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Is about . - ,llIngs in • f f I' astern y Mark of land Serving The State University 01 lown and the People of Iowa City ortlon of on 60uth Av~nue . Established in I868--Five Cents a Copy Member o{ Associated Press-AP Leas<'d Wire and Wirepholo Service , I I 10Wl City, Iowa, Thursday, Jonulry 12, 1956 \d tracKS I str..,t. the reo ~ memo The W8Qth~t 'II facul· vas ap· Says' He'll ,Enter Zke English Cloudy : begin· Virus Ailment Hits r. ] begin and Elemen­ g of the In:: IJlinois Primary' W~rm the ap­ WASHlNGTON IA'I - President ,terman, Eisenhower Wedllefoday authori7,ed * * . * 157 Hillcres'tI ,' 'Men created a statement that he is neither as· Health 'Excellent,' Iowa weather i. expecttverseas to keep our rights, haps as fow as five) who had it quired {or entering the primary, ques tIOns, was 0 told newsmen duro SHEPPARD ov r tho last few days. They may r e j e c t various · . why nat at home? but the practice in Illinois is to SUI Elections have served as carriers to th' Strong Policy suggestions, m~st- Ing an itlt.erview at the prison that withdraw his name if he requests By ELLEN FERNANDEZ others. He said that it spreads It.., , Iy from lead~r& in he feels he eventually will be a quickly. countries ' whiCh (rce , m~P i I:fe addqd: : , ' SUI student apathy was hit Wednesday as the Studcnt Council cam· ~. l'h'e .1.-ye,jJ'-ol~ .• Republlcf.\n gov· pos election committee prepared for aJl·campu~ elections March 21. 2. Pouible cCintaminltion of the ernor, whO Istunning for re.etec· Averted War are neutr.1 ... ·Iite · ... 5 .... ~MlAIL . West,Asks UN food by a' person (lr pcrsoQs -\vho . i cold war, thilt "[ {eel lh case will be solved. Sandra-MiU01', 8, Davenport, commlttee head, ,pointed out th~t 2,(I()O · 'tlon, said his action "expresses my (Sp •• 'al (0 ·rh. O .. lIy I.",a,,) had the virus. bomb tests be di's· 1. feel there will be II cllI;lfession male studrnl ' voted for Miss SUI this year while all-eampus elections o\.Vn : vleW~ lIJ\eI in my mind the last year drew only 1,900 students of bolh exes lo the polls. 3. No.e and throat contact wilh , feelink of the itepl1bllcan party in WASHINGTON - Tbe United cOl\linued. made. I am hopeful fhe courts will Censure Israel those who have the virus. DULLES The latest sUCh favor my case lInd [ reel they will To stimulate student interesl in the elections, t he committee hopes to \ the .state and a great majority of States came to lhe brink of war There was not an unusual num­ suggestion came {rom V. K. Kdsh- if tMy adhere to the law." UNITED NATroN!;. N.Y. IA'I - introduce candidates at a Union tbe people in minois." three times during the first two dance. It is not known how the ber or virus illnesses in lhe Quod· na Menon, [ndi;m diplomat and Ris attorneys. under tl1e decision lJrilain, France and the U.S. rangle and South Quadrangle years of the Eisenhower adminis­ close friend of Prime Minister Neh.. to .review\ will ~v.e a ' chance to proposed Wednesday lhat UN dance would be II . * * * lration, Secretary of Stale John tinanced. men 's dorm itories or in other stll­ . t', ru. Menon sugaested in New YOJIk, attack ~he 'cbnviction by a jury In Security Council censure Israel for dent housing units. Foster Dulles said Wednesday. this week that the U.S. abandon Cuyahoga County Common Pleas whal they called a "nagrant" at· Nabs Girl's Decorations for the dance would Qu~d ofCicials rcported "no more SUppO~ A~d Dulles is quoted in a Life maga­ plans (Or a new superbomb test in Court. , tack upon Syrian outposts ,Dec. 11. than the usual number" of illness· zine article as saying that a strong the Pacific. . But,· one' or ;his .attorneys con· consist of vnriouc The Western proposal omitted a campaign p I a t es. Officials at South Quadrangle deterrent policy ond threats to use The superbOmb test is expected ~des, {~ey wil,l be forced to con­ S).... ian demand for compensation. Assai/a'nt said there were no students sick in atom weapons against Red China forms p 0 s ted to be held thls spring although (i~e their ar~uments lo those pre­ Two days ago the Soviet Union around the Union . bed there. Program: Ike narrowly avoided all·out war on there has been no official an- ~nted to the jury more than a Doesn't Expect Worse Q' handed in its proposal calling tht' One problem , , . , each occasion. noun cement. year ago. WASHINGTON IA'I - President Israeli atlaek "outrageous" and After Chase with elections in Dr. Miller said he does not ex­ Dulles said war \loBS near: demanding payment to Syria for pect the situation to get any worse. Eisenhower' ap(lealed to all Ameri­ Both the U.S. and Russia have N. N.~ EVNMnu SANTA ANA. Cali(. IA'l-An 18- past years, the 1. In June, 1953. when Syngman tested atomic weapons maD y ln another actlo~ Wednesday, t~e life and property destruction. committee noted, .,,, He added, however, that this ca Wednesday to "wake up" to year·old stale beauty con lest win­ year there may be more virus the urgent need or a free world Rhee's bid to continue the Korean times. Brilain also has run an Supreme Court rejected Sh~ppard s Both of the East - West rivals was that candi· MtSS MILLER atomic test explosion In Australia. a(!peal from lower courts refusal ner was kidnaped and raped late dates seldom had a concrete plat­ cases reported to Student Health victilry in the economic struggle war by releasing all North Korean . to grant him a new trial on omitted Syria's demand that Israel prisoners gave the Chinese Reds be thrown out of the UN. Tuesday night and minutes lalC'r form and seldom expressed their than in 1955. wJth the Communists. Dulles was asked at hIS new.s grounds . new evidence has been 1n 1955, 567 cases of virus infec­ "Deleat ,in ~h18 contest could be an opportunity tl) break truce ne· conrerence what present U.S. poh- discovered. That action, says WU­ UN figures show that 56 Syrians, her fiance captured her assailant views on campus issues. With no plnltorm announced, students could tion came to the otfice for aid. So • disastrous as defeat in an arms­ gotiations. U.S. nolice that it would cy IS toward further tests. flam J. Corrigan of Cleveland, eight of them civilians and six Is­ after a lOO·mile.an-hour chase. sec no definitc results from the far this year 120 have reported for ~ents race," said a statement renew the war and perhaps use A· raeli's were killed in the clashes This government, he sold, has means be and his colleagues can­ The victim is Donna May Schurr, candidates elected. treatment, Miller said. . # I which the President endorsed. weapons in Manchuria kept the liear the Sea of Galilee. not yet fOltnd any basis '0 war- not present new evidence in Shep­ who was Miss California in last The 50 who reported Wednesday, "We could lose this economic Reds from walking out, Dulles rant suspension of the experl- pard's behalf. The resolutions are to be intro· Another change f~om previous the majority (rom Hillcrest, were contest unless the country as a said. ments. At the hearing, his attorneys can duced (ormany when the l\·nalion summer's Miss Universe contest. years' elections will be the ap· less than a third of the number whole wakes up to a1\ its implica­ 2. In April, 1954, when Dillies C 0 u n c i I resumes consideration Sheriff's deputies said Jack pointing of campaign managers who actually had the virus. Others The government has found that argue tbese things : for candidates for senior class of­ tions," claims that U.S. di ~ patchin g of two Thursday of Syria's Dec. 13 com­ James Walker , 25, Santa Ana, either remained in bed or went "it is imperative to keep in the " Th.t errors which prejudiced fices, Union boLird. Panacea board, A major purpose of the state· cariers wilh Atom·eqllipped planes forefront In scientific knowledge," the case were commlUed In Judge plaint over the attack. broke into Miss Schurr'S home at about their usual duties. ment was evidently to enlist sup· Student Publications, I nc., and Stu­ to the South China Sea strengthen­ he said. Edward Blythin's conduct or the nearby Garden Grove and lhen Sickness Recent port ,for EiSenhower's (oreign aid ed the French bargaining position dent Council. Dr. Miller, who has been asso· lnenl trial. plans, which are faced with oppo· at the first Geneva conference and Mis. SUI Pictures 2, Thet the evldHcl. introduced Parochial School Housing·Unit Campaign ciated with Student Health since sition in Congress. saved South Viet JIOam, Laos and at the trial was insuf£icienl to Il is hoped that campaign man· 1928, said that very few such cases ." The statement was read by Sec· Cambodia from the Reds. Miss SUI contestants may call support a conviction . ogers will bring th ir candidates' platforms to lhe students by cam- HILLCREST- retary of Sta~ John Foster Dulles 3. In the f.1I of 1954 when the for their {rom 4 to 5 If the· high CO\lrt should agree Tax Cuts Rejected picture~ paigning in housing units, on cam- (ColIUl/lled Oil. l)(lge 6) at hlI newl conference. Dulles U.S. feared a Red Chinese invasion p.m. today and Friday at the there was not enough evidence, it e~lled reporters' attention to the WASHINGTON (,fI - The Treas· pus and through po. ters and 01 Formosa. A resolution prepared Central Pa.rty Committee ofrice eould ~nd the case ba~k to Com- speeches. wordS "as a, Whole" and said they by Dulles and passed by congress . mon Pleas ,Court In Cuyahoga ury Wednesday rejected sugges­ were underUne~ in the statement. at the Iowa Memo~.al Unl~n, Jay . (;(Iunty for ~etrial , or: it could reno tions for exempting parochial This year information on elec· authorized the Pt·c ident to use tions will bc handed out during Nolan Won't Dulles 'said he and the President U.S. military force against such an Ryan, C3, Des Momes, said Wed- der Clnal judgment. If the high schools from fed cl'al excise taxes agree with the statement. He said on their purchase of such things as spring registration, Miss Miller attack. Tilis threat overl.£'d a war, nesday. court should do the latter, Shep- said. 'fhe Studenl Council will use it - very strongly re-enforces ad· Dulles said. pard would be a free man. buses -and gasolinc. It tated gl'n­ ministration views Inherent in such eral opposition to fUrther extension a sOllnd truck again lhis year to Handle Case foreign aId proposals as Eisenhow­ of lax exemption to particular WALKER MISS promote the elecliol1~ . . , • I l er!. call for long·range spending classes of beneticiaries. SCHURR Plans for Wiling ce'nters on cam- State Senator D. C. Nolan lR- Second Unidentified Body Spotted~ 4'US have been I'(' vised by the Stu· Iowa City) declared Wednesday he authority over a period of up to 10 , I' Dan Smith, special 'assistant on years. . . forced her at knife-point to his car. dent COllncil, M :~s r. liller said. would withdraw from a case in tax policy to ~crelary of the The statement described the ,cur­ Walker WnR charged Wednesday This year lhere will l>c no polling which he has been reported lo have Treasury George Humphrey, char· with rape and kidnaping. ,places in Ilrrier 01' Quadrangle conflicting interests "if the case reot cold war phase as apparently acterized the porochial school pro· "a shift . • . in which economic The beauty quean's fiance drove dormilories. ever came to trial." posals :IS "a use of federal lax up to hcr house just as she was "We feci lhat plaCing polls in Nolan made the statement after and social problems have moved 5 Missionaries.. 'Feared' ~.., .'Dead .. policy to further general social released in a hysterical condition the dormitories is lIke having polls Russell F. Lundy, State Highway to the forefront." alms." QUITO , Ecuador fA'! - Five U.S. from Walker's car, officers said. in YOUI' own home, Miss Miller Commission chairman, raised th' missionaries who penelrated Ama­ truded from the body. the missionaries. It may' take them TJle suggestion on parochial said question of whether il is proper for zon jungle terri lory peopled by The five missing missionaries four days toreaeh 'ilic. area where schools was made by Rep. Aime hThe fiance, ~Ioyd Br(lt~. 21, "If there arc 1>oIIs in Ule dorms , Nolan to handle certain lawsuiL~ Man'KiUed by Car ~avage Allca lndians all were are Nathanial Saint, Huntingdoll the plane was seen. Forand fD-R .I.l, chairman o{ a (' ased Walker In a l00-nule.a~- it could be argued that they should bolh lor and against the commis­ {eared dead Wednesday after a Valley, Pa.; James Elliott, 27, Two Cf7 transportS oT thr. U.S. House Ways and Means subcom· hour race ove~ back roads and fl- be placed in orority and { ter- sion. Near'Shueyvilie second unidentified body near their Portland, Ore.; Edward McCulley, Air Force 8I'ri\'ed , in Guayaquil mlttee studying the need for reo nally . forc~d hl~ car off the road. . 'nity houses. s ra Nolan said he had not handled stripped plane was seen from the from Panama C:Jnal zone Wednes- vision of the excise tax laws. : Cahf~:nla J-hghway Patrol offl- "We hope this will prevent block any eases {or the commission since (8,eela' I. Til' »all,· , ..... ) , Wis., and, formerly of air. D~ .Molne.; Roger Youderlan, day ~rrylng ~ helicopter and a Forand said taxpayers support· clals Joml'd the chase when the voling and encourage the student he was elected to lhe Senate in . SHUEYVILLE - Roy Glen speeding carS went through stop to think for himself. We think it's 1952. Travis, ab\lut 75, was killed here John Keenan. also a missionary, Lansing, Mich., and Peter Flem· resci,le' te"al1l. The U.S. plane that ing parochial schools are carrying reported spotting the body of a ing, Seattle, Wash. joined .the searcb Tuesday was an a double burden of private pay· signs. One orriCl'r restrained Brett much more fair to have polls only He said the case referred to was Wednesday night when he was from shooting Walker. on campus." probably one in which . hc repre- struck by a car as he was walking man in the Curaray River not far The party went into the jungle Il.lJlPhfbioos . AIJ>alros~. ment.~ and s<;hool taxes. , from the plane, which has been in a small Piper plane to make '~\ ~1l five ~~lng ffi('fl bav~ been Smith told the subcommittee he DepuU~s said Walker had con- ' Plans 7 Polling Places sentel. the state st'veral years ago. reduced to a skl'leton. fricnds with the Auca Indians. m.lSslon.~ie.1t In' South America ror .

.. , • Jo • " . ' . H ~ . p. I-THt! 'DA1L Y IOWAN-Iowa eity, la,-Thurlday, Ja:\. 12, 1956 doodles by dean The Daily Iowan Oeneral Notices must be left .t The DallY Iowan oWee. Room 2111 Communications Center. by 2 p.m. the day precedlnll pubUiorlhwestern University will speak today at 7:30 p.m. in Studio It IoWI City, under tbe ..,t of con· ------._--- E of the Engineering Build· area al Morch L 1818. D ILl' IOWAN EOITORI L T FP V,..ILY IOWAS (;lltCl'L TION ST FF in Shambaugh Lecture Room at 1 'cIrculation M ..nlger .. Miles Turnbull II p.m. Jan . 19. His talk wiii con­ ing. The stuttering team will talk •Editor ...... K lrk Bo)'d Mlnallnl Editor .... • . . . J ilek Prl"" cern "Sociology of Occupations." to the group . A discussion on the Dial 4191 It T" d ....t ...... MEMBIlIt 01 tho A SOCIATt:O PRt: S News £d.tor ...... Phyllis F leming Th. Auoclated Pr.u Is entitled .x­ The Sociology and Anthropology nomination of officers will be held. J ••' D.II, I ...... by 7:31 a.m. Milt.· Wire Editor .....•...... Claren Dale ...... ,.Ie e II .. lvea en aU ervlt:e cluslve1.y to the u .. e for rppubltc3t1on Ail engineering wives are invited City Ed Itor ...... c:.,ne lnllle of all the loeal new. printed In thl' Colloquillm invites anyone inter­ ene" .t ,al••• b.urlber. Ir reported A . t. City Edllor .. .1llm"" nanlbul'lf • , ...... The Oal11 Io wan tlnul. lI•• ;,ewOP"""r IS won as all AP new, ested to attend. and urged to attend . A. t. City Edllor . . . Harol/! Schwartz d I6pa Idles. •• ...,...e•• , ill tbe CommunlraUonl Sport Editor .....•.•. !"are ]", Iepins'" ee.ler, hi epel:l frem 8 .~m . to G p .In.. Society EdItors ...... Betty B royl.,. •••••, .110 ••••10 F.I .. y. 8nd Eleanor B!'nz SubscrJpUon rates - by carrier !h CLA~SICS-A classics coffee FRENCH EXAMS-French Ph.D. Editorial A ..I t:mt ...... •. Tom LIas Iowa City. ~5 cent ...... kly or $8 per hour will be held Wed nes~ay . Jan. reading examination will be given • Chid Pholorrapher and year In advance: !Six month5, $4.~~ Olaf 4191/ ,.m ••U Ie mJ.al,1l1 I. Wirepholo T..,hnlcl.n .. Charle. Allen ~ tuee month•• $2.50. By mall In Iowa. 18 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. m. Room Saturday, Jan. 21 , from 9 to 11 ",en atw ite.nu. womell·. pare 9 per year; six month_. $5; three 110 S.chaef~er llall. Color slJdes of a.m. in Room 321 Schaeffer llall...... ' .r •••ouaeeme-.t t. Tb~ Oall1 onths. $3; all otber mill subrcrlp­ ••..,... 1:4I ...,la. .fflce. are Ja tbe iono. $10 per your; . Ix months. $5.60: c~~sslcal SIghts and wor~s of art Only Ulose signing the sheet posted c.-t •••• u.u... cDler. latle. An't. Publisher Lbr.. months. $3.25. ~II! ~ shown . Anyone mterested outside Room ~07 SchaeHer Hall, IS in VIted to attend. by Wednesday evening, Jan. 18, -- . . will be admitted to the examina- 'Needed: A New China Policy NEWMA~ CL~B-A dISCUSSIon tion . The next examination will IY' club meeting WIll be held tpday g'vcn at the end of the second S( . Two recent ' events should have con- the world's nations from recogni.zing them ht 7:45 p.m. at lhe Student Cen· mester . I ler. Thc topic will be "The Art of . VU1C d the Stal DepaItment that s(}m~- and dealing with them, politically and eco­ Being Good." thing mu t be done about Chiang Kai-'Shek nomically. DELTA SIGMA PI-There w~ and his ationnlist government. ational­ Why are we clinging to a policy that INFORMATION FIRST - Dr. a mceting of the Delta Sigma Pi Wilbur Miller, head of the Psy· professional commerce fraternity • ist China is becoming an embarr. ssing promis s us nothing but troubles und crises chopathic Hospital, will speak on today in room 214 University Hall. problem for th United tates and a defi­ and further loss of prestige in Ihe years to "How Psychiatry Helps Us Un· nite liability in Our fight again t comm un­ come? derstand Ourselves." PHARMACY WIVES-The Phar­ ism. Both partie must assulne part of the macy Wives Club will mcet at Dr. CATAL YST CLUB Cataly~t and Mrs. IJ. W. Jones residence. Th fir t or these events was the Na­ blame for this predicament. This policy. Clu b mem~e rs will meet for thClr 404 Magowan Ave. at 8 p.m. today. tionalist Chinese Vnited ations veto 011 like most of our foreign poliCies, was start­ annual WhIte elephant sale on Jan. l3 at the home of Mrs . Clarence U membership for Outer Mongolia. This ed by the Truman admini tration and Berg, 528 N. Dubuque St. SIGMA THETA TAU - Sigma ve almost killed th ntnlllec o( 16 nn­ strength ned by the Eisenhower adminis­ Theta Tau. national Honorary S0- into the nssembly. R).lSsia offered a tration. Scnators Knowlaod and fcCarthy FREE MOVIE - The Union ciety of Nursing. will hold an open meeting today at 7:30 p.m. in the nomis by which th · 16 were allow d arc the firmest .and loudest supporters of Board will have a free movie Sun­ day Jan. 15 at 7 p.m. in the main Conference Room School for SC· ter Ih assembly. But Japan, a friend th e policy and lenders of both parties seem lounge of the Memorial Union. \'erely Handicapped . Dean Wilbur a strong ally of the free world, was k l~ pt to be afraid lo pick a fight with them over Film is "Where do we go from J. Teeters will speak on "Nar- cotics." o y hina's ill-tempcr d action. it. 0 0 • Here". Fred MacMurray and Joan Leslie are the stars. Also shown The shoMing 'Il Korea cnded 30 months ( , ::rhe ationalist 'hinese. who control will be "The Unknown". HILLEL - Friday night service on f the fi U vetocs, have b com an ago. We have sit e engaged in a major con­ "Oh 110 YOII don't, Thurlo tv. Not with Illy necktiel at 7:30. The eighth annual Hillel I obstructionist force in th U and have in­ ference (ene 1954 ) with the Chinese SIGMA DELTA CHI - Sigma Forum Series at 8: 15 p.m. will fca· Della Chi professional journalistic Heds. We have at' down with them alone ture Father Robcrt J. Welch who dicated that they may become as trouble­ fratcrnity, will hold ·its regular will speak on "When Strangers SOme and unre,lSonable ill the I uture as at th e conferel. table to discuss the re­ January luncheon meeting Thurs­ Marry." Russia has been in the past. lease of Amcric s they are holding as hos- today in the east alcove of Comic Book Problem the Iowa Memorial Union . Meet· 1any members, including most of tages. . SUI DAMES - The SUI Dames ing starts at 12 : 30 . Prof. Ralph will hold the annual election of of· OllP close allies. have wanted for SOm • tim e There is no· onger an excuse for not Crime comics read partly because no other Etlsw .m.-Iowa Mountaineers Trav­ cated, and 7 per cent who had only p.m., Thursday. Jan. 19 in the Sen· clogue, "The Lure of Alaska" by £led to Formo a with him in 1949, from as a nation with prestige. No longer will had been 2 love scenes, one safe· ers of comics arc the very boys ate Chamber of Old Capitol. Co· cracking, one slugging, and a and giris less able 10 toleratc thiS a grad~ school education. That John Ebert-Macbride Auditorium. gctting older. The av~rage age of Na­ sponsored by the School of Journal· th Ill!. sia be China s mouthpiece to the O~lt - \ scene where a woman was type of material. mea ns that 35 per cent of our adult MondilY, Jan. 16 population never reads a book. ism and the Graduate College. tionalist soJdicr is past 30 - too old for an side world. China will be less inclineo to ~Iapped. 4. "Excessive reading of ma· 7:30 p.m.-University Newcomb· Seventh, we should try to a void effective fighting force. ncl the population accept Hus ian fdomination. Now she 11'I~lst The rest of the magazine intro· terials of this kind in itself is BABY·SITTING - The book of ers Club Bridge-Iowa Memorial duced the use of guns, knives. ·dag· symptomatic of some emotional legal censorship. 1t is likely to of Formosa is too small (seven million) to depend upon Rtissia to speak for her. She the cooperative Baby-Sitting league Union. gers, swords, toy pistols, machine maladjustment in a yo ungster." prove no more effective than mo· 7:30 p.m.-Dessert Party Bridge give him replac ments. tion picture censorship. It is likely will be in the charge of Mrs. John witl not becolTlo independent of MoscOw , guns, automobiles , clubs and beer Nothing very concrete was pre· E. Coxe from Jan. 3 to 17. CaU her with University Newcombers Club It hasn't stopped the Communb,ts from domtnation ovel1iight. but the opportunity bottle as weapons for criminal do­ senled on the eUect of crime comic to prove no more effective than as guests-University Club Rooms. motion picture censorship. Further, at 8-0408 if you want a sitter or in· ings. The five 's tories foiiowing re­ books on reading tastes and habits. formation about joining the league. 8 p.m. - University Lecture crushing all opposition \ it1lill hioa. They will be there. Itlisn't now. peated themes of greed, murder, But crime comics are read partly it sets up false hopes that excellent reading fare is thus iJ)sured. At its Course, Anna Russell, Cornedi· have given China its fir ·t strong, central­ This ehang~ in polic), won't give the sex, and lust. because thcy are the only simple AFROTC-All basic AFROTC ca· enne-Singer-Macbride Auditorium. and interesting malerials at hand . best, it would remove bad, but it ized governmept in history. Heds an inch Q( exh'a territory. ] t won 't Criticism was brought to a sharp d~ts ar.e to wear uniforms to their Tuesday, Jiln. 17 focus in the vol ume "The Seduc· If comics do havc some kind of could not create the good. It hasn't stopped Chinese Hed armies help feed their people, builtl theIr dams or AIr SCience lectures the week of 7 SO L F M . I tion of the Innocent' by Dr. Fred· effect, what can we do about it? Eighth, let U!j, look at all the Jan 9-12 : p.m. - e evre emorl~ from fighting utoa tand-still in Korea. highways. or Q.q¥ip their Hllllies. erick Wertham, a well known psy­ First, we can expect that the mass media and ask: Why do they . . Speaking Contest for Freshmen- I{ouse Chamber, Old Capitol. It isn't stoppin& thftl.ll. from bV,ilping tOuds And it's inevitable if the United States chiatrist. comic book Pll biishers will show contain so much violence? What is 1956 HAWKEYE-Last chance to Among the charges bl'ought their social responsibility by giv· so profoundly appealing about 8 p.m. - Gradu/lte Lecture 111 ' • and dams aod a modern China. wishes to remilin thc leader of th e free subscribe for a 1956 Hawkeye will against crime and horror comic ing thoughtftd and vigorous sup· crime, sex, and horror literature, be Friday, Jan. 13. Cards may be Philip A. Smitheiis, sponsored by , And it ' 11 a~'I'{fs1opped the remainder df world. :n books were: port, to thc successful operation of TV, or comics? signed now at Campus Stores, Division of Physical Education and Have the emotions of love, gen· Cashier's office in University Hall, the Graduate Coliege-Shambaug~ , .. 1" t . • erosily, and affection become so and rooms 201, 205 and 210 Commu­ Auditorium , ... l ' l. ~ ., S"kness at Hillf;rest uncommon. so meager,' so thin, nications Center and Information Wednuday, Jan, 11 The Hrst rtmlors' Wedll sday morning classes despite u queas feeling in the that Ihe emotions of fear , hate, booth at the Iowa Memorial Union. 8 p.m. - University Symphony envy, lust, and aggression have No Hawkeyes will be sold at dis· around campu ' went like this: "Three­ stomach. Band Concert-Main Lourtge, Iowa loken their place ? tribution time in May. Memorial Union . fourths of the kid ' at Hillcrest are sick in Hospital doc!tbrs and dormitory officials HII.ve our taste~ been debauched? / One Year Ago Today BOOK EXCHANGE-Persons in· Thunday, Jan. 19 bed,; .. r ,it's ptomai.ne poisoning ... they say that there is no chance of food pOison ­ Can a whole society be sick, and terested in, working at the Student 8 p.m. - Lecture by Mr. John calJ1ll down sick last night and this morn­ ing of any type. The students showed the The (owa City council voted to give SUI tbe necessary land to build if so, how do you cure It? Scott. assistant to the publisher, a new girls dorm itory. The land is an ailey in the block south of Cur· Council Book Exchange during the ing • .. m'Jst hAve b en in the slipper ... symptoms of stomach flu or some sort or We have not seen the road to weeks of Feb. 6·10 and 13-17 can Time Magazine, co·sponsored by rier Hall. good life clearly enough. Many see· School of Journalism and the son~ of the kids are leaving." virus infection - noth,ing more. That at contact Margaret Kimmel at the ing the goal have lacked the guid· Alpha Xi Delta house, phone 2185. Graduate Col,lege. \ These statements show how fa t wild least. is encouraging. / Five Years Ago Today ance to get there. And some who saw the goal, who knew the way to (I'or Information regardln, date. be· storFs can spread. They become wilder and Only one ~ was taken Ollt of the TWIN CLUB - The Hawkeye yond thl ~ Ichedul4, lee .....rVlllon. In Sen. Rohert Tart emanded that President Truman permit tlle Na· reach it, lacked the will. the heart, the ortice of Ihe Prelldent, Old wil*r as they pa s from mouth to mouth. dormitory by ~ p.arents Wednesday. But tionalist forces on FOImosa invade the Chinese mainland. Twin Club will hold a business Capitol.) the drive, the purpose to move meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 18 at "Solu~ kids are sick" becomes u a lot of kids newspaper and radio and television sta­ along that road in the face of tough tI Ten Years Ago Today 7:80 p.m. in conference room 2 3t areJCk" which in turn becomes "most of tions have carried the story around th! obs,tacles. the Memorial Union . NORMALCY the 'ds" and. in time, "three·fourths of the state. Hillcrest, like al1.SUI dormitories bas Canada, Brazi l, Egypt and Poland were tentatively agreed upon as . We need to see crime comics in It is not difficult to main lain a the context of an industrial so­ PH.D. GERMAN TEST il Ph.D. reputation for normalcy. You don't kid ...... the tnost complete bedh inspections .tllte non·permanent members on the United Nations Security Council. The council control the "world police force." , ciety not yet in charge of itself. Germa.n reading examinations will have to refrain (rom do~I " ense­ t dormito""~rvcy Wednesday night . ht~ provide for. An outbreak of sickness. Our sc.hools and colleges can cer· be glve~ ' today from 3 to )ess things just as Ion; as they're 5bo"'" .jbat_oW~23 ..per .IOea~ &be,.~ , , OOwe\(QI', just. dqesn't sweep a qonnitory tI Twenty Years Ago Today talnly attack dJreeUy the problem 5 p.m. In room 104 Schaerrer ' Hall . Please re1(istrr hy noon. the same senseless things every· dentS were in the hospital infirmary or their without cause. SUI officials will have to Bruno Hauptmann lost his last attempt to Ix> saved from the 1'11'(" ,of helping students determine thE'ir Iric chair for thl' ~ l ayirl!l of till' Lindlll' l'g bahy. own l!'lsll'S insl('[ul of having thom .1 :111 . 12 ir you \\, j~ i1 to lokc Ull' 1111( 1)' cisl' i1; !loint. - IUVI,;NI'OJIT be

• ODDS AND ENDS • N_" . '., .. , .... , ...... " ...... " ...... ,::; .:; ..\ .:: ... .. ;: , SCARFS • ITALIAN T-SHIRTS • BOLERO JACKETS • VESTEES intain a good values, must clear out for new stock ou don't li ,.ense­ RICHEY'S, , , "Where your dollar buys more .•. of the best!" s they're severy­ ·:NI'OflT , ..... 4-THE DAILY lOWAN-rowl City, 11.-ThursUy, Jan. 12, 1.56 • IS,f .. Mary's Beals St~ Pat's CR,' 8 () ~ 5J:J 'g~gers . W~~k :, l Dr By JIM NEY On Offense ':J SI. Mary's Ramblers Iivcd up to tbeir nickname again Wednesday Of as they crushed outclassed Cedar J~nes Denies Canadian Pro Pact A group Rapids at St. Patrick's 86-51 here, I Against Zone ~~ Sur descr gaining their 13th slraight win and Calvin Jones. Iowa's all-American guard, denied a Los Angeles ni their eighth in Northeast Iowa nelVspaper report Wednesday that he had signed a pro football con­ Iowa's basketball team got its in vocatio ..______By TERRY BLEDSOE __.. 2~q ncsday fo Catholic league competition. tract with a Canadian t~am. second straight lesson in bail-hand­ 0112 R The Ramblers started Ca 't. open­ Reports from the Associated Press said that Jones had come to ling against a zone defense Wed­ shop in Hawkeye rans who until Mon­ pletely up in the air. As Iowa terms with Bill Boiven, general manager of the Winnipeg Blue Bomb­ nesday as the Hawkeyes prepare T , The wor ing a 10-4 gap WiOI only Ulree and xd day night were moaning about Coach Bucky O'Connor pointed a half minutes gOlle. Dennis Wall­ el'S of Canada's Western Inter-provincial Football league. The rumor for the Minnesota invasion Satur­ by the U the held that Jones would receive $12,000 plus a $1,000 bonus. day. tRJa surprisingly unspectacular out this week : "We 're still in jasper, 6-[00t 4-inch center, scored )oV staff mem performance of the Hawks had the middle of things. This vic­ "1 haven't signed with anybody yet," Jones said, "but Winnipeg Scout Rollie Williams brought vocation a four field goals, and Don Lumsden back a report that Minnesota used lit? at least one conslalion - Iowa tory (Ohio State ) gives us the and Jim Jensen chipped in two has made an offer to me." He just returned to school from playing State De wasn'l alone, not by a long shot. boost we needed, and we are go­ in the Hula Bowl in Hawaii. 1\ zone defense briefly in the hi? struction. Jield goals api('ce to boost St. Gophers 81-79 overtime loss to J Big Ten favorites (pre-season ing to be tough to stop for a lot Mary's inlo an 18-7 bulge at the Dr. Car Michigan. Monday Minnesota's 9th the SUI D variety) have been tripping over of teams." end of eight minutes. zone accounted for an upset vic. lUa themselv~s trying to reach the The complete dominance of the Surgery, Dave Maher hit four long jump 'New York Breaks Up tory over Indiana, 77-71. j6ri habilitatio nether ~gions oC the league ever Iowans Monday night may be an shots a nd two free throws in the More passing and less dribbling ,,11ff I whetlicr a since the loop season opened a indication that Bucky is right. second quarter as the Iowa City has been the emphasis in the Iowa rt9j week ago. The way Iowa completely dis­ practices this week against the ~R~ cent nor~ five moved into a eommanding 45· capable 0 At this writing, only ILlinois mantled the Buckeyes - well, all 21 halftime advantage. Fight Managers' Guild freshman squad. (VII tivity in f had managed to keep its record except Robin Freeman, anyhow Cold Teammates The frosh zone derense has kept -( , NEW YORK !A'I - The Boxing Helps unmarked. All other teams had - lends credence to the idea that Guard Charlie Shillig of Sl. Pat's, the varsity's shooters farther away I ~ sutrered a single loss except' perhaps Iowa has found its foot­ Guild o[ New York Wednesday show or set oC shows to come into Crom the basket. However, the ) R If a doc ~ho ended up with 23 points to lead night recommended that all of its Northwestern and Wisconsin, both ing at last. his team's scoring, fired in 10 Michigan that do not conform to a counsel oC whom have already slaked im­ 1t took a poor start to do it members who are licensed in New all standards of our concept of the ~:~k:h:::e i~e&~i~pa:-~~ ~i~":~~~ IIIB aimed at iJOints in the first halt, but could York resign from the organization, sport." Ohio State Monday, hitting a high IGII handicap, pressive claims to the basement, (already the team has as many 1I0t get enough hclp from his cold but refused to surrender complete­ the Badgers with Olree straight losses as were recorded in either Thus the various affiliates of the percentage Wednesday. M such infor teammates. ly to Julius Helfand, chairman of Coach Bucky O'Connor believes Y.lli losses and the Wildcats with two. of the last two complete seasons) International Boxing Guild, which necd for Lumsden hit eight of his 16 points the New York State Athletic Com­ was indicted Tuesday by a Cederal that the team has regained Its loil tion. be tut the team ~ms to be ready a lIlini Top Dot in the last half, and along with mission. grand jury in Clevcland for boy­ "touch" aCtcr the four-game losing J Doctors Illinois, currently the league's to assume its rightful place Walljasper controllcd both the of­ cotting and other alleged violations streak. Against Ohio State Iowa !>d among the league's more distin­ In a 15-minute meeting, the Guild be done s top team, holds that spot on the fensive and defensive rebounds. said it recognized the irreparable of the · Sherman Anti-Trust Act, shot about 39 per cent from the GJI guished members, ica! handi merits of a pair oC victories, a Tom Cunningham and Shillig, damage that would be imposed on may [ace a group of united com­ field. U01 counselor 73~5 victory over Michigan State, Cain Looks Sweet SI. Pat's guards who together scor­ its members if their licenses were missions. • J • O'Connor was pleased with thc GJ~ start. and a 96-77 mauling of W1sconsin. Particularly encouraging has ed 40 of their tcam's points. gave revoked. free throwing which netted 18 ) Often, The win over the Spartans (who been the seoring of Carl Cain in the Ramblers trouble Crom time to Helfand has fixed Monday, Jan. points in 20 attempts in, the second :lni ing can in the next game rebounded with recent games. The lithe forward lime with fast breaks. They nar­ 16 as the date for managers to di­ Iowa City Enters half alone. 0)1& after, con the 65-94 squeak over Iowa1 was has been scoring as well in the rowed the margin to 70-43 . vorce themselves from the local Dr. Pa accompllshed at least partially last two games as he has at any Sends in Subs AAU Cage Meet 1U2 Guild or lose their licenses. Place Two* Minnesota* * . 9r1J SUI Psy due to the absence of State cen­ lime in his career, with 20 and But St. Mary's, with Lumsden The Guild also voted to remain MARSHALLTOWN !A'I - F 0 u r the group ter Duane Peterson, a strong re­ 19 points in the fir t two confer­ and Jensen hitting two field goals intact and test the validity of Hel­ tcams are already entered in the Cagers on Doubtful List at only 0 bounder with an 11.5 average, ence games, and a 16·point-plus apiece, moved ahead 80-45 within fand's ruling in the New York 1956 Iowa AAU men's basketball MINNEAPOLIS IA'J-Minnesota's n" "misfire.' who was held out of the ILlinois 'mark for the season. His re­ two minutes. and Coach Don Green State Supreme Court. tournament to be held here Feb. chances against favored Iowa in rn9 emphasiz bounding, always one of his started sending in lhe reserves. 19b game entirely. (DaU,. Iowan Photo by John Ste,man) To Test Ruling 5-12, Westin Jacobson, in charge Saturday's Big - Ten basketball derstandi Indiana, another top pick for stronger assets, has been outo' WaLljasper took scoring honors READY TO SPRING for a rebound are these Iowa City St. Mary's of entries, said Wednesday. clash at Iowa City were dimmed the title, got its knocks Monday standing, and his shooting has with 24. a{ld Cedar Rapids St, Patrick's players in Wednesday night's hoop The members of the Guild who Most recent entry is a team spon­ Wednesday as two top forwaras night, when Minnesota pulled a been good. In the curtuin raiser, the St. contest here. However, their efforts were not necessary as St. Mary's are not licensed in New York, es­ sored by the Iowa City Eagles were placed on the doubtful list. Is:.. 77-71 upset. But lest any oC Cain leads a group which, in .Mary's reserves beat St. Pat's, 36- ,Dave Maher's free throw split the cords in the first half. St. Mary's timated at about one-third of the lodge, which includes on its roster George Kline stayed out of prac- bi'l Herky's readers get any ideas the Ohio game, gave Iowa the 27. Paul Langenberg and Mike players are: (left to right in white jerseys) Don Lumsden, Kenny membcl'shill of 69, would remain Gene . Hettrick, leading scorer of tice with a severe head cold or about the Gophers' potency, let punch it will need to challenge for Blackman led the St. Mary's scor­ Klein (No.4), and Dennis Wall jasper (No . 11). St. Patrick's players to test the case in the courts. the 1955 AAU tournament here. possibly a case of flu. Jerry Kin­ "Som Other mun\lgers, like Al Weill, 169 us ha~en to add that Michigan a repeat championship. Cain is ing with 12 and 10 , Young was high are Purfall (No. 25), Gi!lbs, (between Lumsden and Klein) and Rose Entries close at 2 p.m. Jan. 29 dall was sidelined with a pulled iG1 ) can be boss of heavyweight champ Rocky said. "0 toppled the Gophers, 81-79. averaging 19.5 in conference play, for St. Pat's with 9. (No. 30). lind no more than 25 teams can leg muscle suffered in Monday's &'/ Topsy-Turvey Bill Seaberg L8. T . MAR~'S - 1111 Marclano, had wired their resign­ be' accepted, Jacobson said. game. various 0 FG FT 1'" 1'1' nations. Like Michigan, then? They in Schoof I mprovu K . Klein . ...•.•. . . '! , ... H case, th their lurn were beaten by 13 Center Bill Logan has a 14- Lum.den .. , .... •, 4 :\ 10 Iowa Matmen From Buffalo came word that should b \Va.lIJSI!lper ...• 10 .. U :!4 Satterfield TKO'd the most prominent managcrs in the indiv points by the same Ohio State pOint average, and Bill Schoof, Maher . . . . ~ ~ n J!J EWERS t(lam which Iowa whipped by 15, playing better than he has ~t any Jense-n ...... •, a i\ la the 88-member Western New York Dr. L . Lanrenber, , ...... J 0 I ., Open Season Guild ; largest affiliate of the In­ MEN/S .sTORE Jlli 88-73. Purdue may be stronger time in memory, is good for a Cahill .. U U I \I By Holman in 8th ' internal lhan suspected, but Ron Kramer 13-p.oint per game average in con­ Sueppel ...... \I U U \I ternatiollal Boxing Guild, had an­ 28 S. CUnton 102 some of Blackman ...... \I \I I \I nounced they were through. lind Co. handed the Boilermakers ference games, Scoring balance .f . Klein ., .. ... ' I '! tI ... Here Friday CH[CAGO !A'I - Rangy Johnny of heart a 74-67 deCeat Monday night. of this calibre, certainly among R ou:a. . • ...... , . U 0 I U No More Dues He sa' Bro,l,...... \I \I \I \I Iowa's wrestling team, one of the Holman blasled an eighlh round Sound complicated? It is. The the best in the league, is Iowa's John Dejohn and Joe Netro, co­ when a Totals • ...... :.ca '!Il Itl M(I Hawkeyes' best balanced squads in technical knockout over favored managers or welterweight cham­ gyrations in the short period oC true fOlte, and is a necessary in­ ST. l'A1'RICI{ 'S - ~ I January Clearance :~ coronary FG FT I'F TP years, opens the season here Bob Satterfield in a televised pion Carmen Basilio, said in Syra­ time since season's start have, gredient to a successful season. Rose ., II .. I against Wisconsin at 7:30 p.m. Fri- 9S as mentioned, given Illinois the If Iowa can maintain that all­ Purr.. 11 . . . . • .. . '! I I •• . heavyweight bout at the cuse they would pay no more Guild In case Carroll ...... , U l4' 0 day. dues. Mike Scanlon, manager of lead, with a 2-0 mark, Three important balance through lhe CnnnJnrham . .. !i j :. 11' Iowa, second place finisher in Stadium Wednesday ·night. said, abo teams are in second place WiOI long season. it will be in the mid­ S hjlll~ '...... IJ ,) I '!:I Joey Giambra, middleweight eon­ ~ Topcoats Glbb ...... 0 II ., \I the Big Ten last year, will be led Satterfield was fighting on bor­ • Suits tims ree 2-1 records: Indiana, Michigan, dle of the fight come MarCh, tendcl', said he, too, was out. Murra.y I U by four veterans, including two rowed lime from early in the From Grand Rapids, Mich., those wh and Purdue, and next come four when the climactic games, Illi­ Rink ...... , \I 1\ 0 • Shirts tacks re nois and Indiana in succession, Okenlel...... I' II \I conference champs. Top man is match after being dropped [or a came news that the lnternational • Paiamas teams in a dead heat for fifth 1'otal. .... 19 '" I~ " I "It's Terry McCann, National Collegiate nine-count in the second round and Boxing Guild had been banned in Iii place, Iowa , Minnesota, Ohio will be run off at Iowa City. Free throws misfled: t. l\larY'A-l\fall­ 115-pound champion and Big Ten an eight-count in the third. ary said, Slate, and Michigan Slate. Those dates might be marked in ruper :!. ~Iahcr '!. Jtn~en :!; fii l. Pat· Michigan. Commissioner Floyd )il rlek'liI-Purfall '!, Cunrtlnrham It, ShUll, 123-pound winner. . ., R..e I ere e Bernie Weissman Stevens said he will urge the NBA • Shoes • Slacks ticular f IOWI Still Figures your calendar; even at this ear­ . , Gibbs '!. usually So the race, provided Illinois ly date they prhmise to be im­ . J.ohn "Ylnder, tWIce a confer~hee stopped the fight at 2:52 of the to join "this 01' any movement that will preserve the sport's integ\'ity Corm of takes its allotted fall, is com- pOl·tallt ones. ltUlst, WIll wrestle at 167. Kenneth eighth after Satterfield was decked ~~lIer, who was second 10 the ~~- [or the third time _ although he and chase out the cvil influences Shop Ewers for January Savings 10- Dr. Wi r of intern tlOnal CQlleglate ]91-pou~d d.lVl- staggered Lo his feet be(ore "ten." such as have been uncovered . . . lJ. sion, handles the hcavywelght Job. . We wili not permit any boxing ator of t Il Three of the sophomores are for- It was a powerful long rIght, the ,rlJ that reh NCAA To Hold Cage FIRST HALF mer state champions. They are same ~ype ~f blow that dropp.ed 10'J. compliea FINAL STANDINGS -Gary Klemesrud, 130, Asage; Si- Satterfrcld 10 the two earlier \IQ point of SCRATCII LEAGUE mon Roberts, 147, Davenport; and rounds, t.hat ended the scrap. . srl habilitat w t. lrlJ Tourney in 2 Divisions Joke...... M:\ 1M Ralph Rieks, 137, Iowa Falls. Har- ~atterfleld; a 21 ~ to 1 favonte, then go M-Ba lis .. , ...... '!M '!O Ian Jenkinson and Gary Meyers weighed 184 h and Holman 201. ENGINEERS, LOS ANGELES (M-The Nation-, IAeks .. , .•...... '!:, '::1 Kinrs ...... "." . . '!:i ~!I round out the squad. A D V £ R TIS E MEN T I al Collegiate At hie l i c Assn . ment figures were sel for the split. Acel ...... '!'! '!n Wisconsin has won three meets Deuces ...... IJ lif) (NCAA) voted Wednesday to split Instead, "schools w1l1 be permitted 1I1,h Individual ,arne-Sieve Gr.en­ this year, beating Wheaton, 15-11; SCIENTISTSl its annual tournament into two di- to select the division in which they berr :!"!;;. IUlh IndlvJd ual serIes-Jim Illinois Normal, 22-7; and North­ If you/re leaving Clewell li;):!. Illrh ttam ,ame-Joker!!! visions and approved continued will compete." • 1W. HI,h le:am serl"s-Jokers ':OU. western, 26-5. engineering school controls on lootbalr television. J. Shober Barr, Franklin and The heavyweight match shapes ( up as the outstanding boul. Leuer due to finance or per s on~l rea­ PHYSICISTS, The 212 voting delegates, r(!pre­ Marshall College, explained that Cage Scores will face conference cham..,pioJl Bob sons, get in touch with the Col­ l sentlng colleges and univer~ities schools should be given that op­ Konovsky, who last year beat lins Radio Company personnel SOCIA ( from coast to coast, were denied department in Cedar Rapids. ,II Mark H portunity because many smaller Leuer twice, 2-0 and '2-1. . 11 a chance to express themselves on SI. Loul. "" Bradley U, Good jobs are waiting ior drafts­ APPLIED Frank I ~ 10~, I recruiting practices by withdrawal institutions specialize in basketball Murray Middle Tenne ..e. 81ale men and radio technicians. These o~ Social W u of a proposed amendment. It and compete on even terms with . VIII:'!Mado"a "8. Oeor,.,lo •• (Ky.) ~I Irish, California To Play jobs can lead to design and other Jil shop in ­ ,J? would have placed national regu­ large universities. LOU\~;;:~) 80, Noire Dame n (ov.r- Series Startin~ f:!, 1959 morc responsible positions in the State De engineering department, depend MA~HEMATICIANS ;jq lations on the inducement of high An attcmpt by Col. Blake Van neldolberr .1 , Mounl Union III "OS ANGELES ,.. ""otre Dame slaff. III.11,d.le 11M, Alma flO 1J Iff...... ing on your qualifications. . school athletic talent. Leer, president o[ Gel/rgia Tech, Thursd Oil .., 17, Ferris In.lltul. 3~ and California will itraugurate a IL The television resolution as ap­ to wipe all recruiting regulations Adrian 11M, Albion 60) • Write. .. and give us com­ dress €he "oun,"town Unlv.,.lIy 80, We'lmln- home-and-home football series 10 plete information about yom 0') College i provcd for appointment of a com­ from the NCAA books waS ruled 1.ler Coll6.e 71 1959. mittee to set up-a 1956 plan mod- out of order by Pres. Clarence P. education and/ or experience. In­ impor.lanl on-campus ~ ib discuss cen:;~~,~:~to (Ohl.) IO~, Ohln We.- The athletic directOrs. Edward terviews will be arranged and (01. I eled along the lines of last fali's (POP) Houston of Tufts. His deci­ • Cor Soci Willenbcrr 9~. Musklnl_'" 81 W. Krause of the Irish and Brutus your travel expenses for inter­ program which authorized eight sion was upheld by the conven­ Akron tH. Kent S""e ,n I ~'. . . Lafayett. (III. Lohllh 40 Hamilton of .Ca iforma, s aid viewing and moving will be paid. national and five rcgional games tion. U·HOS T ..nne •••• O'!, G.orlla ," Wednesday that Notre Dame will Address your applica tion to interviews soon I for living-room screens. DellaRte 91, Ohio Norther. 7~ I t B k I 0 devant, Van Leer declared "we make Carno,le Tech f,K, W ..t Vlr,lnla 011 P ay a er e ey cl. 10, 1959, and Arnold Pyle, Director of Person­ The 1957 cage tournamcnt will purselves as silly as boobies when North Carolina Coller. 60, Vlr,lnla the Golden Ilears at South Bend nel, Collins Radio Company, Ce­ been ap occupati be divided into "university" and we try to get into the enforcement woo~:,lrO~/7KehYOn il9 i Sept. 24. 1960. dar Rapids, Iowa. "college" section~, but no enroll- business." 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, , . ror~ . ',ar Dr. ~C;~si}h/Des. eribes Role Pr~f, ~jemann ~efs Parsons College To Honor ~;:;~::~::;~;;"70w;'~;~:~~"" '" ~ ") Of D t · R h b -/- - Invitation To Jom Justice Larson ' Sund~y To SUI Radiologist CommiHee Heads' I A OC ors In e a I ItatIon Safely Commission Robert L. Larson of Iowa City, For Notable Work Ray Bywater, Dew president of I1 J~ A group of medical educators at • . I . Chief Justice of the Supreme Court leet alumni to honor for contribu. Dr. Eugene F . Van Epps of Uni· the Chamber of Commerce, is ex· rll SUI described the physicians role - Prof. Ralph H. Ojemann, chair- of Iowa , will be among those hon· tions in the rieh!s of business, reo versity Hospitals Radiology Depart· peeted to name chairmen of the a~q I'n vocational rehabilitation Wed- m a n of SU·I's Prevent'veIS' P yehla 0 r ed by Parsons College at Fal'r- I"Iglon , SCiences,. arIs an d ed uca· menl will be made a fellow in the main Chamber committees for 1956 Orla nesday for members of a Work- try research program, has been field Sunday in tion. . Coll R d' I t shop in Rehabilitation Counselin " . • invited to accept membership on its first annual American ege of a)o ogy a this week, Mana~er Keith Kafer l' , o Honorees will serve QI1 the board 1 . The workshop is bein'! sponsored the ational Commission on Safety honors c!onvoca· ·the organization's annua meeting said Wednesday. ~d ~ Ed . ti of trustees for an honorary one· b . Ch ' by the University for professional ucallon. on. Fe . 10 m lcago. The chairmen, in lurn, will name lSI" staff members of the Division Qf The purpose of the committee is Leonard Wood· year term. Election to fellowship recognizes their committees. • brought lOV Vocational Rehabilitation ill the to develop a research program in ruff. Des Moines Larson li ves at 420 Lexington tst d' h' t d The main committees include· ~ntlsol;a used o;l? SI tOt t f P bl' I safety education. County (Burling- Ave. He has been on the supreme ou an , mg ac levemen an con- hI; . a e epar men 0 u IC n· I t' (. f 'd I O· ton )' superl'nten- h Iribution to medicine in general in the • struction. nves Iga Ions 0 acC! en s, Je- court since 195L and as been chief RetaiJ . Education, Industrial, Sa[e­ loss to cr mann explained, have given in- dent of schools J'uolicc since Jan. 1. and radiology in particular. ty, Agriculture, u-gislative, Good Dr. Carroll B. Larson, head of ~ Minnesota's 9111 creasing Indication that many of and president of All of organized radiology in the Roads, and Membership. A few upset vic· 1u2 the SUI Department of Orthopedic the basic causes of accidents lie in the Iowa State J6rl Surgery, said it's helpful for a reo the emotional adjustment of driver Education Assn.. BY THE TON United Slates is represented in the other committees may be formed if needed, Kafer said. 'rI'II hapilitation ~ounselor to know and pedestrian. LARSON also will be rec- RICHMOND, Va . 1m - Virginia's ,roup. QS'/ ) whetlier a person capable of 75 per Most of the emphasis has been ognized. Woodruff is a former SUI Selective Service officials have Membership in the college con· He added that committee mem- lS!l 1 cent normal activity now will be gi\en to teaching driver skill ~nd faculty member. sold approltimately 100 tons of sists of those physicians who spec- bers are chosen from the ranks of I'" lvil capable of only one·third that ac· knowledge of traffic rules, he add- The college will confer h~norary draft records for $11.15 per ton. iaUze ip the use of X.rays, radium Chamber membership. More than i tivity in five years. ed. These are helpful buliliey are degrees upon three leaders ID busi- The records filled 1,01 6 four-draw- and other radioactive substances in 40 per cent of the membership , Helps To Overcom3 Handicap 1I0t suf[icient. The problem gocs ness and religion. el' office files and covered draft the diagnosis and treatment of dis- serve on committees during the I , If a doctor is able to tell that to deeper into the emotional life of Each year the college will se· records from 1940 through 1947. easc. year. ) S the individual, Ojemann said. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:;:';~;;;~~~~~~~::;~~~~~~.I IUR a counselor, rehabilitation can be He will attend meetings of the ~ rllt! aimed at overcoming Ule greater "'.,; ' ,,:.,' National Commission on Safety handicap, Dr. Larson said. Having t D{JI~'J"'." Education Friday through Tuesday such information might eliminate a to!"f in Washington, D.C. )~fi 'l1('~ ' IOU need for two periods of rehabilita- He now is in at- J tion, he added. tending a session of the Education oil Doctors also can decide what can OnUMWA MEMBERS of tha Worksho!) in Rehabilitation Counseling Commission oC the National Asso­ be done surgically to remove phys· at SUI examine charts on 651 handicapped Iowans vocationally reo ciation (or Menta). Health which ical handicaps, he said, and advise habilitated in 1955. Pointing out the spread of now worker, in every will cnd today. counselors when rehabilitation can age bracket is Howard Benlhoof, rillht, director of the I'ate division ------start. of vocational rehabilitation. With Benshoof are, from left, Golda Classified Help Wonted Rooms for Rent Miscellaneous for Sale gni Often, he pointed out, the train- Harper, Don Perkins and Dow Armltron,_11 of Ottumwa, Steele, SUI Auditor, HI.., ing can start during, rather Ulan Advertising Rates Fl1BNACE Inshlller. e~perl.nced In In- HALF DOUBLE room and board. 8-2913. PLATFORM rocker, TV bale. combln.- ",'11 'Jls gR' .. aIter, convalescence. .lailln, nd all furnace. Do own 1-31 lion rodlo-record player. 1020 Klrk- 1 Word Ads wlrl"". duct work. Year around. Good wood Court. 3612. 1-14 U2 Dr. Paul Huston, head of the Dies Wednesday pay. Brock Heatlnll Company, 15~ Eo I HELF room lor renl. 1>1 In. Cto.e In. \111 SUI Psychiatry. Department, told Dr. Miller Jo Discuss One Day ...... 8 a Word lnln, OtlwnwR. 4-11478 or 4-4930. 1-13 Phone 8-2298. 1-20 FOR SALE: General Electric eXP03ure ~11J T wo Days ...... )O¢ a Word met~r. Hall Retoll Price . Jhonc 11-11182. the group that a program aimed Maurice E. Steele, 66, 307 Grand 1-13 Ave., an SUI auditor, died Wednes­ Three Days ...... l2¢ a Word PART-TIME help wanted. Apply In TWO S INGLE rooms wIth bath for 0" at only one aspect of a case may person. Louis' Rexoll Druc, 124 E. ,irIs. 2147. 2-10 "misfire." Like Dr. Larson, Huslon of day at Mercy Hospital after a Four Days _ ...... 14¢ a Word Collelle. 2-10 LADY'S 3-Epeed Enllllsh bicycle. X2328, Help' Ps·ychiatry FOR RENT: Roo,nl 10" men, tlnAle Mr. Soparkar. 1-12 Five Days ...... 15¢ a Word empbasized the importance oC un· short illness. .nd double. 211 Ea.t Church. 01.1 Dr. Wilbur R. Miller, director of the SUI Psychopathic Hospital, will He has been hospitalized since Ten Days ...... 20¢ a Word Instruction 28'12. 1-12 $700 OIL PAINTINGS. " The lia» oC derstanding the patient. Noples" and "ML Vesu,'lul In Erup­ speak at Information First this afternoon. Dr. Miller will discuss "How Jan. 2 with a heart aUment. . One Month ...... 39¢ a Word LINOTVPE opera'ors needed. Gct ------Hon." Must be seen to be a ppreclaled. r I Program for Individual Psychiatry Can Help Us Understand Ourselves." He is survived by his wire, Meda, s\arted In thll well-paid tr"lS (or :nen. 7483. 2-12 extra char,e. Flv.. hour. on reprlnt-. oEach Insertion, said. "Others can be helped by of the Psycho· 1:30 p.m . Friday. Burial wiJI be YOlln,.. StudIo, 3 South Dubuque. l-31 n'l a Column Inch various organizations. But in every pathic Hospital in 10 W~odlawn Cemetery at Toledo, ..... BIk' Trailers for Sale Autos for Sale Ten In~rtions a Month, Personal case, Ule rehabilitation program · 1944 . S52~OO~ Suit Iowa. Each Insertion, HOUSE TraUer. 29-Coot with 10'xU' FOR SALE: 1953 M.G .. black and red should be made to fit the needs oC Since he has addition . I nquire Donald L. ROller., lealher. New roof .nd side cumin •. the individual patient." .... _ BO¢ a Column Inch Cornt TrDller Park. alter 1:30 p.m. or Radio and heat.r, ml ny xtras. Exccl­ PERSONAL loans on typewrite", been at sur, Dr. phonocrapbs ...porb equipment. a nd t"lt Dr. L. E. January, professor oC 2 SUI Doctors To Tell SundlY . 1-18 lent condition. Phone 3170 or 3179 aller jewelry. Hock-Eye Loan Co., 221 S. lui Miller has had a 6 P .M. 1-14 Caoltol. I-25ft internal medicine at SUI, described number of arti­ Goes 10 Jury Rotary About Cancer CRADUATING .enlor has 27 rool, on. lOa bPdroom. house hailer tor . "Ie. All 2-IR 10 some of the more common Corms cles printed in alumInum •• 'orlor. Modern. May be I buy Junk .... Phone 3042. Dr. NOrman B. Nelson and Dr. nnanced to responsible par\.y. DIal of heart disease. medical publica· Judge Harold D. Evans Wednes- 4191 8-1719 o(ternoonl and .Hnlnlls. J- 17 19t7 NASH. ,95. Dial 2016. 1- 12 [ Robert C. Hickey, dean and assis· Fender rlw He said it's thc "c.'l:ception" tions. day instructed the jury in the $52,- when a person dies Crom the first tant dean of the SUI College of Typing Who Does It and tO~ The lecture to· 117 damage suit against George R. Homes for Reet coronary heart attack. MILLER day will be the Dane doing business as the Dane Medicine, will be the guest speak­ TYPING. 2447 . 2-10 DO IT YOURSELF \\'lIh tools tram 9S Per Cent Recover third in the 1955·56 Info rmation I Fuel Co. ers at the Jowa City Rotary Club ______FOR REN'I': Modern home. SI25 per Benlon Street RenUll S.rvlce, 4002 E. , today. TYPING. Dial 9202. 1-28R monlh. .Larew Co. Phone 9681. 1.13 Benton. 8-3831. 1-12 .. In cases of mild first attack , he Firs~ series. ~'h~, theme o[ this Judge Evans directed tile jury Body Work They will peak on cancer re· said, about 95 per cent of th(\ vic­ year s lectures IS Know~ed~~ , the Lo l'eluJ'D a scaled verdict, and to by search and treatment. TYPING. DIal 5169. l -llR ,Child Core Ignition tims rccover, and about half oC Last Best' Hope of Mankmd. . I'eport to court Monday at 10 a.m . • '.1 The purpose of Informahon . . CARBURETORS EXPER I WORKMEN )r.1 those who suffer severe initial at· TYPING oI any kind. DIal 8-2793. C}fRISTOPHER RobIn Pre-school. Dial tacks recover. First, sponsored by the University . Tesltmony, which ~g~n Jan. 3 CHILD STUDY BROADCAST ______.__ I-_ 1_5R 8-1782. 1-30 GENERATORS STARTERS WOlllen's Assn., is to give informa- 111 Johnson County District Court, Prof. Orvis lrwin of the Iowa "It's my conviction," Dr. J anu· T_Y_P_IN_ Q_._ 8-_0_73_0.______1-18R_ CHILD en,·e. Phone 8-2741. 2·4 Briggs & Stratton Motors Kennedy Auto Mart . 16. ary said, "that victims of this par· tion on national and internatio~al was completed Wednesday at 9:30 Child Welfare Research Station JiJ will speak today at 12 :45 p.m. on 2-IOR ticular form of heart disease can problems. a.m. TYPING-all sorU. 8-3997. PYRAMID SERVICES 708 Riverside Drive the weekly Child Study Program, Apartment for Rent usually return to at least some Information First is open to the The suit is the r~sulL of fire ------621 S, Dubuque Dial 5723 DIAL 7373 "Kllow Your Children," broadcast TYPING; a·qu9, 2-711 form oC gainful occupation." public as well as to sur students damage to a greenhouse owned by ONE-ROOM lurntshed apartment. IIrst TTh'lS 2-IR TThS 2-48 and faculty members. Frank E. Lee March 25, 1952. Lee by radio station WSUl. Irwin's sub· TYPING. 8-3566. 2-3R (1oor. Close In . SuItable tor one male Dr. William D. Paul, professor -T-Y-P-IN-G-.-8--09-2-4.------2-.I-IR studenL $50. Phone 8-1939. 1-13 ~o I Adele Davis, A2, Davenport, claims that faulty installation of ject will be "Helping Them to of internal medicine, was moder­ )J 6 chairman of today's lecture, will insulation on a boiler caused the Learn to Talk." ator of the panel. He told the group TVP IN O-all bO rt.. 8-3997 . 2- IOR :ril introduce Dr. Miller. fire. that rehabilitation is much too The next Information First lec· Judge Evans read to the jury the FOR SALE: ]m"",dl.te possessIon. New complicated from the medical Pets for Sale two.... three .. , and lour.. bedroom .. . ture will be Feb. 16. charges brought by Lee, and re­ homes. Red Ball Engtneerlnll ana De- point of veiw to say.: "Let's re­ viewed the arguments of the de­ Edward S. Rose BUY qllallty cockers. Dial 4600. l-IBR velopment, Inc. Phone 9681. 1-13 habilitate this person and he can fense. Beller check your VITAMIN then go out to work." To Show Paintings He told the jury that if they find supply. We are headquarters LAFF·A·DAY the defendant guilty, he must be {or vitamin products. Possibly By Local Artists one of our own formulations charged with negligence. The jury would serve you splendidly and Mrs. Zora DuVall and John Ka­ iE to return a separa.1e verdict on would be priced low. Come in DRASTIC REDUCTION University cere - both former SUI students in the two counts. and let·s have a VITAMIN Judge Evans told lhe jury their art - are the local artists to be TALK. Come in tomorrow. ON ALL APPLIANCES -" represented in the Cedar Rapids decision must be based on circum­ Briefs Art Association's exhibition of stantial evidence, and if they can­ paintings in the Cedar Rapids Pub· not determine the cause of the fire, DRUG SHOP Universal Dryers they must return a verdict of inno- NOW 95 ,II. SOCIAL WORKSHOP - Prof. lic Library Sunday. South of Hotel Jefferson Rcgular Price $239.95 $179 Mark Hale, director, and Prof. Mrs. DuVall received her M.A. cent 11! Frank Itzin of the SUI School of 0(. degree (rom SUI in 1948; Kaeere Social Work, will conduct a work­ received his B.F.A. and M.F.A. Universal Range, Model 8019 95 ria shop in ' Des Moines today for the Regular Price $249.50 . ow ,J2 here. $219 State Department of Welfare's field Ila REICH'S PLATE LUNCH stafr. HUBCAPS STOLEN Tempting Entree Thursday evening Hale will ad­ Universal Range 50 JL dress file Sociology Club of Cornell . Ted Padzensky, ~1, Cedar Rap· Whipped Potatoes Automatic lighting, Reg. Price $369.50 NOW $319 'J College in Mount Vernon. He will Jds, reported to pohce Wednesda.y BuHered Vegetable lib discuss "Professional Education the theft oC two hubcaps from his Hard Roll and BuHer Other Dryers 50% Off Regular Price 101. for Social Work." 1951 model automob~e ,sometime Coffee or Teo . . between a p.m. and midnight Tues­ 49c • Ruud Watpr Heaters Served Monday through Friday 11 A,M. to 4 P.M. U·HOSPITALS - Christina Stur· day. The car was parked in the SUI library lot. • Serve I Refrigerators devallt, SUI graduate in 1955. has been appointed to the staff of the ~:;======; Reich's Cafe Occupational Therapy Department "Wh ere the C1'Owcl Goes" Special Discount Prices on at University Hospita!s. All Models of Dryers TV FEATURE - Furs, feathers 1 ' nil and fins will be the subject of this )W .' ...- week's "Adventures in Art" tele­ COME IN TODAY . !ill At 910 KlloeyclU REDDICK'S ..... rol vision program, produced by SUI • for televising over WOI-TV, Ames, JS at 1:30 p.m. Friday. TODAY'S SCHEDULE Semi-annual Shoe Sale "I've good news, dear. We got nearly thirty-five dollars BUPANE GAs cO. 8:00 Morning Chapel for the car!" , 218 E. Washington Dial 5340 PLAY FESTIVAL - The 28th an­ 8:15 News UI1 8:30 Protestanl !'olth Now in Progress iw nual Iowa Play Production Festival 9: 15 The Bookshell BLONDIE CHI C 'will be held at SUI, April 6·14. _ ~:45 Morning Feature 10:00 News Entries from four high schools 10:15 Kllchen Concert and two community groups have 11:00 Old Tale. and New 11 : 15 ' Th Is Is Turkey I'M SELLING I already been received, Carol Beals, 12:00 Rhythm Rambles MECHANICAL assistant festival secretary, said. 12:30 News WINDOw WASHERS. J2:45 Know YOllr Children, - BUT I DON'T 1:1)0 Musical Chats 1:55 Our MusIcal World RECOMMe:ND 2:10 MU Sic In Black and White Car Owner Reports 2:30 The Poel Sings 3:30 News SHOES FOR WOMEN 3:45 Sreenade In Blue Tire Cut ~VandalS 4:00 Tea Time 5:00 Children'. Hour 6'J A case of va dalism involving a 5:30 News ' car owned by arold D. Larew, 5:45 Sportstlme oS 6:00 Dinner Hour 201 Woolf Ave.. was reported to ')'J 6:55 News vallce late Tuesday. 7:00 Pas'POrt To Mu sic 7:30 American Adventure II Larew told authorities one of the 8:00 France Sings Her Soory car's tires was slashed with a 8::? Window on Ihc World 6:45 Melody Thealor sharp object while the car was 9:00 Session at I\Ilne parked in an alley lot of( Linn 9:45 News and Sports ."ESf'ttMEN 10 :00 Words For Tomorrow Street. SIGN OFF WEATHERBIRD IOWA~S FrNEST • • • SHOES FOR CHILDREN • 9Vitamins and Minerals • 20% More Protein Calcium and PhOliphorul REDUCTIONS • Tastes Better, Tool 10'}'O10650/0

c. 126 E. WASHINGTON 'iii 1.-".. bAlLv IOWlN-I_, City. 1...... Tl!urtUy. Jill. 12, 1," " March of Dim s " QUestioning · Tighten ,Rule Radioa~'i~ily · 11 SUI Artists' Work Porchlight Drive In Algeria Set by JayCees In Cobalt To Be Shown' Spain The Iowa City Junior Chamber Sani~¥ ~xp~rts ' ;': f:Men About PARIlj LfI - The French Cabinet of Commerce has set Jan. 31 as Wednesday clamped a tight rule the date of it annual "porchlight over the mountainou coastal reg­ campaign" in Ule "March of ion o( Ailleria in an attempt to Endangers 4 Dimes" polio fund drive. Differ at iHearing. Missing Girl sIn mp out rebel terrorists who JayCees will ask ]owa City resi· have killed 36 persons in the past AIlLFORD. Conn. ~Four men dents who wish to contribute to the NEW YORK 1.fI- A young sates· BLOOMFIELD IIl'I - A jury in 24 hours. learned Wednesday that weeks of March of Dimes ~ ~ leave their man was held Wednesday in the The unified command. which uncertainty lie ahead for lhell} he­ porchlights on the fallt day or the Districl Court h be mailed ]owa, testified as .. a defense wit­ The seotences on the sdlte lfIan said Miss Smith was almost In some parts or the Kabylie reo he said, that the capsute measur· to P.O. Box 530 where they will be ness and gave an opposite opinion. charges were for kidnaping Mr: certaiDly the victim of a "criminal gion miUtary protection is so tIlin ing an inch and a balf was dan· collected by a committee of Jay· Karston. 30. oC Hamilton , 111., is and Mrs. Eugene Tomaszewski of farmers are forced to take rel\lge gerous. CeeUes headed by Mrs, William J. charged with lhe rQbbery·slaying Princeton, III.. last summer. , , in the towns at. nighl. Recently .. ~ did~'t know ~nything about iL Ludwig. of Wendell Jom's. Da vis County an enUre IS-man French and AI- until thiS morOing whpn they farmel', at Ole Jones farm ncar gerian garrison was kidnaped by ~topped me and ask<;d ~hat [ had Pulaski July 25. 1954, Killed in Crash rebels within sight bf Algiers. 10 my car, Zowackl said. Cornell College WEST UNION (A'\ - Mrs. Marie The 36 dead in Algeria in the Zowacki was admitted to Bridge· Hoover . 40. of near West Union, past 24 hours included 27 national. (>Ort Hospital. Ups Tuition, Rates W3S killed Wednesday in the col· Special °to "be Dally J()WBIl Denies Town Control ist rcbels and 9 pro·French Alger. Zowacki's companions we(c dis· MT. VERNON - Cornell Co)]ell' lision or her car and a fruit truck ians. charged after preliminary tests. KEOSAUQUA IA'I - The right of on a counly rond north of here. ,[,hey were told, however, they Wednesday raised tuition $50 and board and room rates $65. the Iowa Highway commission to Authorilies said Mrs. Hoover's must report periodically beginning specify the type of traffic co ntrol automobile wenl rut of control and Monday for further tesls. College oCCicials said steadily in· (SUI Pho.o) creasing costs made tbe increase used on primary High.... vays within turned crosswise in the road. 1t County Education They are Tbomas Brcnnan. 36. PROF. MAURICIO LASANSKY, right. Ind H. Carroll ClSslll •. both of cities and lowns was upheld today was slruck broadside by the Cruil Norwich; Zenas Snyder. 69, Provi· necessary. All increases except the SU I Art De!HIrtment, check d.tails of two of the saven etchings that for board will , be effective by District Judge 11 . C. Taylor fol­ truck. drive!1 by Leslie Gissel of Unit To Continue dence, R.£., and Stanley Gabrys­ which were created in Iowa .tudlos and .re now on displ.y in .n in­ lowing injunction actions by the Waterloo. Gisse l was uninjured. zewski, 3u, j·\'tiIford. next Septembcr. Board raLes will School Discussions ternational exhibition in Barcelon •• Spain, Lasansky and nln. of hi. be raised for the spring semester former students !"ake l';- about one·fourth of the etchers repruented this year. Members of Joh~son County'S In the Third Bi nial Exhibition of Hispanic·American Art. These increases will mean that STARTS Conference on Education agreed ._------Cornell students will pay about Civil War Veteran Eleven out of the 48 artists TODAY Wednesday night to continue their ~l ,325 a year for strict college ex· whose work will be shown in an Museum of Modern Art in New '" discussions of educational prob· Rests in Hospital internationat art xhibit in Barce­ York. among others. is the work penses. compared with the pre· lems rather than disband as ori· of Harry Broby, who earned his vious 1.200. A Spectacular Cast of Stars in DULUTH, Minn. (.4'1 - Albert lona. Spain, are SUI art teachers ginally planned. and their former students. M.F.A. here in 1954 . Sir Walter Scotts Classic of Love and Violencel Lawrence T. Wade, chairman of Woolson. 108, last Union Army vet· DEAD LETTER MAIL eran of the Civil War, was hospi· Seven of the prints in the 50-print Other [~rmer. Lasan~ky students Wlr.phll.O) the conference, said he would call show were created here at SUt in who studied prmt-l1}aklng at Iowa ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (A'l-Post· ': the members together early next talized here Wednesday. master Hugh Cooper says some SHE WAS Mrs. John Kobus. Woolson'S the studios of Prof. Mauricio La,. 'Bnd whose ,work wa~ .c.bosen ~Ol' a. Jacqueline Smith fall to plan a program of di~us, sansky. SUI art instructor. the internatIOnal exhibItion arc . people at the Postoffice "have ANOTHER QUENTIN " Missing, Believed Dead sioll. daughter. said he had been treated been throwing letters away." Jan· I J)URWARD Speaklhg in behalf of Gov. Leo several times for a form of lung The show. the 3rd Biennial Ex. ~eonard Appl~baum, who reo itors discovered several letters in MAN'S KENDALL ttarrllclde" - a legal charge that A. Hocgh, Arthur Carpenter. as· congestion since Thanksgiving hibition of Hispanic.American Art, ~elved a B.F.A .. In 1949: Max Bal· new trash receptacles. evidently WOMAN l ~ 41 : couid ~ver her death at the hands sistant superintendent of the suo Day. is devotcd to modern art in the linger. ~I.A . , Lee Chesney, mistaken for letter drops. : (St.r of Gennltvo) Mrs. Kobus said her fatllcr's con· United States. !"'.F.A.. 48 ; Ro~ Beny, M.F;A., -but fate a. o{,\ an abortionist. pervision and curriculu":l ~iviSion 47; Arthur LeVine. M.F.A., 50; --- The Beaullful dition is not seriOUS, and that he Exhibited prints were selected brought COUNTESS of I' An unidentified man was also o.f the SUlle board of pubhc ms~uc· J. L. Steg, M.F.A., '49, and John ' MARCROY police questioning in the lion, urged the Co.unty on was hospitalized onty to restore by the Museum of Modern Art ill them ~der ~uncl~ his strength. '['alleur. M.F.A., '51. caSe. ~ized in his apartment was Education. to eontlOue dISCUSSIons New York. together a black valise containing doctor's of etlucallonal problems. Calls SUI Art Center NOW Thru FRIDAY in danger i~strUlTMlnts. Inspector Byrnes said C~rpenter report~ on the reFent Hi lie rest- [n the exhibition catalogue, AI, and lovel , MORLEY sOnIe 01 them could be used for White House Education Conference fredo Bella. director of the exhibit, 'Nominations Due al ahart/on purposes. ~vhich he attended as a deleg te (Continued from page 1) cites SUI as the center of the art KING LOUIS ltl • .. . ' . [rom ]owa. 01 Fral1ce ••• roUce at first quoted Daniels as ______were reported to the o((ice before of print-making in the Americas. 1938. Bella is Spain's minister of cuI· For City Awa rd sa)'lng Miss Smith killed herselC There were several "unroundl'd Lure. ill Japanese hara·kari fashion when CO' uncltl Electltonc:- Ten nominations for the Iowa be reCused to mnrry her. He r - -. and highly imaginary rumors" be· Lasansky is represented in the City Junior Chamber of Commerce portedly told them be dumped her (Continued from }Jaoe 1) ing circulated throughout the dor- exhibition's print section by his Distinguished Service Award mSA ) mitory and SUI concerning the iII- "Self Portrait" of ]947. Born in Ar· bOdy In Ole Hudson River after- h bave been received, Clifford Daw· nesses. said Martha Van Nostrand. gentina, he came to SUI on a Gug· wards. was publication of sample ballots. son. Jaycee publicity director said manager of Hillcrest. genheim grant in 1945. He has won Wednesday. '~ TI\e prosecutor said it was In(or· It was de~ded 10 continue the more than 40 prizes in art shows in ~ (rom Daniels thal led to The "estimates" of the number " We would like to stress," he "SCOTC.Hon UIM! or mllitiple ballots, instead o( who had contracted the virus gol America and abroad. !lIe. " search (or the unidentified a suggested all-inclusive one·pij!ce Instructor Represented added, "that indi viduals as w()11 as leIDer . . the greatest batting around. Sev­ organizations can nominate out· ·1_ i • ______ballot, because of the difficulty in H. Carroll Cassill. SUI art in· the eral students in the dormitory said standing young men of the com· ROCKS" tabulating the longer ballot. tliat about half the dormitory were structor, is represented by "The 13 Groups Repr.sented . Sophisticate, " which he did as a munity to receive this award." (TIGHTER THAN l ill. Others were willing to guess qons Hear Figures Students will have a chance to at more than 400. senior student on the campus in Age qualifications were given as "TIGHT LITTLE ISLAND" vote for officers and representa­ 1948. from 21 to 35 years. with candi· On Auto Fatalities Mlny Rumors ( tives for 13 groups during all· Jobn Paul Jones, now in charge dates judged on outstanding servo Marvin N. Christensen, Iowa campus elections: Young Women's "Another rumor, and one of a of the print department at the Uni· ice to ]owa City. ~ CO.FEATURE • CltY ,Lions Ctub member. gave the Christian Assn., Union board, Stu­ mOI'e serious nature. was that the versity of California, is represent· Nominations will be received un· cause of the illnesses was actually lJion~ several statistics concerning dent Publications, Inc., senior ed by "Self Portrait" which he til Jan. 16 by Glenn Gilseth. chair· ROBERT DONAT class officers, Women's Recreation food poisoning." she said. created in 1950 while working OD man o[ the DSA committee with automobile fatality. on a naUonal SIR LAURENCE OLIVIER 8

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