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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 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

, 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 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!

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. Dubuque St• • •

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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 Region

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