l , The Weather Serving the State MUd ,,-eathe- tocia, aDd &Onl&'h~ with eooIel' &em. University of Iowa ~ratu~s elQlee&eti FrI­ day. Temperaauns 1IMa.­ Campus and Iy lD Ole 60's Ulis af1er­ nooo. PartI, dODd, with Iowa City at owan KaLtered I1Ib~ abowen Fri\IY.

______...;... ___....;..;..._~Es~68 - AP Leased Wire, Wirephoto - fjve Cents lowg City, lowg, Thursdgy, Mgy 6, 19504 Righter Conducts Final Concert .Letter Source Reports Differ Dunes Advises 24 Key Legislat rs~ On Paraguay Undisclosed

Uprising B!SH~:~:~~~~ On Army seph R. McCarthy took the wit- U.S. Position In Indochina War BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (JP) ness stand Wednesday and, in -Units oC the Paraguayan army dramatic sworn testimony, rc[us- 6 were reported Wednesday to have ed to name an army intelligence Remains rebelled against the government of U.s. t' officer who, he said, gave him Gain Posts President Federico Chaves at Asuncion, Paraguay's capital, In a secret FBI material warning of A C bold attempt to seize power. Russian spy danger at Ft. Mon- S ommerce UncommiHed, There were conClicting reports mouth, N. J. on whether the government or the Roaring his rerusa I before !I rebel! were In control in Asuncion Report Wednesday night. ~:~:is:=ro:c:r~:g,s~:t~~~sc:~s~, Sludents Vote Sa Official government radio sta­ senator told almy counsel Joseph WASHINGTON (JP)-Secretary tlOIIS were oft the air. But a pri­ N. Welch: Commerce students ellst 113 of State John Foster Dulles was vate station said loyal government "Neither you nor anybody else vot . for six candidates Wedn - reported Wednesday night to have forces succeeded in queJling the will get me to violate the conn- day In the collegiate chamber uprising. . at told 24 key congressional leaders dence of loyal people. . . .You commerce lcetion. Voling was that the United States at present Chaves Takes Reful'e can trY until doomsday." slightly heavier than last year, has no plans whatever to send any Another account, from Clorinda, Welch reminded McCarthy of eJcetlon officials said. About 380 on tbe Argentine side of the Para- his oath to Htell the whole trulh" students were eligible to vote. forces Into the Indochina war, lUayan border, .said Asuncion was and Implored hlm to do so. Bul DtUes is understood to have ad· In the hands of the inSUrgents. The McCarthy stuck to his pOsition The six new members, all com- vIsed the legislators at a secret I border report said President Cha· and was upheld by Sen. Karl meree juniors, elected to the state department briefing that ves and his minister took refuge in Mundt, (R·SD) acting chairman chamber include Raynard Som- President Eisenhower beHeves In- the military academy at Asuncion. of the investigating committee. medcld. Woden, accounting; John dochlna is a far worse place to in- A well Intormed source in' Bue- McCarthy's tlrst appearance as Ferguson. Ames, economics; Jane • DOS Aires said Wednesday a.fter- witness provided one of the hlgh-. voh'e American forces than was noon the situ:ltion in the Para- Ilghls of the 10-day-old airing Ann Walker, Waterloo, busmess Korea. lUayan capital was "uncertain." oC his row with high pentagon education and office management; The senators and house mem- "'I! indicated the movement officials. Wayne Fliss, Iowa City, market- bers met with Dulles tor 1 hour lIainsl the Chaves government ap- PROF. C. B. RIGHTER prepares to eODduet the UI eoncert band It was McCarthy's day in an- ing; WilHam Robertson, 0 ka- and 45 minutes Wedncsday alter- , peared still alive. In his IInal formal appearance as director of the b nd Wednesday other Tespect, too. loosa, general business, and My- Unconfirmed rumors circulating nl&'ht. Richter plans to retire at the end of thl M mester, but he He established, through FBI DI- ron Peterson, Alta, Industrial noon. Responsible informants here said several Paraguayan gov· will remain active in band work. reclor J. Edgar Hoover, that the management. quoted the secretary as saying he eroment leaders were killed in the secret material In question was a Eleven m mb rs make UP the intends to press ahead to forge a early· morning fighting including Farewell Tribute- condensed version-mostly word colle at.c chamber. ln addition to "united front" to protect south- Gen. Alfredo Stroesner, command- for word-or a spy ~arni~g the the six elected W dnesday, three east Asia, even it Britain with- tr in chief of the armed forces. FI I ( rI 'D II hlf I' FBI sent to army intelligence pcrso wJil be appOinted by Al- holds cooperation. Ie"" U,rlshll' Quelled Ina once e Ig U Jan. 26, 1951. pha Kappa P I and Delta Sigma The repOrts, which lacked direct ' Hoover sent word through II PI men's commerce fraternities lAP WI •• ph.IO) Invites 9 Counlriee ronClnnation, said loyal govern- subcommittee aide that he never nn'd PhI Gamma Nu women'~ PRE IDENT El ENUOWER appe rs preo cupled a he 10 W hi He has Invited nine eountrics ment lorces succeeded in quelling ,BY DRAKE l\lABRY --- WTOt~ such a letter. But after a commerce sorority' new conference Wedne day, a hort time after meetinr with Sec- to join-Britain, France, Aus- the uprising in thc Paraguayan Th SUI t b d t tor, conducted the band as it recheck. the aide Robert A Col- . re~ry of tate John Fo ter Dulle tor more lhan an hour. The e concer an presen - . ,. P Id • did t' If I • I tralla, New Zealand, Thailand, the upital. They said Policc Chief Dr. d f 'l d r h 1 played the "Overt.ure-Dlc Fledcr- lIcr, said Hoover told him lhe let- ee en. ec are 0 rePOr.ers his unqual cd supPOr. for DuJ e • Roberto L. Petit was killed in the e one 0 I S e Ig tfu programs maus" ter W;JS taken almost verbatum I W If G and for Dulles' effort to form a united front a(flinst communi m Philippines and the three lndo- battie with the rebels. Wednesday night In the main . Suite Is m,b Poln~ ?,om a much longer FBI memo owa e are roup In southlla t Asia. china states of Vietnam. Laos and These and sketchy radio broad loungc of the 10WD Memorial Un- . . . Issued on that same 1951 day. -- Cambodia. rasts from inside that eentrai ion. . HIgh pOll1l of the last ~ol'lIon Then arose thc question of To Convene Today Talk of US ' Dllplomal-Ic Defeal Dulles is repOrted to havc South American country indicated Theil' performance was es- o~ the concert was th~ b~:1d s ren- where McCarthy 1I0t tho letter. _ • stressed that It is vital to Ameri- unrest. had brok"n the compara- peciaUy appropriate as a farewell dlUon o! Tllnsman s Carnival With a showmanllke flourish, . ' can security that the U.s. contln- live calm of nearly five years- tribute to Pro!. Charles B. Right- Suite." The Suile is in three parts special counsel Ray H. Jenkins Local rcsponslblJllies for public At G R ltd b Ik ue to work closely and harmonl- longest period of peace in Para- cr. Righter is retiring as director -Mardi Gras. Intcrlude Blues called out the name of hi next health and the effect of welfare eneva eJec eye ously with Britain as well as CUiy's long, bloody history. of the SUI bands at the close o{ and the energetic Cakewalk. 'witness: "Sen. McCarthy." progral'Tlb on income distrIbution France in Western Europe, despite A broadcast Irom R;Jdio Telco, the current school year. I t r an' I . n While flashbulbs lit up anel snd economic stability will be prescnt diCIerences over Far East- • private station at Asuncion, said But his relirement doesn't mean R he . d ~IS .mus CI3 s rolled spectators strained forward to topics of the two g neral e Ions WASHINGTON (JP)- President . ern policies. a division of cavalry _ normally that Ile will be oul o( lhe band lhrough ttlls dilllcult number in watch. McCarthy strode Irom th { Eis nho 'er Tv sday praised John Eisenhower m:lde hiS statement Some consideration, it is under­ lbout 1100 mounted men In the picture entirely. 1'1'11 be behind Cine shape, even to th extent of committee table to the witne s 0 the Iowa Wellar Institute at Foster Dulles as the great st _ ~hortly after conferring with Dul- stood, is being given to drawing Paraguayan army - had risen this band for some time yet," creaUng the proper musical set- chair, took the oath, and sum- SUI today and Friday. retary of state In his memory and las at the White Hou amid signs a defense line around the Indo- against the Chaves regime. Loyal Righter remarked. HI couldn't stay ting for Interlude Blues. moned aJdes Roy M: C~hn and Dean Norman B. Nelson, ot the h . I . t d t Ik f . . that a storm over the success or china states of Laos and Cam- troops and police rallied to the away from music for very long." v . Francis P. Carr to hIS sldc. collelle of medicine, will speak s alp y rCJec.e a 0 a major , bodia which the U.S. and "united government's defense, the station To Continue Work Ser Icc t key~ fOI b 1954 were He said he waived any sena- Friday at I :30 p.m. In Shambaugh U.S. diplomatic deteDt at lhe Ge- lallure of Dulles eflolls at Geneva acUon" allies would pledge to de- added. "Of course I'll continue my ~::~d~~rinOg ta ~~~~n:r~nfetr~~~ torlnl Immunity he might have. 'lecturo room on ':,Health as a neVa conlerence on ia. WM blowing up on Capitol HlIL tcod against possible new Red Communications Cut Olf work as lIssistant professor in the sian. Service keys are awarded to Then, when Jenkins asked him Community Sorvlce. Prof. Robert No one, the President said, clln Some ~emocl'llts have been aggression. These advlces said all roads music department here," hc con- concert band members who have to say in his own words where the H. Johnson, .of t~e eco~,omlcs de- count a battle lost while it is still openly crltical of Dullcs lind were NefUter Involvecl leading Into the capital had ~een linued, "and ['11 still h'avel around a total of six semesters in the secret FBI data came from. ~c- par~ent, WIll dIS~USS The Eeo- going o~. .' reported ready to pepper him with Neither Laos or Cambodia, it ~Iocked. Teleph?ne commumca- ~he country judging bands, hold- band, or to members of the other Carthy took the stand 110m whIch nolmcs of Welf;Jre tonight In the Pledgmg unqualtllcd support for qucstio~. about. his dlplomlltlc ma- was pointed out, are heavily in. Itons from outside the country Ing clinics, and perhaps a guest SUI bands with a total oC eight he"never retreated: . River room 01 the Iowa Memorial Dulles, who (lew back from Ge- neuver.: mvolvllIg .Korea and the volved In the Indochina lightlng wcre cut oft. appearance or lwo." semesters' service. I 'Will not under any clrcum- Union. . neva Tu sduy, Elbenhower told lndochma war crisiS. which Is confined primarily to the Radio Teleco continued to an- Righter. directol' of the SUI 186 Ke 8 Awarded stances ~eveal the source of any The 13 group ~eellngs at the his news confer nee th(' United APpeared Cheerful larger state of Viietnam. Dounce the nation was calm. bands since 1937, said that aHer informatIon I may gel as chair- annual spring Instttute, which is States WIll tonlinue to work for a Dulles himsl'lf appeared in Such a pledge it was felt might Chaves 74 first became pro- such a long time as director oC the A totaI or 186 keys have been man of this committee." . spons.or~ by the Iowa Welfare collective ecurity arrangement cheerful spirit..'i as he emerged encourage morc 'American ~lIies to . . I' I'd P . various bands It is naturally dif- awarde d since the program was McCarthy is the regular ehalr- assocIation and the SUI school of for southeast Asia from hl's t "lk 'th E' nho r j i th I VISIon a pres ent of araguay 10 ' [1'I'St started I' 1940 f th t i t'n t' . 1 k ' I d '" I . " WI lSC we. 0 n e pan. September, 1949, after ousting Fe- flcult to hang up the baton. n. man a . e sen a e nves..,a Ions socia wor, mc u e s .. ss .ons on Efforts Unsuceellllful Talking with newsmen, Dulles was Future American moves will de- llpe Molas Lopez in a bloodless "But this retirement is not earth Band members receiving the subcommlttee. He has slepped hom~Clnding, . working With the Dulles' efforts to obtain united asked to comment on suggestions pend to a large measure on the shatte ing" has '')'11 still b keys Wednesday night were' Don. down Crom the post lor purposes emolionally disturbed child cor- . h . . royp. His rise to the presidency I r t.h e ~ ~ . . SU: Id G B ct A3 1 . Cit . oC these hearings rectional treatment and ca~e of action to SIem communism In that t at he had suffered "a major dlp- outcome of the savage baltle tor ~w out of discord In the ruling ~ ~S:u~~n't e ~~;I Cthi~SI~~~ ~~ncerl ~ary Ann~~a~'scns, 'G, ~~~k 'Ra~~ McCarthy prod~ced the letter older persons in nu'rslng homes. orca have so tar been unsuccessfuL loma.tic def"at" at Gene\'o. . Dien Bien Phu In Vietnam, where Colotra~o ppsrty -::- the o~IY lhe~ahl band entirely." ids; W. Dean Harwood, A4, Hed- in an eltort to show that the tFOI' o~e lhitnllg'thlheGBrlliSh deClfded WIth a chuckle, Dulles l'epl1ed: some It~'I~OO Fdrench lUlnion forceds par y m araguay - OL W IC Consisted of Lt(ht Tunes rick; John P. Kassler, A3, Mar- army dragged its feet in rooling HARPER TO PRESIDE a wall un e eneva con er- "I don't understand what's hap- are b a. 109 espera e y t a war Cba~es was leader of the Demo- The mui~ical program consisted ion; J. Kenneth Miller, C4, Ot- out alleged subversives, although Prof. Earl Harpel', director oC ence on thl' future of Indochina pened th 'W at Gelleva which is oft about 40,000 Red troops. . cratlc faction. That had been the mainly of light tunes superbly tumwa' Mary J ane Mullins A3 he said it had ample warning. the SUI school of fine arts and and Korea is over. alleged Lo constitute the defeat.' : •Ixth administration c han g e played 'Adel' WhitfOrd S Niehaus' Jr' McCarthy said the FBI material of the Iowa Memorial Union, will But 1i:lsenhower declined to take Obviously ar~we ring congres- ::o~gh re~olt and bloodless coup Bach's sprightly "Fugue a In C4, Burlington; We~ley G. Pippert: which ,was the subjcct of Wed- preside o.ver an executive commi'- the view that Dulles hall suffered slonal critics, Ei ~ enhower said In 1 mont s' . Gi-gue" opened thc program, fol- A3, Mason City; Robert J. Quinn, nesday s bearing listed 34 PCI'- tee meelmg of ~he National coun- any dcfeat. As for the Geneva con- his formal stat ment tbat the Ge­ Plan for Disposal Lopez, who wenl Into exile for lowed by Handel's popular Ballet A3 Marlon' Dorothy A. Schaef- sons alleged to be linked to Ju- cil of churches division of wor- terence, now nine days old, the neva conference has not been a a while after his o~ter an.d U1~n Suite-"The Gods Go A-Begging." fer: A3, East Moline, Ill., and La. lius Rosenb.crg, ~ho was convlct- s~ip and the arts in New York PrcSi~e nt said it "has prOduced no five-power sian - with Red Of Surplus BaHer returned to AsunCIOn, died JO Two arrangements by Righter l'aine W. Ward, A3, Oclwein. ed of atomIc espIOnage and elec- city Ma~ .I~. Harper is secretary surprises. The expressed fears of China sitting as a lull-fledged March at 54. • were also ptayed before inlcrmis- Whitlock also received a ser- trocuted. of the diVISIon. some have proved unfounded." member-as hc said "the Soviet Since 1950 there has been com- sion. They were "Allegro, from vice key. Union tlied to make it." Sought by BeRSon P8rallve calm, although there "ymDhonv No V by Schubert Th d' f .• Covering a wide rangs of other h bee ts . . e au lence 0 a pproxlma .e- re for'Seal's Club Show d W ASHlNGTON (JP) Secretary ave n repor of stern gov- and "Itt Faust Overture" by Wag- ly 500 per.gons called the band subject!, the Presi ent told news- - emment measures against oppos- ner b k f th T men; of Agriculture Ezra Benson said Ing political torces. J~hn Whitlock, assistant direc- v~al ~~oru~~eot~~~e:~h;oS:ne:; 1. TAfT·HARTLEY LAW - EI- Wednesday he hasn't found a suit- h h' . f h d senhower would not like to see thc able plan for disposing of 360 mil- -,;;;;;;:::::;;:::;;======..::::;;:::::__ - ::--::..:::;::::-:..-:::::::::;- T e t Ird conSisted 0 t esc wor s administration's recommendations by Righter, "I hate to leave this lor changes in the law blocked by Hon pOunds of surplus gc.vern- bcautiful band." what he cailcd extraneous issues. me nt-owned butler. He asked con­ World News Briefs This appeared to be a reference to gress for help. A Condensation of late Developments moves to tack on a civil rights Benson told the howe agricul­ Lynes -Urges Higher a:nen~ment to the 'p:oposed revi- ture co~mittee that to avoid. fu­ SIOIl bill, thereby rBlsmg the threat of a filibuster which could scuttle ture government buyini'. a produc­ U.S. Planes Carry 450 French ,to Far East Tuition for Colleges the measure. tion payment play is "administra.. MARSEILLE, France (IP)-Slx U.S. air force Globemaster trans- William S. Lynes, speaker of the 2. BUSINESS CONDITIONS - lively feasible," but that he does POrt planes took off from here Wednesday with 450 French army and Iowa house 01 l'epreseotatlves has Recent reports indicate a pre- not feel be has authority to use alr force technicians bound for Indochina. This was the second of a . . . ' pOnderance of favorable signs for. . leries of airlifts provided by the U.S. air force lor French reinforce- urged higher tUItion rates at SUI, business. But jUl.t as he cautioned thlS. He said he has as~ed the menta uriently needed in the Indochina war. The first on April 18- 10\\'3 State call ge, and Iowa State against too pessimistic an outlook attorney general for a rulmg. called "Operation Bali High"-carrled about 1,000 French paratroop- Teacher's college. according to "be some weeks ago, Eisenhower said Under the plan, he said it would era from Paris to Indochina, a fUght of 8,500 miles. Associated Pre~s. he would caution against looking be possible to halt further govern­ • • • at the picture through too rosy men\. buying. Butter prices would Lynes, one of six candidates lor gla~ses now. be allowed to drop to whatevet' Franc., Russia Plan Indochina Peace Talks the Republican nomination for 3. FARM PROGRAM - The level that supply and demand GENEVA (~France and the Soviet Union agreed Wednesday governor, urged higher tuition In Pre.>ident said he bad never beard would carry them. to start ,peace talks dn Indochina Friday if possible and certainly by remarks prepared {or delivery to of repori8 that he was wiJjjn.g to The government would make up !-turdl9" Agreement was reached as French Foreign Minister a Republican mceting at Storm accept a one-year extension of the the dillerenee between the market present law for rigJd high federal price and the sUllpOrt price in the I>IeOrleB Bldault decided to ride oul his country's cabinet crisis in Lake Tuesday. price suppOrts fGr basic farm com- (arm ot payments to processors. Geneva. Bidault'. decision against being present for the vote ot coo- "The present (.xtremely low tu­ modi ties. He would not speculate Benson mentioned two olhi!r fidence today In parliament was taken as a sign of confidence the ilion rates ar~ unfair to iowa tax­ whether he might approve or veto proposals. One was a one-cent­ eablnet would survive. !rean Chauvel, French ambassador in Switz- payers and particularly unfair to a bill caJUng for continuing the a-pound sales plan. Under this, ~land, spent an hour with .Dcp~ty Soviet Foreigl\ Minister Andr~1 our many rine private colleges present program. the consumer would get a pound I romyko discussing the Impendmg peace parley. Both agreed It here in Iowa," Lynes said. 4. PRISONERS OF WAR - The of surplus butter at a penny fol' bould start as Boon as feasible. He said rates at the three pub. cardinal principle in the trials of every pound of commercial • • ~ llcly-supported Institutions should American roWs accused of be- outter bought at the regular price. Red. Mov. Closer to French Barricades be boosted to a level comparable traying thcir comrades in Korea rhis, Benson said, would !be _k­ to "the increased cost at opera- ls that justice will be tempered \lind to administer because it HANOI, Indochina (IP) - Hordes of Vietminh troops dug new Uon." with mercy in all cases. There is involved coupons. Irenebes and foxholes Wednesday within grenade .hurling distance a very deep understanding, he The other was the blended price Of Dlen Bien Phu's dwindlinl barricades. A few hundred yards away, CIRCUS MATERIAL said, of the tremendous pressures )Ian-the government would sell IIIore French Union paratroops and tons of supplies dropped through NEW YORK (/P)- Former Pres- that can be applied via the Com· its .bulter at low prices to dls­ ~ts of rebel anti-aircraft fire to bolster the weary defenders. De- idcnt Harry S. Tr,!man is quoted munlst "brain washing" technique. tributors and allow them to sell IJhte dense tropical rain, Flying Boxcars, piloted by American ci- in Newsweek magazine Wednes­ But the President cautioned It, alan, with commercial butter, 'lll.IlI, and Dakota transports swooped low lo drop their preCious day as calling the McCarthy-Army FOUR OF THE FORTY-FIVE MEMBERS of Seal's club, 1I0norar, s\\Tlmmlnl' loC:;el" are ,bo_ against making the error of re- 1t an averase price of the two. blllJ1an and materiel cargoes into the beleagured bastion's heart. The hearing the "s('rt of thing that here praetlelo, for a-Jr annual Sears show which will be held lD the Irel. house Frida, and Sat.­ garding all such eas~ as Identical ['he blended price, Benson sald, 1I0rthwestern ,Indochinese plahu lortress has been holding oul ~hould be left to Barnum & Bal- I orda, at • p.m. The eoHs (frOID le~' &0 rlrbt) are JoAnDe Bradley, DI, Barbara. Balrer, CZ, Bever.,. They are far from idenHeal, be Nould not move aU the surplus .said. .oto Ule. lllinat massive Communist-led attacks lor nearly two months. ley." Baker, Al, and Kalllr,. VaaOIDkle, AI, all 'reID Des MolDes. (See s&ory on pale 3). . . _ • .--::a _ <0- r; ~are 2-THE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa City, h.-Th~ .. May 6, 1954 t::' Testing the Temperature t :; '. ollicial dailx t The Daily Iowan . ~ . I ~ BULLETIN I.: THURSDA Y, MAY 6, 1954 THUR DA V. ]\fAY G. 1954 she - PUblW1~ dlllly '''... pt Sunday and e,.,., .f ." •• ,r"., If 't,.ri.' DILl' IOWAS £DITOa1.-'L TAF' ..Monda. and 1.,11 boUda}. b) Stud.nt .,. • ..... Tioe D.lIy I ...... Iall .. 1 Editor ...... Jack Burrows U N I V E R SIT Y CAL END A R 53 _PUbllcallono. In< .. 128 lo",a A,-e.. Iowa 1I.,.,hntat, Ja .... rear .f 0'. J •• r~ JIO' .city. Iowa. Enterf>d .. eeoncl clas ..I..... II ..II~I.,. Dab.II" .... I .... {"n.,11I6 Editor .... Kotlulrln. 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Goeldner cia LATIONS S3: .11 other mall subscrlpUons. ,10 A t. Busln ... Mar...... Max Nebel House pool. Sunday, May 9 . p.!1'" yeaI"': six month. '$.60; t.hree Cla.,IIIf>d Mil'...... Carl Anderson Saturday. May 8 1 :00-5:00 p.m. - Cract GUIld .. Call 8·215 1 .".. II. ..I ,.,el.. l...:m::o::.,:n::.,:l:.:,hs:.:.. ...:$_3.~2S.,..' -=-_...,._ .. ,.., D.II, I..... by 1:3t •. m. lIIake- F,f>d I. Pownall. PubU.h r DAILY IOWAN clac Mother's Day Weekend. IExhibit, Iowa Union. , tbe • r.u,"• vn·f .. ~ I. t'h· ~. "ft aU "'·rv.,·... Ch.rl•• R: Rarnllm. A ~c;htUnt PuhHfI;hf1" Cirt'ulatinn _M_. _l' __ Rn~r1 Cronk 10:00 a.m. - Tennis, Illinois 3:30-5:3.0 P.~. - Mother s Day here. Tea, PreSident s Home. '{ 12:00 noon-Luncheon, Riverl 7:00 p.m.-University Sint. Room, Iowa Union. Lounge, Iowa Union. Editorial (For Information regarding dates beyond flUs .obe...... Interpreting lee reaervatioDs In the office of the President, Old CapItol), : A Job for All of Us ~ There is no place in the world today fol' "dreams of un- I the News ; challenged rights and liberties," a noted pol iticnl scientbt told I By J.l\f. ROBERTS Jll. GEN£&ALGENERAL NOTICES sbould ile deJ)OsltedNOTICES wHb tbe cltJ edlwr If t hi audience here last week. H e went on to peB out a message Assoclattd PrHl The Dally Iowan in the newsroom In the CommunlcaUolIS Cealu. \. onc ming th world of today that has meanin~ for al! 0 f us. N twa A na)'sI & lIuUon;Notices mU8~they willbe submitted NOT be acceptedby 2 p.m. by tbe phone, day andpreeedlb~ must beflrs~ TYPED 111111. : John Cange, executive director of the American Political The six nations of the European .r LEGIBLY WRITTEN and SIGNED by a responsible peNL • Sci ntists a sociation, urged his audience of political science coal and steel community and the FRENCH PH.D. READING EX- for the coming year. Everyqne :'teacher, ,to examine our world frankl and shre\ dIy, with an eye proposed European defense com- a1'nination will be given Thurs- invited. .. I 1 J rd ' ~ bl t f munity have agreed that, if and day, May 27, Irom 3-5 p.m. in to wha pall x' (one. - e re\\ a pIcture 0 trou es, error~, ears, when EDC comes Into being, the room 22lA, Schaeffer hall. Please TilE SIXTll ANNUAL DESIGN ~ und dist'l1lt hopes. . two pools shall be controlled by a make application by ~igning sheet exhibition "Man is the Measur~. " = He told them that the peopll's of the world, partIcularly 0 ularly elected assembly. posted outside room 307, Schaef- is now being shown in the main · tho~(' in "underdeveloped nation~ :' arc "demand ina new regimes," p ~hat is both a step toward EDC fer hall. No application will be gallery of the fine arts buildina. C I I cd 'a1ld thot "th(' rise of the 1ll:1 ~es" has onlv bl'gull. angc (l'C ar and toward greater-possibly even acceptedThe next aCter examinatlo:1 Monday, Maywill 24.be Hoursdays and are from 8 a.m. 2-5 -p.m.10 p.mSaturday. weeks =th.'lt beIdr the end of this era of tensio~ and lurmoil is reachcd, actual-political unity. given O!lring the second week oj Ilnd Sundays. "all of liS will expericnce great "phYSical and spiritual tra ail." It should also serve to bolster the summer session. .. The picture Gange drew j~ grim, but his call to dut), is clear. the (lagging German Iaith in the PPLICATIONS "'lUST BE STATE SEN. D. C. NOLAN, or 0 l EDC . !f t f • lie de 'cribed the role of communism in dirE'cting the tor· ultimate accomplishment til Ad . th . f JT i d [o'va CI'ty, will speak on the Brk.

~,redmowm~~of~~~ysubJ~ctp~~~.He~a~~ h~Thlslsw~thingOaM~~M~nauer seriously need. Despair has t~!!'I~~~~~'II~~I~~~.~~~~~~~~:~:~~~:::~:~j byh~~~i~~~~~~a~kp:~:~~:4=~~' June 4 This award IS avall "Jistcilers to undentnnd tlwse movements, and to fomll1lllte a been causL·ng a falll'n B\Vay of hl's ______. . < • - 6, at 7:30 p.m. in room 221A bctt a~le to students w~o have mam- Schaeffer hall. Members are urged t I' revolution." Dismissing merc "drenms" and "good inten· support. ·1 ·1 I tamed a 3.0 or hIgher average to attend because officers for ~'tions," 1w said that the "better rcvolution" must be fflshioned aft- Chances sted 15 6 To Bel n t ate d WSUI PROGRAM during the 1953-54 SCh?ol year next year will be nominated. f h I :;<>1' American principJ es 0 ar( work ," C I car 0 b)I'Chves· · ancI dISCI' .- French political ofl6ervers have CALENDAR and who have made a slgnlCicant __ AI~p1ined action, if it is to com I)ul communism success r11 11 y. also been expresslng the opinIOn.. IS·n toe len ceoS· Cley t contributioncurricular activities. in worthwhile extra- EPSILON CIIAPTER OF DEL. &. .ange made it clear that the victory will !!o to thost> skillful in the last 24 hours the the six- Tbur d.y. ~r.y G, 1fI.14 ___ ta Sigma PI, international com. ',und for dul enough to gLLidc the world illtel1ig. ~ntly. nation decl~ion give~ the c h ances The Iowa chapter oC Sigma Xi, n~ ~~:;.~Ing Chapel makeSTU application DEN T S forDE scholarshipIRING TO gularmerco businessfraternity meeting will hold Thursday are· ( "lnel' I' C,l'S t.'lsk i,o to 'get d('lllocracy accepted b ,v other nations. of EDC ratification Ii great boost. professional honorary science so- Graduole studenl. who arr nOOl·lowans 8:30 Rell,louB Groups ot Amertr. assistance should check \\lith [he night at 7:30 p.m. in room 214 or .,' Th F h S I 11 t h b ,.med to ".ocl~te membPrshlp In the 9:20 Kllchen Concert • Ild we cannot do that b mere boa~ting, no mattl'l' how e renc oc ass ave een ciety, will Initiate 72 full and 84 .clence .oc,ely follow: 9:45 Women', F.~ture oCfice Or student aHa irs. for in10r- University hall. All active memo more pro than con on the subject associate members in special cere- William lIfcArthur. Blrmlniham. All.: 10:00 New' mation and blanks. All appJJca- bers are asked to attend this 111 11 V 4. \. well rounded our boasts ' be. for severa I mon th snow, btlu a - m oOJ' es Wednesday,. May 12 Koenig,Rutus CaIne.WIn, lowPI.lne. A"I Blurr. •. ; Wlllla,n Ark.; Law.Paul 10:40IO : I~ TheFamily Book AIl bhelfu", tl'ons must be rec"I'ved" by June meetl'og'. 'Ve mllst first IInderstand and l'esI)cct the forces mOlivating ways \VI'th reservati'ons as to the The 156 new members include renee. Della, Colo.; M. Dean Nell,er. l1 :oo t:...t's SIn, • d Demer. Colo.; .fohn CMllon. Denver. II :lO Music on March Time THE UNIVERSITY COOPERA- ~ the people we wOllld guide. ' form of control which wou Id be students, star! members an alum- Colo.; John Flac~. Ft. Collin.. Colo.; 1l:30 Music In Bln.,k and Wlute live baby-sitting league boole will .TIlE ZOO L O. G Y SEI\JINAR - 'V(' cannot for tet the I'cst of the world, hecause the fate of established. ni or SUI who have been 111.: • be In charge oJ Mrs. Margie Del- Will meet. on FrIday, May 7 at h nab~lied g~:",I~~hU~II~~~rn;;a~\~OI(~~rbondOlc. ::;~~ ~~!~~~rlo~~~:~e$ for demonstrated researc a I ty Evc"ett ~Iorrls. Creve Coeur. 111 .; Carl- 12:00 Rhylhm Rambles uhery until May 10. Telephone 4:10 p.m. ~n room 201, ZB. The • nations is tied together. \Ve live in one world. They are expected to plop now In various fields of science. Io n John on. Jacksonville. III. . Roberl 12:30 New her at 6918 if a sl.tteI' or J'ntorma- speal{er WIll .be Dr. J .H. Bodine, I . I ' h D . Van D)'ke, Rock Island. 111 .; Roh<-rl 12:45 SingIng Americans So we must be alert. \ Ve Illllst know what is mpprning)for ratifIcation, eavmg tee Bruce Nolf, A4, Iowa CIty, and Clarke. SlIvl •. rII.: Jasper Garner, Norlh 1:00 Musl,ol Ch.," lion about joining the group Is professor and head ot Zoology r m'olilld lhc world. and why it i~ happening. We will have to act Gaul1ists and the Communists as Albert Currier, A3, Annapolis, ~~.n~~~~~·~i"~~fd; Jt-c~ft~ . c~rll.t!~ih~"i~~~; i;~g ~~~;:~ ~o~d~~1r Thoueht.. desired. at SUr. ~is subJe~t will be: b . f I k ' the chief opponents in the French Md., are the only undergraduates Roberl Correll. P,ducah. Ky.; J.cob Dry· 2:1~ Lell<'r From Italy I "Some phYSICO chemIcal proper. - 011-- the-- aSls 0 w 1at wt' ' now. ------IAssembl y, on the list. den.John Pocomo Oa\enpo'"\. Cit y. Md.:Amhe ..l. M.... : Da,,- 22:30:45 eu"Excur.lo"s I Sior In Selence THE NEWl\IAN CLUB DIS- ties of prolyrosinase and tyrosin. ff Assembly Au'''orl'y Four t een s t a mem b ers were Palermo, Longmcadow. !'. Iao :;.; Car 1 3300:.15 Du teh Llaht tu.oic cussionMay 6 groupat 8 p wlll...... atmeet the Th\lrsday Catholl.C, ase." ~, • dell b' P f F d j~cxroad. Columbia. Mo.: I.e.ter Shell. Herc' 10 V.lenln. '" d h Iiti I t I Ian name u . mem ers. ro. fe - P.yetle. lito.; R',bert Bundonl. B bbltt. 3:30 New. t R tEN t Un er t e po ca con fO p . erick C, Blocli, ophthalmology; Nev.; Arthur FishkIn, New Y<>rk city: 3:45 Le. Brown Show student cen cr. ober . ew on 'rHE J 0 H N SON COUNTY Letters to the Editor ihe elected assembly will super- Prof Michael Bonfiglio orthopedic Irwin Pesel kyo New York clly; Joseph !;&l: Iowa UnIon lIadlo lIour will discuss "The Beginning of the chapter of the Americans for De. (R •••• r~n 1.,.lIe. 10 ."pr.... ,1.- sede the high authorlty established :;urgcry;· Prof. George. ,W. Bounds, BOl(na<3,o'd •. We Rochester.Slbury. N .N Y. .:Y .; Joyc.WlIIlam BlIcher. Rey- 5:00 TeaChlldren's TIme Hour ChuTch." Refreshments and so:- mocratic Action wi 11 meet Thurs. I I '_'L E'II 'II I II the Democratic party and the la- 1 th I hth I I gy' Pr r H l'n1 ann M White Plains. N. y,; Leland Horrls. GI· 5:30 New" ial hour will follow. day, May 6 at 8 p.m. at 10 S. Gil. On. I" elle,...... e Q 0'. ~ n •I ",. bOI' movement." more than a year ago 01' e coa op a mo 0 , o. .e . rod. Ohio ', Kennelh Laurence .. Cleveland : 5:>l5 Sporl. mall Incl. a. IIanAwrtlten .lr ...... B I hth 1 I J A 0 d M 600 Dinner Hou r bert st. Main .business wi1l be , IDd ...... - 11, ... :I"OD .'~ul...... Th e announcem e n t o.• th LSo I'm - and steel community . Members of Cliftonur an, associateop a mo in on, internal ames med- . linMary Schult., jane Rees. Phlladclph,n. O.I,land. re .. ~n ar- 6;55 News THE NEWMAN CLUB WILL vote on constl'tutl'onal amend. ~;:p:::; ·:t;:~· ;.~:~"'IO~::~' ; .. : mediately b~ought to mind Mc- this authority are appointed by icine; jOhn W. Eckstein, assistant bO~~°::i'~~ :~:~~ou~.u;~~n;, ~: l?O~ ~~~: ~ ; ~ g~,~~e~~,~«~e~~~~h hold its annual Moy crowning ments and nominations for chap. lew.n re. • .. II•• rl.ht I•• ho.I.. . Carthy's deSIgnation of the Demo- the participating governments of in internal medicine' and Sung ter. Richmond. Vo .; John Butzell. Dela· 8:30 B£.."h"llnCdYOlbu."'H·O!':dlln.. ceremony Sunday, May 9 at 5 p.m. ter officers . .. Io.~ ••,r eatall". loll ... wile. man1 cratic party as the party of "trea- , "en. Wls : Donald Johnson. Claekrlver 9:30 ~ .u, at the Catholic student center . ... Ih... ..bJ•• 1 ••• rocol"... .r .. France, Germany, the Netherlands, Ching Ling, research associate in Falls. WIs.; Richard Ch~mplon . Sydnel'. 9:40 New. wllll ...I. o&&eu. C~nl'III.I... .,. son. Thus the wheel . of fortune It I Belgi m and Luxembourg. the Iowa Institute oC Hydraulic AustraliA; Go Chea" She,h. Foochow Fu- 9:5. Spa\' Hlilt!llIhta The meeting will be open to thl! CONTRIBUTE OLD OLOTII. IImll.d I. .or. lbolo Iw. 1.11.,. I. turns for the Communists . .. as a y, I) klen. Cblna: Chane Yun Chao, Kunml~g. 10 :00 SIGN OFF public with mother particularly ing to the YWCA clothine drivt. .n1tI•• lr ,...1.L1. pe,I.d... 8M Iftll...... ".. 111•• II.....I...... It has m the past WIt. h t h e sma II er Their charter calls for complete ResearchOth . t f( C II b China:George Abdel Wah A. YlmI. Found.. Honolulu. GI>II. EgYPI.HawaII; KSUI invited. Supper will follow ot Boxes have been placed in the Opinion. p,...... nel .ec..... ny "front" groups Soon their overall independence from nattonalistic er s a u mem ers are William Von Berael)k. Eindhoven. Hoi· 6 p.m. women's housing units. Or bring •.,rueol I ••••, Tb. D.1I1 Jo", ••.)' I Prof Edward E Mason surgery' land; Benoyendra Chanda. CalCUl1a. In. 4:29 SleN ON Ie loth'ng to the YWCA of --- propaganda and stand on current policies. But Germln industria R b' .t L Mo .·s· . struc'tor in hY~ Jla; Gyan Mohan. Colcutta; Munlr Alia· 4:30 One Nlte SlnJ:d : an c I . issues will being to sound more . . . I ' 0 el . fll , In werdl. Baadad. Ir",, ; Mlklo Arle. Sop· 4:45 Wa'hln,ton Rewrt YMCA MEMBERS WILL MEET fice in the Union. The deadline ITOR: . leaders and some politICians calm giene and preventive medicine; paro. Japan; Renou Fernandez, Madrid. 5:.~O Dale In HoUywood . M 5 W· t 0 summer t 'll b and more ilke those of the Demo- it doesn't work entirely that way, P f I cio V Ponseti ortho- Spatn; Chun Jua" Koo. Taiwan; and Ar· 5:15 Twllleht Serenade ThuTsday, May 6, at 7:30 p.m. in IS ay. 10 er r r cCarthyhow ma~ is a great51 de-~cr~icpu~~dlabocgrou~...... t httha ey are b'emg d~rlm~a~dc pedicro o surgery;pa Jerome. K, . Sher- ---~ro ~~"M.~m~.V~~e~I~- - _ _ _- •. ==~6'~~hS:l:G~N~0;FiF======~~t~h~e~U~n~~:n~t:o~d~ls:c~u~s:s~t~h:e~p:r~~~r~a:m=c:l:o~th~l~n~g~~;n~b;e~u;s:e=d~.==~~ A . d . CQnsequently, the probability against as countries which Gel'- man resident associatl! in urology; • m~ncan emoel acy (hilt the Democrats have been un- many overran during World War F' '. M Skullet associate in C R II t. unlry .s g~eatest weapo~ dermin~ng ou.r democratic heri- I seek to keep her production in n~~~~~$ur ~r . P"o/'Sherwood D. ampus e ec Ions mUdm~mi' I wt ond~~1 a~ tage WIth theIr welfare programs balance with their own. Tuttle g:ol~gy ~nd John B Wild at eC1S ve s ep Wl e and internationalism for the past This is a problem which whelh-' t 'to i . 'ternal medicine ' 01 FI ISIIJNC DON QUiXOTE h will truly make the 20 years becomes all the more be- er the control Ibody is a~pointed illS ruc r n JJl J I c· II Remember nd indeed our gover n-· bl t th . McC th Graduate student... rom OW" ) CHARLC"S "IARSHAI [ . !leva e 0 e naive. ar y or elected would seem to depend ".med to lull membership In S'gma XI By c.. " ~ , hOle - truly conscIous was right! His political stock heavily o~ the good will of ' the Include Ell Blaha. John Fran1.. Ednah ( To J. M. ) .Mom ... trLlctive nature of Mc- M d d d f . Geer Jomes elUelte. L) Ie Hamilion. Le.· soars. ore eman s arc ma e 01 men chosen. But at least in theory lie Meredllh, Ulslle Paleg, By .. "" SehOl- Long had I c1es[1aired this losilll! waT him to speak out against the Great an elected assembly deliberating teUus. and Gerald Spurr. .- t our coun ry ' s Bet!·ayal. T he RbI'epu Icans are on a formally stated mternatlonal. . membersOlher &raduateInclude Jantessludent< Reber. namer Cedar (Ull AgalllS . t th C moc1 el'l 1 WII . , (I1,11'IJs fl 'ce Illell 1, .'te" , inds, and the vast ma- pressured to allow him more rope basis would be less subject to Rapid" Edward Dufek. Clutier: Mary Until Quixot(> showed ,there's something more b t d" k Th . . .. l'rem.,lne. Ma.on City: Arlhur Weldon . her es newspapers, Cor expe lency s sa e. e nationalistic senttments than the BIrmingham. Ala; Walter Sweet, Denver. Than str(>ngth and victory to thc great _ strllining themselves to chances oC the Democrats return- ind~vjdual parliaments at home. Colo.: Clarence F·urrow. Gnlesburg. UI. : our ql'{i zenry, M'c- mg t 0 power grows mCleas. . Ing I Y Step lmJIodant ''In.Ernest lndlanaPQJl5. Beal Lancn.ler. Indar Rapids: Al£red CoUlns. tjrian nattlre, his lack ot demo- programs 10r collective security operations of the united European Central City; Worren O. EssieI'. Dnven. Of thom-crowned Illonarchs, and hollo'\V t· C 'th' th . t " t of his . t tl I t' uf port; Rus..,11 Jells.". Denison; R,chard cra IC al In e m egll y and In erna ona coopera Ion s - army it it is created and to the Clampll!. Jam.> Culhane. and Frank Though OllI' childish battles seem, lrllow citizens, and his immature, fer undermining. coal and steel comm~nity If the Klin1mon. 0 .. Mol"e •. "'''II 0 .... y-lik e c h arac t er WI'11 bee I' - J.()hn W. Sherer EDC is not established, the' coal woodOlher; RobertIown"B Iezellncillde. ZinowljNell Fisher Biowlak. Edge- Thl's In"," (111 , 5S for lilltold ages has sufficed; vealed in all its unforulnate and 320 Lucon Drive and steel'plan will go ahead as at Charles Hancher. Jomes Shapley" Alberto Tts tears Qllixote, it blood and spirit Chr.i,_t.____ _ Cllnninglyr pathological attributes. present. Val.Hansman. Jame s Ft.Wachler. MadI son;Iowa lIoeCill'..r Roberl000'.1l,' ---==---=====-====---===--=====~~===:==tll B~t for such a lar~e-scale, dra- St E' The people who have been work- ~~'b~~oo~~be~~axNe~!~~"u: ~gialtle~:~~~: matic, and soul-shakmg trans tor- ~Irante ing hardest on the assembly prob- Osage; Roberl Davis. Riverside: Rhoda ltIation to take place, regretfully, Med hool Ie however together with their Kelchel. Wal ker. and Burdelle Wagen· . 11' .. l'U d Id ' m" knecht. Washlngl"n. Give Mother Her Favorite especJa y In a crlSlS- I e wor 'T To' Be (' "'Iurday work in the advisory council ot l ;-:;';"""'~~"':':';;:;~~==-_-=____ """""=. II too much tim~ has to transpire. 8s1 Ja Europe-most of them are the same And to e.x.pedlte the tum-about, -already have begun dlscuss~g democracy's strongest weapons . .. agricultural and additional eom- AlIve to b1t employed cooperative- 1'h,; m~lCal. college adn:lsslon mercial and industrial pools. They PERFUME or CANDY THIS MOTtii'i's rlAY ly. cxammahon WIll be given m the hope that one thing leading to She'll be delighted with slich a persollul gift from you on [n Hne' with this, our most sen- geolog¥ lecture. room lit 9 a.m., another will eventuaUy produc

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,- - - wkeye Nine t~ ·Eate: Mi(h'igan~ MS( lriere1' }The D~ail ~I0fi!JfffJwaln ' Wi Musl ' has held IllinoIS and Minnesota with .500. Others include PaUl AI h X·' C .~~~~ 10 each to five hits; and Bud Erick- Lepley, .381 ; and Ray Payiche- ~. p a I $ apture " son. who beat mlnois and North- vich • .286. ';Ij' #A 0" &0. If tl ball f ( western. Jensen nas the most ser- 1t seems likely that Jack Cor· J' r~" '5,. Vo ey Crown --· or rac k vice of any Iowan, 41 innings, and bett and Marv Wisnewski will ___ ~ Ie II WIn , has allowed only 40 hits. He lost pitch lor Michjgan, since Jack Alpha XI Delta sorority defeat· two IS-inning games to Arizona Ritter, the top man, probably will -.. ed Kappa Kappa Gamma 18-14 Pa,.e .-TUE DAlLY IOWAN-Iowa City, la.-Thurs., Ma, S.lIM < ~II Le- and was charged with the IllinoIs be used against Minnesota Friday, Wednesday night to win the WRA T-II AGV A ague I eloss in. a 5-hitter, 6-5, with Iowa C~rbett has beatcn Illinois on S IERIC ~ Lt : OB NATION L I.I! AG E mixed volleyball crown for the collectmg a dozen blows. hits and Northwestern on four. Obi ..,. IS; .~. Phllad tlphl. IV: ~ .~.:~. OB To Pla'i .(~ .. . The Spartans' Erickson is one Wisnewski beat IUinois on six $ Drlroll ~ ~ .61~ I Breold1n . .. 10 • .1l8II I Wednesday night league. Final Tennis Team Now comes "the . Wlll or g~t of six conference hurlers who but lost a 9-liItter to Northwestr Clev.land ': 7 ..\M ~;~ ladanall ... II " .57U I eliminations in the Thursday night out of the race period for Iowa,s have won two games. The left- ern. ~~~od:~~~la ": ::~ ~ 3', N~wlA;!r": · . " Ig I: :!;~ ~ league will be played tonight. baseball squad, even though. it s hander has allowed only 3 earned Ron Schaefer, who beat Purdue, W ..hla,'.. .. r 10 . ~I~ 4', MII ..... to. .... • 1I •• 311 3'k Itlini, Minnesota Here only th~ third week of the live- runs and 12 hits in 18 innings, and Doug Bogenreif, winner over : : I~~,:: o~~ . . Z I: :f~~ g;~ ~~~:~~'h ~ I! :~ !'. Second place went to PI Beta week BLg Ten series. while striking out 14 batters. Purd\Je and loser to Minnesota Phi on a 2S-11 victory dver Trl- Big Ten opponents. Minnesota I Michigan State, second w.ith 3-1, Michigan State leads the lea .... e are likely Iowa Satur~ WEDN !! DAY'S RE SULTS WEDN!! OAt"S RESULT S Delt, and a 27-9 win over the Kap. and ILlinois. face Iowa's tennis ed among Jim Norman, . ., t a y No .. Yor_ 4. Raillmor. ~ BrooklYD 1. elll .. ,o v FI tch d B b 0 IS the oPfXmenl here Frlda,r U in batting with .315. with Iowa dJly. Cleveland 1, PhUadelphlo .! rblladelphla lO. I. Louis ~ pas. Kappa Kappa Gamma fi n- earn at home this week~nd. in the e er an 0 gesen. 1 p.m. (lime changed from the third at ,239. J ack Zeitl~r, third Lineups Listed ~:,~~~~'~:';,~~ I~n~ I~:f: 0 '. ~II~:~:::!~ 'i, ~~~'.:uor~~ II ished in third. heaviest test for the Hawkeyes to Barnes and Andrews will team ~~ u~ual 3:3& p.m.) and Saturday baseman, is top hitter of the Spar. These are the probable lineups: Tonight SOT II plays Kappa ate on the No. 1 doubles outfit with 'I 1:30 .the Hawkeyes meet tans in league games with .462, lowa-.Les Hawthornc, rf; Ken TODAl" S PITC II ERS TODAV' PITCUEItS. Al ha Th ~ta Ka as meet Delta . . Hall and Nadig No.2, and prob- t' league-leading Michigan (5-1) In rollowed by Bob Powell 417' Kurtz 3b' Sharm Scheuerman Balllm.r•• 1 Now York - C.I.m .... (t. Br •• klyn.1 Chl"'~o - Er.kl ... (~-~I G p , pp Minnesota appears Friday at ably Ogesen and Fletcher No.3- . . " , • • , II \'1. Re ynol• • (1.1). TI. KUpp.I.ln (t-!). amma II, and Trl-Delt plays . . a double-header. MIchigan takeS Tom Yewclc, .389; George Smith, c!; Ed Lindsey, If; Bob Miller lb' »olroJ! al B•• loo - Oorver (~·O) va. N .... VDrk 01 Intlonall- Jo ...eD (1·0) Pi Phi II all at 7'15 At 7'45 1:30 p.m. and unbeaten IllinOiS is on Minnesota at Minneapolis Fri- .350; and Chuck Mathews •. 333. Don Waldron, ss; Ron Capps, 21;l ; NI~:~a~;I!i Wllhln,ton -=- Trueln IS-I) "j.I~:~~~:,:k!. (i:i;I)", •• k.e _ O'Ooonoli Delta Gan:ma II me~ts'Pi Phi' n: the rival Saturday at 10 a.m. day. ... Waldron Top Batter Jerry Leber or Bob Heppenstall, v •. ...qual (l-O). (1.1) VI. B.rdett o (I.~). Tri-Delt plays South Currier and Hawkeyes enter the series with The as;;lgnment for the evel1 Iowa's batters are topped by c; Merle Jensen p Friday' Roll Clev.l.nd at PI,lIad.lpbla (al.bl) -I Pblladelphla .. , I. Loul. - Roherto SDT th K II' h"...... H k Id h dly be S h t d' , . WJ,Dn (t-'!) VI • • or,o.arrorD (I}·D). (t-~I v . Mill.. ( B-A). meets e appa s. a 5-1 record but the only loss was ..... " aw eyes cou aT Don Waldron, shortstop, with .333 c ae er an Doug Bogenreil, p . , . 11lOJ'C r~d. Iowa now has 3-3 for all games and .364 for con- Saturday. r B kl Wh· h C b 7 0 to a conference opponent, Wlscon- lJl the con!eren.ce and cannot aC- Cerence. Others include Sharm roo yn Itewas u S sin, 5-4. This occurred when the lord to drop another game and Scheuerman. centerfielder .327 2 HAWKS LEAD RUNNERS es _ No.1 Iowan. Normpn Barnes, was sUI) remain in the race. AltC1 Dnd .211; Ed Undsey, lefi field, · Two Iowa trackmen hold t~e _ ~ out of Dction with a hand injury. Sunday. the Iowans have six more .295 and .261 ; and !Less Haw- best pertormances in their special- - games. thome, dght fielder, .283 and ties among Big Ten athletes. Rich <;HICAGO (.:f» ....., Brooklyn's Iowa has beaten Missouri, Kan- THE tHW The Spartans of Michigan State .292. Team batting for all games Ferguson's 3:13.4 time In the mile Russ Meyer "ctc -homerized" Chl- enators Defeat White ox by Gus Bell and Ted Kluszewski sas, Northeast Oklahoma State, SHERIDAN have defeated Illinois, 17-3; Is .262 to opponents' .245. ranks tops Ln that division and cago with a shut':)ut six-hitter "':ASHINGTON IA'}-.BOb Por- In the seven innings he pitched, Washington U., and Bradley. lUi- "KNOCABOUT" lfO':}hwestun, 4.0, on Bud Erlck- Top place Michigan, which Earl Smith has the league's top . . tertleld threw a four-hIt shutout New York 100 000 000-1 .!) nois has beaten Butler, Wisconsin, s~m's 2-hitter; and Purd~e, 12-0, risks Its lead at Minnesota Friday, broad jump mark of 23 feet, 10% Wednesday, tamrng !'!~ Ol~ Cub at . the league-leading. Chicago Cincinnati 020 401 oox-1 13 0 Washington and Ohio State. Rec- Singl. Sltot ,22 Col. ""., with Ed Hobaugh allOWing only now is batting .268, second to the iriches. All told, six schools rank mates for the 11th str8lght time a~ White Sox Wednesday mght as the ord of the Gophers Is not known Rugged, accurate, single· tlp'ee ~its . They were bcaten by Spartans. Don Eaddy, the basket- among the best in track perform. the D c-dger~ \\'on their first 1954 Washinglon Sen'ltors won 1-0 with Braves Beat Pirates here. shot utility pistol ; for QII PWodue in the second game of the ball player, lead the Wolverines ances. Wrigley Field appearance 1-0. the long run .>coring when Bob M[LWAUKEE (}P) - Gene Con- Coach Klotz said that Norman .22 col. rim-fhe ammuni- dQuble.heei!er, 5-2. . .. Keegan walkcd Roy Sievers with ley, towering rookie righthander, Barnes again would play No.1, tion. Safe, compact, flQt Probable pitching opponents Meyer, '10 B('O rtng hLs second the bases loaded in the eighth. scattered six hits for his first after recovering from a sput bone design. Id eal for tackle A B k S P Taa lAd. , are Iowa's Merle Jensen, wh/) rmv ac sports rogram victory against no defeats, held Chicag-o 000 000 00\1-0 4 0 majo~ league victory Wednesday In his right hand. Barnes was the bolt, duffle bog, or casual . the Bruins without a home run in Washln&1on 000 000 Olx-1 5 1 night as Milwaukee beat Pitts- Big Ten No. 1 singles champion use. Reliable tip·up action. '.~ Gridders Miss Drills I R I '( ddl e , Ch a g~me for the first time this sea- burgh, 4-1, ·before an. a\'Tlazing ?f 1952. 0m~ . hili 1" n ep y to 0 Ing arge .s?n. ~he Cub.; .hact homered 28 Phillies Win Over Cards turnQut of 13,194 fans In 37 de- Other Iowans will be J ames 1Dfln11 ~ it ness, nlurles times In 13 prevlOus games. ST LOU[S (JP Eobin Roberts gree temperaturc:s. AndJ;ews. No.2; Howard Hill. No. Two Iowa football players prob- The loser was Bob Rush who' h '1 t d l}- .. .' Plttsbur(h 00l) 010000-1 60 3' Eugene Nadig No '4 and the ·.n,. ... ;.. 'IAlG GfttJDJ l 'n . th t f' By HERB ~LTSCHULL • w 0 as e on y two IOnlngs m Milwaukee 100 200 10 -4 7 1 .' ." , ( . V a b y WI miss e res 0 spring . was routed in the second and fol- h' t f ff t . t 24 h x flttb and SIxth spots are contest- I ,f' practl~ becausc of injury and WASHINGTON(lP) - The army Hess said none of the athletes lowed by Jim Willis and Turk IS ,s ar Lng e or JUs . ours =:::::;:..:.:..::::.:::..;::::....:::.::...:::=::::~!!!!-~!!!!!t~~!!!!!!!!"!'!!!!'!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i llJness. ~ threw Its bacldng behind its wide- is charged with anything and that earlier, camc back to pitch the Cleveland Downs A's :...-.-'.. ~.. ~~~~~~~~~ ~1' Q t b k B'II R . h ld d ts Wed . Lo\yn. Philadelphia Phillies to a 10-3 ~ ~,~ :a~;r aCt J 1 el~ ow, 0 - ~pre~ t~PO~ pr~gram t ~ es - reputations should not b ~ Brooklyn 130 002 10Q-7 11 2 victory over the 5t Louis Car- PHILADELPHIA (Ji') - Bob ~ !' . ~ er ro er 0 erry ReIchow, has ay 10 c ace 0 argumen y a maged by the hearIngs Chi a 000 000 000-0 6 o · . . Lemon, Cleveland's perennial 20- ~ ~ had an operation to correct an house committee that the army . c gO dln?l~ here Wednesday night. The game winner. grabbed his fourth ~ REM 5 to B ER · jnjl1l'Y Ilfs right knee, John Hall, has ·bcen "coddling" big name ath- Thursday Set Reabll·ds. held to seven hits, used straight without a loss as the In- ~ ~ first-string' tackle the last hal! of letes. The cases of these j 10 athletes Yanks Defeat Baltimore home runs by Joe Fr ~z.ier and Rip dians troun~d the Philadelphia ~ ~ I the 1953. ~eason, has gone to the Big-time baseball, basketball will be e"amlned Thursday: Dick Veteran southpaw Eddie Lopal Re?ulskl to score theLr only runs. Athletics 7-2 Wednesday night. It ~ ~ s~udent . Infirmary for the second and football games between army Boston Red Sox pitch. helped . hlm~lf to his fou rth vic- PhlJadel. 004 001 005-10 13 1 was smooth going for Lemon with ~ a~.' ~iMI will. h~-KIfIUWJ StMJ4, ~~~~ ,' 11me wlth.a strep throat. posts are "morale ,builders, even er' Sandy Saddler featherweight tory WIthouT' a defeat Wednesday t. Louis 002 010 000- 3 '7 3 Dave Phllley's sixth inning three- ~ ~ t- for the spectators," Brig. Gen. '. ' . as the Yanks chopped down Balti- run homer making it even easier 'ce DOI'ng Well Herbert P. Powell told a house xing Champ;. Sugar .Ray Robm- more 4-2. Cincinnati Lashes Qiants Cleveland 211 003 00~1 • O· ~ Bob Trl armed services subcommittee. former middleweight champ; A three-bagger by Joe Collins on CINCINNATI(JP) - The Cincin- Phlla. 000 100 010-2 9 2 ~ IS your he~dquarfers for ~ '''' hHe' But Powell and some of the Konikowskl, New York Giants top of :tour bases on balls by the nati Redlegs unloaded a rash of ' ~ ~ Eyen T~Ioug e an I committee members scemed to be , Eddie and JO.hnny 0'· Orioles' young righthander proved six extra hits on Sal Maglie Wed- Give Mom a Gift ~ ARR OW ~ In qisagreement over what "pref- players' Turley's undoing. The Yankees' nesday night as they used their ~ ~ ' d H" FIB II erentlal treatment" amounts to. .. ! only other hit was a bouncing sin- power lor a 7-1 victory over the Of Candy for ~ FIn IS as a Chairman Hess (R·Ohio) said ~ays, GLant . outMlder; gle through the right side by Yogi Ncw York Giants. Maglie, losing M h > D ~ ~ PHI~L\ELPHIA (JP)- Rob rt "it appears the army has pleaded VeJar, 'Wclterwelght boxer; Berra in the sixth. bis first game after four straigFtt ot er s ay ~ .~---____). Lee Tri ce,~h e Bible-reading roo~- guilty" to reports. that special fa- Martin, life",: York Yankees The Orioles, who haven't scored vi.ctories, yielded t~o doubles, two - Whitman's ~ W- ie of the Philadelphia Ath- vors had be~n given name atb- .' and Whitey Ford, Yan- more than four runs In any gamd trIples and successive home runs - Mrs. Steven's ~ ~ le1ics is doing pretty well :for II letes called lIltO the army. pitcher. this season. managed six hits off - De Mets ~ SHIRTS - SPORT SHIRTS ~ guy ~hO can't lind his fast ball RephwUoDa Forbid Eddie Lopat. CANOE TRIPS ~ g Sitting in fronl of his Con~ie Powell told the house members M1MS WIN'S .Tu1'l:y, e?JoYin ~ - l:O lelld 'on Quellro -Supulor WI,ld .rn... . Only $3 WIU W,R~ the 'lIft ~~ SHORTS HAN CH S ~ Mack Stadium locker Tuesday army regulations specWcally for- Holly . Mlms lashed George Jim Fl'l dle~ s tout1~ m~mg hom.er, ptr ",an lIty fo r •• mpl ele 001111, alu- for Mallin&, ~ - DKER IEF ~ night he complained about his in- bid preferential treatment. Johnson mto helplessness Wednes- had a no-hllter until Collins dehv- min • .,. •• noe .nd food . For fru Iold- ...... LUBINS ~ ~ abiUt~ to get "loose." He conceded it is "possibie day night, applying the KO in the ercd his game-wmning blow wi~h .r and map writ.: Bill nOtn, C NOt: ~ AND TIES ~ - "I know.I can throw harder than that the policy may have ,been last seconds of the ninth round, It the ~ases loaded and two out m COUNTRY 0 TFITTERS, Box 111 c. 118 E. Washln,-1on 6856 ~ ~ I've beenlttlro\\'.ing. M~ ybe t~e violated in some cases and thnt was scheduled to g:! 10. the fIfth. Elf ' Mlnn •• ola. ~" 'J warm weather WJll help, he said. post commanders who give pref- ~~ ~~~~~~ ~ One of his tcammates listened to erentlal treatment to athletes will ...~, ~'-,'-'-~ ~. t conversation and then com- face "appropriate action," ."'~ ~"'-'-~ men ted.' 1l0ur wins and no losses This could amount to anything ./ --- , nod the guy ain't loose yet. I'm from, a reprimand to a court ., " d I'm on your side, Pill." mar tial, Powell told reporters. ~ JlriDf'tlPlay No Indication The cases ot 10 athletes are ~ ~. _. . __ __ %? : ._ :"_ . __ __ O~ Arrow Sports Shirts Hailed The 27~e ar- o ld Negro-first of now under scrutiny. The 10 are ?",/ - - - 9,is race to join the Athletics-Is to be notWed of the proceedings ~, g proof of how foolish it can anI! told that if they care to tes­ Inter-Collegiate Champs! be 0 jUdfe a player by his per- tlty the committee wllI pay their forman~ spring training. Trice expenses io Washington. They , , . c~ldn't et anybody out down will be permitted also to scnd In - - $0 th and on the way nodh. But statements for committee con- .- oh the bell rang for the games sideration. that coun~ he's been lHtIe short of oiiiiiiiSijiil- iililiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit Ii ~ation~ 1Vhat could be fin cr than: .In beallng Boston. New York, D I· d Ba1timol'e.anct Cleveland, the 190- e ,I(ious Can y pounder has compiled an earned for Mom 01 nm average of 1.85-7 earned runs in 34 inuings of pitching. He's shut Mother's Dm} out thc Yanke s and topped Bal- • Whitman's timore on';a three-hitter. . , Mrs. Steven's • As if hili pitching isn't enoul!h. • De Mets Boi,) is hitting at a .300 clip. His L hitt,ing isn't any fluke ~ inc e he had WILL WRAP FOR MAILING fcwr homers and five doubles for LIIBINS Oftawa in the Intematinoal league " laat year and was caJlep on ire- 118 E. WashiJidOn aS6 q~ell tly as a pinchhltter.

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THE DAILY lOW N-Iowa Clly, la.-Thurs.. May', U54-Pap 5 'Herring To Talk '150 To AHend PTA Requests To Young Demos Distrid Meeting ) (ity To Deny Rotary Club SIFIED ·ADS fromApproximately the 193d district, 150 whichRota.rians in-Il ,~~~::~~~:=~~:;::::i'====~~~~~::::==~::'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+=~======-:l~=~ • eludes ihe area Crom Clinton to I WANT AD RATES Help Wanted Room. ror Rent Ride Wonted Pet. I ~ta'ion Permit Carroll, south to the Mis ourlll..-.ft-..o.--..-_-_---.~------.a...;. -PA.RT-In--TI-ME--alHman~-rl-need--ed.-C-ood--eam--- I ·~-UN-.-s-a-p-aJ1-"'-.. n-1 and IOOtnS •. 214 N. ~p- 1 STUDENTS wanlln/t rid ... 10 Cedar TOY TERRlERS. A. K. C. PS. 01.11-0243.- Opposition to the possible is­ border, will meet Thursday at 10 V_ iI - _ .... -- ... SOme upe 001\« prann .,Ub Dath - Jull.ble for married couple or worklne ~ Horace Mann school district. . . .re ln~restM In ~mployln. m"" lor um- Pbone 4503. J~' DI!: SOTO Con\OrlIble. Radio and rim O"e block (rom bualnu dlatrlct. Councilman Walter L. Daykin, AWn W. Dakln, SUI admlDlS- '" A",sr--...... DIS- Ay mer wo~1r .s .....11 as perman~t per· hu~r. LIJ:1l1 blue willl wblt. Iidewalls. IIJO Per monlh with utiUU"" paid. . • ...~ UI! ILU.-un IOnn~L Income !>eli." wllh tralnln, ~ • II F Sal new top t1reL Phono 11-3!150 professor und head of labor and 1trahve dean, and district (overn- , a eom;pany represenUtUve .t the iowa Mlsce aneoul or • ODe WertiOD.. 88c: .... tDcb state E 10 l S ~ Frld !If ' ____ 1183. HUDSON. COOCl runntn, condition. FOR RENT - I room.a unt... rnlahed. Pri- aDd industrial management at or oC Rotarv will pre Ide at the • --_...... mp ymen ""', "Y. a) Qood II... $3:. Pilon. IMI ute bath Clo ... 10 ampul No pel. - , P'tve iosernons per montb 17• 10 • .11\. 10 4 p.m. FOR SALE: Bulld1n~ ...·I th be.ter. suit· .. ~oupl.e 3tOi • SUI, said Wedne.sday the matter essions. ' ...... able Cor used ~~r 101 . Phon .. Chick Nt.- NASH '~I Rambler .Utllon ... alon. Radio. _-__. __ .______"auld be taken up by the council . per lDsert.lon_,I8c per ....,.. WANTED tmmedlat Iy: udl!nl wlro 10 ".NCR 1'. 1167'. hul~ . ov.r-drl'· ... B.auHful ""ndlUon I ROOM Api rully (Unli hH Pttvale at Monday night's meeting. The regular weekly meetmg ot ren insertion. per monih. te..... cofr•• one hour ...eh momlne 1U5. will flnan"" Iwo-lbJrdl. I-lnD. 1%17 enlr.ne •. p~I\'. L bath, lau..dry lacW. The petitioners ask the permit the Iowa Olty Rotary club will be per lnsertion.. __ .80t: per JDcb =~n:;::,r:::rcc'::t'::.lll o-; ~~~redl~ FORI.. S~}E T-hr~~qo:~I.~ouleo~.,1hur i:"'ood" PI~e'T"a,.rdO· Rn lies. and a lar,.. yard. 0 1.1 4635. Miu . ~ ~...... ~ 29tI Call 1-0171. ~ p.m. call 3411. Dot bl issued "on the basis that held Ilt noon in the main lounlre IROt! IlKUPl:R ..... nted lor counlTY candillon. Phone 73&t' alter 5:30. ______tilt location would increase the f th U i hom ... Mu I be honeal and d"pendable. PORTABLE P!1BLlC ADDRI: S I)' em Who oael BACHELOR apattmenu for rent. 104 1\'. 10 C 0 00. Write Box 21, D.lly ro .... n. for ..Ie or rent. Phone 8128. • 't O ..bu_ .t.. Dial ...... d..,,;er to school children, and alSo) inerease the trartic problem at CLYDE E. IIERRING, DEL\fO. Marlon Wallace, Des Moines, DEADLINE I"OR SALE: Pan ..... DI.I 6833. AUTO REPAIR and •• r~lce . 2151 or 1147 M£N'S apartmell-'l :.c..-n/l'--'-'~oo":'-ms-. -'I~I -N-. -C-a-p . . • . kd C • - ttl I YiddJe-aerd woman. L1aht housework. O · '- the corne!'." The petition was cratlc candidate for ,overnor of past preSident of the Des Moines" p.m. wee IlYS or ",se on n P.rt 11m.... Llv .. In . U14 Y R SALE. LI,hl o.k kllchen ..I. Dial THESES and lener.,1 1),l>m •• Notary Pub·I .iIi;iIOi;il.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_ . followin& rnomln~ Dal!y Iowan. 1ICI2O. lie. Mlm!'()araph l" •. ~ARY V. BURNS.I ' staried by members of the Hor- Iowa, will addre s ' a public club, lind presently district chalr- PI h .. -t GIRL lor '\!IIeral !lou worlc &1 LaIc BABY B.... y. jOhon .. e-4118. eol low. Slale B

:LIANERS 4161 Day or Nltl Pqe 6-THE DAILY IOWAN-Ie.,... ClIT, la.-Than.. MaT e, lt54 , Former Spider Vieti m Helps Save Child Local Therapists City Hall, Voting Machines . - Trave Iogue ·5 e t 5un d ay1 :Attend Conference · Four 10wI! city By I owa M oun t alneers therapists are attending To Be Discussed by Voters annual American Hospital "Switzerland - Par a dis eon The bond issue for the proposed eiation institute for $330,000 ·city haJI and a plan to Council-Manager association will Earth" la!>'! in a series of travel- Switzerland." , The travelogue pro c e e d ~ therapists being held at the purchase voting machi.nes will belpl'cslde at the meeting and serve ogucs sponsored by the Iowa , . discussed at an open meeting as moderator of tHe panel discus­ .. through the land of a thousand mCI' H04Se 10 Chicago Mountameers, Will be presented valleys, from the regions of gia- th h S t d sponsored by the council-Manag- Ision. . M b 'd . . roug a ur ay. S unday at 8 p.m. U1 ac rt e clers to subtropical valJeys. The d' MI er association at 8 p.m., Thurs- The bond issue was placed on travelogue ends with a display Those alten 109 are 58 day, May 20, in! the Community the ballot by the city council fol­ Lendi. Swiss traveler of scenery and summer skiing in ora Johnson, staU therapist building lounge. lowing a study of existing munl- the Alps U · ·t h .( I ' Mis Both proposals, whlch come be- Icipal facilities. and commentator, will narrate . . mvcrsl y OSPI ; 5, 5 th !'I Ad i' . b . I Lendl was born and educated Ann Madden supervisor of tore the cit y electorate in the The voting machine issue will elm. m sSlon IS y slOg e in Switzerland His film presell- . ' June 7 primary election, will be go on a special ballot at the re­ · ' · I fl' '. . patlOna) therapy a t the Iowa a d m isSlon 01 renewa 0 trave - tallons and unique mterpretatlOn . discussed by Mayor Leroy S. Mer- quest of the county board of su­ ague membershio. of his native land and its people Pltal School for Severely cer, City Manager Peter F. Roan pervlsors Collowing a study of vot- The film opens with a brief arc widely known throughout capped Children; Mrs. GyJa and II panel ot five. ing in Iowa City by Meier. coverage of the seven centuries Canada and the United States. child, chief occu~a~ional thel'3n1ttll. Mercer and Roan will speak The study was provoked by the . " The schedul•. for Irn 1'1"i_'('1;- at Veterans Admllustration prior to the panel discussion on 1952 election, during which one of perpetual democrahc IIvmg, Mountaineer a d v e n t u r e " al and Mrs. Gene Ehrenhaft, Is ues in city government. A ques- city precinct did not report its racial tolerance, and Chlristian velogue seltes nil" '"", .. L.u'~I-lrector of Ule occupational tlon period will follow the dl. - vot~ until 26 hours after the polis faith in the so-called "Miracle The new series will begin department at Psychopathic cusslon. closed. 24, 1964. tal. Members of the five-man panel All eligible voters in the county are: Prof. Allen C. Tester, of the can vote on the voting machine Wisconsin Groups Hear geology department and chairman issue. ~ Speeches by Johnson of the city planning and zoning commissi9n; WiJliamL. Kanak, as- Novel by Porter "Can Anyone be Taught slstant county auditor; Prof. Nor- • CAP Wl repholo) Think," was the topic of a speech man Meier, of the psychology de- On Frontier Life SHARON ANN STREALY, 10, SMILE at her 'ather, Cecil 5trealy. In CenUnela Community hos- Wednesday aflernoor. by Prof. partment and chairman of the pltal, Inrlewood, Calif,. Wedr.esday where she Is recovering from the bite oC a bl ack widow spider. special committee to study voting To Be Pu bl.· hed Mrs. Martha 1\loore, right. or Van Nuys, Calif., who bad been shnilarly bitten wlthJn the past year, procedures in ]owa City;" Mercer I S wu ru.hed to the hospital to donate sufficient blo od tor a serum after a telephone check of hospitals speech clinic, be Core the and Roan. . "The Law-bringers," a novel In the area showed no black wi dow spider serum was availa ble. University oC Wisconsin depar' Roy Ewers, chairman of the b y Prof. WII. Ii am E. Porter, h ead of mentWednesday of speech. evening, J - magazine journalism sequences in SUI Production was a guest speaker at the annu the SUI school of journalism, will Chem"lcal Engineering Artl"cles Publl'shed banquet of Sigma Kappa Phi, SUI Dental Group be published in early taU by the Of I Julius Caesar' Three articles written by University of Wisconsin honorary 'cers Appleton - C e n t u I' Y - Crofts Co., :hemical engineering personnel of Separlltion," by D. W. Bl'ubak- society. He spoke an To Install Offl New York city. TOM 13 appeared in April issues of two . Brouvajter received his Ph.D. More or Less." Parler's first book is a "navel 0 pen ay major national chemical engineer. degree from SUI in June, 1953 and I_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiio New officers of the Iowa chap- of the west" with the setting laid Tickets will go on ~ale Friday ing journals _ Chemical Engi- is now chemical engi~eer wit~ the ter of the Student American Dental In the 1870's In a Kansas frontier ,neering Progress and Industrial Chemstrand Corp. to Penslcola, association wllJ be installed to- town. The action story deals with for the ~ulJ-Ieng(h vcr. Ion of lnd Engineering Chemistry. Fla. night in the college of dentistry the spiritual disintegration ot a Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Two of the articles resulted Osburn and Kammermeyer also auditorium 'It 7:50. rrontier peace officer. which wlll be produced by the 'rom research on an Atomic Ener- wrote, "Gas Flow Through Small Charles E. Newcomer, D3, New- . Porter h~s also contributed ar- University players. The play will ~y commission project and cover Orifices." This article resulted burg, will b~ in~ta lied as president tlcles: stones anet serials to Th,e be presented Thursday through the separation of gases by plastic from experiments on high altitude ot the organtzatton. Other new of- S!l tUI day Evening Post, CoUier S membranes balloons performed for the U.S. ricers wiil include John R. Goode, Count~y Gen~lemon, ~nd A,meriean Saturday, May 13, 14, and 15, and They are' entitled, "New DiCfu- ail' force and the U.S. navy last D2, Des Moines, vice-president; Magazme With reprints m Eng- Wednesday through Friday, May sian Cell Design " by Profs. James year. Richard W. Rabedeaux, 03, Mt. nd, Norway, Australia, New Zea- 19, 20, and 21 a~ the University Osburn and K~rI Kammermeyer iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_1 Pleasant, secretary-treasurer; John land and other countries. 'h tr . d lip. t' R t d E t t R. LeC~ , 03, Des MOines, scribe, On leave during the academic' ea e. an el mea Ion a es an x en for a Special and program co-chairmen Sam O. year 1950-1951, he worked on Students may obtain tickets free , Mother's Day Gift: Christensen. D3 , Ringsted, and tat! of F.Y.I ., house orltsn of of charge by presenting their Graduate Stuaent Plans Charles L. Bolender, 02, Prim~har . Time, Inc., as part at a special in- identification cards at the Schaef- Commerce Club Talk Speaker at the meeting will be ternship. He has taught [Jction .. Choose fine Lewis Thom, 10th-distl'ict trustee wriling at New York university, fer hall ticket office. The offl~e Robert R. Henry, graduate as- 01 the American Dental associa- and was assistant director 10 will be open Monday through Fn· t In the SUI department of lion. A general practitioner in e)uHge of public relations for the day from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and ng, wlll speak to the 01'- toiletries from Minneapolis, Thom will present a 1 Citizen" Commission tor 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and from 9 a,m. ot Artus commerce honorru'y LUBINS talk on "Gold Inlays." the Public Schools. _ . to 12 :30 p.m. Saturday. Tickets club Tuesday at a noon meeting Prof. Pel'cy Herrick ot SUI's During the 1952-19:>3 ac~demlc Is b bl' cI r . 7 .n the cafeteria alcove of the Me- 118 E college of denistry will continue as year, Porter was a Fulbright lcc- maya 0 e a alOe a .tel . p.m. morial Union. . WashJucton 6856 faculty advIser to the group. turer in the Instituto de .PubbJic- at the theatre on productlOn nights. Henry's tvpic will be "Chang- WILL WRAP FOR 1\IAILING Retlrlng ofCicer~ of the organiza- ismo at the University of Rome. The Shakespearca tragedy will Ing role of the department store." tlon include pre·ident Harald R. be under the direction oC Denis ~i.ii~~~~~~~~~iiiii.=:ii=~ZiZi~===z== 1 Gannon, Spencer; vice-president $JO 883 McCarthy, visilh;g lecturer in dra- Harry L. Monroe, Oskaloosa; sec- , Raised matic arts. ACADEMY I retary-t easurer J.ames R. Dow, For Cancer Drive­ Ft. Madison; scrtbe James H. , AWARD WINNER Johnson, Da.kotn City, and pro- County Tops Quota gram co-chairmen Frank R. Rul- S•• d , h. ,k. mo.oy ..d o... d ..k whh .. If~dd~."" .....11 if!son, Slorm Lake, and James W. Th 1954 cancer fund campilign envelope to G. LaVerne Flambo, WQUA Radio, Moline Bawden, Clear Lake, All arc sen- 10rs in the college of dentistt·y. in Johnson county has been clos­ PRICES: Main floor: $5.00 - 4.50 - 4.00 - 3.00 ed, with a lotal of $10,889 raised, Balcony: $S.oo - 4.00 - 3.50 - 3.00. 2,j Daryl A. Stamp, county chairma.l, Phone Reservations to Moline 4-6727 WSUI To Feature has announced. Shakespeare Play The amount raised is $3,351 W II I i a m Shakespeare's "A marc than thc set quota for Midsummer Night's Dream" re- co unty of $7,592. Johnson county ceivcs the special treatment of a Is the fifth county in Iowa to m ajlerl'iece 0/ &denlein .Jd a BBC World Theatre production date lhis year which has topped tonight at 7:30 over WSUI. its goal in the campaign. • • An English cast, headed by SIt .. . Ralph Richardson as Batton, pre- ! Wish to . thank everyone lor .JnJijl'ulatle (jrealnedd .. _ mOje • sents this popular comedy. The thClr spl.endld cooperatl~n an? • productiQn was one of Lhe pro- backi,~g III th~ .cancer dnve thiS '.£URU • grams used in the celebration oC year, stamp said. FRlDA~ • Coronation week. " "rl., and Splendor The BBC World Theatre is Give Mom a Gift • broadcast weekly on Thursday TYRONE • nights and offers a variety In en­ Of Candy For • tertainment and educational sub­ Mother's Day JOEL McCREA POWER jects. wi'" • • Whitman's BETTY • IVIE ADDRESSES LIONS CLU • Mrs. Steven's THE LONE HAND • Iowa Cily Lions club members • De Mets Color by Tellh nlcolor GRABLE Wednesday noon heard Attorney • Roger Ivie describe some of his WIU WRAP the Girt hh SUTTON experiences while W01 king with lor Malllll&' • the Federal Bureau oC Ipvesliga­ • tlon. Ivie talked before the Lions LUBINS • at a noon luncheon at Reich's STRAND - LAST DAY! • 118 E. WashJnrton 6856 JOHN fO_D'S GREATEST T R IU M~H cafc. Also on the program were • several vocal musical numbers,I...... '1I 2 - BIG lilTS - '! ''LES MISERABLES" • offered by a chorus composed of ENDS T ONITE THE QUIET MAN ASD • Delta Tau Delta fraternity mem­ FURY ON SNIPER RIDGE! (0'"", TECHNlCOLoa bers of SUI. "ANDROCLES AND 1000M MAURUM URIV • 'COMBAT SQUAD' THE LION" L en III.AllIller &. Jella 1.. 1 . .... WAYNE • O'HARA· FITZGERALD • .... i ... • - Doors Open l :15 - ,1.. W:'11Ic!1l0l 11m kId rLN f. • , Edward S. Rose- 5ayI ft • We p~ pare a number 01 fine «'41 6 'i·1 Co_etlc Creaml as Cold Cream, ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY • Clea.nsln&-Faclal Cream wUh Starts FRIDAY! ~m4~ , La.nolln - Ha.nd Cream - Su­ STARTS FRIDAY Direct from the American Premiere in New perb Creme Shampoo - we use THEIl ADVENTURE . . • AS York The CAPITOL THEATRE Becomes The 2nd • the finest materials, corruUy WILD AND RECKLESS AS blended and fairly prlced-le& THE VERY WEST ITSELfI Theatre To Present This Outstanding ·Motion • 11& llerve YOU - • Picture! • STARTS SATURDAY • •

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