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(A'l - u.s. Sea. at owan Kentutky" Serving The State University of Iowa and the People of Iowa City the' hisNJ~ meto.. Established in l86&-Five Cents a Copy Member of Associated Press-AP Le:lsed Wire and Wirephoto Service Iowa City, Iowa, Saturday, fay 5, 1956 8th-Grader Shoots Car-Truck Mishap Iniures One 3 Teathers; 1 Dies ·;' SUI -ill Take SEAT PLEASANT, Md. IA'I - Reprimanded lor faiUng to turn in a written assignment, a l5-year-old boy ki)it'd one teacher by rifle fire F~lclay and wounded two others in a junior high school. Police Chief George J . PanagouJls said the boy, Billy Ray Prevalte, who was expeUed from a Raleieh, N.C., school two months ago for Race uestion threatening 3 teaCher'1i life, was president dllriftc gunning lor tbe principal when he and. fired on the three teachers. The lor a haU CfI. principal was not harmed. of a heart at. Victims .. tfleJlheotl", _: Va., while de- Frazer Cameron, 32, whose bags was '18 Yetra were packed for a weekend visit with his mother when he was kill· Off Its Records' ed. Francis Daniel Wagner, 25, the school athletic coach, seriously The Weather Switch Policy wounded in the chest. Help to Nixon Robert Hicks, 3J, shot In the I?-: hand while trying to subdue the Rain y . boy. After Petition A 13·year-old student, Robert ~ide Ethical, I~ , Haywood, gave this version: and 11 • Stv4lnt'. V.nlOll I, I • "I saw this boy walking doWn a By Students third·floor hall carrying a bolt ac· Ike Asserts Rain r!IJ.. .. _,o.J tion .22 aulomatic rlOe. By WAYNE AMMONS i "Mr. Cameron was in his c1a'iS WASIIlNGTON IA'I - President Racial designation will no longer Billy Ray Prevatte teaching, The boy fired through the Eisenhower said Friday there are Rain, rain, rain! appear on pcrmant'nt academic Killed His Teacher open doorway, hitting Mr. Camero no grounds (or beli vlng thai Mur· Iowa City'S drought·slopping records of SUI students, Registrar on, ray ChoUner's contact with tbe rain will continue through the Ted McCarrel said Friday. "Then he ran down the steps tl/ White Hou e viola! d the Presi· weekend, the Weather Bureau "The question of the racial desig- the principal's office on the first dent's code of thics for dealing predicts. nation on Iho permanent academic floor, He was going through the with people who have friends in Showers originating In the record, and on transcripts from the . ~.s. Begins oerice door when Mr. Wagner the government. Rockies will cover Ule lOuthca t· Jl('rmanent record, has been raised walked into the hall. He was shot hollner is il B verly Hills, ern part of lhe stille today al this time by the student who in the stomach, I thillk. Cali C., lawyer who managed Vice· with heavy thundershowers, presented th matter to me, not be. ~ J Wovnd$ Another T.ech.r Pre ident Nixon's campaign in Temperatures for the area to- cause oC any use the univer ity has ., Atomic Tests "About that time Mr. Hicks ran 1952 and was a wilnes .. yesterday day should ranie from 40 de· ever made of the fact of race, but up and jumped on the boy, who at a Sen:lte hearing into charges gr(' s to GO degrees. because of the use which might be fired again and shot him in the of crookedness in contracting for made of the fact by others who hand." military uniforms. Arab AII,.es may use a transcript," he ex· ,.. .. 'eC Panagoulls said the Pre. IDln, I ..... PhQI. by M ,ly 1l.lthenlb II In hi I.e Umony, Chotiner dis- plam' "d. On Eniwetok \AU DON BECK, 18, il covered with. blank.t by Hi,hway P~trolman J. A. B.rtram ..n eft.r B.ck ""a, I d h " vatte boy was looking for the prin' tftrown from a car in an accld.nt ." Hlqtlway 2111 ju,t north of IrNe City, Beck, a Cot ColI.II' stlldent, co c he twl e got Ip from Lhe As new forms ttre printed in the 'tT. "cKINLEY, cipal, John Hrezo, when he started d I I I White Rous In connection with (uture, the d-ignaUon of rac" will ABOARD USS .. J1'1 w.. reporte n 1l00d c."dlt Dn aft.r rec:e vlng cutl Dn his I.ft .ar and a posslbl. back Injury. Man at ' I h' h h d h B' k 0 ....,,, Of( Eniwetok, Saturday IN! _ A shooting. rillht was not ldentifi.d. private aw cases w IC a not - ,e er ver be omitted, he said, Records now small atomic weapon, described in Th~ school was closed for the ing to do with military uniforms. in the Registrar's office will also terms oC a "nominal" 20,000 tons remainder of the day. Many of the Th f V · t · f A 'd A I k SUIIII··tl.", be changed. . of TNT, was exploded early Friday students went home crying Crom j I Eisenhower was asked at his The permanent aendemic records fright rown rom Ie 1m 0 CI _ t ac news conference Friday whether Cease - F,'re have carried racial classification at this mld·Pacifie American prov- St' at'e Atty. Blair H. Smith or. he h ad" any sugges,lons IOr ....'-A n d • since Ule 1920's. This designation J"ift~n~dwsmen and a score of dered Prevatte chareed with. m':'f" ( • ( hR' I L E · hi ling p ople who hnve friends in ROME tm - Bickering broke out was parL o{ the permanent record Civil Defense officials aboard this cler, two. counts o( assault WIth ,tn· ar I,n ras . lese ,oses yeslg governm nt and deal with the gov· between Arab allies Friday over as a matter of fact and has in no 'command ship witnessed the rath. 'ent to kill and two of assault WIth ernment. Ct"ase·tire pledges made to UN manner been employed as a basis ei mild spectacle from a distance a deadly wea~n. . NEW YORK IA'I - The sulphuric The President replied he has glv· Secretary General Dag Hammar· for discrimination against any of 15 miles, They were the first Under p.rehmJlUlry questjomng A Coc Colleg student, Donald acid assault one monlh ago on la· en two speCific orders In this reo skjold. race, McCarrel said. , outside observers permlUed in the by Detect.lve Lt. E. Lee Pum· B'et:k, 18, .was in good condition bor columnist Victor Riesel has gard and that they have been reo This developed as Hammarsk· "The university has 8 long and .rea since the two Bikini atomic phrey, ~lic~ said the boy declar· Friday artcrnoon a ( t e r being cost him the sight of both eyes. peated often. Ijold was In Rome completing a rc· di~tlnguish(,() record of progress in blasts of 1946 ed he didn t know why he shot thrown from a car in a colli Ion on "Tn r is no hopc at all now The (irst order, he said, was ' port to the Security Council on his its regard for lh \nd\v\~ua\ I\l) a In (he curr~nl test series, pill1\' c~Heerotnre' ated me fl'ne in school," Hroiwgha'Wclll?ty.21.a foor miles north of that Victor Ri sci will ver sec that "an), IndIvidual coming any· ,Middle East peace mission, human beiDi, regardJ 58 of any tied t I I d I again," said an announcement Fri- where In this gov rnment is first Hammarskjold leav s tor New physical attributes or differences o nc u e 10 or more nuc car Pumphrey said the boy told him. Beck, of Danville, (a., was riding day from Robert M, Hall , prcsident assured of courteous treatment. I lork by air today, Prospects from the majority," McCarrel said. ~vlces, ~ bIg otte Is scheduled (or He was taken to tJ ...... r Marl· II! th Sec ' Coo'1 m next Tuesda.. y, May 8-May 7, U,S.. bora, Md., and lodg-ol il\"'''''jail there In a car driven by Robert O. Blum, or lh syndicate that di stributes wi not stand or arrogance on the arC at urlty nCI em· "It has regarded an Individual's date. OffICIals have said that It Frl'day night o:u 27, when the accident bccurred at Riesel's newspap r column nation· part oC iovermnent oflicials." bers will take a few days to study race as an Identifying ract only," will be a lar,e hydrogen bomb but .. 10:50 a.m. ally. 'ThnlWn Out' the report of rus 25-day mission he added. Ifot the lar,est, and that it wiiJ be Detectlv~ Sg~l::;:aJd ,A. PClI[' Blum, a Marine Corps r~cruitlng A medical r port said sulphuric Secondly, the President wenl on and meet in about a week. Barbara. Crutchfield, L2, Boyd· tile first American air.drop of an sOOthreconhoosrulo,,-,. _. ay seven S ,sergeant Irom Cedar Rapids, had acid hurled by an unid ntified emphatically, "If anyone ever Only then will the world know ton, Va., who began a petition to )I-bo b at e sc ... ~ ..ay: . picked up Beck shortly before the thull had destroyed th tissucs of comes to any part of this gov('m· the precise plcdgl,ls made by Israel delete racial classification lrom ~ Friday'sm. comparatively small ShorU Sentbe~ .. Prlncl ~..... ' e accl' dent a t th c Juncllon' . 0 flug·' h the eyes. men t an d c IlIun' i ng some prlvl. '1 ege ·00 one 51'd e and E gypt , J or d an, t he recor d s, sal' d : blast inaugurating Operation Red. t y , 1~ n .10 rdIMDo NlJo_ Center. by 8 .a .m . Monday I Jr publ1ClIUon 1.n The Dally Iowun on Tuesdaiy. '10Ucel for ottler "eel< days mlln be In by 5 pm. two days prior 10 pubUcaUon. The Daily Iowan is all indcpcrnlcnt expression of SUI administration policy Th.y dlllllt be typed 01 I.,lbly written and II,ned. They wUl not be aecepte4 by phone. l1Iey will not be pllbUshed more thIn one w~ prior to the eVOJlL daily newspaper, written and edited by or opinion . • The DaUy Iowan reurvllS \boO r4bt 10 odll nollces. The Iowan, in the terms of a policy I rtlldent$. It is governed hy a board of PI OMEGA PI - Officers and HAWAIIAN CLUB - Hawaiian statement adopted by trustees ill 1946, members or Pi Omega Pi will Club will hold a supper meeting five st udent trustees elect cd by the stu­ "will try to act as a good citizen of the meet Tuesday. May 8, at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, May 6. at 3 p.m. at the in Room 309C. home of Dr. Ronald Pflaum. dent body and fOllr faculty tnJoStces SUI c017l17l14nity and the community of I appointed by thc president of the uni­ Iowa City . •_ .. The Daily' Iowan COIl­ FACULTY AND STAFF WOMEN • versity. ceives its oWllers to be the w l10le con­ GRADUATE CLUB - Graduate -The May dinner meeting will be Th e Iowan cclitorial .'uff writes its stituency of tIle University, past, present, Club will meet Tuesday, May 8, at held in the north alcove of the by .. 7:30 p.m. in the River Room, Me­ Union Cafeteria on Monday, May editorials without censorship admini3- and future. It will endealJor to hold the morial Union. ProC. Frank B. Mc· 7, at 5:pO p.m. tration Or faC1Jlty . Th e lowall's editorial good of thc'Vniversitlj in trust for these Donald, SUI Physics Department. policy, therefore, is not necessarily all owners . ..." will speak on "Upper Atmospheric HOMECOMING - The HoIIlL" Research." , coming Committee will meet in the Board Room, Old Capitol Building, at 7 p.m. Monday. May 7. f' HAWKEYE - Applications lor positions on the 1957 Hawkeye staff GRADUATE COLLEGE - Too We Are Losing A ·:Friena will be accepted Tuesday night, Graduate College and Humanities May 8, in Lhe Hawkeyc Office, Society will present a talk by Prof The Unite" Sta tes is losing a good portant enough for the chief executive to · Room 210, Communications Cen· Ralph E. Elisworth at 8 p.m. Mo)) ter. All students interested in any day, May 7. in Senate Chamber, friend in Asia. The friend is Prime Minister attend to himself. Hawkeye jobs may apply at the Old CapiLol. Thc topic will be "Tht Nehnl and the eountry of India itself. .'~ . .f ofIicebetween 7 and 9 p.m. Troubled American Mind." Mel In the past from time to time we have India a t prescnt is following a policy of extended financial aid to India when it non-alignment. They think that not to be aligned is to ~ free to h elp lo bri~lg about STUDENT COUNCIL COMMIT· needed funds for development, but our TEES-Students desiring to work a world settlement. Man government has not taken any significant on Student Council Committees steps in offering friend hip and assistance By remaining in the middle of two' po­ may pick up questionnaires from litically and ideologically opposite camps, _1~/lll; their housing unit president or at BULLETIN to India without attaching some political the Student Council office, Memo­ At ( strings. India hopes to hold balance and serve as rial Union. Completed question­ a mediator when the tempers flare. It rd~K/i ,,\ naires must be returned to th e Stu­ Our press has labeled Nehru a dictator, showed its worth in Korea whelT handled dent Council office prior to May 9. socialist, agnostic, and an outspoken neu­ it the prisoner exchange problem. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR . tral - quaHties which have "lJ The point is not to get India to go along t SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1956 littlc appcal to the Ameri­ with us on most issues, but we have to call people. ,, UNIVERSITY calendar Items are makc sure that it does l10t , We halle failed to real­ Letters to the ' Ed"itor -- scheduled in the President'. of. go along with the Com­ ize that Nehru is still Am­ fice, Old Capitol. munists. Saturday, May S erica's bcst friend in Asia. Crititize Plan for Student Seating at. Next Season's Footbqll Games; It would be foolish for 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Iowa Slale Money can op n many us to a ttempt to press thcm Speech & Hearing Association, doors, but so can friendliness and interest Protest H-Bomb Tests as Dangerous; 'Waldo' Replies into an ali~ment with us , House Chamber, Old Capitol. in other country'~ problems. TO THE EDITOR: by offering them financial 8 to 12 a.m.-Northern Oratorical Our chief exccutive has not visitl'd In­ About the biggest Issue before seal. Under the present set·up, Etandpoinls. It would eliminate interest of students (including the League, Senate Chamber, Old and technological aid. They can obtain this there simply aren't cnough good standi ng in line, waiting while the girls from Cun ;er and the dental the student body at present is the Capitol. dia, talked over its problems with its lead­ seats available to stUdents. At most ticket taker minutely examines students), I am sure that I can aid from Husse without any strings at- student seating plan Cor next year's 1-5 p.m. - Interdorm Field Day ers, and offered our aid without any politi­ football games. Seems like e1'ery­ colleges and universities. the stu­ each students's 10 card; and it secure enough names on a petition tached. • - Intramural Field. (Originally cal attachmcnts. Russia· has done so. one has complaints, but yet nobody dent section stradles the fifty yard would mean that all students who to obtain the action required to put Our only hope to keep India's friend­ secms to have thought o[ anything line. If you doubt this, watch the wished to do so could sit together it into effect. scheduled for last Saturday but school of Operating under the new friendship ship and assistance in international politics which would help the situation. televised games and sec where the in a body. Particularly the dental Joe Martin, E2 cancelled because of weather l. ~xpccted card sections arc. At any rate, students. It also means that stu" 223 South Quadrangle D.C., in plan, the Sovicts il itcd Nehrn to visit Bus­ is to try to outdo Russia by giving them Let's look at the problem [rom all 2 to 5 p.m.-Eighth Annual De· sides. moving the student section over d nts who are in class continuously of the sia last year, and since then Bulganin and help under th#.- same circumstances Hussia to the middle of Ule stands would from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. (and ob· sign Exhibition - "Suspension First. there's the Athletic De­ ' lethodi Khrushchev have managed to go to India has. make from 9Q to 95 per cent of the viously the majority of students 'Waldo Again Shelter," Fine Arts Gallery. the only partment. They have an interest in TO THE EDITOR ; and offer their help to the Indian people. seats in the student section good falls into this group) will not be Sunday, May 6 Ifpe in Our Pre~ic,lent should visit India the matter because the funds wllh seats. Furthermore, since, as was left out in the cold as Uley would which they operate come from tick· I was quite interested in Lhe IcL­ 1 p.m. through evening-News­ They were jubilantly r eceived, and neutral and make as good or b e tter ali impression stated before. college footbalf be under the council's plan. ter submitted to The Daily Iowan et ~ales, so that the sale of tickets paper Circulation Short Course, India's leanings may be to\vard the Soviet games are. in theory, anyway, [01' by A. S. Pavich concerning my on the Indian people as did the Russian for unused seats in the student Of course, students might have to Senate Chamber, Old Capitol. Union in the future. the benefit of the students, giving arrive slightly earlier in order to picture which appeared on the 2 to 5 p.m.-Eighth Annual De­ leaders. At a J I'~osts we have to a llow India section is, for them, most desir­ such prefercnce to students is the Iowan's (ront page on April 25. obtain a' seat, but since mQst stu· sign Exhibition, "SUS1lCTI':.Iion Sb~\· Wc keep ending to lndia our vice and its 400 million people to be neuh'al able. Not only is the income desir­ only equitable scaling arrange­ First of all, I want to thank Pa· able, but, as it was pointed out in dents (as evidenced by the over­ ter ," Fine Arts Gallery. ment. With so many good seats whelming mai~rity of the student vich for writing the leHer because president and some minor officials, thus in­ and prevcnt them from joining tlleir fOl'ces your editorial last Saturday, being MondilY, Mav 7 available, one lleed 110t worry body which $igned petitions against it got my piature in thc paper (licating that the problem really is not im- able to sell these extra tickets l with the COlm~unist camp. about getting to tbe ticket o[fice at the council's plan) seem to prefer again (although a little smaller 8 to 12 a.m.-Newspaper Circu­ would relieve the Athletic Depart­ E a.m. on Monday. Conceivably, this timel and 1 like to see that lation Short Course, Senate Cham· mnt of tile embarrassment of an· waiting for fOllr hours 'pe[0J;e ga.me good seats could still be available time instead of standing in line for sort of thing II must 'admit we ber, Old Capitol. nouncing a sell-out only to have a Tuesday night at 9:30 p.m. Idahoans are vain). • S a.m. to II> p.m.-Eighth An­ The Teachers and 'the Tax~s ":· lot of empty seats on the day of possibly half an hour to obtain a ticket, [ do not think this facet of Ho wever, I wish to say a word nual Design Exhibition, "Suspen· I . the game. The second point, that of allow­ my plan will prove objectionable concerning Pavich's facetious re­ sion ShelLer," Fine Arts Gallery. Drastic action has been taken by the board says it will not give in until 1110re ing nobody to pick up more than Secondly, therc's the public. The one ticket, should be changed to in the ,least. ferences to my beauty and my in­ 2 p.m.-University, Newcomers SI ate University of Iowa supposed­ School Board of St. Paul, Minn., in an at­ money is made available and teac.:hers' sal­ allow a student to pick up a maxi­ Now, it might be said that the formational and educational val­ Club Tea, Iowa Memorial Union. ly belongs to all the people of Iowa, mum of two tickets, for each of 1,780 students living in Hillcrest, ues. [ sec no reason why we of the 8 p.m.-Humanities Society Pr(}o tempt to increase teachers' salaries. They aries can be raised. since it is being supported by potato ramlly should be discrimi­ which he must present a valid ID Quadrangle and South Quadrangle, gram, Senale Chamber, Old Capi­ have sacrificed educational activities to "This program will continue dw·ing the taxes. Therefore. the public should card. This was originally objected not to mention those in Westlawn nated against by the homo sapiens tol. reasonably be able to expect to be to on the grounds that someone species. They appear in the news· provide better pay for the faculty. first four months of the school year and the married students living in papers with great frequency and Tuesday, MaV 8 1956.-57 allowed to see "their" football might borrolV another's ID to pick South Park, Finkbine Park and team in action up to the limit of we so seldom (and they aren't all S a.m. to 10 p.m. - Eighth An­ The suspend kindergart­ up a ticket and then take a non­ Board voted to and might coofinue into 1957 if we do not the capacity of the stadium, albeit Stadium Park, will suffer under such good lookers either>. When nual Design Exhibition. "Suspen· student date to the game. I fail to lhis plan. But of course they should sion Shelter," Fine Arts Galler)'. en, nigh SenOOl athletics, drama, choral and , get rclief," Coulter stated. paying $3.75 a head for the privi­ see ho w letting him pick up just one of ollr kind does someUling lege. Leaving empty seats in the not be considered above the girls different, it should rightfully bp 4:30 p.m. - University Faculty debate groups and cut the high school day. o one ticket will eliminate· this. since from Currier. and of course, the • • student section is unfair to lDwa there is nothing to prevent his tak­ reported in writing. pictorially, or Council, House Chamber, Old Capi­ dental students. both. As far as my informational Tile Board also ruled to allow high school Iowa taxpayers should give some football fans. ing his buddy to the ticket office to tol. Also , for those living in the and educational values are con· • students to take only foUl' major subjects. Last, there are the students. This pick up an exIra ticket instead of above-mentioned areas, I have an­ Wednesday, May 9 thought to th~ problem. The tcac~er short­ is their university by virtue o[ their cerned, my present condition is as just his buddy's ID carO. other proposal which if effected J educational and informational as 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.--8th Annual De­ Board President William Coulter said allendance here. Supposedly, parti­ sign Exhibition-"Suspension Shel· age is facing hot only St. Paul and Minne­ All in all, I think, with the two am sure would benefit one and some changes which have been reo that the sweeping cuts are thc only way to cipation of the university in inter­ all. My second plan is this: ter," Fine Arts GallerY. sota, but is also noticeable in our statc. changes outlined above, moving the ported in man. 1 am quite sure grant teac hers $50-a-month pay raises next collegiate athletics is for the bene­ student section over to the middle 1. Transform tt.e entire fi,ldhouse 7 p.m. - Student Council Meet­ [j t of all the students, not just the that if a man turned from his pres· year and to attract urge ntly-needed new There is only one way to attract more of Lhe stands, and allowing a stu­ and such parts of the football stad· ent state Into something resem· ing, Senate Chamber, Old Capl\o\. players, and certainly not for the ium as is feaslble into classrooms. S p.m. - University Symphony people to the teaching profeSS ion and that dent to pick up two tickets instead bling a potato, it would be report· teachers to the area. public. Therefore, the students of one, the reserved seat plan is a 2. Tear down enough building, on Band Concert. Main Lounge, Iowa should have first priority on seat­ ed. Well, that is what I have don e The city n eeeds 169 new t aellers nGxt to provide good one. It would be lair to both the east side of the river and re­ Memorial Union. is h~gher sal~ries. ing for all home games. except that I look like a Walrus. fall. So far only 34 have peen lined up by students and public. build them in an area around the This is then unusual and therefore S p.m.-SpeciaJ meeting of the W e cann~ educate our children under The big holler about this new Paul F. Barritt, E4 fieldhouse as is necessary to ac­ Society of the Sigma Xi (open to the Board. should be informational and cduca­ a limited program, b'tt neither can 'We ex­ plan is basically the $aJl1e as under 906 East College commodate the entire student body tional to the public when reporl­ the publicl. Prof. Rene G. Busnel, tbe old plan. Nobody likes to sit in classrooms. cd. Look · at the amount of space Laboratory of Physiologic Acous­ • • • p ect college ,grAduates to go irito · a ' profes­ in the very last scat in the front This, as you can sec, will elimin· devoted to such trivia as a Monaco lies. Paris. France, "Acoustic Be­ St. Paul is the first placc in the nation sion where the salary does not allow them row. YOlt just can't see from there. New Petition ate the long walk to classes which wedding before you criticize th e havior of Animals," Shambaugh to take such drastic action. It can be ex­ But before condemning the new TO THE EDITOR: the students in the above·mention· amount of space the (owan's cdit­ Lecture Room. to maintain at least an av~rage staod~'rd of plan let's see if it will work [or ed dormitories must make each pected that many schools in Minnesota and the benefit of the students. If not, I am writing this leller ih an at­ ors devoted to me. Thursday, May 10 living. morning and afternOon. This will it is un justified. If it does, then it tempt to obtain a sampling of stu· Personally. I think the photogra­ through the Midwest will follow this exam­ make them so happy that they will pher did a wonderful job in cap­ S a.m. to 10 p.m. - 8th Annual should be put into elfeet in spite of dent opinion on a proposed petition Design Exhibition - "Suspension ple in oreler to make the taxpayers awarc complaints and petitions. which [ Ulink worthy of being cir- be only to glad to brave the once· turing me as he did and the pi c­ Drivers Human a-week trip across the river to ture reproduced we)) in the paper. Sheller," Fine Arts Gallery. of the growing need for more teachers and culated around campus. 2:30 p.m.-University Club Tea, (Salayl .. Bea.. n ) In the editorial written by AI watch a (ootball or basketball Thanks again for running it twice. higher salaries for them. :rhe teachers' av­ Grady, Sports Editor of the Iowa In view of the uproar centering game. It was really swell of you . Got to University Clu b Rooms. ~f Safety 011 thc road is not found as much City Press Citizen, which the DI around the proposed seating pro· 7:30 p.m.-Intercollegiate Sym· erage salaries around St. Paul arc $3,300 to Ah, you say, but now the girls go now . I'm heading for a French published last Saturday. Mr. Grady gram for football games next fall . posium-University of Iowa and by too strict law enforcement, as it is by from Cunier, and of course the Fry. They're the most! $5,300. stressed the idea of students stand- 1 think it appropriate that I broach Oniversity of Minnesota - " How developing an 'interest in better l.lriving d e nt~ students. will have to make Waldo the Walrus In St. Paul the voter turned down city ing in line to get the good seats. a plan which I believe would be a Should the Schools of cthe United the long walk to classes each day. Formerly of 1 Bella Vista To Vi and ]landling of your car, of giving other This is so, in order to get a really very effective substitute for the States Respond to the Training of tax le vy amendments which would have Alias R. H. Timmins good seat you had to get to the obviously unpopular arrangement I realize this, but I am convinced Scientists aod Engineers in Rus· Two mcmb drivers the benefit of the doubt, instead of that eliminating the necessity of given the schools I"ore money. The only al­ stadium no later than noon on the designed by the student council. P.S. I forgot to teil you. don 't sia?" Senate Chamber, Old Capi· (lr Society of the hom an d..~ violent curse. It· just isn't their having to go out o[ their way ternative for th.e board W3S to provide the day of the game. Under this new My plan is this: ' write another letter about this be­ tol. Community, \ human that a driver doesn't make a mis­ 'to attend football and basketball cause I won 't be around to reply. S p.m. - Iowa Society Archaeo· taxpayer's children with a limited educa­ plan. on the other hand, you need 1. All Iowa football games next pus Monday games will more than makc up for And that wouldn't be cricket, you logical Institute of America, speak on thei take now and then. not arrive at the stadium until fall will be played 0)1 the Penta­ this little inconvenience. tional curriculum. just before gametime. All you have crest lawn east of Old Capitol. know . No hard feelings , but think Egypt, University Library. lacrest Room Some might object to the second of me the . next time you have a The Board certainly .realizes the .prob­ t(l do is get in line at the ticket 0(- This can easily be accomplished by Ion at 8 p.m. phase of this plan on the grounds plate of French Fries. I may be Friday, May 11 able unfavorable consequences to the chil­ Order Any Color fice at the fieldhouse no later than removing a few trees in the area. They are E that the exoense involved would be with you! 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. - sth Annual of too found( 8:00 a.m. on Monday morning, if 2. All Iowa basketball games Design Exhibition, " Suspension ' dre n of this limited program, but it !tad to (Slbloy Ga.olle·Trlbune) prohibitive: However. I _am sure jIl nd John Mal you want a good seal. The advan- ne,xl winter will be played in the SUI authorities recognize that at­ Cars can now be pr<1ered in any color 'ean· t Board Shelter." Finc Arts Gallery. ~mong the take this step to open the eyes of the people tage of this should be obvious, but HOuse Chamber of Old Capitol tendance at football and basketbl\ll 9 Lo 11 a .m.-Supreme Court Day Pag and now a IT who consider a slight increase of their tax wanted. Wonder if , the- time will corpe I, for one, fail to sec it. Let's face Building. I am sure that with the games is the major r,cason why TO THE EDITOR : -Presentation of Awards, Senate -it, the good seats are still going to installation of baskets and back­ River Colony burde n more important than tbe education wJ-ic~ a discdminatlve -A~leri.can will ask most stultents (Including the girls The suggestion oi tile Miss SUI Chamber, Old Capitol. ;Brothers in 11 go to the early risers. boards at either end this will be Pageant Board to place the Mis 1:45 to 3:45 p.m. - Oral Argu· of their youth. for number pl~t8s I~' · hamlOny .with the from Currier and the dental stu­ ;, The Bruder The second point made in Mr. feasible. dcnts~ come to the university. They SUI contest at Homecoming comes ments to Supreme Court, House The schools might not remain on this car's color. Impossible·js said to be un­ germany foU Grady's editorial is an attempt .to 3. The showing of ID cards or realize that no expense shQuld be as a dismaying surprise to the Chamber. Old Capitol. and siljce the limited program permanently, but the American. satire his way out of the fact that tickets at the gate will not be re­ spared to facilitate such attend­ Dolphin Club. We feel tilat placing 8 p.m.-Seals Show, Fieldhouse. Reen establish a football game is a social affair, quired; sealing will be on a first­ ance; to make it as convenient as the Miss SUI Pageant in direct Saturday, May 12 :tuay, Urugui and that people go as much just to come·first·served basis. is humanly possible for students SATURDAY, MAY 5. 1956 conflict with the Dolphin Queell 10 a.m. WI Sunset-Outdoor Art ~tates. be with their friends as to see the The advantages or such a plan (including the girls .from Currier will result in a reduction in pres- Exhlbit, Union Terrace. The Societ~ u. a y exeept un ay an "191 game. You can imagine how popu- are obvious. Both areas are cen· and the dental students) to attend tige ·Cor both. In our opinion the 12 noon _ Mortar Board Family Monday and lelia! holldlYI by Stutienl DAILY IOWAN EDITOIUAL liTAF strong em phI EdllOr ...... Kirk Boyd ~ rr.m noo.... t. mldal(ht to lar the Athletic Department would trally located. They are easily ac· the games. women's housing units have the Publications, Inc., Co mmun1catlon. ... ••" .ewl Iteml. .emen". p.,e h h Id h . right to expect two complete Queen LUllcheon, River Room, Iowa Me­ liCe, and dec Center. Iowa City. Iowa. Entered.1 Man.Clne Editor ...... Jack Pease lIem., .r In ••Ulleemenls to Tb. Dally be if t e tickels t ey so to t e cessible to the girls from CurrIer SUI officials understand. I am ..,.,Dnd clas. matter al the post orrlce News Edllor ...... _.. Gene Inlle morial Union. .~ he communit City Editor ...... Jam .. FJanaburl II.", ... : £dlh,.. 1 .m... lLl'e In Ih. public were sold on the basis of one and the dental students, who of sure, that the quality Qr- {ootb;lll campaigns at separate dates, thus .1 Iowa City. under the act "I Con­ insuring maximum interest in both. 2 p.m. - Mortar Board Tapping, ,m accordanCE ...... 01 March : . 1879. Assl. City Editors . ... Larry !JennIB . C._ullloIUon. Conter. to a customer, or if. for a man and course should be given every con- and basketball offered by Iowa ",ODds are helt EUen Fem.nd.z. Pllyili. Flemlnl teams is so poor that it is simply Furthermore, we fe el that the Board Room, Old Capitol. 1111:11.11:& .r llae A880ClATII:D l'&el8 Sports Editor ...... IVI .. Llepl"a BOAILD OF STUDENT his wife the I Athletic Department sideration when it comes to view- Itributed accol Society Editor ...... Eleanor Benz 2 to 5 p.m.-8th Annual Design The Aaeoc:lated Pre.. Is entitled .,.­ PVIILlCAlIONS. INC. sent one ticket in one section and ing athletic contests. Not only not worth the hazardous trip to the Pageant Board would be esta b lis h - Exhibition. "Suspension Shelter," The centrali cJu.lvely tD the uae for repubUcaUon ,. Wire EdJ1orw' •...•••. '. Tom Lias a"d west side of the- ri ver to see them ing a dangerous precedent, one of .11 \!Ie loca! news printed In thl. , Tom 8eho(n hoitJt Robert I. BUtz. A3; Dr. Geor.e s. another · ticket fou .. rows up and would it eliminate the necessity of . Fine Arts Gallery. tIS stressed, wI ~_per .. well lUI aU AP newt ChIef Phol ....pll.r ...... Bob Itedl. Eaeton. Dmtl ~tl'Y : Herbert R. Hedge. two sections over. If the idea is to making these students walk (or play. Thrrefore, I am sure they d 8 dliilletehc •. Wirephoto ~bnI.IaD '-. Cbarl.. Allen which every stu ent organization p.m.-Scals Show, 'Fieldhouse. jCbe communit ~.3 : ::~:;.~r ~I~£~~' ~e~~~ ' ~:~ cut down on the numqer of students. ride) to the west side of the river will approve my plan, recognjzing might view with concern, a pl'e- . , " .. .AIL~ rOWAN IUnltVllIOItS t·ltOIl cedent under which the interests of May 13 1 lin the rearing Mason Ladd. Law; Pror. Leslie G. who actually go to the games this .twice (once to obtain tickets), i1ut it as a strong jnduce~ent to the S~ndav, , The Bruderl ~OOL o!' JOVaNALJ.II FACULTY MoeUu JournalL>m: Richard D. Id be fC ' "0Il... LM2: CharI ... Wyllie. £3. Treas- plan shou most e ective. would make it unnecessary for girls from Currier and ,the dental a minority can be callously disre- - 10 . ~.m. tl~1 Sunset- Otltdoor Art Pub/lahar ...... :.ester O . Benz garded. . ExhibIt, Unton Terrace. lerly periodlt EdJ1oI1al ...... Ed ..r er.... uror: ElwIn 1 '. Joutle. Vnlverally There are' a great number who them· even to make such a strenu· students to attend these games. purpose I Ad~ ...... Max Wales _B_us/_n_-_M_Q_"_AII_c.AI~r rllnl! d~I~ ".. ~; ..., ...... IN.IMI.. 'I,orl.e.t., .. p« year; al" monthl. P; tlU'ft! the plan crown, may I attempt a Elimination of 10 cards or tick· ,in diffC);I1Ri ,PI Is C._•• I_lle.. Cealer. II $S; man .lIl1scrlp- 'FI1'!It, f't!f til tl'lI mt' what Ilwy think it. rr thl' 1955;56 'DolphIn Secretlll'V ynnd th l. !ellt'dulc . •,,~ r<'lli''' ,,4\1

THI DAILY IOWAN-lew.. City, '.w--s..turd.. y, M.. y 5, lfU-P... , 'Way of Life Must Chonge,' Lutheran Official 5aY$- 3 Methodist Groups Elect ells Students~ Give Themselves AGeDA A,HOI* *ONGaEOAnOJlil * filE *NET.ODI * l' *CIIAPEI. ,..E* CII* a II *0 .. CBal ll1' It. E. '1'0.110 1,...,.. I. • 31 l:t:e ...k ..... Au • Tlllr4 .'u. Eyert "Ie ... nl" E" •• r-eU l By DAVE HARTQUIST a.~~1 E. , ..... C •••• r ~,. r ..., •• TIL. h.. ..M._, . BI~I. C!&n... II • ••• New Officers American Christian must ians must Ulink about if they s- r the go pel barrier lie in Ul [act tant of it that 'we have a high I .bh'" ..· ..... 1.. ., •• 4'1. ' ...... , 11 .....1. II a .•• I11 ....1., 'h, Iol,. II .... W...... I,. U • •• • 1E,e.a1 ... "':ru., :rdd'. '.:JIt ..... tlK>mselves - not 1!r.J. pect to pread Christianity to a11 that we have red igned our lil'e landard of Ii\ ing and you can't I Kendall Can·er. At. Spencer. was just their material parts of the world. to break through the barrier. but di turb it if we help you to e A ENBLY OF GOD F.ee M ...... I. Y ...... 1 , .... T ... COSO'EGATIONAL CDC.e. recently elected pre ident of Sigma oods - iC they "Fir t. Christians must realize we ha\'en't really com'ineed Ihe Chrislianity·." The Rev. Mr. Em­ • I . CII.'.. .. t ...".U ~ llenl,.;,; '"':'- CII.'.... 4 Jdlo.... III . '['be a.,.. Uo. M.Uer. Pul.r Th ae,.. J .... G . Cral,. M .. b,u intend to break thai their American way of life non-Christian world of our faith pie aid. IIII...... nltl,. 1.: 4S •.•• Theta Epsilon. Melhodlsl mea's •• 4.,. r.MI. I' .~ _ .. OaAeE III IONU\, C.uaca Ihrough the bar-, I V.lte... '.~e.t feU: ...... ,. !:II .... fraternity. and Charles Railsback must be changed. The world will in' Christ. " the Rev. Mr. Empie Americans Ii\'e in an entirely dir· M.raI., ,, ••0l0i,. 11 • .•• lI:H ..IlK ..... A ... rler that has aris­ bave to be turned upsipe down if aid. ferent world whl're tandard . "II•••• •• ello ••b. II • .• Til. au. 1'1 ..... ft ...... TaINlT1' £..1 COPAL CD ac. of Iowa City was elected pre ideDt en between L h c Christianily is going to be pread There ha"e been no really ig· S:!t E. C.II.,. ". foods. \\oros. cu toms and culture CII.bl·, A .. ~... 4 •••• • :n ~.-...--­ ...1. ".'" .:~ .... Til..... 1Iar.lt p ••0 ...... 1 •• of Wesley Supper ClUb. an orfani· non . Christians oC into all parts of Ihe world. nificant. tremendous Chri tian ad- ar different from every oth"r IEnD,oIl u. SO""". 1 " .• . k,...... r. lI:oU ..... ••1, C...... I • .•. the world and our­ 1'•• 111 ':M • ••• .re.. ' .... 1:31 . .... mtion for married students. "Sccondly. the que tion arl S M "ances like the Apo til' of Chri t country. he point d oul. "We can't IIETR~NY IIA.:r[ T c~vac. r.u•• aIll,. Sar.. ,., ...... selves. the Rev. to who should be the one to turn made. in centurie . We ha\'e been march into an underprivileged II I • • a. Fil." A ... t ....., .nid. "at , ." F ••II, a.nl... ' :13 • .•• Other newly elec~ officers in ··u Til..... w ••"" O. G ...... Pu'•• C.flee It •.10 . Paul C. Empie.. the world upside down - the Chris- too afraid or di rupting our culture. country an d use th e western elVI - 1: ...... M.... I•• "'.ralll" k"I... ' : 4~ B.... Wesley SUPJX'r Club are Nanl'Y executive secre­ .u..LEL FOVNDATION' UeI, C...... II • • IIL lians. who wanl to do it to spread !le said. "WI' are caught in an zation approach to conquer UlC ~:.... : " " 'II.t b lJJ" MM. O(T" I'!! 1:. Maoll., III. C •• lu~ •• ' CI.~ 'P,". 5:M , .• . Smith. Clinton. vice.president; Pa· tary oC the at­ love. or the Communists. Who want American almo phere where we poor conditions in which people are •••••• F.II •• _II'" .'~'. 1::18 •.•• P •• , . r"'.~11 P. 1Ia'"~.,,. DI ..et.. tricia Railsback and William Her­ ional Lutheran Councll. said here to spread war and fear." he contin.- glorify the American standard of li\·in~." .1'...... ,...... L1 .....III •. *:. , .•. • • • NrrEO lIIISSIONA.Y cauaC. Evea'a, fn'fet, 1rll , ... . IOWA CITY IIENNONIT& c.oac. IIIJI :Y • ••11 •• AWl. rin. both of Iowa City. members at this week. ued. Oiving and we think that nothing Approach M. .... "Tbl.,...... 1.11 Ilk 514 ct.rll L- c ...., W.r.aa B ..... I P. I.r lllrge; and Marilyn Swinton. Dav· peaking 10 Ihe tenth annual an­ " One way or another. the world must hurt it. Tarrifrs. dutie . re­ I blip.:' Til. au. Vlr,u ...... r ..... ··Reeently. when was louring ...., .11 ••" ':U • .•. llilole 1104, 01._ • ~:'O • .• • enport. president of the Students' . 8~r_•• _. ".r..... J., 11:'4 ' .a . rover ary banquet Cor the Founda­ ",ill be turnl'd upside dQwn . U's strictions. and \'en foreign aid arc India. L aw old men pulHllg heavy IIET8BL Ar.ICAN NETHODI T 11.... 1 •• W ...... I.. I':~ • .• • • r ...: " Par-e.ts ...... ~. 1' •• '11 F.U•• -.ltl, ...... :se •.•. Wives Fellowship. tion for Lutheran Students at HOLel liP to u which way we want to all u d in our own I'lf intere t. ricksha I s. 3- and 4·week-old babie liLa 8 e.:· .. ••".,1,..11.. .nl.... ~ 1I'~le T. 11 - 4.. . O."cr•• r •• by ••t ..... a,.", WeU ••• JeCfcr on. The RCII. Mr. Empie have it turned." he added. " W can't stand in an under- E"I ••• ,. .,dee. 1:11 ..... 7:118 .... . Newly elected officers of STE lying on new paper on hot strC!'l M ... C. II. :II.D... I .. . . ul., enaea-.T...... UI' . • , •• • said; there are two thing Christ- "Our probl m or br aking through privileged world and tell the inhabi· with th sun bealing down on them. De•• ii.nal. :I • ••• u ••• : "01141' ....e. ... - T~~ •••_ were Gerald Upham. AI. Fredicks­ W.r-&~ll ..... , .• • ..lill • Wa•• Ii~l'ltaal cu ..,- " 10, burg. vice president; Daniel Coff· and prores ional childr('n beggar ... ae~ , II'. Illo" ZION' LVTftEaAH CH aCII man. At . Arlington. recording sec· who li\e on the travclers in th CHll.CH OF JIt U C ••UT · . . J ...... , BI•• oaI ••,.. ta- OF LA1'T a -DAY AINTII 1E.0VAIl·S WITHIS EI TJoe .n. A. C •••••11. Pul•• retary; Edward Paulus. AI. Iowa Addition Going Up trC!'ts. The I' typ<> of condition III E .....1 ... 1 .. II. ItIWGDOII a,U.L )I ••• "'~ W... III, ...... 4 It:se • .•. cun'l be remedied by the western Pr.e.t ...... Met'._I, • L •• U' .In.. l4I. U.I .. I ....' e~ ••I, 1: 13 a .•. City. corresponding secretary; Methodists OK ~~;;;:;;: ••ca,. ea. ••• , II a._. "wd...... I•• ,., •.•. A'.II III~I. CIU... : M . .... Dwight Miller. At. Keosauqua. civlli7.ation approach." hI' said. ,. .. T ..... TraM.r. '.r r •• ," • (r.... eDt .Medl ••,. I :'" ' .-:,. treasurer; Lowell Mathes. "The only thing Aml'rican ~hris· · . . A•• CHUIiCH OF T. NAZAIL I'll .. n.OD.lt en.c. Iowa City. pledge mast('r: Kenneth lians can communicate in a ilua­ • w,u .. , ...... Clbt... It. J.rt.ra.. .., b ••• ~.. .k. ton like this is them l\'e8." T •• k . Ir. J . H.u..... I ..... ' D •. 1.. 1.. hw•• ", •• IIU..... r Reams. At. Iowa City. chaplain; Many (hanges 0 ...... Cro .... MI.I 'n ., M ... l'waHi ."'111,•• A ..J .... MI ...... Symphony Band Dennis Rulifson. AI. Manchester, While the Rl'v. Mr. Empie Wll ...... ,. e.h .....: 43 a._. Til. a.~. IlaMrt "".ILI, in Formo a recently. he lalked with 1.. ,,1 •• 'I'e, Itl,. I.:U ' .• . ..1.1 'er'. '.... 10 historian; Ivan Nading. AI. Ran­ P •••• It ..: E.... ,tllol C. D. O ...... Je,e. a...... '. r. ita" A .....I ... dalia. alumni secretary; and O ....ftll ...... : •••• 11 L • • To Honor Goldman " 'adam Kai·shek. Shl' totd him 6It""o r.U ....lllp . ~ , .... that hri tianily. In all the lime it V••• 1t .I •• r. 6:'" ,.m ...... 1 •• W';nW, ••: . L •• a.' II . ... The 75th anniversary concert of Thomas Cootings. Arl. Council AI (o·nference E".a,en ,,: .r k~, 1:. ';IL · . . the SUI Symphony Band fay 16 Blutts. doorkeeper. was in China. made no mpression UGaGAXlZltD CHUaeS 0 .. n: VI EVANOflLlCAL FlEE CHUaC. C.IUST OF LATTE. DAY lAt."'" wlll be dedicated to the late Edwin Audrey Thomas. N3. Iowa City. MINNEAPOLIS L4'I - The quad· on the Chinl'Sl'. !t's not adapted to C•• ' ••••ee ..... 1 the Orientals. sh said. C.ralw .." ..... 1II .....LaI \l.I •• Franko Goldman who composed a was elected president of Kappa '. rennial general conference of the Tb. It.~ . J . t . 1'.1... 0 •• Palle' 'Phon.,' ••d& 1 8.11 ••1 , .:.t4 a ••• D •• It. "a.ie. Pad., new march "Iowa." in honor of the Phi. Methodist women'S sorority. Methodist Church overwhelmingly M ••• In, W.rlbl,. 11 . .... 0" ••,., W.,..I, .•:itt . ... approved this week a statement o( The Chinese people think that the erma.: " W"~l I .....,., c~ "f" •.•. band's anniversary year. Also elected to sorority ofCices ".C'. Y.I'•• • I.U...... I'. 5 ,.IIl. f., •••• 11:M • ••• policy barring racial discrimina­ Americans are "phony" because "t. u. 1l81\&ON EVANOELJl"AL The SUI band. founded in 1881 . were Marjorie Shackelford. N3. .·.O.Y.F. BI~I. I.', H .... O: .~ . ... they won't give themselves to the Cb.I, !lehta. :0.1 . U::II , .... . UNITED NU!TB.£N cauac. is one of the oldest musical organi- Des Moines. tst vice-president; tion or "enforced s~gregation" lIal... within Ihe church. job of sprl'ading Chrl tinnity. the E" ~nj., 8e.r¥"cr . l :~' ,.IIL zations In the tate. Georgia Meyer. AI. Elkader. 2nd Rev. Mr. Empie said. "They be­ n. a.~ . • . C PlaU" ..fI •• a t \O, Prof. Philip Bezanson's " Anni- vice-president; Joanne Moore, AI. At the same lime. the 766 dele­ FIIIST PlteSBI'l'tltIAN • &011 S .... ,. c~ ••I. It •.•• lieve that Christians hove no (aith • E. M •• k.. I. Mer..... W.n..... U • .• • \'ers.o.ry Overture," composed for 1 Ottumwa. secretary: Mary MacIk. Dr. P. H ...b •• I'.Uull. MI.lal•• gutes set in motion constitutional in themselves. But communism. Vllln"U, F.II..... I' .".r.' •.•. the band's anniversary. will also A2. Vinton . treMurer; Donna Wi!· changes designed to abolish the de­ Tbe ae., J.r...... LeIiN. )fl.ular Le E ...I •• W ••aIlI • • , ::It ..... which has now taken over in China. h&tl,.'1 !For IranopoNtlon &0 all sen·tee •• can be performed by the band. l liams A2 Mt. Pleasant corres. nomination's controversial all-Ne· Crib .... C ••• S.".. r. I:...... 8-4115 or '-4141.1 doc have raith in it elr." Ch ... h . b ..l. 0::\1 .n4 II .... Prof. Frank Simon. vi itlng pro· pondl~g ~eretary· and' Shirley gro Central JurisdIction. The minister of education in Yu· M.rainr "'.n..-I,. ' lS' ..... 11 • •• • • • • fes or of music at the Univer ityof Hurlburt. N3. Iowa' Cily. chaplain. The Central Jurdisdietion was ·",.e., . up,.r, ~ ,.ftt. &T. M".r·s CBVB • goslavia. a communistIc nation. lu4fDt Vt Jtrl, 6 II •• • Jofh.... ea. L... • ... Arizona. wUl conduct the band. Si- I sft up as an administrative sub· CO.lly I ...... Phol.) told the R('v. Mr. Empie that the III I.b. ~::It , ..... II. ".,. C. H. 1Il.1.~.t •• P ...r mon was cornet ololst {or many division for Negro congregations WORKMEN PLACE STEEL SUPPORTS on the "'.II~ and found.tlon churches in her country havl'n'l M' ot' hi, W:rk.b.p, • ., ...... a, M ...... ,.:It ...... years with JolUl Philip Sousa's J.:U • .• .• l1:lIa . . ... Methodists Name Blue across the country. Its effect gen­ ..t the new .. ddltion to the Zi.n Luther .. " Churchl '" E. Bloomin,to" band. erally has been to keep Negro pas· St. Th. n.w construction is .. n ..pansi.n of the existing church facil. ~n an asset. Tb. 1t:~ .·AT T~:~!!!ll.If.~~':~:I.lrie' "Maybe they could be and may- Nut.. IInl.D .... ".I .. IIU. Ia. IT. 'AraICK' CHUac. To Reserve Council l(lrs and bishops in posts serving ities. be they arC in saml' countries" she Churoil .bool. ' :!III am.. ·~4 E. C•• rt lit. only Nl'gro churches. "b t . t h ' h llornl •• Wor bl,. I' : '~ ...... Til•• P . J. O·aelll,. Pea ••• MINNEAPOLIS L4'I - The Meth­ Id 111 1.4.,,1 uP,or. 4:11t ...... n . Babies Ask Folks I Construction of the addition to and a largl' fellow hip hall will be sa. u our coun ry t C!y avc . Tile ... ~. If. F. pu.a. a •• Construction of a $1 milli"n odist General Conference Friday In the basement. been a perpetuation of hatred be- '.4u! Pro, •• m . II :!III , ..... Til. I.~ . ,.·IU ..... F. D_ .. , ... a .. I.. t, school of international service is Zion I.utheran Church is expected twe n Christian .Catholics. Jews Jr. .... r .• til lur~" .• ~ : 3t ...... , M&Hf:I. ':31 • .••, 1 :81 ..... To night completed election of per­ The second floor of tlli addition Their Service cxp cted to begin in Washington. to be cqmpleted August 1. the Rev. ' : 4~ • .• .• II ••. National Fllmily Week. l\1ay 6-13. sonnel to the church's Judicial will be addl'd when the need arises and Protestants. They also hav(' FOl T ~~Il:o!!",:~~H W•• U., Ma.. u ••: 4G • •• .• , :U ..... D.C.. in 10 months on the campus .C. opens at First ChrlsUan Church Council - it·s "supreme court." A, C. Proehl. minister. said Friday. and the finance arl' available. th perpetual d haIred in our eultufl' Tb...... c .••,noloie •• P .....r of Ule American University. a The addition. the first unit in the IT. THOMAS IIIOaE CBAPEL with baby-parent dedication at the Among those named as reserves Rev. Mr. Proehl aid. Eventual hC!re ." Ch·~!!hA . <,,':!l~'.:::·! ::~ ., e. ••• u •• J .. lIIfL... I . lethodisl institution. This plan. for long-range program o( building II Cross-Be.rin. Cb ...b W... hlp. 1':31 ..... 10 :30 a.m. service. An invitation on the court. Lo fill vacancies the only Protestant school of this plans call for a complete new L­ " .., ...~. Jl... . J . P . C ••••, ...... r complete new church plant. was shaped church. "The church has conformed to ...... : "The ftl. d E ••• I,'· Tb. ".,. P. J. II ...... was sent to all babies of the church should they occur. was Robert D. Iype in the United States. was Til. ae •. A.. • • llef.erklrr:a•• r, .,Ibt•• " to bring their parents (or dedica­ Blue. of Eagle Grove. forme gov­ begun last November. It will con­ R. H. Wildman Contractors. Towa the condition of the world and it rIa T NHAIUAN OCIETT M_... 6:43, I. •• It... , " ::18 unanimously approved by the con· .... a' tion. ernor of Iowa . sist o( a basement and a first floor. $120.000 has lost the character of ero s­ I.w. An, .... On1o ....' ...... ference. City. are constructing the Tile an. AII.d J . N. lIu.I"'e •• Th l ...... _ IA ••1 ..... , •••• bearing." the Rev. Mr. Empie Ih ...... U .. . "Thi is the baby'S service. They Other business malters taken Nineteen classrooms ror students building. Thorson. Thorson and p •• t.r .y and adults will be on the first Madson. Waterloo. arl' the archi­ continued. ~.,." . h ..l . 1.:43 ' ."'. DaU, M ....t '. t:ae . ...., , ...... , , :It •.•. may coo. cry. laugh. or have the t'/-lre of up to Friday in the confer­ Thl' Am ricon youth who Is en­ Ct".reh e,,,lef, ltfCa • •m. pUlpit if they want it." . aid th DON'T GET floor of the addition. A kitchen tects. ,.4 ..1 ( ' •• ' •• ,or. ~:III ,.m. · . . ~·rcc. which is scheduled to last rolled in colleee. th youth who " rlrm-.lde CI.b·· ,r.,-rlm, ,. p .• • n. WENCE LAU! CHVacH Rev. Albert C. Hofrichter Jr.. min­ Q E. " •• MARRIED ••• through ncxt Thursday. were: will be our government lead rs of . . . t., ...... Ister of Ih church. Fl. T Ht 'IlCH 0 HaJ T. T ....~ . E ...... W. He.llI, ...1 •• . •• wlffl.ut ...rft ••ur cemp.... I. The dele"atu .ndors.d • 4. t-...... , tomorrow. the youth who will U:"IT1ST T... I.e. •• 0,." ••• ~ There will be the "bll's lng" in Bridal Servlc.. _ Invltatlen., year program designed to str ngth· spread the Am rlcan culture - mI. C.II ... l­ •• 4:, Ma ...... ,:It ...... lin act of dedication in the spirit of m. J' 4 ... . 11 1&3 .... Ann.uncements, Imprln," N.. ,. en the church on Ule local level What They're Doing ...... ".bo.l. ':43 •. )I ...... they are the onl's who must t til 31.rol"r St"rI('e. It . .... 0.11, 1 ...... 1:3t . .... Christ who said : "L t the children I kin., Wedeli"...... , ''TtIMlIr Dnd to emphasize Christian higher pace for breaking the barrier thut ~fnlnr W:, hlp. '!31 , .In. • come to me. and do not hinder Yeu" N.... , Wedelln, , ...... l'tIucation. HILLEL CANTERBURY CLUB has grown up between America them, (or to such belangs the Kln\L- ate. na T ENOLI. R LUTDEa"N 2. The creation of two new semi· General council meeting of Hil­ Episcopal students will meet (or and the un-Christian world. he said. ('8 It 11 dom of God." I HALL'S lories was authorized to help over­ Jel Foundation will be at 4:30 p.m. supp<>r and a discussion on "The Speaking to tud nt. he said. Dubaq.e an. Marktt 8h4 "The Blessed Event" is the ser-j Th. lI.v. O,or,. T. L J ...... Pul•• 121 South Dubvqw tome a "critical" shortage of at the student center. Following the Central Facts of Christian Beliel." " Learn at lea t one language whill' Service with Hoi, emm ... I•• , . :_ m09 topic. Irained ministers. Propo cd sites supper at 6;30 p.m., nominations at the home of Corn lia Ander on. you ore in school and I IIrn it well. and 11 :111 •. m. ,I • f.J. Ju!,r .. I...,.. NU"f',r" f1 • .• • lor the newly authorized seminar­ to oppose the slate of officers en· A4. 21 W. Mark t St.. Sunday at Learn the literature. culture and Snby 8.11.. 1. D:I~ ' ."'. ies woutd be in Ohio and in the dorsed by the council for the elec­ 5:45 p.m. the way people of a eertoin country lE'CeeaU.,e .mmrttft, Tate L •• ~e, L •• , ••• O:~~ p .... Kansas-M issouri-Nebraska area. tion Tuesday will be opened. WESTMINSTER FOUND~TION think and then go there and talk Lutheran 8tu.eat AII.el.tle., • , .•• I 3. The conference turn.d down .. Council eandidatl's are: David Presbyterian students will leave to the people. Don't talk as an Lu,her Lt'.' "I, 1 , .. m. " ~lan for setting up a national foun­ Davis. At . Des Moines. president; Wesminster Foundation for an out- ambassador. but as an American F!LIENOS I ETINO 'dation to seek gifts for the church. James Cohen. At. Des Moin s. and door vesper service and picnic at citizen who wants to be a com- 10 ... lltem.ri.1 VD1 .. 'Viti ..... ("enn.r, Cle.rll: •. It wa. propoHd th.t .. popular Marilyn Shor. AI . Davenport. both HOO\ 'er P ar k S un d ay a t 5 p..m munlcator and reconciliator:' W.r blp .t ' :lMI ...... s ..,., "edJy F'am. scrys: tyllC. mass circulation Methodist Cor vice·president; Mallee Katle­ Prof. John Gerber of the SUI ,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;.. \'nagazine be launched to replace man. A1. Omaha. Ncb.. COrres· English Departm nt will speak on 'the church's historic "Christian ponding secretary; Fayna Manvitz. "The Never Never Land of College Advocate. " The move would mean AI. Omaha. Neb .• recording secre· Studl'nts." There will be a worship "GUARD AGAINST 'abandonment of the 130·yeal'-Old tary; and Samuel Pesses. C3. Bel­ service at th student centcr at I otlicial organ of Methodism. a tendorf. treasur r. 7;30 p.m. I "eekly journat devoted to church USF ROGER WILLIAMS news and commentaries. and its Representatives of the Bruderhof Roger Williams Fellowship will We invite you replacement by a streamlined or SoCiety of Brothers. a religious meel at 5: 30 Sunday [or a cost FURNACE RUST" \ onthty of broad appeal. C9mmunal group. will speak at supper at the studl'nl center. A s. It was ag,..'" un .. nimously United Student Fellowship at 5: 30 program con jsling of reports from at Methodist agencies will follow a recent retreat and further plan· your ea. pilot on all summer p.m. Sunday. to lOin us ""P 8 policy of meeting only in cities Eberhard Arnold. son of the Bru· ning of a program and goals of here equal treatment and facili­ next year will follow. derhof founder. and .John l\Jaendel. 0. ..., 1M ...... JIIII ...p ,..a...... k .., ,.., ..,.. es are available for all races. in former minister among the Hut· LSA ftIe ...... ,,,., _ .... .,...... onjunction with their anti-segre- terian Brethren and now a membel' "Micah, Prophct to the Poor." ..... *' .. _. will be discussed at the Lutheran saluting gation agreement. of the Forest River colony of the ... cerrwIea - ..... ,.. • ...,...... IY .... paIn - ... ,.... •. The church', committe. for StudenL Association Sunday at 5 Society of Brothers in North Dako· I . erseas relief reported that Meth· p.m. at the student center. A sup­ ...... ,.,...... , tao will speak. per precede. dism in the past four years has Twelve USF memoors left Iowa will poured $3 million into overSeas aid City Friday night for a spring reo anJ you p' all 'hi' .xtra conven'."ce, and to resettle refugees. This as· treat at Palisades State Park. near sistance has gone to 43 different Offer Scholarships Cedar Rapids. They will return countries. Sunday afternoon. To SUI Students MAY 6-13 Basement Stay. DrYer " ". PI ,a.c ...... ,.,.,. ., Newman present a ~~~M~ Entering Ministry Is ...... , .., ...... te. '''' special Marian Program in ob· sur students who are resid nts of ...... , ...... , __ ...tort ~, 2from Socieiy servance of the Catholic tradition Iowa and studying for the mlrus­ SPECIAL SALE of dedicating the month of May to try. may apply for financial assist­ trJ1aI ...... _r air. .. the Blessed Virgin Mary Sunday at ance (rom the Walker Scholarship THIS WEEK ONLY 4;30 p.m. There will be an after- Grant. Prof. Robert S. Michaelsen. To Visit Here noon mass at St. Thomas More director of the SUI School of Re- ALL 12" LONG PLAYING RECORDS ., Chapel. \igion. said Friday. Two members of Lhe Bruderhof Following Mass. the Little Office To be eligible for a scholarship Buy 2, Receive 1 (lr Society of Brothers. a Christian of the Immaculate Conceplion will .<:reated by the late Myron J. Walk­ Heat! When,ver yOu Want It .. community. will visit the SUI cam- be recited. followed by Benediction. er of Iowa City to assist promising ALL 10" LONG PLAYING RECORDS 1'.. MM wIIeae.... _ ,pus Monday and Tuesday. and After supper at 6 p.m. Father L. ministerial students of all religious _n ...... •• speak on their religion in the Pen- B. Cunningham. O. P .. professor of faiths. students must be attending Buy 1, Receive 1 FREE ..,.et..... , • ....." ., ..... !acrest Room of the Memorial Un- Dogmatic Theology at St. Rose Prl- seminary now or plan to enler ion at 8 p.m. Monday. ory. Dubuque. will lead a discus- during the next academic year. ALL 45 EXTENDED PLAY RECORDS .... -.....,." ..... ,...... IIIIItI They arc Eberhard Arnold. son sion and lecture on "The Theology A committee of the sur School " ,Or the founder of the Bruderhof. of the Mother of Christ." :of Religion faculty will select the Buy 1, Receive 1 FREE ~nd John Mandel. former minister CHRISTIAN SCIENCE recipient or recipients of the grant ~'mong the Hutterian Brethren. The Christian Science Student Or. on the basis of general fitness for ALL 78 AND 45 POPULAR RECORDS nd now a member of the Forest ganization will meet Tuesday in the the ministry and financial ~ed. Buy 3, Receive 1 FREE River Colony of the Society of Little Chapel of the Congregational The amount of each grant Will be Fall Heat - No DelaY! . ,l!rothers in North Dakota. Church. individually determined. but will AU 78 AND 45 CHILDREN'S RECORDS ...... , ,... .) The Bruderhof was founded in WESLEY not exceed $300...... germany following World War 1. Application blanks may be oh- Buy 1, Receive 1 FREE .... ,,'t". rev ..,.... II ,..., and sil)ce then. communities have Newly elected We$ley Foundation tained by writing to Michaelsen...... ,.. ... ,...... - en established in England. Para- officers will be installed at the .. t student center Sunday al 5 p.m. A ... .-.c..-.... l · ,~rc~ . Uruguay. and the United picnic at Hoover Park will follow. City High Concert Hi-Fi Phonographs The Society of Brothers places WESLEY SUPPEIt CLUI A CRT · h strong emphasis on the common "Religious Problems and Family t .. onlg t r life. and decisions are made by Life" will be discussed at Wesley The rowa City High School band. VMMODEL560 the community. Work Is divided Supper Club Sunday at 5 p.rn. The orchestra and chorus will combine Three ,pe.. lr.n, m .. h.... ny finish, Includi", ;In accordance with ability,. and Rev. Robert R. Sanks. minister talents with Franklin High School. $50 w.rth of FREE RECORDS. $14960 I ,goods are held In common and dis· to stooents. will lead the diseus- Cedar Rapids. in a concert there Ilributed according to need. sion. the fourth in a series on tonight. CAPEHART TABLE MODEL The centrality of the family life "Problems Young Marrieds Face." About 170 students left Iowa City BI.nde fin/lh, di .. moneI nftCfIe, stressed. while at the same time DSF Friday to participate in the per- $50 w.rth of FREE RICORDS. lt com~unily plays a large part Disciples Student Fellowship will formance. High sehool faculty .fn the rearingl o( tbe children. begin its theme for diScussion for members Harold Robertson. Glenn The Bruderhof publishes a quar· tile month of May with the topic. Jablonski and Laverne Winter· erly periodical. "The Plough." "God an.d MY ' Vocation." Sunday meyer accompanied the students. !he purpose of the journal is "to at 5 p.m. Friday nillht both schools pre­ :I'ring the challenge of Christian The theme for May is "This is st nted individual conC Jrts in Cedar WEST MUSIC CO., IN(. . Community both to individual seek· Your Life," a series. on ~hristian Rapids, Iowa City students are ~rs and to groups and movements vocations. "A.rob' (or Bob." a being house(1 oVernight by FrankJin 14 S. Dubuftue f .IIIn d1(t..t'lil:lll" .,pm1s .. ,lIf the world." . Cilm ..,!~I .~ sho~n~ ~~r~yve Ding. hig~n ftHd~~t~: '~I";" ' t tI, ft ..... ~-"!'I'!-.oI!!f!III!~!II!II~~"""~~~.... ~ .... If!I!I!I~~- ...~-...J! ·'llf· ..11 .IJ. /, . ' ~ • t It If \ ~ , Pate 4-THE DAILY IOWAN-I_e City, low--Seturdey, Mey 5, 1956 Job Hawk lennis Team It's DerD~ Day at Dobrino Pitches Ilw~ Meets Illinois T9~ay To First Big 10 Win By LARRY DENNIS I pedal I. The O.U, 1.... 0) Iowa's tennis team, undefeated in dual competition, will take on fili­ LAFAYETTE, Ind. - The Iowa Hawkeyes took their first Big II nais here today at 1:30 p.m. In the Hawkeyes' second Big 10 match of baseball victory of the season here Friday, squeezing by the Purdue the sea on. Boilermakers, 2-1, behind the four-hit !litching of DoI'I Dobrino. Iowa. with a 4.(1 dual meet record, trounced Wiseon in. ~. last Dobrino pitched superbly. He struck out 11 Boilermakers and ------Iowa's tennis team, undefealed had a shutout going until the ninth in dual competition. will take on inning when Purdue leCtfielder Bill minois here today at 1:30 p.m. in GDrman hit a home run with no the Hawkeycs' second Big 10 one on base. Local Athletes Iowa Spikers match of the season. Jl was an o.c ballgame until the Iowa, with a 4.(1 dual med rec­ sixth inning. Ken Kurtz started it ord, trounced Wisconsin, 9.(1, last off with a single to left, and stole Duel Badgers Saturday in the conference opener. second. Catcher Don Bock flied 10 Be Feted. Other wins ha\'e been over Mis­ aut to short center, but Kirby souri twice, 9.(1 and 7.(1, and Brad­ Smith singled advancing Kurtz to ley, 7·2. third. 1uesdiiy Night Here Today Then came Hawkeye double Earlier, the Hawks Cinlshed sec­ steal attempt. Purdue shortstop Main speakers at the Iowa City Iowa and Wisconsin get together ond in a tournament with Purdu/), lAP Wlrep".I.' Chamber of Commerce all-sports FABIUS, SHOWN HERE WINNING tne Derby Trill Tuesday, is one (2), Heed Man (hidden), end Black Emperor (7). Experts predict Tom Spear tried to cut oc! catcher Cor a dual track and field meet Minnesota and Washington Univer· Jim Cahoon's throw to second in banquet Tuesday will be Paul here today at 2 p.m. as the Hawks sity of SI. Louis of 16 3-yeer-olds going In today's '2nd at Churchill Febius, Head Men, Black Em,.ror end the others will cha .. Needle. Brechler. SUI director of athletics Downs, Louisville, Ky. In the Trill, Fabius, d.feated Countermand to.tnl finish line todey. order to get the sprinting Kurtz at attempt to maintain their perfect The starling lineup for Iowa will the plate. But he dropped the ball, Bucky O·Connor. head coach of 1956 record oC dual meet victories. sec Jim Andrews in the No. 1 posi· Kurtz scoring and Smith going to Iowa basketball and Forest Eva· The Hawks were unbeaten in­ tion; Team Captain Gene Nadlg in second. Then Bob Seheyii, a fill·in shevski. Iowa head Coot ball coach. doors and won their first two out­ the No . 2 slot; Dale Bjurstrom at for ~jured regular leftfielder Ralph The banquet. which wUi be door meets in late March from No. 3; Dick Hood. No. 4; Jim Me· Walters, came through like a sea· 9Crved in the main lounge of the Arizona opponents. Wisconsin took Cullough, No.5; and Gary Ander­ 17 3-Year-Olds Go Pasfward soned veteran by lining a hard sin­ Iowa Memorial Union, is being its first outdoor meet Crom Illinois son, No. 6. gle off third baseman John En · given in honor of the 300 lettermen two weeks alro. Andrews and Nadig, Hood and rletlo's glove to score Smith from in all sports at Iowa and the four Anderson. and Bjurstrom and Me- I Strength in such track events as n second. Iowa City 'High Schools. the 440, 880, mile and both hurdles Cullough will team up in the dOUb' l Iowa takes on illinois, current Brechler will deliver the keynote will help the Hawkeyes, and the les competition. Big 10 leader, ~n a doubleheader talk and will be followed by Eva· Bjurstrom is the only Hawkeye Classic; Needles Favored Iowa sprinters look capable oC lit • today at Champaign. shevski and O·Connor. least breaking even In points. to lose a singles match In dual . competition this SCllson . Andrews. .L.OUISV1LL~. Ky. IN! - The vital day o( hasn'~ raced since he won thc Florida Derby erdale, Fla., and Jack Dudley, Stillwater, JOWA .b r h/ PUROUE .b r h Invocation and benediction will Stro!,g in W.lghts March 24. Opponents aiso note that he has Okla., and trainer Hugh Fontaine don't seem, L. H'therne, rl II G :s Oorman, '!b . ... -e be given by Robert S. Michaelsen. Nadig and McCullough hare won dcci Ion rolls :11 ound Saturday when the ~av­ $c .. '.rm..... d II t 'I peer,.· .,. R. I Wisconsin is strong in the sh~t four straight Hood and Anderson ored but eccentric Needles lind 16 other flOe­ drawn the No. 1 post. and such a slow starter however, to be worried. " ..te, ...... 3. I • ex•• n, Ir~lb)l" director of the SUI School of Rell- put and discus throw and probabl y may find himself shut o(f in the rush. Needles came roaring from behind to K .rh. ~b .... . I I Earl.1l0. Ub . 4 • I gion. have three straight. ly lun.ed 3-year-olds lake a bead ?n the 82nd Bock. e ...... Xolack!. rt .. ~ M 0 will take most of the points in thr Andrews-Nadig and Hood-Ander- a~d Tlehest o.f all Kentucky DerbIes at ram- And , Needles has the old "N" jinx riding. . mow down 14 rivals in tpc Flamingo at Hia­ mll~, lb .... 4 I ~ I Je.ba. Ib ... I. The banquet is open to the public 2-miie. Both te:Jms are fast in tile leah Feb. 25. He then rested until tq,c Florida Jensen. lib .. SOl P.I .... or . ~ 0 I son have not been beaten in doub- bhng .Chu~chlU Dow~s. . " Selleyll. If . • 0 I Caboo •. e . . ~ 0 0 and women as well 8S men arc mile relay. les. .Hlstonc old LOUIsvIlle was buzzmg \~Ith Derby at Gulfslream when he come (rom no­ Dob,ln., p ... • 0 tl.l. U·lb.,n. p ~ a 0 invited to attend. where again and broke the track record IMartla, It •• I 0 • Coach Francis Cretzmeyer looks Coach Don Klotz Friday predict. eXClt~ment thllt only Derby Day. can brlDg. Tol., .... 3. ~ 91 T.lal .... 4!) I 4 while beating J3 others. Tickets - $3.50 a plate - are (or good scoring from such men as cd "a pretty good tussle" with the a~d If there were only 17 ~orses 10 the gre~t Run for the Roses lo,.,a ...... HIO H'! __ , II I True. Needles \ got a 5-pound weight con· available at Racine's, Whetstone's, Caesar Smith and Gastonia Finch lilini wbo have a 2-1 record to mile a~d .one quarter claSSIC there are 17 mil- Purd.e ...... U4NI \MI4l 001-1 I I Wilson 's Sporling Goods, Chamber ill the 440; Ted Wheeler in the sno dat ' I lion OPiniOns on the outcome. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (.f! - Field for today', cession there Cor being a Florida-bred but ex­ running of tne S125,OOO edeled Kentucky Der­ perts claim he 'd have won regardless. His of Commerce ofCice. SUI athletic and mile; Murray Keatinge, eso: T~C match wiil start at 10 a.m. BlIrring late changes and. if all parade 3 Iowans Advance in office in the Fieldhouse. Les Stevens in both hurdles Dnd rt will be la ed on th library post ward at 3:30 p.m. (Iowa time), after the by, listed In order of post position, with daddy was Ponder, and his gralJdpappy was high jump; Gardner Van Dyke and . p y . e massed bands play "My Old Kentucky jockey and probable odds : Pensive, and both won their Kentucky Der­ Greco· Roman Wrestling I 1f Nick Piper, pole vault; and Ph 'l courts, If wea~her permits, nOl. HomC" and a tear or two trickles into the Needles (Dave Erb) 2·1 bies coming from far off the pace. Needles LOS ANGELES t.4'I - Three 10' IlIini, Boilermakers Meet Leahy and Joe Camamo, bro ::: d the net~en Will be moved indoors mint julep glass. the DCI'by swag will total a-Career Boy (Eric Guerin) 4-1 carried 117 poullds in Florida. All starters wans advanced through the third I jump. to the rleldh~~.se .courts.., $167,650 compared with $J52,500 last year. b-Pintor Lea, (No boy) 3-1 Saturday must tote 126. round Friday in tile Olympic Gro­ Iowa Golfers Here Today Tuesdaf' a varsity row a The winner of the rllce, to be televised Among the Badger best are Jon J~mor a-Head Man (Eddie Arcaro) 4·1 Ben and Jimmy Jones oC Calumet farm co-Roman wrestling trials. The Iowa Golf team will meet t~am split the smgles matches and and broadcast nationally (CBS) from 3:15 to Count Chic (Steve Brooks) 15·1 3re ready to shoot both barrels, Fabius and Dalton, winner of the Drake Re­ Another Iowan, Bill Weiclt, for­ Illinois and Indiana in a double· two o! three doublcs matches 3:45 p.m. (Jowa time ), will net neat $123 .- High King (W. M. Cook) 20·1 lays 2-miie run; Don Hebein. ~\on a PintoI' LCD , and the same goes for Sy1 Veitch, merly of Iowa Teachers. was elim· dual match today at 8 a.m. 10 a practice meet at Augustana 550. earned a record $108,400 last year No Regrets (Doug Dodson) 25·1 sprinter; Joe Hoffman and Jack who trains Career Boy and Head Man for inated. The Hawk \inksters are seeking Collcge, Rock Island, Ill. for Rex Ellsworth, the Californian who'll be Ben A. Jones (Paul Bailey) 40·1 C. V. Whitney. They will be the only coup­ Mansfield, 440; Bob Brennan. 880; The winners were light heavy­ their first victory. Monday they and Tom Peters, 53·5 in the shot represented again by Terrang, the Santa Arl­ Besomer (Nick Shuk) 30·1 lings, since T. A. Grissom's Reaping Right weights Don Jensen of Iowa State dropped two matches - to Wis· f-Com. On Red (AI Pop.ra) 80-1 was withdrawn officially Friday morning. 50 ita Derby hero. and Dale Thomas. formerly of consin, 22-14, and Minnesota, 2H'· put; and Charles Thomas, over Terrang (Willie Shoemaker) 15-1 feet in, that event. Practically all of the opponents oC Reaping Right, Louisiana Derby, winner. COrnell College and bantamweight l}1h . Last week they lied Mis· 'Amateurism, Needles, the Florida colt with zany ideas, b-Fabius (Willie Hartack) 3·1 injured a leg Thursday, and Grissom will souri , 9-9. Records in P.rll Kent Townley of Iowa State. are busily try ng to explain ways the 2 to 1 Black Emperor (Johnny Adams) 25·1 reiy solely on Invalidllte, who set the pace At least seven meet recorda arc choice can be beat n. Then, in the next f-Jean Baptiste (Jim Nichols) 30·1 Tuesday when Fabius copped the one mile . I in danger. They Include the 440, Is Snobbery' breath, they're all but admitting he can't Invalidate (Larry Gilligan) 30·1 Derby 'frial. NOW IS THE TIME FOR A 880, 2·mile, high and low hurdles, losc. King O' Swords (No boy) 30-' Completing the lineup arc Dino Lozzi's 11igh jump and shot put. Track news CHrCAGO 111'1 - A Loyola Uni- This kind oC II Derby scramble doesn't Countermand (Arnold Kirkland) 8·1 Count Chic. second in the Florida Derby, Joe hospitals. marks which could fall are the 440, versity philosopher Friday night come along every ycar. Ior which 1>0 figure a-C. V. Whitney entry. Gavegnano's High King, W. E. Britt's No Re· high hurdl('s. 880, 220, low hurdles, eritieizcd athletic amateurism as b-Calumet Fann entrY. grets. J . J . Gregory and H. D. Maggio's Ben Featured filberts can be thankful. fel'ence and shot put. a "relic of British snobbery" and l f-Probable mutuel field. A Jones, Companas Stable's Besomer, Mrs. One has to go back to the Im' Derby Spring Changeover ningham Iowa has won its last three dual called for Amel'iean free enter· when Count Turf emel'gcd from a wild cav­ (All horses will carry 126 pounds.) ~elen Kellogg's Come On Red. Hasty House outdoor meets with the Badgers in prise to subsidize athletes "just as 'I,'arm's Black Emperor, Mrs. Lloyd P. TaU!'s roitor of alry charge in ,I swirl of dust down the ing Co. 1952, 1954 and 1955. The Hawkeyes Russia is doing today." stretch and proved top banana over 19 others. No . horse with a name starling with UN" has Jean Baptiste, Reverie Knoli Farm's King 0' Complete Lubrication defeated Wisconsin and Northwest­ • 01' of the The Rev, Gerard Gray Grant, Critics oC Needles hal'e a lot of points- won lhe Derby. Native Dancer and Nashua Swords. and Brandywine Stable's Counter­ I ern in a triangular indoor meet at D-X 011 Change geons; H S.J., proCessor ' oC philosophy, de· 1st he won't train in the morning without are recent excellent examples. mand. Come On Red won 't start if the track • Madison in February. c1ared on a local weekly radio almost having to be bull whipped, 2nd he lIis owners, Bonnie Heath of Fort Laud- is fast. which isn·t likely. Iladiator Flushing and Service Cedar Field events begin at 1:30 p.m., show that there is nothing morally • bel' of track events at 2 p.m. and the final Filter Change [ lion wrong in paying athletes to play • race is at 3: 25. No admission will for colleges. and Maior League Roundu~ White Sox S, Nats 2 lions be charged. "Outside college," Father Grant WASHINGTON (R'\ - Dick Dono­ pitaJ said, "the whole concept of ama­ F R E E r ber teurism should be abolished as van survived a ninth inning threat and pitched the Chicago White Sox Barney's O-X 64-PAGE Landy To Run in LA antiquated, unrealistic, and leading Hit Mathews' Beats Giants; RAND McNALLY to dishonesty." into a percentage tie with the New Father Gront asked that colleges 'r ark Yankees for the American 122 $. Linn TRAVELOGUE Today; Expected To pay their players "openly and not • League lead, limiting Washington under the table/, and added there Shade Four Minutes is no point in continuing "the prc· Yanks Outslug Athletics to six hits en route to a 5-2 victory LOS ANGELES IA'I - Seven ath· tense of amaleurism in the AAU." Friday night. letes arc due to race in a mila "The real evil comes from the MILWAUKEE* *IA'I - *Ed Mathews NEW YORK* (N! * - ' *Pinch hiller Chl ..,o . .. .. Oftl 001 000-.1 ~ 0 Joe Collins' tie-breaking scratch '''asbln,ion . O"!O 000 004;- '~ Ii 0 . classic in Memorial Coliseum Sat­ violatlons oll1grccments into which drove a line single to center in Cu Ph'i Donovan and Lollar; Pascual. Clev- ' ~ the colleges have entered," he con· the last of the lenth to send home bs 2, Is 1 single climaxed a duel of whirring enger 191 Bnd Courtney. l-Paw:uliI1. urday and every performer except Home run: ,\r a ~ hington-Lemon. one is expected to tinued. "They have all signed con­ the winning run Friday night as the CHICAGO IA'I - Chlcago's Bob mllster minds as the New York i\ \ ,o~ turn in tbe great­ tracts with one Dnother, promising Milwaukee Braves defeated lhe Rush ended a 14·game losing Yankees came up with rour runs est eUort of his not to pay their players. -New York Giants, 3·2, to remain in streak against Philadelphia Friday in the eighth inning for a 10-6 vic­ WAUSAU first place in U1e National League. tCory over Kansas City in a gatne life. as Ernie Banks slammed a 2·run dian who New York , .. 000 000 110 o--'! '1 0 finished under lights and in the NATIONAL HOMES after I The exception, (I N SUI D . . Milwaukee ,.010 otO 001 I~~ K homer orf Robin Roberts to gh'c rain. \J/ famous ~""t\ charged and the big fa: ew livIng Antonelli and Kalt; Burdelle. Jolly ., 110' and Crandall. W-Jolly. the Cubs a 2·1 decision over the Kan ... Clly . 011 I'!I 000- 6 10 I or first vorite to- win the R p. h P Home run : New York- Mays. race. is John Lan· Phils. New 1:'.r• .•.• ·!OO :!IO l4.x-tg U ~ for a· aCCemp(ed ange, Ifc - utt Kellner. Crlmlan (5) . LaSorda (81 and dy of Australia. G N 0 Phlladelphl • ..•. 000 11\0 000-1 7 I Ginsberg; Turley. Grim 15) . KOI1.lanly Stoical, C hJ(!a,o .,. , . 008 . '.!(J6 OOx-:! Ii U 191 and Berra. 'V-Grlm. r.-Cl'I111 lun. Friendly, modest reens, OW pen Cards 10 Bums 3 Roberts and SC'mJl'llc.1< i Rush and I negar , John. a 26-year- , Landrith. Home run: Nev,' York-Berra. Lifetime a old schoolmas&Cr The driving range at the neW 1>T. LOUIS IA'I - The St. Louis Home run: Chicago-Banks. DRIVE-IN his wife, r rom Australia, SUI g~)f course is now open, SUI's Cardinals poured across seven and niece very likely will shade four minutes, . At~letlc Department announced runs when the Brooklyn Dodger de­ Bosox 6, Tigers 4 I of Pleasant Living of hearing the first runner to do so in the Friday.. . fense fell apart in the sixth inning Birds 4, Indians 3 BOSTON (.4') - Lefty Mel Parnell cestors" Unitcd States. The Itself consists oC a and went on to a 10-3 victory Fri- ran~e ~The Ba'uimore -- his major league ruture hanging Phone 8-0845 or 4472 Monegar But few expect him to ' match or cCljlent. strIP 250 feet long and. 5 day night. Orioles got only three hits, one to ill the balance - received ninth hearing in surpass his best - the world - feet Placed on this stTlP B'o.lIly...... OOII lBO 200- a p ree ~lde . ~ the outfield, but with the aid of inning relief from rookie Dave Sis­ BIRCHWOOD Friday ord time of 3 minutes 58 seconds are' 2~. automatlc te'eS and 15 mats SI..... ul ., . oot 10' O'!x-IU Jt I ~rratic pitching and catching by IS NOW OPEN TO SERVE C f hot Templeton. Roebuck IS) . Kou(.x 16 1. le.r .Friday in pitching Boston to a BUILDERS, INC. to get this he set in Turku. Finland'. in 1954. or alr~ay s ~. Kul/hes 17) and Walker : Schmidl. Mc- Cleveland 'beat the Indians 4·3 Fri­ shaky 6-4 victory over Detroit. possible." (71. ill and The special mile race will be .Also Included m the layo.ut a. re !lfnle\ Kinder S.unl. day night to edge their way Ol)t of I~) 1401 Franklin t tti tW t h Smith 171 . W- Schmldt. L-Temptetor.. Detroit...... , (Hl'J 19'!-1 Hi I bail and 0 109 Bo.lon ...... 0111 ~Il OIX-1i 10 I televised by CBS between 3:45 and wo pu ng and pi e Home run; St. Louls-Repulskl. (he American League cellar. I YOU DAILY ment 4 pm (Jowa time) greens, plus practice sand traps. Clev.land . . .'1(1(1 :lOO ~~ 10 0 Foylack. Marlowe (7) and Wil son; . . . The entire area is brightly lighted • a.lllmo,. .,. ~.rJ IHNI Oh-I 3 I Parnell. Sister '91 a,ld While. W-Par­ First Score. Maglie 14 ). Narlelkl IS) and nell, L-Foytack. mandatory I with eight poles each equipped Redlegs 4, Bues 3 Narjlgon ; Wilson. Zuverink 18) and Home runl: Detroit- Tuttle. Boston­ ,.. II B b II with six renectors. /ilmllh: W-\VIl.son. L-Score. Zouchln. ODmenl. ",0 eQe ase a The range will be o~n from 1 CINCINNATr IA'I - The Cincin- Authoritie. Ie..,a ~, P ..... e 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. Free instruction nati Redlbgs eked oul a 4·3 vic­ a para troop< tJelro.l lS, Drake :{ 4:30 P. M. to • • I ...." rtl.lle,••• Co. 3 (I' I.nle, ) will be available, Devine said. tory over the Pittsburgh Pirates in World W lewa State t , Kans., :I Friday night behind the six-hit siderable ti~ IlIebl,.n lale II. WI" •• II. 6 pitching of Art Fowler. Mlcbl ..aa 3, Noribwet.trlt '! SOLON TRAP SHOOT Many new and exotic food dishes are being added to tals for Ire '000 lit! ilOfI-;l Ii • ~flnne: ..ta 3, nUpe... :! PIU.bar.h .... The Solon Gun Club Will hold a chttianan ... 100 ..!1t ... --I ... condition. Ohio SI.1e 'I. h.dlan. I our menu specifically for our drive-in business. Just drive TENNIS trap sboot Sunday at the club, club Hall. F""" 17 / and Kravilz : Fowl.r president Ron Kessler said Friday. and Baltey. L-Hall. Iowa Stale .a. Oklaboma.------11 ---- Ho-me run: Pittsburgh- Thoma •. out and try 'em. T9DAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY ONLYI 'We Serve Br.eakfasts, Too, So gURNS. Mr. , Luc.8 5t" I Meet Your Hospllli. to Discount IIEDDICK . M. AIiEalOAN LEAGUE NATlO~L LIt.OllJ! 1000;0 412 S. Su",m W L Pet. Gil W L I'lt. OB MercY Ho,pl ,I Friends New Vorll . .... 10 J .fJtil .""... "" . .• II S .1167 8\.. 1... 1...... • .81<; ~~~!:t.~,j .. :: .. : : ::f. :\~ ClaGlanui .... 8 6 .~71 ~ y,ftA!A}fON. BI ••t.en , ...... ti .».11 Z B ••• ltl,. . .. ¥ 1 .333 J Have Them Cleaned for a Meal m., Frld.y e "'.... I.'I.n . ~ " .;MII ,,~ N."York ..... ; -; ... 1!. KaDla. CU, ... ;; I .IIN • PIU.b.,...h ...... II .•cn e at KEL~Ey/SI WOMEN MAY GRAB BASKET - HERE'S HOW IT rOI Balll",.r • . " . ri It . .~71 .4". - ... 1.... 1'".. . .:; A ...l !l or a Snaek ptASJ.,EY. Jar, D.lrelt ...... J • ~ ..n .'k 0lIl...... _... .. • .. 4 WORKS: Purchue your shoes and then reech fined ~ • F,I".y'. ROial.. drlvln,: COU' Clllea,•. 1. " 'uhinct.n '! I'rlby', Result. 1II11.~alt.e ~, New ! (10 into the belk.t ."'mlnl your dllCount_ '" penSion .' !Ole ... Y'rlt 1_, Kan ... CII, 8 1O.rll laala,.) to SWENKA. Ma B ••I.n 6. Del,.11 • Clad.n.n {, PI.... bll.' .. S SUMMER • lined ,5 on a BallI.ere ., Chlyel... II C1I1 •.,. t. P"II.delp"l" I All sprlnl shoes Inclutletl In this eVlnt ••• for 0 ,lop ,I Tod.,". PII ...... SI. Lo... 10. Br •• II!"n K' K"..... CII, "I New ~.r' - kret­ T".,', Pllelt ... .' STORAGE lII.\rUII I ... (I-I) n. aleOermoll rl-I,. Br ••ltl,.. al 81. L •• I. - K.aln ( .) · . ~ }'fIASIfER. Jor Delrelt ., _II - H.efl II-I) ••. 0' Crair (~,I) VI. r...... ,. 11-'1. for your clothes , E. Sr.!ITR. s: DeLod, (t-.). !OI.. "0111 ., .. II...... - a.m,. VELLE. Soh' CI ..el .. " al Baltlm.r. -lAm•• 4!-1I .... , •.. !I".,. (t.". - .. . ~nd Iteien 0' ••. We.rn ....e ( ••,). PU.... '.h at. CI.rl ..... - Low (I-'!) Chin.. ., W.ahl ••t.. - J.b.... "'a, H .....II 4: .. 1'). 1\ \ ,owl" • IllST I,,,, VL HI •• b. (I-II .r B,.d ••I"1 P"II~".I .. bla 01 CII'u,. - W ...... el.' .,"THEWS.O (I-I). ,t.1) YL J .... (1-2). We'll insure your clothe. I filed pl!lftfon 8 .... "a,.·. 0 ...... l ' \J)O FARM FRESH FOODS ..0 .,.Inll I K...... 1 W... I ••lea n) S •••• ,,·. aamta up to 5250. 14,,,t/njllon. I O •• r.1t "I BaIU ...re .~) Bro.kl,. ••1 1111' ...... 1'08 TRAN! N ... 'ferk .t 8t, Leul. (1) ('lIlea •••• New V.rk ('!) tk ' I. ellArtles ne~11 ('1.... ,.... ., B ...." "hll.d.I,~I ••1 Clnclnna .. I'll .t? f ~Irl

00_ siUon, II \.hey ad vanced coune to: Phillip A. Schori'. in Kans City this weekend. For Good Will AI. Clinton. lUaliIy. TM R""'''''e OtIJa.n A... oe"'Uon. Qualification (or John.on County. awatd lor ",hola ..hlp . CIRCULATION DISPLAY - A Iowa City cl'vl'l service jobs attendance. III clpUne. and ~adet$hlp. display of circulation promotion all·sports 'Ambassadors du.rlnJ the ,, ~'" ochool year w: - both in the Unit· H ....1d W. Well 11ft award'. At. M.· material which won first prize at be Paul . cd S'Ates and for quok~. ; and OUI\...... Sa_md l2nd the annual conI' ntion of th Ioter· athletics Good will ambassadors on the W award ), U. Ced., Fall •. U.S. dufy in for· Zxpert Freohman Small Bo,e Rille national Circulation Managers As· coach of SUI campus will receive awards for their work at the International eign countries _ Medal tor attaint.,. a KG", of mor .. sociation la t year is now on dis· Eva· than 3&'1 oUI of a poalb~ 400 with • .J2 play in the second·noor hall of the coach. Club's annual banquet May 19, in Is usually forth· c.Uber larlel ririe 10: 0.,,"1 N. ){~" . tbe Iowa Memorial Union. R coming to any stu. nlnpen, AI. AllanUo: lind ROnAl4 O. SUI Communications Center. will be d h h h · Parizek. AI. lowa CII,-. One Coreign student. one Ameri· ent w 0 as mastered t e unpor· MIllieI")' Scholatlc AW'rd ,,,,holarshlp oC the m .... ChIld Care Wanted can student and one non·student tant phases of political science. n to twelve cadets for In aprlnl DENTAL STUDENT - Ensign Instruction is being ~mes"'r 115)051: D C is Gh I I SUI G. lettermen person or organization will be hon· long, Hard Climb Air ScienCe IV: Jonsen. Ronald an utt 0 son, orm r Child care. D al :1411. 5·5 Rl!:D.BLOODED GO OE'M'ERS , Gradu. BALLROOM dance Ie ON- M.1m1 Youde However. after an applicant reo Popelka. C4, Cedar Rapid. tud nt 10 the ~lJege of Dentistry, ., whO Ire Iookln. for that ,olden , ored at the banquet which will be Wurlu. Dial ~. 5-21R the four III: £3. opportunity \0 .tart from Ihe boll'Om followed by a dance. ceives a beginning civil service Air lUIenc Donald B. Bo ldt. has been cho en to participate in Autos for Sole up In an _t m lnwa town '"110 position. it is a long. hard cllmb :.,~p ..1.°~~r./~e~l~ ~.om~af.;. c~;: the Navy's active duty Senior Den­ known as ••arden .-pol 01 IowaL Our LOtt ond Found The Bose Award will be present· U ED Auto Par-t.,: Top orlce P Id fOI upward in government servce to Rock: r .ll•. lll. tal Stud nt Program for th e 195&-57 town Is n "up-to-oate to""," whleh ed to the Coreign student who has Junk Or .... ·re<:lc.d ca .... CoralvllI. Sal· can UM: • denlt,t, law)'.r. ear de I~r, II high payin,. top job. Air Sctence tl: William C, B.um'lnn. school y ar. Only 40 dental stu· vue. Dial II-I&!I. 8-5 .ula fnechanl.. prinNor. h.allnr .nd LOST: Lady'. Eiflin wr Iwatct\. Vlcln· done the most during the year to ' ". . k that AJ. Durant: Johll E. ~r« JOn. AI. d tIt d f th plumbln. men In thl rich t.rmln, Ity ot Enalut Ih alcr. P1e:ne cIIi It IS a mlsta e lo assum Sioux City fSecond AWArd/: Richard D. en s Were c e or e pro- GomlllunlLy II" thOI ",ohlen 0ppOrtun· promote international good will and 4.966. $.~ understanding on the campus. graduatest/step off the commen~e· ~~':.t ~~ ~~~ i:.ec:~~a. A~~rJ ~ gram. Ity" II thai II what ~ou are r. ~kln •. ment pia orm into a lucrallve ISecond Award l: r.d .... ln Ne .... m.n. "" . Write box 22. Dally Iowan. 5-8 The Seashore Award will go to LOST: Black raille ro.t. white ,lo\' job." said Prof. K . H. Porter. head D.... enpO't : Phillip A. Schorr 'S~ond PUBLIC WELFARE _ Merlin In POcltet. near C 1'8 HaU. prO 28. an American student who has of the SUI Department oC Political ~'~~\n!n d Lawrence Id«nldd. AI. Taber. SUI In tructor in social TYDi"9,. Call 8-0828 afl .. , • p.m. 5-5 helped international relations most. Science. "They are prepar d in Illllal")' 8c:hobl.Uc A"",td. 10: work will I ad a workshop on " (m. TYPINO. tll81 8201 A non·student organization or per· lesser J'obs in national state and Howard A. Abnham. AI. CUtt-/d@provem!'ntlnlowa·sPublicWel. Miscellaneous for Sale Personal Loons I son will be presented Um President . . • Park. N.J.; Rlch_td W. Adlm PI. Word Ads TYPING. mlmfi>"..aphloll. nol p\lb· local government.· Keota: RomaJn~ L. ~ndllflO' V. Bunt.. GOl Iowa Stat. PERSONAL loan. on \) pewrltt-r •. Virgil M. Hancher Award. Start from Bottom rl1 : Uo"d A . Bert. AI. ZldorA: John m etl'ng of the orthe" t Chapter · C. Collin •• PI , M ....hal'.tOWh: John H .. Two Day II)(' II Word D- ACHSKUNO PUPPlES, ••• ft, -.5 nank "Bulldln., Dial U5(J, &.21 phonoll' phi. aport. equipment. .nd I Dean of Students L. Dale Faunce f OWl J . H<>rn . oC ...... ~ ------...'-- J~w.lry. HOCK-EYE LOAN CO .. 221 S. Portcr said that graduates pre· Croy. £1. Clh; K.rl AI. the Iowa W!'lfar Association. Three Days 12~ II Word - - T\·PlNG. GU"tonte.1I0 Home. 0 d I KOf h Display Ads tRE!; STORAGE on winter ~ann .. n'" at TYPINC 8-0042t. )oUt 3'-loot. two-bedroom. 8-0017. )010 Advancement usually takcs place , ua rang e I c en Artl.tle CI....,~.... Pick them UP. by means of Iransf r to a larger, One ~nsertion Ws.u. • el~.ned and p .... . t'd. whrn you return TYPINO ; 1-0Ul0. 5-•. NEW AND USED mobile hOm8, 'U Column Inch At 910 KUocyclea nut t.11. Phone 441.. 6·1011 ------01 • ,as, term .. ror~ I View Trailer Hospital-News Meet ci ty. Several SUI political science Gt Effloc'lency Honor Five In rtions a [onth, ~ach lB. I I)'pewtller. Thc.l. and other. Sales. m,hw.y 113 North. Ol>'!n un tU graduaLes have started in small e s .-20142._.:..-______5_.8 t . In.ludln, Sunday.. 5-13R towns in Iowa and have progres d insertion 88c a Column Inch Apartment for Rent 'fOO )··s UEDUL 'TYPINO. '·3516 ' -3R Is Slated for June to Jarger cities throughout the Quadrangl Dormitory kitchen . :00 Tco In. rlion a 10nth. each Home for Sale fornln, Chapel in rUon 80¢ a ~lumn Inch PHON'!: 8-32t2, one·room luml.hed Worle Wanled counlry. will recd"c a m rit award Mon· "15 New. apartnl lit with prl"a'" bIIth. u,tabl~ READY FOR OCCUPANC Y: Improved relation between hos· Discussing other opportunities for day Crom Institutions Magazin!' for : :~ Mornln, Ser nade DEADLINE ror colIc, 111~" or marrIed couple. One 1113 PorI r. 4 bedroom •. OIlIY 176 per The Book hdC WORK WAl'iTED: Yard mowtn,. b,' pital and news officials is the goal political sei!'nce grads. Porter said the elfic!entlayout and operation of . : .~ block Iroll' bUlll" dl.trkl. 'GO "'" month, Includln. taXCI and In. ' uan~ . Storl ' N Luff Deadline Cor all claSSified ad· month with uIlU"e. paid ~-10 pO","er DUlrtt . Phone G2M 1111 Port~r. 3 bedrooms, f82 per month , of the Hospital.News Relations that many go into social service the kitchen. l~:\'g ROpOrt on ur\lpe \ rlising is 2 P.M. for in ' rUon hal IU bath and atlllclted lata,(. Kitchen Concert NEW unlurnl.I, ... apnrhnen L. exc pi for STOR:\1! DOWtc . S~r .... ns u-p-. -W~I~n~do-w-. Pho"e D681. Telford. 0 ne. Ilr Dick Conference at SUI June 1·2. admi nistration. SUI is one of 45 in titutions to be 11 :00 Window on the World in following morning's issue. The refrl, rolor and Ilo"t'. Adul t-J only. w.slted . Full In t·r.nee cover .0, Lnrt'w. Jled Ball En.lneerln, &: 0.. Iowa SI.I~ 0.1>1. 01 .. alth DIAl S7!18. Dial 8-0122. 5-11 velopment. Inc. 5- 19 To provide better service to the Socal service ag ncies, both pri· honored this year by the publica· U;~ n""llal Dally 10wOln r rves the right public on hospital news. emphasis vate and pu\>lic, employ political tion. a monthly magazine published 11:00 Rhythm ".11RAmbiN to r j ct any adv rtising copy. ;;0;- RENT ; Phon~ 8-3212. two·room New. fuml.hed aP'lrlmenl lullabl. for Iwo \\il1 be placed on "on-Lhe-spot" scientists to organize and adminls· for institulions concern!'d with :ng OM Man' s Opinion PHONE 41f1 toUue mell or m.rrled coupl.. Two news coverage originating from Ler. lheir program. while tho mass Cc..ding and mass housing. 1:00 Ear on th~ Mldwt t blocks from mpu.. eo per n10nlh ~rll.lc tor U .. ter:lnl Baby Sitll"g with ulilltl s paId . ~-9 Your dancing a little behind time? hospitals. Lrained in oci~l work do actual The award.winning !Utch!'n ha r;::: E\'olutlon 01 Jill Featured speakers of the con· c~~tact .work \~Ith the p1bllc.. . been in operation sJne February, .:00 T A Time Sperlal Children', Uuur .B<"__ B_Y_Sl_TT_IN_Q_ . _____&-...;..101 --- - Leari' the newest steps and styles the inexpensive woy ference include Robert l\L Cun· leachmg claims many pobtical 1955. George L. Horner. SUI sup- ~ : ~ New. • _2_40_~_. science gra du~t~s . . There are now erintendent of planning and con. .:.~ Sport.tlm_ at Gerry's School of Dance. You'll recopture the con· ningham Jr .• Chicago. managing tllnner Hour Raanls for Rent editor of Modern Hospital Publish· more opportunlltes In teaching than structlon. WIIS the architect in ::gg Newt fide"ce you had when the two step was a must for Ing Co. and public relalions direct· c"e.r beforc.. P.ortcr asserted. and I charge of plannIng the kitchen. I 7'00 Opera PM' fOR REtQ.' : Double Toom. Gtl82. popularity. Five private hours for only $20 for a limit· political SCientists are taklng ad· , Or.an lI1u .lc of Ihe Ctnturl~s 01' of the American College of Sur· :::g New . .. nd SpOrt. ed lime. , vanlage of them. Many student The aw~rd wl.ll be ~re nted at a 10Ao FOR RENT : Nicely furnished room geons; Harry Boyd. editor of the Word. for Tomorrow lor employed tady or /lfaduate ~Irl. continue in school for Ph.D. de· luncheon III Chicago lD connection SION OFF DIal SITII . Cedar Rapids GazeLte. and a mem­ I Phone 8-3639 todoy for on appointment. grees to enable them to teach on with the convcntio.n ~f the National IO NDAV" IIEO I:L ber of the Iowa Hospital Associa· the college and university level. Restaurant ASSOCiation. 8:00 Mornln,. Chapel tion Council on Public RelaLions, "Some political science majors ' :1& New. JOB APPLICANT and W. l. Christopher. public rela­ . ::to low. Covernment Ignition switch to law upon receipt of their TYPEWRJTER STOLEN 1:15 TM Book.helf GERRY'S SCHOOL OF DANCE lions direcLor of the Catholic Hos· B.A. degree," Porter said. "Law ' :4 Momln, Telluro PHOtOS CARBURETORS pital Association and faculty memo Barbara Crutchfield, L2. Boyd· 10:00 New. takes many oC our promising grad· 10:15 Kitchen COlleert· GENERATORS STARTERS ber of St. Louis and Washington ton. Va •• reported to police Friday uates." that h r typewrIter. valu d at $75. 11 :15 Famllv Album CAMPUS STUDIOS Briggs & Stratton Motors univerSities in st. Louis. lifo. lJ : ~ Amork .. n Red Cr 24th S. Clinton LAFF·A·DAY Porter noted his department'd had been stolen from th Law 12 '00 Rhl'1hm ~mbl .. PYRAMID SERVICES The confrrence will be sponsored un ique city manager curriculum. Building sometime Thursday night 13:30 New. No Appointmcnt Necessary 12:45 I..eal\l~ of Women VOI~ '" Dial 5723 by the SUI School of Journalism whereby a stu dent can. after having or early Friday morning. 1:00 Ml1..lcal Ch.ta l2:30-5 P.M. Mon . thru Fri. 621 S, Dubuque and Ule SUI Graduate Program of majored in this line of study. step 2: 10 Mullc In Slack and White i-3H Hospital Administration . ' ;30 Muol. Appr~lation And Hf'\Ory l into a city job of any type. 2:20 · W.Il~ Time 3 ;30 New. LIVE AND PLAY "Every city manager in Iowa - 2:45 Storenade In "Blue TYPEWRITERS as often as Is possible - will gil'e Hubcaps Are Stolen . :00 Tea Time • Rentals t:OO Chlldren's 1I0ur THE MOBILE HOME WAY a job to those who complete our :30 News • Re pairs Says 'Voices' Drove city manager curriculum," Porter 5 : 4~ Spornrtlme 10 Lines, 50 Models From 2More Cars 8:00 Dinner Hour • Soles added. ' :505 Newl To Chaose From. Authorized • Royal Two thefts o( hubcaps (rom 1:('0 A k Ihe Sclenll.ta Dealer Him To Kill 4 Kin 1:30 StUd n\ I'oN'" parked cars wer reported to po. 1:00 M .at~rwork. From France WOLLESEN'S, INC. Portable. Standard. lice Friday .• 8.30 New World of Atomic Ener.y WAUSAU 111'1 - A 37-year·old In· . :00 Mu Ie You Want Quality Since 1936 dian who said "the voices stopped Set Hearing, David Ramtr. A3, \\!ebster City. ' :4~ New. lind Sj)Orls 10:00 WOrdl For Tomorrow Wikel after 1 stabbed my wife," was told poU e that all four hubeapS ION OFF Phone 1210 chargcd Friday wlt/1 four counts had been stolen from his 1952 Olds- Marion Shopping Cenler Typewriter Co. of first degree murder and two of On R~zoning mobil(! whUe it was parked in the SCHOLARSHIPS attempted murder. Marion. Iowa Diol 8-1051 23 E, Wash1ngton University Field House parking lot Elaine Diet r of Oelwein and Ro- 'N·Sat 5- 1011 Stoical. round-faced Russell Mo· Friday morning. man Gales of Bode have been , negar, who authorities said. signed Of Coralville Norman Sigel. A3. Ottumwa. re· awarded th first two Isabel Dem. a statement admitting he stabbed ported one hubcap taken {rom his pie Memorial Scholarships [or RENT·A·CAR his wife, mother-in-law. ncphew A public hearing on the proposed 1953 Studebaker while parked in the graduate stud nts. Scholarsbip and niece to death Thusday, told Fender OR rezoning of ~ralville will be at Quadrangle parking lot Thursday. winners are elected by the SUI and of hearing "the voices of my an· 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Coralville Police have received two otber committee on graduate awards cestors" urging him to kill. Town Hall. reports of hubeap thefts this week. Crom nominalUons by the liberal RENT ·A· TRUCK Monegar waived preliminary The proposed zoning ordinance OUlers were two Crom the 1956 arts colleges of Iowa. Candidate!! Body Work hearing in Maratnon County Court presented at the April town council Ford of Alina Burrell. 501 N. Du. must rank academically in the up­ by LICENSED Friday moroing. saying " I want meeting redefines business and buque on April 27, and two from per quarter or their senior classes residential areas. 1955 F d d b He! G d and intend lO continue in graduate EXPERT WORKMEN to get this over with as soon as would limit \av. a or owne y en 00 • HERn Dr~~~;J l ~ SYSTEM possible." He was held without The ordinance man, Iowa City. w()rk al SUI. bail and hOund over for arraign· erns, wholesale businesses and ser· liiiiiiii';'iiiiiii __';'_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiii;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiii~ Kennedy Auto Mart vice stations to Class 8 areas ~x· MAHER BROS. ment Monday in circuit court. 708 RiverSide Drive First degree murder carries a tending north of Highway 6 (rom lOth Avenue to the east corporate DIAL 7373 Phone 9696 "Relax! They always claim it's an emergency!" mandatory penalty of lile impris· TThS 5-7R Sal 6·IR onment. limits ~d north to a line rUQning Joe's Saturday Special Authorities said Ulat Monegar. west from the intersection of First Ave nue and Fifth Street. This in· • .LONDIE YOUNG e a paratrooper in the South Pacific In World War n, had spent con· eludes the present business zone. SERVED ALL DAY siderable time in veterans' hospi· CIa" A Area tals for treatmel)t of a nervous A Class A business area restrict· • condition. ed to retail stores would extend along Highway 6 from 10th Avenue T-Bone Steak west and include land expected to be annexed soon by petition. CHOICE OF TWO: Industrial areas would include f he present area east of First Ave· • laked Iea~. nue to the Iowa River and add to • French or American Fries that a port\on of the present busi· • Cottage Ch .... BIBTU S ncss area south of Highway 6 to .. BURNS. Mr. and Mn, JUAU" . 410- S. the Chicago, Rock Island and Pa· Lu"". St .• a girl Friday M' Meroy Hospital. cific Railroad tracks. REDDICK. Mr_ nnd M..... RichfO rd J .. R.I'de,..I.1 Are. only 412 S. Sum mil 51.. a boy Thursday at A northwest residential area Mercy Uospl tal. would be designated Class A. limit· OllATIi S ing construction to one and two­ MCMAHON. Ben,lamln. 75. East Moline. m.• Friday at Vet"ra". HOlpltal. family dwellings. Any additional Enioy :rhis Delicious Steak land annexed to the town in that POUCE COUaT area would be designated Class A PEASLEY. Jacob Decker. 416 Reno St.. Dinner, With Your Favorite. Beer fined ,~ on a charlie ot reck Ie .. re$idential. dr iV ing: courl recommended 30 day ' Uspenslon of d river". license. Remaining residential areas SWENKA, Morvin P .. Norlh Liberty, would be Class B permiting (be , lined $5 on n charge 01 failure to slOp HAMM'S lor a llop 01.,., building of low cost and multiple· dwelling units. ON TAP MICHEL08 MARRIAGE LICENSE FRASHER. J.m .. R.. 28. and Dorolh y A copy of the proposed plat and E. S1-UTH , 32. both of M.r l o n~ ordinance will be available (or BLUE RIBBON laVELLE. John P.. 2'1 . Sagl""",. Mich .• and lIelen DORAN, 24. lown CIIY. study between 9 a.m. and 11 :30 a.m. tode a supplemen. labor will never become a part of .. "BLACK FURY" Military commands have told J~dge Campbell said that !f the afire and noticed smoke swirling rary text In teachmg civics, gov- on .t 7:15 a political party or form a party of ART INSTRUCTOR Willi.m J. its own, he said. servicemen living in requisitioned Weiss case were to go to trtal as into a nearby hole blowing out an- ernment and current events_ It is Mitchell h.ngs a dr.wing for his houses that their legal position is scheduled, and then ~he . Supreme other some dista~ce away. Paul written on an eighth grade level, Gary Cooper in "This was tried several years one-mUl .,.. exhibit, which open. secure. Heads of families have C~urt r~verses the Lightfoot con- and Joe decided to try to trace the ------"THE WESTERNER" ago with disastrous results," he Sunct.y .t the low. Memori.1 been told to refer any eviction no- vlction, It would mean that many make . I ' . 2 on .t 1:15 said. Union. Titled "The Chicken". tices they receil'e to their superior weeks of court . time would be' s Whe~ they failed to come back, REA Head QUits, 'Must Compete' , this drllwing is OM of 40 .,.int. officers. was~ed while .. Important cases their companions ventured a short 0d " LAW OF THE TRAIL" ]( labor is to put its program ings .nd dr.wings by Mitchell At Frankfurt, headquarters for awalt~ dispoSition. . way mto the old workings looking Consl er Iowan 3 on at 10: 10 through, It must be able to com· which will be exhibited until June the U.S. Army's northern area The Judge granted the conbnu- for them, then retreated and noti­ Humphrey Bot·1i in pete with certain "reactionary" 3. command, a spokesman said Am- ance after government attorneys fled the families or the missing WASHINGTON (,ft - Anch,r Nei­ glloopS like the Chamber of Com· --- " DEAD END" erican occupants of requisitioned refused 10 agree to a move by ,boys. sen Friday tendered bis resigna­ 4 on .t 11:10 merce and the National Associa· homes have been instructed to call Weiss to stand trial'without a jury______tion to President Eisenhower as tion of Manufacturers, Pardekoop­ fo the m'll·ta y poll'ce I'f German U.S. Atty. Robert Tieken said the hOI Rural Electrification Administrator er said, Dormitories To Hold ownersr tryI to rcnter their houses. Dcpal.tment of Juslice preferred Ii C aan Gets Contro to seek the Republican nomination It 11lS_ They have opposed broadening jury trial because if Weiss were =="J iUJ) for Governor of Minnesota_ The spokesman added however. convicted in a ben~ trial it would Starts S-U-N-D-A-Y social security and in the past have Field Da'yToday "We don't expect any trouble." Of'Employe'Paper Disclosing this, agriculture de, been against all types of social leg· be used as propagapda that he was • . 'No Le9.1 B.sis· tried by onC' indiVidual without a CINCINNATI 1"'- Pubhsher Ro- partment sources said formal an­ -----)ALAN ..------LADD In Islation, Pal'dekoopcr said. Three men', dormitories will lle said the Germans have no jury ger II. Ferger said Friday that the nouncement of the resignation will struggle with a 75-foot rOI)(l in a "RED MOUNTAIN" The reason that these reaction· legal basis to oust any American . E. W. Scripps Co., an aUiliate of be made by Nelsen at a second - ('olor- ary groups have been so success­ tug-of·war in one of the Inler­ family. Americans have been call- the Scripps-Howard Newspapers, ~istrict Republican convention at e flu. BODU. HII e ful Is due to their ability to brand Dormitory field day events today. tioned against provoking any inci- Iowa Turkey Hatcheries has .acquired control of the ero- Mankato. BOWEIlV BOVS III labor movements with epithets that HiIlc~est will pull against Quad­ "MEET THE MONSTERS" dents. Produce 317,000 Poults ' ploye-owned Cincinnati Enquirer by D. W. Meyer, president oC the make them undesirable to the pub­ rangle and South Quadrangle in Iowa Rural Electric Cooperative -I Open 6:45 Till 10:00 lic, he addcd. one of a series of games ranging When the occupation ended last buying one·third interest in deben· I .on "ROCK AItOUND Till! CWCK" May 5 the West German govern- DES MOINES _ Iowa turkey . ture bond from a Chicago invest- Assn., was mentioned prominently - ~- - . Cry of 'Socialism' from naU-driving and balloon­ ment agreed to allow the Allied hatcheries put out ~17,!lOO poults of ment house. as a possible successor to Nelsen. ------For instance, when labor advo­ blowing to chasing greased pigs. forces to keep possession of requi- the heavy breeds during the' week In a me~orandum to employes eatcs for more federal aid to pub· Other dormitories ' participating sitioned property for onc year. ended April 28, the, Iowa Crop and I Ferger said there would not lic education, reactionaries scream will be Currier, Commons and be "socialism", he said. WestJawn. Thereafter the government "guar- Livestock Reporting Service said any change in executive or other - I·····································~~ The games will be on the intra­ anteed" it would provide the Allies Friday. , 1 personnel.. and the paper would He also pointed out that when with any property still needed. That Is 3 per cent more t11fln the bperatc Independen~ly and under organized labor comes out against mural field west of the fieldhouse -·~INOW HEAR THISlt'+++++++JI; the agency shop which allows non­ from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The treaties giving West Ger- ,000 poults hatched in the pre- Lh.e same policy as m the ~a~t. '1 many sovereignty provided that in ceeding week and 9 per cent more :Employes ~nd persons IIvmg lD ...... ~ union "Cree riders" to enjoy the The field day is sponsored by the , benefits obtained through union ac· social committees of the six dormi· the absence of other legislation than the 291.000 poults hatched in the commumty bought the news­ tivity, these groups say this is an tories to "let ofC steam" \lefore the old Nazi requisitioning law the comparable week a year ear- paper Crom the John R. McLean infringement on "freedom of relig­ final examinalions begin_ would apply. lier. estate in 1952 for $7,600,000_ Ion." Free refreshments will be served CAVE INCORPORATES Their basis for this is that some to dormitory members. ENGLERT ;::::I~~ TO·MORROW , DES MOINES (.II') - Spook Cave, CEDAR RAPIDS ONE religious sects forbi~ joining un­ Incorporated, oC McGregor, qual­ NITE ions. Wesley Man Hurt; ilied with the secretary of state's OOLISEUM ONLY ~ON., MAY '14 :'Actually, I only know oC two office Friday to "operate and de­ AT 8:30 P.M. such members who could not join velop an undergrou nd ca ve_" Walked into a Car DICK, AND DON MAW pres.nt PLAYS a union because of religious con­ " flicts," Pardckooper commented. WESLEY fA'I - Donald Klocke, ;;;;;;;;;~;;~;;;;;;~ "AN EVE/'fING WITH THE GREATEST" "Yet every time a labor bill on 20, Wesley, was injured critically "MEET ME IN LAS VEGAS" right·to·work laws are introduced Friday when he apparently walk­ in the legislature, these two cases ed into the side of a car on High­ DANCE are waved in front of everybody. " way 18 west of here_ TODAY THE SUCCESSFUL SHOWMAN MUST HAVE Thirty-six labor leadcrs from Klocke had alighted Crom a truck !)nd was walking arollnd the front Swisher Pavilion Iowa took part in the labor short COURAGE ° 0 ° FORESIGHT ... AND-BE A STOUTHEART­ course at the SU [ Continuation of the vehicle when he was struck Sat., May 5-Adm, $1 Center, April 30 Ulrough May 4. by the car driven by Darrel Eis­ ° cheid of Algona. PUG'S WESTERN ED GAMBL~Ro ONLY BIG PICTURES .. GREAT PICTURES END PICKETING He was taken to an Algona hos- DES MOINES (.fI - Members of pital and nown to SI. Mayr's Hospi­ PLAYBOYS ° 0 ° WILL BRING THE PUBUC STORMING TO THE DOORS. building trades unions returned ~o tal at Rochester, Minn. The Algona May 12-Kenny Hofer their jobs at the new North hospital reported Klocke sufCered THIS IS -TRUE WITH IIGUYS AND DOLLSII . 0 ° liTHE MAN School Friday after a a brain injury and paralysis oC the For rei, call 111 on 6 work stoppage at the 3'h-million- ,dollar project. Plasterers and iiiII~e~ft~l~eg~an~d~ri~g~ht~a~r~m~ ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~ WITH -'HE GOLDEN ARM" AND "PICNIC" AND IT IS roofers agreed on ncw contracts . and stopped picketing. AMERICA'S DOUBLY TRUE OF "MEET ME IN LAS VEGAS". THE OWN MUSICAL •• , AND HIS 17·PIEa, AWARD·WINNING ORCHESTRA THE PICTURE NO.1 JAZZ lAND-DOWNBEAT AND METRONOME , ENGLERT MANAGEMENT REALIZED THIS AND OUTBID OF THE YEAR I MAGAZINES ALL COMPETITION FOR THE HONOR AND PLEASURE ,JOE "E:!~~ WILLIAMS NATIONS NO. 1 BLUES STYLIST TONITE GIS ADDED ATTRACTION- HAL WIESE H NBC ,\rtl.t " AND BOB DAVIS QUARTET ""Ih Lovely EUGENIE SCOTT Zephyr Record's Excitin~ New Modern Jau Group SPECIAL STUDENT RATES TICKETS NOW ON SALE 50c till 10:00 P.M. HILTBRUNNER'S MUSIC CO. with I.D. Card II~LS SANDY SINGER'S RECORD CENTER wltb 2.00 Gen. Adm. 2.50 Rei. Sectton MARLON BRAN DO Friday. May 11th JEAN SIMMONS Amerlea" Ne. I FRANK SlNATRA C •• "lI'y II W ..tern Star VIVIAN BLAINE WEBB PIERCE ; COLO" n- CINEMASCOP£' [[. \ AZfJ SHOWING STARTS FIRST SHOWING IN IOWA CITY STRAND • MAY 8 • TUESDAY ~I$lSrw • "ENDS TIle NOW MONDAY" Gi.ttQ', t·j , "000" Open To-Day N'",'''' And Sund.y - 11:45 A,M," NOWI OVER THE WEEKENDI .",; crt",., "Fi"t Show 12:OG-Noon-" SUSPENSE ON SUSPENSEI THRILL ON THRILLI .,..,..,."". 1M .crten', mOl' _ lerrifyin, ",,""e ...... , f/i,ht into .,aII, .u.ptn.t! ~ PAUL )} you ... the Dan DAILEY;'Cyd CHARISSE ~.+ ..... ~ ... "FRANKIE &JOHNNY " TIll J. 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