• The Weather ~rving the State CIMQ wI&It ___ sleet ....,..... JfttIeW , • University of lowCl ...... aftenIeoIl wI&It JMre nbI ., ...w e1QleeW Ie Campul and' ...... re rata ..... wtUt _ Fridu. HIda Iowa City ow.an *Ma,., "; lew, n. RIP WeIIIIeHa,.. tl; I_,lL 1161 - AI Iowa March II 1954
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ssalWednesdayf!n~'d.ntC credited arthy . dlOn"to :~nn~~~!::::';=:::~:~~:':~ traffic referee Rollin D. Shull. 411l- Over Adm,-n,·siral-,on Obi~e(l\·on .rnrn:Llnl! ~I::r~'~ ~~-e~~h:~~ dWoi?lOn!gt~:~~r~~rddw;ll~d'asn't _~nd- to p~?;~r/~::s::t~~~ t~:;'~U=.\~!'~t: n~: t~:~m..eans I., ,,_ J ,~ every wo If: .an ers s ... , Sbull .ua.....,ded te u In a spcec h a ttaC~Dg ""'"... 0- 84 he had heard only a bll ot the ...... lien n • WASIUNGTONC",,-The bouse McCarteY (~-Wis.), the &P«!Cf1\ reported on television. Ike AHends Meeting for Advancement of Colored bru.sbed aside Eisenhower .dmin- ,. dln,er of perlOnal ag. rail. S'" At KeCarua C 'A istration opposition WedneJd.,y ...dlltem1cnt· and a spilt Repub- • ,. ong M and overwbelmlnllY passed the party. Yet his salute to nanders, his ress' US t pprove. first erneral elIrue to cut In IjIenhower ~ald, too, that CBS round-about attribution of perlon- more than 20 yearl. j I'fflC had dlscharge~ their re-' al awandlzement to lIoIcCarthy, W A lie 5 Tb bill, sent to the senate by Cor Impartiality in do- plua his approval of the ""ay CBS or ' c:&,·on e ays a 411-1 roD call vote, would U~ time to tbe RepubUcan par- and NBC propose to leave McCar- I, . trim 1112 mUllon dollirs a year rather than to McCarthy 10 thy out of the rebu~al to Steven- from excise taxea on dozens of l:.wer blasts from !.dlal E. Siev- son, added up to per ape- the heav- WASHINOTON (If'}-Preaidept Item. like admlalon tickets, .,n. The GOP assignea Vice- le.t Slap tbe President hu taken ElIenhower dedared WectnHday COIlJreII to declare it. Now, Jet jewelry, fun and telepbone bills. tsldent Richard Nixon to make at the controversl'l senator trom the m a •• 1 v e mUitary ~t US have that clear. And ~ it the The euU would take effect U official reply. Wisconsin. • America hu poised for Innant answ~r." April 1-three weeki from Thurs- Ie_rk Is Nonsense Eisenhower waa lau_hln,: aod ~ will never ,0 to war without T~ was no upJanltlon 01 day. • hlle he was at It the President he drew a bi, laugh In return, prior con~lonal approval. how thls fltl2d In with Secretary Def ted b 213 200 t !. news confcren'ce Stevenson's when he told reporters he Wal Eisenhower said that Will hit ot State Du1Jp' Description of V.s. Wal :aDe:no:.;c mo;e to v~~ ~k that the GOP Is 'tbalf Mc- perfectly certain hc wouldn't ,et answer to a new. conference "mU!lve reulia~ory" poWft able from all taxes IIny movie, sports utby and haH Eisenhower" was throutfh the tmohr~~n, Witlhout a QUe3tion about what the \1nlt~ to .ttike back instantly. or similar entertainment tlckct llI\Sell5e." Yct he bore down on ques on, as 0 ~ . reaet OD to State. would do If an Amerldn 1n a .peech at New York l ..t costin, 50 cents or Ie •. ~. danger of a party rift that Flanders talk. technician Is kUted or captured In Jan. 12 Dullea .ald: ""'t threaten hIs legislaUve pro- Ike Ca. Acree IndochIna. "The boic decision W81 to M- ...... IDcl1U1ed In commcnting on Flanders' "Now, certainly," he said, "1 He said he wanted It c:le.rlY pel1d prlmatlly upon a peat ca- The bill would drop the exclJe , can aifee with this part. The Re- understood. Lllter, he IUl.horiud paclty to retalillte, instantly, by tax on all admission trom 20 to 'cCarth . h d 110 immediate re- publican party is now the party direct quotation ot his exact mcans and at places of our own 10 per cent. o what Eisenhower said of responsibility, 50 cbarlled by thc words. cbooslnc." It would ~tpone-for one year ~. e'ld ' I people or the United States In the DntIllJlllq .. Table only_bout '1,070,000,000 In re- nan r took he enatc floor electiv;e proceas. And when Flan- Drummin; on the table before S d P bI' I ductlon. scheduled under present Tillday-one or the !irst Republi- ders points up the danJeT' of us blm and .tampln, his toot, the tu ent U IcatlOns law lor April 1 on liquor, dllr- senatorl) to come rigbt out engaaing ~n internecine warfare, President IllSerteci he is aa eon- ettea, automobilea, ,truclts. assail McCarthy point that we are en- It am 0 t' nOt tlb t I Cd :t tlons, but argued the treasury dangcrlog tbe program ot action, cur y d epar men 'II on FI'le 8' Ap'pll"cations t rd ~ GOP. that all the leaders"'ip Is a .... eed believe Is ror th., welfare and tbe ... IDI!lNT ElSENIlOWER In,.. the .. tar pa nrled Banner" at the openl". of a convention can no aHo the .weepl.ng tax lub Sidetraeki N" " .' ,... d th I .- 0' cut. provided elsewher in the ,,' . DI' auOD upon, and we are trylnl to put .ecur.~ an e cont nUed .. fctr. Eilht students have lIled pet!- t.be NaUonal IatJon lor the Ad anel'ml'nt 0' olorl'd Propl... Jolol.l1r In the In,lnr are Dr. bill. The administration has an- While saymg there was much to acroas, then he Is dolnl a service ot the United State' of America, Uons of candidacy tot the board CbauillJ 11. Tobla • cukr, ('balrman, and Walltr White, rl,bl, e culiye eeretar) or tb or ....,I. noune d it wlll fl,ht when the as ,~el1 11$ deplore in "Mc- when he calls the are~t d.nler 10 llliIenhower asserted, addinl: ot irlUtees of Student PubHcl- diI.n. The chid e ecuUYe poke briefl . b1ll re ches the .enate to soften 'V'I,nv",m Flanden said McCar- that kind of tblnl that is happen- "And I 11m no golnl to dcma- tions, lnc. Wednesday waa the the revenue blow. Red hunts were sidetracking in,. 10l\le about it." • application deadline. ( . did Fill D n [rOm serious problems No. In Peelu.a That came In ~Iy to a reqU~ t Two two-year terms and a one- .an I acy ling eadiline Sel Dorm Fielcl Day Plantl Revenue, TV Talk da fter~ hdegr~ ~,~e fdan- "Now, I am not goin, to be In a for comment on a speech last Sat- year term are open on the board. T F Els nhower told his new. con- a ae, e sa, s rom position of endorsln, every word urday nllht by Adlai E. Steven- Memben will be .clected durlnl • 0 eature Races, (erence Wednesday he will make he said or how he &aId Jt. 1 don't son, the Democratic nominee Ei- all-campUJ elections March '4, ( II R I Games, Free Food a radio and tel vision address know. . . seQhower derea~d In th. 1952 Those filln, ror tl\e oue.year O. ounci epresen a,I Ives next week outllnln. his tax, phll- "But 1 do say that ca11\n, at- preeldenti.l clrnpallO. term were Jlck. HUM, A8, Iowa I i . OIophy. HIli press secretary, Jame ". tenUon to the JTav~ error In ,pllt- 8teftDHa Q .....ae. City; Diane Skinner, AS, Cedar ' . An all-dormllory II Id C. Ha, rty, laid all major net- 'l~lnlaIJement Striving tlng apart when you are in PQlI- S tee n n had t\ d Rlpidl' Jo Ann Murray AS, The deadline ror fil nl cwtlfl- [e tUllna ir r frc hm n and workS had been ask d tor 15 lions of responsibility and ,oln, whetbe~ the' c:nllltapo ,,~~:: l:~" Oaleab:u." and William 'Teter, CIte. of candidacy to run {or Stu- own rul (or campalllning lind various It m s and rae ,is being "11~ute~ of t1(i next Monday Own Inleresls !fo~r:: o~~e{~~l~f~~~t'-' s d~Ct lett the nation with "tile gril" A2; Des :0Ine5. dent Cquncll representatives trom quaUlicaUoos. plann d, -according to Lalry Nel- n ~:i 0 sr (c tl~e was set. I. aU." OU. a C~Olceb of Inllotlon or a thermonu- te:;::';,'e~ ~arl:e wt;I~~ Y~'i Town Men, Town Women, and Alph Phi Omega, national serv- son, ca, Aurcllo, co-ch Irman to ~l;:: ~~e:pr:~~I:I~t~a~~;'8 Ch' t I bo The McCarthy-NJxon-8teven.son c ear olocau.t.'· Sl,ourney' Richard D Wolfe A3' Marrled HOUSing in th IIll-cam- Ic fratcrnity, will mnQ, the polls thc cyen commlttec ror th d'l,) . fight alainst a Democratic movc ~ng,~~~~g:~~n Da C r itelM cot tbe moet attention at tbe Eisenhower said lhere has been Donnellso~' John Elm'an AI' ~ pu. elecUon, Mareh 24 has b en set at SchacHer h 11 , Unlv nlty hall Th rOlram to be held April to Incr as individual incom tax wedn:~ ay nighn th~t I' b~ news conference. Bmin addition: no chan..-none at all-In pro- MoInes and Don McQuillen' AS for Tucsday. and the Iowa Memorial Union, 24 will b held' on th intramur I exemptions by ]00 tor each tax- t a . F ... Sep die B d~ cedure$ of the joint c.hlef.ll 01 staff I-II ' • , , whleh will be open [rom 10 a m to ' p d h ddt managcmellt .~IU never . be avo a t. lID th naticm" toP' mW~, stra... ..; ~er on.. Certificates m.y be filed In thl' 4 p.m. Currl r Hall, W Lia~n, field. w t of thc field house. . ayer.1l eac epen en • to settle. all then dlspUtCB bc- Orr the question 01 atitebood for body. To be el181ble tor UD4 udent. Council ortie J 13 Mlolc- HlUcTCSt nd th Q d I ll- N Ison let the do mltorlC' arc That would save taxpayers each ~l-e 'strlvlng fol' their AllIVta and Jlawal1, Eisenhower studen J'lNatI luwe 28 rne«t~ , a UII Tllng . po ... r about $2,.00,000,000 a year, and Ii)terests. said he personaliy favors separate Asked what th\i country would hours of ttet!li at 8u] and a ell- bri~e hall, weckdllY. from 1 to 4 In~ placcs will be open [rom 10 trying to build Il tradition out drive the government 'that much Ching spoke before on estimated handling. The seriate votes today do if one or tbe U.S. aIr force mulallve jude point at least eqvlll p.m. :there are three !ie~~ cacll to 1.I:rt1. until 6 p.m. ' sucb a dllY,. mOre in the red. It would rellev~ persons attcnding 8 lecture se- on a proposal to tie them together ti~hnlclalUl helpi", t"e Frenc~ I: to that required 'by their coUete Town Men and M",I'f cc,l. Housin , .~ntormQtlon sh e1.s tor Ill] con- Event$ IIrc being planned on ml1Uons ot taxpllyCTS wJth low In .tho Iowa Memorial Union. In onc bill. In oehlna were c1iptured or k tle for craduaUon. Twenty-five 111- and two Cor Town Women. dltlates to be lect d March 24 Il individual ba si· witb I.ncom or large families 1rom . Th a f F k H Sch by the Commun at l\Ierrlllaa, the natures of .tuden in the oancH mUllt be turned In to th Student ' aDY Income Ux bill at aO Labor unions will always try to e c 5e 0 rail . wa- President replied' d te' 1\ I un th - Only one certWc till ' been r ... CoUncil office by March 17 and dormitory competition YO. • • the intcre.ts of the work- ble, marine corps colonel who con- . . a s co e e III appear on e cclvcd for Town Men and nonb th rtf 11 did t b Ibl N Is id (Jrutea EleeUon baDe t d d Ceased to lerm warrare while in No IDvolv-.cm petition. ' c LS 0 a clln atcl 0 s e, e on sa . Th is th t t b i I_,m .."t m:t~:~n a~t~/~he :~~ Communist , hands in Korea and "Tbere Is ,oln, to bf' 1'0 In- The appllcaUons received Wl!d- bave ,been CUcd [or either of th elccted ut th all-campus elecUoru Chairmen oC committee 01 t;e ~~ges~eaa:r cfos;srgc~~~ then repudiated it, must be han- volvement of America in Wlr un- neaday await virlflc:.tion b)' th other two unlUi- Anyone! J'esldini must be turned In by March 16. In, on tbe pro,ram are: aressional batUes ot this con,res- bave no illusions," Ching said, died with under~tandin', ~Isen- less It Is a rC$Ult of the Constlt1l- board to UJUre that tllese require- In thOle unlt.s who has a cumula- "~CREA E GUARD and Joseph Furukawa, C4, sionll election year. The show- union is a political or,anlza- hower said. He Slid you can t toke tlonal prOteu that is placed upon menti hive been met. tlve lJ'ade point equalin, the re- ou~ Hawaii, evcntll chairmen, Beula down in the hOl.lse is scheduled " When a unJQn leader gels such people bock an uk :roun, Student Publications, JDC., op- qulrement for graduation from lb WASHINGTON (JP)-Thc guard Pa n A3 Shenandoah ubl next Wednesday and Thursday, 100 friendly with management he Americans to follow them. llnthusl- 300 000 I erates The DailY rowan, Hawkeye torce at thc Capitol was hurriedly y " , p when Oemocra~ ani expected to iI.'i\ossed out on his ear." astically, yet they musn't be con- ncrease and M,.pzlne X. In cooperation college In which he is registered reinforced Wednesday alter an chairman, G tald Wilson, Al try wrJtJng Ibe ~xemplJon In- Commenting on the TaCt-Hart- demned too severely. r will) the athletic department It and Is a fun time studcnt may run anonym:>uS telephoned warning BlairsbUrg, r trcshment chalr- crease 'nto an V75-pale general ~ law, Ching Baid ''It is no pana- Ik~ Smile. GrImI,. Noled "In ' February .PreparS\l. prlnla and distributes by submitting lne certlClcate oC that "troublc" was about i.o break I man. tax over-haul bill. '" for aU the evils. I don't think Eisenbower smiled grimly and pro.,..tns for cam p U 5 sports candidacy and filling out an in-. out. There were rcport.s n tbrcat ]n case of rain, the proaram Hepl.lbllcan leader Halleck at I, half as bad as labor tblnks or his eyes flashed when he hit back Une lTd events. fo(mation sbeet to be used for had been made to " hoot up thel will be held May 1. Indiana told the hoUse the He- ~ 114 b'd as man8iement thinks twice at the speech in which Stcv- mp oyment ren .~ ~d. O\f tru~ oe SFl, purposes ot publlclty. 'coate" as th. house was shot up , bublican-'PQllIOred tax program 1Wa." " '. cnson, tile 1952 DemocraUc presl- w.rIC m ts at eut once a ~fb, Names of studenu r\.lnning rot: March J py Puerto Rican fana\Jcs. WHAT IN A NAME' for thls year will provide reduc- .., am' putting confidence in tbe dent"l nominee lit into both Me- WASHlNGTON (tP) Th Lebo c:rtr~18 ~e ~fpora~. budpt. 1>0 Ulon In ~WCAr W~, UWA . WllHam Bonaell. house sergeantl CAMP ;P(CKETT, Va. (IP)- So- tlons of ,7,300,000,000 alto,ether. 4/nerlcan peOple," Ching said, Carthy and the 'admlnistratlQn. d trn nt Wedn d e rt~ t, ec 51 ~e • ~rs a bU~ Board of Publica~l~ Collcge of at arms, laid rcporters thc FBI cla~ 1\oto from his army peat: WIl- He said indh1duals would reeeive lit labor and management wlll Stevenson told a Democratic epar e cs.y repo e a OL t e pu ".~ It LJberal Arts ~Ior . laM,; Union had ,feCl)ived a telephon call Uam C. Drlnkwine and Jan~ ",70O,OflO,OCIO 01 these benefits Nt wit,b ~ach other as . clvlllzed party rally a~ Miami Beach, Fla., ~g::tT e:~IOymen~ ~ro~e:Y 0"riates'tud ' . d board and Panacca board m t b, I I . .\ . ~ r I I' I . . \' • 0FfiitriAL DAILY BIJ,IJ./lE1IN • THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 By J.r.r. ROBERTS JR. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Items are aeheduJe.d in the President'. ollict Old Capilli Associated Press News Analyst Thur.;day, l\larch 11 , Bridge, Sun porch, IOllla Unum. room, 10W8 Union. S,.. JEAN l\lcNIE I I 4: 10 p.m. _ ~nrormation First, 7: 30 p.m.-Union 'Board movie, 2:00-5:00 p,m. - D u pJi 1)lr~etor of the Oakdale Oeeupa- The Eisenhower administration, senate chambel'. O.C. !"Mr. Smith Goe~ to Washington," Bridge, Su~po~h, Iowa Unbt. LVI('W" tlonal Therapy Department with its concentrated l'eaction to 7:30 p.m. -Iowa section, Ameri- lounge, Iowa Union. • 8:00 p.m. - I~wa llIllIIIA · Occupational therapy is derihed Adlai Ste. venson's attack on it can Chemical society, W. H. pearl- I 8:00 p.m.-Iowa MountalDee~s travelogue, Dr. Alfred M. in Oakda1e state sanatorium as . . '. . son, Minneapolis, "Fluorochemi- travelogue, Bill Dunaway, "Skis "Fabulous New' Zealand," any activity, mental 01' physical, new mIlitary polley, recogmzes a cals," room 300, Chemistry build- Against Mont Blank" and "Con- bride auditorium. medically prescl'ibed and profes- widespread uneasiness on the sub- ing. Quest of Fitz Roy." Macbride au- M d ,.,' II .Z . . d't . on ay, .. are <- sionally guided to f1 id 'a patient lect. F riday, l\larch 12 I onum. . c!: I i ' r~dOvel ry Il'om disease or jl'\- I In the ab,ence of a referendum 7:00 p.m. _ NCAA Basketball I\fonday, ~farc h 15 'I ~ :W p.m .....lJ' ~o ll e'e of JI ry .•r j. .," I Iit is difficult' to judge just Ilow'I p ayo cr s (2 games,) fi e...1" h ouse. 7';W. . pm'.' - UniversJI 'Oh.'club Jecture Dr5 l . t" }.ans O. ~'9' !lill itypes of occ4pation- ' . . 8:15 p.m. _ Archaeological so- brIdge 'Ylth sur Newcomers as ,er, !O ~,e, .~e.IJIlI;~S1a e ,aa th,erllp-y brei used ' at this hos- far 01' how de,ep thIS uneasmc"s clety lect'.Jre Dr. William Steven- guests, Iowa Ul\ion. · er Ammals, ,l\;1.edlcal lurlpruw 'Pltal~Junttlbnnl ' and onlc. With goes. It is all mixed up, too, with son Smith, J\1use'lm of Fine Arts, Wednesday, March 11 • lre. the Junctional type, occupational the general desire 1:>1' as much Bo ton, "Recent Discoveries in 8:00 p.m.-Universill , ~ancert 8:00 p.m.-Graduate collett therapy is prescribed by the doc- 1 eonomy as the nalion's security Egypt," Shambaugh lecture room, co u I' s e, , CQI.lJmbUS Bbvehoir, 'Humanitil!5 ,society leelul'f, tor fOl' some definit e , treatment wlii st nd: Library. lounge, Iowb. Union, r' Hans Dlivid, Michigan such as remedial exel'cise, im- But that very ido It-ads to the Saturday, l\I arch 13 Thursday, March' 18 "The Artistio Creed of J, S. provement of tonus, graduati on fear a~ong sO,me pe.>ple that the 12:00 noon ___ Morlar Boal'd 2:00-4:30 p.m.-University ~Iub e'1ate chl)mber, O.C. of effort 01' mental rest and l'e, 1admllllstrallon s economy cam~ls t t R' . l' Tea and Style shoW, Iowa Umon. Wednesday March U .. " mar y par y Iver rool11 .owa t d M h 20 ' laxation. The prescription Is then • Ipalgn mtght warp Its shmates or Un' n' , a ur ay, arc 8:00 p.m.-University sent to the occupalional'therapy security ne?ds and cause' it to 7':~0' p.m. _ NCAA basketball .12:15 p.~.-~merican Associ- ny Orchestra epncert,lounge, department and a therapist is as- make a mlstroke. plavoffs (2 games) field house. ahon of UIlI,,:e~slty Women lunch- Union. . d t th t t' t W ill trrss Appeal ' eon, Prof. Wilham E. Porter, sur, slgne 0 a pa len . ~ -. ... . unday, March if ,"The European Press" Iowa Un- Thursday, March %5 Decides on Activities MRS. BETTY LACINA, former ociupatlonlll ther a py student at SUI, and Miss J ean McNJ e, diredor Stevensop makmg a speech pre- . . D ' ' . . . Th th i t tak' . to I . . th ' th De t 2.00-5.00 p.m. ,- Tea ance. Ion. 12.30 p.m. - Umvers/ty e erap s , 109 10 con- of the occupational therapy department at Oakdale tate sanatorium, a sist a patient who Is weav- VI~I\I~rnt'g e Is.sues e grmoc,roa s Itiver dance, Iowa Union. , Sunday, March 21 luncheon and party bridge, sideration the treatment pre- inr to strenr then shoulder mu cles and to improve posture following che t surrery for tuberculosis. WI s ress d urmg the con 'essl n- ?·OO 5'00 D I' t 2'00 5'0 T D R' U' scribed and the patient's abilities ______al eamaaign obviouslY thought •. -. p.m. - up I cae . - . 0 p.m. ea anee, Iverl nJOn. an? inler~s~s~ decides on two or continued the supervised gradedl the attllck WO~ld.bave w'ide appe~1. g;;r~: !~;O~)a tion re,ardlnr date. beyond thIs lIChredule, see reservations In the office of the l h~ee acttvll1es ~ h lch ,~ould be activity pro,{ram. Very satisfac- ... I Top-level replies have now been SUItable ..T he patIent Is gIven t.he tory resulls were obtained with ' { made by the Pre!assist the 'patient in his ad- Iwas an attempt to reassure public new licenses have bcan "snowed, th U. P [S I H ' two hours credIt are naeded quently WIth the doctor concel:n- justment to hospital routine; third, .. th t th" 1 k" I'm e mono 1'0. amue a)s ell d is' f M . In. g any changc in the prescrlp- to promote Volu/ltal'y stay I'n the opInIon a . e new ,,00 -, n under" for several weeks by a of the SUI history departmp.nt s a. vert 109 or agazme defense cOhtamed no Maglnnt tremoundous volume of registral- '11 t th N Expenence recommended but hon. t . t'l d' I d' L'" h I WI presen n paper on e ew C t t V' ..l I R di I E I P U> d sana orlum un I me Ica 15- Ine psyc oogy. ion business There has been some D \ Mba d t t necessary. on ac Ir",n a eme a xer c se rescr e t~arge, and fourth, to prepare the Decision ]\.fade criticism of 'the present system by t cad' em ers l'e urge 0 11 - lins, business and advert' An example of the functional patient for the post-hospitaJiza- It all began when the joint. those who have to wait in line to en . manager immediately. Phone type cl occupational therapy was lion period. chiefs, after an intensive survey, get the nelY lic~nses. , or x.2358. a pat~ent for whom the doctor STUDENTS WHO DlD NOT • • , -.-- decided that the United States Motorists are supposed to have . . prescribed remedial ex"'rcise fol- 5t k 0' M Sh I 0 eeuld save money and still have :l their new licenses by Feb. 1. But pIck up theIr money or books at GIRLS. WITH .A 3.0 Oil 0 lowing surgery, The surgery in rl e on es olnes (00 5 ver. better detens" by cutting down on since new registratior.3 do,) not be- the Book Exchange may do so grade pomt. tor fIrst semester , this case was a three stage thora- .. th h'" h 31 f 1 4 Iha t e<:eived inv!t~tjOla I 'cnplasty on the left side. ' ° ~ the army, holding d~wn on the gin until the previnu3 Der.. I , and rou,&! ".a~c r~m - p.m., ve no. I ,. r , "1.. , . • 'I , Inavy, and concentratmg on dl'- there are well over a milton of Monday throu~h F.nday at the thEl MOltal' B~ard Sm9;I'ty 1) 'J ona~ he objectives of the oceupa- U A T P. T t C velopment of atomic warfare, them to b~ issued each year. the Student CounCIl offIce 113 Mac- shquld ch~ck ~n the oFfIce 01 t l 1.i l iheulP1_ treatment were: especially strategic bombing. job can'vbe completed by Feb. 1. bl'ide hall. After Ma ch 31 they dent. aUalrs, UniverSIty ~aU. l /first, to prevent ,spinal rotation nlons gree 0 repareI ' I es ase ill b th t f th bI R ations ' "1< much' as possible; second, to ,', '. Tying It up with diplomacy, Sc,'- As soon as the treasurers take W ecome.e proper y a e POSSI e errOt;. eserv. " I .. .. 1\ 1 1 I ctary of tate Dulles announced care of their "heavy backlog" of Student CounCIl. toe party can be mad/! In the , lll t a.l.nt31.11 ¥tlOp"I~ 'tt~,e left ~ ou.. DES MOINES 1.lP)- Two ' AFL -- - ,~ I 1 a poliry of "M!lssive retaliation" ordel's for new licenses, Carlson ~ fice .of student affairs at. h.t I( ~:Il' thlrd, to mtlln am goo pos- unions called o{( a strike. !lgainst lsaid that it had "no knowledge of torney, ~llid h'.! favored the c.: the School offic ia ls said only about 100 9;55 ~r~;:;ts Ol:~~hllll . t. OMICROI'!/' CIJAPTER OF AL- UNIVERSITY LOCAL l'IO. ~~~: t:4~o~e-;':1~' P1t~s ~~~i ~~nb~ ~ ere i nvolv~d. 10.00 KS UI pha Phi Omega natiqnal service of th~ P4blic, ~vorkers \laIa! . radeCl wifn anQtti ~ r 12 1T\iles or J orda.n s,hd the te.st c a ~e pr o~ - fraternity will hold eJections WSUI \vill prescnt hvo pro- , ~. grams from the National EdueaL :r~ lect"•• ",. delivered.1 The Daily Iowan lion Broadcasting network today. Iowa Memorial -Chion Oil F rom the series, Foll< lore of In- 2 by Geoffre'Y Crowther, ~------~------~~~------THURSDA Y, MARCH I I, 1954 diana, WSUI will carry the pl'O- the EconoJ:Tl l~ t In Lond~ g1'a m, "Greek at Gary," at 2:15 frequent utor to the ------PlibUtlbed dally .""epl Sunda, .nd .... --1O ..---lee I. el....---- •• ------.U •• r .. I..------Fr~d------M . Pownall.------Publlsber---- MondlY .nd I",al holldayl by Studenl err ....1 ,.1...... rlbe .. II rett.rled CharI •• E. Barnum, Asslltant Publl.ber p.m . "Greek a l Gary" gives the caf\,P.~~ Publication., Inc., 128 low. Av • . , Iowa II, » a.m, Tile Da"" Iowan etre.IAUea picture of a folk culture particu- , eUy, Iowa. &nlu04 .. _ond cia .. ..,,,,,,,, •• ,, I. 'ke rear 01 01. 1 ••• - St d :':::"':t :...F:.r.;·;;..;.;,.ecI·~~$-'iM- DAILY IOWAN EDITORIAL STAP" lal' to the city 01 Gary, Ind. U en In 06VV m~1l m.lt~r II the pOit o~flc•• 1 lowl .aUo" ...n.I." Da 'Dq.' .n' I.wa ".ttltor ...... : Jack Burrow. etty, urJer the let of con...... ot a •••, I ••,ee ',en, • II ••• t. II •••111 Mana,lne Ed itor .... Katharln. HarriS At 7 tonight, tl'\e original radio In.toxiCjQtiOI) Marcb 2, In• . T .....y 'hr ••, .. BaI.r".T; ••.m . 10 II New. Ed ilor ...... Sarah Adam• On Char, •••• ...... y. Cll y Ed itor ...... Phll O'Connor s!!(ies, "They Fought Alone," will Ralph ,.'. K. Amend, AS. MDiBER 01' THl ASSOCIATED PHSS Society Editor ...... Joan Rldg.way be aired. The -struggle for aca-Moines, pleaded guilty in J TIle .....octa\ed P ... II entitled ex· fr ...... I... 1'01, .. .. Sporl. Ed itor . Howl e Greonwal d UN CaD 4181 denlic freedom Is presented. To- county dLStrrtl co un Wed elusively to the tor rep·mlle.llon ,e,.,l •••• 1t.IIII, •••• lie ..., AlISlst.nt Sport. Edllor .... Gene Ingle Of ~11 the ~ . new. prlnlfil In Ihl. n·. ,a,1 Assistant City EdItor .. . Dick Soloway night's program wlll describe the afte1'lloon to a charge o~ 0 . _",per .. well.. .U AP newl .r ...... L. ta Til. D_llp I ...... l'I'.rlal ,fll...... I. till C...... I· Chief Photollrapher , ... Dick Pltachk. Italian scientis t Galileo and how a motor vehicle while into 41 ..~lc .~ Wlrsts. Snyder and Mr . Geor e Krohn. A The . Bro\ nie upper will take number or Girl Scout and other tilairman of the sports day. and place from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday and ,adulls. will a. ilIt In Iving the ptol. Margaret Fox of physical lbe Intermediat~ Girl COUI. upper skit.!. ueation for \Vomen, is heading i l"heduled trom II to 8 p.m. Curved bar pins, ""bleh Igniry '!culty members serving as ad IMonday. Both will be held In the the high t rank in Intermedia visers to committee chairmen. Community buildlO . Friday will Girl Scouting, and tirst cl S$ be the 42d annlver ae' of the bad ell 'ill be presented to a Faculty members assisting In Ifoundln, of 'lrl coutln, In the number of girls at the Intermedi THREE CANDID TE FOR Q BEN or the Meeta Ball are, left to rl,bt, no Tant,., AI, Chlearo. 01.: planning the program are Janet United Stat . ate supper. Flve-ye rand 10-year Bev 81 ,A3, IbJe7. aad (art"." O'BrieD, !, Clinton. The Queen aDd (oW' att~DClan" will lie OImming, Lucille Magnusson, The enior en'lce award will pins will Iso be awarded. • announced a. the leeea Ball Friday n"ht. The dJinee tommiltee beaded b Keith Haltqulst., £Z, Nancy Rupp. Lorena Porter, Jean be PI' enled to a number oC Senior ' Mount Fie .ant. Junlla" balaaeln, ae and In,l.n .. ~iJl be teatured dunn. the laCermialon. Girl Sco.ut. at the .. enioT dinner Faculty Resl'dents Hom~wood , Jean Minnis Smith, by Mr . Dale laym ker, pr id nl , BRIDGE SESSION SET , Martha Adnms, Miriam Taylor of C rdlnal council. Corol Craw- , I ~ , I All tudents interested In learn. and M. Gladys Seott. ford will be ml tr. or eeremon- To PrOVide Rooms SU'!J' ling to play bridge are invited to To Play Basketball Ie for the proaram followln, the • ' t alt nd bridle eSSlons held every dinner nd Jan t 01 on will lead Ch' emj Saturday from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. at .Basketball games will be played h Id at W • I aden:; :'.11'3. Elli Crawford, the lhe Columbu Bo choir WednC$- Unlv rIllty club at a brldJ(e meet- and 1r. J cob Cornol. Newcom- • Other s p 0 r i s activities ley Foundation aturday at 6:30 p.m. Rub U alld another tudent moth r' of the Girl couts; Miss day night after th ir concert t In londay evenln, at 7:30 t the A Gift for Someone? amcd for the day's program, from Iraq, !\funlr Allahwerdl, G, will prepare and rve II meal of 01 on, .enlors; hlrley Bower. , the Iowa Memorial Union. ' lowa M marl I Union. ers commillee incIud Mrs. Rob- ich will begin at 8:30 a.m., in-I their native dishes. l1s8 Domaek I chairman at the \' torl'l,," junior; Karen Herrick, opho- Tho· who hll\' offered over- _ The Unlvel'3ily club ..50lltnct ert Allen, 11'$. William W. Pratt, from " i . t II t student committee. Ticket may be purchased lit th office of tu- nl"ht rooms to th boys Include ~1 rs. J . J, Butler, Mrs. W. E. Den-I d" sw mmlng, rampo ne, a-I I .. . • • • · I dellt attalrs tor 75 eents. Pr Id~n t and ! rs, Vlrlil M. Union Board Eledlon nett and Mrs. R, E. }lodles. t enn Is , recrea tlana games, Alpha X,· Alumnae Hanch r: Provost and Mrs. Har- .,.. • d tumbling. . d 't II P ·d t v y Davl . Dr nd Mr . William Eligibility Explained PL N FREE MOVIE lie ,roup will attend a lunch- 80 En t r I e 5 Ann 0 U nee ns a res. en Bean, pro;e. o~ of Int rn I m dl- at noon In the Iowa Memorlal Ir Richard IImbtl('I'cillry an didlien ra carl spon - music dl'partmenl. ajoy o,"~ lo,m. 01 '''~.- Bill 8 ,,'on, C3, W,'"',,,:,' <0"'- W",oo",~, . ,,11 "'" ,ho Enjoy a COMPLETE DINNER ....n ' TIll • UN... wua • NANDU~ • IPOIITIWUII from $1.75 amid the pleasant Ive a\waY5 haa,.d that.ta. will WI, atmosphere of our beautiful And now it'. tru.- TIle Place to go for Brand. You Know candle·lit Dining Room. The better tuta'''now of Lucky Strikes Will sure convince you, too , MICHAELS STERN SUITS MALLORY HATS FORTUNE SHOES EXCELLENT FOOD J)ona/d A. Bell WEMBLEY TIES CreiahC- ValYenit, * DANCING CO ..." 'HI ... MKIUCAN TO ....CCO eO ...... NY ARROW * ENTERTAINMENT SHIRTS • UNDERWEAR TIES eLla••• , ••••H •• , PEIDELS ! S STOR~ FOR MEN ' ~~, u~~~, N:~~,"~~~~:'~,e,Tb~~!.U=U'~W~1 .. LUCKIES TASTE:BmER ••GOTH •• 129 50. 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ITo . Company l E Hoosiers~ Notre. Damet In ROTC Contest fo Company E of e anny unit topped seven other drill IWednesday in the corps' first In NCAA Playoffs Here -- talion firing competition 00 armory rifle range. enter the Iowa City meet because The winning company its three top players. as graduate Pafe 4-THE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa. City, Ia.-Thurs., ~far. 11, 1954 1,094 points to notch first. Stop Thief Irish Paried students, are ineligible for NCAA pany A was ' ~econd with conwetition. PI ff W·/1 F t Company G, thil'd wJth 997; With Indiana The Tigel·s from Baton Rouge oyo 5 I eo UTe pany F, fourth, 993; vv,,,,I'.'''! are regarded as a first rate sub- # fifth, 990; Company D, sixth, 9 p.mo Friday stitute lor the unbeilten Kentuck- Th A II ·A Company B, seventh, 751; lans. LSU has won 20 and lost ree mer,·cons Company C, eighth, 792. The reward to the winner is to only three, its dereats being by - possible score was 1,200. qualiIy for the National Collegiat-; Wisconsin, Holy Cross and Ken- Top individual firer was basketball finals when four teams lucky. The NCAA . Eastern RegionDon Schlundt. He was E with 197 out 01 a offs in the Iowa field house Friday All-American center Bob Pettit, house thIS wee~end wIll feature picked on the Associated Press's Second place went to and Saturday evenings. who has averaged 32 points per three ail-AmerIcans and many aU-American first team, placed bury, AI, Clinton 0/ Cor.nD:1J1V It's Penn State (15-5) vs. Loui game, ill the big guy of the Bayou. all-eonference ~ICks. . on Look magazine's all-American with 194. Bven Jorgenson, siana Stale (20-3) 'in the Iirst game Bcngais. He has made .489 on field Topping the list ot stars IS 1n- second team, and was placed on Round Lake, TIl. 0/ Company Friday at 7 p.m. At about 9 p.m., goal percentage and averaged * * * the all-Big Ten first string. was third with 189. Indiana, the defending NCAA and about 17 rebounds per game. Pettit Reserved Seat TOIX Indiana's second Jeading scorer Big Ten champion (19-3), takes on has a reputation as a ball-stealer and playmaking guard Bobby Riflemen of Army Notre Dame (21-2). The Friday and a deadly hook shot arti~t. He G B k S I Leonard was placed on Look's , night winners play Saturday. at 9 was I~igh ~corer in the NCAA 0 ac on ae all-Amer~can first string,. on AP's Air Force To Vie p.m. for thc regional title and the ChamPIOnshIps of 1953 although all-American second st.nng, and losers meet in a consolation game his team lost both games. For NCAA Meet n.amed by AP to the all-conference Both the army and the air at 7 p.m. Norman Magee, guard, and Don fIrst team. . .. ROTC rifle s uads of Iowa Indiana, tbe deCendi ng NCAA Belcher, forward, average abOll' Bob P~ttJt . from Lou lSI a n a accepted an i~vitation to l.rh"..." nirm and twice winner 01 the 10 pOints per game and plav- Reserved seat tickets ror the State universIty was selected for. th D ak . ·t ROTC " .NP' II A . r t mer e unlverSI y Big Ten title, will send its tall ~akebr Ben. McArdle, guard, hits NCAA easlern regional basket- SLoa ,:, mtehl:lcdan Ir t eamd' put fIe tourney March 26. team against the Irish ot Notre ~or a out mne. ball playoffs here Friday and on 0" s Ir t eam, an wasj . Dame for the second time this sea Arnelle Top Lions Saturday now are available fol- given a position on the first team The wmner o~ thc. tourney son. The Hoosiers were the witlJ The Nittany Lions from Penn lowing release 01. tickets from al- of the S~u~heastern conference. be awar~ed 'a tJ aveltng t~am ners, 66-55, in a December contest. Stale college finished strong, un- lotmcnts to competing schools. 11'1 additIOn to these . all-star phy. IndiVIdual awards Will Hoosiers, Irish strong \ der the stimulus of Jesse Arnelle's FranciS Graham, athletics busi- players,. Notre Dame's DIck Ros- members Of . t?e top three The Big Ten entry has a 19-3 heavy coring. The 6-5 center is ness manager, says that Penn thaI wil.l be ~ere. He bro ~e and an m~lvldual prize, record, its only losses being to averaging 21.3 per game. Penn State and Louisiana State, tour- many Irish scormg records thiS offered fo! the tourney s Oregon State, Norijl\vestern Bnd SI te has a 15-5 record and nament teams coming tram the season. scorers. . Iowa. Notre Dame, with its best whipped Toledo Tuesday night to greatest distances, will not need Also,. Jesse Arne1le of Penn Other te~~s. entered 10 team in many years, has 21-2, in ~uali!y for the Iowa City playoffs. many oC lhe tickets held for S~ate will appear I~ the tourney AFROTC diVISIon thus far cluding a string of 17 straight. The Second-best Penn Stale scorer them. This makes numerous tick- with the Nitlany LIons. He n?w Iowa State, Omaha U., C~ Irish were beaten by Indiana and is captain Jack Sherry, .forward, ets avallable for sale to the pub- ~olds every Penn State SCOI·lOg Olaf, an~ Drake. '.. . by .J3radley but the latter aefeat with 12.5 per game, and Ed Haag, lic, Gtaham explains. record. l The. al my RQTC dIVI.s.lon II!! was back on Dec. 23. ,""",_ "'_ guard usually hits for about nine The reserved seat scctions were comprised of Creighton and (Dally Iowan Photo by lIylo,le) Big guns (or 1ndiana arc 6-10 Bro~dcasts include wsur, Io~a announced as sell-outs several G k Sh State! in addition to' the McKINLEY'S BILL HAPPEL makes off with a reDound under the Cily; KCRI, Cedar Rapids, which weeks ago but the return of tick- arma er atters eyes. Davenporl basket as Davenport's BlIl l\{eyer (54) tries to. stop him Don Schlundt, aU-American cen ter who h(l s nvcraged 24.7 pel' will take the tinal game Saturday. ets by competing schools has giv- 8 Minnesota Records Iowa State is '·the only team in sub-state play in the field house Wednesday night. {cKlnley's TllESE THREE PLAYERS wlJl game and who broke five Big Ten WHO, Des Moines, will broadcast en lhe public a break, hI! com- yet to enter a naval ROTC Horace Gates (10) and Davenport's Veri Williams (52) bring up be aDIJearlng on the field house scoring records; (lnd Bob Leonard, the games later on a delayed basis. ments. The University of. Minnesota the rear. lhe Blue Devils won, 48-43, 10 advance to Ibe sub-state floor In Notre Dame jerseys Fri the outside shooter who has aver l' ROHAHLE ST RTING UNE PS In addition to the reserved liek- just revealed that Its star jun YOU'LL day nIght a the Iri h buck up finals, \Ve~:. nb ''';~;r ~~, 1' . . .• LJI~rlt r~1 ets I~tt, 5~000 to 6,.000 general ad- torward, Dick Garmaker, set eight aged 16 per game. Schlundt has 11 against Indiana. From top to field goal pcrcentajte of .508 and herrr. 6·1 ..... F ..... Bol.her 6.~ mISSIon tICkets still are on SIIII' new Gopher basketball records bottom: capt. Dick Rosenthal, SERVICE the Indiana leam has .369 lind 76.2 Arnel • o·~ . ... peUII ~.~ for each night. These sell !oc this past season. * * * * * * c: Joe Bertrand, f; J ack Ste per game to opponents' .306 and ~~::It:;aG.' ·· .. : ~ . .. M~~ar~~: ~::~ two dollars. Price 01 the re- They were: most points for 12 fOR YOUR RADIO 67.5. phen , g. They a~e Notre Dame's Ave ..,. lI el,bts: Penn Stal., o·~n/,; loSl'. served seals is three dollars each. conference games - 279; most I evils Win, Will Meet three top scorers. G ··~ Folding bleachers and coutt- points for 14 conference games - Rosenthal Avera:6 20 t tau °r~02~'~0;dS: Penn 'Iate, \\' Ir., L ~; side chairs constitute the reserved 345; most points tOl· any conCer- BOB'S RADIO Dick Rosenthal, Irish center of (JI.n.e TIme: • p.m. seat sections. The nol'th and south cnce schedule - 345; most points 6-5, has averaged about 20 points Dame team has a shot percentage first and second balconies arc for for season - 475; most points for AND APPLIANCES Clinl n in · Sub·State Finals per game and his three-year total of .360 to .319 and 76.8 point av- INOI N .. soorn!! OAMf. general admission ticket-holders. a conference game _ 37; most AUTHORIZED has MOTOROLA DEALERS By Johnny Wicks ______I made him the greatest scorer erage to 63.4. ~:~!~ ~:~ :.... : r, .:::::· B~~i:.::d:t~ First game Fdday Is at 7 p.m. Cree throws in season - 181; best . 55 42 in NoIre Dame his tory. The jump Louisiana Slate enters lhe lour- ~~:~~~:L 6~~O ... g . no :1~1~r:~ ::Z between Louisiana State and Penn Single game field goal average _ 2127 Muscatine Ave; Davenport squeezed past Mc- gomg away, - . shot speCialist is well supported nament despite the tact it was eott 6-0 . .. 0 ... :: : SI.pheno c·~ Stale. The Indiana-Notre Dame. 764; and best shooting average in I DIAL 3864 Kinley of Cedar Rapids here Wayne Frett and Lorin Fox led by guard Jack Stephens, who has beaten by Kcntucky, 63-57, in tho /\'.era,e U.I,hl.: IndIana , 6-1; Noire game will start at about 9 p.m. conference games - .406. Wednesday night 48-43 to ad- the Wheatland scoring with 19 averaged 17.5 ; and by forward Joe Soulheastern confl'renee playoti Dame. u·S:y, ======--- =-:'="'==;"'-~'::':""---":':::===::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::"J . ' '. B t d 17 . t d th bIT 'd I h ,ea on·, ne.or•• ! ln410no, W vance 1I1tO the sub-slate fmalE and 16 points each. This gives er ran, pom s an e es game ues ay n g t. Kentucky "otre Dam., W 'I, L '! Saturday afternoon against Clin- . . . shot percentage, .435. The Notre then turned dOll'n the cha nce 10 Ga me rIm.: 9 p.m. (appro".) ton. In the other game, Wheatland Frett a total of 49 pomts m hIS 2 * * * * * * * * * earned a berth in the "sweet six- sub-state engagements this week. • teen" by downing a good Van For Van Horne, Don Barry net- Duel May Determine NCAA Champ Horne team, 55-42. There's No Trick In Being Well- Dressed t~d 10 points to lead the Hornets. • • j • McKinley, tense in the first lOW/\. BOYS· SUB.STATE half, pulled 10 within two points, rertll . 17, Oln.dole '8 (B) new Suit 43-4l with a little over two min- W,,'es·Llncoln 36. Moorhead ~I (B) ... iust have your Spring 62. 47 _<_A_A_) __ I Schlund' ys. Rosenlhal "in ·· Hoosier·lrish Till utes ieft, but they COUldn't pull it Cedar Falls ]l(asoo Clly through. At this point, the Bears SOUTH BEND, Ind.(JPJ-A duel ---- scientifically made to fit ONLY you! missed four free throws in a row, N. ,Currier Wins between two big g~ys ~rom South on the gangling Hoosier for only Don amassed 544 points, a l and Davenport. took over. Bend, Notre Dame s Dick Rosen- nine points, SchlundL' · season low 22-game average of 24.7. It looked like the game was In Gals'. Murals thaI and Indiana's Don Schlundt, when Indiana dumped Notre ..Rosenthal is a busy rugged SPRING OPENING W~EK turning into a rout with the Blue Fri.day night m.ay det rmine the Dame 66-55 on Dec. 14. workman who can out~hustle if Devils walking off with a 29-14 Marjorie Secrest, Ai, ultImate champIOn of the NCAA The lad Notre Dame fears most not outsc~re the more lumbering halC-time lead, but McKinley con- Rapids, lossed in 10 points to lead basketball tourney. in Coach Branch Schlundt. Brings to Iowa City tinued to cut this margin in tho Nortb Currier to a 17-11 vicloty The Irish-Hoosier dash in thelHoosier lineup is a silk-smooth In three Irish seasons Rosen second half until they were two over WestJawn I in the Women's Eastern regional at Iowa City, gua d, Bob Leonard, who pumped thaI already has obliter~ted the points behind. intramural basketball I'ings tog thet· two of the three in 21 points as he almost former Notl'e Dame career Coach Paul Moon ordered his Wednesday night. Currier kept top teams in The Associated handedly accounted fot' ord of 1 065 poi.Ijls set in Mr. Frank Morgan boys to start a stall with about lead by a slim margin in the first Pt·ess poll which are competing two Notre Dame ldsscs seasons b~ Kevin O'Shea. five minutes lett and a nine- three quarters; and then rapidly in the NCAA meet. sea on. The other Irish Stylist ancl Custom lailoring Expert point lead. McKinley grabbed this scored five points in "the fourth. Indiana currently ranks No. 2 was a 74-72 shading by Bradley At opportunity by commiltlng a one- S h i rIc y Wiese, N2, Elberon, in the AP poll behind Kentucky which aslo plays in the NCAA for shot foul and then scoring on the sparked the losing team with sev- which yielded its NCAA bEll th at Stillwaler Friday night. next play. Bill Happel and Frank en points. to eighth-rated Louisiana State. But Leonard or not, Notre Dame E. V. PRICE & CO. Becicka led the way in this Kappa Kappa Gamma dp LSU meets Penn Stale in the must again stump Schlundt !b splurge. Delta Delta Delta 37-18 and other bracket at IOwa City. spring· an upset. The big Wilson's Happe) topped the shorter but lawn II forfeited to East Currie The 6-10 Schlundt and 6-5 this season also bagged a record scrappier McKinley scorers with to complete the evening's Rosenthal who both call Soulll Big Ten single game high of. 1'; 17 foints and Becicka popped in ule. Bend their home, are the king- against Ohio State and a season ,TENNIS THURSDAY - March 11 '~ ~ 12. Tonigh~'s games include pins of thcir respective teams. high or 379, For th€' ovcr-all sea- t:t. , The game Wednesday night Omega vs. South Currier at 7:]5 All-American Schlundt this Big pa-ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil k r~ . closed the season for the Golden Gamma Phi Bela VB. Delta Ten season set six new scOt·in,:( RIDE TH DEAR ~"~ , FRIDAY - March 11 Bears of Cedar Rapids with a rec- at 7 :30; Alpha Xi Delta , vs. R marks;- including a i4-game aver- E .BUS ord of 14 wins and 5 losses. sell House at 8:15, and Pi age of 27.1 points. Rosenthal has In the first contest of the eve- Phi vs. South Currier I at 8:30. averaged 19.5 points in 23 games. NO PARKING FUSSI ~f:-lf..... -_.. - -.. _~~_ .. - SATURDAY - March 13 ning, Wheatland pulled away from ~ Notre Dame Coach Johnny J or- Iowa City Coach Co. n 22-22 half-time score to win JONES UPSETS TURNER dan has no oarticular fear 0 Phone 9565 PHILADELPHIA(JP) - Bob b y Sohlundt. His Irish clamped down For Summer Fun . Cage Scores Tonefroms.' Oakland,an unranked Calif., middleweight scored a l~~iii~~~i~~~~~~~;~~;;;;~;~;l l Racquets by , . :-IAI A ~ta rtling upset Wednesday night Rawlings, Wilson, South.",t.r. Loul.lan. 78. RID Qrond. with a split 10-round verdict over MacGregor . OhIo 6~ Ph·1 d I h·' f I" h · -', w. tern Jlllnoi. 70. Soutbeastoro Okl.. I a e p la s ur t y - pune mg from 4.95 A Complete Showing of Hom .. a (Overtime) Gil Turner at the arena. Turner Eul Texa"o, OeoO'V., Po ~~ . h d 151 d J 155 f S)Jrlnr!lcld, ~l o. nr., Ousluus Adolphus .• ; welg e an ones or Pandena RJ , Nebraska \V e.le~a n H the nationally televised bout. 300 NEW :;:;:;~ "',..-,1.11." ~:t:t: ' Spring and Summer tlU...... " You " Agre.e, It's Tops! ....,..,..;; ~ ~ .. ' .',,: ~ SAMPLES for ·,..... ;t... ,, ·~~:··.·'c.J.t'J{,:'tI till,..,...... rq ",'Mlo." ..»> .... ~ .. :,u.-,L1L-,I ,( ".'it:.;~',/. .ift ."'.' :"' •.•.~~ SUITS and TOPCOATS '~t:'UI!tifl~ , . i7 ~V l -Di¥ SE·RVICE "Buy a Suit That Suits Only You" tt.,. ~'- "... ~ .,..:;: ~1 " .I~- round collar You don't need tc? be -U"l--,L1L,&·"'"I-,.rt~ ...... ~,.ttu. 1+,.. lit! Onl one day until the big weekend, SHORT, or BIG ~...,.." t1mt but we'll have your favorite clothes to have a tailor made suit. 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I 4l1li1 REFRIGERATOR SUI studenL~ may still enler pie- Lyle Jones, rural rout I, Iowa IM8 TUOEDAKER Command.r. Lo... l1SED TV ell II' ".\7". '."'7~ . Dial 1302 Instruction Cash G CV~~I~A 'CADI'NET 69.95 lures I'n the nl'nth annual all col City, insurance man sugge ted (l mil..... U . Will trade. Phone 8 ... 155 1 -- . _-- ______,.,.--,- ___~- ~...... -"---..l.-+ .,-- -- , . ' --- - FOR ALE. B.by parak tl tnd ran", .. , • FOR ANY Walnut, Very Nic • ... 29.95 legiate photo competition spon- by-pass which would sklrl the UNCQI..N V· 12 194e ClUb Cou~. E"c.l· 01.1 2OC1 BALLROOM .DANCE leuona. a.tlIDl Youdt , th 'd ! I C·t ttl 1 nt cond.tlon. Electric window •. Whit WIITlu. DI.I Mil. sored by Kappa Alpha Mu, hon- nor 51 e 0 owa I y, cu ng Id .....11 •. Prlc~ to ..,n. C.II .* alttl ,.OR S.I . 2 .ntlque ladd.r~k ch •• r. --','------hoto-journalism fraternity to the south to rejoin the pres nl 3. .nd ""len Jon drOp·1 t table. C.U SPJ:ClAL BI\.LUlOO.1 CIA ES by • Easy Budget Terms P • . h' h r I - .·1105.1 r I p.m. ncw leach .. open h., .1 Carolyn 1\10r- Purpose NO MONEY DOWN the deadline April I. Ig way 6 cast 0 hero, w lh ~he W .... NTED: New ",,.ek, .nd Junk .. Phon, - ..n·, hool or Ballet. lIotrt ll e cr pp C • check and forgery charges. In h .,' . He is over six teet t:J1~ discussing ~(fcctive speakinlt as Swiss Mount"ineer will be .dec!ared electea and will Thls .lear s Easter Seal child cun'cnt escapade he gaYe a . • , / it rclal.¢s -to lcadcrship, "The "'" take -oUlce lmmed!at.el:v. is five-year-old Karen Albrecht f $9155 T sd I ' t t , 1.70 Ib~" has, san_>, speaker PQt only inJorJTl3- officers for th ,or . ue ay n go 0 and -.DU need~ To ,Screen French S~~ool boar~ Antonio, Aex., who was born local store [or pa~men' for t -'1'- Hbn and facts but ideas to give , ' comlng,vear will 'hen \;Ie elected, a crippling condition and, Polaroid Land came"ra. . aCcen) . . ,. the lacts meaning, implication Argentina" U Films Bu~ol"d W. Garner, Iowa City su- and significance!' , penntendent of scllfols, said Wed- through treatment financeg by The ex-convict, 41, bas a Easter Seal funds, has been ablc to record going back to 1932 whcn He clled: a recent "F.ortunc" BiU Dunaway, lilmous Swiss n~~. , . d't ' It' t t . . The new school board members learn to walk. was ~nt to St. Charles Ill. magaz'"l ' e I ona ,0 polO ou mountameer ,wllll'lal'rate two DCW t .... UI h f J that on ' of the reasons why ." a e ~ speec pro essor ames During this year's campaign, her 'School for boys on a juveinie de~ '" I d f'l I I k f color films from France and Ar- F Curtis 1303 Keokuk st· Mrs picture, as well as the blue, white IjnquCllcy 'charce. His prison wou Id-" ea ers al s ac." , ," .. , . ability to communicate effect- gentma Sunday mght at 8 In James R. Jordan, 1000 Rlvcr sl. and yellow Eastel seals, will be ord contains 13 arrests tor ively. Macbride auditorium. This is a and OUs Walker, 340 "".LU'·CU aU over the country on ing bad checks and fnr"".lpQ biUboards, car cards, newspapers he served over a dozen Describes a Leader major travelogue lecture and does drive.' : , and magazines. terms from 1934 to 1953, F'H Pickup and A leader is one who is out not !all in the amateur movi RemainIn, Members The Easler seal campaign man- authorities said. Delivery ahead of thc crowd; he has ideas class. Old memoers of the seven man ager for Johnson county, George He is 5 ft. 5 inches tall, and information; but ideas mean The films arc "Skis Against board whose terms will continue Buechler. said Wedncsday that 136 lbs., has brown hair little unlcss he has thc ability to .... " are Attorney ~obert Osmundson, L... t lh .. H' h Mount Blanc find P'itz Roy. 205 Black Sprm"· circlc' Irving $10,000 worth ot seals will be blue eyes. He has worked pass th cUi on 0 0 ers, Itc _ " . ...." Va rsity Cleaners cock emphasized. The (!lst movlc tells the s~ory ot B. Weber, 421 Melrose court; Alva mailed out in the county the first Jon e s b 0 r 0, Ark., Palo of next week. Additional seals Stockton and Los Angeles, The executive secretary of the the dcscent from Europc's hlgh- Oathout. 1931 .E. Court st., and EIGHT-YEAH-OLD James Francit Coffey Jr.. of ~:Id~~~·~~·) , may be obtained at Nail Motors, St. Paul, Minn., Salt Lake Speech Association of Amerlcn est mountain. The. film won sec- Mrs. Irdn Irwm, Twclve Acres. said. that 90 per cent ot thc com- ond place at thc sccond Iuterna- .gAhtt IttS reIguo larc':1teetlnhg TlubeSday hands a letter rrom tbe draft board to his pollman lather for re- Inc., 216 E, BUI']jngton st. Utah, Oskaloosa, Cedar I t' l' d ' I d ru , h e wa ly se 00 oard turn to where It started. Jimmy was notified to tell the board why ~ft c~ Ion 0 I cas IS ora an tional Mountain Film 1.!slival, received reports on school con- he didn't re&'lster lor the draft within 30 days arter he was "dis- I. I e avcrage person speaks \I Trento, Italy, in 1953, structlon th gb t t" 't char&,ed from the service" last month. Conee Sr.. didn't dellvAr SHOW million words each year . rou ou "e c. y. ~ "Y t h ' '( I~ shows, the climb, the period The monthly rcport of Magnus tbe notice. He bas another route. 'l'he letter waso't intended for fRIDAY ou mus ave courage I durmg which the climbers are him eUb i c he ba be i tb I you would be an effective strand~ at 14,000 feet and the C~, ristens~n, school b081'd clerk er, s n e 5 never en n e serv ceo speaker," Hitchcpck said, "There final arrival at the ruml'nit. Jump- 0 til!!: ..w9 ks, stated t)1at a gyp- S k To Conduct is a common tendency to take log of crevices and siding ovcr '11m. toof 19 .befng laid on Herbert tar You/ll agree the easy, the safe and the secure ~now bridges and obstacles arc Ho~ver el~mentary school: briek 3 Mus,·c CI,·n,·cs ,yay out to ~vC?id offending, but sliowr, wox;~ .Is underway at M~rk Tllt,ln to be Q leader You must coul'og- I' Pitz. Roy" records' the first eleme,nt;lry school, and work with all our eously speak what you believe a'scerlt of the world's toughe~t the r~f at the Henry Sabin addi- Prof. Herald I. Slark, of the SUI in a tactful and diplomatic man- rock peak by a French e~pedition lion iis prbceedlng. . , music department will appear in customers, ncr." to the tip of soutnern Argentina. ClliSsroom~ are now being used three Iowa lowns during the next Needs Elithuslasm . Produced by profcsslonals 011 ~t the Lincoln I1chool addition, al- week as vocal critic and conductor. our food is the best A sl'eaker that Jacks enthusi- ruggcd . terrain in a 1'e(l1ote part tbl'ugh some finishing , work re- He is scheduled for appcal'anes in and the price is the ;Ism doesn't get very lnr the fpl'm- 0' the ' world, It won tlrst prlt~ mainsl the Roosevelt addition Wapello, Waverly and Tama undcr lowest ~r moderator hr the 'town Meet- af th() · fitst International Mou~- "almo t completed" and thc sponsorship of Local educators and Ing of the Air I observed. The tain FI1\Tl festival in 19521 race 'Ma~ addition should musicians. person who has consIstent en- Dunaway was a former moun- complete,:! in about three Friday 'Stark will conduct the thusiasm achieves suceesl' taineer for the U. S. government the teport said. Louisa county Choral clinic in "There is no easy road ' 0 suc- at Mt. Ranier national park, This The board approved bills total-lrw~a~p~el~lo~'======~======§=~) 1 cess as a spcech maker" he con- lecture is one of only six that jng- $59.658 tor payment. includ- tended. "You can't become 3 wlII be given in this country. The ing one of $.47,967.30 to the speaker without hard w 0 r J<; !owa mountaineers arc sponso~- CP~ , Des Moines, conlraclo Ends Tonite - 'TEA FOR TWO' , 'SANGAREE' ON lllGHWAl' til there is no magic formula," Ing it. the two new elementary DOOR. OPt;'Il I : I~ · ":4;; P,M. Hitchcock pointed out that it STARTS speech Is an art, it is an art bc I \ cause It. bas a method. The speak * * FRIDlY! ' :/oIDS 'l'ON.r.ll er needs, that method to speak F.VE.~~·O,N~~~LjOV.!le~'L.U,ey~' ~ clearly, interestingly. meaningful Englert ~$'~rrw 106 .r Twin Hits, . ly and putsuasively. Theater IALl Leader Is Honeal The sur speech profcs;or said, Starts "A real leader is an honest man, Tuesday a I"an with principle, a point ot view and a philosophy. The ar March gument 'yo u m.ake with your life J6th Is ''Pore important than the argu me.n,\lou make with your mouth." Next Wednesday PrOf, Wlllat'd • ~ • I
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