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I,. GINE INGLE be married to Greenwald March 3, Established in III6&-Five Cents a Copy Member of Associated Press-AP Leased Wire and Wirephoto Service Iowa City, Iowa, Saturday, January 14 , 1956 Dall, r..... 81&" Write. t " d II h' b' hda DES MOINES _ A comblnatl'on no 'SO-COIDCI enta y JS Irt y. , "We had decided we would not of love, luck and endurance gave a be too serious," she said. "since Slajn Missionary 1955 SUI graduate now in the Ar· he was going overseas." Green. my in Germany a to-minute trans· wald received a commission in the oceanic telephone eaH to propose Army through SUI's ROTC pro. to another SUI graduate here gram. Christmas Eve, "We had written each other Senator Demands The two are: Zd Lt. Howard M. regularly," she said. "But when On. of fly. Greenwald, 23, now with the 302d he proposed it was really a shock." .ricM Reconnaissance Battalion in Bllm- In leUers to her since the call, ill IIlJltd by ..y . berf. Germany, and Marilynn Greenwald has told her of all the .g. Indians MaYWllld, editor of the 1954 Hawk· red tape it took to complete the eye nnd now assistant editor of ('all. " I gu(' s he re:.liy was lone· lun", ceuntry In Ike] 'II Feelings Midland Schools magazine here. the call be put through 10 ome," sbe said. " We talked Co r "mote Ecu .... Marilynn, aiso 23, loves sur· lynn. about to minutes." is shown with "II pti~s and Greenwald searched fo r O".ns Envelope Then she added: " There were wi" and tw. ctNl· an unusual way to propose. some tears." He sent her a Check for plane Just before midnig)lt Christmas W.lted 2 WHks in Germany Alex Greenwald of New York Set $10 Fee Remarks on her so he could propose while she "1 thought he was just calling City, received his B.A. degree cum opened the envelope. But every me as a Christmas present," .Mari· laude from the Unil'ersity oC Mi· line to the United States was lynn said here Friday after th ami, Miami. Flo.. In June, 1954, For Student Cloudy hooked solid. slory came to li ght. and an M.A. degree in journnJism 'War's Brink' Not one to quit, Greenwald, a "He asked me if I was rt'ady to from SUI la~t Junl". newspapermlln by trade, decided give him 50 years of my liCe ," she It was in Iowa City that he met Health Exam & to ask the help of Bamberg's largo said. "I told him I'd love to." Marilynn, who recolved a B.A. de· est newspaper, Del' Fraenkischer She said she "hod no idl'a he gree :.t &U1 ill 1954 . Marilynn's Oth.r Bo,rd of R.g,nts 5torlll: Cause Furor Tag, which immediately began was going 10 PI'OI)OS('. I hav('n't sister, JO)/{!(J , 5 now a liberal :.rtR P age, .. and , Warmer to' pull strings. sophomore at SUI ond a m<'mbcr WASIIINGTON fA'! - A dt'mond The trail led (rom Bamberg to got my f('et on the ground yel," of Alpha Dc'lIn Pi, sorority of that Presid'lIt Eis<,nhowcr tl'lI she said. " \I heth r he approv Secretary of Nurenberg to Frankfurt to the which Marilynn was pr sidenl * * DES MOL E::i-Thc tate Board Warm weather is cXpCcted lor State John Foster Dull s' "brink of United States and back again, as Leaves Feb. 28 while at Uh of Regents Friday approved a $10 Iowa today with highs estimated war" tactics in foreign policy was all sought permission to put a tele· Marilynn, daughtcr fa Mr. and When Grcenwald nnd Marilynn fee for all studt'DLi entering SU L fur between 40 :.nd 50 degrees. made Friday night by Sen. Hubert phone call through. Mrs. H. 'l. ]\faywald of Cam· return to the Unit d Slates in 5 Missionaries the fir t time who haven't filed a The weather bureau, however, Humphrey tD·Mi nn.1. Finally, a sympathetic telephone bridge, will leave here Feb. 28 by about 16 month , they plan to set· report of a physical ('xaOlination expects cooler air, (allowing a supervisor in Frankfurt ordered plane for Bamberg where she will Ue In the midwest Of south. wiLh the Studl'llt Health Serdce. low pressure di sturbance over Humphrey declared UIDt "indi s· . - t 1,1 Under the new program, each the great plains, to move into creet" remarks by Dulles showed "callotlSness toward world opln. Buried 'in Jungle new s tudent, with II few exc~ptio n s , the state Sunday with l)(Jssible will be required to take II physico I snow flurries. ion." tended to sap this nation's examinaLion wiLh hi s own physi. alli:.nces and to dull lhe edge oC QUITO, Ecuador fA'l--AII five American missIonaries who flew into its foreign policy. No Food Poisoning at Hillcrest the Auea Indian jU0l:le lost week with hopc!s of Christianizing those eian. savage, stone·age tribesmen are dead. Then h(' must furnish Student I fumphrey ls~ued n stat('ml'lll Iy JAMES FLANSBURG calling on Eisenhow 'r to s l a t e The (lve wre buried Friday in th Curoray River valley wher they I!calUI service wiU, 0 report of Siale Balks whether he agreed with Dulles. A final search into the possibil· Shoe Found in River fe ll under aUack, app:'l'enUy' just afler radJoin~ I:.st Sunday: "Jlere this exam. Failure to do this will Itt of C~ poisoning at Hillcrest com" a group 01 Alleas WI' hav\' not known before." mean the student must take the Oull •• OK's Story cl()rmitory revealed no bacteria Grady Parrott, president of the ----.------eXlIm at Stud nt Health, which Earlier in the day, Dulles okayed, llnd "negat! ve results," Dr. Ches· Missionary A iation Fellow hlp, ' will as ess the $10 Cee, AI Paymenl as correct in substance, r marks ter 1. Miller, head of Student attributed to him by an interview announced this end of the The plan, to tx>come ef(cctive Health Service, said Friday. to the Aucas, a bloodthirslymlss~on Ect\a. Prof .. 'Farrell, er for Life magazine. Life had next September, will except stu· DES MOINES "" - The state . Also, Dr. Miller said, the num· dore:.n tribe 0{ naked. pain(ed , dents In the sur College of Medi· quot 'd him as saying the Eisen· lancers whO kl,1Ow almost nothIng ( cannot pay Iowa City for a $16" hower administraUon had "w:.lketl ber of virus sickness cases is back ~ irle , Coll ege of Dentistry, and Col· 193 as ssmont for a street wi d· to a "prelflare·up" normal - 8 lege of Nursinl{. These to the brink" of war three times or modern civjlizalion. MA Leader stu.dent.~ ening job done last summer next and averted it by "strong actions." or ' 10 treated cases 'Friday and will continue to I:..ke free physical to SUI property. This was a ruling Ground F~~g :I~'!e~~~rs found /. ~ , Dulles said the hlnese Red~ several more reported. xams at Student Health. hal)ded down by the Iowa attorney He said onLy three Hillcrest the fifth body Friday. The others ' wel'e put on noticc that the United res· The rt'port of th physical must ""neral's oHice Thursday. States would hit them with alom,ic Idents reported Cor treatment. Al· had been spotted at Intervals since' be £Heel by the beginning of orlen· last Tuesday in a quest directed Resl·g'ns Posls The ruling came as a surpriflC weapons if they walked out of the lbough there may have been a few tation wc k for the first semester from Shell Mera, 100 mill'S south· to members of th State Board of Korean truce talks or iot rvened new cases In the dormitory, the fo, which the student Is cOI'olling. negents who control and operate openly in Indochina. Tbe lhJrd tn· outbreak at Hillcrest probably is ea$t oC Quitq. By DAN HINSON At least one body was pierced by SUl. Board offiCials claimed that stance he mentioned was when Dr. Miller eXplained. over. a .primitive lonce. 1'homas F~l'tc Jl J~ ., president ~{Mother ~jmilar paymenls had been made Congress authorized Eisenhower to , Ho P.&MnI", Infant Hit Tbe victtms W{!rll P(>tel' F l ep.~ni . the \owa City Coul\cll.Manager s , f6r previous widening projects. fight for Fo~mosa. Dr. Miller, sPeaking for Prof, Seattle, Wash.; Nathaniel Saint, AssQ., resigned as a soclatc pro- By Polio' Rece,'ve The $,6,193 is part of an $89.932 Dulles' remarks stirred alarmed Marcil. P. Powell, of the SUI De· }funtingdon Valley, Pa.; James EI· lessor of English at sur Thursday, , bill submitted by low:. City to lhe commcnt in British newspapers, Partment of Hygiene and Preven· liott, Portland, Ore.; Edward Me· His resignation was accepted by $500 ponatiC)n Slate Executive Committee (or one o{ them calling him "this edgy 'ttve Medicine. who couLd not be Culley, MllwQukee, Wis., and Rog· the State Board of Regenls meet ~Idening Madison Street between gambler." ing in Des Moines effective Feb. 3. reached · Friday night, said thl' ot~) er Youderian, Laoslng, Mich. MADISON, Wi s. IA'I- A Madi on Washington and Jefferson Streetll, Dull.. Quoted analysis by POWell proved condh. The missioo8ries had worked Farrell has been the head of the wo man. , bclic\'cd to the first and other strtet modifications. A SHOE WHICH anpearcd in a hole In the ie. cov'rin, tilt Iowa Rlv. be "The nbility 10 gel to the verge stvely there was no food poison· si nce last September to win the technical writing department in Vl' er Friday led , to an investigatien by POlie., Th. shH was dlscollertd woman in the nation to gi birth The bill, subject to approval by without getting into war is the nec· ing. friendship oC the tribesmen. the College of Enginecring. He is to a child whcn she had infantile the attorney general's omce, was by three SU I students. Speculating as to whether th.re might be a es ary art," Dulles was quoted as R.p.... d PII,ht. going to the University of Michiga n paralysiS ond at th(' same time hall /lpproved earlier this week by the " There is thelpossibility that res· body in the river, police Solid that the possibility was remote becau .. Raying. "U YOll cannot master ft, They flew repeatedly in a light where he will continue the same idents contracted the virus from the water is only two feet deep at th.t point. her infant born wilh the disease, ¢xecutive council. you 'nevitably get into war. plane over an Auca village on the type M work. I{ot an unexP<,cted assist of $500 the Hillcrest meal Wednesday eve· However, Oscar Strauss, assis· "If yo utry to run away from iI, nihg, he said. river IIOd dropped gifts-machetes L.d C·MA Fight Friday. t ant attorney general, ruled that beads, clothing, cbmbs-which thc if you are scared to go to the brink, There is also a possi billty the Tried *To Cross* * Farrell 1 d Lhe C·MA fight for 'I.'he woman, Mrs. Daniel F. Ben· street widening cannot be consid· Indians received with evident de· city· manager government against !lon, was stricken with polio Sept. you are lost." disease was contracted several Police,Probe ('red an improvement under the While firmly backing up thcse light. days before tHe out·break, Dr. Mil· lhe Non·Partlsan T a x payer s 23 . On Oct. 3, her haby boy, Daniel law providing for street assess· Mississippi Ice; Thus encouraged, the five land· views, !Julies refu~ d either La di s· ler stated. Inoculation period may League in the November city elec· Patrick. was born, also with the ments against state property. ed on a beach of the river Jan. 3 tio ns. Three C·MA candidates were own or endor e the remainder of be a Cew hours or several days; Believed Drowned disease, according to her physi· Strauss did approve payment to and put up a prefabricated hut in elected to the City Council. They cian, Dr. Homer Carter. Lhe lengthy Life forei gn policy re· no one knows for sure, he added . Iowa River Itlwa City of $73,739 of the total view which credits him with the DUBUQUE IA'I - Authorities Fri· a tree to ' serve as lheir advance recei vcd 63 per cent of the vote. Dr. Carter said that II spinal tap '$everal Ways' camp. Mrs. Walter S. Dewey, 1122 Kirk· street improvements bill. This fig· "greatest display of personal di· Iowa City police were inve li· day called ofC a four-day search was performed I) n the ba by, which Ure is mostly for street pavi ng and "Not too much is known about Entries (rom Fleming's diary wood Court, vice·president oC the definitely showed it had active plomacy since the great days of the gating the myste riou ~ appearance improved lighting. The entire pro· the virus," Dr. Miller said. " It for Ma rvin Anderson, 22 , Dodge· made public Thursday by Abra· Iowa City C·MA, reported that she polio. The infant's legs and left Franklin·Adoms·Jeff rson Lrium probably can be contracted in sev· of a shoe in a hol e in the ice on ville, Wis., believed to have fallen ham Vanderpuy, president of the has received a letter or resigna· ject involved about $97,000 in reo virate in the Eul'coc of the 1780s. the Io wa River Friday. arm foiled to show no rmal muscu· pairs. eral ways." through thin Ice and drowned while Inter·American Fellowship of Ec· tion from Farrell as president of lar respon e. Humphrey said that, taken liter· He declined to predict but said The shoe was di~covered about attempting 10 cross the Mississip· uador-told of the first direct con· lhe association. The unusual gift came to the University ofnelals say the state ally, the magazine article " in ef· 15 feet from the ri~' crbo nk , behind fect expounds a new basis for there Is a chance another "flare· pi River from East Dubuque, Ill. tact of the missionaries with the N.w Prlll.nt woman throu~h ' the Dane County had approved payment earlier Cor up" will break out in "two or three the Iowa M~moriul nion purking Aucas. They were two men and a She said a nominating commit· March of Dimes from Marion, widening Madison Street one block American foreign poUcy. Mr. Dul· East Dubuque County, m., offi· les' art oC getting to the verge ,)( days or perhaps longer." lot by Ulree SUI students who rl:" cials said they believe Anderson girl-all completely nude-the mis· tee, composed of members of the Ohio. Jt was in the form of a cash· north of the secUon it now refuses ported it to police. to p:.y {or. war comes precariously close to "It's not known for sure that and a companion, Jerry Daney, sionaries lured from the jungle by board oC directors of the C·MA, is ier's check lor $500. shouting in the Aucan tongue. Ali rejecting the traditional American the disease is caused by a virus," Delective Harland Sprinkle, Capt. 20, also or Dodgeville, both at· " working on" the selection of a conviction that we must never Dr. Miller said. It may be bacter· Laurence Ham and Sgl. Ri chard tempted to cross the river ice on seemed unafraid. new president. They are expected Report Gen. Wedemeyer strike the first blow ." ial. But a virus o( some kind is Lee probed th ho le with a 15·foot foot nd fell in. to report early next week. Symphony Band the generally accepted cause." hooked pole Friday ev('nin~. but Farrell has been on the board of Ixcellent After Surgery 11I.'s D.dslons Dancy, about ~ pounds lighter Regents Approve directors since the fall of 1954. He In the Life interview, Dulles said He said it would be possible to said th ey found nothing else in the than Ander on, is believed to have To Give Concert isolate the virus but the expense area. 'fhey said Ihr· 5ho(' apparent· was elected president at the asso· OREAT LAKES, III. IA'l-Gen. A. it was Presiaent Eisenhower who pullcl;! himsd( b8<'lt onto the ice Increase in.Dorm ciation's annual meeting last The SUI Symphony Band will C. Wedemeyer met.> was report d made the ultimate decisions for ror research would be tremendous. Iy is a boy's style, aboul sire six and made his way to shore. He was It would u.ke a great deal or work :rnd one·halr. spring. present its first concert of the year in "excellent condition" Friday "strong action" which, Dulles said, arrested Monday night by Dubuque (ollowing a gall bladder operation qnd possibly several years, he . The hole, :.bout 14 inches wide, Fees at Iowa Stat'e Wednesday at 8 p.m. in rowa Me· averted war. police on a complaint of a harbor lit Great Lakes Naval Hospi tal. For example, Dulles said Eisen· added. is su rrounded by an area of what \8p•• '.' t. The Dolly I ...an) ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY morial Union. watchman who found him in a IA'I - oC hower decided that if the Commu· 220 Affected appears to be frc~ hly frozen icc. DAVENPORT Henry M. Free tickets are available today Wedemeyer, commander U.S. truck. DES MOINES - The State As the toll stands now, nearly The shoe was partially frozen into McCullough, Democrat from Dav· to Lhe public at the information forces in the China Theater duro nists walked out of the Korean The car in which the p8ir had Board of 8egel)ts Friday approved 30 per cent of the Hillcrest resi· the ice and wa~ lying with the sole en port, Friday announced his can' j desk irt the south lobby oC the ihg World War 11, retired Crom truce negotiations, the United been riding was foun(l ' obandoned an increase in dormitory room· dents have ~n hit by the disease up. didaey for U.S. Representative Union . . sur students will not be the Army in L951. He Is vice-presi· States would launch air attacks on -220 of 679. UnoWcial estimates on the Illinois. side of the rI ver on and·board rates at Iowa State Col· from Iowa's First District. Mc· required to present identification dent and a member of the board Manchuria and use tactical atomic The river :1l that point is only a sandbar at the end o{ a dead end lege from $540 to $570 per year Cullough atended SUr. . cards. (1r directors 01 Aveo Mfg. Co. weapons. have placed the number at 250 and about two fe t deep, police said. higher. road. East Dubuque Police Chief and at Iowa State Teachers Col· They were unable to explain the ThrQughout sur and Iowa Cify Dane Steiner said green paint on lege from $510 to $540 a year. appearance of bubbles on the sur· the car, owned by Anderson, linked Housing rent.. ls Cor married stu· there haa been an increased tempo face of the hole. They said they Indian UN Representative Soeaks Her_ In tbe number of cases. Some stu· il to a hit·run accident in East dents were increased from $26 to dic\ not think th' river WIlS deep Dubuque Monday night. $42 at Iowa Slate and from $25 dents living In other dormitories ('nough for a body to fioal down and private residences have becn Dancy has told authorities he (ell to $3S at Iowo Teachers. the river, if Ihf'l'e were ::I body. hit by the virus. Nearly 70 pupils down while crossing the river College spokesmen said increases al the Jowa City Junior High Police said only one per on has bridge alone. He told o(ficers aCter were required because of the need School became ill last week, but been reported missing here in the the fall everything went blank and for money to build mol,'C dormi· India To RetaijlJ Her ~Own Way of tife' U,ere has been no recurrence. last several weekR. He is Edward he can't recall how he got wet or tories . . Dobski , 70, 620 S. Dodge St., who what happened to Anderson.- This action {ollows another, has been missing from his room taken by the bo:ud on Dec. 9, 1955, By IRA KAPENSTEIN Iowan Considered since December 31 . There have not US Ch S· when it apnroved a $3O.a-year rent India cannot be ('xpected to adopt and the U,S., he added, must be fundamental basis in the UN !>cen a.ny unsolved ref10rts of miss· ' ooses Ite boost for SUI dormitories eCfective entirely the United States way of one of two·way muLual acceptance, ~uld be a mood to synthesize, to For Nationa I Post mg children, they said . • • next September. life nor tht' Russian way of life, with neithe,' country attempting to ~rmonjze." Single, dOllble,' and quadruple Arthur S. LDIl , ~ rmon e nt repre· evade the imporlance of neutral India keeps a modest army, Lall WASHlNGTON III - Three Np· senlative or India \0 the United acceptance. rooms with t;:.th were raised $35, said, very small in size, primarily braskans and one Iowan are among Dr. Bean Given To Launch Sate!lite as were rooms in South Quad· Nations, told a lecture audience "[ndla has not become pro. here Frid:.y n!.ght. (or internal usc ond for such in· farm experta being considered Cor WASHINGTON IA'I - The . United rangle, the only !'on·boardin" dol'· assistant secretary of agriculture. American because of American lltanees as the Korean war and the $7,700 Grant Slates Friday announced the mitory on the SUI campus. This Lall, spea " in~ on "The Jndian f11ey are Herbert Hughes, Im· will rai~e rates to S220 a year. Synthesis an4 ~c West," at the aid," LillI stated. He stressed that Jndochina war. He said India's ar· perlal, Leroy Welch, Omaha, and Dr. William B. Bean, head of the launching site and first specifie mament expenditures takes about d('tails of the earth satellites it , Hillcrest and Qu&drangle dormi· seventh annual Sudhindra 80'le Me. aid should not become a political Charles Marshall, Lincoln, Ncb. Jnternal Medicine Department of morial Lecture at said " Th(' string and that It is the spirit o( seven or eight per cent of their hopes to cnd whizzing 1ntQ lower tory rates will rise to $650 for sur, and Marvin McLain. Brooklyn, the sm College of Medicine, re· West must und('rstond and in Its cooperation and friendship which is total naUonal ond slate budgets. space. double aJftJ triple rooms and $720 Jowa. ceived a $7,700 gr:.nt from the Na· for rooms with hDth . tllrn accept India." important. Lall said he did mit understand . JameR A. McConnell , Mansfield, tiona I Vitamin Fowndalion . Inc. for Ru ssia has also announced plans He said that the U.S. has not reo He said the basis of the United why the visit of Russian Premier Pa., reelJned last Dec, 31 as an cancer research. to launch an artificial satellite at AGENT APPOINTED sponded to ' I ~~l a 's position in the Nations hal to be agreement. Nikolai Bulganin and Communist assi.tant &eel't!tary. SUI is one of 10 schools to re· least ~ix m(lnL~ s ahead rf the first WATERLOO IA'l-Appointment 01 world and t1iiit an examination of "There is no victory In majorities. I!~rty boss Nikita Khrushchev Amprietm raU11chin g. . McLain t1Q been with ·the de· ceive the grants which became ef· Bog Newbrough, ~1, as special the India n wa~ of life would inspire When there is one country refusing brought such negative reaction in partment for several years as di· fective Jan. I. The Deron'iQ J)('nartmcnt dis· agerlt (or Farm Bureau insurance a new eonc:e ption. to agree to a resolution, that resa- the United States. rector, v,ln division, Commodity Dr. Robert S. GoOdhart, Sci en· closed that Patrick Air Force aase Services was announced Friday by "Superfidnlly," he said, " it is lution is in Cact dead," Lall said. Russia has developed remark· SllIblllzation Service. ii" tine Director of the foundation, an- at Cdcoa. Fla., had been eelected the Black Hawk County Farm Bu· assumed that India has rejected Lall, said that "by dint o( persc· ably from a material standpoint in HuitJes,' ll vlee.,reii.dent of, the nouneed lhat the 'gr3lits wOUld' be as the U.S. takeoff point. The reau. the WeSt. This is a misconceived "erance" India was able to get the the last !IS years and tbe ' Indian Mational Wheat fJrbwet8 Assn'! aud used to augment the \,xlensive reo r~k.lt' 18 11nc:!hcd " bilby, moon ". are Newbrough, the past thrcil years view. India's altitude has 'been one 'K~reon prisoner;C war Cormula oeople wanted to see these leOOeI'$. a ' me~f 'l Of the Commodity search pt'ogrflm in the fi elds ' of eltpected to girdle the earth In an farm director of KWWL radio and of a ~si ll1jlnlion and synthesis, Lall aocepted by . both sides.· "We try to Loll saLd. "ft is fallacious to think ctedit ' ~rporatlon'8 a d v Iso r Y vitamins and nlltrition carried on egg-shap(>d orbiL ranging from 700 ~levl!lIon, will take over the job sliid. bring ciOlmtties nearer to each that it would change our poliCies or ·,board. , ' ~ ; oy the foundation. to IlOO miles from 'earth. Monday. The rel:.lionship, between Indta olber. 'Our approach is that the f~ling8," .
• ' I • r doodles by dean I The Daily Iowan' I . General Notlc.. must be I.,t at Th. Datly Iowan office. Room 20l SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1956 Communications Center. by 2 p .m . the day precedlnl publication. The,. must be typed or legibly written and .I~ed. They wlU not be accepted b, ------7 ubiLlped d------ally except Sund~y --and ------~~~~~~.------• DAlLY IOWAN ADVEltTISL'IO TAn pnone. 'rhey will not b. published more than one week prior lo the event. Mondl, and lepl hoUd.,-. by Student (I Busme.. Man ...... E. John Koltman The Dally Iowan reserves the riaht to edit notice•. Publlcatlons. Inc., CommunlcaUons , I A . Bu. Mar.. · William J . Va""hBn Cenler, [OWl City. 10 ..... Enle...... Ct:J fled Mar. .. M . WIlliam Norton GAMMA ALPHA CH I-Gamma wanting to learn are urged lo al MCOnd d ... Ina Iter It the PMt otrl~ PromoUon Mrr ...... Ai Burshlan .t Iowa City. under Ihe .d o[ Con- Alpha Chi will hold a meeting tend. The meeting will start at 7:30 _ of March t. 1878. DAILY IOWAN IIAILY IOWAN CIllCCL TION TAn' Tuesday. Jan. 17. at 7:30 at Prof. p.m. Requirements for member Circulation Mal\arer. . Mil Turnbull Editor ...... K lrk Boyd , Ellis Newsome's home, 127 Ferson ship will be explained along with Dial 4191 I' ,ou h .. ,I r"'I •• M.anaKlna Editor ...... Jlck Ppase EMBER •• lb. A OCI TIlD PltESS St. the method of learning to fly. ,.,.r 0.11, ••• am by 7:111 • •m . 111.". News Editor . . . . . • Phyllis Flelnln, The A l integration in the saine "When," inquired, weakly, tdy 12 :30 p.m. - UniverSity Club Dr. L TO THE EDITOR: ing chair-slashers, is that scholas ing to keep the froth from showing FL YING CLUB-The Iowa Fly E ••artl possible to turn the pllblic school systems manner they fought giving colored people Luncheon-University Club Rooms. ,I, TI As a one-time sports editor of tic graveY'lrd,' that monUment to at the corners of my mouth. "was ing Club will hold a meeting Tues of tile state over to private corporations. the right to vote. As soon as courts declare the Daily Iowan l'm extremely sleepless nrghts and peptic ulcers, this decided? " . day, Jan. 17, in the Recreational (For lnformatlon rerar~lnr dates be Je1 •• I the the es section. Some few years yond this schedule, see rat.lvatlons In Morain. , C eorgia and South Carolina llOliticians are one method uneqnstitutional, the politicians proud of the editorial " Welcome "It·s something ·new. A' week or Area Conference Roo~ at the Un the oUice of the Presllicnt. Old Cyclones" carried in your Jan. ago a benevolent inventor, himself two ago," was the reply. Ion. People interested in 'flying or C""lIo1.) consideri~g similar legislation. will thi(lk up another to last for a few more ,d Pla8 4 edition. It represents a fine step perhaps a former M.A. or Ph.D. Total score: For me, 2~-otkt un ------The amendments will not, in fact, make years - lmtil it goes tJ1TOllgh the courts and toward the big time attitude each candidate. brewed up a batch 01 n~cessary sheets of nllclttle'.qU$lllty private schools out of the educational ta is declared \Inco.ostitutionaI. of Iowa's great educational in wood pulp and old rockford socks paper, at I'M per sllCet; balf the and rolled it out into a type of pa reDtal on two typewriter!, 'tl.50; cilities of' the states. Colored and white stitutions should sllaretoward each ermen: Tllis practice will end in the same man other. No fin er lhing will ever he per called "Corrassable Bond. " plus incidentals such as extra car n students will receive the same educafion ner as did the one de igned to prevent N e said for our leam than you have Now, this sluff does ot sell Cor bon and untold hOurs of agony, er· chicken-grit, but it's worth its price P11l8 ~ they are receiving ~lOW - in segregated gro voting. Time viii catch up with it. The &aid in your editorial. Many thanks asing carbon-smud~es off a 100% -lOne Year Ago Todau ' .... from all of us here. We want Yolt because even lhe most flagrant Jag first carbon. For the lady', 110 y 1 T~. II. schools. The~e will be rio tuition charges. people Of the SOllth will see that integration to know. loo, that our best wishes typing eHors erase off it like crazy. sheets of extra paper ; the other Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. said that he was confident that Cb..... 8 the states will appropriate the money to is inevitable and right and stop thwarting go to Iowa and Bucky O'Connor Also it'6 thin enough tllat you can haJf of the typewriter tab; equal UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold had made !lrogress in his "".,... 8, make umpteen carbons. A genera ler•• n: run the schools. in the coming Big Ten race. We incidentals; even more hours of Peiping talks and that "our flicrs would be free." Fl.... it. tion of grad students clutciled thiS erasure, plus duplicate copies oC 0 ..11 8 hope that the Cyclones and I [awks 1I.... t .. As l~iv of thl' morl' colorrul ('xprriencl's 01 An Arrie-nn rxplorrr lmcl Allthor pl'rcl irlr(1 lor1:lY Ihnt lit" IInlo- casf' h.-,el. to the ('(lurt~. Thp WOllnd~ : the 1(1 Iwxt gencration c1pnn "p in tlwir \\' kr. pnf\l'r indirect Ilwasur!' of il. 8molHILLEL English Lutheran Church at 5 p.m. Church Seeks New Members Rabbi Harry Kapl the guest (Married Students) IQUnC~l ed a 13-week pr~.Easter ~v- T" Meet On of the local Hillel Foundation [rom Ii Joyce Stoulameyer, staff angcltcal program aimed at m. .." e Lutherans Plan Jan. 15-17. a. ociate at We~ley Foundation. creasing the size of the church con- Of Founders of Rabbi Kaplan wa one of th will speak to Wesley Supper Club gregation by 75 members. • Installation of New founders of Hillel, an organiz.ation at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Her topic will The program began with the SUI Hillel House for Jewish student begun in 1923 be 1 neology of John Wesley." visit of Mr. and 1\[rs. Jack A. Sut on the Univer ity of Illinois cam- Supper will be served at 5 p.m. ton here the first week in January Council Members pus at Champaign, liI. at We ley HouS('. Baby IUers will and will end March 18 with a dedi· Five new council membel's or He will be Ole guest of Hillel at Ibe available at the beginning of cation service. Mrs. Sutton is a First English Lutheran Church the Sunday night supper nt 6 p.m. the program. former missionary to China and will be instollo!d at the 11 a.m. On Monday an open hou e will be NEWMA i~ CLUB ~ Jack Sutton is national field dir· worship sl'r\'ice Lhrre unday. held in his honor from 4·5 p.m. at If now come by unday night ector of Men's Work for the Dis Newly-elected officers of other HUlel House. On Tuesday. Rabbi ewman Club is going to have a ciples of Christ in the Onited States chureh group will all'o be installed Kaplan will visit the Jewish Ira· sleigh ride party. If the snow and Canada. at the service. ternity houses on campus. doesn't come an ice skating party A four· week visilation by church The new council members, elect· ROGER WILLIAMS ":iU be held at the Melrose skating , )'llembers will begin Feb. 5 undec ed at th l00th annual meetiR!~ of Prof. Robert Campbell of the fink . .. Ihe direction of Mrs. Frank Ander the church W dlle da e\·enmg. SUI School of Religion will speak The regula~ meetmg Will be held . o son. A six·month goal calls for 100 are: Prof. Da vi d l\lcClI key oC tile on "Science and Relig\l>n" at the at the Cat,ho.hc St~ldent Ce.nt~r and s new members. SUI Athletic D('partl1enl, Prof. meeting of Roger Williams Fellow. the benediclaon Will be said m the t The program is being ditected by George W. Forell oC the sur School ship. Professor Campbell holds de- t. Thomas More Chapel. t arees in both science :lRd theology. . [ee skate~ may be ~ented at the Dean Jones, chairman of the evan or Religion, Carl Bolender, Prof. .. , rmk. A SOCial hour wdl be held at gelical department of the church: Clarence BeJ'j{ oi the SUI Chemis LSA the student center for tho who Mrs. W. C. Wikel, chairman of the try Department. and A. C. Cahill. "Revolution and Heconcilialion," do not wi h to go sleighing or skat membership development depart Hetiring council member are: the top of the Student Volunteer ing. I\lent : 1\Irs. Marjorie Clatterbaugh Prof. Franlc O'Connor of the SUI Movement Quadrennial Conference WESLEY ~ o( the education department and Athletic Dcparlmcnt, Frederick held at Athens, 0 ., Dec. 27 to Jan. "John Doe." a one ael drama Wall, la",an Ph.te b, N.III.... u ..... ) t. Harold Hill of the worship depart Moore, Kencth Dudley, and Vernon 1. will be di cussion topic at the dealing with man's basic problem SUI PHYSICAL PLANT EMPLOYES ... moved Santa's headquarters Friday. The metal buildi", In which Rabbi Kaplan Rogers, financial secrelary. m"nt. Luth ran Student As n. meeting. of learning to live with his fellow· Santa resided from November until Christmas will b. stored away for UH next y.ar. The church has also approved {or A 1956 budget oC $22,500 was ap Marilyn Smith, G, orma, N.D., men, will be presented in the Main Rabbi Harry Kaplan, one of the proved by the congregation. This aclion a plan proposing to sponsor founders of Hillel in tbe United Eloise Miller. A4, Rock Valley, and Lounge oC Wesley House at 6 p.m. a, rcfu gee family's resettlement in figure is about 22 per cent above Charles Chri tensen. G, Marcus, Sunday. .' States, will visit the SUI campus lhe 1955 budgct. Total receipts nf SUI Considering Buying It- Plan To Enlarge ' '' .1, Iowa City. Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Lutheran repre nlatives from sur Wesley Bible Study Group will Ule church tor 19;;~ Wl're $18.056.14 . Pro£. Frederick Bargebuhr of the to the conference, will lead the dis continue its study of the Gospel of Part o( the rise is attributed to cussion. John at 10 a.m. Sunday in th School o{ Religion announced Fri· an increase in proposed benevolent day. The meeting will be held at First Study Room of Wesley House. gifts (or 1956. Tip increase will be er Unitarians To Hear Habbl Kaplan is midwest regional (J from $4.000 to $5,350. Included in Hamburgers To Eat in S~~~~~~~d~~I!:~, :'"" director of Hillel and director of new series of exhibits, and a series B'nal B'rith Hillel Foundation at the, bencvolence are: Lutheran · t ·th N 0 y 2SUI Professors student work. LuU eran World Re· In WI W ve or art mms are .a('tivities planned .. Ohio ~late University. M u e e n Art lief, Iowa Lulh ran Welfare So Conference Gives Students by the UniverSity Guild this .. Two sur professors will lead While here Rabbi Kaplan will year. 4 meet with the SUI Hillel group c1ety, Tabitha 1I0me In Lincoln, By PENUEL MALA FA thc services at the First Unitarian Nebr., and Nachu a Home in Dix· The Guild soon will announce tbe Society this Sunday. S('veral times and visit the SUI SUI stud nls might po ibly be erved a hamburger cooked in one schedule of exhibits during the School of Religion. on, III. For ~ig n mission work is Prof. Alex ander Kern of the SUI also included. 'World Problems hisighl' minute, two poached eggs in 45 seconds Imd a large turkey in 30 min pring emester. Group shows. one English Department will speak on This year's budret include $3, utes when units four, five and six of the Iowa Memorial Union are com man shows, and an open-air ex· The Student Volunteer Movement hibit are under consideration. "Unitarians and the Flowering of Hillel Asks 'Why 500 for improvement in the church pleted, Miss Violet Pammel, Union dining service manager, said Fri New England." Prof. D. C. Spries Quadrennial Conference gave us joint meeting befcl'e the confer The schedule of art films a\so and on fixtures and furnishings. "insights inlo the problems focing tcrbach oC the SUI Speech Path· Study Medicine?' ence end('{l . day . will be announced soon. These wlU ology Department will conduct the the world," said Miss Salty Smith, South African whit(' and ne- This spced in service will not be due, however, to an increase in the be shown Friday nights in the Michaelsen To Appear student worker at Fir~t Christian church service. Both are members Money may not be the answer to groes. who usually do not get along Union's kitchen stafr. Chemistry Auditorium. I Church. well , had an !lrca forum, a session of the First Unitarian Society. the queslion : "Why People Study On Waterloo Telecast SUI iii considering buying new she said, "but it would take only Orncers of the Art Guild include: on the Church actil ity in their area Mary Hecht. O . Olens lis, N.Y., The Rev. Alfred J. N. Henriksen, Medicine" - the subject of a talk Prof. Robert S. Michaelsen, dir· Scvcntc n persons from SUI at· cooking equipment - the RayUleon 45 minutes with the new electronic "0 tfOnded the confert'nce ht'ld on the of th world, Ix>fore they left for pre" d nl: Bruce Dorl'mon. At. N.. w minister of the local Unitarian So· at Hillel discussion group Sunday ector of the SUI School of Religion, Radarange microwave oven which o\·/!n. York. \dc~ preJlden~; Dick Andereon, ,. ciety, is preaching at the Thirrl at 2:30 p.m. will appear on a telecast on KW· University of Ohio campus. Athens. their respectil'e campu homes. utilizes a new heating principle 1'.4. Surlln,lOn. I r ....urer; J anet Jan.. , Radarange has the ability to re A3. lown. 9'1y. corre"POndlnr crder),: 1.}nitarian Church of Chicago Sun· The lecturer will be Dr. Willi am WL·TV, Waterloo, 1l:30 a.m. Sun· Ohio. Dec. 27-Jnll. 1. Conference Altogethrr ~ area forums were that cooks food faster than any nnd Mar!"l.Chrlrs of First ham steak in 50 seconds, a pork In use in Bo ton, Provid nce, Dc· 27·Jan.], will be held at the United Chri Uan ChUl'ch, 3 Lutherans. 2 chop in 60 seconds. a chicken lob· b'oit and Chicago. Student Fellowship Center lD the M. Richard hault, author of Baptists, 2 Episcopalians and 1 stet In 3 minutes, baked polatoes , lts usc will become more wide- Congregational Church at 7:45 p:m. "Encounter with He\'olution" and Presbyterian. Thl'cc these per r. Church notices* *should * be de - Mornln,. Wer* hlp , 1l:1W * and *11 . ,m. The *R.f!v . P*. J . 'Budreall.* anel ot 16 oz.) in 2 minutes and a Chicken sfjread, Mi Pammel said, when Sunday. .. I. Ser,. •• : "f'altho" The Jlev. A. . R. Burclerklrehtr, auf 'anh staff membcr of a Brazilinn Pres· sons were religious organization 11 lb.) in 90 seconds . • posited with the RcllrloUB news Stutle.1 V •• P.rs, 3 p.m. • Sund.y ~I •• e., G:H, 8. n, 10, and H::I. ~ervicing facilities and traincd All tudents who atendcit · ~ t byterian emlnary. spoke ea('h • ~dltor of The Daily Iowan In the Topic: " Jeurney 10 A1a!ln • a.m. staff members and three or the "ll takes us about three hours personnel become available to as· conference and all who are ·. iIl· Dr. Bruee l\leCuliourh Th. 10 I•• lIl, h 1'1 .... day. newsroom, Room 201. Communl ' .m. ma .. u., students wer from foreign coun· to cook a 21-lb. rib roast beef," sist in its care and installation. Lcrested are invited. . ,1(.1 , . , by tbe eon rreraUon. z \. atioDS Center not later than 2 CRUaCn OF THE NAZAItIlNB 'Newnlan dub. ~ p,IU . After the main addrese each tries. Io ll. m• Thursday for publication , Burhn,lon .ntl Cltnlo .. Sit. n.lly M.ss:,. 0::'0 a;m .. 1 • •'!' .. 7:90 a.m . day small grollps of 15 would mcct The studcnts from here had no The .~V . Ira. l. lIoover, !'t1l.lster and discuss thl' meaning of Ulat Saturday. The Dally Iowan reo Gtabam Crow, l\"nlst~r of MUlIl. ST . PA 11S L TIIEItAN CR UlteH travel t'xpenses. Funds ror chart- .1 'ierves Ute rl,lIt to edit all no s.ntlay Seho.l. 9:4ft, 18:4G • . m. MluouTI Synod day's addrpss in regard to lhe ring the bu~ w re raised by a Junior ell.reb, 9:-43 •. m. J.II•••• n In' Ollbert t •. ' ~Iees. Sermon: .. ' u u. Will Ceme 8atk:' Th. R ... Elmer II. 1'0hr, Plltor Christian lifl! today. A full length committee. Members of the com "or.la, Wortblp. 10 :13 ...... ~lernlnr \\'on hlp, 0 •. m . • nd It a .nt. religlou mofion pictured was oC mittee were the Rev. Albert C. Hof ENGINEERS, . AOllDA8 ACRIM' CONoaEOATION Sermen: "The Grcattill Sin:' Sua ••, 8e~.D I. 10 ~ . m . fered each dav. richter of First Christian Church, I~I'! E. " ••I1I .. ,t.. 81. Bresee Fello",sbl" G p.m. . ... ltabbl E. St.m.. Co.p•• V,utb Roar, 6: 1 ~ ,.m. THE CIlIJRCu OF JlRI T An international display or art by Mrs. Ray O. Johnson of First IS20 Kirkwood Av. . al>htb .. or bl,. 80'arol., ...... enUolll lle Sonl ••. 7:~' p.m. the students attending the .:onfcr Presbyterian Church. Bea Diel'ks, i adusah meeUnrJ 8 p.m. Tut-Iday, S.,rmon : I' How to Plril e God," Bible Clilles, 10 • •m . .SCIENTISTSl . . . .' . M.rnln, Wouhlp. \I •. m . ence was on exhibit during the six· A4, Iowa City, and LOlVell Mathes, ASSE ~ IBLY 011' 000 FReE METnODIST CHAPBL Sermen : "00 "'orwlrd !" I" 43~ S. Clinton 8l. 9:11 Tblrd A "e. Eventnr Sfrvlee, '7 !30 ,.m. day meeting. A2. Iowa City. I" Th. R ••. Dan Miller. P • • t •• The ae •. J ame. P . l\(asse,. P •••• r Sermon ) ,.iThe Path. ••, Lite." About ],300 of the tndents at Five local churches contributed Run ••,. School, 18 " .m. S.n"1 Scb ••I, 19 a.m. tending the meeting were foreign to the rund. The group also contact PHYSICISTS, ~or"'n, Worsblp, 11 '.m. ~1.oIlQ'. 10 a.m. TRt: OON GREGATIONAL CIIUItCR Clinton an. Jetrenon Sta. I' (·hll .....•• Cburob . 11 ' .ID. EveD'nc Sf.!.leu, 7~ao ,.m. students. Korean and Japanese stu· ed service club. , indiddual church ChrJ&t·, Ambasntl.n. 8:44 p.1Il. Th. R ••• John O. Crall. Mlnill .. Iv •••eU . Ue Servlee, ., ,.m. BETHEL AFRICAN IIIETHODI8T 1\10"nln,. Won hlp. 10 : 4~ a.m . dents, whose countrips are rather members and groups within I cn RCII alted St.~ent .~e ll:w lblP, !:38 p.lIl. "cold" toward each other. had a churches. BETHANY BAPTIST CHUaCR 411 S. Governor St. APPLIED B Sl. • nol Fifth A ••. IIln. C. It. McD ...ltI. r ..tor TRINITY t: PIS OPAl. CIIUaCR S'!& E. ('011.,. 81. Tbe "v. LeoD.rd D. Gor.nl on, P."'r DeyeUen.l. S • m . Un III ... M.rnln, Wo ..hl, •• :4G • •m. Won lll,. 4.p.m. Th. ROY t Harold 1'. ~1.G ••• ae.l.r Me."a .. e: "Ood', Pr."hdon,'· • Haly Communion, R • •11\ • Stud ••t Fell ...s ll ip Supp*" G:!Ml , .... OItACE MISSIOrorAItT CHUaCR Breuf... , I:SI a."'. Getting a Picture of Pearson's MATHEMATICIANS C.V.F. a •• SI.tlonl Foll ••a hl,. I:st , •• • Il14 l Mu ••• llno A .... ".mlly ServIce, D:I~ •. m. Churcll S•••• I. 10 ' .m. Go. pel 8ervl~e. j :~ p.m. Tbo aov. Norm ~ n Itobbl, r ..tor Mernlnr Pra yer, If a.m, r Me ....'e: " upreme e .. urt of l!lern Btbl. Study. O:4~ ' .m . lIy." Sumon, 11 '.Ift. Ca nterbury. Club, ,l~:lQ p.m . • . . Voutb Followoblp. 6:;1& p.m. ZION L THf:RAN CIIUItCH CHUItCR OF JESUS CHltlST Sin ...plra.lIon. Youth C hoir, j:3D , .m. E•• u,end Sermon, 8 p.m. Joh.ftlon and Bloomfnrton S LI. Important on-calnpuS OF :'~Tr:;~r..rltl8::.NT8 Th. R ..•• A. C. rr •• hl. P. 'or Mewnln" Worship •••. m ., •• :30 • . 1'8.. ,', Prlel lhootl Moolln,. ~ •. m. HILLEL FOUNDATION un ... y cheol, D:I(\ ...... , - I ~"nd.1 School, t. a.n1. I ~' ! E. t\olllkd st. ".ull Blbl. CI•••• 9:l1li ...... 8aerament M eeUnr, II :J8 p.m. Pr.t. Fr'clorl ... P. 8'r,.hbr. DIr.e,., Sabb.tb Eve Ser.l.o. t'rl"." 7:~' ... m. Interviews soon I FRieNDS MEETING Sunda, Op~n Ueue: '!.rt I).m~ 10"'. MtrnetJral Unl.1I 1~ PAAYfA WIIII.m C ...or. CI.rll JEHOVAH'S WIT/IIESSEII ... hlp .1 0:38 •. m., Suntl.y KINGDOM HALL II'! a'ver.lde Orr ... O. K. Erlo", Pr.. . tlln, 1\Ilo,lole. North American Representatives EVANOELICAL FREE CHUaCB ")Iioooln, Wllhln lb. 1I0unti. or Ye arc bought with a price: Coralville aef ... e." Part Ii, P.r. I .. '! I . Will Be Here January 13, 16 The ..ev. J. S. Palmer, ••"., . . . therefore glorify God in your body h.d .. , School. 9:4~ ...... IOWA CITY MENNONITE CBU.CH and in your spirit which are God's . Mornln, WorshJ,. 11 • . m. HI. Clark I. S ...... n: "Wby Be a Cbar.b MOID The ae ... Vtrrll Rreftn ...._. Patt., I! Corinthians 6:20). ber!" Sllnd., ~obo.l, 8:4~ '.m. Prayer: 0 God, who hast done You '11 learn first hand about the advantages '(c . . V. F. Supper, lJ, ,.m. SM."", Wo ..hlp. lll : .~ ...... Il ... nlft, S.rvl •• , , : ~. , ..... SermOb! "Jel u8 In Uniform." so much for us and dost expect so Sermen: "Floods .r Ble II .. , . In New Yu'll NIChl I'ro,r.m by Myt" 7::141 much from us, Help us no~ to dis and opportunities in choosing a career with M.oI. BII.h ..... p.m. appoint Thee. May al\ that Thou Talk on "C.u.loblph by 111. Rev. Mr. a future at North American. Here engineers FIIlBT ENGLISH LUTRE.AN Bnnna~an, I:~ p .",. hast so kindJy given yield in us for CHUIlCU Thee a large increase; through Je· and scientists are now discovering new " DtlbuClU. aD" M".lIo1 810. naST BAPTIST CHUIlCH " •• tev. Oe.r,e t:,. L. J.ceble •• P .....r T.e aev. O. 1 ...... FaU.'.'.t "'e •• 'er sus Christ our Lord. Amen. ~ Iatln l 8ervlee, M::&' ..... N.".. Cnato ••n. P.lrol1l1. 8k. frontiers in four exciting new fields, #t un"., Sehool, t): ... .l a.m. Cllu.cb Seb •• I .•:_ a .m. ~'rlblp Se.. lo •• 11 ..... Mera.nr "."hlp, l. : ~a ...... Sermen: "G•• in 'Y.ur Mind," 'LMlbera. Stu.ent AI •• t...... Ii ,.m. AUTONETICS l .• tber Lea!ue, 1 p~m. • Gr..... Soh ..1 ot IIIl u l ..... j ,.m. " The JndJa" Amerlcab." A Division. of North American A uialion, Tnc . METHODIST CHUJtCR •••• r WIII~am a ""~.W"IP • • ~:IIA p.m. .' 'life,... an. D.b.q,e 8\a,. In the fi eld of ELECTRO-MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - producing nl'w Dr. L. L. D •••ID,I •• , 1II1.I.t., aEO.OANlZED CHUItCH 0. JESU8 missile guidance systems, fire and 6ight control systems, computers 1: ....rd PhillIp •• A ...e1.t. MI.I.k. ORalST Ot' LATTE. DAY SAINTS T ...... a.ber! S.... , C •• rerence ••em 1 and recorders. MI .. I.t.... SI.".II I..... M.... rl.1 U.I•• This is Pearson's fountain-a popular meeting place of J.y •• Sloal.my... 8'." Ala•• la.. naa E. W.lle. r ••••r ROCKETDYNE Mornl., Wonlllp, 9::If . .... 0 ...0 .. 1 W... bl" '::It •.•• students and townspeople for that mid-morning or af Ola...... ':4~ •. m. A Division of North American Auiation., Inc. tter ..... J':S1 •.•• ternoon . coffee break or snack. All the fountain dishes In the field of ROCKET PROPULSION-thelar,est producer of lar,!' liquid ,.J FIIl8T CHalSTlAN CRll.CR . . ;!I'J Je ... a Ave. BHAIlON IVANOILICAL are mode with that extra deluxe Pearson's ice cream. propelUint rock~ enJinea, more powerful propellants and turbines. h' Tb. a ... A. C. Hofrl.IlI••• P ••t •• UHlTED BaETHaEN CHUaeB Drop in soon and taste the difference. bUJ A. 8mlll1, MIDI. ,.r .f E ...... II •• K.I•• I ' 11 ...11 Se ....I. ' :U •.m. Tb. a ••.•. C. Pf.IIa,•• II, '.al•• ATOMICS INTERNATIONAL Cllar." W .....lp, 1I:~' a .... s ••••, ,.bMI. 'I • . m. A Dwi8ion of North American Auiation, Inc. 'Ii ~rm.a: "Ootl - All Ill. W.,." M.,.la, "."111,. H • .•. m~n. - S •••la, ",.. III" 1:1141 , .• • Peareful application of ATOMIC ENtRoy in any phue or reactor devel • • UDI ..,att, F.II.... hlp Sa,..r. 5 p .•• upment. either lor research or power production. PlaST UNITAr;IAN 80Cn:TY Itor ITanaportatlon to 811 services, c.n It PAYs' to J .... 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P. C•• " ,." 'ukt - , I : J. -~.-.. P.,. 4-THE DAILY IOWAN-low. City, I•• -S.turd.y , Jan, 14, 19$& (] Disgru In Tonight's Big Ten Game- U-High Ti'ps Wilton, MSU Sends 'Apology' To Los Angeles II Ind BOSTON Face ' LOS ANGELES (A'I - An apol. Hawkeyes Minnesota grand jury ogy" for Michigan State's 17-14 Ties for' -one now Rose Bowl victory was received 58-52; 1st By DAVE STEVENS dollar Brin Friday by Mayor Norris Poulson. By GEORGE WINE ',c ago. An improved Minnesota basket· out (or six weeks. contests. The Hawks lead by no Imost o( the game. Wilton Junction failed to &top a ball team will invade the Iowa Although Iowa ha recorded an more than three points in a col· Minnesota is a tough team to The writer is D. B. Woody The 19 Varner, vice·president of MSU. high - powered University High 0'/1 women, r Fieldhouse tonight with the same (!flvlable home court record in ree- lecLive score. play (or two reasons: 1) the Go· School brother act Friday night 1Ir. goal in mind as the Hawkeyes- ent years, Minnesota has nol taken Minnesota carries a 6-4 record, phers employ many types of de· Putting his longue so far back after listen and fell (rom the unbeaten ranks. Il ~' to move above the .500 mark in notice of it. The Gophers llave won but three of the four Josses were (cnses including the new zone, and in cheek he almost swallowed it, employes a Varner wrote: 58-52, before a frantic full house 1'0/ O'Keefe, 47, Big Ten play. in 1955, 1954, 1950 and 1949. in overtime games to Michigan, 2) they are di(ficult to defense be· at the U-High gymnasium. '0 The conte t looms as a big test Score in Last Seconds Southern Methodist and Wake For· cause any player is capable uf " We had given careful instruc O'Keefe wa Jim and Al Scott were simply ' Thursday (or both teains, (or each has a 1-1 Tn the last fil'e game between est. ~ing the leading scor~r. ~our tion to our football team to let too tough for the visitors to handle Jill conference record. the two clubs, the winning points Monday the Gophers rebounded have scored over 20 pomts In a UCLA win the game. They be the group as they cracked the net for 47 ' The cash There i no teleca t scheduled were not scored until the last five Crom their .Michigan loss to upset single game this season. haved perfectly well for 59 min points between them. '1';f1 {or the game, which starts at 7:30 seconds. Iowa has won three of thl' Indiana, 77-71. It ~s reported that .Dommeyer Leeds. Team . ules and 53 seconds but then ill FBI as $1. At one time the scoreboard read: ICTI ments piac p.m. All tickets have been sold five, two of which were overtime they used an efJectlve zone defense ThiS year a returnmg service the heat of the game . . . one the Scotts 26, Wilton 24, before lOt veteran, Jerome Dommeyer, has of our youngslers named Dave OOO-the tot Dick Stocker slipped in a hook shot . ~. I scribing the led the team with a 17.7 point avo Kaiser lost his head and scored to break the Scott monoply on the IItl erage and a .432 percentage. He that unfortunate field goal. the night 0 scoreboard. The indic Unbeaten Illin; To Meet and Dave Tucker scored 23 and " I am sure you will appreciate Win 15 Straight IIG 21 points respectively against In· that this boy is just a sophomore and enterin Prior to this game, Wilton had :qal spiracy to s diana. Tucker and guard Buck and therefore must be excused won 15 straight and was on top the nG Lindsley are the only veterans from some of these kinds of ir and puttin~ Indiana in Big 10 Play Eastern Hawkeye Conference with Jn i intent to ro from last year' squad. responsible actions. an 11-0 mark. ' I CHICAGO INI-Unbealen Illinois and once·defeated Indiana, tabbed Iowa will have a height advan· "You may get some small de· There ~ This victory gives U·Hlgh a 9-1 'lI 11 f all, with 14 co·favorites in the Big Ten basketball race, tangle at Bloomington, Ind., tage. Tucker and Dommeyer are gree of satisfaction to know lhat standing in the conference, and 110 offenses. in the top game of tonight's round of conference play. the Gophers' tallest at 6-4 and 6-3, we have taken disciplinary ac will make the league title an all ) O'Keefe, The Big Ten's weekly TV maUne Loday sends Purdue ( 3-1) to Michi· lion so far as the football team out effort between the Bluehawlrs ll1 i ing a sente gan SLate (1-1 ) for a tilt to be viewed over CBS beginning at 2 p.m. is concerned. We have already PB.08!UlLE LL'i PS and Wilton. If either team drops III a gun·carry ICST ). IOWA ~ ESOTA announced to them that we shall 101 C_In «;·3) ...... F . . T~ker (B· I) another game, it will practically (ore the ju ~----"''''-~-~-''iI I Other conference games lonight Scboof ((1-8) . • . • . F KIUoU (6-~) not permit them to return to the insure the other the conference r I Police w l.Jo,an (6 .. 1) ... _ .. C . . Dommeyer (fI .. !I) Rose Bowl prior to Jan. I , 1958." include Michigan (2-11 at North· S .. bor, (6-0) . . O .. 1.I"dslof C6-8) championship, II:> closed his western to-2) and Wisconsin (0-3 ) Soh.uorman (6-2) .0 . . No'.k (O-~) Michigan State, of course, is 'rhis game was a spectacular In) the robber Time and place: Ted....,·, 1:.il p.Jn., forbidden by Big Ten Confer· Sperts at Ohio State (1-1 i. Iowa Fleldhouse. contest between two teams that ..-J'( year and a Tickets: Sellout or feUTved lelts ence rules from appearing twice must surely be among the top in lji ,I its were rna The IlIini, leading Ole Big Ten Ainu No\!. ao. in succession in the bow 1. 8ro!ld~.lts : WSUI (_.:I'd neh\'.rk). Eastern Iowa in the smaller school 10 at night wh race with a 2-0 record, have an KXIC (and nelwork), KCRG, KItST, bracket. len man was p WHO·F~I, WCCO, WLOL, Briefs ovrr·all record of 8-1 and are Trell at Halftim. I'n removed fr OJ Condenled From rated No. 8 in the current Asso· After the leaving the floor with to have ke A ...1010' rre. 01 paleb .. whereas the Hawks have Bill Lo· a 21-17 halftime deficit, the Blue. up , ciated Press national poll. Propose More quickly ret gan, 6·7, Bill Schoof, 6·6, and Carl hawks came storming back. ) O' Keefe · . I. Indiana, 8-2 for the entire season, Cain, 6-3. Jim Scott kept U·High in th~ 31') EMPTY HANDED - The Hemp cials said, su£[cred its first conference loss at However, Minnesota can even it I.!ontest almost single handedly ~ in his share 0 stead, Tex., girls baskelball leam Minnesota, 'Z7-71 , Monday night. up hy sending in Bill Simonovich, during the third period as the two Two oC t is having trouble hilling the bask· Stadium Seats U·HIGH's 80B PRiCe (10) attem!)ts to fake the ball away fro", Bob However. the Gopher have a 6-U giant. He has seen most o( his ti:ams traded baskets with breath. lu I at large arJ ets in their first season to field a Daut, Wilton Junction's center in an action packed second·half ball sound club and enjoyed a home action as a reserve, although he (Special to The Dnily JOWIlU ) taking pace. ')Q peared berd team. Friday night in a game with game here Friday night. U.High won the contest, 58·52, and tied for court. slarted in a lew games. DES MOINES - The SUI Board He made seven field goals _ ni in 1952 and' Joey LoI>CS of we'll win," O'Connor said. crease the seating capacity of the sweetest victory of the season. witness?" Sacramento, in a 10·round Mlional· Bowling Meeting The Hawks sport a 66.7 point stadium to about 60,000. The pro· By PAUL JESS Scott Seor.s 28 "Yes. No ly televis d fight at the Winterlund average at a .358 clip. This com· ject also calls for additional toilet Jim LUI>er 's 21 I)oints were not enough to beat tile Clinton River Kings Jim Scott emerged as top scorer ,( a Byrne. in San Frnnci co Friday night. The Scratch Leuj(lIe, a bowling pares to opponents' 63.5 average facilities at the south end of the Friday night as Iowa City High lost to Clinton, 49-46. The Hawklets with 28 points and Al gave him The distr group at the Iowa lIlemorial Union, 1111 and .352 percentage. stadium. now han ! a con f('rence r('cord of two wins and five losses. terrific support with 19. A third III I meet with • • • will hold an organizational meeting Iowa and Minnesota meet in a The Board of Regents authorized Iowa City led at the end of the first qu arter and outscored the Clinton brother, Vince, played briefly in I lian to "wo FETCHIK LEADS - Mik Ft'l· at 7:30 p.m Tuesday in the confer· Bill Simonovich return game at Minneapolis Feb. SUI planning and construction of· fi ve in the final quart r, but the River Kings were too strong in the Presuma chik from YOllnkers. N.Y., held the ence room near the Union recrea· 6-11 Resel'vc Cenler 25. ficials to prepare plans and get clutch as Iowa City lost its eigblh game of the season. Clinton now has ~~~::t;od t~~a;~~~tsa~~c:~~~:d °f~~ :;i; will arra d lead in the ational Pro·Amateur tional area. Officials, hOL>ing to cost estimales for the project. a 3· [0 season record, all but nine of their team's total. (Ii tho rites re Golr Tournament Friday, but hM· expand the six-team league. s' id Two other boys, Bob Price and m Byrne said d Ul glory with Ben I10gall nnd that interested bowlers are wei· Close' to Final Gun St M " H bl required to The game was close up to the " Bill Brechler, also had a big hand '?1I Harry L. (Bin") Crosby. come to sign up. ar,y s urn es in the victory. WL get the m --~------~----~------fmal gun, with Little Hawks show jurisdiction Iowa Wrestlers S 82 44 Price was good on the boards 'III May Install Lift ing considerable spark. Clinton _ • against a taUer v,:ilton team, and 70') were arres proved Lo be the better team undcr , f. Wente, , es of cons 0 Brechler played a spirited floor IIlI At SUI Golf Course the boards, grabbing ofC more W11 Sh" game by setting up several buckets laws. IThrasn Badgers than their shar(' o.f t!le off e nsi~e a Jasper mes and making a number of steals. (A!> •• I.I 10 Tho nally Iowan) rebounds. The wmlllug mal'gm The U·High junior varsity won DES MOINES - The sur Boarel was provided for Clinton in the J 8y TRACY NORRIS Dennis Wolljasper failed to crack another one, 33-26, with Jim Keef in Control of Athletics Friday ask· final minutes by three successive Chrysl Iowa's Ken Leuer handed Wisconsin heavyweight Bob Konovsky the 20 points for one of the few times er leading the way with 10. first dual meet loss of his college career Friday night as the Hawkeye ed the State Board of Regents for free throws. this season, but St. Mary's of Iowa U-1II011 wrestlers won seven of eight matches to defeat the Badgers, 2l-3, in authorization to install a mechani· Iowa City was never able to score City eQuid have \\'on without him FG FT Pf' Tr cal lift between the 13th green and Price. f ...... U 'I! H 1,900 thl' Iowa Fi,.ldhouse. afler that, alUlough tlley had three here F'l'iday night irS the Ramblers A. Sroll, r ...... ij 7 I II. Wisconsin, a victor in lhree previous dual meeLs this season, suffered 14th tee on the new University goil opportunities, ' and the Clintotl trampled St. Wenceslaus. 82-44, to $tocker. c ...• . .. ,. 1 • 0 II .t course. .J. Seott, 1' ...... I:l .J I ;!pI its first loss. It was tho fil'st meet of the sellson for the Hawkeyes. team maintained the margin to the mainlain an unbealen record. Rreehler, r ...... :! .. I • Work Noting that there is a 75·foot rise end. V. S ToC.ls .,. . . IM iii plants at : '" JII ler employ Iowa coach Dave Armbruster is ter is conrident that Jim McCul· Furthermore, the int rnational pound NCAA champion, got the Cbl~:'o Teacb ... 91, U. or Chleo,o ,,! ~;:;' II~:h q.u.art.'." : " 10 17 III-II; counting heavily on his two out- laugh will do well against Michi· guild is under federal indictment Hawkeyes off to a fast start as he Oroenvllle (Mo.) Colle,. Ir!. C~rlhH. Clin ton ...... K I C 19 II-I!I 000 in Dell Cl f t' ,\ 1111 .) A~ ~1I ... d rree Chryw s: Clly IUllo-H ; sant d mg' sop homore prospect s, gan. 1n. eveI an d on c harges 0 an I· piled up an 8.1 decision over Wis· Ar~.n ... 8~ , Rleo 1U Clinton-IO. Ford Mc Ea1lt Ellis and Jim Coles. Ellis, "He is doing nicely," the Iowa trust violation. cQnsin's Dick Hammes in the 123- ~~~~~~~~ ____iiiil~~~~~_iiii_~"~_~ nounccd II along with Ross 1'rollnd.· . • ~r) ,10,.,1 (I) "0.1•• Rose Room loj experience in a complex, dynamic field while (olk, r~or straightaway) course, instead of tile start!," Armbru ter explnined. members wauld meet in 10 days 10 10.01 lI.n aArtko..-'''. "·l. , . ' "oj • lemperatul or ~o to ~ i do what oction to takt'. j"j.poun"., Jell. W,auor (II " •• I,lon. the u~ual 25·ynrd course. This ha'l I TIeI swI mll1C'rs ta k e on Nor·" th . • "III P •••r . o~. ~.1. studying for a M Ill~ r's DcgreQ, till night TuCi been inslitut d in m,ny of the Ai" western n"xt Salllrdl1Y aL 7::l1l p.m. . ,If bo x m~ . was taken out o{ tele.. IH·poun",: 1I0riaD Jonkln.u (II .... fIT TIl(' n1l'l'0: Ii 1 I ""M) I .. h" ... "rcl Juhh ..' 1.111. t.·I. .' -Jeffer-son ')'('n ~,I,Olll s in nI'llt' l' to prl')1:1I'1' In th(' J O\\,:1 pool lor Ih ir third \ I SI~ ,n; ,. 11'1' ,· ( )t' - .. flr~ll\n e~s III II ••• " .. ~I.M, I'.n I ..... (I) ,1 •• I~I.n. ,,, f:1 , 1(1 ,; luI' ~ men for the Olympic tryouts, Arm- me t. Ib ll s Jll~~s tomorrow, said Begun,· od II." K .....ky, '-~. .------~--- .. f 1
THE DAilY IOWAN-Iowa CIty, I • .-S.turuy, J.n. '4, 1'56-1'... J Q Disgruntled O/Keefe Squeals on Gang-
l',1 Indict Eleven, One Dead,. ' for Brink's, Job BOSTON lA'I - A Suffolk County I grand jury Friday indicted 11 men ;'~ I -one now dead-for the million· . Sinking 4OQ·Foot Well ~b dollar Brink's robbery of six years 1 ~t ago, Classified stop It Rooms for Rent Trailers for Sale • Worle Wanted The 19 jurors, including three Advertising Rates High 011 women. returned their findings ROOM for rent: Graduale or busln.,., HOUSE Trailer. 29·loot wiUl 10'x14' night 11, woman. CaU lila. I - IY addItion. Inquire Donald L . ROI~T , WANTED: Studcnls' laundries. 11108 H after listening to several Brink's Word Ads Cor.1 T rli'i ler Park. aller l :iIIi p .m . or • Str~l , 1. 18 ranks, n ~ employes and to Joseph J. (Specs ) One Day .... __ ._ ... _. 8 a worJ HALF DOUBLE room and board. 8-2813. Sundays. 1·18 house 1'0 1·31 O'Keefe, 47, the "leak" in the case. Two Days ... _.... .10¢ a Word • '0 GRADUATING lenlor has 27 loot, one Child Care O'KeeCe was one oC the 11 indicted. Three Days ...... 12d a Word H,.LF room lor r nt. lIIan. CIOi. In. bedroom. house trllller lor ale. All ~imp ly Thursday the FBI arrested six of Phone 8-2298. 1-20 aluminum eleylnl \ said, "tlle greater tragedy after tlle .Jobnson's trip wilt be sponsored • slDp .I,". 708 Riverside Drive reconditioned in our Presumably at this meeting he loss of a limb in a cornpicking ac DUNLAP. Jack P 728 Bowe ry St., own shop. J' will arrange to get the federal au· by the Iowa Citizenship Clear· fined SI5 on a Ip«edlnfl charge. DIAL 7373 Radio, Heater, Hydromatic JIll cident happens iC the farmer ing house through a Falk Founda· thorites r~cords and inCormation. EVERY SET GUARANTEED ,r. 'throws in the sponge' without ap' tion grant. The foundation formerly .\IAR.R.L\.G& U ES £8 like New Byrne said he assumes he will be GOLD. Ja~k. 24. C.. nterville, and tor· $945 '~'I prllising what he has left." was referred to a lhe Marice and ralne SCHAEFFER, 22, Miami, F1or· required to file a habeas corpus to Id • . '~:I get the men transCerred to state He expressed the concern of his Laura Falk Foundation oC Pitts MICHEL. GI'rald. 21, lIIlI •• nnd Joan WL jurisdiction Crom the Cederal. They agency and the cooperating ampu burg. GRECIAN. 20, lo\\'o City. rds 9'/1 tee clinic at the University Hospi· Johnson expects to interveiw Re DISTRICT COt' RT and ?~ were arrested Thursday on charg es of conspiracy to violate Cederal tbls, for example, Cor the farmer publican National Chairman Leon CRAWFORD. G"O[, •. plOdded luilly to 1950 Buick Super 4-dr. poor lJil who "may sell his farm and other- .. charae ot ':lIau1\ wHh intent to Ikets laws. ard Hall, Democratic National Inflict bodily In!ury. He wa. en wise dissipate his assets because Chairman Paul Butler, leaders of tenced to Ix monthl In the John~n Dynaflow s. he thinks he is helpless with only CounlY J.II. The court ordered he be 1·17 won the Young De mocrats and Young relea'~ and paroled to County Sher Radio one arm." Republicans organizations and I{[ Albert J . IPali Murphy altel' eef· J ~rvlnl :!O d.ys ot his !IIen tence. ------Hedter - Chrysler To Idle Noting lhat cornpieking accidents other political leaders. $595 LAFF·A·DA Y , can result in as many as 200 am· The interviews wilt be arranged t- . TP J putations a year, Benshoof, who by Rep. Fred Schwcngel (R·la.), . 1,900 Additional • himself has only one arm, stressed Seeks Legal Advice III Johnson said. .. lhe need Cor more public aware· . Johnson el'pects to leave Jan. 28 ,. ~ Workers in Cutback ness of available services at the 1948 DeSoto Custom 4-dr . $295 - I Workshop on Rehabilitation Coun· and will be gone Cor Ci ve or six On Amana Issue . " days. o 0 DETROIT (A') - Chrysler Corp. seling; DES MOINES lA'I - Secretary oC III: announced Friday night it wUl lay Some 50 members of state and • Later in tlle semester. he will State Melvin D. Synhorst said Fri· 1950 Hudson Super six 4-dr. $295 '.- rTl' 110 oCC an additional 1,900 workers Feb. volunteer agencies took part in the interview Iowa political leaders in day he feels the law requires him ,~ Des Mones, also to obtain tape to request an opinion from the at· /I 17 in a cutback "in line with cur week·long .workshop in the Iowa 1947 Dodge Custom 4-dr. $100 8 rent market dem'ands." Center for Continuation Study . recorded intcrviews for classroom torney general's office conceiving legality oC the proposed amend· H• The layoffs will bring to 5,481 the Pointing up the need for more use. i\ iJn number announced in recent days personal adjustment to make use The recordings of both national ments to the articles of incorpora· 1948 Buick Super Cony. $195 'I I.d by Chrysler. The 1,900 will be at oC the "great pot, .ia1 ot what the and local interviews will be duo tion oC the Amana society. I'l l the corporation's Dodge main plant di abled has left," he said thtt he plicated after the intervciws have After the society had voted to IIi • in suburban Hamtramck. has heard oC iarmers bursting into been completed, Johnson said. make tlle changes, objections arose 1940 Olds 4-door. $50 The plant is a major supplier oC tears and wearing slippers or rub Johnson is an adviser of the SUI and an appeal was taken to Syn , hors!. He was asked not to accept parts Cor all Chr~sler's automo ber boots because they don't have Yol1ng Dcmocrats. 1941 Ford Coupe $50 1[11 biles. len fingers for tieing their sh:lc the amendments. EarlieI,' Friday General Motors laces.. "Some ev n stay out of Regarding his deCision , Synhllrst .. '0 Corp. announced it was laying off sight and don't come to lown," he JayCees To Pick Best said : ,J,e 3,900 workers in six assembly added. ' Young Farmer in Area "The Iowa statutes provide that Open Monday Evenings till 9:00 P,M. Other .Iq plants. It said production was be " We can quickly teach the am· The Iowa City Junior Chamber of should a question oC doubt arise .- (I " st· iffi conccrning the legality oC articles evenings by appointment. eh 1<1 ing "readjusted" in Buick, Oldsmo· putee to tie his shoes in the dark Commerce is sponsoring a contest with five fingers. And we can oC incorporation, the ecretary of rio , bile and Pontiac divisions. to select the outstandiDg young You can buy with confidence at GM said the layoffs would be in train him in the use of appliances farmer oC the Iowa City trade area. state 'shalt' submit the matter to 11 lhe attorney general for an opin· Framingham, Mass., Kansas City, which are specialty adapted to The contest, which has a Feb. 1 4iiiftI2> ., "A Arlington, Tex.; Wilmington, Del.; farm work." ion. " ri ,l deadline, will select a local winner Linden, N. J., and Southgate, Calif. to attend the state awards banquet "Sound, legal arguments have r. 'f I been presented for and against fiI· IDickerson-Eliis Mo.to~ CO. GM has a total work force of 525" in Oelwein. Iowa City's Brighte.t Used C.r Lot 000 in the United States. Sueppel Elected Nominations can be made by let· ing the amendments and all ques lions have not been clearly reo 11' E. Bloomington Dial '·3911 Chrysler said operations at ter or in person. Farmers from 21 solved," he said. "Don't cry, dear. I imagine lots of brides drop their Your Headquarters For Dodge's main plant~wi1J be reduced Park Board Head to 35 are eligible. Nominations Members of the Amana society first cake." Plymouth And Chrysler 'II' approximately 10 per cent with the Francis W. Sueppel, 223 N. Dodge should include the nominee's name, !)'J last Dec. 12 approved a proposal In The Iowa City Ar ... February layoffs. It previously St., has been elected chairman of address and age. I' ll to create Class A and Class B had announced layofC of 1,400 in its the Iowa City park board. 1Jf, stock in the society. The Class A automotive body division and 1,000 He succeeds George W. Kanak, 13 COME 13 (II stock would remain, as now, wilh CHI C 805 E. Washington St., who has CHEBOYGAN, Mich. (.4') - The :Iq in two Chrysler Division Detroit members of the society, but the plants and 1,181 in two Plymouth served as the chairman for the last thirteenth child was born Friday Class B shares could be sold to the .Iq plants at Evansville, Ind. Chrys two years. SueppeL has been board the 13th to Mr, and Mrs. George I ,,,1 public. ler employs 160,000, including 130" secretary. Hansen. The eight·pound baby boy JlWl Objectors to the changes argued Elected as the new secretary was arirved at the Hansens' farm hom:! °1·" 000 in Detroit. that the changes might eventually I Ford Motor Co. previously an· the third member of the board, Ro ncar Cheboygan. The Hansens on give outsiders control of the so· nounced the layofC of 4,600, most bert H. Lorenz, 310 Magowan Ave. now have eight daughters and five 10 ciety's business enterprises. " I ... Lorenz was elected to a 6-year sons, .Ii I If loe; oC them in Detroit. Ford has 144" 500 hourly-rated erllploycs over the term on the board last November. LEGAL OTICE '0') .1 Sueppel began his current 6-year country. OFFtC[AL NOTICE • '~ 1 term in January, 1954, and Kanak MOTOR CARRIER- PASSENGERS AND A LIMITED AMOUNT OF FREIGHT is beginning the last two years of .. .. II 1300 lb• .• APPLICATION FOR A CER . Laid in Shaft Two Days his term. TIFICATE OF CONVENIENCE AND · , torECESSI1'Y BETWEEN lOW'A CI1'Y, , After Fall of 25 Feet KALONA, WELLMAN. KINROSS AND .. SOUTH ENGLISH. P . W . Fletcher. DIIA [ Firers Escape Injury LOS ANGELES iA'! - A 56·year· Iowa Clty·Oedar RJlplds Bus Line •• )10 At 910 Kllocyclaa Mneon, Misrouri. old transient was rescued from a As Wolf 'Downs' Plane TO THE CITlZENS OF JOIfNSON, ~IJ light well Friday after he had lain TOWER , Minn . lA'I - A timber WASRINGTON AND KEOKllK Cli TODAT'S SCHEDULE COUN1'IES: in sight of scores of factory work· wolf took a mighty leap and knock· 8:00 Momlnlt Chapel Nollee Is hereby liven Ihat P . W. 1') ers for nearly two days. ed down a low-flying airplane 8:15 News Fletcher. DBA Iowa Cily·Cedar Rapids ) Morning Serenade BUI LInes, Macon, MI ourl. ha~ made Clyde May was taken to Georgia Thursday. ; : ~ The Bookshrlf application to the Iowa State Com IJ ~ .. Street Hospital with serious head The small plane was wrecked. 9:45 Objective me-ree Commission under authority or Chalkdu.t Chapter 325. U1e Code 1954, for a Oer I rIi Injuries. Police said he apparent· The two occupants, uninjured, were :~ :~ ::,: 1 Kitchen Concert IlLleate 0/ Convenience and NecessllY Iy fell 25 feet'down the shaft. marooned miles from shelter before If :00 Salety Speaks to operate a8 a motor carrier of pay·" Iowa Srate Dept. of Heallh engers and a limited amount 01 frelghl II • I, Workers in the building said they they were found by a rescue party :Ug Recital Hall f300 lb•. , belween Iowa City. KalOnA. first notlced the man at tile bottom several hours later. 12 :00 Rhylhm Ramules Wellman. Kinross and South Enltllsh Newl over the roules Bet out In the oppllca of the well Thursday, but thought Jack Burgess, 25, and Richard :r~ One Man's Opinion tlon. 'J " he was ''It drunk sleeping it off." Lilya, 23, both Air Force veteran, 1 ;00 Our Unlinl~h.d Bualness The Commll Ion n" ed Thursday. Feb· Eor on the Midwest ruary 2. t956. len 110 :00) o'clock a.m . were flying over Putnam Lake. n~ Music lor Llnenln, at the urflce of the Commission. Des NO CHANGE They descended Cor a closer look 2:30 .Masterwor k. From France MoI nes. Iowa. as Ume and place for E"olullon 01 Jaa public hearing on Ihls appllcatlou. SUFFOLK, Va. iA'! - The water after spotting two wolves. . ~ ~~ Tea Time Special IOWA STATE COMMERCE department pumping station, coop· As the plane skimmed low. one ~: OO Children'. Hour COMMISSION .J'. I crative weather observer Cor SuC· the wolves jumped at the plane. ~:~ News Carl W . Reed. Chalnnsn W Sporlsllme John M. Ropes, Comml ..l~ner 101 folk, retorded an unusual string uf The animal hit a ski as the plane 8:00 Dinner Hour John A . Tallman. Commlsaioner I'JJ News ATTEST: Geo. L. McCauahan. Secratary temperature rearngS from mid· whipped by, and th,e craft went ~ : ~ W.rm Up Tuncs D(,cket No. H· 4564 li n night Tucadrg un InooQ Thursday. topsy·turvey. into the- 5IIOW. 7:2~ Ba' ketbaU Gtme cmted at De, Mo lnc•• lown, NT 1'h(' Olrrcnry J"f' ~!J'~ lit ~t dr. , Tho ~'nlr W:l ~ kiILl'cl :l1ld till' plaJlf' ~ ; ~~ Pf'Dt' P rnnh'Il"nC nl·(· ... rnll('l" :!"I t 11'/;;; N,'\\ . anJ ~I\(li l . "uh"!.>}h'!! m '1'1I l' 0 11 ), 10W0l1 J' flU· II.' f; I,"'" lUI' ~ Ij cn!l .crllnvc hOi II fl. demolIshed. I JtI; tlU WorO S ful 'J'omorrow • 81'y 7 Dlld Ii. 10.0. '''' ~THI DAILY IOWAN-low. City, I•. -Sefvrday, Je". 1... '* Wh r r t)nit Will Be 1"5tallcd It Happened in lowa ·Will Take 'Ovet . (·VI i 'I Search for Weller A(:co!unts:' Police Foil Va·cation - Ir
A Des Moine man said Friday h will take over the accoullls of Girl's Body Newton Weller, Iowa Cily bu ine man, who earlier hlld filed a pelition No of baDkruptcy. NEW YORK (iI'l - Police Friday Of Sleepy Eye Boys were faced with the classic para I ~ receiver, Howard I. Smith, . aid that he will keep the three Weil dox oC crime fiction-a homicide er enterprises-the WeUer Motor and Alignment service, the Iowa City ESTHERVILLE {.4'1- Two Sleepy --- case without a body. Eye, l\1inn ., youths, who told oUi- of plates include P.oltaw~ta~re, amDul8JlCt' service and the Yellow Cab Co.~p:rating as going businss toGC81lS. Sixty detectives were assigned Lo cers they were he1:lded for Califor- Scott. Mahaska. Manon, 0 Brien, Establ WeUer filed a voluntary petition try to find some trace of the dis nia , were hcld in jail here Friday ISac , Tama. Ma~shall. Plymouth 10 bankruptcy in the U.S. District sectcd body of 2O·year·old Jacque after police foiled Iheir westward and Lee. Court for southern Iowa last week. line Smith, victim of a bungled trek in two reportedly stolen auto- Any other counties with short In that petitiOll he lists claims to· Jury Judges abortion. mobiles. ~upplies also will be affected. One of the youths Calvin Arthur Burke said the plate-makin~ y ta1iog ~4.0l0.40 and assels of $24" Her body was dismembered 19 ~.66. Christmas Eve into more than 50 Christensen wals arrested ..after machines at Ahamosa are behind Smith Is a collection manager for pieces, police said. and these were a wild, bullet-punctuated chase at schedule bccause the Iowa legisla tbe Chase In\'eslment Co. in Des larslon Is wrapped in gay Christmas gift speeds of more Ullin 80 miles an ture was late in making its appro Monies. He said that there is no wrapping and dropped in trash hour which ended early Friday prililion. Work started 90 days connection bet ween his positiol'l containers in side streets off Upper near the small town of Wallingford. later than usual, he added. with tbe investment company and The second youth, Fred Samuel Polk County Treasurer Vincent FI Jones, 17, was taken into custody L. Browner pointed out that even SAN I his appointment in federal district Not Insane Two Held later when he entered a cafe here thout;lh delivery of plates may be reached court as receiver for Weller. l\fiSS Smith's lover, 24-year-old Smith explained that his position BLOOMFIELD IA'I - A District ditching his car just outside town. delayed the law requires that mo startt'd Court jury r turned 3 verdict Fri· Thomas G. Daniel, and a friend, A policeman who was eating at the torists p~rchase them by Fe~r~ary The c 4S receiver wlll be similar to that Leo Pijuan, 46. are held on homi· o( • lTWI8Ier of the three business day night that William G. Karston, cafe arrested him. 1 to aVOId a penalty of additional Christm es. He has set up office at the mo 30, Hamilton. m., is sane and able eide charges. Pijuan is accused of Police said the two youths took cost. in the the abortion and Daniel is aJleged lion. tor service, 1118 N. Linn St. to stand tdal for the robbery-slay· one car in Sleepy Eye Thllrsday ing of a Pulaski farmer. to have assisted hIm in the op· afternoon and Christensen drove it The "mith's appointment as r(.'Ceh·er Driver Tests out of was made by Gibson C. Holliday. eration and the dissection of the here. Then. officers said, they The jury of six men and sile (Daily rowan Pho'.' body of the prEltty blonde girl. DES MOINES IA'! - State Safety le\'ccs referee in bankruptcy of the U.S. looked for. and finally round, an· Commissioner Clinton Moyer sald wlJmen reported its flnding at 8:22 SUI'S $43,000 "COBALT BOMB," when installed nlXt fall, will be located under the cIrcled floor Action otber car for Jones to drive. the District Court. p.m., four hours aller receiving the .f the million Medical Ruearch Center now under construction. The "bomb" will be uAd in the Sanitation Department trash col· today that from now on "it is go· ~1,5 lectors were Qeing questiohed on The two youths told officers they But A meeting of creditors will be case following a 4-day hearing de- tre.tment of cancer. It i5 uoected to be the first ir. stall,d in Iowa. Grant for tho unit was giVln by the ing to become more difficult for Army bf!ld iD Davenport before Referee the chance they may have noted slarted west 011 Hig/lway 9 but be· votedton's solelymental to conditionlhe question'. of Kar- __low._ dlyislon___ of ____the American__ C.ncer_ __ Society_____ Thursd.lr.______.______some Iowans to obtain and bo!d wouldn ID February. The date of this meet· the bizarre gift-wrapped parcels. came separaled when a semi·trail driver's licenses. ' IDe will be set later. The defendan{ is charged with Unburned piles of rubbish in city er truck got between their two He outlined at a news conference UDder the order of appointment, murder in the fatal shooting of dumps also were being sifted. cars. Christensen then became three major points in his receptly Smltb Is to file a report on the na· Wendell Jones. 56 at the Jones Governor ee Asks The body may' have been burned suspicious of a car that was fol lInnounced campaign to reduce the lowing him and turned around at ture of the business Involved and farm near Pulaski in Davis County Ike Backers, File Petitions. piece by piece in one of the city's increasing toll of death on the recommend as to the continuance July 25, 1954. Court Order To trash incinerators. If so. no trace an intersection. state's highways and streets. ' of. ~m before Jan. 20. The reo Failure to dim his lights in Es Tried Before oC it may ever be found. The program, as it pertains to ports are to include an operating therville bl'ought him to the atteh driver licensing. will mean that: He was tried for the crime once Star Witness statement through Jan. 18. New Hampshire Primary Make Him Pay Tax tion of policemen in a squad car 1. Fewer heavily restricted II· In' However. the district attorney's He also Is to submit a report and before and sentenced to death. and they started to drive, up beside SALT LAKE CI'rY fA'I - Utah's office was prepared to proceed censes will be issued or renewed. summary of the operations of the The Iowa Supreme Court ruled he CONCORD, N.H. IA'l-A weekly newspaper publisher filed as a dele him to Wguitar, and to their reet with shouts for more. is within Israel .near the Syrian assistant professor in the SUI Col-. ~--stonny Weather," an oldy with Central Party Committee. which border. But Syria complained to lege of Nursing. tl'ffecHve Feb. 6. ~ . esC;IUDa new fac:e-liftini. sponaored the 2-hour show, should the UN that it was "open aggres- She has been an instructor in pc- . ptber members of the Capital be pleased with the fine way It's sion." diatric nursing at the Cincinnati RecerdJq ' aroap are Ken Errair, started SUI'. 1958 entertainment Children's HospiLal since 1953 and (OMPANION ffATUAl . ~ and Freadt horn, and Bob year. We're moet sure the audi- SUI Officials Report holds degrees from Columbia Unl- . n..ipo, .... and trombone, who ence agreed they were truly '''nle versity and the 'verslty of Min- -with- ~ man, moments oC laUJh- Fabulous Four Freshmen." Chemistry Fire Cost nesota. GRACE KEUY - 1er' Wlth Ida side comments. . ~,.elal ,. n. Pall, le.an' Prot. Thomas arrcll Jr., who Many GIber numbers such 81 DIAN NILSON TO ....K DES MOINES--SUI oCficials ra- has taught English at SUI since ·'I'D .. Be 8eeioc You" and "The The Student Amwicao Medical ported to the State . Board of Re- 1940. resigned effective Feb. 3. ~ IIp't Loag EoouJb" brought A.utt. 01 the SUI CoIIeBe' of MedI- geo~ friday that the fire which Lellves of absence were granted COlor by t~~ IIaU 01 tile concert great cine wW bear Dr. Norman B. Nel· burned part of the top noor of the to Professor-Emeritus/ C. E. Cous TECHNICOLOR ClAIRE" •.. ·"THELMA SOD, dean of the coUe~ speak at Chemistry Building in October, inI oC the Department of Romance .. _a.e. PLUS - cOI,oa _qARTooN .!'=1ntermissio6, the quar- 7:10 p.Qi • ...... ,. ,.Ctlie medical 1951, cost the atate ~,OOO for ra- Languages and to Prof. Mabel '-JJI ClllMaue,e - STARTS WEDNESDAY TREVOR -RITTfR ~ . tq harmooiziog SOUDds Bmpbitlteater GIl -"l'tIe SUI CoUeae pairs. Sn~aker of the College of Educa- II.'. "."'0 __8YIIIPJlONY" MADELINE : ~.... ~ Ul'anlt!meots of Med. - its pretIt!Ilt status, Earlier, cost of repafn bad been tion. Both will extend throu,h the - LATIST NEWII - JANUARY 18th ' ~III." 1.0_ 1Ie." "Dq Iupport ad fuWl'e plau." estimated at .,000. 8priDi semester. STRANGERS IN IETWIIN