. She was overcome by smoke wMn ,he re' z 1'0 temper3ture. Iletter of "that there -were some method by 'port prices on basic crops; pro· the number kiUed so far this y('or. turned to save her , -month-old brother, Vernon. Other Picture.: Pa,o , Mrs, Gri((in sa id Ule ramUy tion l h moved into the home about II Y ar agre~d in which the' 'A.'it'lericun people courd, lL'Ct th> family type farm; PTO . Th· lat.t t IIkttms were: 1- - , . . ---. -' -- ago and had. plaoned 10 pl,lr<:h/l~ place"t() ~"" ..~r.. under t\1C circums(anc'!s, point Ollt "vide a more wOI'kable (arm credit Delvon Vetter, 45, Muscatine, L • ItT k F 'Bandits Stage it. She said the loss would be cov- only one year the path of my true duty. But itlPlan; and expand research to de- killed in a thrce-<:ar collision at a egIs a ors a e arm crcd by insurance. has stayed on appears that this Is a question that velop new u 'es for Carm products Muscatine int\!rsecUon while on his 'Play' in Theater 1\ Sufferinq from Shock a Second year, _ . first I alone must answer. . and better marketit)g metllods. way to work. I ' t Wh °t 'H . Hospital ornclals reported that Eisenhower, ae- "That answer will be forthcom- Sen. Thomas E. Marlin, [ow a T('resa Agnc BaCh, Earling, ssue 0 I e' ouse NEW YORK l,fl - Two well're· Ruth Ann is suffering from shock cepting the re81., .i'ng as quickly as it is firmly fixed City Republican, who joined with died at a Cartoll hospital - the in my mind." Hickenlo?pcr in the news confer· ______------h ar cd gunmen grabbed a $7,000 and was overcome by smoke. Shc nation "with deep· WASHlNGTON 111'\ - Iowa members of Congress arranged Friday to B oadway payroll F iday night was placed in an oxygen tent Fri- est r f! g ret," . I;'rincipally his words were di- encc, said. he al 0 would attend. . Iowa Molor Vohlol. O •• lbl carry Ih ir tight for immediate aid {or farmer direct to th' White I rk lurk II III day night. Toe baby, Vernon, also praised Hugllea' HUGHES "ccted by clo~d circuit television ~oth Hlckenloopcr ~~d. Mar~ .ra •. 20, '9."1 . , ...... •. ,. House. . bac stage at tle IT,ar e nger was oVerCOtl1e by smoke and suf. servkes in dr,,(ting a balanced and adio to the "Salute" dinners said they had no ~pec lhc Jdeas LO Jan. tn. W~~ ...... 8.1 . ~ .. present to the Pr~sldellt , but would But they were unable 10 get :In appointment with President Eisen-I Theater in fuji view of th startlcd .Cered first degree burns on his budget. ' in 34 states and the national capl- join in Lhe general discussion of third victim of a two-car accident hower. cast and crew of the musical stomach_ The President said that thanks tel. the situation. near Carroll Tuesday night. A White Hou e an~ollncem('nt said [hut the all-Republican group of "Plain and Fancy." , The Griffins arc staying tempo- i~ parl teo Hu,he8' eflorts .the ~3 . * * * * * * Mrs. George Kircher, 62, Olivia, two senators and eight congress- Ab t h boro II I " rarlly at the home or Grimn's tlon now IS on a strong fmancwl ockenlooper Says T I C" , M Minn., died at an Atlantic hospital men will confer Monday morning I H Id au an our. re le even n.. broth r Urban in Iowa City, with foundalion - one "on which iL is Hl WO owa Ily en or injuria! rcceived Tuesday In a with Sherman Adams, presidential So on Man e Here performance, the lwo men strolled lwo of lhe children. Th other chi!. possible, for an Indefinite tim (Int! Farm Plan Leans At Des Moines Dinner two-car collision. as~istant, and other administration On Bad Check Charges : into the main dressing room where droll are stayin¥ with friends . . without resort to borrowing agnin~t DES MOINES 1M-Two Iowa City Robert Daughterty, 17, Marengo officials.. . John P. Riley Solon was arre~t. '1 company manager Al Jones waa Griffin and several o{ his co- f~ture generations, to ~ake pro~l- "'s Act,Oon businessmen attended the Salute- High School senior, died of injuries House Republicans (rom mne d b I C't r' Th d gettmg ready to hanl! out pay en- wor\kers at Iowa.IlIinois Gas and silln Cor bolh t\le nation s sccurlLy On Dem" surfered in a two· car crash on midwest states have an appoint· e y owa I y po ICC Ilrs ay velopes to 65 members of the cast, Electric Co helped firemen fj ht and the adyancemonl of human to-Eisenhower dinner in Des Highway 6 noar Marengo Monday ment with Secretary of Agricultufr on a false check charge. stage' hands and dressers . g values so (undamental Lo our dr- Ii 'd . )' . t . the blaze ", DES MOINES IN! - Sen. Bourke Moines Friday night. eVl'ning. Benson next Wednesday. e was arral~ne 10 po lce , cour "This is a holdup" said one. lie' . mocracy." B. Hickenlooper IR·lowa ) Friday George Nagle, state Republican This group from MinnesoLa Thur day evenmg. Th cas. was 'ed d L Th th A Second-Grader Hughes 59 is expected to return • , t' d '1 tcd carn a rawn gun. e 0 er I . ' , night pledged Cull Republican sup- finance chairman and president of --B-B-A-~-L-U-C-K-- North and South Dakota, Iowa, can lDue unll ay. kept his hand in hts overcoat pock. BeSides Ruth Ann a~d Vernon, to his post as a vice-president of port in Congress for President Ei- Lhe Nagle Lumb r Co. in Iowa City . Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska, Kan. The number or amount of the et as though aiming a gun. ' chIldren home at the lime o( the the National Cit)' Bank of New senhower's farm program but said estimllted that between 3,500 and FLATBUSH, Alta . IA'l-A startled sas, and Wisconsin, met Thursday bad checks was not revealed 0 k th I d 'd lflre were: Donnie, 6, Paul, 5, York. He lert the bank In 1953 to its .chanee for paS6age depends 3,800 persons attended the ban- bulldozer operlltor ba"ged himself at the Capitol and decided a per· wc ne too U e ~t:.~pe a~, sal ~erth, 3, and 'Teresa, 2. Ano~her become assistan~ budget director. upon whether the Democrats "dragr quet. He said that final ticket sales a bear near here with nothing hut sonal conference with Benson was NAVY TO SERVE OLEO I you ye ,wei you. . SIster was not at home at the time Brundage, 63, has been deputy .their Ieet." may reach 5,000. his scraper. :rhe operator was necessary to ask for imm diate WASHING~ON IN! - ~ House The~ they walke~ out a side exit of ~ fire. . director since May, 1954. He (orm- In a speech at the $25-a·plate Iowa City restauranL operator scooping dirt from a bank to help help (or livestock producers. Mmed Services subcommittee has I ~nd dlsap~ared mto the crowds Ruth Ann is in the second grade erly was senIor partner of Price low'a Republican "Salute La Eisen-I Curt Yocom proposed thut a con- fight a natural ga's fire when he Rep. LeCQmpte IR']O\l'a) said he apP,roved Na.vy plans to serve mar· JlIst off Times Square on 51st at St. Patrick's School. Waterhouse'" Co., one of the nn - hower" dinner here Hickl'nloonpr gl'3tuJalol'Y telegram be sent to uncovered lhe bear curled up (or was "awfully disappoi,nted" that gaTlne to sadors. street. I * * * ltion's largest ' accountancy firms, declared the President is "acutely President Eisenhower. He invited his winter nap. One blow from the the Iowa legislators could not see and president or the National Bli- aware" of the current livestock all persons allending the dinner to . scraper blpde cut lhe bear's )ll'lce slump and that "we are con- I sign the wire. ' throat, killing 111m. Eis'i!nhowel. He said he had looked R d f ' F' reau of Economic Research. ARc- forward Lo detailing for the Presi- escue rom Ire , publican, he ""II 0 fnrm at Long -~---- dent the plight oC Iowa farmers Valley, N.J. lind pleading with him for some ---,-:----- Interfraternity Queen Finalists prompt assistance. r. J. Reps. Talle, Jensen and Gross, The WM.· ther Iowa Republicans, also expressed :;:.:0 disappointment. Gross Lold are­ portcl': "I would regret very much iC the Snow Presidcnt were not at this confer­ ence. Bccause I think the Presi. dent alight Lo know first hand & about Ule disastrous farm situation in the Midwest, particularly Iowa," Colder Ship Crashes Continued cold temperatures Radar Outpost and a pDssibWty o( snow Qver the weekend in Iowa City and 100 Miles at Sea most of souo.e.st Iowa, the BOSTON IA'I - The "Texas Tow­ Weather Bureau predicted Fri- er," man-made radar. outpost 100 day. , miles off Cape Cod, escaped dam­ Lows In the area Friday night age Friday in Its rirst encounter ranged from zero to five degrE'es with a ship, but the vessel that above. ,A high or about 18 degrees "urr:Jed one of the tower's three is forecast {or Iowa City today. long, steel legs was sent slogging Light snow, Which began raU· home Friday nigbt at hal[·speed-5 ing in northcm Iowa Thursday, knots-willI 15 feet of water in one moved southward Friday and t' hold. was expected ~ e~ ' n the south­ The Military Sea Transport Serv­ east early Saturday· ice's Sagitta-5,202 gross tons and 269 (eet long - was transferring The mercury dipped to a slate low 13 degreel below in supplies when ~ s he crashed the of zero Lower. Mason City Fri~ay mornin~_ , The ship was considered in no Friday's low in Iowa «it1 , ~as . donger and there were no ea- two degrees below zero-the Cdt uaUies. time in 1956 that It has been hr· Built ot a cost of $10 million, the low zero here. , t: SubscrlpUon rat.. - by carrier !n Walter L. Daykin will speak on the Club will meet Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. of the Editorial Assistant ••...•.• Tom Lias Iowa City. 2lI centl weekly or $8 per topic "The Effects of the AFL·CIO in room 311, Physics Bunding. E. the ot Chid Photocraphu and year In ad van~e; slx months, $t.2lI; Dial 4191"om ...... I ....'dDl.III I. Wirephoto Technlclan •. Charle. Allen three months. 11.50. By maU In low•• Merger." Ray will talk on "Aurorae, Cosmic n ••rt .fI.. af!m~. WOBlell'. pa,e $9 per year; tlx months. $5; th"ee The ....., .r aa ••• neem.at ,. Tb. Dan, month!, l3; IU other maU sub... rlp­ Rays, and Geomagnetic Storms." I...... 1I:.II.rlo' oW... ar. I.. III. Le.ler Q. Be.a, P.blbber . tJon•• $LO per Ye""; siJc months. 1!!.60; LANGUAGE EXAMS - Profi· Boplis C_••• alc.aUons Center. Ed,a .. CnDe, A.s·l. P.bU.bep i tIlree months, $3 .25. eiency (achievement) examina· c;-:tel'n GOLF - All varsity and fresh· t('rnal \\~ tions in Spanish, Latin, Greek. and men golf candidates report to room \ ~ German will be given on Wednes· confess 200. Fieldhouse at 3 p.m .• Jan. 26. Christ. Hoegh: Friend f SUI day, Jan. 25 at 3:30 p.m. Sec de· Hawkeye pictures will be taken. partmental bulletin boards for par· jcclive ,The Gov. Leo A. Hocgh, in a speech this You never get education by standing still." tieulars. BOOKS FOR ASIA - The YWCA .. practi • • 0 and YMCA will sponsor a book week before the American Association of tile pc drive to collect used t~xtbooks for It's encouraging to havo a govcrnor who -:.=HI BETA KAPPA - Phi Beta cI ions. University Professors, said that state ap­ Kappa will initiate newly elected use in Asian uni versities. The drive On t puts forth !j.I.Ieh progressive ideas on educa­ members on Monday, Jan. 23 at 5 runs from Jan. 31 to Feb. 6. Boxes churcb propriations for building expansion at SUI will be placed in dormitories and tion. SUI k'nows that it has a friend in tl1C p.m. in the Senate Chamber of Old bv ~nl' should be doublcd within the next years. other university buildings for these 10 state house. iThis good feeling beh\'e~n gov­ Capitol. Initiates will met at 4:45 bapliz p.l.l. in the House Chamber for in· books. Fraternities and sororities Hoegh point d out that in tJ1e past five ernor and ':!piversity has not always existed (·nts a structions. A banquet honoring the will be contacted. take a bienniums ( two-year budgetary periods) in other sta\es in past.years. initiates will be held at 6:15 p.m. Ood's the state has been spending an average of But Hoegh is only the governor of Iowa. in the River Room of the Union. trllrti Reservations Cor the dinner should $745,000 per biennium for capital improvc­ Where appropriations are concerned he can teach be made with Mrs. Roy Johnson, Prayer ~ents. only recommend, urge and veto. The state x2191, by Jan. 20. and pI "We're going to have to provide $1.5 legislature has tlle final say on the pnrsc. BULLETIN Scriptll million for each biennium," ho said. "I have 1/ 0 0 • GRADUATE COLLEGE - The The . Graduate College and the Humani· Scriptu jll The legislature< has tcndetl in the past no hesitancy aying the people wiII do ties Society will present Prof. John tor fai that." to bo conservative, although past Governors Knowlton of SUI in "Romanticism tian Ii • • • William S." Heardsley and Hoegh were and the Early Film" Monday. Jan. only m 1 23 al 8 p.m. in the Art Building SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1956 the Bl Thc State Board of Regents, whieh gov- , members o. the Republican party's liberal Auditorium. erns th stale insl:itutions, asked $4,340,000 wing. 1Ioegh found it difficult to get legis­ UNIVERSITY calandar items .r. The for capbl improvements at SUI from the lation thro'fgh the 56th General Assembly. HAWKEYE PAYMENT - All scheduled in the President's of· dlvidu fice, Old Capitol. state legislature last spring. IIoegh recom­ He will find it difficult (provided he is slill students. other than seniors, who throug have signed up for a 1956 Hawkeye Saturday, Jan. 21 ceive mended $2,620,000 for new SUI buildings governor after t11is year) to get higher ap­ may pay for them at the Cashier's 12 :15 p.m. _ AAUW Luncheon {rom Q during the current biennium. The legisla­ propriation for SUI through a conservative o{fice in University Hall. The $5 Program-University Club R.oom. who a ~ ture approved a $1,630,000 figure. legislature. payn.ent must be made before a Monday, Jan. 23 Baptis permit can be ootained for sec· 5 p.m.-Phi 'Beta Kappa lnltia- a dedi :'There isn't any reason why Iowa call­ Hoegh ,ould like to see an expanding To "Of cours(' YOII realiz(, that this is so mllch wasted effort ond semester registration. tion-House and Senate Chambers, not have as good an oducational system as SUI. So w~IIJd the majorily of the people the w If yotl aren'l chosen /lonorary Cadet Colonel after all." --. Old Capitol. . New York," Ho gh continlled. "[ probably of Iowa. Hbw this can be converted into _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I nu KAPPA EPSILON~l ~ 8 pm.~~om"~~m Md fue Christ will nevcr be satisfied with our educational majority voljes in future state legislatures is acll~e mel!lbers of. Ta~ Kappa Early Film" by Prof. John Knowl­ sy tem until President] Ianche .. is satisfied. another pl·oblem. ~psllon. SOCial fl'aler~lty .lnterested ton, SUI, sponsored by Graduate I~ getting an orgamzatlOn estab- College and Humanities Society­ " llssed here on the Iowa campus Art Building. Auditorium. Automobiles Safer Now should get in louch with Stan Wednesday Jan. 25 Now for Some :.: Action Jones. B 150 Quadrangle or caJl ..- extension 4349. 8 p.m.-UmverSlty SYf!1phony Or- Studcllt seating was a headache for stu­ seat, at res !'ved seat prices ($3.60), for tIle Cars of today are more economi(al and comfortable; chestra Concert - Mam Lounge, dents and athletic officials alike during the non-llniversi.ty. date or guest. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA­ Iowa Memorial Union. Thursday, Jan. 26 1955 football season. At the Iowa-Kansas This would put a stop to tlw gripe of More power, widely used, may save lives Omicron Delta Kappa will hold 1\ Reprlnled from Aulomoll". 1' •• 10 .--~------______luncheon meeting, Monday, Jan, 12 :30 p.m. - University Club State game, which opened tl1e season for many SUI students: they 'must split up ~ at 12:15 in fue north alcove of Luncheon-University Club Rooms. tho lJawkcyes, many students could not after they bring their non-student dnte to In the 1920's an automobile en- I vious when one compares the fig- I on a specific cross·country sched· the lowa Union Cafeteria. 7:30 p.m.-Sigma Xi, "Gelasino­ of Ch find seats. the Iowa games. gineer, famed for his imaginalive ures for 194L with those of 1955. ule covering slightly more lhan 300 spora Calospora. a Fungus with a PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM - Wm. Future" by C. J. Alexopoulos. pro­ tk>slte There are, however, kinks to this plnn. flights into the future. beguiled his I In the last pre·war year, when miles at ~n a .v~rage spe~? of 45 The Board in ontrol of Athletics added conferees at technical sessions by the ma .~imum rated horsevower n.ph. and m~ludlng a speclf~c num­ Weber oC SUI will speak on "A lessor ol botany. Michigan State dltol1 cxh'a bleacher seats for students in the A student would have to wait until aU stu­ predicting: was about 165 . lhe fastest car was ber. oC traffiC stops. In thiS com- New Determination of the Intensi· University-Room 314, Pharmacy­ iI'ewsr tics o{ Primary Cosmic Ray Alpha Botany. II>eatio dents who wanted a ticket for only them- bl 0 (100 l' b t '. 195- panson, the earhest recorsd are rt0~~l q~ld . ~Ol~~. : ~ Ue.~s~lthr. 0 hOI;g g~!"n~s, "Sooner thall you think , yoo-'re C h ~h I.np 1, ~,111 :>, those of 1933. which sHow b.5· mi!Els Particles on Li, Be and B Nuclei" , Saturday, Jan. 28 11 !tJ.m. . selves had a shot at fhe -~~pplY. ~ " ~ . going to take the funing boards o[f w en _ ethma1xlmum orsettlJ~wedr per gallon. The latest, for 1955, l1 5atur Whi~ were announced as sell·outs, vacant 26 t t Jan. 24 at 4 p.m. in Room 301 8 p.m.-Civic Music Assn., Zur· Oth lwise, on sell-out games, many stu­ automobiles and put that saved onlywas 108,). mphe as es car a ame s how 18 .3'1 rru es per ga 11 on, an 1m._ PhysiCS Building. ich Little Symphony-Macbride ~ tflerve seats remained in ,the student section. ditlces. dents wO\1ld bring dates and friends and space to good usc as more room' porvement of 35 per cent in 22 Audilorium. A committee of the Student Council re­ inside lhe car." \ To the engineer and desif,ner. years. BOOK EXCHANGE-Persons in· Sunday, Jan. 29 1I1" AGU SUI stndents who waited until tho last ' ,'.Il cently r commended that student tickct~ be Though it always evoked tolcr- speed is not an objective but a by· Though this improvement in fuel terested in working at the Student 2:30 p.m. - Iowa Mountaineers minute to ~ aim their tickets might bo left ant laughter. the prediction was product of certain design compro· economy is of most immediate Council Book Exchange during the Trave logue, "Brazil" by 'Erich claimed during the we k beforc every weeks of Feb. 6·10 and 13-17 can Pavel-Macbride Auditorium. out. soundly b~sed on t\1e pr~phet ' s mises that have lo be made in interest to the car owner. it has game upon the presentation of student understandIng of the meamng, oC contact Margaret Kimmel at Ule 7 p.m.-Union Board Free Movie, There :ye about 9,400 students at SUI order to attain olher objectives. II II' ,identification cards. Students could then certain lechnological changes an even greater significance to Alpha Xi Delta house, phone 218;;. "Phantom of the Rue Morgue" and only about 8,400 seals in lhe student The chief of lhese objectives, is people as a whole. For. in terms and "Blueprint for Murder"-Main '1 ..... ~ ,i res I've their seats in ndvance. Unsold taking place. lie was aware tl at M.rnl improvement of the vehicle's Safe· FRENCH EXAMS-French Ph.D. Lounge, Iowa Memorial Union. section. the expanding ' network of paved of conservation of irreplaceable reading examination will be given , §blldr : tickets would be placed on sale. This would ." o ly. To that end , increases in rated 8 p.m. - Iowa Mountaineers Itrill' • • highways. then replacing the mud· natural resources, the improvement today from 9 to 11 a.m. in Room Travelogue, "Venezuela" by :t;l'lcn /. ya,nl .: as 'uro that every scat would be fill ed when- dy and rutted trails lhat had long horsepower have been used to I Many students will not bring datcs. oC 30% in fuel economy Jrom 1930 321 Schaeffer Hall. Only those sign· Pavel-Macbride Auditorium. II'r Be ever possible. served as the nation's roads. was shorten the lime required to ac\:el· to 1955 represents an ~ enormous ing the sheet posted outside Room Monday, Jan. 30 ('(I. They will bring friends, relatives and par­ making it possible to lower the erate from low to high speed. ThiS I ' "e It lhls- plnn sheuld meet with favor from saving. If all automobiles now on 307 SchaeHer Hall, by Wednesday 4:10 p.m.-Lectur'e, "Effects of . Dlrte. ents. Shoul~ a friend, relative or par~nt center of gravity of the automo· is extremely important on a two· the road were 1930 models, we evening. Jan. 18. will be admitted the Anterior Pituitary on Fat Me· 1\'(" Mes 'th .student body. It would assure a student lane road. for instance, when pass· "'udeD )lavc a chan e to obtain Io~ football tick­ bile, and to get rid of that vestigal would be consuming ten billion to the examination. The next exam· tabolism" by E. B. Astwood. M.D., C.Y.F. · of ilis se~t. And he wouldn't havc to arrive descendent of lhe carriage·step. ing and getting back into the right more gallons of fuel yearly, at a ination will be g i ~en at the end of professor of medicine at Tufts ,.1 0 •• pe' cts before p~rsons who do not have sllch a lane must be accomplished as , . l Oues an),our b fore the game to get it. the running·board. . cost of an additional two·and·a the second semester. Medical School-Medical Amphi­ . 81r t: . connectiOn?t The ptophecy was founded. too, swiCUy as possible. half billion dollars. theatre. "\ er. j • • • ' Neverth less, the plan has merit and is on a recognition of how new sheet· • • • In other words. today's engines BABY.SITTING - The Univer· Tuesday, Jan. 31 c IN THIS RES~ECT, ; ~nprove· are saving gasoline at the rate of sity Cooperative Baby - Sitting 7:30. p.m.-Society ol.1i!xperimen. ,:rhe Student Council adopted its com­ worthy of t e consideration of the athletic steel rolling and (orming methods. tl1en emerging from laboratories, ment has been refuarkable in lhe more than ten billion gallons a U!ague book will be in charge of tal Biology and Medlcme-RQom mittee's report and added one more item: board. The board has not beon ignoring the would enable designers and engi· past decade. In 1946. the average y('ar. allhough they are more pow· Mrs. Esty McClurg from Jan. 17 179, Medical Laboratories. a p)an that wot,lld ,cnable studellts to take seating proI1lem, It has been waiting until neers to develop safer. more roorpy time required to accelerate from erful than their 1930 counterparts. to Jan. 31. Telephone her after 5 • Friday, Feb. 3 and more comCortable bodies. 10 lo 60 mph was 24 seconds; today, and are propelling vehicles of p.m. at 8·0704 if a sitter or infor· 8 p.m. - Welcome, to ~tatc of ,DO ' -student datc;s or guests to games. The the StUd Council could recommend .. lhe average is a bit less than 15 greater useful size and some in­ malion about joining the league is Iowa Parly for . new IorCign stu· ; pla~ would permi~ a student to obtain ono . plans. Now it has them. • * seconds. The slopes o( the curves crease in weight. desired. dents-University Club Rooms. IWorall HOW THIS prediction came true (For Infonnallon regardtn, date be­ • k ;. rcpresenting t his improvement yond this schedule, see reaervaUons In I £V is one oC a number of examples of closely match lhose for increase in DELTA PHI ALPHA - Three Ihe olllee of the Prelldent. Olel ", "Latin aulomobile improvemenl cited in a rated horsepower. short German films with German ClrPlloLl ',I" T: America and ar- ommunism~ 1 ", , ."ada .' ' recent report of a study oC trends . . In terms or distance needed to (ollege Boys soundtrarks will be shown Tues· ~.ra~ in vehicle chal'acteristics over tile day. Jan. 24. in Room 121A, Schaef· ' 8er Throughout the Colo War, the attention Americans wake up to tho threat a Com­ accelerate fl'om a lower to a high· No Unemployment t ' , I Sh I quarter·century period from 1930 er specd, the average 1955 model fer Hall at 8 p.m. This is a regular :of Ipade~s and citizens of the munist natiWl would wield so c1oso to the through 1955. Are Magical Creatures, Delta Phi Alpha meeting. Secretary of Labor Mitchell states rl.' ~j,.T; takes 350 feet to get from a speed that automation is not causing un· II IIvoDIa; 'ha been turned toward Europe and Asia. Panama Cftlal and the southern United I In that period, the sludy shows, of 30 mph to one of 50 mph. But, Nurses Say employment. . He adds that fuere U , 8er a marked increase oC useCul s~e to increase speed from 00 to 60 mph .. COMMERCE WIVES - A card 1J1, -:Through the MarshlllI Plan, we poured States. A group of nurses at the Univer· party will be held JM. 25 at 8 p.m. are more people working than ever F apparent to the user has been requires an additional 300 feel. .To before and "automation is increas· ! bill ons of 'dollar illto Europe to aid re­ . A revol~ of antf-Comlllunist ' Guatemal· achieved by increasing front and change speeds from 30 to 80 mph, sity of Pennsyh-ania Nursing in Conference Room 2 at the lowa Memorial Union . Tables will be ing the demand for skilled 'techni· t .. e . , rear scat widtils from an average the average 1955 car requires school recently wrote an essay en· Ih""'lnl cov.cry from the effects of World War II nns ended, ,,\is threat. But we lllay not al­ furnished but U possible please cians." • of 47 inches to one of about 63 titled "What Is a College Boy?" reo l nearly 2.000 feel of travel. bring your own cards. This should surprise no, line . "'Fonda.rsbt ~lIl d to halt communism. We have made ways. be able to count on revolts to olve a inches. This has been achieved by These data point to one conclu­ prinled in the' Ohio State Lantern. Every technological . HEllALD I ~,.'nU l declares. has been an average improvement "A college boy is a composite ... ~~------~.------~~----~ I . ,During all tl1is time we have ignored comes a threat in. Latin America. ~ $;t .. of nearly 30 per cent in luel econ· F he has lhe cnergy of a Rip Van 'n th~

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THE DAILY . IOWAN-Io"". City, la.-SaturtNI" Jen. 21, 1",-,. I Compare 8aptist;l/1otheran Baptism ISays Religion Fo!mer Communist .

(Editor:, Note: Thl, i, the of 0 series of feahlres artlc'es~int I . Strengthened W,// Speak Sunday ~.omparin9 the sacramonts or or· · , II I Wood B' . -Co c4inances of churche •. ) I I e en Irme. ~ ea . m· Both U~e Lutheran. chu.rch and I By ,Uarrlage munis! party leader. will be the tl)c Baptist church pracltce Bapo1'l speaker at the 7:30 p.m. Su~ tilsm. They both take their charge service of Bethany Baptist Cb!p'Ch.. from the same Bible verse, MatI. ' A m ARBOR. Mich. (,fI _ A Irs. Birnie will also speak at the ~~~fp: te~G~f ~;fr~~~~:ns~n~ap~~!ge I study by a University of Michigan Iowa Christian Fellowship meetiIII psychologist Indicates both men l11em in the name of the Father , and women ha\'e a stronger relig. at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday In the Peata- ' OIld of the Son and of the Holy ious attitude after 20 years of mar. crest Room of Jowa Memorial Un· Spirit." ried IUe. ion. In both churches. Baptism Is one This was the largest significant Mrs. Birnie formerly held~po- ot the sacraments or ordinances; change noted by Prof. E. Lowell • t tIe ot her IS. Ih e Lord's Supper. IKelly in his study concerning the sitions of district organizer for. tile bo Communlst party for the ~ Outward Sym I basic aWtude of 300 couples who fountain States region and orpQ. • The Baptist church belipl'es that I had become engaged. He ques· irer for International Labor De- Baptism is an oull~ard symbol. lin tioned them again on these atlri· fense for the midwest. Mrs. Bnle external events signifying an in· butes after 20 years of married life. was involved in riots. ~er t{'rnal event, conversion or the Now Kelly has published somc of marches and farmer demoQlra. confession of faith in God through his findin~s . Reporting the strong. tions and helped implement the Christ. One part of Baptism is sub· er "pro-church atlilude" after sev· Communists 2S.year plan toWIl. jeeli ve and the (lther is objectil'e. eral years of married life. Kelly trate and organize the Uni~ IThe Baptist church. therefore, notes that his ludy began in the States. • practices immel'sion Ba'ltisl1l aftN' days of the depression when pessi. She became disillusioned by tbe t~e person can make his own de· mi~m and cynicism cerned to pre· Mrs. Birnie party and tore up her mt!mbenhip "lsl·ons., Ivail. card. Since that she has been,iu..... On f hI' 01')('1' hand. the 'Lutheran At the same time religious inter· poenaed as a key witne81 in ttiat of church b(olie\cs in infant BaptiSm / est was growing, he reported aes· FQrrellls IReligion top Communists in the Ualted bv ~nrin'cliJ1'!. where the child is thellc interest among th married f l States and to gIve her lnfor"'JUOl1 baptized at an ('arly ag('. Thc par· I couplesBoth menseemed and towomen fall. tended to In Li e Speaker about the Communist ob.lectiveldor'" ehts and sponsors. for the cllild rate themselves as less neat. ,le Prof. George W. Forell of the this country. • take a vow to "bring the child to energetic. less good tempered and The justice department anel the c;1od ' house, provide for his in· THE REV. GEORGE T. L. JACOBSEN, minister of First En,lish THE . REV. G. THOMAS FATTARUSO. minister of First Baptist less broad in interest after scveral SUI School of Religion will parti· Vel d e congressional COIlUlIjUee sLr'lrtion in thc Christian faith. Lutheran Church, administers the Sacrament of Holy Baptism. "WH. Church, is pr.paring to baptize Mrs. Maynard Parker of Iowa City by )oears of married life. cipate in the Religioll'in Life Week have urged bel' to continue ~ teitch him the Creed, the Lord's liam Koepp.n, I ba:>tize thee, in the Name of the F.ther, and of the immersion in the church baptistry. The Ordinance of Baptism is on. There is also the possibility. says program of Iowa State Tcachers her story to the American peoJll4l. Prayer, the Ten Commandments. Son lIInd of the Holy Ghost. Amen." William Koeppen is the infant son h' h I h h d Prof. Kelly. that Lhey are "more Coli ge at Cedar Fall. Sunday and The story of her life is told in a and plac," in his hitnds the Holy of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Burch of Iowa City. of two to w Ich t e Bapt st churc 01 I. Irealistic, more honest" in their self. tIl0llday, Jan. 22 and 23. new book, "The Broten Wall." Scriptures." appraisals now than before they At 10:30 a.m. Sunday. he will The Baptists say that thc Holy . eran Student House at 122 E. Divinity School in Rochesler, N. Y., w re married. speak at the college audilorlum on P L t R t . t Scriptures are the only autboritY I What They're Do/eng Church St. i::; vj.iling l·'lrsL tldfJl'S~ \"UUll:11 O{ lhe 300 original couples. says "Life as Decision," and Monday re- en en • rea for faith and practice in the Chris· WESLEY o\er this weekend. Prof. Kelly. only 22 broke lheir h£ will speak to instructors in aSk I F II' tian life and point out that the Wesley will feature a short pro· He will speak at the m('eting oC ('ngagments. Of the 278 remainin" number oC elasses. pea er s or. only mode of Baptism mentioned in gram on summer sendce Cor the Roger Williams Fellowship at the marriages, 12 endcd in death and Prof. Forell will ,al 0 appear in Prof. George W. Forrell o( the the BI'ble Is immersl·on. UNITED STUDENT FELLOWSHIP ister of Zion Luth ran Church will church at il mc ling at 5 p.m. Baptist tudent Center ,t .. :30 p.m.,39 in divorce. I 1\1 d hj I itb be th k a pane on ay mg • a ong .w SUI School of Religion will s~ Baptist Belief "This Charming Couple". a e spea er. Sunday. Prof. Kelly' sample was drawn Prbf. Paul Hommel' of the Vruver· h . "Gnd' Purpo t. t The Baptists believe that the in· sound film depicting false ideas The supper and discussions wlll The program will provide in for· MEMORIAL FUND. from Ihe New England area and sity of Minnesota Philosophy De. on t e tqplc. "" S Be, . a dlvidual as a person is competent o{ romantic love as a cause oC be held at First English LuUleran mation and opportunity to apply DES MOlNF.:S 1M - Spon ors of composed oC people. he says, who portment. The topic of dl cussion a pre·Lenten retrea~ for Lutheran through God·given capacities to reo breakdowns in marriage, will be Church, Market and Dubuque sts. summer work. The mecting will be the Don G. Mullan M morial Fund were " omewhat above average in will be "We Cowards." pastors to be held m Des ~4Ie. ceive grace or salvation directly shown Sunday evening at Uniled HI LLEL cut short so student may study turned o\'er im e. tmenl to sur intelligence. somewhat above aver. Jan. 29·30. from God. In the case of infants Student Fellowship. The group The Hillel diSCUSSIOn group will Cor semester final exams. Thursday to pl'o\, ide an annuat age in education and somewhat The Rev. George T. L. Jacobsen. who are in danger oC dying, the meets at the Congregational meet at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. There ROGER WILLIAMS Mullan lead('rship award of $50 a more interested in what makes thc minister oC FiTst English Luth~tllD Baptists dedicate tbem to God with Church. will be a general council m ('ling The Rev. Dr. Milton C. Froyd, year to a uni 'crsitl scnior. Mullan. world go around." Church, will be a discus_Ion leader 0. dedication scrvice. Presentation of the film will fol. at 4 :30 p.m. and supper will be Director of Research in Theologie,)1 Otleboll lawyer, was an VI alum· at two of the groups ses~lolJB at To the Baptist, immersion into low a cost supper at 5:30 and a served at 6 p.m. Education at Co lgate· Roch ster ni. receiving his law d gre in t008. ISC Newman Club Redeemer Lutheran Church . .The the water signifies the death of short worship service. Recreation .. LUTHERAN GRAD. CLUB - ---- Yc have put orf the old man with retreat will be attended by row .. Christ and the rising. the resurrec· will follow the program Costly Grace and tile CaIJ to P.'lla rs of the Ch u rch To Hear Welch Sunday his deeds; and have put on the new tel's In the Eastern and Western tion . LSA ' Discipleship" will be th discus- The Rev. Rob rt J. Welch of thc m*,. which is renewed in know I· Conferences of the Jows Synod of Lutheran theology says that sion topic at the 7 p.m. Thursday SUI School of Religion will talk to edge arter the image of him that the United Lutheran Church' In "Baptism is not simply water. but "What Do Lutherans Believe?" Imeeting of Lutheran Grad Club. . , the members of Newman Club at created him. (Colo!\sian 3 :9.10.) America. II is water comprehended in God's will be the topic (or Lutheran Lowell Wigdahl . M2. Emml'ls· Iowa State College. Sunday even· Prayer: Dear Father, help us to ------!" . command and connected with Student Association at 5 p.m. Sun· l'urg, is the discllssion leader. Thc lng, Jan. 22. The topic of his talk l f . f it ' Baptists Will Hear " Cod's Word." day. The Rev. A. C. Proehl, min· meeting will be held at the Luth. keep ourse ves rom SIO, or IS will be "The Catholic and the Study not Thy will that y,e should sin or Special Speaker Sundcly of History." that sin should shackle us. So grant .) • On th evening of Monday. Jan. us powcr Lo shake it o{f and live Speaker at the Sunaay ·morij.lnc 23, Father Wellch will address the freely and faithfully in Thy grace. worship service at the First Ba~ PTA at West Branch on "Moral fn Christ's name. Amen. list Church will be the Rev.} Dr. and Spiritual Values in Education." Milton C. Froyd. " SUNDAY NIGHT SEARS MANAGER The Rev. Mr. Froyd. Rese~h of Church notices* should* *be de- r cnURefi * OF THE* NAZAltENE* SHARON* *EVANGELICAL * Sunday night supper is easy and J. F. Pomraning, manager of Director in Theological tducatioa tiosited with the Rellrious news Burll.rlon .nd Cllnlon SI •. UNITED BRt:TII REN CII UIlCII Sears Ro buck in Iowa Cily for at Colgate· Rochester 5ebW( ot . The Rev. (ra J . fl oQ\'er, t'11nl tier KAtona fun if you have a pitcher of wa(f1e dUor of The Dally Iowan In tbe Graham Crow, nllnl,I •• of Mu .lo The It.v. R. C. Pfolhrraff, P. 10. batter ready, maple syrup and two years, has been trans{erred to Divinity in Rochest r. N. Y., _wi" unday Sohool, 10 a.m. JI'ewsroom Room 201 Communi. R.nday So hool . 9:4t.. IU :!;i a.m. l\Iornln, 'Vonblp. II a.m. crisply cooked bacon on hand. Sioux City where he will head lhe speak on the topic "What Po' YoJ lI utlons C~nter not I~ter than 2 ~uo~l~rn;h':~~\I~:.4JI"~·:;· •. m. Strmon: "Profrrll :. erve corfee or tea with the waf· Cirm's store there. Oscar F. Bray· Want ?" J p.m . £vttllnr Wor. hlp. 1 :!W p ,m , l,ltI.m. Thursday for publication 8r~ .eo F.llo,.. hlP . (For transportation to 1111 ervlcel, call I tie and bring on a big bowl o{ er, manager of the sIoux City The Rev. Dr. Froyd ill malcI1i; .• • "'-. d Th D i1 I \'o.ulb 11011' , 6:4:; p.m. II _.ur ay. e a y IIwan reo ".anrolislle Sorvlee, ;:80 p.m . 8·4110 0, 8-4211.) , fresh fruit. figs, dates llnd nuts for store for 15 yenrs, will succ ed him tour or midwest colleges aut pl· Mserves the ri,bt to edit aU no· dessert. in Iowa City. versities. , .~ . ditlces. FREE ~tETJIODIS'T C'lIAPEL ST. ~ IA/tY. ·S CII RCII U:i1 Third Ave. Jdfenon nnd l.lnn Sh. II "AGUDAS ACRIM, CONGltEGATI(lN The Rev. Jamel P. MasseYI Pastor Rt. Rev. C. 11 . l\lelnbe.l'. Pilitor ·m (ifl~ E. W.. llln,lea SI. Sunda)' School, 10 • . m . Su nday Mas el. a •. m" 1:IiO a.m., If a.ra •• "I Itab~l E. Slamm Coop •• , i\leeU,." 10 a.m . IO : lG a.m;t "JI ::10 a.. m. al>"OIIl worshl,. saturday, 9 a.m. Ev~nlnl Service•• 7:BO p,m . • .'esiJah D1eetlnJ't 8 p.m. Tve&day ST. J'ATItIC'I('8 CII R H '!'':I e. Court St. COLLEGE BOARD DAY TODAY 01 A;S£MBL~ OF G~D BETHEL AFRICAN METIIODIST The Rev . P. J . O·ltoilly, P.. lot II... 4,'l'! S. Cllnlo .. S~. enURell The He v. II. F. Pacba, and Tile ROY. Dan l\IIUor. Pulo. 411 S. Governor St. The Rev. William F. Dawson, a I,t"e' JClearance Prices '.Dda, 8cbool, .8 • . m . M•• . C. R. ~1.n.n.I., Ptslor Sunda), 1't. au, 0:30 a ,m ., 8:30 •.m., Korular WDuhlp. 11 . :111, ' Oev~tlonal , 3 p 111 . 9:45 •. m .. II a.m. I'Cbll'ro.'. Olo"reh. 1I. a.lD. Worship, 4 p.m . Weekday l al el. 0:4:1 a,m ., 7:4" • . m. ~lLrlst·. Amballla.on, O:·U p .... ST. WENCESLAUS CIIURCH (n.lly Iowa n · PhoLo b y Olen 1'.'arlln) TODAY • MONDAY • ALL NEIT WEEK I- .,yanreU.U. Service, 7 p.m. GRACE MIS IOIllARY CHURCH 630 E. lJ f.ven p.,I Sl. CONSTRUCTION PROGRESSES on the 5110,000 two·floor educationel Th. Rev. Edwa,d W. N.uzll. p ..lor 18U nlu,.lllno Av •. unit bein9 constructed by Zion Lutheran Church, Johnson and Bloom. WHILE THEY LASTI I"r BETH~Nr UA;"IST c~uaCH Tbfl Rev. Norman Uoltbs, r ..tor The Rev. Grnr,f!. 8acbman, ••.dalau. '111 B SI. and Fifth Ave. 81ble Study. 9:4'; •. m. unday lUassfJI, O:~iO • . m ., S a .m., ington Streets. The la·classroom buildin9 will be completed in Septem· i Hfhe Rev. Leonard D. a.rIDIIGn, Pastor 10 a.m" 11: Hi I.m. Serman, 10:4:' a.m. ber. The new buildln!,! ~xtends across the back of the church and par. . li.. lfl.d Mornln, Wo,"III,. 9:U a.m. SubJef't: "Sin lJnJlardonable." Dally M ••••• 7 •. m .. ':30 ".m . II{, MIIlS,.,fl: "A Peeullar People:' Youlh F.II ..... blp. 11 ::111 p.m. sonage prop.rty. Long·range plans call for a new church to be ton· I\h.eD~ .::10 "ello ...hlp Supper, p.m. SInr1plratlol1, Youth Choir, 7::10 , .m. T. THOMAS ~IOJtE CHAPEL For Colleg. Board Day p .... structed on the site of the ,resent church. SALE OF (.t C.r.F. aD' SI.d.nl Fello ... hl" 8:3' E.anrellst Sermon, 8 p.m. 10M ~1.L n I' O •• 1:1\0 •• Sl. pel Sorvlce. p.m. Very R.~v . not I"r. J . n. Co nway. Pa tor ------TODAY II VALMELINE I Ouelt 8,eaker. 1\1111. Helell W.ad The Jt~v . P. J . Budreul. and IIlrlDlo, 1.,mer {(,,,,,,, ...I.L ,arl1 HII_LEL FO NDATIOJ'l/ The R.ev. A, K. Borderklreher, "I lItAtlts Brand N.w .r•• nlter. t 2~ E. Market. Sl. FALL SKIRTS Sund.y Ma ..... ~:43. 8. 9. 18. and 11:3' < " r Prof. Frederick P. Bul'ebuh .... Dlrtetor • . m. FULL SKIRTS "f RAINCOATS CHURCJI OF JESUS CHltlST Sunday Ol'~n (lOGte. 2-C. .» . m~ The 10 •. m . ma I I•• UI,Il Ma'i •• n, Getting a Picture of Pearson's , ·1 OF LATTER·DAY SAINTS .. JEIIOVAII 'S WITNESSES by tbe eonlreratioA. In wool twHcIs • I ~ 919 E. F.lr.hll. SI. Newman club. 5 .,.m . and solid colors. " Prl. Ib ... Meelln,. 0 '.m. KINGDO:\l HALL Dally I\lals:!I, 6::\0 a;m .• 7 • . '!" , 7:80 a.m. 4.88 ' U.nday Sehoel, It) •. m . ' HI '! Rlv~t5ide Drive "If/aeramenl ftheUnr, (;:iltt p.m... O. K. Erick, Pres'dln, Mlnl"er S'I'. PA L'S LUTHERAN CHUaCB Our Newllt Spring Skirts Very Special! "The Ted that Leads t4) " 8IesIJ 1nr: ' Mi!J~ourl 8yooa I FaIENDS·MEETll'lO Par. I·'!·~. Jetrerl<'n :\nd Ol1bert su• Iy KORT LEE t , 10 ... [t(emor'.' Union . The Re •. Elmer II. YObr. Paslor UP TO 2US 6.88 ., I . WIIII.m Oonno., . Oler" IOWA CITY MEl'lNONITE CHUltCH ~Iornlnr "'orlhl,), 0 • . m. and It I.m. LESS Warohlp .1 0:30 a.m .. SondaT IlIl Cl .... se Sunday SC~.OI. 10 :.m. Ie;. • • • The Bey. ylrrll Brenn.maD,Pa".r ' OTHERS LESS I III EVANGELICAL Fit!';!,; CHU.CR Sun •• y School. n:4:J •• m . THE CHURCII OP CHltlST 1/3 Coralvlll. Munday Worship. 1O :4~ a.m. 1320 Kirkwood Ave TODAY LESS 1/3 and 1/2 ',1" Th ••tv. J . 8. Palme., p ..lor ermon: lOA Cloud or \\Iltnessu:' Bible Clalles. II) a.m. , Runda, Schoal, 9: .. ts a,m. Evenlnl' S(rvlce. ';:Hf) p.m. Mornlnr Wor hlp, I t a.m. J\loraln, Wo ..hlp. " . .... Sermon: "Thill Yt.r I.r Chrld." Sermon; .. ~rp~nt In the Wlhlcfnf " • Sermon: "Thill" Wblch Can DoL U. Dr~ OrJ: Glnler~('h, Kal:na. Eventnr S4",vlee. 7: !~ 8 p .m . ~I 1 SbaktD,ot • Sermon: "Surrldent OrAte." , iI'C' V. F. Supp.r.. \ p.m . FIRST BAPTIST Cit ItCD · . . , Ch.lr Hebea,.al, i p.m. The a.v. G. Thoma • .FaU.rulo, l'lInllter THE CONGREGATION"L CHURCH 1I, llv ... ID' Se .. lee. ;:~u p.m. North Clinton .nd F.lrchlld 811. CUnlon And ~.fr'rlon Slo. .Sale of .1PLAID STOLES ,. U.I;' erm.n: "Featur••• f • "eylv~J." Cbureh School. ~:11D a.m. Tbe .ev. Joh .. G. Cralr, Mini" •• Mornln,. Wonhtp. JO:.a!i a.m. Mornlnl' Worship. 10 :43 •. m . • JERSEY MADCAPS • MITTENS UII Seunon: " '''bal Do 1'0. Wan.T'· Unll •• Sl ••••" Fell.wshIP. ~:3' p.m. F1aST !';NoLiSH LUTHERAN Til. Jtev. 'Or. Millon C. Froyd. DI. · . . OHURCH reelt.r .r Re,eareh In Theol.rl .. al TaINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCD • KNEE SOX OF tASHMERE • BA~NCE DRESS STOCK I n.baq;'. and Mark.1 Slo. EdueaUnn at Col,ate-ltoeh".ter 01· 32. !';. Collor. SI. I The Rev. Gearre T. L. JlcableD, Paltor vlnlly Scbool, Roehtlter, N , Y. Th. It.vl IIlrold F . MeG e•• ae.Lar t IM,,"n. Service, A::Ut I,m. qrad." Rehool of MI •• lon •. ~ p.m. IlaJy CommunlfJ .. , 8 a.m. • WOOL SWEATEIS • BER"1UDA SHORTS "'f,unda,. School. U: 4••• m. Rorer Wllilamll FellowAhlp, .\:~ p .m . 8r~.kf&JJt. 14 :3fl a.m. ."bl, Servlc., 11 a ..... Speaker: The Rev. Or. Froyd. Chureh School. 10 I.m. (Ie .. Qtberan Shldf"nt. AssoclaUon, :1 p.m , . . . Mornlnl' Praye" II a.m. Iituthor Lo., .. Skall .. , ParlT, 8:111 p."'. aEORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESU8 Canterbury Club, .,::to p.m . uUter Le"ue. 1 p.m. CHIUST 0.' LATTEIt DAY SAINTS \' I • • • · . .ALL AT 1/2 PRICE, OR LESS Conferenc.e Room 1 ZION LUTIIERAN. CHU.ca .,. Btl MUHODIST CHURCH Iowa Memorial Unloa JobnsoD and Bloumlnpo .. 81 •• .' :tire"." and Dubuque 8u. Dan E. ,",'aUe, Phtor The Rev. A. . C. Proehl, rador • j Dr. L. L. O... I .. ,lon. MI.I.t .. - G."eral Worship. P:S. a. ... 1II ..... ln~ Wor.hlp. S • •m .• I':S' ..... Ed.ard Phillip •. A... cl.l. MIDI.I •• Clalle" 9:Ui a.m. 1Sund.y cbool. 9:15 •. m . t ht. T~~I~:r;r R~':::.::~.k •• Sermen •• 1:30 ..... 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Ramblers For Guard's Fouls AMES \A'I - Ba ketball Coach years, is "con 'idered one of the Bill Strannigan o( Iowa State top officials of thc nation." said Friday he will not protest Thompson Out-thinks Opposition what he calls attempts by Big SLrannigan said what Thomp­ W~lverines ' Today Seven officials to "pick on" out­ son does is no more "bailing" Clip St . .pat'~, 84-64 standing Guard Gary Thompson. than what any other player in By TOM SCHaRNHORST - Thomp on, pla"maker and lead­ the confel'ence docs. 11e said The Iowa basketball team, back because Thl.lmpson out-think and in championship form after a ing scorer, is the object of con­ Playing without the services 0( shaky start, tangles with the ference coaches who "have got­ (lut - maneuvers the opposition, star center Dennis (The Menace) Michigan Wolverines today in a ten together" to have "acting" thcy think he is trying to draw WaUjasper, St. Mary's high school r Couls . I television battle at ADn Arbor. or "baiting" fouls caUed on him, o[ Iowa City showed no signs 01 Sports Peters said he thinks Thomp- i Game time is 2 p.m. (Jowa lime). Strannigan s:lid. pain Friday night as they defea~ He said fouls called on Thomp­ on "is one o( lhe greate t I've l Monday the Hawkeyes complete cross-town rival St. Patrick's, 84- son in games at Oklahoma and ever seen." He said in the recent 64. the eastern tour with a contest at conference tournament he did Briefs Lafayette, Ind., against Purdue. Kansas last week "have leil me The win over the Irish left lhe very upset:' not see 1'lOmpson deliberately Rambler's record untarnished with C •• 'eas•• Fr.m. Michigan and Purdue are tied draw fouls. Knocks Down Thom~on A ...daled Pr I Dispalcb.. for fourth place in the Big Ten a string o( 15 victories. At Norman, Oklahoma, Coach Sprained Ankle with Indiana, all with 3-2 marks. Slrannigan referred speciallY Doyie Parrack said Ihis is the 'TIGER'• FINED• - Earl• Torge- Iowa (2-1) holds down the second to a foul called by Referce Cli ff WaUjasper, out with a sprained first he has heard of Thompson ankle, sat on the bench and watch­ son, Detroit Tiger £ir t baseman, spot behind 1I11nois 14-Ol. Ogden after Kansas' John Cle­ being "baited." He said Okia­ was convicted in St. Petersburg, land knocked down Thompson. ed teammate Dave Maher score:lll II Gears Defense homa did not allLmpt any such points to take top scoring honon Fla., Friday, of reckles driving Ogden, here to officiate the maneuver but declinf'd to com­ and fined $50. Torgeson was ac­ Iowa Coach Bucky O'Connor will lowa State-Drake game Friday for the evening. '" ha ve to gear his defense to stop ment further on Ihe charge. quitted in MuniciIJal Court of a night, said conference rules pro­ Rambler guard Jim Jensen COD· -I husky Ron Kramer, Michigan's top Did Not Talk to Officials charge of driving without a driver'S hibited him from commenting on tributed 22 points to the game 'J scorer. He is averaging 18.5 points And at Lawrence. Coach Allen license. Strannigan's statements. while Joe Johnson, six-foot center 1 said neither he I'or his assislant for the Irish, caught fire in the "Any comment," he said, "will talked to officiais before, during ' I THOMPSON• O•.K . - •Outfielder PROB."-8LE LINEVPS have to come from Reaves second half and came out high for I MIClllaAN or after the Kansas-Iowa Stale his team with 23 points, Bobby Thom 'on Friday returned aln lll-S) . . . .. F .... S •• rn (u-!) Peters. the commissioner. He Seb •• r IO-U) '" . t- .... TarrIer (U-:I) game concerning Ihe Cyclones' Trail by Two . his signed contract to the liIwau­ was at the game." Loran CU-,) . ..C ... Kramer (O-UI drawing o( fouls. • During the first Quarter, St. Pat's , , kec BravE'S and, in a note accom­ S •• b.rr Itl-O) '" .a ...Wrllbl 1<;- 11) Quo,es Secretary theUulu.n (11-'.1) .0 •. • Jorcen en (.s .. tH "We did instruct our captain, kept pace with the fast St. Mary's panying it, said his legs and shoul­ The Des Moines Tribune quoted Dallas Dobbs, to call the atten­ 1' hne and .. la.(le : ';! p.m. t.da". Iowa team and at the end of 'the quarter • "l' ders felt great. The contract re­ time, Yost Fteldbollle, Ann Arbor Big Seven Executive Secretary tion of the o[(jcial~ in case Iowa trailed by only two points, 18-16. portedly called for about $30,000. . ~JI.h. Peters Friaay as saying he has Slate should attcmpt 10 draw The second period was a differ. Tele4A.I: Natloually b) CD i WMT. received no protest from Iowa fouls by dropping under Ollr play­ ent story. Maher, Rambler guard, t TV, Channel :! , Cedar Rapid •. ~ GOLFER- - 1ike- Souchak. with State. ers," Allen said. opened with a barrage of 14 points . 8road.aslt: " VI, I.,," Clly; KCltG, another ' round oC sub-par golf, Ced.r Rapid •• "Such things bave to come to " They did it at the Big Seven on six fieldgoals and two charity '1. ~ slretched. his lcad to thrce strokes the conference ornce. That's our Tournament in Kansas City when shots. Friday as play TE'ached thl! mid­ Ron Kramer for 12 games. The second high Wol· rule. I[ there arc things that are Johnny Parker of our t('om went Seven-Point ~eed way mark of the $12,501> aliente Michigan's Top corer verine is guard Tom Jorgensen wrong, that's the only place they in for three underhand layup. St. Pat's Roy Welsh tried to keep Open. The 28-year-old Souchak was 'I with all U-point average. can be con·eeted." Peters told Iowa State playrrs didn't attempt til(' Irish in the game with an eight II not as hot a he was in lho first Lhe Tribune in a telephone inter­ 10 block the shots, but simply fell point spurt in the second quarter, Kramer notched 18 points Mon­ round, when he toured Ule long view fr~ his K:lDsas City office. under Parker. But officials saw but at halftime the ~ambler's had b Tijuana Country Club course in a Boilermaker Coach day in Michigan's »9-58 loss to Peters said Ogden, who has P.arker on Lop of the pile and climbed to a 43-30 lead. sm:en under par 65, but his n Fri­ Wisconsin. Last Saturday he set a been in the conference about 12 called fouls against him." Although missing Walljasper's new Michigan scoring record with ~ day gave him a 36-hole score of Accepts SMU Post u ~ual control of thc boards. St. .J 136. 34 points against Northwestern, Mary's dccided the best defense breaking his own mark of 30 points 'J, • •• DALLAS fA»...... IIenry Stram, back- was a good offense and out-scored b' set earlier this year against Ore­ tllC Irish 15-8 in the third round BASEBALL MEETING - 'rhe field coach at Purdue University, gon. , b Iowa slate baseball league will Matmen, Gymnasts with Rambler guard Jim Jensen n' (1)011, Iowan I'h.to by Ma,ty Relcht.nth.1) hold a reorganizational meeting in Friday was named backl'leld coach Will Not Overshift Defen.e hitting 10 points on five su.ccessive ' j Fort Dodge Sunday morning to at Soulhern Methodist University O'Connor is not expected to over­ ST. MARY'S JIM JENSEN tries a set shot in i1 contest with the Iowa field goals. consider changing (rom a semi-pro and accepled, coach Chalmer E. shifl his defense in order to con­ City's Irish while St. Pat's Tom Schuwaigert (23) looks on. In the 19-Point BI/rst background is Ramblers' Dave Maher. St. Mary's won the inter-city to an amateur league. (Woody ) Woodard announced. centrate. lie has said that one­ AGfion Highlighting thc final period WIIS -I See Today tilt, 84·64. • •• The SMU coach said Stram plans man teamS-such as Ohio State­ Johnson of St. Pat's. Held score­ BERG LEADS - Pally Berg 10 t to report here Wednesday for can be beaten if the other four are Iowa's unbealen wrestling and gymnastics teams will perform for the leiis in the first half, the Irish cen. ' n I ter collected two field goals in the her pulling touch Friday but clung spring football training, which is stopped. Against Ohio State, O'Con­ home folks today at 2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m .• in the Iowa Fieldhollse. 'J third Quarter and then cut loose to her one troke I ad at the half- set to open Feb. 6. nor assigned only one man, guatd The grapplers, boasting a 21-3 victory over Wisconsin last week, will Defeat McKinley CR- " with a 19-point burst as the clock way mark in Ihe $5,000 Tampl! Stram, 32, was born in Chicago, harm Scheuerman, to guard take on Michigan State. The Spartans edged Iowa in 1954 and 1955, but I >I ticked out the clQsing minutes o[ ], women's open ji!olf tournament. and played high school football at Buckeye star Robin Fr·eeman. Ihe Hawkeycs are hoping lo reverse lhe count loday. the game. Still in second place was young Gary, Ind. lie entered Purdue in Iowa leads th~ Big .Ten in de­ Ken Leuer, heavyweight, earnt'd an oimost permanent position in his Mickey Wright of ' an Diego, Calif. ]941 and graduated in ]948 after Keeping up with the last minule fense by holding other teams down weight class by upsetting Wiscon· Irish rally were Ramblers Maher J • •• taking time out lor service in the to 66.7 points. Purdue is thc only sin's Big Ten champ. Bob KOllov­ Hawklets Win, 69-46 TURNER WINS - Favored Gil armed forces. and Cahill who avoided the possiblp. )1 olher t~am to keep its defensive sky. to hand the Badger his first Turncr won his second splil 10- Stram played fullback at ]n­ threat by dropping in eight points tJ mark below 70 points. dual meet loss in 21 starts and B-, LARRY WATT round decision over Jacky Labua diana university and stayed on as Dllily Iowa n Snort, Corre'llondent apiece. Causes Worry three seasons. Friday night. opening a wicked B team coach tbere following his CEDAR RAPIDS - Sophomore Pat Phillips came off the bench for Ramblers Still Tied • cut over lhe younger boy's eyc in graduation. Iowa has consistently caused Lyons To Support McCann Iowa City High, scored 11 po Illts , acLC'd as playmaker for the Hawklets St. Mary's, rated as one of the the fourth rouod and forcin;,! him lIe will succeed Bo Hagen at worry to the opposing coaches, who Terry McCann, NCAA champ during thrce quartet's and led his team to a 69-46 victory over McKinley top class B teams in the state, still II to protect it throughout. 'furnel' SMU. Hagen resigned to accept a attempt to defense the Hawks. Be­ last year, will wrestle in the 123- of Cedar Rapids here l<'riday ni ght. shares the lead in the Northeast I- weighed 156, Lauua, 158, coaching position at Rice Institute. cause of Iowa's balaneed scoring, pound class, wilh upport from 1L was the !irst starting assignment for Phillips and his first contest Iowa Catholic Conference with 1m· ii no onc player can be boxed in by I... rry Lyons. 130 ; Ralph Rieks, with thc Little Hawk varsity. Phillips, a transler student, previously raculate Conception of Cedar Rap­ (I a specially designed defense. 137 ; Simon Roberts, 147; and Har­ -I played in the sophomore games for ids, who, likewise, are undefeated, .I Lucas To Try for 5th Letter- ' Although Iowa has averaged 7S.7 lan Jenkinson, 167. tile Lillie Hawks. The victory over St. Pat's is the ~I \ points per game in league play, Either John Winder or Garry lIe was assIsted by teammates second in the intra-city series Ulis t l only two Hawkeyes rank in the top Kurdlemeier will wrestle al177 and Iowa State I Loras McGuir~, and Jim Luper, season. The all-time series record b·1 20 leading conferencc scorers. Bill the 157-pound evcnt is undeciderl who dropped in 17 and 14 points, shows 37 wins COr the Rambler! P.l Seabel'g ranks tenth with an lS­ between Bill Clements and Gary {'cspectively. against 33 for the Irish. I point average. He has the Big Meyers. Winder and Clements arc It was a close contest only dur­ awk Tankers Meet Tell'S top percentagc mark of .524. Romps Over ST. MARY'S pa FT PF Tr "el rans. ing the first half. Three minutes Klein, K., r """ I a. :< i\ Carl Cain rate 16th; Bill Schoof Micbigan State's tap men include before the halftime, McGuire Lumsden, t ...... :i I U Jim Sinadinos. winner of two sec­ Blackman. c ...... I .. !I ~ 22d, Bill Logan 25th and Scheuer­ dropped in three successive free 7\ ,,,rt" f. J .• . •.. I~ .. " .. ~ man 35th. onds in the Big Ten and two thirds Drake 81-60 throws ro tie McKinley, 23-23. He Jenten, r ...... JO ~ :! ~.' in the National Collegiates, 137- l .a.nl'enburr. f '" . () (1 NW; Seek Third Win Scheuerman Must Shoot A. rES 'IA'! - Iowa State clamped shortly followed with two more to Cahill, c ...... ~ • 41 8 pound class ; and Dick Gunner, Sueppel, , , ...... ,. I 0 1 , By FRED MILLER After thc 84-62 victory ovcr Min­ 147, who piaced twice in the con­ a ti ght zone de[ln~c around Dra\(e push his team ahead. after which Tolll...... 3~ =~ 18 It nesota last Saturday O'Connor said i( never trailed. Ross (Buddy) Lucas, dislance [erence in a lower weight cia s. Friday night and defeat ~rl the The half lime score slood at 31-25 ST. PATRICK'S 1·' 0 FT Pt· TP that one of the main problems o( Gymnasts Meet Wildcats man on the Iowa swimming team, the Iowa offense is to make Bulldogs 81-60 in an i ntr o~ tate in favor of Iowa City. ~~::: ~ :: : :::: .. :,: :~ ~ ;~ : Immediately following the wrest­ John!lon, C .' '" In :. I '!:\ needs two points in today's meet Scheuerman hoot more often. "He ling m.ateh, the gymnasts will take rivalry dati ng back almo~t 50 The high scorer for Ihe game Welsh, r ...... (; 4 II II is like Obio State's Freeman. ex­ !iliehu wal,ert, , ... 1\ I n i against Northwestern lO win his on Northwestern and Western Illi­ years. The ~ame was Ihe 100th en- was McKinley's Duane Bliss, who Rtrob. I ...... I • n fifth varsity swimming letter of his cept that when Freeman shoots nois State in two dual meels. The counter bctwecn the I wo Iowa came off the floor with 19 pOints. O'Conner, ~ ...... 0 2 I ~ Sharm passes," the Iowa coach R.1'. I ...... " 1 I collegiatc career. Terry McCann gymnasts hold a 4-0 record and His teammate, Jolm Huston. buck­ T.lals ...... J.O 13 ., said. schools. =t I captain Sam Bailie has picked up eled 17 to take secondary scoring Lucas, a native of Auckland, Slars in 123-poulul Class The Cyclones jumped off lo an S~ore by q uluterl! Scheuerman has made five field 25 of a possible 28 first places in Iionors. St. Patrie-II's ...... In 'I,l "'1:-~-(;" N('w Zealand, won his first varsity early lead ,yhich Ihey never lost, goals and 18 free throws so f8l' in the four meets. Twenty-five fouls were called on SL. Man" . . . ,.. IK '!.) Hi '!(;'-II. award when hc was a first semes­ improving Iheir shooting p!'rcC'nt­ l\II.!1'ud free throwl: St. Patrlck 's-i, .'- three conferencc games, Team strength will cOlTIe from McKinley of which Hawklets capi­ SI. ~I"Y·!I- F' G t" r l'f 1'1' Tum 'Uffl. TIred' week and will be out to better his fit against which Freeman will to be taken seriously by the pro­ Huston, r ...... It n a 17 ~ Wittnauer "ALL· PROOF " watches 3 ' cllrry a 33-point average. day and thc broken vertel.lr a [or fessional champion in their future I1RAK E Fa f'" I' ~ TP ('h.n.d. r ...... I it n ~ Iowa Coach Dave Armbrusler mark in the event. Hulchlnl. f •• ·1 7 I Pi ~ '! I !I ~ offer maximum protection ."inst ~ skier Katy Rodolph prel'iously, n1l1l\5 . C . • ... . • " said Friday his team may be a Contribute Team Strength The other confel'~nce game this contests. ~Iurrtlt r-c . I 0 :1 I( navis, B., r . . 0 I :1 I ..J Gama,e by water: shock, dust, ~ > weekend, beside:> Ihe Iowa-Michi­ marked these as the most disas­ P~ttr. r " . . •. I :{ '! ;'\ navis. Lo t I •. .. 1 n ~ .. "litlJe tired" because they have Linke, , ..• I 0 'I ., Macba. ~ ...... 41 o I 0 « ma,nelism, rust .nd are l\I.ran-' : I Other team slrength for the trous of all Winter Olympics. (, gan contest, is Minnesota's (1-2) in­ O'CONNELL SIGNS {'err, c ., . . ...•.•. 1'1 ~ I :, II Ohre5 ht.' I... . fI o "worked hard all week." ~ ha.tru, f . •.. CJ o II Hawkeyes will come (rom Clyde vasion o[ Michigan State <1-3l. Only the Ru~sian&. it seems. are MILWAUKEE IRI - Second base­ Olnutrd, I ~ fI II I ., G teed .,ainst ma lnsprin, brelill,e! ~ "We expect a tough meet be­ a.r. r .... _ 0 I ~ Pladlly. r." ... , .... II o tI Logan and Tom Jacobson in lhe kceping healthy and daily estab­ man Danny O'Conne ll and roo'de ,. 'Ink. r '" Itt '! , JJushrr. K ...... 2 ~ 2 ~ Ap roduct of Ihe lone l nes · Wittnau~r 2 c..'\UIe they (Northwestern) ate 1 sprint, Sherman Nelson in the lishing themsel ves as a standout first baseman Frank Torre Friday Carey, I . I Rallol)Ort" •. 0 o tI ~ Watch Company. slroag where we are sll:ong," the backstroke, and Jim McCullough in Cyclone Swimmers Win " I 1 cont~nder [or unofficial tea m hon­ mailed in their signed contracts "otall ,'!1 I " -", (iO Totals ...... 11 Ifl '!:\ 1/1 II: coach said. dlving. ors. "orr by quarlers; W Meet; Break Records to the Milwaukee Braves for 1956. "U • • k.1 III>P.d In h Iowa Slate CII,· IIIIh .. III 1M ,K i!fI _ lUI :J Amlbruster poinled out that the Iowa's two relay teams, medley Across the Alp at Davos', Swit· The Braves now have 18 playel's cr('dlLrd to Orake. MeKlnley • . 15 I" M IR _ .n 0( Wildcats have one of the Big Ten'S AMES fA'! - ' Iowa State swim­ zerland, a 25-ythr-old Russian h)\"Ja SLate I:! - MI M' csul trre throM'S: Cit)' RI,h-l.l, ~ and speed, are unbeaten in compe­ under conlract for '56. Brake :t1 _ Ilfl • ill eKlnlrl!!-l:i. j: u better medley relay teams which tition as are Hurring and Coles. mers broke. three meet records and student. Juij Michailov_ set a world . will challenge lows's relay team. 1,500-meter rpcord in givin!{ the ~ II.. Iowa swimme~ will have a bfief won eight of 10 events Fridu-, in ,;, The Hawkeye team, Hurring, Glenn rest from competition during the beating , '53-~1. for thei r Soviet Union its thld speed skating KESSLER'S PRESENTS '"z Johnston and Dennis Roberson semester break and exltminalions, rtrst dual victory of the season. championship' in Ihrec days in the , I Cl .. -cracked the NCAA, American, pool z but will continue workouts. The The Cyclones' 3OO-yard mrdiey Swiss lnternational Tournament. o and Iowa record in that event next meet is with Wisconsin in the relay team bettered the NCAA and Accidents Friday struck down oJ against Michigan last week. IOlYa pool Feb. 11 at 2 p.m. I American records but was . dis­ Evi Lanig. Germany's top woman 0( The Wildcats will oHer Dave qualified when the third man Alpine skier; John Secui, downhill % Pemberton as competition for Hur­ jumped the gun. star of the Austrian team ; Sle:l1- JAM SESSION ~ WITTNAUEI ALl·PIIOOf. St.lnlesa ring in the 200-yard backstroke. thor Jacohsson, Icelandic downhill Jack Ryder of State was the only Hurring. on Ule other hand, set a hope, and Lebanon's ski captain, 0( sleel case. lum inous dill. WIth double winner, taking the 220 and Today (Saturday) 3:30 to 5:30 • Monday 8:30 to 10:30 . new NCAA record fer the 200-yard Monsour Geagea. ~ .x~anslon band. $31.75 FTl Cage ~ 440 yard (ree style races. II: backstroke last week wben he " • Larry Bar~ett • Bill Smith • Jack loughary - John Collins w 'So 1()I111S Cry::.I, b.ck I :J cJlpped the old mark by' 12.1 sec­ « and .I.m III IntacL onds finishing in 2:09.6. Scores 4 LOUISVILLE MANAGER Bobbie Cotter - Saturday Afternoon Z HAVANA, Cuba 1A'l--J0hn IRed) ICE SKATING T-URIIIG- ~ Offer TO"lh Cem..-tition FEA I' n _Ronnie Diehl, Alto Sax, Formerly with Woody Herman-Monday Marion will manage the Louisville ------Evening ~ Paul Schult, another Northwest­ club of the American Association Melrose Lake oil Pana ( .b.1 9a. BIl ••a VIo&a, 1•• a n w ern sophomore, will offer tough again this year. Gonzalo Vega, (t an. ~!30 P.M. Ually, • . z Ii Wulll.. l'ermllllnr.) competition for Hawkeye sopho­ f:.:."\a~:n:~~1 D~~ke Cl Warnlnr, I"!. rewa ,,'esley •• tel spokesman . for the group of new I , more Jim Colcs ill> the 50- and 100- Ov,,,ell tr!, LawflDce UI owners from U"vana, said the for- Or>e bloek Ao "th of M .. lrose z yard freestyle sprints. ., o West... , '.1, "' .1'.ln.. "e .!'t mal a~tion was taKen late TIlUrs- j Avenue VIaduct. Dial 6483. URANT oJ Orca' Lakta.: !II , ~t. I\ ..,..hrofi ... . ro··-", NO; Bill StE't!mn wi li nrottltbiy ~wim l\rrmphi s.. 'bf" ~ •. - W.,lIlnt(on (iii;l tbyo-lri,;rt. Marion. bntt~ of MItf'- ADMISSTO:\' 223 S. Dubuque II,,· :!:!tJ 1U111 ·Iltl 1!',·l'SL.\ 1,- rl ~ .lIn .. 1 .I"t l .) . • ,\ II llllo~ ",,' (" .. nI'llrtl1111 r~ •. (.pul-) '), ,,,l, .. 1 ty. III:tnag l' 01 lilt, \ 'h!t'a::o Wlttl,· ( :ltiltlrl'lI lIud,'r I'! .. 2:;(' lJawkeye Luctts tll1d ElI!'1 Ellis. I ()JI •••• rh 4J Sox, managed Louisvillo last yeill'. I,______-..J I. FUlKS THE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa City, la.-Saturday, Jan. 21, ltS'-P.... S

Students ' Trouee' Thr o ugh S U I- Scholarship Congratulations Cade t s! 8Committee • U ni ~ers rty ~ 'Meda/s to .. Registrar 'Books' Variety Act Heads Picked Briefs A dance and magic act which be­ SOC I A L WQRKERS - lark 18 Cadets gan with a "blind date" in Ft. Hale, director, and Prof. Frank It­ Madison in 1945 is "booked" by the By Chamber tin, Prof. Jame Decker and Prof. Eighteen Air Force ROTC cadets sur registrar's office as Clifton Mildred Snider of the SUI School of were presented with AFROTC 4 James Britton, Ll, and Joy Maxine Chairmen of eight regular com- Social Work will attend the annual Scholarship 1edals Friday at thl! Britton, A2. mittees oC the Iowa City Chamber conference o[ the Council on Social Armory. Known in entertainment circles of Commerce were named Thur - Work Education in Buffalo, N. Y. or 30 stRtes as the Britton Variety day by Chamber president Ray L. next Wedne day through Friday. The award wer e gh'en to stu­ Show, this talented pair of mar­ Bywater. dents recommended by the Awards tJ~a stuaents are "trouping their Men appointed and the res(lCcll\'e DENTAL CLINIC - Dr. Percy and Decorations Board. They have way" through SUI by giving occa­ committees they will head in 1956 W. Herrick, associate professor of sional shows of music, magic, are: dentistry will conduct a clinic to- maintained an " A" average in Air dancing and ventriloquism in the Lauren B. Housel, retail trade; day in Pocahontas. Subject of th ~ Science and have a cumulath'e vicinity of Iowa City. James E. Herriott, agriculture; Ro- clinic, sponsored by the Iowa grade point of 3.0 lBl or beller. Their household and eQ.uipment bert G, Stevenson, induslrial de- Lake Study Club, will be "Hgro­ Presenting the award were Dean trailer is now parked for a 4-year \clopment: Charles S_ CrOOk, safe- scopic Investment with Control 'I Dewey B. Stuit o[ the College of "run" at the Iowa campus, Jim is I ty ; Glenn F . E ves, good road : At- ~ ater Added." II \fill deal with studying to become a corporalion torney Robert Osmundson, educa- .the larger gold ~lloy castings used Liberal Arls; Dean Francis M. and tax lawyer while Joy works tion; Gene Claussen, legislative; III crown and bridge work. Dawson. College of Engineering; toward a degree in office manage­ t an.d Clark Houghton, member-, PHILIP SMITHELLS _ An inter. and Dean Sidney G. Winter, Col­ ment. H. ., shlp_ . . view with Philip Smithells, New lege of Commerce . Auto Accident ere The chaIrmen :-v 1Otroduced at I Zealand educator who visitcd SUI Cadets receiving awards were: The Brittons still might be full­ the annual m~ lin g banquet of the this wcek, will be re-broadcast at time entertainers were it not for Ch be h Id th I 1\' I John O . Nehon. C4. Des Moln .. , , am . r e III oIVa .emor- 1:! :45 Tuesday noon over ralo sla- Ray nlrd 1. Sommerfeld. LI. WOden : DEAN DEWEY B. STUIT congratulatu James Kelly, C3. one of 11 re­ an automobile accident in 1951. Joy -, 101 VllIon Thursday ni ght. lion WSUI. Elvin K , N~dlntr, C3. Randall: Donald cipients of the AFROTC Scholarshi!l award_ Kell~/s GPA is 3_11. ., injured her leg, a series of opera­ fembers and altcrnates of the , -- E. Boldl. £3, J."uP. Rodne)' Ander- tions followed, and the pair de­ retail trade committee were an- DIRECTOR OF NURSING, AT, IOn, A2. Des Moines: John 0 Billard, I I F aUs, . 'J cided to give up their slrenuous nounced Friday. Each mcmber LANTA. GA. IWI - Miss Helen G. AZ. Marlon: RIchard E. Barb r. A2. Atom Pane Tests routine on the road, where they represenl a particular type of Graves, a forrr.er assi tant director Charlet City: John E. B.erll.'on. A2, A two - billion - dollar military , I Slo\U( City: Mln'ShaU G. Goldb rJ, .... 2, Pia ,"orks program submitted to Con- often played as many as 15 shows business. of nursing setVlce at Park and hos- Sioux City; Chrlnlln 0 , Hartman. A2 , nned· In Id a h 0 a week before school assemblies Committee m!!mbers and their Ipital , Dallas, has been appointed Clinton : gre s Thursday includes an $11" - . , and various organizations, Some­ alternates listed by classification dll'ector of nursing in the Emory Da7~n~. ~~~1.·~~· \:'~er~ · lt:m;: 'ii: WA HI -GTON lNI _ The Air ~ l 5, OOO item ,tor ope~~tional, train- times their engagements would re­ or business arc: {Iniversity Hospital here. The new Joy. A2. Perry: Jam. L. K lI~y. A2. 1,' Itt t't t . Iflg and teslmg facIlitIes there. , quire -them to travel nearly 1,000 Edward C, Mil lner or Harold F Reed- dlrector I10 Id sa B .S . III. nursing ....IIona;Norber l RRI..hard M alik, O . Lfors..E2, Cedlrn. A2. RCapidr.""o.,. .' orce dpan I s 0 cs I I S .a omle I The Atoml'c Energy Comml'SSI'on mi1"~ each week. Quist. men,' T~ ", HIln'" B . Dunln\> or Glefln 1" Eve. au wmobllc d<8I~ ": Melvin Clossified Miscellaneous for Sole Rooms for Rent Typing Madison. Other mutual ,.ap~e~r- Al together, including their ap- Several Performances Chile,. or lJ ('h l'Y LtndflT, a uto ncc~ _ wr.. .b", I • . an~es.!~Il?w~? , and t~ey slmphfled , prcnliceship performances in their On their savIngs from years o[ For e I ]", Bod y Or Curl Schwalgerl. FOR SALF.: TUXEDO. Ixe 38. Cnll FOR RENT: Double rooml £or m~n TVP1NG or AllY kind. 0 1&1 8-2793. 1-18 I.> their bllhng by their weddtllg On ' home county, their five years on touring and on income from one or lumb r de .. le",: Frank J. Eicher or Advertising Rates Fred. 49'15 ev nln,•. 1-21 Phon. 11-2191. 1-2'1 (o'rank E, Lef'. tJOft,t 'lll ; D. A '-1oulton or ------IBM TYPEWRTTI::R. Tht I. Bnd manu- /I Jan, ~,1947 . , \ th~ road, and occasional perform- two perform a nces monthly [or "Artv S . W"If. no,,~l\ y lore" JosePh FOR RENT: Lnrgc II plUIC room wllh oc rlp!. S-U 12, 2-14 Word Ads FOR SALE : Baby carrlalle. Ifk~ n.w, private b.lh (or {our Itudent men . J Thetr. courtship revolved around ances since becoming full -time col- nearby organizations, they now Jive K Sc:hnol or Mrl. Je." r B. Gordon. $20. Dial B3~5 . 1-21 8-2832. 2- 18 1 YPtNG. 2447. 2-10 approXImately 100 performances lege students in 1953, U1ey figure comfortabl y in their modern, 40- book Itorr : W." ne C, Hou I or Eu­ One Day _...... 81' a Word Mt"nf' T , u.rf'v. . ~1"-'lrlt'Q' 1 aplltl,,"cti Two Days ...... 10¢ a Word ---~--- and the c?untless hours of re- that they've given a total of 2,000 foot trailer in F orest View Trailer 'lor •. onOOMS Cor --men. 7185 - 2- 12 One Insertion ...... _ - TYP IN G • 11 !SS IS the baSIS of any succes,~ delivered by Dr, Henry K. Beech- children and $2,500 for each m ar- o[ JJII~ol s. Brigance r~celved his ..C , we ve ever had or expect to have, cr. Beecher is professor of re- rled fellow with one or more de- Ph.D. 10 speech at SUI III 1930. LICENSED by II " Joy says. ,.. search in anesthesia and anesthe- pendent children, ,; Dr~e~;ur SYSTEM · EXPERT WORKMEN ~ N~w Wrinkles . tist-in-chief at the Harvard Medi- A $1 ,200 grant also goes to the New Auto Has TV HERTZ ~ l-• They c~ed(t a Donnellso~ cab10et cal School , Massachusetts General institution at which each Tellow ~ ' 1-21 ...... n 0 maker, TIlford Overton, 'wlth much H 't I B ston x I f th . 'th tl ' . os pI a, 0, . choses to do his graduate work. For Rear V'lew M-Ir ro r , MAHER BROS. Kennedy Auto Mart ~ © 1 9~6. King F~tures Syndic.te, Inc., World rights reserved, . ~cts. CI~~~~~~ss o~) Overl~~'sm~~~~ "Measurement of the Effects of Tuition and regular fees ilre pay- 708 Riverside Drive , 4t NEW YORK IA'I - One of the 1956 "I su.!'!>ose you want French toast this morning!" r struction of wood and metal-work Drug~ ?n Some, Common Symp- able from this grant, with .any un­ Pho ne 9696 DIAL 7373 ,0 "'0 for their large illusions, they've toms IS the tlU~ of a second used funds remaining as an un­ cl1rs at the Motorama show has p - ' S2-IR TThS 2·4T z So closed circuit television instead of Cl ~ been able to develop some new speech to be dehvered by Dr. restricted grant to t,he COllege or CHI C YOUNG Z :> "wrinkles" on acts which are com- Beecher. unjv~rsity. a rear view mirror_ A small camera in the rear of .. ~" mon in the reportories of magi- Dr. James E .. Eckenhoff, profe~- Students may obtain application ~ ~ cians. Jim observes that "other sor ~f anesthesIOlogy ,al lh~ UDI- blanks at the SUI Graduatc Col­ the car transmits an image to a , E magicians haven't been able to fig- VC:5Ity . o[ Pennsylvama, .Phlladel- lege. Applications must be filed by tiny screen on the dashboard. An z~ ,. pilla, WIll talk on tile "RatIOnal Use b executive said the device "will ) 0( of Narcolic Antagonists." Fe . 6. make the conventional rear view c: , :l 1'1 mirror obsolete." 0; Medical Literature * * * II" Dr. Eckenhoff also will talk on ~ ~ 0( .Greek Week " Medical Literature - Problems Poli tical Scie n ce ~ C· R dI n h Relating to Its Assimilation and 0 x I t " and Pain Man- G ArpapudcatUI'onas tfe G Srla,soon tfeslIOW_ ,' 0( E~,~~:t~~~~thetist I y ec r • agement" is the topic of the speech or a 'f Talk Sunday 0 to be delivered by Dr. F. A. Alex- ship offered by the North Central RlRTH s: "Radio Free Europe and Free andcr, associate at Veterans Hos- Region of the American Federation WOMBACHER, Mr. and Mrs. Uowml. ~~0 ~ i s Europe Press" will be the subject pital here. oC Soroptimist Clubs are available g~ rc~~~~~l t:I: " a boy Friday at of a talk to be given here Sunday A question-and-answer period now in the SUI Graduate College DEATns ..III '" f ~ by William E, Griffith, POlitical / will follow each talk. office. HALDEN, John , 19. Indianola, Thurs- l- sdviser to Radio Free Europe A panel discussion ·on ventilation The fellowship is being offered ' day al Unlver' lty Ho pi"'la. ~ I- \.., j RE ED, Edward . B5 , Cedar Rapids, Z S (nFEl. will be moderated by Dr. Douglas to encourage women to prepare for Th urSday 9t Uni versity Hospl,... ls. ! ) 0( The talk sl>on~ored by the Greek W Eastwood professor oC anesthe- careers in public service or inter- ROBERTSON, Sha ron. 18, "C/ekford, c: , :l , . ~. ..' '. III .. Thursday at Unlve roity Bospllnl •. M Week Committee, Will be given ID siology at the Umversity of Vir- nalional aCCairs . Applicants must ~IABJUAGE LICENSES ; II; I t~e River Room of the Iowa Me-, ginia. Charlottesville. , hove a B.A . degree and plan grad- CH.ERUBINI, Anthony R.. 20. Jrraey I I ~ ~ 0( morial Union at 3 p,m. Another discussion, concerning uate study in political SCience, CIIV, N,J ...,,,d Julin J. BECKJ:R, 18' 1 I- Pa latine, III. ~ 0 Griffith, who just returned from muscle relaxants, wlll be led by some special field of the medical LOW MAN. Oliver Leroy. 19. Cedar £ ;r Germany. is responsible for the Dr, Cullen. profession, international relations ;:r~~. ' and Sa rah tae B .... SCOM. 18. tactical analysis of Eastern Eu- Di nner MHting or allied fields. POLICE COURT 0( l'opean developments and the di- Among SUI College of Medicine The fellowship winner will be sel- HII RJ n 1.I;e, OxCord, fined "I 0 rectlon of Radio Free Europe's faculty participaling in the panel ected by a committee of the Nort.h ,e~~I~n u~d"::r:nf:of.aIlUl'e 10 have I"A :+ s; ;1 broadcast policy to the five major discussions will be Dr_ William Central Region of Soroptimist FIRES 'r0 I) ~ satellite countries. Hamilton and Dr. Charles Pittinger. Clubs. CURRIER HA.LL-Flr ... men we,.,. cnl'I'(! z' He credits RFE with playing an Dinner fof registrants Monday Applications must be made by t'1 about 5: 20 p.m. 10 pul out a fire .. '"'\I (0 t r i important part in diminIshIng evenIng will be in the Mayflower Feb. 15. :r..r~ i\~~;~1 ~e 1~~eEO~~s ~~~~ L;;; mell ! ;: C()mmurtist strength in satellite Inn. an overhealed refrljferRllOn unlr ~nd neW ~ • l- S countries, Master of ceremonies for a casol TRANSPORT ARRIV ES ~"a~i~eW~~~hre=e~~lIen on Il No (0 r :z 0( ,) :J Greek Week chairmen arc John presentation session following the SEATI'LE t.fl-.The Navy tJans- 513 OLIV.E ST, - A Ifr~ Wa - r·llorl~rf ,. Elman, A3. Des Moines, Sandi dihner will be Dr. Jack Moyers, port Gen. W. M. Mitchell Ilrri d 01 . :30 p.m. at the .home DC Mr .• and. • II''" ~'n.. D:tnlc-I C. G d l , 1. 1. "'a h ~l' 1..1 I •.' ~ Mi ll rr, A~, n :1I'rnl'ol'l, :\Ild ,br " lI""islnnl 1 . r () f"(: ~; 111 in the BUt 0') - I<'r ill.l)' willi !! IlOJ P.l ~ . .. Jl ~_ r .> 1It'Io1 II, ,,, 1\,., oI"', 'fl" ... u.1 1·',le ,,,,' ••- ~ S ,.. Stern, C4, Pmy. l l('ge of Mcclicill . , the Far East ' P D~~ngi e ;h~' c~~ u ~ 1 ";,~lrm~~d ill,JUled "

Iiller Made ,?og Walch s Wi tFully a Burns 1'8 fl ' 9gin9' Army Displays Of Cars Hit Scale Model of OW.RKey WA " lllNGTO \J!'\ - Sen like 'Redstone" Rocket I l\[onroncy m·Okla.1 said Friday he will "strike at the core" of aula· 1 VJA SI[[" GTO :-.l 1,1') - The Ar~y mobile bootlegging with a biB to d l~ Q l ay e d a scale model of Its £Or Jailbreak I rL, brothen .nd one sistar from perishing In the blaze. secure the do!.' to a fence. of• .flve slates patiently cheeked . The slicker woul d show each m(~~~ • 'fIood of reports that a man an· change of ownership up to thal "ENDS point, as well as the method of TODAY MONDAY" swerin, his descrlpUon had been [It Happened in lowa- seen. War Orphans Cotton Warehouses tqlllsportalion from the faclory Here's A Terrifj( ! Irvin, convicted of one murdor Paid No Tax down th ro ugh various hand s. COMBINATION I bqd under indictment [or five oth· M R " In lhe case of bootlegged cars, e,., fled laIC Wednesday night ay ece,ve Burned by Indian the senator said, it would in'form GLENN ' FORD from the Gibson Connly Jail at Ihe purchaser whether /le was ac· Rln THE LID Off NUjlaul1lCY n,.rby Princeton with the admitted Big Tips Youths Re(aptured, tuall y getting a "used car" that On Rioters in Bombay •, , •• ~ HtNf... I. Ow nit! of n cellmate who is under In· F,"nanc,eal A,"d had been driven considerabl \ dis· d~ent for three other murders. NEW YORK IA'l-Tiei ng headwail· tance to the bootl eg seller. HIP SdHltI 'nic 31.year-old. pipefiller was er at a wo r l d ·ram oll ~ hotel has a l. BOMBAY, Tnrlin . ~ aturday l L~ convicted at Princeton In a trial (Sp.d,1 I. Tb. ? allr ....,nl ways been regarded as a lucrali e A.rson mobs sel fil e to Bombay s taktn there on a change of venue DES MOINES - The Iowa Vet· job. The government Friday e [i. I bl!~ cotton w~r (' hou s e~ .early S(lt· Given ·Spe(ial Cells LIQUOR STORES from Evansville. He was convict. erans Bonus Board said Friday mated just how lucrative. r,olers again battled u ~ d ay a~d MANCHESTER IA'l-Two young esca!)ees were hack in the Delaware DES MOlNES VPI - Io wa state "" last month and sentenced to die there may be several SUI students Hans P aul , headwaiter at the IWIth police. . , County jail here Friday night after thei r recapturc at Rocllford, Ill., lic:uor stores will be closed Fr iday, JUlIe 12 in the electric chair at the entitled to financial aid under pro. Waldorf·Astoria earned $125,000 fI res and ne.1V street , S~ctacu l ar ended sQme 36 hours of frpl'dom . Feb. 3 for inventory. •tate -ptlson at Michigan City, ]nd. \'Islons of the ]owa War Orphans I during the Caul' years preceding fIghting came af~el' anthorltles han tic was to have be ~ n transferred to law. his retirement in L952, the gov~r l1 - cxpres ~ ed ~ belief Lhat Bombay Sheriff Arthur Longseth said Ro bert Wright, 17, Rockford, Ill., and ,!~:;~=;i~;;;~1 the Prison Mnndnv. To be eligible for this aid the ment said, wh n his salary was $3,. '>tale nn d cIty VIolence was on the David J enkins, 18, F oreston, Ill., who escaped Wedn esday night after I f.lrtJll f~'? I culling a hole in the jail roof, were placed in special cells. See" I" St. Loull veteran parent of the student must 000, wane . ~~.,! l~ I (.] ,- FBI agents in SI.. Louis laLe Fri. have died while in the service or Pa ul , currently Vacationing in Sfxteen fi r~ engines fOIl £(h t the Wright and Jenkins we re arrest· ------day l\'E'r(' questionin; a wOlllan as a result of the service between Miami, was indicled on a chnrge ' Inferno in this fa mou~ textile city's cd at ]ndepcndence J an. 5 when Friday he is a candidate for com. I he Whole Towns' Buzzing Lheir companion , Warren Nutter mander oC the Iowa Departmenl of About The Queen Bee . . . w~ said she kn w Irvin personal. the dal s of : oC failing to report more than $67.· I' '''Colton Gre~n" area. 'J r.. l!), F reeport, Ill .. shot and . the American Legio n. ly, from years ago and that sh(' World War I - April 6. 1917 to 000 he received in tips betwecn SIxth Day killed an Independence policeman. ALL HONEY snw him abou.t 5:30 p.m. Thursday June 2. 1921 ; World War Il and Ko· 1949 and 1952. This was the sixth trai!!!ll da' They were taken to Manchester Benda, a graduate oC Iowa Stale at,(he MUner Hotel in St. Louis. rean War-Sept. 16, 1940 and the Assl. U.S. Atty. David Jaffe es· of violent rebellion aqainst th(' Thursday. College and a World War II Navy ON THE i Mrs_ . Ruth Patton, a wall e ~ al pre nt. timated that Paul cheated the gov· "ichru govrrnmE- nl 's d(' (' i~io n to The sheriff said the lwo youths vcleran, has been active in th e the hotel, told st. Lollis poliee she The law provid s : ernment oul of nearly $25,000 in make Bombay a federal city apart [ace new charges of larceny o[ a Am E' ~ i ca n . Legion since 194,5. The k.new Irvin was under death sen. 1. The school must be • univer· taxes. trom surrO'mcl ing states and thell motor veh icle and ja il breaking. e l ec~lO ~ WIll take p l a c ~ dUJ'lOg the U!qce but hadn't heard of his es. ~ it v . college Or trade·school located J affe said the banquet depart·' lan£t uagc dlfferf'n('('< . They will be arraigned in justice LegIOn s state co nventJ ol1 cape. within Iowa and approved by the ment at the Waldorf.Asloria Hotel Five thousand rioters, mostly t ourt today. ' g_U_s_t_. ____ ON THE I, lr-¥in' was standing just inside a Iow a Bonus Board. collects a million dollars each yeal' Marathis, slu-g('d around lhe Ma 'l, a Rockford poli ce seized the pair d.hen Concert presldenttal aspIrations, mad e fuel or close 10 II. achievement. ' Hartwick State Bank, announced 11 :00 Safety Speatts, these observations when asked I' 1 'lCC" Iowa Slate Dept. of Health ""1110 Jl/11 ftl\ytbm "milia _ ,were too fast for the 18(1." Ifr... 1'11:11:. Cllallldull I:. ·,",ullleal Chats The fire fighters 8lUlwered an ,'l:!IlI Old TIotot. and N.w ' alarm Friday and quickly put out a · ':lO """'Ie!n BI..,k and WhJte .. 't:. JofUllk ApprKl&UOn and HlSlory prage fire. It apparently bad been " ,:111 .a\U T1 .... set to get them out o{ the fire Ita· .r:."45 ,.",...... c III Blue tion ...... ,.,. Time On retl1l'Dinl to the station, the ~ Children" Hour .:11 JII_. firemen found au array of safe­ , Srt._1Ietlme Cl'aclda. equipment in fl'Ollt of the - PLUS ..:.-. 1 .:tII J)IQner Hour safe on the second Door. Tbe lafe ''1:&1 ~ Colo~ Cllrtoo!'l ' .. ." .uk tho IclentJsts was Inta~. So was the .. fnmde. ,~ IlMkcUlen Game (Iowa-Purdue) "TWO SCINTS WqRT"~' Tbe safecrackers get. A BROKEN WATItt FriMy ...... ,.nulted J'IUm.'I) . ' 1:111 "- Promenade made' . MAIN I~D;IIf.t.I:;:d .= I!' . Pfn~":: .. ••• .... I •• Jfftll IIId 8porta away in fireman style - &Heling AMndorf, G, CinMt) points .. 8 ..... In the groulld IUlt off the ...... throueh which WI'" 'tr.m the .. ,.ace" WORLD'5.lAT& Hllws·. ... fio_ For 1'_..­ JIQIC 017 down a .root length of rope. IMln rwhttL ' ...... mper ...... convert... the fIeMM lhet ....atI ...... I. ; 'I ;.

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