, I· , Cloudiness; THIS. GOOD Light drizzles; MORNING Highs in 501; MACY'S MARVI!LS. 01 Mild Thursday. MADISON MADNESS. Ser ing The State University of Iowa q,nd the People of Iowa City DRUNKEN POEM. BEST WISHES. il:stablished in 18ti8 - Five Cents a Copy Member of Associated PrCl;s - AP Leased Wire and Photo Servlc~ lowa City, Iowa. Wednesday, December 18. 1957 by '-__ Don Mltchell ___, bally ...... M.na,lnl Edllor • QUICK RECOVERY from subway Negro Suspended strike economic bust was Macy's report aCter Saturday business. More than $2 million made cash bells ring. Six days of business like From C:entral High NATO Airs Soviet Offer.s; that would give all Iowa institu­ tions more than cnough for vetoed LITTLE ROCK IA'J - A Neg ro to the aisle. capital improvements. girl attending integrated Central "She lost her temper and dumped • • • _ High School was suspended from food on Lhe white boy, and it got WE ARE ALL und~ r the mfiu· classes Tuesday because "she lost on two white boys. ence .of Monster Madl~n Av~nue her temper and dumped food " on "The colored student has been and Its money grabbmg whims . two white boys, School Supt. Virgil suspend ed from school. She will H~re are some of the causes that T Blossom said. ha ve to come to my office about Lauds Launching· "of Atlas Will meet your eye . this offe nse. in January; a war. Blossom would not give the "The suspension is automotical1> thy one scattered name of the students involved in three ~ays as a minimum. It in here and there the cafeteria incident but other can be made more than that a fler First ICBM 'Kremlin Talks must not be attrib- sources identified the suspended a fin al analysis of the details." uted to the Mon. girl as Minnie Jean Brown. Tuesday's suspension was the .. ster. Blossom gave this account: first afrecting one of the nine Ne· Chocolate Milk "There was a while boy who groes attending Central }ligh with Added to U.S .. May Ease East­ Pancake Louisiana scooted hIs chair back and par- some 2,000 white students. On oc­ Yam Supper Sea- tialJy blocked the aisle of the col- casion whites have been su ponded son, Church and ored girl student. Another chair or expelled Cor offenses against Economic L i f e was inadvertently pushed back in- the Negroes. Fire Power West Tension' Week, Idaho Po- MITCHELL tala and Onion 'Third Time Is Charm' To Plan Meeting' With Week , International Printing Week, Jaycee Week, Large (Economy) As ICBM Hits Target Eastern Allie, Size Promotion (chain drug stores), Students Might Face CA PE CANAVERAL IA'J - The PARIS III - The NATO eonf~ r· • March of Dimes , National Crochet ('nee Tuesday approved a l uarded Week, National Potato Chip Week, U.S. Air Foree successfully £ired the Atlas intercontinental ball istic We t rn examination of the pit· Super Market Month, Take Tea and Basement Evacuation fall and po IbllIll I oC dlrect See Week, Youth Week, National missile

I • SHOPPING DAYS 'TIL 6 CHRJ SOUTH QUAORONGLI wiII have its Christma party today al 7:30 p.m. in the River Room. Jowa Ie- r morial Union. The party will be f~ 1 n immediate residents. staIr and friends. " PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM will The pay level hear Dr H. Frauenfelder. niver­ olleges com­ lily of llIioois. peak: on "Parity Nonconser\'ation in Beta Decay" at iously behind ( 2 p.JlI. today in Room 301. Phy lcs Building. ities has beep .. THETA SIGMA PHI, national I PATRONIZE OUR done lo' pre- T , women'S journalism fra rnity, will meet at 4:30 p.m . Tbursday in the to seek, ADVERTISERS d ad- ~, Communication Center loun& . , •, ts - including' : " ,. I'ting the Ad- ,. HALl/S dllcation prp­ th the needs, • I expounds the Oall, I.... P~.t•• our Choice," Sweepstakes Winner Beauty Winner Religious Winner Currier Cottage Humor Winner Originality Winner .. O ... OO"A.... I .... ·O ... C .AV ',,,,v.CI to ",h.. ft .. cocU.II of her youth, _pILi", with _ .... * * * * * * Ialriek ill c..... ction by top WSUI to Give Union Caroling Party, Initiates New Currier Damsels Win .Candy $2.•• nd $1.75 ~..O ... OO" ...... I .... • .... C .AV ICIIVJCC ~ ...~ Motch...... IS is the old­ i.,- 'D:s~~:~~: it~:~ Main Lounge Thursday ~::':.:~~ti'",lwom ...... ;,,;'1.11. '. atively insig­ For Christmas Door Designs cIoolc ••, colen. tion of Dick."" "Crick.t on the SUI students and faculty will be by the Union and include the carol· en' educational fraternity. initialed ._rt e horrendous The best "door decorating damsels" in Currier ~Hall were H.arth" at 7:30 p.m. tonight. given a chance to voice their ing party in the many round oC par. 17 SUI students at a dinner parly $2.00 ." Yet apathy " announced at an all-dorm cozy Tuesday as the Winners of the Th. th.m. of the play is "mi. Christmas spirit loud and clear tics Thursday night," Margaret this week • "0"'01111"""'1"'.-0"'1 OAY ',IIV'Ile la,. to Dick.n's "Chrlstma. Car- Thursday at the annual caroling Kolker, A3, Waterloo, co·chairman The member mu t have scools _ MONOGRAMMED lntives; there anDual cloor decorating contest. PLAYING CARDS 01." Th. WSUI staH will pre"nt party in the main lounge, Iowa Me· of the party, said. tic standing and be recommended SUI Doubl. Dock yet who else Prizes were awarded in six categories: sweepstakes. orig­ a r.corded vel'llo" of th.lr Inter· morial Union. pr.tation. The narrator will be by two or more ot the SUI college on as mjster ' ina)jty. humor, beauty, religion and the best annex decoration. Dave Cartlr, A3, Iowa City_ The party, sponsored by Union J B • oC educaUon Caculty. 'fficulties trip The prizes were 5-pound boxes of candy. F ..turtd in tne cest ar.: How. Board, will begin at 7 p.m. and end aycees to rl n9 The new initiates arc: Mary Walt- aref Malpes, G, D.troit; Dick when the last person leaves. er Denz, M, Burlington; Sally t is difficult The winners of the sweepstakes were three girls in N-222; S tEl F Thompson, AI, Shenandoah; "Carols and Cocoa" is the name an a ar y or Hahn, AS, Cedar Rapids; Margar t lenst enough Carolyn Moran, A3, Cascade, Donna Williams, A4, Mt. Pleas­ Caroline L.inhau"r, A3, Ottum· oC the party, at which hot chocolate H de d Ked Erickson, A4, Dayton; Sandra wa; Gary Williams, A2, Fair- an Icappe I SPark, A4, Des Moines; andra Lee ant, and Ruth Ann James, P2, Anamosa. Their door was decOl·at· fl.ld; R.. Anne Wilson, A2, D" and Christm~s cookies will be Bailey, At, Eldora; Constance D ' rected" moti­ ed in a modern religious theme depicting a madonna and child Moin,,; and eight·., ..r-old Bob. served. Santa Claus will arrive early to Hnan, A4, Fairfield. bit Luc .., 50n of Edward W. Lu· Earl E. Harper, director of the appear in a party for firth to eighth Clair Bonnie Wade, A4, Dnd Ittl who even with three wisemen in chess on a three-dimensional chessboard. cas, Iowa City attorne.,. Union and proCessor of the SUI grade students or the SUI School Mary Ann HJntz Sahs, At. Iowa g to unques- The originality prize went to ------School oC Fine Arts, will play the for Handicapped Children Thurs. City; Joseph!n Gauley, A4, Shere N.w Modern Vicki Aisner, AI, Glencoe, Ill., in piano and Malcom Westley. SUI Cield; Carole Alexander. AS , La C.. "rol. and Warmer 10 d T · th T 1 Aut. Colors. Only US 5119 for the picture o{ a small boy a rI ms e ree Music Department, will provide or- day. Grange, III. ; Mary Frances Varley, FOUR·PIECE IMPORTED gan music. The party is sponsored by the A3, Wheaton, III .; Carol Uhlenhop, e items, con· I who is sitting OD an open drawer SCOOP SET 1 There will also be juke box dane· Iowa City Junior Chamber oC G. Leonardsville, Kan. of a chest crying because he has ·1 d H · 1 hlny aluminum, Id al Cor can­ For Ch I ren S osplta ing in the Union's River Room. Commerce. Kath rine Thogerson, A4 , Ma on nister sets. onc for each jar. A the Httle boys just found a Santa Claus suit. Faculty members may bring their Vernon Naggatz. 407 Bowery St., City; Marian K. Stephen on. AS. h Ipful isdgct. YES- First in humor was won by three !loy Trimming the Christmas tree is hospital and 90 wreaths and other children. chairman o{ the party commlllce, 0 kaloosa; Nancy Lu Smith, G. good social girls in NI26: Margaret Thompson, }j,t:. . "M,rry Chrlstnlas" decorations brighten the wards and "We hope that students will drop 'd th J Ce h d HarrisonvUle. Mo. ; Joan Kay We Can Still A2, Aplington; Sandra Leake, A2, always Cun, but it will turn into a sal e ay es ave arrange Thoma, A3. Springville; Shirley , with are not con· clinics. Tree decorations were pre· Burlington ; and Priscilla Pi,lIard, comedy tonight when members of Cor a group oC Iowa City high school Larsen. AS, Atlantic. .. pared by patients in the depart­ Imprint Your walk where A2, Anamosa. Their door had the Iowa City Community Theatre students to present a variety show a ment oC occupational therapy. tlldents walk. large cotton bunny warming him· present "Dad Trims the Tree" for for the children. POLICE FIND $1,100 ~~ . Christmas Cardsl Members of tile SUI Newman CEDAR RAPIDS IA'! - Police de­ .6wl- self beside a pot bellied stove. who patients at the SUI Children's 'Hos· The. show, Naggatz said, will Cea· conformity - greets all callera to the room with Club, Catholic student organization. t cUves reported Tuesday th y "Whtn you Ct'. pital. constructed a nativity scene which ture a chorus and a jug and bottle Cound $1.800 in a sack hidden in enough 10 ..nd a sign, "Warm Christmas Wishes'" .h. ve,y b.. I" All ambulatory patients, both has been placed in the tower lobby band. The Ilospii.al School choru the A Avenue Tavern, operat d by THE CATEGORY entitled beauty children and adults, will see the of General Hospital. will al 0 perform. Eulabel Hodgel. The money had was won by N13, whose door had HALL'S dgeoned he· one·hour performance, which will A Christmas party for maternity Parents have been invited and been reported as stolen over lh blue angel hair for a background mark the beginning of the Christ­ weekend. Police decUned to give 127 SOUTH i)UBUQUE patients will be held Thursday aC­ the children will go home Thursday ns (centered, on paper with two gold coils in the mas program planned for all pa­ ternoon, In the evenjng, the stu­ any (urth r detail . middle and words inside the coils or Friday morning, de· Love Song of tients who must spend the holiday dent nurse choral group of the col­ ~ying "Merry Christmas and Hap­ season in the University Medical lege of nursing will prescnt a pending on the length oC the trip. py New Year." Roommates in Center. Christmas conccrt in the medical Gifts received Crom many in. N13: lIelen Treusdale, A3, Port Ed­ More than 40 Christmas trees amphitheatre. wards. Wis.; Barbara Cline, A2, dividuals and groups wlll be dis· have been placed throughout the Those "visions of sugarplums" IaU's resident Athens, III. , and Marjorie Mason, tributed before thc children leave kise . (limit, A3, Mason City. arc bound to grow larger for all the children in the' Medical Cenler really Miss Room E436 won the prize for the Sayre To Read when they attend a story hour Mon­ public rather best religious door . Decorated by day afternoon, the day preceding Ginny Myers, G. Bowling Green. the visit oC Santa Claus. Professional Sorority a bright ray, Ohio, the door had a large gold Christmas Stories Although Santa will not come Pledges 13 SUI Coeds cleosis? star from which a scroll was ex­ Paul Sayre, sur law proCessor, down the chimney, he will bring tended with the words, "And in the will give hi s annual program of gHts and visit with every child in Phi Gamma Nu, professional part of one dark streets shineth the everlasting Christmas readings this afternoon the hospitals on Christmas Eve. commerce sorority, recently pled­ at a western light." at 4:30 p.m. in room 5, SUI Law Each patient will receive a ged 13 SUJ coeds. gentleman's Building. THE BEST DOOR among all the Christmas gift from the hundreds Sponsored by the Iowa Law Stu­ The pledge class o££icers are: necessary - annexes oC Currier was won by Cot­ of presents which have been reo dents Association, the program will Constance Halback, CS, Clinton. tage Seven. Their door was deco­ ceivcd Crom donors in all parts of York Times. include selections from works of O. presidcnt; Constance Blutt, C4, rated in a Ulree·dimcnsional stain­ Henry and Eugene Field, tradition­ the state. Regular visiting hours ed glass manger eCfect. will be maintained throughout the Sioux City, vice·prcsident; Karma al Christmas carols and anonymous RiCe, C3, Iowa City, secretary. The doors were judged by 14 girls writings on Christmas. Sayre has holiday season. sin are keep- on Currier's new student council, given tlie program annually since Othcr pledges: Virginja AIm, AI, headed by Cherry BufCington, AI, 1949 Cor law students and {acuIty CAVE-IN KILLS EXCAVATOR Chicago, 111.; Bette Bateson, A2, Mt. Pleasant. The residents of members, their wives and friends. DUBUQUE IJ1'I - Clare McDonn­ E1dQra ; Miriam Distelhorst. C4, Currier were told of the contest ell, owner of McDonneli Excavat­ Burlington; Shirley Gruber. A3, before Thanksgiving and had to TO APTITUDE TESTING ing Service, was killed Tuesday Fontanelle; Janice Hagy, A3, Iowa have their doors completely deco· Janet Burnham, associate profes­ afternoon in a ditch cave-in here. rated by midnight, Dec. 13. The sor In the SUI Dental Hygiene De­ McDonnell was buried under six City; Virginia Hill, C4, Clinton; doors were judged Saturday morn­ partment of the College of Dentis· feet of dirt (or more than an hour Sandra Hutchins, C3, Central City; Ing. try, has been appointed to the ape before rescuers rcached him. Rosemary Recker. C4, Bernatd; One decoration that didn't win a titude testing committee of the Authorities said McDonnell ap­ Karen Sehnede, ca, Durant; Susan prize but typiCies a humorous American Dental Hygienists' As­ parently went into the dilch his Stambaugh, AS, Springville. Christmas spirit said. "We arc the sociation by the board of trustees company was digging to inspect great grand nieces of Scrooge. oC the association, it was announced the work when a wall collapsed on Queen MAYFLOWER II IN MIAMI Dc~rat.c our door? Bah! Humbug! Tuesday. him. THE WHITI ROSE .. 'ltma MIAMI, Fla. IA'! - The Mayflower II, replica o~ the Pilgrims' storied Nu, also knewn a...... , lur­ bark, arrived here Tuesday acter To Cut De/inquency- . I hln., A1, P_la, III., beamed a stormy voyage from Plymouth. •• she roigned onr the Si,ma Mass., to winter at this sub-tropical Nu White Ro" formal Saturday resort. also, the fol Driving Age Raise Advocated nl,ht. She wa... Ioeted IS "lIMn or.-: YQu perlodl· by popul.r vote .f the fraternity Dr. R. E. Conwell your draft and By JERRY KIRKPATRICK which covers a large per cent or leads to a raid on some Carmers 'or a modem homem,br. DO lift • always ..IDled -. beautiful modem cially you wiU members and was crowned duro 1IIOre SIMCD SIMCEIl. avai1able DoUr 10 ... 0" 10" Wrll.( the juvenile delinquency cases, gas barrel," Tucker said. New Location welcome than • modem These machiDes are pen pleas to in' ( Johnson County Attorney William Tucker said. In, Intorml.sion of the danc•• - the worJcl'. 8DeIt sewing machine, in both portable and fine cabinet grades, Tucker said Tuesday he "definitely Since parents do not provide ade· TUCKER CITED a recent county Attendants to the "lIMn wert 4 South Linn St. Only SDICU olen aIl4lyJ1C1-Itrafght- models-each the most IIlOdem of its ks, a pint will 'l)"" advocates rai~ing the minimum age quate child supervision, the mini­ grass Cire as an example oC delln· I.rbora Gm. Al, PlOrl., III., (One block north of DeedJe. llant.need]e, swing-needle And Jdnd. A SIDIll deposit will hold )'OW' for obtaining a dri vcrs license to mum age on driver's licenses quency wh,ich would not have been .nd K.ren Kron, Dav.n,.", Post Office) the wonderful 11ft' Slant-O·Matic - choice for C2uistmas delivery. 18." should be raised to accomplish the haDdICJlM" it Is pradicaL Out poJJtJ. 1M MID orget an extra possible without the use of a car. each .. P.S. to tI.ImIIJul. He said he believed this would same effect, Tucker said. 'this a.rutmu pve her the she'. SlGnt-C-II."irltM,huppl,.IOII&JItOUII someone once " be a big step toward reducing ju­ Tucker also noted the auto acci· aUt e consumption Tuck.r ..id he hIS talkld to dent at Sioux City Tuesday. In venile delinquency. tlOS cfot&"t,.,.,..,. Tmvup to 80 tIIOIIIM. al10n per week Tucker said he did not want a the PTA and othor organization. which Cour girls were killed. This Get To Your surprised what , raise in the minimum age just to .bout the luv.nll. cn pnlbl.m. probably would not have happened food ... and it penalize high school teenagers. It H. laid perenh all .It .nd nod if the auto license age were raised i8 necessary, he explained, because "YII" .t tho .. ,""tint., but stili since none of them were over 18 u" no dllCretlon, whon their sons years, he said. Homeward Bound biblical tlmel, I or failures by parents. ask to u.. the c.r. sl. don't for,et Tucker said a typical parent in· Martha W.lcher. John.. n Coun­ to get a lot of quiry when their son comes home There has been no general erCort ty luv.nil ••ffle.r, ..Id 73 c .... Train Or Bus The let such thin" late Is: to check this problem in Iowa City, w.,. h.ndl.d thro",h her tHlce ions and study "Wh.re h.vt y.u ....n?" he laid. In 1956. Sho ..Id thI. reprtHflh ial1y study In,. tnly a fractl.n of the tot.1 luv .... wn·fall oC man, . "Ju.t out." UNDER PRISENT conditions it Easy Way -...,...... II. delinquency in Johnaon Coun­ is "a mistake (or anybody in high you study and "Who w.r. y.u with?" ty, howeY.r. Smooth~~I'tftddnI...... d . t 11 get mononu­ "Ju.t a bunch of kid.," school to have a car," Tucker said. danlDl .....bro' ery. a conformilt. A hlih school student should not be , In arguing that parents fail In .18.75 cIowDa The p.rent u.ually drop. the permitted to take the car out in tor get a ,GOd'/I their disciplinary job, Tucker said mltter without finding whore he the evenillJ - dates or otherwise. many parents call on him Cor help. tDial "3l31 verbanklnl!. the • wa. or who ho WIS with, Tuck.,. He said he had obtained very sat" sync:hronldn, ' The only 1.. ltfmoto .xcu.. for SINGER SEWING eENTER tne between' ..Id. Isfactory results by calling Juven­ • ...... to drlvo to IChooI I. Ile. to his office lor an Informal { ("""., .. .-".. hoi.'-5lNGU S!WING IlACHINI COMPANY) are wound JIICI An auto Is Involved In at leaat that low. City IChool. do not pro­ fo, ' lammed ,£ 20 l_ discussion. . 80 per cent of the juvenile caseB, vi. M "rllet to "country atu­ our, as In.true· Driver education should be con­ Tucker Slid. .""''' TucIcor Hid. HI .ald, 24 Hour Service 125 Se Dubuque Phone 2413 y for,et to end, tinued In the bi,h schooisl even II The cars .,vere not necessarily the,...,.! It would be more etn­ middle of sell- the minimum Rle were raised to 18 "lOuped up," but a hi.h Ichool stu· v...... fir 101M rur,1 ,tvdontt yeara, Tucker uld. Instructional must still spend all his money to drlvi C.... to school. dent permits should continue to be lB' iii to ieep a car runnin., be uid. ,et mone,. A car merely ~vea boys an op­ sued at 18. since these do not per­ portunity to look lor trouble. mit teenagers to drive without nn let tour ~anJat " T.I1IS ~ LlADI to th(' thort 01 allto . lui II • ,..-" pa~ Or maner to bUf part' "Need1n8 sa. to St) to Belle Pilline lI\lult in tl~ car be a~~Ild. ~. and, ean you luthorltiel7 . • , PIlCltl 4-THE DAll Y I~WAN-Iowa City, Iowa-Wed. Dec. 18, 1957 . SPORTS WRITEIt INJURED ; . ~EST fOOT FORWARD r.~ By Afan Mav., j HARVARD, Ill. (A') - nichal'd 1\. • Cullum, 63, sports writer fO '!II\ ~ £~v~ b.Jllt7 A Dr ~ et.~VEI.~ BEHIND' THE BROWNS- Minneapolls Tribune, and his Wile - \ "nv~", Ethel. \ 50, were seriously int:' Tuesday in an auto accident. < The Cullums were taken to ar. .. SAN FRANCISCO (A') - The little vard Memorial Hospital where he blonde 10-year-old. lying Clat on the was reported to have a possible hospital bed, looked with a wide skull fracture, facial cuts and" In. 'lmile and said softly, "I can raise Tar Heels Top ternal injuries. Mrs. Cullum's1'eh I\. lip for a picture with him.'! shoulder was fractured and she ~I. So little Ann did lift her should- fered head cuts and possible in. Iy ~rs up several inches while a pho- ternal injuries. or Ala.. HoaIdnl :ographer snapped the shot o( her Poll; K=State, . sj. with All-American football player Television 'Jim Phillips 0, Auburn. Her tiny figure, with casts on 1 would guess that most sports he,. Ie,s, was in marked contrast Kansas Follow fans are looking forward to the to the hulking lOS'Pound gridder. next three weeks with as much en· But the little crippled girl and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS thusiasm as I am, mainly because lhe The North Carolina Tar Heels of the heavy schedule of televised 6 foot 2 football giant smiled and talked like buddies. have a lot going for them'. They , football games in this period. Ann was Jim's mascot. And this are unbeaten in 36 games, the top­ I W.'v. At last count, I think appraxl· was the day _ rivaled only by ranked elub in The Associated ~ having I mately eleven games are ached· Christmas at the Shrine crippled Press weekly basketball poll and bllil at uled to be televised nationally children's hospital here _ when the defending national collegiate i Loghry', \ betwHn thl. Saturday and the \ middle of Janvary. Of course, the both squads for the East·West cHampions, . th.se past bI, day will be New Year'. Day, charity game visited and talked The majority of the nation's few day" " with the young patients. sportswriters and sportscasters b.he~!7.r malor bawl games will Most of the youngsters don't un- maintained that after fhe first two /1'/ /lIS It certainly should be a fine derstand the Kezar Stadium game weeks of the 1957-1958 campaign, /Irll FREE prizes . • • dinner three weeks for most Cootl>a11 fans, on Dec. 28 raises thousands .of dol­ the Tar Heels had the top outfit. P/?O with atmsapher•• You'll ,n· and the telecasts are certainly a lars for their hospitaL But they On the strength of their 4-0 record, 5EA50~ loy yourself foo. Come out great thing for midwest fans who found it was fun to throw little Frank McGuire's lads received 63 to(/I17 before you go home. would have no oppodunity to see footballs to their heroes or just to first place votes and 1,081 points ~7'ltt. some of the major bowl games if it talk. in ' the second poll of the season. /Ip!1'T'T/dcS> weren't for television. Hug. Alex Karrn, th. AII·Am· Kansas. which has had some dif­ /II? f!J&t?'T HOWEVER, as nice as this foot- erlcen tackl. from Iowa, sat with ficulty in putting together a 5-0 Fo()/ FORWMP" ball television will be on these cold hi' mascot, Diana. She asked for mark, was second. The Jayhawks Alit> /?AIIK/#6' '( December days, it has one bad in- hi' autograph lind others of the collected 21 votes for the top spot RI6I1T!1P 'T/lERe JIII1"I1 l fluence _ we're being spoiled. East players. Since Diana could and 939 points overall on the usual 7'#e 7l:JP 5CQ/?.€R> I As proof of thi., a backward lid leav. h.r bed, big AI.x b.· 10 points for first, 9 for second etc., 'Th'.-94Kt? ro 11/5 4(JT look at the recent Big Ten Canfer. ,an cllllinil ather players or s"k· basis. So "L16f/rJl I!1d/. HIWAY 6WEST u 'I .nee mHtint III.t wHk ahavld in, them aut whil. th. little girl Kansas State remained in third ";:Alr'rA57'1C 70e. II suffice. A plan wn put before the watched his every mov •. place. But Cincinnati's Bearcats Big T.n in which all Bi, Ten con. . Michigan's Jim Pace,. /1ls0 an AP Whepbo&e climbed into fourth place. Kentuc­ fer. nee ,ames would be tel.vised AIl·American, talked with 7·year· ANOTHER HAPPY YOUNSTER puts on a big smll. for J.rry Cornelison, Southern Methodist tackl.,' wha is a member of the West ky dropped to fifth followed by next year. Fortunately, it was old Paulette. After he left. she said Maryland, San FranCisco, West turned dawn, but many feel th.t "My daddy ami brother are going squad in the East·West Shrin. Game at Kezar Stadium Dec. 28. Th. Better Record two squads paid their annual visit to th. Crippled Children's Has· Virginia, Michigan State and Min­ it will be accepted for the 1959 to the football game. I'm just as nesota. SfUDENTS ....an. lucky. I talked with one of the pitals Tuesday. Th. game raises thousands of dollars annually for The Tar Heels have been paired H this should happen, it's going players." th. hospital. J with Minnesota in the Kentucky Posted in 57 GOING HOME FOR CHRISTMAS? to be a bleak day for college foot- Don Gilbert, of Michigan State m ball. Granted, it will be nice for held 4·year-old Linda in his big Invitational Tournament's first round game Friday night. Some­ 'hi the average person who will be arms and carried her throughout Chicago, Detroit Huskies Suggest thing will have to give in this one Fill 'Er Up able to pick out his favorite Big the ward. since the Gophers are 3·0. By AL Hurlers M Ten team and watch it every Sat· Wisconsin's Dan Lewis played Trade 8 Players Dissolving pee M CHICAGO (II'! - There were only urday. catch with Mike, whose legs were A GI two 20-game winners in the Ameri­ It will also be nice for the Big held in traction. In Hockey Deal By June, 1958 REGULAR L ETHYL ph can League in 1957, but official Ten teams, which stand to make a "I want to get so I can go home Two Deleats L un killing from receipts from the tele- and play football with my dad," CHICAGO lIP! - The Chicago SEATTLE III'! - The University of pitching statistics Tuesday indicat· vision networks lucky enough to get Mike told the halfback. Black Hawks and the Detroit Red Washington will ask the Pacific cd better over-all performances , the video rights. All the youngsters, identified Wings, both sputtering in the Na· Coa~t Conference to dissolve by Could Jell than were posted in 1956. 9 A 9 But far all practical purposes, only by th.ir first names, r.· tional Hockey League race, Tues- June 30, its faculty athletic rep­ The 20-game winners were Billy X It will m.an th•• nd of small col. c.iv.d littl. whit. footballs. All day made an eight-player swap, resentative said Tuesday. Pierce or Chicago and Jim Bunning I.ge football, 15 well a. being II were lOOn covered with auto· their second deal of the year. If the five other remaining con· of Detroit. Last year six pitchers P staggering blow to oth.r malar graphs. And th.r. w.r. moist The Hawks exchanged forwards ference members refuse, said Iowa: Bucky made it. A conferences unfortunate enough . .yes among the pillyers and the Nick Mickowski, Bob Bailey and Prof. Donald H. Wollelt, "Wash­ Iowa Coach Bucky O'Connor said ~itchers totaled 5,815 strikeouts I nat to land a tel.vi.ion deal. .ag.r littl. patients clamored Jack McIntyre and center Hec La- ington would have no choiCE: )lUt -two more than last y.ar for a • Tuesday he believes the two set· major leagu. record. Th.re also D pi! Football without television reo for th.ir attention. lande for the Red Wings' center to withdraw." He said the motion backs his young Hawkeyes re- were 710 fewer walks issued in thl ceipts can survive only by attend- The talk sounded unimportant Earl Reibel and wingmen Bill Di- will be made at a special meet­ neen, Lorne Ferguson and Billy ing planned for the near future. ceived in 'Kansas in their last two 1957. • w( ance. ]f the Big Ten starts tele· but the psychological lift was evi· games probably helped greatly to AL pitchers had a combined 'po vising conference games, then dent in the avid interest of the Dea. No date has been set. GET YOUR XMAS CARTONS HERE The trade was effective immedi- The only alternative to a break· jell them aS ,a team. earned run average of 3.79, well ful people will stay home and watch youngsters. st( while other colleges will ,play Last year's visit made such an ately and each foursome will face up, Wollett continued, would be "a At any rate he said he hoped below the 4.16 mark of a year ago. they did because the Hawks will The New York Yankees were tops th; games before empty stadiums - impressiop ' on Ohio State's hefty former mates twice this weekend year and a half of hopeless con­ take on a veteran, undefeated team with a club average of 3.00 and t~e that is, until th~y're forced to gi~e Jim Parker that a week ago, here as the Wings play in Chicago in a fusion with no reason to believe when they play Oregon State in a Chicago White Sox were second Cigarettes ell up football entirely, or get their with the Baltimore Colts he called Saturday TV matinee and the that the California schools will Hawks invade Detroit Sunday change their minds." regionally televised game next Sat·· with 3.34. They finished 1·2 in the ca own television contracts. ,to see how his mascot B~nnie was urday afternoon. pennant race. pa THE EFFECTS of national tele· doing. He was told that she'd im­ night. The University of Cali(ornia, vision already is affecting some proved and gone home. The deal brought to 12 the num- UCLA and Southern California. O'Connor said Iowa's major pro- .Yankee hurlers Bobby Shantz blem will be to stop Dave Gambee WIth 2.45 and Tom Sturdivant WIth college attendance. Drake and Leaving the hospital after nearly ber of players the Wings and have announced their intention to Iowa State ar.e good examples. Cy· a two-hour visit, Auburn 's Phillips Hawks, currently fifth and sixth in withdraw from the conference. Oregon State's 6-foot 7 forward: 2.54 headed the individual ERA clone coach,Jlm Myers, on two sep- voiced the mutual feeling: the NHL standings, have ex- Presidents of four other north· who led the Pacific Coast Confer. column. changed this year. ' west schools urged that the con· ence in scoring last season. Clev.land's Earl,v Wynn, reo arate occaSIOns, blaste~ Iowa State "I didn't bave any idea what this cently traded to Chicago, wa, th. fans for n~t attendmg Cyclone would be like. It's nice and they're Last summer, Detroit sent for- ference continue to operate with ?regon State h.as averaged 66 strikeout leader with 184. H. games. PreVIOusly, Iowa . S~ate fans a bunch of wonderful kids. It ward Ted Lind~ay, president of the six members - Washington', Stan· pomts ~ game t~IS season ~o op- faced the mast batsmen, 1,019, al. hockey players umon, and goalie ford. Oregon, Oregon State Wa~h- could fall back on the alibi of poor makes you enjoy the game even p~nents 53. Iowa s average In ~wo lowed the mast hits, 270, and CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS football, but this year the Cyclones more and really want to play your Glenn Hall to Chicago in exchange' ington State and Idaho. ' Victories and two losses is,73 pomts started the most games, 37. His had one of their best teams in reo Dest." foJ' wingman Johnny Wilson amI J 1 a game to the opponents 72. won_last mark was 14.17. Forbes Kennedy. cent years. Knockout Artists Battle Dave Gunther, junior .forward, Other leaders: most games work- Drake had the sam. situation. Early this season, Lindsay and 'Sudden DeQth' Playoff Hall gave the Hawks a boost, but has a slight team scormg lead ed - George Zuverink Baltimore Coach Warren Gae,. called th. In Chicago 10-Rounder in the Cour games. He has nelled 56; complete games -' Pierce and the Chicagoans. playing before ro­ 1957 Bulldogs th. best in Drllk. Would Solve Tie Sunday (A') - 72 points followed by Larry Swift, Dick Donovan, Chicago, 16 each; bust Chicago Stadium crowds, soon CHICAGO Two light heavy· history, but ItIII they played be· weights who have won most of their sophomore center, with 69. Well most losses - Chuck Stobbs Wash· for. half.filled .tands. Even the PHILADELPHIA (A') - Should the slipped into their old losing ways. Superior Oil Co. behind in order are two sopho- ington, 20; wild pitches - Cal Me­ last gaml of th ...asan, with a Detroit Lions and the San FrCln­ On paper, the over-all tradE! fights by knockouts, Yolande Pom­ mores. forward Nolden Gentry Lish, Cleveland, 8; hit batsmen bawl bid riding an the outcome, cisco 4gers wind up in a tie in appeared about an even deal. The pey of Trinidad and Clarence Hin· with 36 and guard Bobby Wash- Frank Lary, Detroit, 12. ' had a very poor attendance. their National Football League [our Red Wings coming to Chicago nant of Miami, clash in a 10-round­ ington with '29, and junior guard Washington's Pedro Ramos serv- CORALVILLE WEST ON HIGHWAY 6 You don't have to look Car to find conference playoff Sunday, the pro have a total of 10 goals. 18 assists er at Chicago Stadium Wednesday night. I the answer to where the fans were. league's "sudden death" rule wili and 28 pOints! The Detroit quartet The bout between the two ranked Clarence Wordlaw with 25. :e~d~4~3~h~0~m~c~r~s~f~or~a~l~ea~gu~e~r~e~co~r~d~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On television the same afternoon be invoked. going to the Hawks have 11·16-27. After the Oregon State game and r 175-pounders will be televi~ed na­ that Drake closed its season was a "Sudden death" means the before opening the Big Ten season " l tionally, via ABC beginning at 9 here Jan. 4 against Michigan State, game between Notre Dame and learns would play a fifth quarter Oklahoma. Similar cases can I>e with the £irst team to score emerg- Seixas Faces Possibility \. p.m., CST. the Hawkeyes will go to Buffalo, I e Pompey, 28, who stands 5 feet Sh~p Conveniently. Shown at Iowa State. ing the winner. N. Y. to participate in the Queen Of Three Tough Matches 7'h , has scored 23 knockouts in 29 I do feel the success of the Iowa Under "sudden death" the two City tournament. They will play Hawkeyes during the past fall did teams start the fifth quarter the MELBOURNE !HI - The prospect victories against 4 defeats and 2 Cornell University in the opening Plenty Of Free Parking! influence attendance at Drake and same as the start of the contest. of having to play three high pres· draws. Hinnant, 24, has knocked game of the tournament Dec. 28. Iowa State. Many people would The captains meet in the center sure matches in three days holds out 20, all except 5 of his 25 victims. rather stay home and listen to Iowa of the field with the officials Clnd no terrors for Vic Seixas, 34-year­ Hinnant lost 10 bouts. play via a radio than watch other a coin is tossed to See who kicks old bellwether of the U.S. DaviS' Pompey is ranked NO.6 and Hin­ BBBC STOPS BOUT STOP OUT AND SEE nant No. 7 in the latest National teams playa less important game. off and receives. Cup team. LONDON (A') - The British Box­ Naturally, when th. Hawkeye. " I feel I can do it without any Boxing Assn. ratings. IOWA CITY'S MOST • BEN HOGAN TROPHY lobi t' I d t h ig Board of Control

WRITER IN JUR ED THE DAILY IOWAN- Iowa City, Iowa-Wed.. Dec. 1•• 1tS7- P... 5 ~ , 111. (tTl - llic h sr d ~. s ~rts writer fo ~ \ ~ ~;rpowe r M art yr~ . Accepted Payment I Tn bunc, and his wir e Three School Districts were seriously int , Final: High Court t~ auto accident. Th bool di trict in north<-m ion in a Linn County dis1rict would I ·.~ were laken to ar Statue of 'Billy' Mitchell DES 101 ES - IC you accept Johnson Counly "oled 10nday night "more orkabl!!," be added. ia l Hospital where ~ lJaymenl in settlement oC a con­ to investigale reorganization with 'one DC the thr~ iii triet.s now d to have a POSllible College ToYiruJlip Community maint.,in high school facilities, he ~ e, facial cuts antlln Iract you have no grounds laler to eek a furtber accounting, the School in Linn Count). Counly said. ~ s . Mrs. Cullum's'l'ch Is /Unveiled in <'mrhsonian School Superintend 'nt Fr k J . , fractured and she SIll. Iowa upreme Court aid Tuesd y. nider said Tuesday. SAROVAN COMPLETES PLAY ' WASHINGTON tA'I - A statue 0: 'han:1ds, in Congress, and in pub· I cuts and possible in. The opinion wa i ued in up­ Jeff rson TO\\l1 hip, !\Ionroe EW YORK III - William Saro- one of lhe Army's most contrOI'CI ic. holding the Union County Dislrict TO\\1l hip, and SwiRl! rind pend nt yan, b ck on Bl'O dway thi season MI ,'Ci JEl.l'S CRITICISMS linal· ~ figures, lhe la(e Brig. GNI Court's dismissal of the uil of School districts appointed th pr i- \I itb hi first ne\l play in 14 ye rs, y co -t h:m his temporary slar and illy Mitchell, was unveiled in I)' Glenn Wino of Adair, William Gil· dents from each district as :In in· ha anolher ready DOW (or staging. Issi. n . n~nt as assistant chief of the I spi o{ Orient and H C. 1cGreg· ·storic Washington seLliI1~ Tues 1 rviewing commilt ,he id. Saroyan, who "The Cave Dw 1- HEY ,: ~rll1 ~'r servicc. He was sent to or against the Rudy·Patrick !*ed The Iowa Rh: r L a "natunl I rs" r h'ed high critical praise, 8Y· J po'! in Texas. o. oC Kansas City. After Ih:! disaster to Ihe airship barrier" parating th dL Iricts Ihas turned Dver "Here I AnI" to ~ etired Gen. Carl Spaa(z, whll (rom the rem:linder of Johnson Producer Roger te\' n , pro\). -;henan":oa h, Mi tchell [ought' even The record show d that Winn lor id'llessons he· learned [rom Mitch· County. he explained. Tb ir inelu· abl hibil D 'l rail. TH 11arder for his air politics. Pres· Bnd Gillespie in 1 53 procured II in World War I w(;'re carried ------~----- ident Cobl:dJe orderod him court· dried and hJpped blu grll! seed - We've ut by himself in W6rlli War It, rc· I to Rudy·Patrick und r term oC orked of the man who was sus· martialed and backed the sentence, "J' "'I,.pll..l. havlnt suspension [rom rank and duty for contract. nded from rank and command SUI Dean Dakin Elected Rudy.Patrick lat r furni. h d Ihe bililit years ago : five years. Supersonic 'Convertible' Lothry', JayCee Board Member two men an itemited ccount of "HE WAS A MAN of action. He Five men were elected Tue day the eed it said had been hipped the .. Pllt 'sked a court·martial to rouse a THE TWO .. POSITION WING of the Chl nc,·Vouthl FlU·' CrulI.r few dIYI., won the 1957 Collier Trophy for " the trutesl . chi.vement in . vll tion to three-year terms on the board and nt .th Dl a ch k by regi . «tCHICAGO leeping nation to air power." U.S. Warned ­ in Am.ricl." The Supersonic N.vy fithler I, shown he,.. with lis of directors of the Iowa City Cham. tered mall for $I!,720. The . ch ~k It was a simple ceremony in the wing reiled to provide gre.ter lift during tueoHs I nd I. nd ingl_ In ber of Comm ree. was e~hed bu.t Wmn and Cill pie Iv 1_ BUSINESSMEN. eronautics hall of the Smithsonian fligh t, the wing is lowered 10 provide the best high-speed ch. r.ct,r­ They are: Allin W. Dakin, SUI Ilater. filed ~Il. for a further ac· Vo EXECUTIVES. •• dinner nstitution on the 54th anniversary IIOlllhtlre. You'll In. Islies. Administrative Dean ; Lauren B. eountmg. cl31mm2: .Ihey we~f' not FAMILIES f the first powered flight by man. Not to Trust Hou el, manager oC Minute Drug gll:en the full prlee prevJousl, out JI was on Dec. 17, 1903 that Wi!· and Ii and H Women' Apparl'l ; , . agreed upon. O.,i., c.rt. l" ...... Ii.. ,.,;."', •• e •• iI. lol. Ch1cet. 11.1.1 ,_ ... f, .. ur and Orville Wright lifted their L. McArthur, manager oC Brem- Later Winn and Gille pie a· '1 ...11, f • •• •• lane at Kitty Hawk , N. C. Russian Vows Attempt By; Teamsters ers; Robert D. Marsd n, manaller signed their claim 10 !lleGr gor, Vo. c• • be ' ''11'''' o. c_'Mi ...... c­ William Mitchell Jr., son of the of Ihe Procter & Gamble plant ; and who appealed from the District c;o",mod. liOfti i. the hu rt .. tiM lee,. llIan who argued loud - and pub· WASHINGTON ('" - Secretary of James E. Stewart, District mana· CourL's dismi sal. .ft,fim.. lor w,iti., fer yeu, fUE ""t" 'ely - that the United States was ger of the lowa·minoi Gas and The Supreme Court held th r f.tr.d ,"u.,t 1:. ,d" f,_ tho H.leI H. ",,, State Dulles advised Tuesday illoo. tod.y. TiM H. ",iltoll-f/.-f. ". .. 10, leeped in old methods in tead of against relying on new Soviet pro· To Quash Indictment Electric Co. wa~ no evidence of Cr:lud or oth r The new directors wiII begin their ('vidence which would warrant et· th o '.mily. ..d "I;UII " oculiy.. .­ oi ng all·out for air power, un· mises at a time when Russia is by Hubert L. Boling. secretary· downto"'.

IOWAN-low. CIty, low_Wed.. Dec. lB. 1957 Th ~ north and south geo:nagnellc tion . !lcad cd by V. Averianov. will Red Expedition Reaches poles. distinct from the more fa· remain at Vostok and conduct 8cj. ~ritai;:' Skips South Geomagnetic Pole millar geographic and magnelic cnliric observations in accordanCe poles. mark the axis of the earth's with the International Geophysioal MOSCOW (N! - Tass reported , Paying Loan Tuesday night a 33.man Soviet ex- magnetic field . Year program, the Tass dispatch .. pedition has raised the hammer and Eigh t members of the expedi- sai d. ' . I LONDON (N! - Britain. still nurs· - .On. Night Stan~ sickle over a new Soviet Antarctic i======:"====::;:;:======:;"'======-;;;;;: ing a delicate gold and dollar bal· -tation, called Vostok, at the so uth, Our Big Christmas Appreciation Sale ance, decided Tuesday to skip * * . ;* , • *. geomagnetic pole . I payment of a 176·million-dollar in­ 8y RICHARD SCHleHMIR The expedition was reported to Is Still On! Come in and get your * .e~le ...... Ch''''~ • .' : stallment on Its postwar loans have arrived Monday , Tass soid from the Unitcd States and Can· "Our Fair Theatre" - a mum· ' , : '. the men had crossed 880 miles of 10%00 I f th · -t The 1'0 •• f· t.e" - ada, ca expose 0 e Umversl y a· II ..... " ••,r,.; .·r" ...... l , •• ,.10 mostly uncharted wastes _ com- It was the first time Britain Ire - opened and closed at the 1 VIII,.nt.r TII; •• to! b tt' b't Id I hid' II ' f $5 I Theatre Monday night. A well.re. bhilll 'I•• a mg I ter co , owatmosp c Iscount on Items 0 or more. had taken advantage of a loan · cp.~.t , ~i,,..m; . er a provision enabling it to defer both hearsed and precisely limed coilec' u"."i::!!.' L·~lt~:":':•• ~"···- pressure and oxygen deficiency all Gifts for every member of the family tion oC vignettes graciously recog. S~."eJ iII"."I.'. the way, traveling by sled·tractor intercst and capital payments on nizin .. thl> Impote. nce Isic) 01 the ' . " ' ' It"j :' . train from Mlrny, th e Soviet coastal _. from 89c up. the North Am ~ rican loans. Last , .~ 'I base on the Davis Sea. . year. for the first time. Britain Univcl'aity Theatre dcscl:Yes all the .p.ais'e It ~an ,. ,ct - ,which won't " h f' withheld an 82·million·dollar' in· be much.. .; )t... .." Thc geomagnetic pole hcs 791 t ompson urnlture mart terest payment only, Before, [di.s~'Jij tbe play itseIr (whlcb s~uldn't t~ke' mbte than a miles from the South Pole. Still , ' line or .lwo) 1 thili\[ I may expr~ss my ,horror, and disgust with several ' farther. away, near the Ge.orge V 529 S. Gilbert Plenty of free p.rklnv Treasury officials emphasized the decision did not arise from a and~~~~~~~~~~_~~_~C:~M~s~t~l~s~t~~~ shouted until the cast reappeatejl for' curtallloCaJls ..11ilii display of .' _ ~S~o~~~h~m~q~n~C~b:c~P~o~~~.~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------sudden emergency but was a mat· Dionysian' (re'nzy on tbe lIart of 'the, teeDY, audience, coupled With the ter of protecting a gold and liol· even more shocking egotism of .the cast. thoroughly de·intenslfled me. lar reserve which has been on I could hardiy eat supper afterWards, tJut who likes jeUo lU\Y)Vay? the mend since September when Now. if I may get back to ' ~'Olir Fair, Theatre" it&elf. Well over Brilain raised the bank ' rate to 7 thirty people were involved in' the prpclu~tion, ~v~ral of these. I am per cent. told. might have been actors. There·was a foreigner named J'i'u1lmouth For the United States. the deci· (rhymes with Dartmouth> who struck me 88 having iomc potential II sion involved $137,200.000 of which he would only learn to enWlclat.e. Then 'there was II sWeaty' bulk, called 56 . million dollars is capital and Briggle (I think) who delivered severa1 of his lines with intense will have to be made up later. perspicacity. ". .. For Canada. the amount was But the play stands mainly nQt on i\s acting .or directing ,l?ut on it!! $39,200.000 of which $16,800.000 content. The lead number, "Why Can't the Theatre Teich Its Act~rs was capital. . How to Act" was particularly apt., Mr. Fullmolith aDmirably fluffed Although the loan agreement his lines as the rest of the cast wandered around With OpeD umbrellas. permits seven deferments. it pro· It must've been symbolic. ' .. vides for no more than three in By far the mo.st itnpressive vignette was "Madam Will You Wait" a row during the early years of written ' by Samuel Bluebird. Mr. Bluebird's scriJSt was, full of that the repayment period which runs delicate kind of sledgehammer humor which makes George Gobel and until the year 2000. Jackie Gleason so flne. SomehOw I felt perstlIially Involved In this vignette: a mystical kind of cathartic experience whlch , culminated after dinner. Mr. Briggle's interpretation of Dirt, aD exlstential-n¢o· Neitzscheian·actors-'studio type; strUCK me as ,intense. Oh, so verY Dally Iowan Photo SoDoTake intense! '., A Breather Mr. Bones, who played the tro;!ic artist. nee I. ill Mr. Bluebird's Author Visits SUI vignette, grasped well the ambivalent tenaclty of n\o~ rn graphics. .. - Only .... d.ys, 106 hOUri, or Miss Barass. who played lhe ~tess in the sam'c vian;:ttr. cadonced PULITZER·PRIZE WINNING AUTHOR MACKINLEY KANTOR paid very well indeed. As (or MisS Sandbllg: Ha, ha, hal ' ·e • brief visit to SUI Tuesd.y. The orlgin.1 dr.ft. of "Andersonville," 63,120 minutes until fln.1 exam All in all, it was thoroughly epjOyable to sec 1110 Universit" Theatre WARMERS which won him a Pulitzer Prize in 1956, and two other books, "Auth· week. I!! take a good second look at itself. r 'erhap& someday they will ho"e the or'. Choice" and "God .nd My Country," are in the SUI General More than 10,000 SUI .tudent. gifted imagination to parody "Thl\ Dd.ily low:m ." May 1 take the liberty THlS "personal radiator" Is LIIM'.ry, Kantor, author of more than 30 books, was born in Webster will bogln • two,week "breather" of suggesting a title? "Our Fair Iowan" would fit the bill just perfectly. chrome plated and \9iU last a City. Burp. lifetime. Keeps you warm , . . Saturd.y ~foro settling down to lights cigarettes. Fully guaran· • tudy for fin.1 ex.min.tion. coy· teed . Eisenhower Appoint. Whittier.to Head V.A. ering the first semester. 95 Ike 'Feels Better' Cla.ses will recess for Christ· YASH[NGTON (.4'1 - Sumner ·G. Furcolo. STANDARD SIZE $3 mas vacation at 5:30 p.m. Fri· Whittier. Massachusetts RepUbU· Mr. Eisebhower gave him a 're· can and Navy veteran. was appoint· cess IQ)Po,intment. signing the com· GIANT SIZE' 95 day, and will start ag.in .t 7:30 ed by President Eisenhower Tues· mlssior\ in Pari~ ,where he is at· $4 Aft~r Visit To ISHAPE a.m. Jan. 6. day to Uike over the Veterans Ad· tendtn'g \.Be NATO meeting. The Final examination week will be· ministration. . position pays f21.000 a year. .... Iy MARVIN L. ARROWSMITH dent changed his plans to quiet the gin Jan. 31, and first semoster Whittier. 46, served in tile Mas- . Whinier's , .ppointiVen~,~ will be SUNBEAM 54 Steam-or-Ory Iron apprehension his absence caused, sachusetts House and Senate and- 8ubj~ t9 Senet\l lconlitmation. He PARIS (.4'1 - President Eisenhow· classes will end Feb. 7. Mid·year as Capping that round of activity lieutenant governor, and was , ~ ' 8UC~S 1I)rvey V. ·, iji,4!y. who HERE is a Christmas gift that gives easier. - er paid a happy visit Tuesday to Commencement exercises are Republican nominee for govenldr ,r:csl~ ~ov ,',' retur,rf . to pri· laster ironing all year long. Has exclusive which was interrupted by an hour­ Steam Flow vents . . . THUMB TIP CONTROL. his old NATO military command long nap in the afternoon. the Pres· scheduled for 10 a.m.. Feb. 8. in 1956. losing to Democrat Foster 'vate Ute ,1 ri , . and said it made him feel better ident put on white tie and tails to 95 than he had in a long time. But attend a dinner in the Elysees Pal· Lightweight $76 ace given by President Rene Coty he caused a shiver or apprehension of France. by showing up late to the NATO Mr. Eisenhower's decision to skip summit meeting, the NATO dinner Monday night Mr. Eisenhower'S visit to Suo caused some apprehension regard· preme Headquarters of the Allied ing his health since he suffered a -- m' " e'" Powers in Europe came as part oC mild stroke Nov . 25. . A"., 'h.o~. . ..n o' . another busy day. So newsmen asked th e White .' . House physician. Maj. Gen . How· Up at 8 a.m. after ducking a for­ ard M: Snyder. Tuesday morning ,:.;': ~: ..:. i.: .:' ~ ,.' .. : mal NATO dinner Monday night to how the President was feeling after MODERN. square·in·a·circle design get some needed sleep, Mr. Eisen· his getting to bed relatively early Th~y.' r~ f~s;y in beautifui Melamine dinnerware. hower had a hcarty breakfast. He Monday night. IS-piece Starter Set for 4. Break. met with Premier Adone Zoli of "I'd say he is fine. " Snyder reo their prool. plied. "He sets a pretty good pace , al)Qut.. Italy and Chancellor Konrad Ade­ 95 for a man who sat through that elft pirci $ nauer of Germany before motoring five·hour session yesterday." clothing , " ,'. 73 01£, to SHAPE. Tuesday's NATO session lasted Mr, Eisenhower decided. to miss three hours and 21 minutes. The . I " President spoke several times. ahq j!lst as', .. ' the opening of the afternoon meet· Snyder talked to reporters as he ing of chiefs of government, at trailed the spryly stepping Mr. Ei· about their:. least until important matters came senhower through the corridors of fhssy lip . But he showed up 42 minutes the SHAPE buildings on the out· accessories .l> after the opening anyway and stay· skirts of Paris, Among other places. the Presi· ., ' cd through another long session. dent visited the office he occupied Presidential Pre s s Secretary as first supreme commander in FAMOUS BATH SCALE. Flexaprene plat· James C. Hagerty said the Presi· 195H2. we have the gilts to flat,te~ ~is ta,s'te form . , . easy to read lens , , . rustproof .. , s It was a memory·filled tour for smart styli9g. f the President and he remarked to Cash, Keys, Welder old friends with obvious wistful· Jantzen Sweaters .... , . . . ,$11.9:) ONLY 95 ness when it ended: . .n~ $7 ~ f. \4p Stolen Monday "I haven't felt better in a long, AUTOMATIC long time, than I have this morning Slippbr Sox Hom .. .' .... . ,' $2.1)0 Thcfts of $12, two car keys, an in seeing you people." FRYPAN elj!ctric welder, and a ground cabl " ___oiiiiiii ______iIiiij -... were reported to Iowa City police Rcve/.siblc lnitial HEAT CONTROL unit eliminates guesswork. Tuesday. I Handk~rchieves. (Bom of 2J$1 ,.~ 4 sizcs. O. L. Sawyer. 452 W. Benton, told For quality; slyle and police Tuesday morning that $12 wear. diamond cotton .r~yle . take the prize 95 was taken from his home Monday, i .. . (roon , Sct Of Boxed Suit ' elise/. Priced from $ 79 probably between 3:30 and 4:10 Without coVir p.m. He said the money was in a $1.00 t and Trouser Ha~g~ts STOOLS jeweiry box on a shelf in tbe. bath· I room. $~.95 aud ~:Q.5 STURDY. six·leg ladder The keys from cars belonging to GIFT SURPRI'SE! . , . Upholstered scat. chromium or ebony Dr. Lois Boulware and Dr. Lor. , Pajamas . ~ . from ,' ..... : raine Frost, both of 505 E. College .sa.Q(; finish. Six colors. St.. were taken sometime Monday SHEAFFE~ night, pollee reported, NEW Oombin,lltioll' Suit Brush - ONLY 95 Dr. Frost said she discovered the $73 theft when she went out to make CARTRIDGE PEN aud Shoe Hom ': .. , ...... $5'00 Others from $5.45 an emergel1cy call Monday night. A brown leather case containing ,SO new! so different! Dr. Boulware's driver's license and - M~nicute ·Sets , from • .. . . sa.Qs hospital office key was also taken. t $4.95 officers said. . Mcu's'Mark 'IV MaSculine A portable electric welder and a piece of ground cable about 25 feet ' .. ToIJetiio5 .,.".'.... . ,:"," " .. $~.~ . long, valued at $50. were reported Iff:' stqlen by the Frantz Construction ' ~ '~ . See Our Exciting Corr/pany. The theft occ~rred at the HQts~StyJed by Caxton , ·.1, • 1 1 site of the new Regina High School fjlJS like a ballpoint. Ilia .... '1 where the construction company is iust drOJ) Skrip cartridae b'o'" •. 1••• , • • • , • 'l'O.Qs: " >, : .line of 1951 Toys working. ~in barrel and write I It· f Ii· \ , . SMAH.T, colorrul sels. New spout and handle make lifting and pouriDI For and com· Jewelry B01W5 TWO PRISONIRS PAROLID fort. wool with pl,.kin easy. D,ES MOINES (II T Paroles have _a_- palms . . , from been granted two prisoners (rom We H'avea Iowa penal institutions. the State A':'::~ $~~50 Swank arole Board said Tuesday. ~...... S}.!!!. .. . ]ewel'fI Complete The parolees are Charles J. .,:. ,$5.00 Yates, 23. sentenced Nov. 3. 1955 :::~~t:ttrI:::' ~ HalldiO/l'le tie cUp•• Cluff lInkt, tie Din., collar Selection from Marion County to 10 years for " ::::: .. batt. lets In beautUlIi breaking and enterlng, and William ::.... 'IIft'I!~ .... ,Itt ~••. pan and two ~ $878, E. Rowland. 32, sentenced Feb. 20, carl.leIIe. . of Fine 1954. to 10 years for uttering forged '· from $1.30 instruments In Linn and Sac coun­ • a real fountain pen with • TOYS. ties. Yates has been In the Ana· real pen point mosa Reformatory, and Rowland in • till. without ink mesa • leakproof cartridp. i the Fort MadiJo.n State Peniten­ II the .Ize hu )'0\.1 • choice of six genuine worried. !!lvCI him tiary. Sheaffer point .tyle~ the fun 01 choo.ln!! • emart new deli", hi. own llllta In any •, ~ :c~ic:e of col",,. amount YO\.l ,plK:lfy /'" . . . it,. , via a ST. q.AUt. , , . 'OHNSON 0'" 'Ce ... ,," lENOCH & CILEK· I . ~(; IOWA 'BOOK & • Oncale. SUPPLY CO. Your Hardware Store of TRUE VALUE • S. Clinton ) 207 E. Washington

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