, . • Serving the State ~ The Weather University of Iowa Partb dowl, aud eooler tocla . We4Dea", ,..,u, ~JlItd Campus and c1ou4y a D II eGatlnued Ithaol Iowa City t ool. HirJl leday, 0: low, ~I at owan 5 ~ . 811h M_.. " '7: 10"', 56. !I ~ II SUr_ Oo~ Est. 1868 - AP Leased Wire, AP Wirephoto - Five Cents 10W'a C-1ly, Iowa, Tue8dcry. May 6, 1952 - Vol 86. No. 153 ~Iend.

I IIfYI ,said. e , pr\n.. retIIeQ ~, SCbOO\ he bas degrff a 5 n Ie e llSOta. e lit late at Vis. New Candidate Ex-Tax Chief Steel Parleys Won't Answer Enters Race R · H It d Income Queries For Editorship emflln q e WASHINGTON (~ -Jose ph D. Nunan J r., former commissioner of Internal revenue, told house In­ vestigators Monday he thinks ae d?~noth:Serh'r :r;:r~~:~;i1~I~w~O~:~~dropped out of the run- Pend,·ng Rul,·ng there are "possible crimes" for ning Monday on the eve of the which he could be indicted. scheduled selection of an edi tor W ASHrNGTON UP) - The big steel labor dispute remained stuck The Dcknowledl ment came liS (or the 1952-53 school year. on dead center Monday with negotiation! suspended and II solution Nunan sparred with members ot a Phil O'Connor, A3, Sharon, Wis., apparently 115 till' off as ever. house ways li nd mellns s ubcom­ put in a late bid tor the editor- All sides seemed to be waiting for an eventual supreme court mittee over details ot his slx­ ship, while Maurie Rosen, A3, ruling on the queslloned legality " iure personal income. He refused to lInswer 11 series of pglnted Ques­ Davenpor t, asked that he be al- President Truman's steel In­ ot tions about the SOur ces of It. lowed to wlthdraw "due to a press dustry seizure nearly a month ago. of personal aHairs." It mny be weeks before the high CUet 3 AmendmeD&I Il CHOSEN OATHOUC 1'IOTHEll 1 Approved Candldau court decides the case. Its hear- Ci~y to Seek Alter Nunnn had cited the el .t the year by the Na.Uonal Rosen's withdrawal leaves only Ings start next Monday. fourth, fifth and sixth amend­ one approved candidate, Jack Catholic Welfare conference In The sleel industry, meanwhile, ments to the constitution In sup­ Bender, A3, Waterloo. The others port of his position, Adrion De Waahincton Monday was Mn. seeklng the editorship, Bill Clab­ slowly rcturned to full production Reduction in Wind, committee counsel, a ked Jlheea A. Thomu, ot by, A3, Waterloo, and O'Connor, after last week's three-day strIke. him If he thought thcre were "any dly, NeCTo mother ot 10 chU­ Iiled applications after Jast Tues­ Even though negotIations have po sible crimes for which you day's deadli ne. Before they can collapsed, the men remaIned at iren. it was the first time a could be Indicted?" become candidates, they must I'e­ work as Union President, Philip Utilitv Rates Gen. Clo'rl( Off to Assume Far East Post "Yes, sir, I think there are," Nu­ liIerro has ~en des~ud In cei'(te approval from the Board of Murray, had promised. The City councll in a. lengthy GEN. l\tABK. ClARK ..., roodbye to WUUam c. Fos~r , deputy ecretar, 01 defense, at national all' . nan answered, flushing. He did not &he 10- yea.r history of the PUblicaiions. Thirteen Republican senators porl {onuy, Just b-etore boanlln« a. plane for TOk YO. Clark ha.a beta Darned upreme commander In go Into any details. The Board of Publications is threc-and-a-half hour meetlng award. introduced legislation to dIrect the F3l' Easl a SUCl'esaor to GeD. MatltM:w aJUwa,. Lett to rI«ht: Foster, Army ecretary Frank The house committee, which scheduled to make the appoint­ Monday night authorized Clt.y has spent the last six months dlg­ Secretary of Commerce Sawyer, Pace, ClaI'k. and. GeD. J, Lawton CollJ lIlI, arm, ehl~ f of ltatt. al4a'way Is «oln« to Paris a uee-ell or to ment today along with the selec­ Manager Peter F. Roan to enter clng Into a series of tax scandals, government boss of the seized in­ OeD. Dwlrbt El se nh~e r. who h ..li ed to be relieve .. tion o{ an editor and busin s dustry, to give up the steel plants into negotiations with the lowa- has been told by treasury agents Construction manager for Hawkeye yearbook. and return them to th II" private that Nunan received $161,000 in Donald Wallace, A3, Venetia, IIUno!s Power and E:.lectric com­ owners. unexplained income between 1045 Penn., and Sally Bailey, A3, Ot­ p IlY concerning a possible re­ and 1050 lind did not report it on tumwa, are the editor and bUSi­ Sen. Hugh Butler (R-Neb.), one duction in utility te in 10w8 Workers Await of fhe sponsors, urged early scn­ Wedemeyel, Says MacArthur his income tax returns. ness manager candidates, respec­ City. • Nunan was the nation's chid . tively. ate consideration. It seemed un­ likely, however, that the senate The action came after R

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RED CROSS AWARDS HONOR Sigma Chi Derby Day Deegan to Direct Engagements Announced Exhi bits, Tours Planned DES MOINES OP) - Donald Sampson, 25, Fort Dodge bread . G Ch ' 0 Management Course route salesman, has b en awarded Prize oes to I mega At SUI June 9-21 For Motherls Weekend the cenificate o! merit, the hlghest Festivities for the Mother's day The Iowa City Craft GulJd win honor given by the American Red The college ot engineering has weekend will open Saturday when have an exhibit in the University Cross, the organization reportl'd issued a booklet announcing its club rooms or the Unioz1 from I Monday. Sampson saved the life 13th annual management course SUI mothers register at the Iowa to 5 p.m. Sunday. at Albert D. Seeburger of Mason to be held from June 9 to 21 for Union and begin their visit of the Pres. and Mrs. Virgil Hancher C__ ity __ la_s_t_F_eb_ru_a_l'Y _.______factory mana,ers, foremen, Indus­ SUI campus with their student trial engineers. methods and time have invited students and their study analysts, cost accountants, sons and daughters. parents to the Mother's day tea and office executives. An SUI tradition ror more than trom 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday. The purpose of the course is 10 two decades, the first Mother's The University sing at 7 p.m. provide full understanding of day wee.kend was originated by Sunday in the Union lounge wiJI fundamentals, t 0 demonstrate the Staff and Circle chapter ot conclude the planned activities ways ot instituting training pro­ Mortar Board In 1938. Since then for the Mother's day weekend. ,rams in factories and offices, to Mortar Board has continued to provide instruction In organizing sponsor the event. and presenting ideas orally and E\'ents planned for the mothers CANOE TRIPS to provide opportunity tor discus­ include the home economics de­ sion ot problems common to var­ partment open house in Macbride I. 110. Q ..II •• ·h,.rt.. wll..... u. ied Ind ustrles. A •• "lu a , ... ~ .. I t.an aU.r• . F.r hall, annual art guild student , ... ,.~ eele"' ..... kle' ••, m.a, ...,It,, ! The director ot the course is Bill ..... M..-,.. .nee Ce•• h, show In the art building, and con­ Prot J. Wayne Deeg8n, college at O.UUtuI. Be .. ~ 11 c. '1. Mla.eao,•• engineering. Other staff members ducted tours of the new Unlver- from SUI are: Lee W Cochran, di­ leola Williams Betty Houghton sity library at 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rector at audio-visual instruction; p.m. Saturday. ( DAlly Iowan Ph••• ) Pror. W. L. Daykin, college ot Mr. and Mrs. John Williams at Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Houghton Women's Recreation association A."iN SPINHARNEY, AZ, CHEROKEE. (left), and Jody Palmer, Nl , commerce; Prof. Lloyd A. Know­ Donnellson announce the engage­ of Marshalltown announce the will sponsor canoe raCes on the COLLEGE GRADUATES AIIIOn.. III .. entered the Sicma. Chi Derby day pie utln&, Clontest ler. department of mathematics; ment and approaching marriage at engagement and approach in, Iowa river at 9:30 a.m. Saturday FOR YOUNG WOMEN: SUanhly &lurnoon. Ten sororities participated in the annual e\'l~nt Charles Lenthe, college of engin­ their daughter, Leola Mae, G. to marriage of their da!ghter Betty. from University high school to ArUsl~ for designing and lettering "~b, II held on tlte day of t.he Kentucky derby. eering; and Robert J. Parden, in­ Mr. Edward Hodson, son of Mr. to Robert R. Hauser ot Whitten. the Union footbridge. HaJlml -k cards. ------structor, college of engineering. and Mrs. John Hodson of Stur­ The wedding is to be June 15. A mother-san-daughter lunch­ Verse Writers to write entiments Chi Omega sorority edged out won the individual trophy for be­ geon BIlY. Wis. Miss Houghton was graduated pan will be held in the River room for Hallmark cards. Crom SUI June 1951. Since grad­ Delta Delta Delta sorority by one ing the outstanding competitor in Miss Williams, a grariuate stu­ of the Iowa Union 8t noon Satur­ Ornee Posltlon for Re earch Analysts, point to win the Sigma Chi fra­ the derby. uation she has been teachlng In Secretaries, and Copywriters. dent in education, received her day. Tickets may be purchased at Itmily annual Derby day contest Individual ribbons were given to Dr. Randall Honored Garwin. badlelor at arts degree from SUI the Union desk tor $1.25. FOR YOUNG MEN: Saturday afternoon. thl' sororities placing first to firth. and WIIS elected to Pi Lambda Mr. Hauser is employed as n Ten sororities participated in Judges ot the contest were Wal­ Theta, education honorary. state auditor In Iowa City. Mortar Board IMpplng of 1952- Admlnlalrative Work in Plannin" At Medical Banquet 53 members will be held follow­ Merchandising, Ex pedllfng, or Cost games and races in which points ter Daykin, professor of la bor and Mr. Hodson was graduated from Manal'ement Trainee . .. Cor young were awarded to the winners of industrial m8nagemcnt, Maj. Wal­ ing the luncheon on the we t ap­ The 650 persons attending the Lawrence college, Appleton, Wi~ . men interested In supervisory work. proath to Old Capitol. pi, chases. pIe eating contests. lace Johnston, air force ROTC, Aesculapian Fro 11 c Saturday He received a master at science City High Receives These are permanent full-tlme J)OIiltions, In OUl' Kansas Cit, lick raCeS, pajama races, egg and Louis Irwin, assistant profes­ stood up in an unplanned tribute degree In physics at sur. He Is Mothers are Invited to a special oUttle. Write our Personnel Department for further Information ihrowlng contests and a wild man sor of general business. to Dr. J. H. Randall as he was an­ now engaged as a research phy­ Top conducted tour of the new Veter­ or call d our ottiCtl when In K~ City. chase. nounced as the favorite instructor sicist with the Jnstitute of Paper Music Honors ans hospital at 9:90 p.m. Saturday Della Gama sorority was the of both the junior and senior med­ Chemistry, Appleton, Wis. Iowa City high school music and 2 p.m. Sunday. third place winner with 24'11 ical classes. A June wedding, in All Saints groups won four division I rat­ Io~a Union wlll hold an open HALL BROTHERS, INC. points. Chi Omega totaled 27 Air Cadets to Get Randall is professor and acting house for the mothers from 8 to M.n\lfadur~rs or Hallmull: Carcll Episcopal church, Appleton, Wis .. Ings in the state tlnals of the Iowa 2505 Grand Avenue Kansu City. Mi ourl points and Delta Delta Delta 26. head 01 obstetrics and gynecol­ is planned. High School Music association II p.m. Saturday. Entertainment The contests, held in the back­ ogy, and director of maternal and conte. t held here Saturday. will include television In the y.rd o! the Sigma Chi house, Free Flying Lessons Inf8nt hygiene.• About 1,300 students from this lounee. roof deck dancing and a featured the "wild man" chase. Ten mem bers ot the a ir force As a part ot the Aesculapian area attended the contest at City coffee hour in the main lounge. The coeds received points lor ROTC cadet corps at SUI will re­ program, a plaque W8S presented SUI Band to Present hlgh school. Other schools par­ The University theater produc­ catching the wild man in the ceive, an hour each 01 free flying to the instructor whom each ClS1S ticipated In the finals at other tion of "The Streets of New York" ASPHALT TILE shortest time. instruction as a result at a dona­ had chosen. ciUes. will begin at 8 p.rn. S8turday. y,"xS"xS" Blocks The "Outhouse Crew," Sigma tion of the time by th Iowa City Prof. Jack Davies, anatomy, was Concert VVednesday The local high school received 12x12 Room Chi men dl'Cssed in women's flying service. chosen by the freshman class, and division I ratings In orchestra, Aa Low A. 5c Each A. Low A. 512.80 clothes, did their best to distract The all' force ROTC department Prof. Henry E. Hamilton, Internal The unlverslt~ band's 71st an- string orchestra, concert bands Film, Talk to Feature the contestants. will select the ten cadets on the medicine, by the sophomore class. nual spring cOllcert, to be ,iven and boys' glee club. Patrleia Draper, A3, Jewell, basis of outstanding leadership Aesculapian is an annual rWlC­ at 8 p.m. Wednesday In the Union It also won division II ratings Mental Health Meeting MATICO - ARMSTRONG - HAlO and academic qualities. Names at tion sponsored by the medical stu­ main lounge, will offer a varied in mixed chorus and girls' glee the 10 will be announced next Fri­ dent council. progr8m of both classical and con- club. "Rejected," D movie shown In day during the Governor's day This year it included a dinner, temporary musical works. connection wlth Mental Health IOWA CITY FLOORING CO. Dental Fraternity ceremonies. program, and a dance, ail In the Included 00 the program will WIVE' CLUB TO MEET week May" to 10, wlll be pre- 211 Kirkwood Ave. Each 01 the cadets will receive main lounge of the Iowa Union. be Bach's "Fervent Is My Long- sented at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at low. City. Iowa - Ph. 8-3Z12 Initiates 28 Students two 30 minute periods of instruc­ This is the first year that fav­ Ing" and "Fugue In G Minor"; Phi Omega Wives' club will the Methodist student center, 120 tion. orite instructors have been desig­ W8gner's "A Faust Overture"; meet at 8 tonleht at the chapter N. Dubuque, by the Johnson coun- Psi Omega, professional dental The pur pose of this instruction nated. Williams' "Fourth Movement and house, 211 Newton road. ty Mentnl Health association. fraternity, initiated 28 students is to promote an interest in flying, Aesculapian takes Its name from Epilogue from London Sym- Mrs. Ray Berner Is chairman at Dr. Dorothea Smith, assistant last week. Col. George A. Bosch. pro fessor at Aesculapius, the Greek god of phony" ~ Grice's "First Movement the meeting. Committee members professor of preventive psychiatry They are: air science and tactics, said. medicine. from Piano Concerto, Opus 16." are Mrs. Wayne G!11ian, Mrs. at SUI, will discuss the tllm and Harold E. Clough, 03, Iowa Dellbcs' "Cortege, from Ballet Alan Hathaway, Mrs. Don Burk- answer question.s after its pre- INEXPENSIVE, YET City; Theodore C. Cole. 01, Iowa Sylvia"; Cowell's "Hymn and Fu- _gr_e_n_. ______8e_n_t_a_lI_o_n_. ______Cay; J ames A. Dodson, 01, Iowa guing Tune, No. I"; Milhaud's City; Elmer V. Feldman, DI, Iowa Freshmen Speech Contest to Be Held Today "Provence, from Suite Francaise"; SUNNY, SMIL'NG SYMPHONY DISTINCTIVE GIFTS City; Charles R. Foulke, D2, Car­ 0' Gould's "Allegro M~erato, from lisle; Andley Gaston, DI, Peter­ The preliminaries o( the Sam-\ and place. American Symphonette", and SPEED AND $PECTACl.fI f.* son; John B. Gilmor, D3, Oster­ uel L. Lefevre memorial oratorl-I Th~ following freshmen hod en­ KIJachaturlan's "Three Dances, ~k; James C. Hamilton, 01, cal contest will be held at 3'30 tel'ed the contest as of late Mon- from Gayne Ballet." it Gatner. . day; Barbaro M yer, Dows; Jo Free tickets may be obtained lit . .{erry D. Harvey, DI, Britt; p.m. today in room 7, Schaeffer Ann Nodland. Des Moines: Gary the Union desk or Whetstone's. R9nald B. Hufford, D2, Iowa hall. Maranell, Milford; Alvin Smith, City; Orvin B. Jackson, D2, Iowa All SUI freshmen are eligible to Gary Ind.; Alan Abbott, Osceola; City; Dirk C. Jecklin, Dt, Du­ enter the contest. Speeches are Nan Albee, Davenport; Nick Katt­ Purdue Professor buque; Keith E. Kornelcel, DI , limited to eight minutes, but can chee, Cedar Rapids; Eleanor Britt; Frank J. Krapek, D2, Iowa be on any topic. Staves, Fairchild, and Jack To Speak Thursday CI\Y~ WUliam D. McClintock, 01, The [inal contest will be held Schaefter and F. Gerald Stephen, Prot. M. G. Mellon of Purdue Iowa City; Harold A. Macom, DI, onc week lrom today, same time home addresses unknown. Cedar Falls. university will speak to the Jowa William H. Mellerop, D2, Iowa section of the American Chemical City; Charles E. Newcomer, DI , society ot 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Newbury; Jack F. Otto, DI, Dav­ room 300 of the Chemistry build­ Ing ' on the subject "The Role of enport; Richard W. Robedeaux, C•• PlIT I Heteropoly Compounds in Ab­ May 15-1S-Nlrhtly D1, Mount Pleasant; Neil L. Row­ Personal Notes AT IOWA 8:00. ]\fdlnee un., sorptlmetry." fiELD 110 I! 71 ley. D2. Iowa City; Donald E. ======May 18. 2:30. 11,,­ 8t.'~n' Sonius, 03, Spencer; Carl R. Svo­ A dinner scheduled for 6 p.m. Tickets en ..Ie at erve: $2.50 1& $Z.OO. 8,edat Mrs. Harvey Davis traveled to Sigma Phi Epsilon, social fra­ in the Rose room of the Jefferson Wllebtenn and. M.,. 13 .nl,. 28 All·STU boda, Dl, Cedar Rapids. Ueld bDIU ft ...,! Gen'l. Adm. $1.50. $1. Ou. 1\ ..... Keith E. Thazer, DI, Traer; Columbus, 0 ., to spend the week ternity, gave a faculty tea Sunday hotel will precede the talk. Arnold K. Webster, DI, Manchest­ with her son, Phillip DaviS, who at the chapter house, 702 N. Du­ er; J. Thomas Weiland, Dl, Ma­ is a student at Ohio State uni ver­ buque. son City; John B. Wilson, DI, sity. She will return Sunday. HANDY West Liberty, and John H. Dr. Carrol James Martin, ,ave Wormley, DI, Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wayne Deegan a paper on tuberculosis research MAGNETIC BOARD entertained guests from Sulpher before the SOCiety of Clinical In­ An Splings last week. vestIgation in Atlantic City Mon­ JUST THE THING Fraternity Elects day. Martin was graduated from I Dale A. Yocu m, chief yeoman, the SUI college of medicine in FOR KITCHEN Swank President USN, has been assigned to the 1940. He did researcH here in OR OFFICE Charleston group Atlantic Reserve 1947 In the department of pSy­ Important Dick Swank, A3, Ames, has been rleet, U.S. Naval Base, Charles­ cho logy. He is cu rrently teach ing elfcted president of Delta Upsilon, ton, S.C. Yocum is the son or Mr. at the University of Washington .ll)(ill fraternity. and Mrs. J. W. Yocum, 402 East and doing tuberculosis research In only $1.25 Jack Rathert, A2, Cresco, was Davenport. a sanatorium in Seattle. eleeted vice president and rushing chairlnan; Bruce Gibson, A3, Le­ Message ~llh, treasurer; James McCutch­ eon, A2, Traer, recording secre­ J. Paul Sheedy* Switched to Wildrool Cream-Oil ~ry; Jay Anderson, AI, Des )tolnes, corresponding secretary; Because Be Flunked The Finger-Nail Test For Those of You Making Mother Happy John Wanamaker, A3, Hamburg, pledge trainer, and Ted Patrou, ~ith Flo ~vers ca, Webster City, delegates to ex­ e(utive council. Willis Volkmer, C3, Washington, .~·.~'; lsocla l chairman; Jim Diene­ RED FLANNELS 'ma, J\2, Canton, S. Dak., scholar­ liIip chairman; Al Krall, A2, Iowa Every. mother cnjo s flowers. As ~[a 11 is Mother's Day, treat her City, . intramurals chairman; BiJI A Place for with a ",ek 11-0) vs. lI<>ynolds ! 1-2' . sports editor of the Tribune. "it will do a million." No decision Chlcalfo at Boston I Nllfhl) - Dobson Into Last Week Homer, Trip!e Wreck I~. ··' Nixon 10.nl. was made on television plans fol' SI. Louis at Philadelphia INlgh!) - * * * Wheeler *also set * a meet * record. the bout. Theater TV, movies and Gnrvtr 12-11 va. .Hooper 10-11. Hawks Split Twin Bill Detroit at Waahlnctoo (NJ"hft - HOUl· Gardner's discus toss ot 154 live TV probably will do some le",.n 12-21 VI, MaM'~ro 11-0,. Ed Lindsey, Iowa I'ighthander, With Hour Drill ,Minner's 4·Hitter, feet, 51h inches broke Cecil Mau's lively bidding for the rights. gave up only one hit Saturday >I- >I- 11- SUI record of 153 feet, 31h inches Robinson shied away from the ~W~ against Michigan State, but lost, By JIM COOKE NATION AL STA N OINOS set in 1927. Giants Dip Cubs, 3-2 match for weeks, at least in pub­ SPfJRTING GQ()DS 1-0, as the Hawkeyes split a dou­ W L r et. O R Wheeler's new Iowa mark came Iowa's 75-man football squad lic statements, while Gainford and .New York 12 4 .7~O IOWA CITY, IOWA bleheader with the Spartans. opened its final week or spring CHICAGO (JPI - Wes Westrum Kearns continued to bat the Qrooklyn . 11 .733 ' . in the mile when he was timed in tI 12 fi• .667 1 Big Ed was within two outs of r ,·,,.t""P 4:18.1. The old record was 4:25.9 practice with an hour-long drill slammed a twe-run homer and breeze with Norris, hoping for Chicago .. .:. 11 7 .611 2 JUST RECEIVED a no-hit. no-run game in the sev­ here Monday afternoon. The 20 Bobby Thomson tripled across the St. Louis 9 9 .500 4 by Leo CampiSi during the 1933 the best. BOl ton 7 12 .3'JR ttl :. enth inning of the second game spring practice sessions will be deciding marker to wreck a four­ NOW IN OPEN STOCK season. No Difficulties Phll.delphla ~ 11 .313 7 when first baseman Moose Ciolek climaxed by an intrasquad game hitter by lefty Paul Minner and P ittsburgh J 17 .no II Scott got into the record book No difficulties were expected drove Q triple deep to right field. between the "Whites" and the give the rampaging New York ~ton. •• y'. Gamtl in the quarter-mile. He beat the "Blacks" at the stadium Saturday Giants a 3-2 victory over the Chi­ in connection with Robinson's New YOI k 3, Chicago % Lindsey then got Dick Moser to Brookl~n ~. Pittsburgh I old record of 49,3 seconds with afternoon at three o'clock. cago Cubs for their seventh middleweight title. He probably GOLFCRAFT Today'. Pltel,er. his time of 4B .B seconds. Yesterday's practice was fea- straight win. New York 01 Sl. Louis tr-;Iehtl - WOODS and IRONS Scott, Chuck Boylan, Stan Lev­ lured by a half-hour scrimmage. In overcoming a 2-0 deficit for Lanier 10-11 vs. Pr.. kl 10-1 '. Too Many Hits Brooklyn at ClnclnnaU INlghll - Roe inson a,nd LeRoy Eberl teamed to Head coach Forest Evashevski their 11th decision in 12 starts, Veteran Dawson 13-0' VB, RaUen,bericr 13-1f. Make Up Your Own Sel Bob (Moose) Ciolek hit a triple set a new record in the mile re­ took personal charge oC his black the Giants got a brilliant relief Philadelphia a\ PIUsburgh I NIghl' -­ RobttrtJ 13 ... 11 VI. Carlsen to.01. Woods 145 Irons 495 to spoil Ed Lindscy's onc-hit game lay with a time ot 3:18.B. Wiscon­ squad tor passing and running oC- job from lefty Monte Kennedy, Decisions Webb Boslon at Chicago - BIckford 10-21 v . Kllpp,teln fl-O !' Saturday, but was thl'own out sin's 1948 team held the old rec­ fensive work from both the sino, who made his first appearance oj SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Saturday night by the locaL con- ol'd of 3:19.B. gle wing and T formation. the season with the bases loaded CHICAGO (JP) - FreddY' Daw­ >I- >I- >I- stabulary for trying to hit an- Ira MurchLson was the only Evashevski, beginning his first in the third and allowed only onc son of Chicago, lightweight vet­ Big Ten other one in the Hawks Nest other double winner besides year head Hawkeye football hit in the .iast six and one third '?ran of 97 pl'O fights, had too Golf Balls Golf Shoes tavern. Wheeler. The Iowa freshman won coach, ingled out foul' men for innings. 'nueh ~xperience tor 21-year-old W L P d . 0 11 15 Kinds - ' Famous A I'-o-Marie praise aiter Monday's drill. Thosc The lone Cub hit oft Kennedy Norman Webb of Detroit Monday !\l leh lra " . .. 1\ I .8:1~ McGr c/:,or, S)13lding-, Bc'a lid w ith Ciolek was arrested for fil{ht- both the 100 and 220-yard dashes. Wlaeonsln l\ I .8a~ coming in for special mention was Leon Brinkopf's leadoff sin­ night and won a unanimous eight "lIno&. . '" ~ ,Af,i I Wright & Ditsol1 Mocca in Toe and ing at the tavern, and was fined ,..-- .... ~...... :t * * * were George "Dusty" Rice, Bill gle in the fourth. The Giant hurl­ round decisio at Rainbow arena. :1 .r.lto .. WI de Base Spikes $5 ror the rhubarb. 9th Net Win for Iowa Ohio Sia le ...... 3 8 ,,\1)11 t U.S. From 45c Fenton, Dan McBride, and Andy er then retired 17 straight bat- Dawson, 140, managed to ,con­ ••• • \..uj ....l S t a. Le. X , .:\!HI ~! The Iowa tennis team moved Houg. tel'S to round out the game. nect with solid rights several Nor1bwetlt ern ,_ It ~ ,!)till 2 P ra.fltice Bails 25(', 35e Only 1250 '0"& .' 2 I .3S11 :c fly out to center field, but Ciolek into the role as contender for the lUce, who has been dividing his Big Hank Sauer racked his 22d times during the slow first five Indla. n a .' 1 . l lIl I scored f, om third alter the catch. Big Ten title Saturday by beating time this spring between football Elnd 23d RBI's ot the season with rounds, but Webb shook off the Purdue I .1117 I In the open ~r, Bob Diehl took Bradley 9-0, for its ninth straight and tennis, has looked good with a lirst-inning triple and a third­ blows without much effect. his sccond conference win, 4-1, by victory of the senson. his running, passing and pass re- inning single to give the Cubs a The pace picked up in the last effectively scattering seven Spar­ The win boosted Iowa's two­ receiving from the left-halfback 2-0 lead. three rounds. Webb, 139, threw tan hits. The big inning for the season victory streak to 13 and post. his best punch in the eighth-a Hawks was the first, in which kept the Hawkeyes undefeated Fenton Bnd McBride have been * * * right to Dawson's chin that jolted they scored three runs, all un­ during 16 matches during the the top two offensive ends on Castoffs Continue him. earned. The fourth run came in 1951 and 1952 seasons. Evasbevski's No. 1 offensive unit the fifth, as the Hawks combined Bob Richards and Norman since practice lirst began on ApI'j\ To Shine lor Nats, two errors, a stolen base, and a Barnes, Iowa's one-two combin­ 15. wild pitch fOI the tally. ation, continued to show top Houg, who earned a letter last Beat Browns, 3- form. Richards whipped Dave season as an end, has been shift­ J J Markin, 6-1, 6-3, and Barnes ed to an offensive guard spot in WASHINGTON (JP) - Players Runners* Up*set *Badgers topped Dave M'uir, 6-2, 6-3. the spring drillS. He continues at obtained by Washington in recent Coach Francis Cretzmeyer's Bruce Higley, Iowa's NO.:l end on defense, trades continued to sparkle Mon­ $100 Bond track team o~ned its outdoor player, stopped Tom Regan, 6-0, Evashevski has nothing but day night as the Senators mauled dual season Saturday by upsetting 6-4, and Roger Kroth took the No. praise for Houg, a sophomore' the St. Louis B10wns, 13 to 1. Wisconsin, 73-59, at Madison. 4 singles match from Don De­ from St. Ansgar. "We've got two Frank Shea, from the Yankees, It was the first tillle an Iowa Long by 6-4, 6-3 scores. Dusty excellent ends In Fenton and Mc­ permitted only tour hits before track team had beaten the Badg­ Rice defeated Bradley's No. 5 Bride, but Houg is just too good retiring in the eighth inning with Round Trip $280 player, Wendell Childs, 6-0, 6-0. a football player to keep oU that via Sleamship up ers in an outdoor meet. Wiscon­ a cramped finger. Archie Willil/n, Iowa's last singles man, Dave first team," said the former Mich­ FREQUENT SAILINGS sin had won all eight previous another former Yankee, led the outdoor matche~. Saturday's vic­ Van Giokel, took his match, 6-3, igan great after Monday's prac­ 4-6, 6-3, from Steve Steinke. tice, Senators' 15-hit attack with a NEW - Tourlsl .ound Trip Air 1st PRIZE $100 BOND tory also avenged a 6 L 2/ 3 to double and two singles and batted 52 113 deteat Wisconsin handed in five runs. $357.10 s::.~ $424.10 St!':o.. afternoon half of the triungu lar 2nd PRIZE ... JACKET Iowa during the 1952 indoor sea­ Golfers* Lose* at *Purdue Wilson and J ackie Jensen, also son. mEet. His 69 score defeated Ohio Iowa's Chuck Kromer shot a from t he Yankees, and J im Busby Choice of over 100 Clyde Gardner and Ted Wheel­ State's Dick Smith and Purdue's two-under-par 69 Saturday at La- from the Chicago White Sox, all S'ud ..., Cia •• Tours $595 /I ere if is,' Tlte tablliul/ Y, lIelV, er set new Iowa records and Gary fayette, Ind., but the Hawkeyes Bill Dunlap. Kromer's victory Tra ..1 Stud, Tour, over Smith was the only 10IVa win continued to s h in e . Jensen GOLVEN FL J::~Cf. illckc:l &tyled Scott and the Hawkeye mile re­ fell to Ohio State, 281"- 7 '~, and slammed a double and single, Conduct ... TolII's up lay team estafilished ncw med to Purduc, 31-11. over the Buckeyes, who are de­ w,d toilored expressly tor colh.'ge S/Ud Cllllt, lending conference champions. while Busby got tWQ singles. marks a g a ins t the Badgers. Kromer's round came in the Un iversity Tr."'11 Co",~"", u:lleJ lead till active life, Bllt, IIl lI5, Tom Crabbe, John Barton and The Senators routed Ned Garv­ offici o' Ito.dod .".10 lor .11 lin,., ha. er with seven runs in the first ,.Ind.r.d effici.nt t'."11 Jarvice 01 • il has 110 nlWIC. COli you g/,e it Qne? 1/ Eldon Nuss were Iowa's winners busin". b.,i, ,Inc. In,. against P urdue. two innings to deal him a s~cond S.e yo., locol ',m.1 Gpe"' lor !IOII call aud lite ;udgcs srlcet yrmr Tests Begin for Kinnick Scholars Barton scored his victory over loss. He had won two. Washing­ lolcle,s o"d d.'oils or write .r. !tlllllC {/J Iltc best, you can will Chuck Benning by the same score, ton continued its assault on Cliff tlt e $100 bond. If your Ilam e alm ost "'likes 78-79. Nuss posted an 80 during Fannin to win its fourth straight I UNIVER<;ITY TRAVEL CO. the afternoon to beat AI HouIf game while handing the Browns l'ior\lard Sq , Cambridge, MOH the grode, you ceill a f ree jacket who had an 81. a 1mh successive defeat. illst like th e co ntest ;acket. Best of all . .. tlwre Is nothing 10 buy, fl O stri fl gs attached. Gome 1'1 roc/ny. See: It , , • WHO WILL JE t ry it 0 11 if YOll like. Fill out lite clIll'y lIIal1k and file it ,in our off ici .. l entry box today. Early entries JW Ge tile b e~i altallce of wlnlling. Ollly one qlltlilficalion, YOIl mmt be: a college studcnl. CO lltesl ellcis AT THE UNIV. OF IOWA midnight, Mlly 17.

Some one from your fra terni ty or group can easily cop the title and all the valuable prizes ! 'Ca use everyone looks so swell in the comfort·easing "Alter Six" white dinner jacket with the miracle "S ta in·S hy" finish. Onl y a few I days le ft before the fina l selec tion of "M e. Formal ," so if your team ha sn 't had a try-out yet STOP IN TODAY FOR FREE ENTRY ' BLANK con tact you r deal er or campu s rep. toda y!

THllEE CANDIDATES FOR Nile Kinnick Memorial schoianhlps Watch The Daily Iowan for an­ at Iowa look over applications with Dean L. Dale Faunce, chairman nouncement of the Winner and of the university's scholarship committee. These and 13 other blrh particulars concerning the ex­ lICbool seniors started taklnr "esls Monday and will tlnuh compe­ pense free week trip to New tlilon today for the five avallable rrants, wbJeh each year roo to scholar-athletes in memory of the late Iowa aU-Amerkan. KlnnJck, York City, $500.00 Savings wbo was a Phj Beta Kappa here, was killed In a plan'e craah In the BO:1d Award, and screen test, Pacific In 1943. Shown ",IUt Faunce are (len", rlrM> Rorer W.ere­ For additional de t 3il~, c::ll J oe mann, W verly; James Doyle, New II mpton, nd Alan n - lIey, VrnagUn, C mPII ~ HC'lll':-',,'ntativl', • OeiCe. , -

- '- - THE DAILY IOWAN, TUE DAY, i\IAY 6, 1952 - PAGE fiVE SUI Artists Win '. Han«;her to Address Highlanders Tonight Man Asks $11,911 , Cify Record Prizes for Prints Parents to Sponsor High School Carnival President Virgil M. Hancher will speak, and the series will be Three members of the SUI art will speak tonight to members of concluded with a talk May 20 by In Accident Suit Arrangements are being co~- I ceed this sum. BIRTHS William H. the Scottish Highlanders who will Helen Focht, SUI women's coun­ pleted for the annual Red and A special feature of the carnl- A son to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krob, both oC Ely, and Alfred J . department were among seven mllke a six-weeks tour oC France, selor. A suit alking $11,917.16 for al- White carnival to be held the val this year \,\.'ill be 8 supper Dunlap, 1828 G st., Monday at Bulecheck, R. R. 4, Iowa City, prize winners in the first Dlltional England and Scotland Ihis sUm- April 29 Elizabeth Metcalf, Des leged 15 per cent disllbility has nights of May 16 and 17 at th . erved in the school calfeteria Unlverslly hospitals. $12.50 each on charges of having print exhibition sponsored by the mer. Moines began the orientation se- been filed in Johnson county dis- north parking lot of City high each night. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Dean detective equipment on their mo­ fine arts department of the Uni- Hancher's talk is the second in ries with a talk on her experiences met court by James L. Martin. school. _------KJnzenbaw, Ma rengo, Monday at tor vehicles. versity of Southern California and a series of four orientation ses- during a summer at the Univer- Martin, a truck driver for the The carnival, sponsored by par- Mercy hospital. Joseph A. Haman Jr., 831 Brown sions for the Highlanders. The sity of London and a tour of the Skelly Oil company, claims that ents of music pupils in the public May Term of Court A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. st., $17.50 on a charge of reck­ the Printmakers of Southern Cal- t.lk.s are planned to acquaint the ' European continent. he was hit by a truck owned .bY junior and senior high schools, Opens in Johnson County Amos Morrison, West Liberty, less driving. ito mia, Inc. group with the countries they are th~ Cedar Rapids an~ Iowa City is desiKJ1ed to raise funds for Monday at Mercy hospital. Donald A. Blome, AI, Oltumwa, Winning award in a field 01 to visit. ~allroad company whIle condu~t- special expenses. Grand jurors for Johnson coun­ A son to Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon $12.50 for driving without lights. more than 600 print-milker were . ~~xt Tuesday Andrew Skin~er, Relative of Former wg.business at the Skelly servIce Such Items of expense include ty district court reported for the Burris, Riverside, Monday at EWot H. Weinberg, G, Duluth, Prof. Mauricio Lasansky; Phyllis I ~g pro~ssor of educatIOn, statton at Market and Dubuque Isending students to contests and opening of the May term Monday Mercy ho pita!. Minn., $22.50 on a speeding SUI Dean Killed sts. on Sepl. 19, 1951. buying uniform . A minimum of morning, then adjourned until A daughter to Mr. and M:-s. charge. Sherman, G, Iowa City, and Ez- DE MOINE T~e petition states that the $2,000 is required each year. De­ Wednesday. David F. Upplnghouse, Oakville, Joseph H. Scharfenberg, Dav- riel Spiegel, A4 , Iowa City. DES ~OlNES Mrs. Lee Wallace Dean Jr., plaintiH received two fractured mands on the fund frequently ex­ Judge Harold D. Evans said Sunday at Mercy hospital. (mport, and G. A. Graham, 1184 Others who entered prints in MOines cilizens were votin, Mon­ daughter-In-law of a former dean toes, ao injured ankle, and a back that the members that reported, A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Hotz ave., $5 each for chauIters the exhlbition were Harry BrorbY'1 day in a SPecial 5-point school of the SUI college of medicine, injury by being struck in the NURSE ATTEND MEETING and their townships, are as fol­ ltay Sedivic, 20 W. Prentiss, Sun- license violatJons. G, Iowa City, John Talleur, G, clection which Involves bond is­ was killed Saturday in an auto- back by the bumper on the de- lows: A. J. Fuhrmann, jury fore­ day at Mercy hospital. I Ronald A. Droll, 513 S. John- Oak Park, m., Anna Didyk, G, sues totaling $7.2 million and aot mobile accident in St. [,.ows, Mo, fendanl's truck. I Louise Schmitt, a istant pro- man, four ward; Earl Bedford, A son to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence son sl., William E. Koop, 325 S. Nye, N. Y., Elliott Elgart, G, and annual special schoolhouse tax Her husband, son of the late In asking Judgment, Martin fe or of nursing service, and Oakdale; J. G. Brown, Cedal': Collins, Con ,svill e, Saturday e. hl p.ychoIolY E T T A ICETT PA U L ROB INS 0 N modern ...,qulpn'lrnt o( the P.raher Bros. LOOns or perlonnel mop.cement. 'Excellent 'franlfer, Ekwall Buys of the WeekI opportunity lo Ippl), blckcroul1d In 1950 Na h edtn. Overdrive, GEE .WISf4 I QUICK LOANS on lewelry. clolhln •. Autos for Sale - Used radio., elc. HOCJ(-EYIt LOAN. 12'\~ Jntervlewtn. ,ltultlon•.•.• ,SOlnt" In­ - heater, low mileage, good HAO MOI2E TIM' b===~~~------~~ S. Dubuque. clean car. TO DO MYI-lAlic e.Ur '''' THEY HAVE 'SO PONTIAC. radio and heater. E"ctl· doctrination and corrt!ipolldtnct I8tl Ford coupe rodlo, heilt.r. lOWAlrlWO MINUreS ~ LOANED on lun •. cameru, dla. Ir's AN urre. fa lenl ~onC!IUon . ,1 ,39' S.e An,I •. C'30, mondl, cloth In., ete. 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• PAGE SIX - THE DAlLY IOWAN, TUESDAY, lI'JlY 8, 1951 Students Elected to Order of Coif Each Services Wednesday \ 1 Registration to Begin June 10 Local Jaycees '2 Get 30 Days Win 5 Awards Theft For R. S. Cochran I In Attempted Gas Robert S. Cochran, 81 , 3$ OInt For 8-Week Summer Session Fred Knowling, 25, and Howard ------­ court, died at 2 a.m. Monday In • D. Suiter, 17, both ot Iowa City, extensively damaged by the fire, nursing home in wasbinato~ Registration for the eight-week For Proiects were sentenced in police court they said. SUI summer session will be June SUI geology department. The Iowa City Junior Chamber Iowa. Monday to 30 days each in the The pair were tracked down 10. The session will close with T\I.·o (ive-week terms in biology of Commerce was presented with Mr, Cochran was born ~ Johnson county j ail on charges ot from a description of a car seen commencement exercises Aug. 6. will be offered at the Iowa Lake- four first place trophies at the Injuring or tampering with a mo­ 28, 1871, on a torm in Scot toWll. An independent study unit for side Laboratory on Lake Okoboji. state Jaycee cOllvention in Daven­ near the truck before the fire oc­ ship, the son of William and Mar. tor vehicle. curred. Knowling and Suiter had graduate students opens Aug. 7 The terms will begin J une 9 and port Saturday night. The jail sentences were in lieu garet Douglas Cochran. He mv. and closes Sept. 3. Tuition tor the July 14. The awards were won in the di­ beeD-driving the car Friday night fied Carrie A, Thomas on June 12, of fines of $102.50 each. and early Saturday, police said. regular eight weeks session is $53 · A cooperative science teaching visions of Christmas actlvittes, The charges &rew out of a seml­ 1900, The couple lived in Dav - for a \1 students carrying an aca- workshop will be conducted at community welfare fund drives, Authorities said Knowling form­ port tor five years then moved truck trailer rire here early Sat­ erly had been employed by the demie load of more than four se- Lake Okoboji June 23-27 in con-' traffic sarety and sports activities. urday. a farm in Union township. me ter hours. junction with Iowa State college transportaUon Cirm. The local group also won second Authorities said charges of lar­ moved to Iowa City in 1944. Four special programs away from and Iowa State Teachers college. in the extension division for start­ ceny in the night time still are Mr. Cochran was a member If campus will be offered. A classlcal Ing a Jaycee chapter at Marengo. pending against the pair and Air ROTC Enlarges [he Unity Presbyterian church,. backgrounds tour of Europe July SUI Men to Attencl Ten projects were entered in the probably will be handled in dis­ was active In farm and counly 2 through Aug. 26 will be conduct­ judging by the Iowa City chapter. trict court. Flying Opportunities fajrs. ed by Prof. Oscar E. Nybakken of The Christmas activities includ­ The two had attempted to si­ Quotas Cor the flight o~rations Survivors include ~o sons, SUI's department of classics. Philosophy Meet r. ed a party for patients at the Iowa phon gasoline from a truck in option of the ail' force advanced W. Cochran, executive assistant Of A Black Hills field course in Three meml1\'rs of the SUI Hospital School for the education the yards of Scott's Transporta­ ROTC course have been enlarged, the extension division at SUI, an4 geology June 11 through Aug. 6 philosophy depdrtment will par­ and treatment of physically handi­ tion service on S. Linn st., police Col. Geo~ge A. Bosch, professor of at Deadwood, S.D., will be directed Gront T. Cochran of Sioux City, ticipate in the 50th annual meet­ capped children, collecting of (Dally lawal1 .·hoto) said. air science and tactics at SUI, an­ and two grandchildren. by Prof. Joseph J . Runner of the food, repairing of toys and dis­ R ANKING SCHOLASTICALLY [N THE HlGIlEST to Pta' cellt ()f nounced Monday. ing of the western division ot the A tire occurred while Knowling Funeral services will be htld American Philosophical associa­ tribution of baskets for needy the coUen of law senior class, these SUI students will be InItiated and Suiter were at the scene, ap­ This means more junior ROTC IOWA SENATORS SPLIT Into tire Order of Coil, national Ielal honorary, durlns- the unlnr­ at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Oat. tion at the University of Michigan, families, and the home decoration parently caused by a match or cadets will be permi tted to take hout funera I chapel. WASHINGTON (JP) - U, S. Thursday through Saturday. contest. aUy's annual Supreme Court day Thursday, They are (front, leU to cigarette thrown on the ground flight instruction. will Sen. Bourke B. Rickenlooper (R­ On Thursday, Prof. Richard H. The trophy-wlnnJng weUare rJ~hi): Kenneth L, KeIth, DelhJ; DavId H. Foster, Cedar Rapids; near some spilled gasoline, auth­ At the same time, however, the The Rev. W. W. Benzinger Ia.) voted for and Sen. Guy M. Popkin will present a paper en­ fund drive was the porch light Charles D. Campbell, Cedar Rapids; Wayne IU. Newport, Davenport; orities said. 'lllotas for the administration and ofCiciate. Burial will be in Iht Gillette (D-Ia.) against n motion titled "David Hume and the Pyr­ campaign fo r the March of Dimes John L. RecIferu, BurllnPon; (rear left) Roy K. Stoddard, Cedar The truck and the trailer were logistics option of the course were Unity cemetery, The family reo Monday which sent the $6.9 bil­ ~ !lonian Controversy." Prof, Gus­ made in February. Rapids, and (rear rilht) Robert C. Frost, Clinton. Georle A. Pavlik, reduced. quests no nowers. lion foreign aid bill to the armed tav Bergmann will participate in The traffic safety project is the LeMars, who finIshed hIs academic work In February, also hu beeD The quota changes will take ef­ service committee. The motion a symposium on "The Present auto inspection safety lane con­ eleeted to membership. JudIe Dwl~bt G. Rider, n. Dod,·~, president fect at the beginning of the next "0.1•• Open 6:4~"1':"" was approved on a 40-33 roll call. Status or the Mind-Body Prob­ ducted in the summer and the of the siate board of education, Iraduate of the university's colle Ire 2City Seniors Get school year, Bosch said. lem" on Friday. sports activities are the local 01 law, and former Judee of Iowa's 11th Judicial district court, will Chicago College of Prof. Everett W. Hall, head of group's softball an~ bowling teams be made an honorary member of tbt' order and will cive the Coif Merit Scholarships the philOSOphy department, will and a golt tournament. address. Four law students will present the senior arl'Ument or serve as chairman of one of Fri­ The Iowa City projects were in mock trIal "before the Iowa lupremr court Tbursday afternoon 11) Two Iowa Citlans were among day's sessions of the three-day OPTOMETRY Class A, which was for cities of Old Capitol, 94 Iowa high school seniors f';m,w (NaUenaliT Aeeredltfo.) meeting. 20,000 or more population. awarded Merit scholarships for An outstanding college serv­ ADVERTISEMENT their rreshman year at SUl. STARTS TODAYI ing a splendid profession. They are Karen Chapman of He Could Do Nothinq Just West of Conl"Ule Iowa Assessor University high school and Rich­ Doctor of Optometry degree Free Book on Arthritis Rites to Be Today Right, , • Bul He Became in three years ror students Federal Board Lifts ard Wayne Pecina of City high tONITE and WEDNESDAY cntering with sixty or more And Rheumatism Says Uniformity school. A Hero Doinq III semester credits In specified HOW TO AVOID For Jacob Miller, The scholarships provide full WHAT A CASTI Liberal Arts courses, CRIPPLING DEFORMITIES Restrictions on Loans Vital in Appraisals tuition and fees for the univer­ An amazing newly enlarged 44- WASHINGTON (iP) - The fed­ Fall Reg-Istratlon Now Open SUI Janitor 29 Years sity's 1952-53 academic year and page book entitled "Rheumatism" eral reserve board, noting a slack­ Approximately ~O persons at­ are awarded this year lor the sec­ 4iJd1},",'€ Students are granted prores­ will be sent ftoee to anyone who ening ot inflationary pressures, tending a luncheon glven by the *"wY ,"J, Funeral services for Jacob B. ond time to incoming freshmen. sional recognition by the will write for it. Monday suspended its program for Il's The Wonderful Shew·BuM Iowa City Real Estate association Miller, 72, janitor at the SUI En­ Original applicants were select­ U.S. Department of Derense II reveals why drugs and medi­ voluntary restraints on loans and and Selective Service. dnes give only temporary reliet Monday heard Bert L. Zuver, Des gineering building, will be held at ed on the basis of academic rec­ Story With The Great, 811 other credit. Moines city assessor, call uni­ Excellent clinical facilities. and fail to remove tbe causes or 2 p.m. today at the Oathout funer­ ords and recommendations. Final Personalities ! Athleti c and recreational ac­ the trouble; explains a specialized But the board ordered the pro­ formity the most "vital" thing to selections were made after results gram kept on a standby basis so al chapel. He died at 2:45 a.m. ti vities. Dormitories on the non-surgical, non-medical treat­ be achieved In appraising for tax­ Sunday at Mercy hospital. of tests given at 10 testing centers campus. ment which has proven successful the curbs can be imposed again if ation. April 1-2 were tabulated. for the past 33 years. needed. Mr. Miller had been employed CHICAGO COLLEGE OF Calling the appraisal of property l)y the grounds and building de­ You incul' no obligation in send­ A spokesman said the danger of OPTOMETRY ing for this instl'uclive book. It the basis for all taxation, Zuver partment of SUI since J 923. 348 Belden Avenue inflation has eased, at least for the pointed out that uniformity alone may be the means of saving you time being, and that this prompted He was born Sept. 8, 1879 in Chlcalo 14, 11linols yedrs of untold misery, Write to­ would not bring about a perfect 6 ROTC Faculty the board's decision to abandon Shipshewana, Ind., the son of Ben­ day to The Ball Clinic, Dept. 1428, tax system, but that correct val­ jaman and Catherine Hostetler Excelsior Springs, Mis ourL the l3-month old program. ues play an important part, too, Get Summer Duty This official added that the vol­ Miller. unteer program, clilling for wide­ Stability is another major aim Mr. Miller entered the Spanish­ of a good assessment system. In Six members at the air force spread cooperation among bankers American war at the age of 21 and ROTC faculty have received sum­ and others In withholding loans, tact, Zuver said, more than ordin­ served in the Philippine Islands. ary restraint against the pull of mer camp assignments, an an­ ;f Mr. ' He lived In Hydro, Okla., when he could be fait· and effective only in nouncement from the military de­ any flUctuating situations must be returned from service. a period of a "critical inflationary partment said Monday. used. He married Esther Kreider and emergency." Five will go to Reese air Corce A reserve board spokesman said In referring to a period of ris­ the couple made their home at Hydro until 1913 when they base, Lubbock, Texas. They are M~r ~N!~ ' CORRECTION the suspension of volun tary con­ ing prices such as exists today Lt. Col. Roy W. Arrowood, Major Zuver called ,it abnormal. "If pos­ moved to Kalona. They moved to CROSBY*OlSON trols is no sign that acUon is also Glenn S. Kieffer, Major Ren G. CHAAlE~ RUT'I Iowa City in 1923. imminent on compulsory ctedit Sible," he said, "stability of assess­ Saxton, M/ Sgt. Jack C. Lanslnger The May 3rd issue of the Daily Iowan carried regulations on installment buying, men\.s · trom year to ycar is pre­ Mr. Miller was a member of the COBURN*HUSSEY Knights of Pythias. and M/ Sgt. Ned F. Wilber. ~~ ROBERT STACK • called reguIalLon "W." fcr.abl~ .to frequent changes." The sixth member of the group, 'om Ewell : Charles Komp" an advertisement for Frank Interlandi's Some board members have s~id , '~~t! income for city · revenue He is survived by his wlt~; four daughtcrs, Mrs. Lewis Maske Capt. Howard Q. Da wson, js as­ ..ri MARG£ ..0 GOWER CHAMPION they are not in tavor of IitUng IfhoU!tI npt be predicted on the ebb signed to Clovis air force base, OUrs'tTA.1 of Downey, Mrs. Oatis Mayberry GRObC/fO IIA.X • DO.OTNY Klima book, This advertisement stated in part that "W" now. Others have said the and flow 9f real estate prices," CloviS, N.M. board will be ready to suspend Zuver concluded. of Eureka, Caut., Mrs. Roy Petre mGT 1Il ' THE IIEIR! lUCS The summer camps will begin Soon-"Declsion Before Dawn" "W" atter it sees wbat congress The lQncheon concluded a suc· of Farmersburg. Mrs. Albert Ved­ PLUS 2 CARTOONS ' Dr, Norman C. Meier had written a book en­ epa of Iowa City. June 23 and last until July 19. Direct-ad by Ana.tole Litvak does to its control powers - bar­ c~stul c!lmpaign by the Real Es­ All air torce ROTC juniors re­ ring changes 1n the pi~ture by tate association to have the real Two sons, Ted of St. Peter, The Director of "Snake Pit" Minn., and Dale of North Liberty; ceived their as~ignments for sum­ titled "Art and Human Thought." then. estate assessments in Iowa City mer camps three weeks ago. l:evaluep. 19 granchildren and two great­ , The contract Jor the revaluation grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. The correct ti:le of Dr. Meier's book, of the city's property has been Katie Yoder of Garnett, Kans.; IOWA BUYS AUTOS STARTS Pharmacy Society awal'ded to. the Clemenshaw com­ two brothers, Newt of Hydro, DES MOINES (IP) - The Iowa TODAY and the ons that should have ap­ pany of Cleveland, Ohio. Okla., and Wllliam of Topeka, executive council authorized the AUTHENTIC I THIS IS THE ACTUAL FILM of the Voya;.1 Initiates 6 Students , Ind" also survive. outright purchase of 12 new autos The Rev. A. C. Proehl will of­ tor state use at prices ranging peared in the Interlandi Advertise· Six students In the college of ~n9;neers Enter ficiate at the services and burial from $1,333 to $1,572 Monday. UNBELIEVABLY EXCITING ~ SIX MEN pharmacy have been Initiated into will be in Memory gardens. ON A RAFT ACROSS THE rACIFIC! . ment, is "Art in Human Affairs," Rho Chi, national honorary pbar- Papers in Contest "neon Ope:n I : 1 ~- IO : OO·· maceutlcal society. NOW! NOW! Three SUI electrical engineering Gia nt Ba na na Split Mor. thrilll", They are Harry W. Brown, P3, students have entered papers in a than tldlon , , , Keokuk; Jerold D. Buddenhagen, contest sponsored by the Cedar P3, Allison; Robert L. McHugh, Rapids section or the Institute ot Kicks Off Dairy Month Ih. AMAZING P3, Carthage, Ill.; Robert S. Mil- Radio Engineers to .be held Wed- DES MOINES (JP) - A banana ADVENTURE . J h S S h I nesdlly at 7:30 p.m. 111 Cedar Rap- Ier, P3, W a teroo, 1 0 n . c aus, ids. split ice cream sundae about three that backtroun. WRITE Am.rlco'. P4, Iowa City, and George K. They are Warren Essler E4 feet long by a foot wide and high got a lot of attention in the gov­ lop· •• lllni bookl Yim, P4 , Honolulu, Hawaii. Davenport; Francis Long, E3,' ADDRESS BELOW FOR Ox~ ernor's office Monday. Eligibility for membership into ford, and Bernard SChiffman, E3, The huge delicacy was the fea­ . . t~e c;>rganization is based on a Essler's paper is entitled "Slnu- lure of an Iowa dairy industry minimum grade po~nt of 3.0 in soldal Pulsed Generator." sponsored dairy products snack served to about 125 state depart­ 60 ,.. of the total number of hours Long will · Rpeak on a "Serve ment heads and others. The sun­ required for a B.S. In pharmacy. M-echanism Demonstrator," and 1t EE · dae was made of four gallons of Personality, integrity, and leader- Sohiffman's paper deals with a ice cream and several pounds of t HOME TRIAl ship ability are also considered. "Normal Distribution Generator." bananas, plus other dressings. Told by compl.t. with The dairy industry put on the Ieed as the kickoff event of the THOI HfYERDAHL, 7 ATTACHMENTS - PLUS­ author of the annual "june dairy month" in Woody Woodpeelcer 'Lest ••• lIInl book, I which sales of dairy products are "aEDWOOD SAP" " promoted. J oining in sponsoring WALT DISNEY PLl'TO. GOOFY, DOlfAI1D . SADlE IIAWIUNS DAY DUCI{, ANIl AI .•L VOIla • the event were hal! a dozen or­ "h.. lal " & OARTOONS • ganizations representing pro- • C'A Il'l'OON .' AVORI1'U . ducers, processors and distriblll­ TilEY AI.I. UKE BOATS "Sp.r'" tors. Ends Tony Martin Randolph Sco~ - In addition to the sundae, which - LATEST NEWS - TONITE • Two TicketJI to Broadway. Man In The SaddJI STAltTS ewentluded down 18 pounds fast, ofthe various serving types In- '~=~~~~~~~~~~~• 2 of cheese and . about 125 small " DOORS OPEN 1:1~-9:.~" ,;;:;;;,;~:;'~ct;on ~ To 'Skip' Drinkers 2 DAYS ONLY 2 , DRAPERIES ,,I and SLIPCOVERS RED OAK (IP) - An lnvestiga- TO-DAY & WEDNESDAY I' I tion into "skip trip" drinking on - -..- ~ -- - .. THE SfAR OF"KING ~ ' S MINES;', HOME DEMONSTRATION .' the part of some members of the ANYWHERE IN senior class last week has been STEWART GIWIQER, IS r.,,, .... , . , ', ' ·~OJ1'QH Olt CHEHIUE completed and disciplinary action TERRIFIC IN ABIG NEW taken, School Supt. E. B. Lynch l ibe,al M·G-M HIT! AII.wa .... ! ',. IEDSPREADS said Monday. ,., v."' He declined to say what discl­ !Jlef,lj RUDY A RD M:IPI,.ING S 0101 Cloan" '_tlf.';'Dry~1.IrruM pHne was impo~ed or who were the students involved. OOll.:o'"T.wn SOtDII:RS o,er.,. GjYen "It's a closed incident and the Prompt FULL sooner it's forgotten the better," I 'll Rt:l: 1.35a A"en.io" soid Lynch. 'RICE 5 YEAR' ~UARANTEE.D . The school board held two meetings on the subject, Its presi­ dent, Merrill Olson, said. He also declined comment. The board secretary said no mention of lhe episode was made in omcial rec­ ords, C:"me sl'ldents said that at a class meeting, school officials said 1. So. Dubuque t .. ut Inose involved in the skip . DAVIS trip incidents could not attend the 218 E. Washingto," annual senior-junior prom later this month and would have til at­ -etCtlttC'ZJ- tend classes the final week of Ischool, contrary to senior custom.