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Iilury sci. University of Iowa PariI, ....., .... wanD· r Y wll\ re, U &oU,. billa ,. &he ~ ressors of Campus and Partl, el.wI, toaJP&. cUes :It a Tomerrow ,..,u, e••• I1 .. Cbicallo Iowa City e·- Dot .ucla dlure til WID- > i :i1tb ar~y penlara. together Icwo City, lowo, Tuo,day, November 23, 1954 s from 11 CH ~/thon S'worn As Governor; MIS Beardsley Rites We.dnesday Vish'"insky, 70, Soviet Delegate:', DES MOINES (iP) - The gov­ ernorship of Iowa changed swift­ ly '",onday, a few hours alter Oo,v. William S. Beardsley was killed In a tratIic ~dent near Des Moines. Lt. Gov. Leo Elthon, 56, farm­ tria To I '1J.'~• Dies Of Heart AttacN• : to er and quarry operator near ,. hrtUe, was sworn in as the state's 32d chief executive in the B8: Last t ( ch first of a series or rapid develop­ Spen~ . ,r lIlents. ,iThe sudden death or Gover­ l8: Hour's Woli ~ 8 nor ~ardsley has saddened me and all of Iowa," Elthon said after becoming governor and be­ lore taking up his new duties. On' Atom Tall ~ FllIIeftl SenloN BJ WJ.LLLUl L. aYAH Members of the Beardsley NEW YORK (.4» - Andrei Y. tDAY VIshinsky died of a hearl attaCJt, family announced that funeral • WASJUNGTQN (.4') - The services foe the 53-year-old chief Monday while preparing one of Supreme Court decided Monda1 the most important debates In ' executive will be held at the to walt until It has fuLl mem­ Methodist chureh in their home a his career as the Soviet Union's town of New Virginia at 2:30 p.m. bership of nine ju tices before leading orator. 'HIs bllsterin~ hearing argumenIs on how and voice and 'brilLIant mind had lift.­ Wednesday. Burial will be in the when to end segre,ation in pub­ cemetery of the community ed him from the role of ob!ICUN where Beardsley had an interest lic schools. burea\lcrat to world tame in tb~ in II drug store and near which Arguments scheduled to begin East-West cold war. he operated a 9OO-acre, 'farm. Dec. 8 were called orr "in vl~w Vishinsky was 70. He died at The family had not yet. select­ of the absence of a full court!' 8:30 a.m. CST, the Soviet dele­ A vacancy was C'J eate.d by ~pe gation to the U.N. announc¢, I ' ed the. aellve and honorary pall­ bearers, and an honor guard of death ot Justice ROQert H. Jack­ at its headquar~ on Park ave­ son Oct. 9. President Eisenhower nue here. lie had collapSed ear­ National Guard officers for the (AP• WI •• , ...,.) tuneral. has named Judge John Marshall lier, atter attendln, a dinner ONE OF THE LA T plctur~ taken of Gov. William . ~ardale1, Harlan of the U.S. Court ot Ap­ given Sunday nlaht by the . Kaacber's Statement killed Sunday evening In a ear-truok collJsion near D~s Moines, peals In New York to rill ~ French delegation. ., SUI President Virgil M. Han­ is this one taken Friday and Intended for release Monday. Gov­ vacapcy but the Sendle wl1l qot "No Man of U.N. RTIl ernor Bea.rdslcy Is shown slgnJn&" a "roclamation narnJnr Nov. 25- cher said Monday concerning act on the nomination be~dre He was the Soviet Union's ~ards1ey's death: Dec. 2 as Muscular Dystrophy week In Iowa. In wheelchair II January. 1irst deputy fore1tn minister, ahoeldoJ that John Wyatt, 8, Des Moines, a muscular dystrophy patient. Des The cOOTt has no new date for with permanent assltnment as 'dy L B B d V t 0/ " the agreements should be ratl­ UN saw Vishinsky just before nl ia N~ ;', V).r.ihiil chprch from 11 ' es fown an ersa I e., '. 1. He saw no sign of unhap.pi- 729 N. Kimball ave. five weeks a.m;'r to • .t ,P.,in. ~ Wedn,esday. , . ness or discontent as II guest in before lhe expiration of his J9th tied by the countries concerned midnight Sunday at a dinner $eardsleY, who was ,with tbe Sh!!ppard·home. term as county auditor. Cause ot by that time and added that an given by the French to v(siting :. MtlI. P S· M · A," t ~ .D .d Premier Pierre MendesJl'r"ance. 2. When he saw SbePflard a death has not been determined. agreemen~ on an Austrian treaty Vishinsky was "i.n !,ine !foOd hu- F" ~ii~hr~:d!~~~~~lru,~::!\r1~ . roves wIng USIC . ,~O . 1/. , I e~ , .' day after the murder, the de!~n- Funeral services for Sulek will ·to:.vtiit- their son, Dan, at Iowa By DBAKE ~lABRY . dant wept lind told .hIm, "Why be at the Oathout funeral chapel would be a happy prelude ,to mor, laughing and talkative as college, wlls. hospitalized, such a session. always," Lodie said. state Les Brown brought eight mu- cOuldn't they have killed me In- at 2 p.m. Friday. The Rev. L. L. :l ,lIer -injuries were believed not tead of MarIlyn, because Chip- Dunnington, pastor of the Rejecting the recent Soviet Lodce Extend. 8JII\II&&II7 ctitical,. . sicians dressed in ,pink coats and his ' son - would need Marilyn Mllthodist church, will ottlciate. proposals lor a security confer- "Mr. Vlshlnsky represen d :J . ~ " Car:' J,lIt. Plekup black trousers inlo lhe main more than he would need me." Burial wlU tollow at the Oak- one of the world's ,..ealest. pow­ ence of 20 to 25 countries, Men- ers with extrllordlnary enet-Cy . lI'he ~ardsley car ran into the lounge of the Iowa Memorial 3. During this same conversa.- land cem~ery. The 'body wlll lie rear,' Qf l!- ' pick;up tru<:k which Union Monday night and pro­ tion, Sheppard's elder brother in state at Oathout chapel. des-France praised President Ei- and r,esoU'l'ceftilness," Lodge iOAY !Will slowing. down at the signal Stephen advised the defendant, Sulek, a native of Johnson senhower's atoms-ror-peace pro- stated. "We who vliorously 4Is­ RBU Jo~ heJJP f~om a stalled mototist. ceeded to prove to a small ,but "You should revteW' in your county, was .born July 29, 1874 , gram and said France would eo- agreed with him respected his 'Zltl}o'l \v,ill serve lr.I governor enthusiastic crowd that it is still forensic talent. The sym~hy ;SOAY mind several times a day the se- the son of Antone and Anna Su­ operate in it and in measures urltJI . Jan. , 13, when Republican possible to play music that quence of events as they hap- lek. of o you know anything that police ~y not wear mill­ subversion. cunent 'UN .Naion there had taxed In the Union llbrary and the people 'Wanted. about klUtting? t"in having an tal')' or naval uniforms while do- The head of the Foreip OJ)- .been lOme doubt of lUi Te~ talked of the future of the big "I wish I ktlE!~ what the sound awful time ~tiin* th~ argyles ill( undercover work in the vice erations administration made it but he IWh on hand u uaua[ in " ~ .' .:. .,.' ~~ , Shq~ at bands. was," the tbandleader laughed. right." ,. .:.' squad.. Navil authorities object- clear he was not invitiol Euro- Septem~. . , • . your F.Jvor~te "There is a definite uptrend in In the meantime the Brown' -:>She hopes 'to iba.ve them fin- ed to a p&liCeman wearinl a pj!an ~articlpatlon with any Idea VllbinJv Is IIW'Vived bi hlI Clty ,Storea Instrumental music," he said. band just keeps rolling along.islted by \he time- ~ey return to/ navy uniform during an investi­ Edward Sulek of cutting back American aid' to ·wife and II dtulbter, Ze~ Who \:'< 1' iowd ~'SmaU combos like Brubeck's Nine months of tbe year are California. And' "they're not for ;atlon In which a hotelilroprle- Asia, but because the need .tot h .. been ill attorney ~ a 1(0.. ,'/ ~e VCJCa~ \088 PubliQ, Service EniU , . ChHstmas, and Mulligan's are placing more spent in <;aUfornia wbere theT Bob. , Hope. , ~ . tor fatally wounded. aid in.AsIa baa increased. .cow trnlv~ .w ProtWlOr. • • 'I . . " •

ra.e !-TIIE DAILY 10WAN-lewa tty Ia.,-Tues.• Nov. 23, 1954 't -==. . ... =.. - =', ,: Interpreting If ., . The Daio/ Iowan TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1954 the News PublUbed dally ellorpt Sunday and trre,. .r pal ••vb e.rtben 1.1 repelie.. Fred M. Pownall. PublUh~r _,...... T~. Dall,. I .... d ••• 8,: l.M. BOBERTS J&. Monda,. and 1ep1 bollday, by &tuden' \o"_ DAlLY JOWAN EOITO.JAL STAFF PubUcaUoIU, Inc., US Ave. • low. ( dep&rtmeDt. La Cl." Ball, Dab.,ae Iowa Dwtcht E. J~n staff it City. Iowa. Entered a.s _ clus ••• 10..... ,.e ., I.... e.a hem ...... EdJtor ...... ' .. ForekJI News Editor ... . Pat H~efner J..,..,n .".U matter at the post oUlce at to II p ••, Me •• ay Illre.,~ Fd".,. .... Aaoefaled Pre8I '2 .... t. l'! •••• al.r•• ,. City Editor ...... Ira Ka~dn Iowa City. under the act of cona...... Sports EdJtor ...... Gene In,le of ~h t. 187'. " Sod~ty Ulter ...... Jean IAlnhstuer You could never listen to Alt­ Plctur~ Editor ...... Arnl~ Gcn ,------••••• & .t , •• AaIlOCIAYED rUJII drei Visinsky under any circum­ The AIaoelaled Pre. Ia enUlW u­ Call 4191'r• m DOn t ...1"DI,bt a- Chief PbotOfl'lpber. Dick Plbchke: Editorial Anlstanl, Dnlk~ Mabry; ""­ 1elusively to the Ute lor r~publlcallon r",.rt new. IteIB', ....e.', ,a,e stances without wondering what t 01 aU the roeal n_. printed In ttll. Ueat •• r &DD •• ace:meal. I. TJa. DalI, olstant News Editor. Urry Alkl",; As­ f news_r eU .. all AP l.wan. I:," ... rlal offices are i. Tile sistant City Editor, Jerry Hes•• Grace was actually gOing on in the .. diapatcllv. William Shane Beardsley, Iowa's 566th highway fa- school of religion will be the his car 0 t u 11/1 tality oE the year, will be buri d Wednesday afternoon in his speaker at a Thanksgiving Ves­ ptepared state­ - hom, ctown of New Virginia. Today, f1u!!:s fly at half-stalf all pers in the River room of the ments. When puestioning be­ ~ Iowa Memorial Union at 4:10 came too pointed, however, hc • • AND SO THEy DID ! over the state and llighway patrolmen wear black armbands in this afternoon. was inclined to resort to angry • trlbute to him. • Tho theme of the worship personalities. 1 have seen him • Th d f Go B I I'd I service is "Praise God flom break up a news confer nce In S e trage y 0 vernor ear( s ey s at 1 in an automo- Whom all blessing flow." A red-faced confusion when press­ bile accident Sunday night is intensified ~y the irony of the fact verse speaking choir will , pres­ ed too hard by reporters. that he had campaigned more vigorously for highway safety ent several psalms. Gene Ken- He did his besl to conceal the I than any of his predecessors. ny, G, Iowa City, and Isabel tact that, even all deputy foreign !Hoag, A4, Davenport, will be minister and chief of thc Rus­ The accidellt, termed unavoidable by the patrolman who soloists. sian delegation to tho U. N., he I" inves .tigated..u, again demons~rates that de,lth is no re pector of could not comment on evcn the f persons on Iowa highwHYs. most innocuous new matter without consulting lh e Krcmlin. • In line with his campaign for safety on th highwll ~, Gov- WSUI PROGRAM lIe was a man out of p!;lce. COlor Beardsley had formed the governor's oHicial Traffic Safe­ 1 He was one o{ Russia's great­ J""'committee and had promoted a state-wide meeting of Iowa CALENDAR est lawyers, both in knowl dgc ttlen.agers last April to draw up la safety program for young Tao day. Novombe. 'la, IU31 of the law, on which he wrote people. , 8:00 Mornlnll Chapel probably that natio~ 's most fa - : ; ~ t'U~ ·probl~m . , mous ' oook, and"" a'dr~ 'ss or WUliam Shane Beard ley was a good administrator and a 9:20 The Bookshelf ~ • proc dure.-- H oo~rldad some . :15 Worn",,', Feature ot the most noool'ious purge tri- successful governor. His three terms in office were progressive 10 :00 News at times, conservative at other times. His administration was 10:15 Kllchen Concert ols bef' c the w r, yl;!t concealed l: ; ~ ~~;:.!~: the 'B2n<\ their true nalure for a 1000 g notably free of partisan political attacks. 11 :30 From..,ho Editor', be.k time even 11'0m C XPc~ : enc e d [ g1'- 11 :(5 Iowa Stale M~lcol SoCiety eign observers. It SCems particularly untilll~Ly that his death s)lOu\d llave 12 :00 Rhythm Ramb)e. come just t\ 0 montllS before he planned to retire to his south­ 12 :~o. News He was not one o{ the old rev~' t~ ~~:f~~rrc~:~troPhY oluUonari~l>. In tael, he Wlnner lIour you may think of the chal adcc 7'00 Chicago Roundtable that went witH it. He was t Pl ol'- ' :30 The Green Room 8:00 Man's Rleh.t to Knowled8' oughly capable of absorbing 6;30 Music You Want what he saw and thinltini things )Old Capitoll

Miss Ellsworth Engaged Pep Club Seeks Promolion ,. Man,gers Named • Song Diredor UNIVERSAL H:lwk-r P p ('lub has Ilnnoun­ CLOTHES for 'Miss SUI' Conlest ; ,·ed th t :I posltJ n 01 son, and PiNNEd Pauline RuiJ n, Aol. D3Vt'1l ­ Promotion managers for 1he ------­ cheering dir lor for the fJ'oup Jo Foerstner, C3, Amana, 1)(>1- port, Sigma Delta Tau. to G ne DRYERS Miss SUI 'Beauty Pageant were A4. Denver, "Colo., Alpha Chi is open. ta Gamma, to Al Myers, C4, Ce­ dar Rallids, Sigma Chi. Worton. MI. Iowa City, Phi Ep­ lJIIIOunced Monday by Paul Ha- Omega; Shella CUnninfham. A.3, The club plans to bave its 250 sllon PL 1fIlSOD, A4, ~U nton, chairman of Iowa City,

'ov. 23. IlI5( • Jones Named All Big Ten Guard B ms 1~ CHICAGO (JP) - Iowa guard (B: Calvin Jones scored a repeat MJ performance Monday ns he was Big selected to the Associated PreS5 Buck all Big Ten team for the second Big ~ year in a row. cooif Iowa halfback Et;Idie Vincent, lectiC who took llie conference rushing crown with 566 yards ~ 81 tr~, was placed on the second team, in the No. Ilbackfleld, IIr~ sopho­ league games, only one yard be-I A . according 10 the Associated more quarterback hind the bone-jarring lAlj1eche. IA lIS!l.S AR Press. Vincent's running male, of Purdue and two 'seniors, full­ Amechc, handicapped late in the .r,. I ,...... Earl Smith, !BIg Ten scoring back Alan Ameehe of Wisconsin season with an ankle injury, set 1954 AI/Big ~eh Ghoices ,..-..f champion with 48 points in Bjg and haltbacit Bob McNamara of an all time NCAA rushing record 10-"".~, ,,,,,,,-,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,_,'. • Ten competition, was given hon­ M,innesota. for total yard gained in his four- CHICAGO {JP) - The 1954 osha, Wis. Sacks, Northwestern; Swedberc. ...., orable mention. year career at WIsconsin. all·Blg Ten football team select- ..... All-Conference Line Seeond Team: Iowa; Krupa, Purdue. ,J Ih.v Rose Bowl-bound Ohio Slate, The all-conlerence line is Dawson's pl\sses made Purdue ed by the Associated Press: Ends - John Kerr, Purdue, ...... Guards - 'Hall, Iowa; ral~ the first team to win seven Big rounded out by sophomore end a threat throughout the cam­ First Team: and Frank Gilliam, ,Iowa. u.,ed Ten games ~ one season in mod­ of Michigan, who paign. He completed 63 out of Tackles - Nate Borden, In­ Minnesota; Amundsen, Wisatll· ..... but ern history, gained three posi­ has been compared with Bennie 124 for 1,019 yards and 7 touch- End - Dean pugger, Ohio ....e' diana, and Francis Machinsky, s~; Cachey, Michigan; BuJlouCh, .,..,derful tions on the 1954 Associated Oosterbaan. hls coach, a Michl­ downs in six conference games. State senior, 21 years old, 213 Ohio State. Press all - conference lootball gan immortal; tackle Art Walk­ Kramer Leads Punters pounds, 6 fect, 2 inches, 1rom Mlcllan State. I N Guards - Jim Reichenbach, Centers - Damore, Nortb- team. er, M.ichlgan; guat'd Jones; Tom Kramer, a 6-3, 210-pounder, in Columbus, O. 6 Schools Honored Bcltis, Purdue, and center Gary addition to his defensive and Ohio Stale, and Jan Smid, Illi­ western; Allen, Purduc; Lawson, nois. LUNGING 0 T I CAL JONE , Iowa. pard, who was Six schools arc represented 1n Messner, Wisconsin. . pass-eatching skills, also topped Tackle - Art Walker, Michi­ Iowa; Chamblin, Illinois; Bates, Monday to tbe Blr Ten all.conference Hl'St team. Coach Forest Center - Chuck Stamsehror, the Big Ten honor lineup with Cassady, a deadly defensive Big Ten punters with a 41.4 yard gan sellior, 20, 218, 5-11, South Michigan; Thornton and Vargo, EVil hevskl revealed aturday after tbe oue Dame n.me that two each for Michigan, Purdue player whose run backs of pass average in kicking 18 times. Haven, Mich. Mihnesola. ' .Ion played tbe t'nUre sea on with a broken left "Tist after reo Backs - , Ohio Ohio Stale. and Wisconsin and one each to interception broke the back of There were two other repeat­ Guard - Cal Jones, Iowa ;un­ rusln&, to Quit tht' team. Minnesot:J and Iowa. several key opponents, scam­ ers besides Jones from the AP's State; Eddie Vincent, Iowa; Bob- Backs _ Helin kl and Camp. ior, 21, 210, 6-0, Steubenville, by Walkins, Ohio State; and Hu- bell, Indiana; Lauter, Northwest. The unbeaten Buckeyes of pered 472 ya,ds from scrimmage 1953 team-Ameche, and BeUis. Ohio. ABC Approves 1st Coach , trimming in Ohio Stafe's seven Big Ten Three others feU from the top bert 'Bobo, Ohio State. ern; Smith and J. Reichow, 10".: Michigan 21-7 Saturday for their lriumphs - the most conference bracket of last year because of Centcr - Gary Messner, Wis­ Honorable MellUon Miller, Wisconsin; Baumgartner: Plastic-Coated Tenpin first undisputed title and perfect victories in one season lQr any injuries or change of team Jor­ consin senior, 21, 198, 5-11, Mad­ Ends - Nlepokoj, Northwest· and Cappelletti, MJnnesota; Bal· Vogel (ails ison, Wis. MILWAUKEE (JP) - The Am­ season since 19H, landed end team since the University of Chi­ tunes. Illinois' guard, Jan Smid, ern; Lundy, Purdue; Brubaker, dacci, Saer and Cline, Michigan; erican Bowling congress an­ Dean Dugger, tackle Dick Hilin­ cago won as many In 1913. slipped to the second team and Guard - Tom Bettis, Purdue Ohio State; Temp and Locklin, Woodson, Lindbeck and C~o. nounced Monday it had approv­ ski and , sensa­ Ameche Leads Conference halfbacks J. C. Caroline o! the senior, 21, 220, 6-0, Chicago, III. Wisconsin. line, Illinois; Matsock and BOI- Baseball Team ed the first plastic-coaled lenpin tional game-breaking hatlbao,k, The versatile McNamara, who IlUni and Le Roy Bolden of Tackle - Dick Hilinski, Ohio Tackles -Kubes, Minnesota; den, Michigan State; Murakow. ... in bowling history. on the all-Big Ten team chosen doubled at right hall arid .full­ MJchigan State-each bampered State senior, 23, 23 L, 6-2, Cleve­ Screcengost, Michigan Stat~; ski and Zembel, Purdue. All varsity baseball candidates An ABC spokesman said the by AP staff writers in the area. back for the surprising Gophers, with injuries - dropped to the land, O. Along with Oassady, a junior piled U!l 443 yards rushing in six honorable mention list. arc asked to report Tusday a£- formula would "easily double End - Ron Kramer, Michigan tm nd4:00~room200~ llie . li~otabo~~~n.n ------h----L ------~·---- sophomore, 19, 210, 6-3, E. De­ the Hcld house. Coach OUo Vo- The plastic coaling, the ABC Jones Plays Season wit BroKen Wrist- troit, Mich. said will have no effeet on the Back - Len Dawson, Purdue gel plans to discuss plans lor bTt t . b t .]] ~ , , sophomore, 19, 180, 6-0, Alliance, Ohio. t.r~iii~~~~iii:iii;iilli.~e.ga.Piiir;;;na.ci.t~.~e.;l~;;.d.ln.g_t.im_es;;;;fiii:;:.:;~L;;;~;;.~iiiil~iiilc.~iii·ts;;,I:.n.~..~;iiieiiit~ . I:iii~;.i.m.;u;;;e;;;ns;;;~;;on;;;1stl Evy bau 05 Tea m5 Fort itu de Back - Howie Cassady, Ohill State junior, 20, 177, 5-]0, Co­ lumbus, O. Iowa football conch Forest iowa had 4-3 best mark in the ' Bat;k - Bob McNamaTa, Min­ At Sutton Radio & TV Evashevski, breathing a sigh of league since the 4-' -1 of 1939 II RIIII nesota senior, 22, 190, 6-0, Hasl­ relief after Saturday's finale This broug~ fifth ' place. . owa I emen ings, Minn. with Notre Dame, lauded the lZ PoInt Difference • Back - AJan Amecbe, Wis­ NOW Iowa players. fot "pla~,ing their In the "what-might-have- consin senior, 21, 212, 6-0, Ken- hearis out thiS season. been" departmen t is the lact At the ~ame time, hc i'evealed that with 12 more points Iowa Oulscore (oe that .Iowa s all-4merlcan guard would have won t~e Big Ten I ~alvm Jones ~ad played the en- title with a 7-0 mark. Michigan In the first scheduled match hr'~Nseas~~ ~~~h a brok~n wrls~; won 'by 14-13, Minnesoia, 22-20, of the SUI ROTC rifle league ow a... e season IS over, and Ohio State, the eventual un- -Saturday the SUI teams out­ Evy sail;I, It can ,be told. !He beaten champion, 20-14 _ and played !he entire season against Iowa lost the ball on downs on point~d the Coe college team at the ad~lce of doctors, his coaches the five-yard line 'With 1 :97 to the armory range. and fflends. "We let h.lm play play. The army team scored 1823 only ?fter doctors .said It would The Hawkeyes defeated Mich­ points and the ai-r force counted not Jeopa,~dlze him 10 y,ars igan State, Indiana, Wisconsin 1805 poin ls, while Coe college's Popular Brand from now. and Purdue in the Big Ten as team made 1730 points. A Clean Break ' Jone~ sulfered a clean and FINAL BIG TEN STANDING8 High scorer in the event Was CIG- W I., r Pet. TP OP John E. Westwick, E4 , Spring- ARElIES• painful break of the nebicular Ohl. tale . . 1 U 0 1.000 182 ~~ field, Ill., with a score of 380. bone, a mall bone in the left Mlchl,an ...... ~ ~ U .714 11& W ....o.ln _.. . G t. .7 U IS5 11 Wcstwlck also shared top hon- wrist, in twice-a-day drills be­ Mlnn •• ot...... • 4 i, 8 .06'1' 86 fore tire Michigan State game. I.wa •. ••.. • ~ U .3~1 J'l4 ~~; ors in the high prone and high O. 11: ,.( ~ ..r Purdue ...... :l Ii 0 94 'S: UPER'I"R .:m. 101 standing events. V L ~\iI Dr. D. W. Paul, te::.m pi1ysi-cian, .ndla.na ...... :! .. • .'3:~a n2 said it is ditfJcult for Jones to Mlcbl,an Siale I ~ • .107 00 n~ Teams participating in tbe "orlhw •• tua .. 1 ~. . 167 60 move the wrist without pain 11111101...... _ (I 0 (I .000 65 :~i league arc from SUI, Iowa Stale , .. II., .. drr II .... ' -Coralville - WeitJon Hwy~ 6 but that it would heal with some college, Drake university, Coe " ...... I r-' exercise. Jones said he plans to well as Montana, but lost to college and Grinnell college. \, ",." 4} We Will Be CMae4 On ; l'_Qkuivin~ ,nay exercise it by lifting weights. Notre Dame In the last eame. ~;;;~;;;;;;;;~;;~~;;~~~;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~;;~;;;;~;;~~;;~;;~;;;;;;~;;;;~;;~ Evy went on to say that he The team played before rec- , thought "the kids have 'gutted ord crowds. The season's atten­ it out' all season." dance was 491 ,658, breaking the mark of 487,752 set in 1947 and RCA Victor 21.lnch And the injury report of Doyle Allsup, Iowa trainer, for the live home games it was Con50Iett.. Priced for the 245,42], compared with the old budget.minded. New alumi. shows it. Twenty-five players suffered l'ecord of 218,021 in 1949. Five nized "All-Clear" picture tube. of the games were sellouts. at least one kind of Injury, in " "Eosy.See" tuning dial. I addition to the usual knocks. 5 Marks Broken' Grained limed oak cobinet fin· Only 15 of 40 played the entire In addition "to the a ltendance ish. Complete with lees. Model season without suffering an in­ records, five other marks were 215S17. jury. brolten. The sinJle iame records broken are: touchdown by rush­ EATMOR Meanwhile, speaking of the 95 ing, 96 yards, by Eddie Vincent, , $249 game, Evy said, "I worried all '" also a Big Ten modern rccord; 303 I week long. ] was afraid the and touchdown after 'pass inter­ kids wouldn't be up. Don't get ception, 94 yards by Bobby " 'CAN me wrong," he 'went on, "I'm Stearnes. CRAN.BERRY not alibying. W lost to a better Earl Smith set an Iowa sea­ ball club today. That Guglielmi LIBBY'S Radio son's record for highest average J ... , Sutton &TV is a greaat pa~ser and runner." 331 E. MARKET gain per rush, 7.1 yards in 54 He added, "We were peplcss rushes, in points, 66; and in all week, just as we were out touchdOWnS, 11. Smith. finished the .. e today. as the ,Big Ten's high scorer. "] thing the turning point in i ,~r Right hal!back Vincent won PUMPKIN the game,' he said, "came when the Big Ten rushing title with Broeder fumblcd al midfield at 566 yards for a 6.9 average. He is HI-C the stal t of the second halC." the first Hawkeye of the modern "1 thought the 'bottom dropped era to achieve this distinction. out in thc ·lhird quarte ... We had His· total for all games is 618 I •• no chance of grinding out a vic­ yards lor a 6.5 average, tops I tory from there on." among the HawkeyeS. PARIY PU·NCH ., Speaking on TaU Cummins' weekly television show in .cedar Evy to Michig~nl FANCY . PASCAL • Rapids Monday night, Evy said, IOWA FOOTBALL COAOH " "I wish we could have looked Forest • Evaahevskt rev9&led tG. a 1i We .beiler in the finale. You Saturday s 0 met hiD &' lhal know," he said, '(when you have Hawkeye football falll had BUNCH boys out on the field playing CELERY not-too-anxiously been walt· their last game, it hurls jUlt a tnr to.. -all RUOD: He II plnr little more when you don't win. to Mlch1&an. "However," Evy Did a Good Job said, "I&.'s not fpr wbat 011 "The Iowa boys," he contin­ thbtk. i'm rot.., baDtblI" Tuell­ ued, "did as good a job that dAY .aad .forlel Ii aU. I'•• 0 anyone could do." ....er, bui I have lWo televi­ (FROZEN) He pointed out that in 1952, sion apPearanees to full'iI." the Iowa squad won two Big Ten FRESH-DRESSED jf8.mes; in 1953 it won three and in 1954 it ·won four. He expressed the hope tha t in 1955, the trend I 'P'P: .. , would continue and the 8awk­ eyes .would win at least five FOR ROAStiNG LB. .'(HICKENS0' games. :·1191. .. . ~arm~rs Insurance Exchange "lac rOtor _lb, • • • «ill ..... woodwork :' FRESH " The 1954. season has been filed _ ....IIi6eIG_ ...... liliiii will save you up to 30% ,' away.ln the !records, along with uNld"""'lel I its forerunners in Iowa, IQ9tball, APProved b, 8&.denl Boualq . but in the huge collection oC .1 lB. . 01) Auto insuran'ce R,lus facts somQ stand out above the . GILPIN MINCE MEAl others. PAI,.T & GlAss another 10% discount for The f~ished with a 5-4. the conference, ~ Bloek Clai~.-:Free Drivers• • .' ,

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/ It)·. la.-TuH•• Nov. 23, lll(it-P.C'e ; Big Ten College Sports Editors Name I 1954 All-Conference Team Members (F-peelal to The Dail, Iowan) , ------...,------:-----­ MADlSON, Wis. (JP) - The Monday by Jim Gunderson, or second team. Wildcat center IOhiO State (11) Big Ten champion Ohio State spons editor ot the sponsoring John Damore won special men- Fullback - Alan Ameehe. Buckeyes place three men on the Wisconsin Daily Cardinal. tion. Wisconsin (20) WANT AD RATES Instruction Reol Estate Who Does It Big Ten sports edilors' 1954 Fullback Alan (the Ho!"se) The sports editors \ ho voted eeorul Tum d'tI- ODe day ___ Ie per wont 8ALL1l00N dan.. Ieuou. atIml Youd. WANTED TO TRAIlI!:. new hou .• on. 1------were Bill Schaelfler, Daily End - John Kerr, Purdue (7) Wurlu. Pho"e• __ 1-%1141. conI~rence first team. The se Ameche of Wisconsin was the TIaree dan _ lZe per ...... farm or .~reel'lP n_r lo ..... City. Write FULI..L.R lections were announced here 'only unanimous choice, being Notihwesten,; Ron Jollnso:l, End - Ron Locklin, Wiscon- Box U. Dall,..lo"'an. Flve dan __ 154: per word WANT 10 I"u" S\la"lib? C.U ...-. Minnesota Daily; Bob Scolt, In- in (6) FOR sA:LE : TWo-bedroom New Home. named to the first team on all reD day. __ lie pel' word diana Daily' Student; Bill Tackle - Rodger Swedberg, ~y to mov~ Inlo. Ca h~al. flUI 10 ballots by the sports editl)f5. ODe Mon\b .._ 390 per wo,. Troilers m nt. Nnr ~hooL 1A1'¥~ lol. lm- CU TOM. w07k with --. _I. 3d h T H R I T 1'5 '. Schcchter, Ohio Stote Lantern; Iowa (8) mediate po Ion . DIal _I. 1A~ St.. rlan ... 1\ End Ron Kramer of Michigan MJalmum daar,e Sle A John Scheldrup, Daily IUini; Tackle - Francin Machinsky, • Com~n) . I ..... Joe." wondenully bleued in being was seeond high with 17 ot a 1113 %S-FOOT WHITLEY hau Rooms For Rent E ""nenl rondiUon. Pho". WANT TO TRADE a S bedroom. n~'" ,...... t 10 odl•• lif. oft.r bo;n, crippled possible 20 points (two points Gene Ingle, Daily Iowan; Chuck Ohio State (5) CLASSIPlED DISPLAY Miller, Michl n Sto.te News; GUlJ'Id - Jan Smid, IUinois FOR SALI!:: 1m BI~hardson HOI! _ hOIl. on a. I ~r hou or Incc>me .. -tIr .very joinl i" MY bodr ond with were given for each first team One insertion ._ 9Se per Ineb 'nlllrr. U foot. !food condltlon. Don propertl'. rIle Box ... DaUy Iowan. Jim McNeely, Purdue Exponent; (l2) Fi ve insertions l' r mOD tb, ...... , _ ..... fro ... hood to foot. I ballot and one Cor second). G .. uder. G rnavlllc>, low... I'bon~ I . nOOM lor a &Jrl In modrrn. prlnte .... Ih.~.-old ArlhrillJ ond othor for... Ohio State placed end Dean Dave Livingston, Michigan 0 i- Guard John Hall, (owa (6) per insertion __ Uc per loco Miscellaneola for Sole ho_. Dt •• 4873. tI ...... ,i ..... honds defo,.... d Dnd my Dugger and halfbacks Howard Iy, and Gunderson. Center - Chuck Stom ehror, Ten insertions per month, •• w. _0 ..1. Min nata (5) per insertion .. _ SOc per loeb Baby 5i"ing hrr for ..10 C.m- ll"".... apoco prohlbils lolllno you "'0'. Cassady and Bobby Watkins on Michigan, Purdue and Wis­ QUArterback - Florian Hel- · Lost and Found ..... but if you will wrilo "'0, I ""II r.p;" the first team. Six schools were consin had two players each on inski. indiana (6) ----H-o-u-se-f-o-r-R-e-n-'---- WlLL CAR!: lor child In IllY heme. Dial IS m.m. DEVRY movie eam no. FI.5 ., __ ond ,ell you ho"'" I , ..aI\14 Ihit represcn ted on the first team the first team besides the Buck­ I-I~ won...,. k lens. J.OO 1001 ~I load. LOST: Black Sh eller Snorkel pen . Halfbaclt - :Sob McN mara...... rful ,.Ii.f, and an additional three on Inc eyes' three; Iowa and Michlg::1Il WANTIUl: Child care. O.llY. W klY $'15.00 for prol..sonal color (lr bl e1< Re... IIfd. Phone 1-0135. Minnesota (10) rOR Ben, - New nou ... 11~ month. evenln ••. DW lUI. ee • .nd while woril. SPOrt. TV. etc. Dial Mrs. Lela S. Wier '.• " second. Wrile Box 17 Dally .ow.... 214' or , •. State had one each. Halfback - Earl Smith, Iowa _ Uf;I ",b., UIII Drive- B no; ~G9:; Only Northwestern talled to '=R=EM-=W-:-C- ro-=-N--M- D.... i.-- Il- Z.- I-I .... -U-. C"e -::hoi: EXCLUSIVE IN IOWA CITY ".0. I ]owa topped the econd team (9) HelD Wanted Jock.on 7. MIMI.slppl place anyone on either the !irst Wonted ,un. UItoPd Oil'! n. ~ or caU with three; Ohio State had two; Fullback - Hubert Bobo, Ohio Work torrl .... ~n. P'orCt011<1 . Skilled- linois, Indiana and Purdue, one. pedal lentl"q, ;-.------kUl 'l'ntlea. o Ill ... Stamped ...Ir­ USI'!D .to.ea and dryrn. Bupan Ends _ L mar 'Lundy, Pur- O~P'~R.ll~e;' ~~r...horne blklnc. Phone .dd..- .. nvrlo"" brln.. ...,ply. Jnb Co. Phon~ M30. 'Halfback Eddie Vincent of IO­ OpponunltJ • Waseca. 417B, Mlnn ...ta. Wee Wash II AYE ••• YOU'LL SAVE wa. top Big Ten ground gainer due (5); Dick Brubaker, Ohio WANTED: AJleraUo .... plain ..,wln •. ron SALE: 2 Mlwlnn blt-yrlK, WANTI!:D : ludrnl to run crill nslll .... n w. Dial I-%SII af~r 8 p.m. this fall, lopped a special men­ State (~); Frank Gilliam. Iowa DI.13411 . Rrlch·. c./ . .;-.-.:!- New Speedy Agitalor AND SAVE AT DAVISI tion list with seven points. E,\rl ( ); Jim Temp. Wi eonsln (3). -sz:-w-,-,m-:-G-.-'-.-...------1'lJ!1'!DEl)! ~ n or Woman .t once to r-:. I::~~on eam .. ra. Like new. '1:10. . Smith won a second team half­ Tackles - Wells/Gray, Wis­ l.I.ke r r of e .blahed ru IOrne ... III ! ______...... ___ --: Washers & Fluff Dryers low. CIty for '.mou, nalloo.11y 1Id- LOTS OF CALLS I lIU rdle of 111 back spot. consin (3); Jim Po , ker, Ohl:> vertJ~ W.tkln product.. Good um.. b .e ot your nl". )'oU'll tUrn unnf"'C"d­ ~I, r~n Sports EdJtors' Statc (3) . I", Immf'dI_ly. No In\' m.. nt. wrlt. e\! II 11\ Inlo d:; ea,Il. Phone 4181 THRifTY 1. R. W.Udns Co.. o-a., Winona, Minn. ~nd pile )'our &:1 In \II Iowan CW­ 19M All-Conference Team Guards - Norm Amunds n, lfIedl. Look--· (first team votes hi (luenlhesls) Wisconsin (3). GLASS O Typih~ ron ALI!: BY OWNER:l n~w !;;,m";. HOUSEHOLD CLEANING End - Ron Kramer, Michigan Centers - Warr n La\. on. B H k -...... :~ -..;.....-----'- Ih I.. r ady lo move Info One 1- WEI WASH IT ( 17). Iowa (4) ; John Damore, North- yron op Ins TYPING. m4. ~,..oom. 011(" 3"~foom, Call SNLIJ . Dugger, Ohio westcrn (3) . 20 ton Dial 3212 SPECIALS. End - Dean W· Burlin ••.. TV G. lh~ a"d manuoc.rlpl. Ex- R'd W d Q k t WASH, DRY. 'ow ... with holidays ahead ... State (8) uarterbac - Dave Leg~e t'l i~~~~~~;;~~~i::~ 1 commfrcllleArh r. 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C:llo., pushed his Cadil­ / .. 24- lac over th second lap of 186 I FINISHING SERVICE! miles in 1 :38:34, two minutes IN at 10:30 A.M. one day - OUT 10:30 A.M. next day faster than Walt Faulkner did it in a Lincoln. Faulkner, however, was lirsL In the first lap of 25 I lIIi1cs from Dur,lllgo to Parral in -SPECIAL FEATURE- :l:35:26. AnclJ·CWil wa~ second in 2:36:13. Then came nay Craw­ SUGAR ford or Pa8adcna. a1lC., in a Lincoln with 2:36:2 I and 1'a occano ot Detroit, in a Buick Pure Gruhulated ~ 15c on each roll! with 2;36:37. / The sC'i:bnrl lap was from Par­ ral to Chihuahua. PERSONALIZED Slade Absolved In Patterson Bout NEW YORK (JP) - Jimmy Slade of New yO! k MondaY" was made from negatives of your favorite photographs absolved or any wrongdoing jn conncetlon with his eight-round PRICE LIST AVAILABLE defcat at the hands oC Floyd Pa - 11-1." terson in Madison Square GlIr­ co,. .... I. t. K'SI.'l ..-CA1lJ1I Ir,.DlC'ATI; I"c'. ""OILD .,(;un W>Ea\"ID. 1029 S. 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1'2';1' &-Trl£ DATI.Y lOW \N-Iowa (':I , J ,-T\lM~ Nov. ~3, 1~'1" PU]lln~ Flies at Half-StaH for Beardsl Weekend Mishaps City Council To Accept flevator Fall Victim · 7 P Bids on Walks, Sewen Inlure ersons The Iowa City councti· will ac- 2'SUI Prolessors Receive" " In Critical Coridition cept bids on bonds for sewer and Seven persons were injurl'be suffering severe head th C I' 'JI ·.·t a r- y, near ject on Court st. lege of medicine, month. injuries, a fl'actured left wrist, e ora VI e ill ersec Ion. ______struction said. Prof. H, M. Hloes, head of the A study of the origin and and possible abdominal injuries. Injured were Quinn Sweeney, department of psychology, and physiological significance of cer­ Construction 01' the live-story, Prof. Theodore Winnick of the taln chemical constituent. of 3SD-man capacity wing by the The faU occurred at the National 16, of Tiffin, and Mona, 15, and radiation re!learch laboratory are skelelal muscle and their altera­ Vigglo Jensen company, of Al­ Guard armory in Cedar Rapids. Donna Mitchell, 1<6. Plan Now For the recipients. lion in muscular dystrophy are berta Lea, Minn., wl11 continue Harger, a member of the 556th Mrs. Helen Bourgeois, dri(ler Executive C.rcer included In the research projects throu&h the winter. field artillery, baltaJjon, was of one car, suffered chest bruises House-la-house soUcitation for being conducted under this The architectural style of the taking part in weekend drills and racial lacerations. Her son, in RETAILING f~ for the association will be grant. present 'Hillcrest dormitory will when the accident occul'led_ David, 17, received severe facial cOndud~d by the Iowa City lire and head lacerations. Unique OIle.year ClOUne lead. be toll!)wed closely In the new you to Muter'. d~ Iodi. 275 toot long and 42 toot wide Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zimmer­ vidualized traini", ((X. tbaae Experts Seek C~es addrtlon located on the south Ii, at 203'h S. Dubuq\.le st., re­ COLLBCB GaADuAT •• wbo longner's side of the present bullding. Human Limitation ceived shoulder and forehead in­ deaire top.payilll poa,l-. .. juries Sunday when the car in hue .... I!I'a«e Of bet .. _. demie recorda, broad edUCII. To 1935 SlayiRg .. On Desig ns Told which they were riding collided Cleaners tional backg~Dd .. Tr.uu.c Plclcup and Delivery Man is still the limiting factor with a vehicle driven 'by James in nationally known reull Of· 4Students' Poems Lee Anderson, 17, Des Moines. lanizaliont with pay (qp... en lot S. Clinton Dial 2717 in the science of engineering, members at the Engineering club, tuition, boob, fees). setMI.. Accepted for,-,rint " Iowa City, were laId Monday shiJlll. Coed. GradualS pIaeed. . NeAt cl ... besina Sept. &,1955. . , night. STOP::::::·c.tS 1:15-9:45" Poems by tour SUI studen1s DUE TO COLDS ApplicatJou .e, Speaking on "Human Engi­ «pted now. 117riIiI have been accepted for publica­ for Bunetin C. tion in the Annual Anthology of neering," Dr. Steven Horvath, professor of physiology in SUI's College Poetry it was announced SCHOOL OF The cast tor T. S. Eliot's "The college of medicine, said thai ISj*'~;W today by the National Poetry often design has to be based up­ RETAILING STARTS TO-DAY ConfIdential Clerk," the next Chorus Prepares association. on physiological characteristics The poems and their authors play to be presente<\.py the 1]nll. Christmas Concert ot the human lbetng. UNIVERSITY Of versity . tlleater, has been an- are: "The Only True Saint" by He said that American indus­ PITTSBURGH The University chorus wnt Art Be~er, 0, Boston, Mass.; nO~.IDced by director Prof. Har­ try's use of machinery and present its annual Christmas "Time" ,by tMarry E. 'Buckley, G, old ·Oraln. equipment .has helped to make it choral concert 'Wednesday, Dec. Carlisle, Ark.; "Mid-Western Na­ posstble for man t.o be utilized at ' The play will be presented 115 at 8 p.m. in the Iowa Memor- ture" by Berlt Bernstrom, 1\3, the rate of about six horse power from Dec. 7 through 11 by the ial Union. . Hastings, Nebr. and "Damna­ per person. following cast: Charles Ritter, G, s~ud~nts may obtain tickets t!op" by Stuart Hopkins, A2, Frederlcksbur, Va.' Barry Full- begmmng Monday, Dec. 13, at Chicago, Ill. . " th\! lobby desk of the Union. Tl\e Anthology is a eompllr­ er, A3, Sydney, Australia; Iva" The chorus, directed by Prof. tion of poetry written by colleFe Paulson, 'AI, Van Horne; Paul Harold Stark, will sing part one men ana women, representing RiOher, A3; MasQn City; Dadee ~f "The Messiah" by Handel for every scotian of ~he country'. Bt.uce, G, Brookings, S.D.; Nan which student,sol(>ists are now , < , . , Parker G Dallas Tex and being choslln. The UniverSity (11:- nRE: D~Gri BO~ .1 , Eliaat>e'th Han A4 West Dennls chestra will accomPany. ' ?ire' ~used 'by ,' In (electrical .Mass. 'J , Other se1ections will include short damaged a obedroom -at the ,s"etiings for the play wlll be by "A Virgin Unspotted" by WiI­ home of Prot. Harr~ Crosby, 125 P.to~ . . fl. S. Cillete, lighting by liam Billings, "Born Today"lby J. River st., SlI'tu.rday .•· A wall, a VA'R5t1'f...,.. - _ P'r~. _Wa1ier: S-. Dewey, and cos- P. Sweelinck, "Break Forthj 0 'chest of drawer~ and curtains ttlni~s ~Pr9f. Mal'garet Hall. Beauteous Heavenly Light" by were damaged ir! the fire . •~ .-' .\. .. ~IRTHS day at University hospitalS. ~ Mr ; ' and ¥rs. Albert Milles, IWO , • ..' A , Michael Hatcher, 3, Mechan­ ,K,lna,wba, . a ' boy Saturday at icsville, Friday at University JIMA" ~~~c.Y .~oSl?nal. 10spitals. ! Me.' and:Mx's, John Strantton, Ambrose Keefe, 65, WQukon, Friday at Veteran's Administra­ Oxtoi-d~ a girl Sundliy at Mer- OR cooking perfection to put that special jight in ' ('. ' L tion hospitaL. cy hospitlJl. F the farniy's eyes - for cooking ease to make hol­ STARTS Melvin eachout, 56, Cedar Ra­ .Mr.' · ~nd Mrs. C.ec'il Attmaier, pids, Saturday at University hos­ iday dinners a treat for Morn, too - you can't beat WED .' ' a boy Sunday at Mer- pitals. the new AUTOMATIC gas ranges. There's a big dif­ Charles Clare, 66, Fort Dodge, ference between these truly modern cooking appli­ Saturday at University hospitals. '. WilHam Nigg, ances and the ranges of just a few seasons ago. Self­ Raphal E. Burke, 53, Marshan­ timing, self-lighting ovens and top burners - flame­ . ,MOhdaY At Mercy town, Saturday at Veleran's Ad­ ministration hospital. less. electric "pilot lights" - economical, food-saving Isaac Fry, 61, Sigoumcy, Sat­ simmer burners - these are just a few of the new urday at Veterans AdminiStra­ ~~atures you'll enjoy wth an AUTOMATIC gas range. tion hospital. Now - before the holiday season gets in full swing­ Lloyd Luers, 803 William Miller, 76, Glenwood, get full information on these wonderful aids to better a gil'1 Monday at Sunday at University hospitals. COft\PLETE ' " cooking, Paul L. Ber.ger, 34, Waterloo, lte.taJfrant and :,~,:_,_ ·.... . DEATHS Sunday at Veteran's Administra­ tion hospital. ~ . S~an Elaine Ru~el, 10, Dan­ Car Hop S.~i~" I viHe, Frivay at Universjt yhospl- POLICE COURT Albert Graham, 413 N. Gilbert 3 IIOckS .South 1a~, :' . Eafl.,,McNeal, 62, Garber, Fri- st., was fined $7.50 and assessed ~f tt Ifc~.. t on , \1 $5 court costs on a charge of • running a red light. Judge Emil Hwy 21. Ph 5557 R~ ' T~nslators Make Trott slIspended Lhe fine after Graham explained that he ran ' Shaw,Wok Like 'Piker' the llght to avoid an accident. ~MOsooW (JP) - George Ber­ Jack MOllgan, 319 S. Lucas st., .h,.rd Shaw was regarded in the was fined $7 .50 and assessed $5 We,tern "World as a sharp bar­ court costs on a charge of dis­ 'jainer who got top prices :lor his turbing the peace. , pl~ys', 'but he was a 'PIker com­ John Oran of Chicago was parl!d. ~o bis Russian translator. fined $12.50 and assessed $5 " 'P;ravda says N. Konstantinova court costs on a charge, at pass- I made, more than one million ru­ ing In a no-passing zone. bies for tran.slating "Pygmalion." "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiii __~iiiiiiii_iiiii;;liiiiliijj~~iiiiiiiiiiijii~~ 'r.he ruble is octiciaUy quoted at "THII'S" TWO WAYS CAPACITY - PLUS four,to- the dollar. This, says the SacceutuJ ovea cooking eal1a for exact There" more &hall Ju" extra rcem i_ COMlminlst party' organ, is en­ control of Ume and temperature. That', -tlrely too' 'mUch f9r that sort of baldn, or roeatlne la &hI. IIIII~I": ~ork. . . ,, .-bat you Jet - automaUcally - wl~ tilled oven. There', coaCroUed heM eIJ'o, ' •.•TM ·,ireat earnings came from .. accurate thermostat to bold tile beat culatlon to cJve you perlee" ~ _u.n~p~ci!ied percentage of the Ud eJock control to tum the oven ou wltll the turkey or pumpkIJI ". - ,.. • qf ,):looks and tickets to Ud on at any time you IIIllect, without eq Ume. Improved laIuJatlC¥l 'be,. ~hich was set before the ),our Iven beln, &here. heat In - keel" ~tc.... OOI1\IortabIt. lO(lim1)er : dJ: :~etf

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