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~ u u.s ana House Approyes' Hancher Says Honorary Colonel an_d Cadet Colonel ear the Tariff Pfogram TV hie WA SHINGTON (JIll-President ----- RO~K ISLAND, Ill. OP}-Flre, r('(1 by a series ot l'hemll'lIl ex­ Eisen hower'S t:lI'jf[-cutling fOI- Daniel A. Reed (R-N.Y.) which plo ions, caus d an -Limllfied $200,000 (l:Imnlrl.' Qt AUg\\! tana rol­ eign trade program was pushed would have deprived the Presi­ Increasing leg '3 Ai.n:-e buiHu\: Friday venine. through the house late Fllday dent much of his power t:> or DES MOINES (IP)-SUI Pres­ The builrlihg itselr W3. l<:lvt'd U)' :I quick t!'1Jnklng professor with a big assist from the Demo- override recommendations oC ident Virgil M. Hancher predict­ and rom !:udents. • cratic major~ty. . lhe lariff commission for high. ed Friday that television will Dr. E. R. EJ'ickson, chairman of th lK'ience division, id the Atter a -bItter, two-day tight" er trade barriers. ---- C1rsL Indlca-tioll tlla.!. anyothiotr the bill passed on a rollcall vote play an increasingly important, In this key lest oC the legisla· role in American education. was WIOT\lC came \\ hen lIcbtB in of 295-110. lion, the vote was 206-199. Reed's Hanchcr spoke here at the the build~ began to !IIcker. But the back of the oposition, amendment was supported by II n opening session of the 17th nn­ Prol.. tuden" Inve Uc.&e led in part by members of Eisen­ Say Ike May Republicans and 80 Democrats, nual National F:mn Institute. hower's own Pllrty, was brokell E"lckson and a ifroull 01 stu­ rubeck but opposed by 140 Democrats "Without state networks of dents went to Investigate and when the house defeated by sev­ tound the to!) 1100r or th lour­ en votes an amendment by Re(.'. and 66 Republicans. educational teleVision," Hnncht!r '(oling for passage oC the ac l - said. "many children either wili Offer Wheal lory hulldil~ in tl:unes. T~y ual bill were 186 Democrats and , not be IUUijh\ in the ye.lI s ahead !\O:II'1Oro nil :}j rm ,nd shut nil 109 Rep1.Jblicans. Opposing it lJ 01' will be inac\equatl'ly taught nrc d()()~. Program Set the end were 75 Republirans ann in the elementary and secondary 'rhis QCt1oo, plus the cOllftrue­ 35 Democrats. The bill no" schools." To Russians lion ot the brICk arid con~rele goes to the senate. Pleading for better world un- bulklint. isolated fire dama,e Lo For Opening Soon alter the house action, derstanding, Hancher said: "We WASHINGTON (IP) - Pr!lSi- th:t rool and loul'th lLoor. Eisenlrower expressed his grati- must stan with the assumption d .nt Eisenhower is reportei con­ About ~ ludents were In the Of Union tication in a statement in which that other peoples are as much siderin.ar a plan ,to QIler Russia bulldln" known 11'Ie Wallbere hursday, he said.: entitled to their cultures as WI! some or Lhis l'Ountry's huge sur­ Hall of Science, but oU C6C1lped. A week long ,program to cele- ' "This progl am is of tremend- are to OUllS; and that it their plus wheat stoek , as a gilt oC Two Clremen were sUgltUy in­ bra.te the opening of !the new OUS significance to the economir. languages and customs seem pe­ the American people, to ease ary jured r~tInc' the bleze. Lee H._ Iowa Memorial Union addition health and security of the United culiar to us, ours must seem Evans sulf-red on onkle Injury, April 24 was announced F.riday States and our friends in th·' equally peculiar to them." sulferlng due to shol'lcomings in and J. E. R mmy stepped on n by Dr. Earl E. Hanpcr, Union free world." Re did not mention Equality ot OPPOI tunIty in a , the Soviet tllrm pr~rrom. ru ly noll. 24 director. the refusal of house Republ!- free society, Hancher said, will The President Is r port. d no.l. Firemen, thOUlfh hnndlc39Pt'd Th'e 'program will begin witih cans to unite behind the measuct;. be assured "by keeping the to have decided yet whether to by :I lack ot water pr ure. the !Ionnal opening Sunday a'f- The bill, a major plfrt of the means of education free from adopt the proposal, U'te orIgin of sue~ eded In bringln( tile blaze temoon, April 24, and continue administration's program for thi ~ political Icon trois and social cen- Wlhich was not entirely clear. under control aboUl 2'h houra through Sa.turday, AprU 30. session of congress, extends th~ sorship by making the teacher a I' olter Jt broke out. The American Farm Bureau In addition to two concerts, a reciprocal trade proglam lor first-class citizen, honored, rt'­ C.lde Unkllown MllICe, a lecture and a dedication three years from June 12 and spected, and adequately compen­ IFelbration came out against the OJ us of ttl ~ flIe WQS I'\Qt banquet in the evenin;gs, the gives the President authority to sated by providing adequate t1- "glve&woy" o.."ects or the pro- known. prog~am provides for a man and cut tariffs up to 15 per cent duro nancial support for education." , posol. A bureau spokesman said woman bowler and a !billiards ing that period in return for Erickson and Dr. Conrad Ber­ Ru ia should buy what. wheat gendoU, 1'011 ge president, re­ elQpert to give eooh~bitions dur- similar concessions in foreign P.M. ported the tlre tanted. on the ing the week. markets. it needs Wilh the money the SUI Group ,Attends Commun ts now pend on sub­ 1XJurlh floor, where many elec­ Billiard e)Q~t Charles Peter- Democlats carried the majo) tric motors are IJ1stalled. son, billed as the world's great- share of the trght throughout thi' vors.l.ve octiviti In 1.hJ.9 country. S vera! loucl elQPloslon oc­ est trick shot artist, will be hot debate, and House Speak/; St~te Conference I Some 675 million bu.stH!'1 of ('W'red while the flames raaed. avaiLa.ble all during the program Sam Rayburn (D-Tex.) once lef~ surplus wh at or now ~1(~ld by On was a hydrogen tank. wetk to rive billiard instruc- the chair to spcak Lor the pro- "Aca~emic F.reedlOm and the . the grlculture deper.trnent. This The d:amn(e et;1JmOote was tion. grl\m on the floor. Teaching Profession" will be one /TUIde by th c lI,e presIdent. On opening day there will be Eisenhower made a last mir1- I va i surplus I valu d al $1,767,- of he SUI sclhool or miles nOl11Jhwest of Formosa. Grade reports for students. In on bills duly audited 1n occor- the state auditor's ofCice makes Hills. 1000 E. Bloominglon, ad­ drew C. Garvy. physiclon. 312 agolnst, 2G8 for him. journalism In 195'2. The R,:d convoy was Ibelieved the professional coUeees will be dance wilh the rules d scribed by I an. annuai iQu~ l ,it or univcl1Sily ac- mWstratc ( of this son's estate. The board members who arc [ While alit.endlng SUI, :?ullman to oove been bent on rein,fordng available In the office. of the said board." counts and th re also is the pre- The suit assellts Hiils' cnl"ciess- Pinellu, a :SOO-year-old Social­ elected will reploce present mem­ Ist who writes fairy tales as a was a neWSCll&ter itor wsur and a .gar~ i so n recently slipped into deans Tuesday mornlnc. James Jordan,' director of SUI dudit system. ness an~ n gligence in Ihe op- b rs Alv:l Oathout lind Irving hobby, had been struggling a Daily Iowan reporter. He is a I Taishnn island some 40 miles Ortlce JJOUI'8 (or dlstrlbutlnr relations, said Friday night lhat The report ~nirl th'lt in th lq54 e.r3ltion of «Ie automoblle (lir~ ~-t­ Wcber, who will not run tor against odds since he first Was members ot the SUI cha~er c:i south of Nanohishan, ~he Na- report.'! are ,,"om 8:30 to noon, the pre-auditor had an opportun- llscal year 60,033 vouchers in- Iy caused Miss Bream's d~th. re-election. summoned Monday mornln, by Sigma Delta CW, Pl"OteS6looal l Idonalists' nol1lhernmost Ol)~post and trom 1 to 4:31 p.nt. tty to pre-audit all of the univcr- volving more than $15 mil1!!h ' The auto was known to hove a PERSON journalism fraternity. since evacuation of the Tachens. , . '. . . . ' defective exhaus.t. 'Pipe, the suit The commillee nominated Milo Preslden t Rene Coty to torm II ·1 sity expenditures, but ~hDt some were IJle-audlll.:u [0. paYlllt:"~ . inc!" t nd bl R'lls S~ER Novy, present city treasurer, to government. --- were not audited at all, or were Another 12,607 vouchers Cor $3 tr LCO dCS! 1\ f . mes .tt' I 'tha . . . f uek flver, or perml 109 e run tor school district treasurer. At the OUtset he was I'On­ audited after payment. mllllOn't were pre-audited a tel' engin~ to run while the cor was He will replace David Stochl, ceded a small chance, but he Says SUI Complied paymen . paI'kcd who is not eeking re-electJon. persisted and formed a Cabinet. Small A:Bomb Dropped in Precisiog -Tesl ~ Jordan explained that this was According to the repo~t, 17,063 __ ..:.._ in compliance with II boaI'M of vouchers for $5,382,236 had not ckets Go on LAS VEGAS, Nev. (IP) - One educaUD'n fl1ling which states: been pre-audIted al all as of last ot the smaller A-bombs in the : "The board instructs the trcnsur- January 18, the date of the re­ Longs Visit Th ei r 3 Su rprises Ie Monday, Amel icon arsenal exploded over , ers of its institutions to pay port. YUCCI1 Flat Friday, opening the , vouchers which the business oC- I . * * * ficers and the treasurers. believe State Comptroller b. 21 , at the 1955 test series in Nevada. to 'be «)Orrect and lor which ~!ley The 32d shot to be set oCf Al have eVi:IPnce that the pre~audi . Says' 'News to Me' "ion Desk. the Atomic Energy Commission's tOr has had an opportunity to' ~ test site was an airdrop at noon DES MOINES rIP) - Statc after bad wealher hod caused Comptloller Glenn D. Sarsfield 1 · a 4I/J hour deJay. said Friday lhe findings con­ ·Navy Plane tained in the state auditor's re­ It. was an Impressive piece of. port on SUI comes "as news preciSion bombin, as a ' BI6 to me." bomber tn;lI'T) KlrUand Air Force "There was some discussion Base, N.M., dtopped the weapon Mis ·~i , ng about delays in pre-audits about ~roUih the only patch of blue . ANCHORAGE, Alaska. (JP)-A three years ago," Sarsfield said, navy pa,trol bOlnber wi~11 II men "but no deiays during the last Iky visible III a windswept mass " or clouds. aboard vanistled near here fiscal ye3r were ever reported Thul'sda~ nigi'lt on a tlieht from to me." The high noon shot itselt, how­ Kodiak. No trace of tile plane David Dancer, secretar~ of the ~ver, was not an impressive was found FrJday t;ly a fleet of ' state board of education. said 8 8Igh~. Only brier flash wa r. 42 search planes. he had nol yet read the audilor'~ Visible to ,observers 30 miles The air ron:e said t.'lCl navy report In dctail but that the away In the to.othllls beblnd thl! P2V5 Nepiun~ presumably car- board's official position on thc Army's Ca mp De$ert Rock. 7;iep. a crew 01 ' truee, and the pre-auditing was unchanged. If there was any fireball, It olber' eight men were passengers. "We still feel it's unnecessary Waa hidden by a ran,e ot low­ None was Id ~ntified . and is not goo.d government" lylna mountains which encircle The .twin -e~jn"d Neptune was Dancer said. ' Yucca Flat. The noIse ot the due at Elmendor.f aIr !()rce base detonation was very sUght nnd here at 8:01 ,p.m. last Ilight, but PLEADS GUILTY there was no report of any heally was behind schedule when it last LeonaNi Prizler, 33, North shock In the surrounding area. made J'adio contact wl~ llle Liberty, 'I1hurOOay p leaded guilty A small mush! oom which took field ' at 6:22 p.m. tt then was In J dhl'!oon county distriot court MR. AND MIlS. DAVID LONG view tIlelr reeemI, 110m triple" ai Unln,,", .....RaII PrtU,...... · on a pinkI.h color rose to a (AP Wlre,belo' over th~ A:ncborage radio range, to a false check charge. Judge left, Joann Carol, who welrhed folll' PGUIlU, lour onnce. at blnll aDd now we .... f .... ~ tw. · hellht ot Pllrhaps 25,000 teet In A MUSHROOM CLOUD rOle over tbe Yucca Flata provln, and gave no IndlcatJon it was In Ja.rml> P. Gaofmey continued sen­ ounces; Jim LeRoy welrhJq tbre& pounds, tbb1eell Gunee., a , .... ., eae ...... bIrtII. &lid Jeff five mlnutll8, but there was very rrounds In Nevada Friday lUI the lonr-detated 1855 atomic tea, trouble.' tence unltil Sept. 19 and released I Norris wbo welrhs four pounds, two OUJICft. two ounces over bIa birth wee.bt. 1Aq'.s feu.. e .... little stem viSible, Indicating a aerie. rot underway. This JKcture ""as made Irom a dla&ance or 30 . The missillii plane was based Pri:l.Ier to the euslody of two neerinc .'uden" have chipped III to help meei tbe extra expeDlel. The I.e.... RId IbeJ .... bee. ex- moderately hllh bunt, , mIlel wbere .. hIIh-flJlnr B·38 dropped th.leer.a a&omic device. wt Kod.iak navtil ell' .t.a.tion. brother6. pecUD, twlDa. ! • ,<

pap !-TBE DAUlY JOWAN-Iowa. CUy, Ia.-Sal., Feb. 19, 1955 , , e ' ,K f pare 4-THE DAlLY IO~ •i ,Modern Weapons Doonting Worl~'s BaHleships Ladies Back 'Fact-Finding' Unit Bill­ I Haw New Job' For SUI?, , " By Art Winter Minnesota I: A bill in the Iowa house thai malizo the work which is now <:an Associa,tion of UnJversity . , ~ , would set lIP a 'pe.rmaneIlJt in­ !being oonducted for individual Women, said her ,group Ita·vors krim legislative research <:om­ members of the state legisla­ the Novak measure. mJttee and make the institute ol ture," Ray sa,id'. The bill 'Provides Irha,t the At ,Ann Arbo pUlbli<: a.Jlfalrts at SUI its !act­ Under the NGvak bill, the in­ committee me£Jt quarteriy cach finding arm is 'beil'lJg supported sUtute would submit facts to t'he year, alternately at SUI and at by two Iowa City women's or­ interim committee-, 'but it would tihe siate !house, Ray said'. ganiza.tions. not recommend aJIly COUil'se 01 action. Du.rlng each session, ·the iru>t1- TV Till of for Lo.cal ()£flcers tlhe Iowa Ray said, "The institute ,would tute G! puiblic aUairs could be League' ' of W. How­ Iowa City'S Litlle !Tomped over Clinton Pinay, Pflimlin, Pineau - who will be next to try putting By J. M. Roberts >r ever, we do SUipPOlOt the bin," By E. Cowles Andrus, M.D. Pres., American Heart ~oc. edge about basic causes of these cent among those under 24 years day night in their ~u"e-u~ the hO'mpty-dtlmpty French government together ~gain? Even Associated Press News Analyst build 12 atomic lJOwer plants in Mrs. Larew said. the next ten years;' Mrs. Allyn Lemme, voters The tate of millions of Ameri- three conditions, research scien~ of age, and by 35 per cent amon, for next week's D when President Rene Coty is finally successful in finding some­ Estimates madc several year~ servi<:e director of the Ameri- cans, now liVing and yet unborn, tists have developed a great ma­ those from 24 to 44 years of age. ment contest against She thinks she r~ ahead of ev­ one who can patch together an acceptable cabinet, how long ago that Great Britain · might depends upon 'the speed with ny pro'm ising clues which are Unfortunately, there has been The Hawklets jumped soon be reduced to a more insu­ ery other nation i'n the develop­ will the national assembly let it stand? which research scientists find being in tensively followed up. litllci overall change in the card­ 14-0 lead in the first lar economy, comparable to ment of peaceful uses for atomic the answers to these three ques- Moreover, they have made pos­ Iovascular death rate among hung on for a revenge , Those who see France as the weakest link in the Western that of Switzerland and incap­ energy. The su<:qess she bes had Soviet TV Offers tions: sible progress in the diagnosis, those cwer 45. over the River Kings defense chain Gan hardly be disputed. But we cannot give up able of supporting an increasing ~n developing po~r plants indf­ 1. What causes the arteries to prevention and treatment of All of these facts resolve feated Iowa City at populatiOn, may now need revis­ cates it is true aJ least in that become thickened, ' roughened the heart and ci rcula torY diseas­ themselves into a hopefuL pic­ earlier this season. Jim on France. We can neither abandon her as an ally nor relegate field. u. Poor Sets, Shows ion. and narrowed, interfering with es. ture. hit a set shot t(rom the her to a minor role. • A t least the prospect is by no At the same time, the uranium MOSCOW (IP) - The Soviet the blood flow and nourishment Let us consider just a few of High on the list of factors and the Lltile Hawks No solid Western defense plan can exist without France as means so immediate as in the used in the POWIj~ reactors witi Union's television industry gets of the tissues, and setting the the more dramatic advances warranting optimism is a change and running. Dave a full partner. The economic bealth of Europe can not fong first postwar years, Ilroduce plutonium. Plutonium almost a spanking a day in the stage for "heart attack?" which are saving hearts today: of basic attitude. Slowly but dumped in two free can be used as .t,\e trigger for press. 2. What are the exact mech- Initial and recurrent attacks surely, man is discarding the Bill Scott hit two remain intact ~nless the French economy is rejuvenated. Britain's economic position has been out of all proportion to the H-bombs, and Britain has Only two plants manufacture anisms responsible for the ab- of rheumatic fever are ,being view that heart disease Is neces­ and a tip in and City France'~ allies should feel sympathy rather than scorn for her natural resources. Because announced she Vll.ll go in for television sets. But many sets, normal construction of the tiny prevented through prompt and sarily Ia tal. a 8-0 lead. her problems. She must be encouraged to find realistic solutions she pioneered the industrial re­ production of them, too, relying even the latest, by public ad­ ends of the arteries, causing high effective use of antibiotics. Scott, LanC'ston on t~e capabil ~~J. for strat.egl,c mission are so poor that often AIter Herb Marske to these problems. 'The country is splintered by scctional, eco­ volulJon, she grew rich and pow­ blood pressure? Antibiotics have made possible erful by processing lfaw mater­ bo.mb~ng to augll!ent Ameflca s they can't receive a clear pictUl e 3. What are the exact mech- a recovery rate of better than 75 Exotic English charity toss, Scott nomic and political interests. ials produced by others. She bombmg power ' q~ a deterrent 25 miles from the station. anisms through which strep In- per cent in subacute bacterial two buckets and Jeff Some of the largest obstacles to stable French government had two major assets, skill and t~ war with RUs.!.~. This woU~d I The newspaper Literary Ga­ fection leads to rheumatic fev- endocarditis, an infection of the Bothers Officials added another to send are: Diffusion of political strength into many parties, none of coal. glv~ her a peaceful 'World m zette complains that the telecast­ er, and consequently to rheuma- heart once almost invariably fa- to its eventual margin of wh~ch ~o try to work an econ- ing and programing are, if any­ Finally with 3:30 left In It was inevitable that others tic hcart disease? tal. BALTIMORE (IP) - "One which commands majority support; an economy that lacks vi­ period, Marske jabbed in would have dev­ omlc miracle. ',:, thing, worse than the receiving These three conditions-hard- In many thousands of cases, il exotic memory." "One bean tality and has never been placed Oil a realistic basis since the The .aemand for electricity in sets. ening of the arteries, high blood has been demonstrated that sur­ shot for the River eloped the skill, smaslJer." they had their first war; opposition to a more enlightened policy in the colonies; and many have, Britain has doub\~d in the last Moscow television - the Sov- pressure and rheumatic lever- gery can often repair heart 10 years. In addHtion to the at- iet Union's best - is on the air are responsible for more than 90 valves damaged as a result ot Sometimes it's tough, being a evening. But City and aversion to German rearmament. while all are do­ omic plants, she ~'l>lans 35 new about 28 hours weekly. Most of percent of all heart disease. rheumatic fever, correct certain Baltimore port official. He often .pouring it on Bnd still ing so. That is has to translate lists of ships' 8 at the quarter m:lrk. The solutions are evident and restrictivc. Formation of one a British edge power stations and 57 extensions this is canned stuff - old films, The basic causes of these dis- abnormalities present at birth of pr es~nt ones tWng coal. Qr taped theater and ballet. orders are unknown. Untll they (as in "blue babies"), and repair stores filled out by toreign sea It was clearly a case or two parties with mass backing and coherent national aims, which is rapidly captains. Other nations "dl'e going in the The live stuff is mostly sports. are found, the likeUhood of es- other heart conditions previous­ team wanting to win drastic ~COllOlllic reforms, willingness to allow colonial peoples disaol)earinl(. The same direction. '. The ablUty of Russians haven't the faintest tablishing cures and controls is ly considered hopeless. An exotic memory, for in­ the other. Iowa, City k is 'fbresee­ be a.larger measure of self government, and the acceptance of the British to buy aW materials idea of how broadly developed lessened accordingly. Relief is being brought to ma- stance, turned out to a Far . ~heir lirst five shots, a;ble ' when . all East curio. German rearmament with proper safeguards. nations will pro­ and seU ·back the finished pro- television is in the United States, The importance of finding an- ny thousands of heart sufferers the defensive board, duct at a profit is going to be- Britain and other West European swers to these three important through new drugs, new dietary And this one was written by pletely out-played No French premier can stay in office long until the peoplc, cess their . own an American skipper: "one sex­ raw materials. come more and 'more difficult. countries. But they must think "unknowns" is underscored by controls and new therapeutic .the floor. and their national assembly, become willing to see most of ton" - a ship's sextant. The Hawklets pulled C6al production Lrom Britain's The end result is. still likely t::> there is something better than the lad that diseases of the techniques. these moves made. Frante's 21st cabinet will no doubt be mines, some of which cannot he be the same as estimated here- they are getting ,when they line heart and circulation are now Diagnostic and study tools arc a 21 point lead third stanza wIth formed - and there is no doubt that it will go the way of the mechanized, becomes increasing­ tofore, but after a much longer up on winter nights to see such responsible for more than 794,- constantly improving. period than once believed. old captured Western movies as 000 deaths annually, or more Within the past generation ·fnan hitting lour stra 20 before it: ly difficult and therefore in­ I creasingly uneconomic. Yet they The ability of the British to "~at~rlo? Bridge" and ''Ca­ than 52 per cent of all deaths. the risk of dying from heart dis- shots and Scott adding pair from close range. Superficial changes in the heads of government are no sub­ are estimated to contain reserves fight back from th"fl brink of dis- mIlle With Greta Garbo. In their quest for new knowl- eases has been reduced by 70 per stitute for the basic changes needed to promote a stable France. aster after disaster is one of the 59-40 at the three enough to last lor 170 years at Coach Holmstrom Pierre M~ndes-France is said to have caught the imagination of the current rate of use. world's most amazing phenom­ At 910 Kilocycles ena. second team in mu<:h of Nevertheless. the nahon has period in an attempt a large number of Frenchmen. If he should command a large And this time !ley are fight­ staged a remarkable 'l'ecpvery, GENERAL NOTICES PROGRAM NOTES these boys added eno1;lgh popular following he might some day form a lasting despite thc fact she has been ing not in the Ifedgerows, as Saturday, February 19 Churchill said they would fight General Notices should be deposited witll the editor of tile editorial pa,e of The Daily Iowan In tbe fore starting tourna reform government. importing coal and exporting newsroom, room 210, Communications center. Notices must be submitted by 2 p.m. the day precedln: The problems of courtesy and colt, Kelley only about a third as much Hitler if need be, but in the respect in the school child will Surely the people of France have the moral strength, the forefront of one of the world's first publication; THEY WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BY PHONE, and must be typed or legibly writ­ Bill Scott and Jim goods as before the war. Keen, ten and signed by a responsible person. No General Notlee will be published more than one week be dramatized on CHALK DUST, hit 22 points tor reason, and the national integrity to rise to the greatness of government-controlled : business newest and most unpredictable a program for paren Is and tea­ scientific developtncnts. prior to the event. Notices of church or youth fl'OUP meetings wlU not be published In the General No­ while Herb Marske their past. mal.lagement of a bootstrap op­ tices column unless an event takes place before Sunday morning. Church notices should be deposited chers, at 9 a.m. 21 for the visitors. eration looking always toward It would be an achievement Meet the mcn, the music, the - Columbia !If issouriclIl if skill could oncE!' again reverse with the Religious news edJtor of The Dally Iowan In tbe newsroom, room 210, Communications Qen­ it was the line exports, a program heavily un­ new sounds, that make up the Kelley and the destiny, even if 01'l.iy for a time. ter not later than 2 p.m. Thursday for DubUcatioa Saturday. The Dally 10wj1,n reserves the rl,ht to derwritten by the United States edit all notices. Kenton Era on TEATIME SPE­ Scott and Dave in its early 'stages, has worked. CIAL at 4 p.m. made the difference Britain's having a boom. STUNTS AND TVM8!-ING EDUCATIONAL PLACE­ SIGMA DELTA CIlI, PRO­ Bob Zenner brings yOU Iowa­ orten this season for Jememter6 _World trends nevertheless official cla:ily Club sponsored by WRA will ment Office registrants should fessional jou'rnalislic fraternity, Mieh1ga.n State basketball di­ Hawks. QtlCapilol '1 stop at C-103 East hall to record have .been working against any meet at the Women's gym every will conduct an initiation of pro­ root ,from East Lansin:g, begin­ With this victory over ~'l their second semester schedules fessional newsmen, Sunday, Feb. ning at 6:55 p.m. Today long-term resumption of her old Tuesday at1d Thursday at 4:15 Iowa City climbed ahea J..~·· Yea~A90 position. and make any additions or cor­ 20, at 5 p.m., in the lounge of TOIMY'S SCDED LB ~iver Kings into third p.m. rections regarding academic re­ the Communications center At a 8:00 Mornlll$ Chapel ~~ ltihe iBitg 'Ilhree Western pawers 'Cailled for an Asiafl However, just as she emerged S:ULLETIN 8:IS News the Mississippi Valley p . ._ . • '~e at Geneva Ito a,ttempt Ito unity war-Shattered Ko- .,,; , cord. This is very important. banquet following the initiation, 8:30 Momlnll Serenlde ranee. The Hawklets fro m her insu lar position 9:00 Chalkdust r~lncI en4~e mdo-China rebellion. through the industrial revolution DUPLICATE BRIDGE WILL at the Mayflower inn, George {'very other team in the Mills, political writer for t\:le 9:20 The Bookshelf 'I1he,SUl StUdent Council vo'ted ·to elimina,te three memlber-at­ 200 years ago, Britain is now be played Sunday Lrom 2 to 4:30 SENIOR PRIVILEGE: THOSE 9:45 Children's Circle cnce a t least once this lar.g~ positions of Des Moines Registor, will talk 10:15 Sloor!c.·n Sluff on Ithe oeoundl beca'llSe of the vagueness lWIha.t driving toward a new start undeJl'lgraduate women wIlo ore 10 :45 PTA finished with a 7-4 p.m. on the sun porch, Iowa Me­ on "Encouraging Readership of Pro,ram ~~ ,~l)e- men'lber~at-Ia ' rge r®resenlls. through the development of at­ SATURDAY,.tEB. 19, 1955 el!igi~e lior l1he !first time for 11 :00 Safe'y Speak play. r ' '''' , \ £. morial Union. Political News." Jl:15 Iowa Slate Dept. of lIealih omic energy. She Il}tends to senior privilege mould attend a 11 :30 Reellal Hall ~ '· ~f.ive Years Ago Today 12:15 p.m. - Almerican Assn. senior 'Privilege meeting '1.0 be 12:00 Rhythm'Rambles TillS WEEK'S ACTIVITIES A S 1\1 0 K E R WILL BE 12:30 New. :" ~wo ~g Island raLlroad trains colUdcd on a strotOO of si!ngle of University Women Luncheon held Monday, Feb. 21 at 4:10 12:45 Serent«1c In Blue Sev,eral Reco t~ clai~n, the lives or at least 24 ,peroons and injuring 105. 3 Music Students Meeting-University Club Rooms. at Hillel Foundaiion, 122 E. p.m. in room 221A. Schaeffer sponsored !by the Billy MH.oh 11 1:00 France and Mu.lc of tile West Market st: No Oneg Shaobat on squac!rron Tu.esday, Feb. 22, jn 2:00 Music For Llstcnlnll ,!;AiMege? racial discl'iminBition pracbi.oe\S in amployil'lJg 'pel\')()ns To Present Recital Sunday, ~~)~ruarJ 20 hall. Please be prompt. 4:00 Tea Time Speelol in VlJrio!15 .wUversity u"nr~, \Such as the Iowa Uln~on dinilllg aoo desk , Saturday. Sun (i a y morning the lounge of Lhe military de­ 5:00 Clllldrcn's Hour 3-5 p.m. - q~on Board tea pal'bmen.t at 7:30 ~.m. ALl basic 5:30 New. ~l1Vf,cE;9 aM Quadra.ngle and Currier dor:rn1tories, were questioned Three music studenots wi1l be breakfast, 10:15 a.m. Register A PH.D. GERMAN READING 5:45 Sportstlme dance, River roo'1), Iowa Memo- and adv81liCe AF'ROTC cadets are 6:00 Dinner Hour 'ijr ~ YWOA-YMQA oollllTilltee Qn rradal equallity. ~)rosented on sW!.tion WSUl's Re­ this week for new Hebrew class­ ex.amination w.ill !be given 'Wed­ :;; . "' rial Union. '1 invited. 6:S0 New. cital Hall prograll? today at es, choir, and other activities. na;day, Feb. 23, from 3 tt.o 5 O:l5 Basketball Game (Iowa at Michl. i ' ren Years Ago Today 11:30 a.m. Monday, February 21 . Sunday night supper at 6 p.m. p.m. in room 104, Schader ball. ,an Slate I . Iowa's improving 3-5 p.m.-YWCA Silver Tea­ A TEA DANCE WILL BE Music Fill A rmidn~ght CW1few W1a5 procladmed fQr n.~ht clubs, theaters, Rulrh Newland, A2, Batavia, There !Will Ibe Tercentenary Hil­ ~ease re~ter in I1'OO1l1 101, SR, 9:00 Mualc From Interlochen 'gation will make its held from 2 to 4 p.m., Sunday In 8:30 Serenade In Blue roa-tCareers Con­ ven in room 115 Schaeffer hall Ca.t\men . Warner, 1<2" Iowa ies for the week inc;lude: San g .. I ~ and ensembles on STRING SER- at 1 o'clock, and ference - Senaw & House beglnnini at 1 p.m. Friday, Fcb. a A rcor.porBltioI'1l tax bHl 1.0. .force reduo1rl.on in ,t.h'e size elf :big City, ;will present an oboe rnun­ Sunday, Mardi · Gras pal·ty ,be­ of ;55o ~~I~\~~i~ S i~~s ~f a~~~) ENADE at 11 :15 a:m. begin at 2. busmess UlI'1i.ts as the olllly ",practical alternative to state oociaJism" Iber, "CorJrCel1to lor Oboe and ROO/liS, Old Capitol. 25.. Students expecting to taKe . Edmond Rubbra's "Symphony ginning at 7 p.m. with dancing this examination should notify was ,1ntl1qduced in 1.he senate. Strings" ,by Cimarosa ... Benja­ . 7.:30 'p.m.-Society of Ex.per!­ by Leo Cortimlglla. t? the Llber.a l Arts senior, a ll<\- No. 5" wlll be featured on MUS­ Vladl!lnioarGolicbmann, young and acoompli!iled direotor of the mi~. Eleanot S~~ A3; Wcil­ me,nrtal Biology '" Medicine­ the secretary, room 106 Univer­ bve or reSident of Iowa, who ICAL OHATS at 1 p.m. sity hall, by Feb. 22. St. Lo~ S~OI1\Y. 'orchestra, lCOnrluoted 1Ihe ke Sporto Editor ...... Arlo Jacolloon Crucible" _ University Theatre. Ernst van Salomon's novel, sitter or Information about join- nom I nees to the Graduate 0 f flce 3:16 Coast Guard Show issued a ,tempOrary Th" AAOClJltod Pr... la entltlod ex­ report ••WI ,a•• e11R1vely to lb. We lor repultUeotion ...... , ...... f..... •.•.. Til. '. DaHl' Chl~ PhotolTapher. J.rry Mosey: FrIday, February Z5 "F:aiebogen" (The Questlon- In, the l1'oup. by May 1. 3:30 Newt stralnLIlg Dick (LillIe 01 aU the loeal ..... prillted In tIlII A.. I.tant City Edlto.... KIrIc Bo"d .nd 3:45 Fiedler Conducts 1...... • ..rlal ."'_ an III TIM 8 p.m. _ University Play "The nalre). , 4100 MusiC From Interlochen U AP loall ••• C.... r . Gra.,. Kam1nkowlt&: Aulliant Socie­ zclewski Ilnd Bob :r::= wall .. all n.w. C._ ... 4 130 'rea Time ty J:dltor. Jean Lelllh.oaer: WIrePho­ Crucible" _ University Theatre. APPLICATIONS ARE NOW THE "TOOL" EXAMINATION 'plaY'ing lor (\ny ' to T.cbnldan, Arnl. Oor•• 6:00 Children'. Hour 8 p.m. _ Mortar Board's All.. DAVE BRUBECK AND HIS beln, accepted for entrance In in Economic Theory will be giv­ 5:30 New • foobball cLub other ...... a Women's Variety Show _ Mac- quartet will playa jazz concert Sept. 1956 Into ~he Advance en in room 202 University hall D:45 Sportsllme AWn' BUUA17 DAlLY 10"Alf ArnanllNG ITArJ' 6:00 Dinner Hour Was.hL!lgtOll Reds.kIM, or lluatn... Manan' .. '1:. 101m Kotlman bride auditorium: ~h'llll'Sdlay, Feb. 24, at 8 p.m'. Course ot the Army ROTC pro- beginning at 1 p.m. on Thursday, 6:15 New. The judge alrso ~ixed ClIIWlIUTJOlf1 Aat. Bualn_ ...... J_ .....lrl. rh . the main l~nle of the Iowa, 1t1i1D. l.>tTJoJ1' Jnwuted in Fob, 2t. Students expeeling to 7:00 Al l< Th. 90Icl1l1. l. (or 'hearing on a , -. CI ...Wed ...... William J. Veqp. liMM IRO sn by 7 :80 Warm-Up TUne! UNIVERSITY- alendar Ml'morial Union. Tickets on making nppllcatlon mllY no e.II 4191j, ,;...... 1 .. . jokr Ihi.~ rxnmlnntinn sh01lld no­ 7:,,', T\n hlh;oll ~""II' . row , ~ t JlIII1OI, are scheduled In tile Prell- sale Monday at the Union dl'sk conta ling the army adJutont In wJ,t br.olUht a.aa LIliIL r .... Da117 I ...... , , :It .... 11.".- DAD.T IOWAN ClaOllLAnON 11'1''''. tify the semetary, room 220 Uni­ Music 1111 Inl'>ml r , enh of / .....,.... U ,tn••• all ""_ CIroula'kID 1rlIr...... JIobIri OIOIIIE 9:45 ~.IY' 811d pOrt. , den". OIIIO~, Old Captiol. • for $1.50 per person. room 4 of the Armot'Y •. versity hall, by Feb. 22. 10 ,00 :nON OFt Canadian /ootball .' ft' Pare '-THE DAlLY IOWAN-Iowa CUy, l a.-Sat., Feb. 19, 1955 Hawkey~s, Gophers, IIlini ~II On Road' Today lnnesola Is pulled an early season upset by snootrng average ever recorded start the same Unrop he has Free,x>rt running mate, Deacon in the IfinaJ. half, before the Ml • beating bhe Illini on their home In the Big Ten. Their .5-15 per- used in recent games. Bill Sea- Davis, at !OI"W9rd.s. Hawkeyes, aug!ll1eDted by re- Boy (Athlete) Meets Girl (Athlete) ., • . court centage that night was second berg and Sbarm Scheuerman are O.v!.l Took O\rer serves Les (Babe) Hawtbome, · Ab ' onJ.y to the .6l1 th E~ shot against Davis", W 0 tDOlc, over the and Bob Georvre, -caught tire to In the will be in 1953. BIG rEN 8?Al'iD1NG. starting .posItion when Bill win -going away, 92-80. . , nn r or 1i~~::ns~t;::: Northw~tern Mlnnu.la . " .•• . ,..... :! At A Schoof injured and

To, Partake On Sunday SUI studen.ts Sunday will join in a program of praye-r with students and ohurch con~a ­ ,tions over the northern hemis­ 'Phere. Sponsored by !.he Student

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• AGUDA8 ACHIM CONOal!OATION* * FIRST *PRE8BVTE.IAN CHU.CH* * *ST. MAaY'S CHVaOH R&2 E. Wa.lalncton . 1. 28 E. lII.r ...1 • •• J.ff..... an. LIn. .... R.bbl E, Stamm C •• per D •• P. H ...ls •• n P ...... 1.11 ••• RI•• ey. C. H. M.ln~.'., , ..I.r Sabbatb worsbJp, Saturday ...... Tile Ae •• ,Ier... e usk., .'.'.lel' ,. 8 ••••' .....tI ••••• t 7:St • •IIl .t 8 ...... , .1...... It,U •. m .. U:ilt ..... The r owa C Lty Council Of 8ETHANY· BAPTIST. CHU.CB. Chr.1t .''''01, 0:118 • •m. on. II • . m. Bit. .DeI f'1tt.. Ave. M,nlal' Worsbip 9:M '.m., 11 I.m. • • Ohurch Women will sponSor · The Kev. Leoa.r. D. O.,.D.oa. , ....r SermOD: "ChrJIUanlty'. lI.rll.a .... ST. PATIUCK'S CHUaCH Unified Morain. Worlhlp, .... m. Junior HI CI.b, 4:8& , .... H4 E, Courl .1. World Day or Prayer servicta SI."enl (.11 ...... 1, .upp... "lit ,.11. WeltmAn.der tell.... hlp, G p.m. Tho an. P. I. o'a.IIIJ. ,.st •• Friday. Services will !be held at EYenln, Sen·tce, i:st ,.m. Stu'ent Su.pper, 11 , ..... Tile "ev. R. ,. Pae"" aD. • • • Unlv ...al D.y .f Prayer for 81.'UI. Tbe Rev, ""Ulra F. lh_8 •• , .,sl,tant. Trinity Eplscopa,l ohurch. I CHUaCB OF THE NAZAaENE Servlee, Speaker: SUI Pre.ldent Sa •••, ...... e., 8:8' l.bI ., 1:80 ".hI ., BarlJn,'.n and Clintou •••. Vlr,1I M. ".neh'r 9:'G •. m., U . .... The Rev. William G. Pollard, The Rev. Ir. J . Hooyer, mtuJster . . Week ••, ".'liel, d:·UI, • . Ift., ' :41 •.•. executive director of the Oak Graham Crow, minister of mu.sic PIt!!E MBTHODI8T CHAPEL HObr of Power. (J •• m. eal Thlr' '.0, • • Ridge Institute oC Nuclear Th. Rev. C. B. Donnall" ,.",or ST, TIIOMAS MORE CHAPEL Sunda, .... 001. 9:4~ •. m. Ita M.L.an II. Studies and an ordalnedE)p1sco­ Mornln. ",... bl,. J.:4B • •m. 8 ••••' School, 10 •. m. AFTER MEETING to talk over their next ,roup project. members of the Baptist student croup take SI.denl rroup ....1 .u.por, 4 , .... N.r •• a, w.nhlp, J t •••• Ver, aet. Ms.r. I. D. C..... ". , ••• or pal clergyman, will Eipeak at the time out tor a Quick round of table tennis. Lett to rlcht. around the table. are Marcaret Greene. A3. youth Hour. 6:45 p.m. • V •••, pe.ple'. udlety, T ,.111. Tit. &e •••• I . Wei ... , ••• Tbe .... K. C. Marll .....lsl'nl. morning service which starts at Greene; Dave Sneller. Al, Davenport; Terry Marsh. A2, Davenport; Jean McLaUChlin. Nl. Cherokee; Evenln. W .....I'. 1:4~ p.m. F..a.,eJldle aenlel!, ' :81 p .... ]0:30. • • • S•••• , 1D&1811. G:CCi •••• 1 • • ...., , · . . • .... 11 ' ,... lI:at ..... John Hall. A4, Chlcaro. 111 .• and Georce Newton, C3, Walker. EVANGELICAL FItEE CHuaea G.ACE MISSIONAay CHU.CB , CoralvUle IloIlS MUleatine. aYe.. New ••• el.". G , .... From noon until 1 p.m" there T"e R ••. I ; S. Palm.r. ,.stor The Rev. N.rm •• H.~bl, ,.sl.r D.n, M...... ,ilt ...... , •.•.• will 'be a sUf-k luncheon in the . 81&nd&7 Ichool, 9:45 a.lI1. S ..da1 ••b ••I. ' : 4~ • .•• ..•. Parish hall. The afternoon ' p~ Mornln, wortbl" Il •. m. MoratD, wo,,"I,. II • .•. Serlnon: "The Peril. of FormaU,m." Sermon:' UA New S .. fflell!ne,. of LJfe." ST. WENCESLAUS CRUaCR ~am will start at '1. Prot. l'f. Z. YaDlI1' PeopJe'. and .'adent,' fellow .. Sln •• ,I.. II.n S.rvl.. , 1:80 p.m. 83t E. na.en,.rt .t. Koo 01 the SUI school of rtU­ Iblp lupp.r. 0 , .m. Ennlnr S.,vle•• 1:J~ ,.m . •• O.U.I. Baptist Student Center' Gives Tho Key. Ed ..ard W. Ne•• Il. ,u'or Go,pel .ervlte. l::ce p.m. lanUorlum gion will speak at the a.ftern~ The Bey. 'Geor,. B.eb.... , ~;.IIt .. Dl CommunllY NI,.I Servl~e, 7:Rt p.m. • • 8l1Dda, .....e.. 8:31: •••• , • a.ID ' j service. Special ~l •• lc. Special Guuh. HILLEL FOUNDATION J. Subject.: "l'be Church and the Corn ...... 11:-'6 •. m. The Rev. Nancy Fors~I'f, 12~ E. Ma rkel I'. Dan, M ...... , 1 . .... , 1: ...... munl!y." Pr.f. Pro ••rlck P. Barr.bubr, alre.'.r president of the Iowa City ~­ Welcome to All Students Ue~rew daile" S.turda.,. 2< p .•• • • • FIRST ENGLISH LUTHE&AN S.bbaU. eYe ItfvJee. Frld." 1 :31 , ••• T&JNITY EPISCOPAL CHUaeH ell of Church Women, said " t~t ORll.CB 8u8 .. ay eveDla, ••,per, 6 p ••• Mt E, Co .. e.e ••. the offering taken at the. sei'­ A si,go in front of the Baptist Dubaqu•• n. Mark" .1., · . . Th .ev. B ...I. F. ~.G.e. reel., Student center used to say, Tbe Rev. Georce T. L. Jaeob.eD, pa,'.r JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES KINGDOM H.I, eemnsualoa. , I,na. Prof. T. Z. Koo vices will go to Ch.ristlan WdtJd I\)e done around the bUilding., dance or join in other recreation BALL ~ . Morala, WarslJlp, 8:30 a.m .• to:43 ".m. S'.~eDI •• ff...... r. 8,ilt ',m. Mission. an inter-denominaiilm- "Come in and look arounQ." The This club is made u.p a! students heuy.mg pews for the new church FJ.ST CHRISTIAN CHUaeB Tb. a~. AI.n CI ..... , .....1 ••• 1'BB CHu.ca OF CH.IST the Baptist St udent Center has around Bible topks. The Rev. 21" Iowa .. .,e. miDI.I.er 13ZO Xlrk", •• , .v .. Iowa City and his work in the ident of the Institute of Christ; ibuilding, Mr. Dienat ~b .. reb, 4:38 p.m...... University of Hawaii. spent the ter tor the past 25 years said, former Balptist stLl' LATTEIl DAY SAINTS J.IaD••• ao.d 1l1 .....la't.. Ill. "the door is 'a1ways open and miUee meetings and other in­ T. ... Rn. A . C. I:,..bl. first semester at SUI in ex­ treasurer. .' were <:ontacted by The Rev. Mr. lewl. .ve. and Gllber' . 1. It... M ....rt.1 Val.. ,...t .. , 1 stUdents have 'the run ot the Dierks. formal gatheringlo. Th. Rev. Alfr.d I. N. H.. rl".... V.D E. ".11•• ,...Ior Mo.nl_.... ,.blp, ...... , •• :34 •. _ change with Lampe. Zeigler house." pashr 3h,alo. • ..."1,. 9:ilt a .m. Sud'r .011.001. e:U . ;m. A ,phase o! !'he Baptist student Completely Furnished DISMISS CLARK CHABGII 'Dhe Baptist Student <:enter is Cb.,.h School. IO : '~ ',m. Sermon, JI:3I a.m. Ahl' Blbl ••1 ••••• :It • .•. terminated his work at SUI and movement that aids others is-the Wihen the Inew ohurch huild­ Cb.rcll lervice, 10:.~ a.m. MONROE, La. {JP)-The Ci;>!Ja­ a meeting pla<:e ior students Sermon: '{Amerlca', Re.l .ell,la"!' returned to Hawaii Feb. 12. deputation ,progp3m. 'Dhe Rev. ing is completely furnished tJhere obila Parish school boal'd 11M ,from aU races aoo nations. The Flre.lde C lub supper at Panonale. G:9. Ma'. Dierks explained that IgrOUPS will ,be a student 10U1)ge and p.m . dismissed all cha!1f ~ s ag4!M Rev. Mr. Dierks is 'proudJ of bhe {)If students w,ho meet first at ,the recreation room where students SUPPER GUESTS Mrs. Tina G. Clark, the PTi:hdpal ,inter-neial chaserved two weeks meet here in the ~ome-Uke sur­ All over the United States ganizatlons. the stUdents. the Rev. Mr. Dierks for a new jO.b in West Vir.ginia. in a refol'ffi school. roundirugs ior work, play aoo colleges and universities are During the war these panels exopl ai ned. He said that the stu­ The Rev, Mr, Dierks 'ha,s seen Are Being Violated :fe Uow!>'h.i,p. forming panels to examine inter- spoke before army orientation dents.-plan ()C(:asional pal'ties at Ihundreds of B8!ptist students Brilliant Leader (Sp ••I.1 10 Tho Dslly Iowan) tlhe center and malee use of the group differences and encourage programs ,throughout California, The Baptist student group is came and go at SUI and 'has KANSAS CITY-FOI mer Pres­ <:enter as an infolmal meeting ihe)pet- Truman said he asked the fed­ sions which are detrimental to troit, and Kansas City were Temple B'nai Jeshurun. Des ' Beatr.ice Diesc ll Wiles Jr. Tho a.. royalty on production results. tor oC the Oak Rid,e Institute tessor ot biocheml.try, I and abroad." ., leLte r clNll'ecl 10111 the \ the trophy. Wiles sald Ihilt hi' , N-Iowa City. la.-Sat., Feb. 19. 1915II-l"all • " yer Set'

,been translated Wendell Stevens, MS, MUOIl of all ,coun tries City, and Keibh McKean, All student couneJl Logan. , Mrs. Sylvia Biroscl, A., Ma: nita, Philippi'nes, wlIl sin, ~ solo "0 Divine Redeemer." Mcmbc/'S of the polonnlng cOll)."

pD flU.! mitte of the service 'here at SUI arc: • Muscalihe; BeSUT MlIIna Washington. lobi Phone 4111. Church Women will sponsor One Month _.. 39c per word BUYING OR SELLING PROPERTY? Dally Iowan dos. meds will help do FURNITURE, NEW and u.ed. Excep­ CUSTOM wo'" with tractor. _. I'­ Ihe lob for a tow cents a dayl Phone S.. la .... World Day of Prayer servlcel MfDimum cbul'e 500 4181 and learn of the low, low colt. tional valueJ>-lood varlet_what do They·re your cheapest meant ot ad­ you need 1 Thompson Transfer &: Stor. Friday. Services wall Ibe held at vertising In the city - but the result. .,e Co. Typing Trinity EpiscopaJ. ohuroh. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Ire BIG BIG BIGI LOTS OJ' CALLS I Re,.rdle.. of the ------~----TYPfNG. 1-042t. EXPERIENCED SaleEm.n Ilvln, In low. siz.e of your sale. you'll turn unneed­ The Rev. William G. Pollard, ed Items Into r.ady cash. Phone 4111 insertion ...... 98c per Inch City. age 25 to 55. Must have eM and TYPING. 1N4. I executive director o~ Vhe Oak be bondable. ThiS Is a permanent posl­ and place your ad In the Iowan Ciani­ lion wIth above aver.ge earnings, Call !leds. TYPING. lb.... lnO m&rluoer\pt. k­ Ridge Institute of Nuclear insertions PCI' month, R. L . EnD, Jefferson Hotel, between 1 eornmerciM te8cb.r. Work auarantee4. Studies and an ordained Elpiseo­ insertion...... 88e per inch and 9 p.m. on Monday. February 21, or 01111 8-14113. Tu...cay morning. February 2%. for ap­ Wanted pal clergyman, will £lPCak at the pointment aond Lntervlew Tuesday. TYPING. 2ft'· morning service which starts at insertions per month, W;Jot>lTED : Baby crib. 22 East Pr.ntlsa TYPING _ Phone II ... 10:30. per insertion _... .. 80c per inch ave. Peb From noon until 1 p.m., there will 'be a sack luncheon in the DEADLINES SPECIAL SALE on parakeets, canaries, Just Received · Parish hall. The a./ternOOl1J ·rp'l'o­ feed , cageo. Dial 2002. Fender p.m. weekdays for Insertion For oale: Birds, cages, feed. Dial 2662. ~am will start at 1. Prot. XI ~. and Koo of ihe SUl school of rtU­ In [ollowing- mornb,g's Dally gion will speak at. the afteniocm Iowan. P1e,\le check your ad Real Estate service. In the first issue it appears, SCiabble The Daily Iowan can bE! re­ FOR SALE: Two bedroom house, lull Body Work The Rev. Nancy For$¥I'f, b""ement. Dial 9681. president of lhe Iowa City ~­ sponsible f6f only one incor­ by rect inserllo . Persor.als cil of Church Women, said ~t'f.lt , EXPERT WORKMEN GAMBLES the offering taken at the 'SteK- . Lo,w bid on the first Coralville DON'T DROWN THOSt: KITTENS I We vices will go to Christian Wotlil reservoir relocation projset, on will {lnd I pleasant hom~ for them Mission, an inter-denominallon. II YOU want fewer plate. to fill. Just Kennedy Auto Mart linn end Merket Sh. which work has been suS!>z,nd­ phone H81 and a courteous classified al group. . ~ , 4 91 ad laIcer will help you llnd them.a home. 708 Riverside Drive , , ed for more than two years, 'was DIAL 7373 made 'by the Brooks Construc­ Lost and Found Ch~istian Churcli i tion company, 01 Karhoka, Mo. House for Rent LOST 1954 MAN'S cla!s rln" In Union river room. Reward. Call X2()38. .The $69,367.75 'bId, made on FOR RENT: N~'l'f two-bedroom house. b d I F Officials Eleded '" . Gas heat, In CbralvlUe. Adull's, $85.00. LOST: ROSIlry, e ony, rna e n rancc. " culver,t and fill wroIik; on I Dial 1)01005. ,. _p_h_o_nc_9_55_5_. ______DES MOINES (JP) - The Rev. rou,te Y, the Nort.h Uber­ Baby Sitting Homer Watkins, minister of the ty-Solon'mad, was $40,000 under First Christian Church o{ WILL CARE FOR chJld In my home, SI~Ui es.timates made by army ~orps Dial 8-4062. City this week was elected pres; Used BABY-SITTING. DIal 3311. ident of the Institute of Christ~ BabYllttlo, In my home. Phon. 20iJ4. ian ChUrches of Iowa. Appliances Autos for Sale - Used Other ofticers nomed are Mrs. will have 240 days ------William Knight, Des MOines, time they are official­ '40 FORD Runabout. Radio and healer. 8-3297. vice president; Mrs. lUc)laro tJhat the contract has Goins, Spencer, secretar~ to} l i~e . awarded to oCom,pJete the TV' Sets. Instruction women's ,group: the Rev. 'ftJiiS­ It is ex~ed that work on '1'outz. Y will begin iUlis BALLROOM dance I... onl. MIml Youd. ey Wakelln, Washington Wurlu. J"bon. 848$. set&eta~ . The proj ect will also in­ 10" Hallierafter $29 ry for the men, and Dr. Lo,ell ~he cons.truction. of a new E. Lair, Des Moines, re-elect4!d 12" Stewart Warner .... $39 Rooms for Rent ge over t.he Jordan creek in ex­ treasurer. 17" Lyon ...... $59 • I east of the entrance to Lake ROOM lor underGraduate woman. Zeigler sta Ie park. ' 8-22G5. DISMISS CLA.RK CHAdll1 12" Meek ...... $39 SUI and Plans also call for the ulti­ For .rent; Single room lor nurn across MONROE, La. (JP)-The ~a­ mate closing of the Ibridge over 17" Aldens Console .... $69 from East Hall. Alternoons and even­ ohita Parish sohool boanl hU Ings call 7614. the Iowa river in th~rea to be dismissed! all c.halliz5 agaillllt 17" Silvertone ...... $59 WANT 10 renl a room7 D~l1y Iowan flooded when Ithe dam is com­ c1a ...J!leds carry Ideal room renlal. Mrs. Tina G. Clark, the prlnclpll ~ pleted. 17" Crosley Console .... $B9 every d~.t. Here are several lor ),ou to whose lockup of a pet dog sent consIder. '- w ill be Ii ttle J oe Cooper home ~ . ,hiI Rev. and 'shotgun. A petition s.4cned b7 Rifle Tearn Trophy Found Work Wanted HenrikSen'j287 parents aeked :tor MI'I!i. Retrial Granted Washers \, J . CROCKall 5:30 p.m., Clark's ,removal a[,ter 1Ihe 10- The SUI varsity rifle team TYPING of any kind. Reasonable rates. , ycar-{)Jd Iboy 'served two ~ Dexter Twin Tub ...... $59 Also baby sitting In my home. Dial PATENT has one trophy in Its trophy cas ·~ active in rifle team competition I ners of the trophy in 1956, he 8-2793. in a reform school. In Litchford Suit , ATTORr~El' which legally docs not belong and was eager to see rifle shoot- said. Apex Automatic $59 Wanted : Wash'ng and !ronln,. Phone '" 8-2&13, \. A 10 iL It is a travclirag tro­ ing become a recognized college "It is our intention to take t.his new trial in a $77,500 dam­ MW with pump ...... $49 ~ age suit, Iiled by L. J. LitclJrford, SEWING, repalrln,. 7498. phy which, since 1947 has bt'on sport. trophy to the Big Ten rifle meet One Minute ...... $19 In 1926 Russell Wilos 51'. made this year and I'ctulll It to its 24, against the Iowa-Illinois Gas Rabbi To Talk gathering dust instc~d of travel­ Ignition an agreement with .Col. Morton traveling stalus," Capt. Warner and Electric <{o., was ,gran.ted Apex ..... ~...... $29 ing, Thursday by Johnson county CARBURETORS C. Mumma, director of military said, Speed Queen ...... $19 The trophy, a 24 inch bronze science at SUI. Wiles said he SUI Leads District Court JUdge James P. GENERATORS STARTERS Gadifney. cast figure of a rifleman, W:lS would give a trophy to the win­ Scores just received from the Briggs & Stratton Moto... March 30 Ga'~£n(Jy ruled \possible enrol' NO. MONEY DOWN, discovered d uri n g Jan'Jur) ner of the Big Ten rifle match, second round of the sectional it Mumma could get SUI to give on his pa'rt in not 1nstrueting the 18 MONTHS TO PAY. PYRAMID SERVICES bousecleaning at the officcs of meet in the Big Ten show the jury on stato la,w and in not ful­ awards to their riflemen. 621 S. Dubuque Dial 5723 SUI riflemen in first place with ly explaining his instnuctions on I the almy ROTC by Capt. John Awarded Medals the University of Wisconsin run­ contribut.ory negl~gence. He set Store Hours: , H. Warner, director ot marks­ SUI awarded medals to their ning a close second. aside thE! O<:tob& jury trial ver­ a.m. p.m. RENT·A·CAR manship. l'irJemen and Wiles followed The SUI marksmen meet the diot. 9 to 5 Doily through with the trophy. It W:lS University of Wisconsin today at examining the troPQY, Worn­ Gaffn~y's rulirag stated: "The 9 a.m. to 9, p.m. Monday OR er found that il was t1ic Ru 'sell sculptured by Enrique . Alfarez, the field house armory in a verdic.t did not. meet the ends of Wiles rifle tearo trophy which nt that time a student at the Lo­ .9!Ioulder to shoulder match. justice. , . an unjust result has RENT ·A· TRUCK was to be awarded annually to rado Taft studios in Chicago.- Team members who will fire been reached which may ,be ob­ tbe univer iiy winning the Big The trophy was Iirst awarded today are: John E. Westwick, viah!d on a tr~a1 to another .4Ifklltf.· LICENSED ;,,' to the SUI marksmen when they E4, Coralville; Roy F. Eberline, jury." I. Ten smalJbore championship. UI SOU," rlIII'O" Sf won the Big Ten meet in 1926. E2, Oskaloosa; James R. Bell, Litchford's suit for rpeorsonal Ph ~ n ... li tH Get. (he Facts D~:~.~ Warner has wrilten to the A2, Tipton; Thomas E. Carson, injuries, aJ.legedly incurred w.hen HERTZ SYSTEM J I' Since Warner's SUI marks­ company to find out if they stili A2, Brittj Bernard SloIer, E2, his body touched a poowec .line I, men arc lending the Big T.::n have the dill. If so, he hopes Knoxville, and Charles O. Grif­ on a farm near Solon, was re­ MAHER BROS. conference race, he decided he to have lhe medals for the win- fith, 0 1, Kanawha. jected in Ootober. shQuld geL the facts on Lhe tlO- Phone 9696 phy. _ YOUNG Winners inscribed on plates which are on the base 0(' the Rabbi Edward Zerin trophy arc: Iowa, 1926-32; Min­ I ncsota, 1933-39: Iowa, 1940; To Speak Here \ I Mi~nesot a, 1941: low", 1942 anel , >r Iowa, 1947. SUI did not have iI rJtlo team from 1942-46 bccuuse of the WI1', c Meetin 5- Warne~ said. In his attempt to find out I h ~ background or the tJ ophy, Wur­ .. , ner iirst wrotl' 11 Ictter to Arch .. Ward' who wlites a column, "In ", the Wake of the Newg," in the Sincere? , , Chicago Dally Tribune. plies on 57 per cent of thi $~. . A notice explaining the dis­ verts, and 82 ~ per cent of tlfille covery 01 th~ trophy appeared In Ward's column January 14. were going to ctiurcll or 'ex~~- Capt, David n. Parsons, direcl­ Ina to. ~, . or of m9rl

, (DITOIl'S NOTE: Thli I. the ..yell'" III a Hriet of artfeles ••• bulWlnn Oil the SUI cam­ MI)· ~ .1 - In the middle ot .hidents are actually camping, woodland style, on the SUI cam­ pus. , ThIs activity has nothing to do wltll Ii Ilousing shortage, nor iJ 11. Intended ~ bring out people wltll white coats 'and butterfh nets. Tile camperS a1 e members ow of · t.he camp .Ieadership · course whlc'h meets In the -new" sectIon ot the women'~ ty'mnasium. Locatedif The ' co'rner"'of Jet;. t~rs0l' ~ IJ .J6aIIison , streets, across fro t~ "fU Pf9n, thi, butldM,' contlkls 'one room ~ulpped as, a camping labora­ lil . tory for use stormy weather.' mETI, Italy tA') - A wrecked Weaiher Hiluters dampine Belgian airliner was found 8\OP Prof. Ellzabetll Halsey, direc­ an icy peak in the Umbrlan Ap- tot of women's physical educa­ penines Monday, eight days a f ~er tion. says that the airts normal­ It disappeared. A ski patrol ly take camping field trips to radioed that !Ill 29 persons an area about two miles from 1MJ0ard, In cluding 4 Americans, the campus, but that bad wellth­ had perished. at SOmetimes makes cllmping in­ The patrol said the wrecked side the bUilding necessary. Sa-bena DCB was almost a solid THE SUI WOMEN'S GYMNASIUM has served tho! department of physical education for women block ot ice Dnd that bodies of ' The Women's gym also con­ since Ib erection In 1914. The new addition, left foreground, was built In 1951 and has expanded tains rooms tor graduate study, the dead were strewn In drifts eymnaslum facilities which Include classrooms, ofUces, dressing rooms and a. swImming pool as up to 18 teet deep. Hellcoptcrs In~tructor's offices, an office fot' as space for many competitive sports and an Indoor "camping" room. two clubs, -equipment lockers, II were unable to land . • ~clal exercise room and a for- A search plane and a helicop­ mal and a soclai classroom. D r t Speaker Stolen Clothes 2 Local Churches ter spotted t/'Ie wreckage 4,500 , The social classroom is fitted en IS ry leet up on sprawling Mt. Term­ 'with mode,nlslic furniture for · ISC Get Merit Certificates inlllo, 60 miles northeast ot F d Two.churches in the Iowa Rome, earlier. use as an Informal ~tudy room. oun In Room area have been presented It can.. ldso be converted into an Invisible From Air AMES (.4» - Ohief 01 Police fieates of merit Ipr their It was almost invisijlle from info~mal clllssroom to seat 200 Orville Erickson said scores of grams of rural community serv­ the air, but enough could be seen students. . .' are keeping the doors open be · items of women's furnishings, to make posllive Idenllficatlon. The lower floor also contains iC;he ch,urehes receiving the tween East and West Gelmany, matching tlhose stolen in eight Luigi Rossi, II ski instructor at a men's dressing room for use awards were the Sharon Evan- with the hope t hat the West a Mt. Termlnillo winter resort, of men enrolled in co-education­ recent store 'brealtins here, were gelieal United Brethren church Germans will come to them," reached the wreckage about the al sports such as tennis and folk found Friday in the I100m of an Anthon said, in Kalona and the Downey Bap- Anthon has served with th same time as the patrol. Upon dancing. Iowa Start.e college> student. tist church at Downey. his return he said it appeared '. Third Floor Planned The youth, Rdbert Dinge,l, 23, Certificates were presented to state depart~ent as educa about 14 feet more altitude' The new building was finish­ of Bayonne, 'N.J., a second year 98 churches from 61 Iowa coun- advisor to the U.S. High Com­ might have permitted the plane ed in 1951. A third floor will be veterinary student, will be given ties Monday at the annual Iowa /Tlissioner in B.erlin .. He also in­ to clear the peak. added when funds are available, a men.tal eX'amina.tion, the chief Christian Rural institute at Iowa structs a RUSSIan hIstory coursc Francosco Mau ro, prefect of according to George L. Horner, said. State College, Ames. I at SUI. Ricti Province, said there were sut architect, indications woulrl-be looters had Miss Halsey explains that the ------reached the crash scene before proposed third floor wl11 . house the official search parties. anoth~r ·gym and study rooms Poeaible Lootine for ,grllduate students. B. J. ORBAN, professor and Hearl Fund To (anvass (ily Sunday "I have suspicions - almost head of the department of proof - that somebody reached , The addition is joined directly "Help Your Heart Fund­ to the original women's gYI1l perlodontlc~ In the Loyola uni­ the plane before we did, possibly Help Your Heart" will be th~ whicb was built in 1915. The versity college of dentistry In to loot the wreCk," Mauro said. Chicago, will deliver a lecture theme of volunteer workers for "1 have ordered an investigation 'IYmnasium annex, an old two­ the 1955 heart fond campaign story trame structure was torn on "The Pathology of Oral to tind out who found the plane Sunday as they conduct a house­ 'dQwn to make room for the new Mucous Membrane" at the and failed to report it." to-house canvass of Iowa City.· collstruction in 1951. SUI college of dentistry Sun­ The plane was last heard from The city will be canvassed be­ bullcllnr OU;'ITown day ilt 7 :30 p.m. when it re'Jorted in to the Rome Miss ' Halsey, who joined the - .. --- tween I p.m. and 4 p.m. Sunday, airport, orily 16 minutes away, Mrs. Gerhard Ha l tman, collec­ the night of Sunday, Feb. J 3. It start in said that old build- tions chairman announced. was on a regular flight frof(! int is still192~, very functional, al- Johnson Sfresses Brussels to Leopoldville, Belgian thougb outer-own. It has only . No campaign goal has been set for heart Sunday because no Congo, ,by way of Rome. • onc:~ been uSI!P tor other purpos- eSl in . 19L7, when It housed the Sy'mpathAfl"c'f Ear goal can describe the need for funds to carry out heart re­ search, says L. E. Hunn, John­ ROrC. 1'1 Can: remember when I first 'Wh en Ch I" Id Sfuffers YM~A Is Asking ~ame lt~l'e;" Miss Ralsey recatl­ son County heart committee chairman. This drive is the only 'ed.:" :'1 'would, ask the janitor When a child stutters, the "pa- for ''Contributions about' aome dust ~n the corner time of the year the Iowa City and be'd reply, 'Oh, that's just tient" probably is the parent, community will have an oppor­ Letters will be sent today to 11le army.' '.. Prof. Wendell Johnson, SUI tunity to help combat heal t dis­ SUI male faculty members ask­ AltbO'lgh It has recently been speech clinic director, suggests. ease, he said. ing them to contribute to the ' repainted and the floors tiled, Writing by invitation in the Reart research today is aimed SUl Young Men's Christian as~ tlie . older building presents a current issue of the New York primarily at curing and controll­ sociation. · contrast with the modernistic Times magazine, Johnsin stresses ing three heart diseases respon­ March-Prizes Galore! Donald Sunde, G, Iowa City" new sible for more than 714 thousand to student secretary of the YMCA, to .. architecture. of the 1951 addi- that "what is most important is If you desire Mask, they're ==i1I...... ".:;.;a ,tialL • not the way the child speaks bu t deaths in 1953. The three dis­ Free at our office ltllf ' 41 1 explained that the organization's politlca "". The paneled walls in the hall the way his parents listen to his orders are atherosclerosis 0 1 In Person Vfi!.lIAM DON olla ad-..isory boy rd hopes to raise day. $1 ,200 this year from faculty Dnd i. the woodwork, even In a speech and the way they (eel hardening of the arteries, high JACK OA TJ'5 & HIS HOWlN . TAILOR · PR£MIIIGER .fresh copt at varnish, show that about it and influence the child blood pressure and rheumatic cotltributions. The $) ,200 is one~ 'it ,was built betore the age of to feel about it, and the way fever. ALL STAR ENTERTAIN· hal! the organization's annual his .modern design. they feel about him-and about It is estimated that one of ev­ ING ORCHESTRA operating budget. . POrt . Ph1slea, Eduea~len Chanees thlmsclves." ery 16 Americans suffers from P rof. C, Woody Thompson, di..'l ·him rector of SUI's bureau of busi- holding i . As the styles change to form Ite reports results of SUI some form of heart or blood ves­ Nex~ Tues. this contrast, so does the nature studies involving nearly 1,000 sel disease. These diseases are ness and economic research, is oIl a chairman of the finance drive. back of physical education. Miss Hal- mothers and fathers and 500 responsible for 52 per cent of all MARDI GRAS BALL sey observes the trend is toward Children, with half of the chil­ deaths at all ages. About 247;000 HEART FUND WORKER Mrs. Elber~ E. Rea.er, 1715 Est., "OVER & UNDER 28-N]lfE" individual sports such as bad- dren regarded by their parents deaths occur in the "productive" checks mail contributions totallnf more than $34141 already re- I 3 BANDS 3 mi)lton and volleyball, which as stutterers. "It was observed age groups below 65. ceived from Iowa City businesses. (No dance Ash Wednesday) re~ulre more 'space. that the parents who felt that Since 1948 more than $8 mil­ Says Religion Bigg lion has been spent on research W h'e Ii women's education their' children did not ·speak Moeller Discuss LATE classes' first were organized in ,smoothly enough tended to be projects of the American Hearl To SHOW TODAY By Lawrence Sherman I laoo.. Uley u~q tl)e YMCA-Y\,V- ~rlY conscientious, somewhat association. Progress has been Journalism Oareers TONITE Fut.ure In:t~llectual lc.'O(]crs wHI CA., in. Close .hall. A , year later, p&~eclionistic, imp at i en t for made in diagnosis, in improving find religiollS' studJes a greater ,. a . ~pe~illl arm was s~t up in the their children to meet adult dl ugs for treatment and in new P ror, Leslie G, Moeller, di­ challen;ge 1Ihan scientific re­ b.ment ot the hall 01 Hberal standards," he says. surgical techniques. rcctor of thc SUI school of jour­ searoh, ,the Rev. William G. Pol­ uts. "These mothers and tathers nalism, will be D speaker at the la.m, executive director of -the ',Called the "crypt," It consist- also tended to rate themselves NEWCOMERS TO MEET high school Career Dayal Eagle Oak Ridige Instit.ute of Nuclear Studies, .said! Monday. ed 4f one room, 44 by 2S teet, and each other less favorably A Newcomers' Club bridge Grove April 6. I Adm, This t.nearement OnlJ " l/l which 114 girls took lnstruc- than the objective facts merited. party wil,l be held ,at 7:30 p,m. Moeller, a past president of The Rev. Mrr, Pollard, iWlho has Till 5:3 0 65" En. sSe accepted challenges in both · tion • . There was one shower. By and large, they were striving- Monday In the Umverslt.y club the Association of Accredited Schools and Departments of fiel.dS, · 'arrived. jn Iowa CHy I'A' the 8.~~ ti,ne .a plan was to .rise in social and econo1\lic Irooms of the Iowa MemorIal U.n- Monday tor /two weeks ot ad­ ".propo841d, 'accordipe to a 1924 status, and on 'the average they lon, Mrs. Reynold Ruppe, chal ~­ Journalism, will discuss careers and opportunities in .the field ot dresses and discussions at SUI lHu¢, of "Ipwa Alumnus," In seemed to need to have their man of the club, announced FT!­ 2 RARE AND EXCITING FILMS and neamy c.'hur.ches. which' both men's and women's children 'show up well' a bit day, mass communications, FOR THOSE WHO ENJOY GREAT The 'ascend.J.r\lg inrterest ot re­ .phY~lcl\l education, classe~ would mo,re than did the control group jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ugion is evident, he said, by the , lISe tbe SUI atmory, The maga- parents," Johnson observes. ENTERT AINMETNT • , • faf their own fields are The women's physical educa- toster and retard it, he contln­ ond the naw plainly visiible Md the ex­ .' ti6n class then returned to Close ued. CLOSING..-- NOTICE BALLET ESPANOL Citement is no longStS W\l~hout giv­ TI i p~~ . Hemmen of Iowa City was 'liON - Ing 'U:P lIheir occupaUon, Re.fer­ ~11T11sed Frl~!lY' py Judge Rog­ Iowa 'State Bank &Trust Co.~ rlnr 1n his own. fle,ld or physka, Th!R~ , er I~l~ • . Hemmen is now .ervlng DRUG SHOP , he named OIUIl VM WelBaker as iln hh IJlI '.Hnfenc' in . ~hC! state penlten~ Beuah Hotel J.lle..... MEMBERS: F.D.I.C. tia,), at rort Mad!.sQn.