The Weather Serving the Stat. lDenuiq- c:loudln to University of Iowa da,.. with tron&, south· Campus and .· H~r ly wind. Wann ~ r today, bu& turn1ra eoLdl:r Iowa City ton1cht. III~ toda 65.-10. owan Wednesday ('loud with now, eoldu and "Ind . ESI. 1868 - AP leosed Wire, Wirephoto - Five Cents Iowa City, Iowa, Tuesday, November 22, 1955 Library To Remain Pope Had V,sion 01 Open Unlil2 aim, The UI Ilbnr) will be open UN Votes Re iew untH ! •.m . e\'u nle'u t c:ept Christ, '(atican Says at.urda" beclnnlnc Nov. !t, R.a1ph Ells orib, director or the Universlly LlbrarLI' alI VATICAN CITY (IP) - The ---•--_. _------vatican said Monday it Is true nounc:ed ~onda . Pope Pius XU had n vision of Thl lIew mlin, will CO Into Jesus Christ during his illness erred on an e perlmeDlaJ bali • Committee To Ellsworth aid that a !urve o Charter, 46-3 last wlnt r. or tudent opinIon eondWlted A brief announcement Crom the by Ute SL'l tudent COUllc:lI' ortlce of Vatican press director IIbrar, committee brouCh! re- Luciano Casimiri said: Urge Parking flU " ror dcUtJonaJ &lid P & G Plant Skeleton Goes Up Russian Bloc "This press oUice has been au hoW'll. The qu~ «onna.re were thOrized to confirm what has nt to about IGO. tuden~ , he been announced by the weekly 141. illustrated Oggl in its issue of On Iowa Field "This I.l an ~X1Irrlml'nt," Ells Vows Boycott Nov. 24 aboul the vision of the worth ald. "We want to Hoiy Father in the course of his. By JAl\IE FLA. BURG how II will \\ ork out" illness of Decem ber 1954." Old Iowa Field, the areas The lIbrar now dOSN at The current issue ot Oggl. a north Dnd south of the iowa mJdnll'ht. Of Meetings picture magazine of wide circu Field Hou e ond an area just ------.1 iation which appeared on news south or the lIydl'aullcs Labora UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. I/PI The United Nationll vot,'d M'Jn stn nds lost Friday, snid the vision torlcs wlll be r('questl'd as park ocrul'red when the Pope's illness day to review Its 10-year-old Ing arell In th final report ot reached a climax - on Dec. 2, Individualist chort t·, amin th l'ats hy Ill! 5;:1 lo boycott thl.' n·vi,'\\'. The liN 195~ - nnd he WflS reciling the the Stud nl QUflril ('on1'mltt~" . et no date tnr stnrt of the pro prtl.l'er "Animra Christl (Soul of . . 011 student parklnK. Evaded Income Tax C ('dlngs, howc\'l'I·. ChrisO". Pope Pius XII In a ml' ling Monday, the But Is Freed Th(' O'WItlnn, pnll n. I·e! hv the O,gi said: A Vision of Chri.\t committee agl' cd 10 recommend Unit d Stat and Ix other "The s eret about the episode thut 'the Old Iowa football field DES MOINES lA', - A M ca mcmb r·. proviell'd thal the (now a band practice Cield); half was kept until now and only the line , rocer who wa. de. crlbed by United Nations hold (l rt'Vie\\ of the arera north of the Fleld a p ychlatrlst II "a rUIl d in contl'r nce "under ausplciou' In affectionate indiscretion of one Evy housej hal! ot the tennl courts ot those knowing it enabled us Denies dividualist" won probation Mo n t rnallonal cjrcumRlan~(' and rat south or the Fieldhouse, and a day in lin Income tal( evasio!1 an appropriate lime." The motion to learn and tell of the marvelous VDcant area soulh of the Hy episode ... , ca . wa pa cd by thl' lwneral as Report He'll draulics Laboratories 011 be Federal Judie WIlliam F. RI . embly, 43-6. No Dream opened to parking. ley, in d eldlng Cr~ate Cnmmlttt'~ "The Ho ly Father is perfectly James Cooney, G, Washing that George W. The propo! ral ('all tor the ('n !\ SUf\! he saw Jesus - it was no ton, D.C .. chairman of th eam SChmelter, 54. Leave Iowa lion ot a cummltt('(' mlldl' III) c,r drenm; in that moment he was mlllCC, sold that th recommen lI,f u. catint' Iro- a 73 un It on Low r ~WI('aune Road. Proder and Gamble will employ about 200 fully a wake and clear-minded." dation wouid be a part of the 311 m mbers ot thl' Unit'd No Iowa Coach Forcst Evashl'v!>ki ceryshould stor not owner, go to -__loeal plant and the annualr- ___ pa,roll will___ tolal bou~ ___I million. ______ll(lns to con:ldl'r the mt'cn oi m It said that when the pontifC said Monday he "never heard" oC general plan which was proposed prj on. reli d in of the review. It would fix tht' came to the invocation ot the Grel' McBride, Omaha World by Paul F. B\lrrltl, E4, Council limc, plac • and make other raf Herald sports writer who said in Blufts. prayer, "in horas mortis meas, part on a p y- C f CSt rang ment.~ for the confe ','nl:«', an article Monday that Evashev Reslrleted Area Plan . hi tric report. 0 ' e s ,,- voca me (in tAe hour of my Th Judge spe- !lnd would r port bnc:k with it. death, call me)," the Pope saw ski is among those "to be con Present pIons of th commit l . Chest Drive Tops' recommendatioM rat th(' 12th sidered" lor the Nebraska coach tee call for an inscrlb d line on cified II $7,200 general a:cmbly two >(';11'5 "the sweet person of Jesus Christ fine and 21h year Ch · t at his bedside." ing job to replace Bill Glassford the map of Iowa City, dividing "S mas hene , In 1957 . who resigned Friday. probatJon. Sch- "In that moment," Oggi con- the city into two areas. The line melzer had plellded no del n. e In spearheading ollPO~ltion tl) tinued, "the HOly Father believ- "I'm flattered to be considered will be a square surrounding S H the move, Ihe Soviet Union can· areas which are within walking to charges tha~ he evaded pay- tore ours Goal by $1,000 ed that the Teacher came to call for the job but I feel the same ment of $7,233 In f deral incomt' t nded that the pres nt chart('r now as I did in 1948 when I wa distance of the campus. taxes ov r a four-year period. For th first time since 1948, Iown City has met Its Communlt)' n eels no revision. him to Himself and, serenely an- an assistant co:!ch at Michignn The plan t en proJ)O es that IowlI City retail stores will re- Chest eoal. There ho~ be n con idcl'nbl swering to the call, he continued State and turned down an offer A report by Dr. Wilbur R three diUercnt type. of stickers Miller, medical djrector ot the main open until 9 p.m. seven Contributions turned In Monday put the 1955 totlll at $36,692.51, sp culotion In lecenl month the prayer: 'Jube me 'venire ad from Nebraska," he said. be u ed. te (order me to come to You).' Iowa psychopathic ho pltal, said nl,hts dudn, the Christma~ I almost $1,000 over the &loal of $35,772, dri chalrm n John H. thal the charter would be form Jesus, howcver, did not come to Evashevski was offered Glass 1. VnrHtrIC(e, - All handi Schmelzer had no sl,"s of men shopping season, Keith KaCer Graham reported The 4-day coli ctlon campaign end d Nov. 5 but ally r viewed by th(' United Na- take him, but to console him and ford's job in 1948. but sraid Mon- capped students and students t I di a but is " omewhat ot , the Cund total hn.s Inereo. d st adl\y sine. as Inte contrIbutionS tlons. At Ihr origin 1 a~.eml)lv, day that tie had not rE'ceivcd an living outside the square would a unlQu per on," s cretary of the C~mbel' oC came In. ' - in 1945, It WM provided that th" tVt him certaint that his hour offer from Nebro~ka tOl' th" cur- be allowed to pnrk anywh re at lrMacie Man COl"f'\Jnerce. id ~onday. Keith Kafer, 50cr tary ot thellk t chart r mt j 00 1 wwc:cI lin had not yet come." 'rent position opening when any time. M The r~port called him ", rUI Storc£ wlU remain open Mon- Chamb r 01 Commerce, compli- e ee s chonq-cd :liter tell .v('ars, nnd the It was from that moment, said Glassford retires In June. 2. Restricted - nou In&' area led indivlduaHsl," and a "self day and Thursday nllhts untU menteel Graham Mohday for a wallin periOd C'xnlred last slim· Oggi, tha.t the Pope "started to The low:! conch repeated a parking lots such as the Quad made mon." and commented: C/1ristmas. Monday dates In- '·tremendous Job." W ·th Defense mer. Improve 10 such a sudden man- statement he has made nearly rangle would be assigned by the "His virtues s em 10 be alto clude Dec. 5. 12 and 19. Thurs- Prot. Robert F. Ray, pr ident , Veto FI&'ht ner ma?,y people considered every week season. "I have th~t thi~ housing unll on their own prior gether rare these days." day dates Ilre Dec. I, 8, J5 and of thc Chest board, sald "Ora- A major cnuse or dlss nsion it a muacle. no intention of leaving Iowa. I Ity system with only holders of Dr. Mill r said It appearl'd 22. ham did a wond rlul job in con- Str' ateg,·sts over th pI' ~lI!nt chart r hM been No Precedent Ihave no ambition to move. I hke these stickers allowed In these "inconsistent with his nature" "Mo t retail stores that sell ductin, this year's drive." the veto power or any ot the n'l- lots. The holders of these slick A member ot the Vatican Con. it here." for chmelzer to have "planned Christmas items will take pari Graham aid "the coverag lions in the security council. Orl- ers would not be allowed in gregalion 01 Holy Rites, the Evy also said that he wants to to defro ud the eovernment." in the program," Krafcr aid. was as completo as possible. THURMONT, Md. (IP) -Presl- linaily propos d by the Uniled church agency concerned with give Iowa a "winner" and w\ll other university parkinl area. • Own AceouotlOl' Method , , Everyone did his job welL" dent Eis nhowt!r met Monday States, the v to has since co."e beatification and canonization, "Cinish my con ching career at 3. Re trlded-All Itudenls In Schmelzer's attorney said his The 11 agencies reccivln( the with his tbp detl'nse stratellsts to be a~. ociated with delavin~ said he could recall no such re- Iowa." univer ity housing who do not cllent ha "hL~ own way of ac Cunds arc: at ccluded Camp David In the tactiC8 employcd by th ovlet I ported vision since Jesus appear- have sticker number two, wou!d eoonl!nl." Judge Riley replied now-covered Caloctin Moun- ' Union and her sat('IIi1('~, and h1s ed to 51. Peter when the apostle be allowed to park only In Old on this point that "It every citi Vl IIln, Nur. e A ·oclaU01\. 'IOIJOO; SUCCE* *OR FIRED Gunman Kills GIrl Scoull.• • ,IlS: Bo), Sooull. $11 .000; tains, come under henv} Clre bv U.S. * Iowa Field. zen made out his Income tax was fleeing persecution of early PULLMAN, Wash. flP) - AI S.lvltton Arm.", '1.000; United Service Mr. Eisenhower drove 22 mil:! congrcs men and other oWclals. return "by his own rules, you can Or'Dnlulton, '1.464:' IOWA Chlld~n'. Christians in Rome. The square, which Includes all from his farm home at Gelly~ --- -.---- Kircher, who replaced Iowa ee the confusion that would re- !tome Soclet)'. '1.000; Children'. Milk Roman Catholic writings tell dormitories, most Craternitics, Fund, $700 ; Arlhrlill 'nd R""u"",Hlm burl. Pa., Cor his first m ting Coach Forest Eva shev ki at sult. .." Foundatlon. $188.66; American SOCia' of the appearance of Christ -- Washington State College four Currier Hail and surroundin, Stewardess Hy.lene A. nCf. 190: Multiple Schteros with his top defense planners ..... Schmelzer 1$ kr\Qwn as Musca In/ot M,·d East usually as the Infant Jesus - to years ago, was fired Monday sororities, wlll not include Sta I. Foundation. «1.91. .nd Tr• .,elero the NaUon:l~ Security Council r - dium Park and Finkhlne Park. tine' "No. 1 honorary Cirem:!n' SEA TTLE (IP) - A steward Ald. '28. and about 15 experts ill defense various saints, among them St. night along with two of his as and has gone to every fire of Anthony of Padua and st. Chris sistants, line coach Mike SC31TY More Park Ira for Quad C! s, standing at the door of n and diplomatic strategy - since D f P t importance In Muscatine the last United AirLines plane welcom before hill -ept, 24 heart attack topher. and end coach Dale Gentry. Eva Present plans provide for the 25 years, his attorn y said. e ense ac shevski was not available for parking area requested north of Ing passeneers aboard, was shot at Denver. The 79-year-old Pope still is to dcath here Monday night. High Court To Rule al his summer residence at Cas comment. the Fieldhouse to be a part of Come In 'Copter BAGHDAD, Iraq (/P)-Britaln Sally Shedd, 25, ot Sealtle The experts who arrived in and four other member of th' lei Gandolfo and is to return to the Quadranlle parkinl lol. Half OHI'c'lals Doubtful died en route to a hospital. the Vatican at 'the end ot this of the tennis courts south of the On Security Firing the first two of four heJlcopters Baghdad Pact took the fir t stepq week, Fieldhouse will be used for per- ACter pumping "three or four were: Secretary .of State John Monday to set up a permanent WASHINGTON (IP}-The Su- Foster Dulles; Sherman Adams, defense organization along the Teenagers Admil ' sons attending classes In the Of I shots" Into the stewardess at Fieldhouse. Parkl'ng Solul'lon Seattle - Tacoma Internalion .. 1 preme Court agreed Monday to Presidential chief deputy; Lewis Soviet Unjon's southern border. The area south or the Hydrau- Airport, Miss Shedd's unidentif- rule on whether President EI- Strauss, chairman of the Atomic The premiers of Iraq, Iran, See Readings Setling 2 Fires lies Laboratories would be used SUI Dean of Men L. Dale ied assailant walked cnlmly back enhower exceeded congressional Energy Commission; Undersecre Pakistan and Turkey met Ith Cot the anticipated overflow of Faunce and Ray Phillips, super- down the ramp and shot himself, authority in extending the fed- tary ot State Herbert Hoover, Jr., 'British Foreign Secretary IIarold Deputy Sheriff Donald L. WI!- cars from Hillcrest. It was be- intendent or the University the King County sheriff's office eral employe security program Rowland Hugh ,budget dlrect Macmillan ror the inaugural son said Monday that Cour teen Lleved by the committee that physical plant, sald Monday in said. to an jobs-non-sensitive as well or; Robert R. Bowie, director of council meeting of the newly In 70's Today age boys have admitted setting most of Hillcrest parking could a discussion on radio station The sherirrs oUlce said fh e ras sensitive. I State Depnrtment poliov planning formed alliance. fire to two abandoned [arm be in the area Just north of the WSUI that It is doubtful that gunmnn was "in brad shape" a Kendrick M. Cole, a former staff; Vlce-Pr;sld<-nt Richard M. The d fense. organization h ing The collision of a storm center houses which burned recently in dormllory. SUI will ever find enough park. a hospital. inspector In the New York dls- Nixon; and DIllon Anderson, Mr. set up tics the Middle East with over northern Wyoming and tne North Liberty area. trlct oC the Federal Food and Eisenhower's s!lCcial aSSistant for NATO in the west through Tur cooler air moving eastward The admissions were made in As the plans now sland, mar- ing space. Miss Shedd, the daughter c.f ried students, if they live within Faunce and Phjllips said that Mr. and Mrs. Charles F . Shead Drug Administration who filed national security aHairs. key and to SEA TO in the ea~t across the middle of the nation signed statements, Wilson said. the square, are included, Cooney even though the parking Caclli- of San Francl co, joined United the :!ppcal, was fired In January, Two more helicopters brought through Pakistan, a member of gave Iowa anotiler day of mild The names of the youths were said. tics of the university have been as stewardess in July. 1952. 1954, for associating wr4-h reput- Secretary of Defense Charles E. Ihe Southeast Asia Treaty Or Icmperatures Monday. not disclosed pending further in cd Communists. Wilson; Secretary oC the Treas· ganj,;ation. vestigation. County Atty. WilJi1m Plan.n.tn&, Sla&,e increased nearly 350 per cent The hospital IdentWed the The weather bureau forecast The congressional act provided ury George Humphrey; Harold Macmillan and the four pre M. Tucker said no arrests have Cooney said all developments since 1950, the problem has not man brought from the airport as micrs-Nurl Said Iraq, Hus unseasonably high temperatures for security firing of employes Sta sen. special assistant to the ot yet been made ,md no charges are still in the planning stage. been alleviated. Robert Clendenin of Salt Lake President on dIsarmament; At scin Ala or Iran, Adnan Mende for Iowa City today. Highs were He said that final approval rest- Phillips advocated a restric- City. in departmcnts and agencies di expected to reac:1 the 70s, with a (iled against thc four boys. rectly concerned with securl y torney General Hcrbert Brown res of Turkey and Chaudrhl Mo ed with the university adminis- tion on the number ot studenls In Salt Lake City, Clendenin's hammed Ali oC Pakistan-met low tonight or 40. Officials of the state Cire mlr matt rs. It further provided that ell; Theodore Streibert, head ot shal's office have been investi trlltion and that It was a long in- allowed to operate cars. How- father, Beverly S. Clendenin, an the U.S. Informn'ion Agency; for the first-time under the alli the weatherman warned the President cou Id add to the B~t gating the fires, since the second \'olved process belore any plan ever, the panel could not agree , attorney said this wa~ very Gene.ral Nathan F. Twining, Air ance In AI Zahour (Flower) pal Iowans not to put away their list of departments Dnd agencies occurred last week I)n the A. C. would be submitted tor approval. that this was the answer. "sudden'" to him. Force chi f repre.oenling t'1~ Joint ace on the outskirts of this an overshoes, because a cold front Student· Starr Panel • specifled. Chipman farm, near Oakdale. Chiefs of Stoff: Nelson Rocke cient city. and low pressure system is mov The university parking com- The p II n e I consisting of HIS son m t Miss Shedd. last The tirst fire was Nov. 10, mittee has approved the council ______'______Slimmer when sne was a brldes- Eisenhower's executive order feller, presic1cntiol assistant for ing toward Iowa from the north I directed that provisions ot the when an uno~~upied house on the committee's approach to the maid at tho! wedding at a Cra- p ychological st"alegy: John Hol espirit of Geneva causes Monday with a t'!lssible dislocat- Gettysburg to meet with his old actress and were under arrest when uneas, discuss the ' city's future under actionaries" In speeches berore ed cervical Sjlln~ at University Cabinet. I Robert Morgan, indigestion to certain persons Hospitals after the car in which m:lSHOPPING quiet was re3tored. the new state plan. the Indian Parliament Monday. The President walked the 300 10, d rove to tm ~ who are still tloying to follow this he was riding collided with an Police and anny units stood on In New Delhi, 750 miles north, Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulga- yards from his lodle to Laurel Nevada divorce notorious policy from a position other vehicle on Grand Avenue the alert Monday night. There Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin nin told the 700 members ot Par Lodge tor Monday after!1oon's MISS capital Sunday WOAYSLEFT oC strength," Khrushchev said. hill Friday night. was sporadic violence even after and Communist party chief Nt- liament that the Western Powers session, stopping to look at the DeCARLO and were mar r-- He', 'i,ht 'I -.:.., da.rkness fell. kita Khrushchev, state luesta of are to blame for "setting the Both Khrushchev and Bulga- Isbill, 31, was rIding in an helicopters hovering overhead. ried Monday at the Reno Episco 'l'hcse were the worst riots in the Indian government, were at- problem of disarmament back 10 nin, who were interrupted Ire- automobile owned and driven by He was with Allen W. Dul1e ~, a pal Chapel. i Z~'! Bombay In the eight years Of tending a joint session of Parlia- years." quenUy by cheers of Parliament Wallace HI"h, D3! Iowa City. The brother of the secretary ot state, !JI.i; India's Independence. They grew mcnt. They will visit Bombay Kiklta Khrushchev, tlrst scere- members, declared Russia and High car, lravellltJt west, collided who new into GEttYl,burg Mon RUSSIAN A-TESTS' l'~_ - I out of demonstrAtions of protest Wednesday. tary of the Communist party, India are united in an "unending with another vehicle entering day morning to brief the Presi TOKYO (Tuesqay) (IP) - A I - CIIII1IW _ j agajnst Ihe derision of Prime It was the second successive charged that "reactionary circles" battle for peace." Burlington Street Irom the HiII dent on intelligence reports in Japanese scientist said Monday I Minister Nehru's government to day of violence and the third J tried to intimidate Russia with • Both vowed respect for IndIa's crest area. Three persons were advance ot the meeting. Dull"s is he believes the Russians staged ,-.Ivy Chri...... s-Ia_~ make a separate state of Bombay, outbreak against the government atomic bombs and "as a result right to choose il.s own path ot j in that oar, but no other injuries director of the Central IntelJi. some alomic tests last Friday or India's .econd lariest city. in tour days, we were forced to crt!ute atomic developmt!nt." I were reported, aence Aaency, Saturday in Siberia • ." Pare 2-THE DAILY IOWAN-Io.'a Cny, la~Tues., Nov. ZZ, 1955 1 • • doodles by dean Letters to The Editor-- Learl e d I t o , I a I s You can lea III any part Federal Intervention in Till Case?- is you learn Ebbs Rep/ies to U.ol Michigan bowllnt or .Ii Gladys Scott l D eputy Attorney General " ilLiam P. Rogers called tJle (&eader•• te Invited t. ellp,,... ,p'•• ,., inc in a talk la Ida ... I. III. IIdllor. All 1.11.,...... , slaying of Emmett TiIl "a real black mark" in that the . egro JICSS an d Pro f, 'ndllde )aaD ••rUlen .. Ip.tarrs ...... can, but the attempt to restrict what tor the high national ratin" dre lei - type.,rffr!n IIp.... re. are 10\l'a City. P boy's killers '1lave not been brought to justice." He spoke on a the ol¥!ra tion of motor vehicles GO' .ete,l.blfJ. LdteH bee-ome tile for California schools year after roan of the S property of The nally Jawaa. Th. bought with that money. is. year. The idea is not to outlaw llationaUy televised interview 1Illday. o.n, .o.an. te er-vel (be rlrht lo JOII'8 departr freshmen and sophomores at SUI aid the justice department has received over Iborte", .t-Itd reprete-Dt.ltye letter • • • Education for H 3,000 .. b.n moay oa Ill. .ame •• bJed are. THE IDEA OF issuing stickers but to make it more attractive letters from citizens who demand why the department doesn't ~:I~e!~::; .:: II::~::·;: .~~It=:~. ~::~ for all parking lots is impractical for them to go elsewhere until You need t, ~Iax if you ~ "do something" about tbe case. Iwo I.U... In aay lIt. da, ».,I.d. in that it is for the most part they reach their junior year. Opinion ...pr .... " 01. n.t D ...... 'II' unenforceable without greatly sion, Prot. Scc '.p, ••• al 111.18 ., Til. 0.11, 1...... ' There it is. Seems simple UI "We just have no authority to stC? into a st. te if we think building up the campus police me. Now aLI 1 have to do is inc thaI few PIete.ly free 0 f there is a failure in the administration or justice," Hogers said. (Editor's Note: The followin~ force and creating a board that sit back and wait for lIOmeone pressures of t Two whit men, Roy Bryant and 1- W. ~lilam, have been letter was ~nt to Prof. W. D. would be kept busy judging who else to cry ridiculous. is to park where and why. Might Henry J. WltHck, C3 bOth men .and found not guilty of the murder of the 14-year-old Chicago youth Ravelll, Mlchl~an Band Director. Iby Prof. Fred Ebbs, director of I suggest the possibility of graft C25 Quadrande SII'IlS 0 by a Missis ippi jury. grand jur refused to indict them on a the SUI Marchinr; Band. A copy in such a situation. Heavens, at How can yo lddnaping charge. • .f the Idter wa mailed to the SUI! tense? IC YOI Dally Iowan by Prof. Ebbs.) My main objection to all t~e a chair, but Certainly the wanton murder of the youth is a reflection on far-sighted plans that 1 have Governor's Brother squirm around the ideal of American jtlstice. But the nation ~hould do some This is to acknowledge your read so far, is thal they are ri ud tap your i sober thinking before aJvocating federal action. leller of Nov. 11. We appreciate diculous. They are far-sighted Dies Here Sunday atm, you IJ your kind remarks on ollr per in the extent that they migol Scott said. Fa To do so woulJ violate onc of the basic tenets in our fed formance at Ann Arbor. possibly cover the time a particu Harry Hoegh, 507 brother 0' ual throat cral system of government. Under our th ory both federal and It is evident that any discus lar Individual is in school. These Iowa Governor Leo A. Hoerh. shoulders a .. 'A las, TJOor Yorick, r knew him well.' l'o tt 'kn 0 tt;, Fred, statc' COurt function at the ame time. Federal courts handle sion of the remainder of the con plans arc oat ridiculous j[ SUI died 01 cancer Sunday at Univer .ion, she maybe 1 shouldn't have gone illto medicine after all." tents would be quite pointless. can expect fewer students and sity Hospitals. smoking violations of federal law and appeals from statc supreme <.'burts. Your account and interpretation fewer cars in the not too far tu He was admitted to University lIIay 01 0 . Though it very seldom happens, a person mny be tried by of thc si tua tion will obviously ture. At the last report both Hospitals Nov. 12. Hoegh, a tor tension. never agree wit/'! ours, and in Overweight botJl federal and state courts [F the crime he commits is a were being turned out quite mer Iowan who moved to Mil view of this there is nothing to rapidly. waukee. Wis., had becn listed In IlD ion, Prof. violation of both feJernl and state law . be gained by further discussion. • .. • I serious condi lion since being ad OUI thai In the light of the present evidence in the Till case, no * • * THEN .THERE ARE those that mitted. The Impact of TV 'in the u.s. WE CAN APPRECIATE the say we don't have it, nearly as Hoegh had been associated federal law ha been violated. University o[ Michigan's desire bad as other universities. I say with the Federal Soil Conserva Th trial, jury which acquitted the two white men on the "We look upon television not as a small screen that demands intimacy, to maintain proper relations be so what. Saying that someone tion Commission since 1934. He murder charge was installed in accordance with the law. Correct tween itself and other schools else has it worse than us may be was a graduate of Iowa State but as a miraculous port through which every man can look upon because we at SUI share simi interesting. but is no solution. trial procedur wa observed, and the jmy's decision was not College. a fascinating, wide wide world." lar desires. In addition may I Lest the reader lhink that all He also is survived by his guilty. also express my personal hope I wish to accomplish to ridicule, widow. Elma, of Milwaukee. a ince no error on , hich all appeal could be based has been (Following are excerpts from I that these misunderstandings will here are my thoughts on the mat son, Dennis, 22 , U.S. Air Force, a rebroadcast over radio station the ground because of status or tory; all the information about in no way prevent the Michigan ter. r think that the problem is his mother and another brother. uncovered, there is little possibility that the murder charge will WSUI Monday nl~ht of a speech ("lass or other misfortune now himseI1 and the way he works band [rom coming to Iowa 'City too many cars for the available Theo, of Williamsqn, Iowa. be reopened against Bryant und lilum. by Sylvester Weaver, president see anything that the richest, the as an individual; so that his per - we would be more than happy facilities. , ]n this case there is no ba is for federal intervention. of NBC. It was delivered at a most priviliged, the most cul- 'sonal balance and eQuilibrium to have your fine organization as The facilities should be ex FLOOD IN MOROCCO our guest. luncheon g-lven by the Institute tured man in any state of so- can be stabilized; ~o that he can ,panded to the gl'eatest degree TETUAN, Spanish Morocco (JP) A lawfully instituted grand jury found insufficient.evidence incerely, of Practitioners in Advertising ciety could ever see 101' !himself. handle his liCe and growth in posSible and the time for this ex - A rain-swollen torrent swept to indict the two 011 a kidnaping charge. Kidnlping becomes a In London, England, ept. 27, a Those who would limit televi- telligently; and all the informa Frederick Ebbs pansion program to start in full Director of Bands nine motorists off a highway federal offense only if state lilles have been ctossed. No evidence few clays before the fir t com- sian's greatness to the new art tion about his future and all fu- scale. is now before the job near here Monday. Victims in becomes impossible. As for the of this has been forthcoming; thus there is 110 basis for federal merclal television broadcast form of the small screen, tne tures projected so that he can cluded a six-man jazz band en there.) small listening group and the select from myriad alternatives number 01 students, I believe that route from Ceuta to Tetuan. Only r action on this charge. tight· unities of television itself, the kind of per.son he wants to Ridiculous Ideas statisllcs will prove that the the pianist was saved. The fact r mains that a Negro youtll was urutally murdered completely misund~stand the become. the kind of work. he greatest number of students are By SYLVESTER WEAVER TO TIlE EDITOR: in the freshman and sophomore in jississippi. The case is still in the hands of the ~1ississippi President., l'rI: 8C limitless ability that television wants to do. the kind of achieve gives us to go places, to see ments he can aim lor. I have watched, since the start classes. authorities. solution of this crime must be handled .... It has 'been said that a Even~al thing, to understand. to experi- *. * of the school year, with a great *.. by them. society follows its communica cnce and, finally, to participatc. THIS NEW WORLD is not deal of amusement the ideas of- THE STATE universities in tions, not only in its physical fered for solvi!;)g the parking in Calilornia have tackled this Though the nation rightly feels that this rime should be * •• really understood. People talk form, but in its cultural patterns. WE WILL GO into outer space about prcssure ior conformity, problem at SUI. In my estima- problem by establishing many avenged, it should not he handled by the federal government. I believe this, and believe tion most of the ideas have rang- strategically located extension tha t from Mt. Palomar; we will fol- from the mass media. when ac At 910 Kiloeyclea To (10 so would be jn direct violation of ollr division of powers the revolution (,hat is going on low the electron microscope into tually the real pressure is bUlld ed from impossible to ridiculous schools in the form 'Of junior col because of broadcasting is ac the brain; we will attend history I g an infinity ()f differences. and unrealistic. leges, offering students the same between the federal and state governments. The first idea oC restricting educational and campus advan Pianists George Copeland Al celerating certa in trends in our Wherever it is being made; our There is a. t~ansitio~al impact of cause. cars on campus to a 5elected few tages as the parent school. This exander BralJowsky, Paul Bad society, and that the evidence people will meet the great per- peop.le gal~lDg SOCIal and eco you may be seems to be in all three of the allows the universities to con ura-Skoda and Joerg Demus will on balance is i)verwhelmingly sonalities of their time {ace to nomic priVIlege that they have First step i above classitications~ It seems to centrate on I nstru~tlng upper lllay keyboard compositions by * * * * * * for good ... face, not in a fonnai presenta-! never ~erore enjoyed. . ess of rela x i ~ye- me that Americans have the ciassmen and graduate stUdents, Rameau, Chopin and J. C. Bach . A Black Let ' me make my plea here tion but in infollmal conversa- But if they show certam un the feeling 0 f that I have fought for so long in lions where you really get a desirable tralt.s,. !l Is less than heritage to do what they want This also gives the coaches a today at 2:10 p.m. on MUSIC IN BLACK AND WHITE. Prof. Scott said Reports ~ I onda y of more da mage to prOpt>fty of nOIl the States against the great crl feeling of the innate personality. generous to cnltclze them. with their money after they have minor league like system for the Two episodes from the life of by flexing strikers at the Perfect Circle 'orporation in cw astle. Ind., ticat opinion w hie h almost All these and many more as- We ~e)jeve that thi~ is a r.eal worked tor it a~d paid taxes. I athletic department. think that this is not un-Ameri- Possibly this accounts some- Captain Edward Riou, who play letting it unanimously in the States as IS jndicate that mob violence may not b entirely quelled. Whether pects, of television arc building r~volutlon and that it creatmg ed an important part in ensur ~eellng the here defined television as a a new race ... ' a new elite. ing the victory of Nelson's !leet Then try to or not the union has :\nythiJlg whatsoever to do , ~th these "small screen reaching people in H television does not attract We believe this new elite will over the Danes, will be drama otber parts of attacks, the n'nion is getting a black eye in the minds of many small groups and an intimate in and influence the big audience, enc0l!'pass all men except the tized today at 7 p.m. in the ex Simple" Am ricans that will require many year of good union public strument that should remain elevating its tastcs, increasing handIcapped, the su~-normal; citing sea adventure on BBC Scott suggested true to those limitations." l'elations to heal. • its knowledge, 'moturing its we believe it . will 'b rm~ about WORLD THEATRE. Cluded these: This is absolute nonsense. judgment, clarHying its under-I no great ,utopian :r:--r0~o. hth, but Dr. Ralph Bunche, United Na ously and then • • standing and all t e other points an explOSIOn Of. ~n mllnlte num lions leader, and Ernst Jorgen go." 2. When TELEVISION is a communica on which inform' non .and ex- ber of personahhes, each movIng sen. UN Department of Social rest, let your tions invention. It is a machine. pOSllre to culture can continue finally as his talents and inter hang "heavy." TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1955 Affairs, will discuss the United It is anybody, anywhere in the movement uP!'vard of peo- ests direct hil!" n.ot as his good Nations' concern with blindness breath and let that wherever one person can go pIe, then British commercial apd bad luck III bll'th and he.alth at 8:30 p.m. on MAN WITH A at once so tha or attend or be present at any television will fail. . . ahd ~ace. etc., hove dctermm\:d UNIVERSITY CALENDAR QUESTION. collapsed and Words 01 \\len, Wise and Otherwise thing. every man can be substi • •• for hlm. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR items are scheduled avoid breathing tuted for tha t person by the WE BELIEVE, (at NBC) that • * • In the President's office, Old Capitol TOD~Y ' S scnED LE ~nd feel the TillS REVOLUTION cannot R:OO Momln" Chal'el camera. we are shaping a society which 8 : 1~ News chest. * * * * * * take place unless through mass Tuesday, Nov. 22 Wednesday, Nov. 30 8:30 Protestant Pall'h "[ do not think Ill(lt the American, worker wallis a It acknowledges that no true pros ielax is this limitless deflllition of media, and particularly televi 4:30 p.m.-Thanksgiving Ves 8 p.m.-University Symphony 9:1~ The Bool<.hel' political rXllt!} of !lis own ." television as a machine that we perity, no enduring culture can 9:45 Morning- Feature sion, one is able to eithCT build per Service-Danforth Chapel. Concert - Main Lounge. Iowa 10:00 News Le.arning to have tried so hard to implement stand on a bedrock of human - President George Meany of the FL a classless s9ciety or reduce the 7:30 p.m. - The University Memorial Union. I~:I~ Kitchen Conccrt your face is in the states. And this can be misery or of race or class or 11:00 Conservation In HawkeY ..... nd Prof. Scott group subjection. paraphernalia and points of dif Club Bridge - University Club Thursday, Dec. 1 II : l~ The Band's Music done in selling as weil as in pro tHence between sOGial groups, Rooms. . 7:30 p.m. - Debate: Univer 11:30 From The Editor', Desk facial relaxati gramming. We believe that it is impos 11 :45 Iowa SiBle Medical Sod.ly tension ou t of sible for a society to consider it so thaL individuals can move Wednesday, Nov. 23 sity of Iowa vs. Northwestern 12:00 Rhythm R/lITtbles Today in the United States it from any raciai Or ethnic or eco 12:30 p.m.-Beginning Thanks University, Senate Chambers - 12;30 New. /lody. is said that people sit at home sel! mature and intelIigent and 12:45 Mu .lcal Showcase )nore restfu humane so long as any normal nomic or class background into giving Recess. Old Capitol. 1:00 Musical Chat. for several hours watching slul 1 :5~ Let Science Tell U. Typing is any other group or class, without Monday. Nov. 28 8 p.m. - University Play, 2:10 tl!ying entertainment bringing person in it has been denied ex Mu sl. In Black and Whll. ~t a steady, posure to lhe great ideas, the any fear, without any shame ... 7:30 a.m. - Resumption of "On dine" - University Theatre. 2:30 London Forum them Lower and lower into some Because of the knowledge classes. Friday, Dec. 2 3:00 Wesley,;:," Vespers lIlan an erratic, , , One Year Ago Today great achieyements, the jl1'eat 3:30 New. If your hands, video idiot mental level with an spread by the new media, and Tuesda.y, Nov. 29 8 p.m. - University Play, I 3:45 1 I history of man. Ou ... Slar unending succession of trivia 7:30 p.m.-Society for Experi "Ondine" - University Theatre. 4:00 Tea Time el'S become ti Andrei Y. Vishinsky. Soviet delegate to the. UN, died of a heart This is the opportunity and partially television, our entire 5:00 Chlldren's Hour and escape. mental Biology and 'Medicine 8 p.m. - Meeting: Graduate from some attack while preparing for a debate. the destiny of commercial tele society has an incredibly uni 5:30 News • • • form desire to advance on its Room 179, Medical Lab. Club - Music Rehearsal Hall. 5:4~ SllOrtstime Jet your arms Lt. Gov. Leo Elthon, farmer and quarry o(>€rator near Fertile, vision .... 6:00 Dinner Hour ACTUALLY mE PEOPLE arc 7:30 p.m.-Phi Alpha Theta, Saturday, Dec. 3 your sides a was sworn in as governor of Iowa a feW hours ailer Gov. William We must expose all of our present economic and political 6:55 N.ws really going places via television ps tterns and concepts, and the History Fraternity-River Room, 8 p.m. - University Play, 7:00 BBC World Thealr. speher su S. Beardsle.y was killed in a car.tJ;l'ck collision near Des Moines. people to the thrilling rewards 8:30 Man Wllh a Quesllon -attending with 'Other people an Iowa Memorial Union. floulders and that come from an understand desire to advance as fast as pos "Ondine" - UniverSity Theatre. 8:45 Wandenng B"Uad Sln,.r event in some meeting place for sible. 9:00 Music You Want Uncon tro 11 ed i Five'Years Ago Today people. ing of fine music. ballet, the (For Inform~tlon rer;ardlD~ dates beyond this schedule, 9:45 News And SllOrt. Is your • • • 10:00 Words (or Tomorrow They may be at a concert; at classics, scienc~, the arts. every see reservations in the office oi the President: Old Capitol). SION OFF pull your American troops r~ached the Manchurian frontier and cap thing. I HAVE GONE into this at tured tile Yalu River city of Hyesanjin. a radio show; at a rodeo or an • grEat length, mainly because President Truman asked Congr s to extend federal rent con aquacade or a Broadway theater * • television is not just to sell soap. or a motion picture house. IN OUR MIND, to program trols {or three months. [or the intellectual alone is easy Television has a far more im Two booths have been set up b the SUI chapter oC the United They may be seeing a personal portant role not only in uplift appearance or a lecture plat and duplicates other media. To GENERAL N0TICES World Federalists to obtain signatl.lles to the Declaration of Free ing the population. but a dyna form. make us all into intellectuals General Notices .hould be deposited with the editor of the editorial page of The DaU, 10,.... In .. dom scroll. there is the challenge for com mic and revolutionary role that ·t The point is that television, in \\0;11 influence every aspect of newsroom, Room 201, Communication. Center. Notices must be submitted by 2 p.m. the ela, pneft· its limitless capaciousness, cov m ercial television ... Ing first publication; THEY WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BY PHONE, and must be typed' or leila, , ren Years Ago Today I believe that in the last few society, and if it is run right, in ers all the forms that human be fluence it for good. written and sl~ned by • responsible person. No General Notice will be published more than OIle wed' ings have developed in their en years we have set in !)'lotion an prior to the event. Notices of church or youth rroup meeUlI&'1 will Dot be published In the GeD.,.J The late President Roosevelt was quoted as saying 14 months information explosion. Also the problems that face before PearL Harbor that the J apanese would sooner or later make tire history, and with the cam Great Britain are soluble in Notices column unless aD event take!ll plaee before Sund~ momlll&'. Church notlcu should be .e eras, allows people to be present To each man there is flood\,g posited with tbe ReligioUS news editor of The »aU, Iowan In the n~wsroom, Room ZOI, Commptea· a mistake and the U.S. would enter the war. more information than he can more than one direction. Chinese Nationalist troops thrust 12 miles north and 30 mlles whel'ever anything, entertaining The experience of the United Hons Center nonater thaD Z p.m_ Thunda, for )ubUcation Saturday. The DaU, Iowan reserVes ... or instructive, is going on. presently handle, but he is right to edit all notices. . , west into Manchuria against sporadic Communist opposition. - learning how to handle it and, States, with the mass media Mrs. Dwight Eisenhower was reported to have "turned the • • as he learns. it will do him good. creating a desire among all of us LmRARY HOURS - Thanks PENGUIN - The Penguin BABY - SITTING tBAGt1& - l corner" and on the road to recovery from pneumonia. She has been WHAT THE PEOPLE choose I mean that each individual to work harder and sacri1ice giving Hours for the Main Li will meet at 4:30 p.m. today at The Un i vel'S I t y CdoperaUvt hospitalized in Boone. to see and how well the presen personal and group advantages, has the equipment to handle far brary are as follows: Nov. 23, 8 the pool in ' the Wome~'s Gym. Baby-Sitting League book will tations are made, technically by more data than he does handle, to get rEal values quickly is a.m.-5 p.m.; Nov. 24, closed; Nov. All Interested In learmng syn- • i Twenty Years Ago Toda us, are different Questions ... and we can vastly increase that something worth consideration 25, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Nov. 26, 8 a.m.- chronizcd swimming and having be III charge of Mrs. Noml But we look upon the televi volume of traffic through his by the British leadership. 12 noon; Nov. 27, closed; Nov. fun, are Invited to attend. Tucker from Nov. 15 to 28. Tete- • President Vargas, with the back~ng of his senate and chamber. sion screen not as a small screen mind, and when we do increase Why are the Americans in a 2B, 8 a.m.-12 midnight. Begin phone her at 8-2800 it a sitter or placed Brazil in a state of sip,&e to crush a lertlst uprising. that demands intimacy, but as a hurry? - because there is so thaL volume of traffic and he has ning at 9 p.m. Nov. 22, closed 're STUNTS & TUMBLING inlormation about joinin, the Russia agreed to place a oan on the shipment of oil to Italy at miraculous port through which much to do! serve and overnight reserve WRA Stunt and Tumblinlr Club the request of the League of Nations. more data available, he will re group Is desired. every man can look out upon a spond with belter data handling Where do Americans think books may be checked out for will not meet today but will re The construction of the first of 24 dormitory cottages to be fas~inaling wide, wide world. as an individual. they're going with so much home use during Thanksgiving sume meelings after Thanksgiv built with $177,100.44 WPA funds will begin within the next few Eyes that a generapon ago speed? vacation. They will be aue back ing vacation on Nov. 29. PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM weeks. ", would have rarely strayed above * * • We can see where we're going • n ) BY THAT I l\fEAN he will at 10 a.m. Nov. 28. Departmental Prof. Hugh M. Johnson, Depart and most of us find it a happy make better and more rational libraries will post ·their hours on TWINS & TRIPLETS - There ment of Mathematics and It$ prospect. and more intelligent decisions. the doors. will be a business meeting Nov. tronomy, will give "The Dublin He will less likely be moved by 30 at 7:30 p.m. in Conference Conference at the I»terDational emotionalism. He will be less Man Unhurt When Car THANKSGIVING VESPERS Room 2 of the Iowa Memorial Astronomical Union" today at Iowan The anual YWCA Thanksgiving Union. Note the change in rOOm 4 p.m. in Room 301 Physlu~ The Daily likely to fall prey to fear, anxi- Rolls from HI'ghway ety and confusion. Vesper Service will be held at number. It is very important Building. TUESDA Y, NOVEMBER 22, 1955 1 believe that man has come Norman J. Kuenster, 25, 729 S. Danforth Chapel, today' from that members be present. a long way tast, and he can now Riverside Drive, escaped with 4:30 to 5:15 p.m. Dr. Michaelsen Published dally oxc.pt Sundll)' and II, 8 • . m. n. D.ny I ...... I, •• lalloll DAILY IOWAN EDITORIAl. STAFP make a quantum jump forward bruises when his car went off the will speak on the topic "How THANKSGIVING PROGRAM NEWMAN CLUB - Ne~ I Monday and lelal holidays by Stud'l"t d ...'t .... t. ,. ",. C...... I .. tl ••• PubUcalloD. . Inc. , CommunlcaUons r •• I.r. II .pen fr ... 8 ...... I •••• UltorMan .. lnl ...... Editor...... Ira KallenBI11 Bakers ~eln in a "Smith-Kennedy of Oelwein, bel' issue. Parents may bring the will be a pledge meeting of the the Law Student Loun,e todaJ ~. AUDIT BUltEAU months. f3 : all other m.II IUb""rlp. Busln... M.... ler .. E. John Xottman lion about 'the universe :he in- who Is completing 55 years of letters in person to the Staff ot- Bill), Mitchell Squadron at 7:30 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Craee Orr 0' tlons, ,10 per year: Ilx monUls, eo.ee; CIRCULATIONS three months. I3.Z. ~::!il:'~'::" ::.w~~lw"lufaJ~:~~~ habits and its scientific descrip- the practice Of medicine, will be ,fice, Room 200, Old · Dental 'p.m. today In the Armbry. All from the Children's Hospital Dlat 4191 If Y•••••• , re ••h. Promotion M...... Al Buuhun tion; ali the information about honored tonight at a dinner Building. or drop them in thel pledges are required to attend. School will be the guest speaker. , ••• D.I1, I...... II,. ':1It ..... M.llo- Iof'.t,r 0• . __ .1••• Ion.Io.r the human eullufe h<" inheril~ ~ponsorl'd by th(' Fny('ttl' COllnly rnmpII.q mill!. L('ttrrs must he Th('re will NOT hI' nn nrtivl' All wlvel> of law stmlrnb are ...... It. 10 rh',,, .11 .11 .',vlt. "". nAILY IOWAN ('IRl'II',ATION FlTAI" . ii I S I I 1 ."...... 101 ..I'ICrlbo .. 11 repo,l.d Id,•• 11 ..... A ,'I. .... bll.~ar Circulation Mannaer .. Den. t,lIl1rluhl and Ils achicv('l1lcnts !lnd its his- I\f('( (':I , or rty. deli ver d no Inte r than Nov. 23, 111(',,1 np, I tis werl,. IIt'[;(',1 10 alil'I1(1. ~------~------~ . TIlE DAlLV lOW N-ToW3 ('ill.. Ta.-Totl., No• • 22, ulss...:Paee t UWA Names Editor INo rth Liberty Scout Women's Chorus SUI Mortar Boarcl learn -To Relax .. SU rs Scott Advises Troop Receives Pins Given Recognition At Drake Meeting Of 'Code for Coeds' Thirteen Girl Scouts of a new- You can learn to relax muscles The John on County Rural The SUI chapter of Wortar In any part or your body ju t Beverly P terson, A2. Ft. Iy-f~rmed lroo~ at NO~h Ll~erty IWomen' Chor was one of fi\'e Board attended a sectional meet- r.I you learn to use them in Westlawn Queen and Attendants Dodge, h been appointed editor received pin In an lOvestilure choru. e who received peelal re- Ing at Drake University in Des bowling or golf or swimming, of the 1956 Code tor Coeds by ceremony at 8 p.m. Monday at t~e cognition (or their inging at the oin s Saturday. Other schools Gladys Scolt said Monday even I In, in a talk to Federated Busi the Unt\ersity Women' Associa- Methodl t Church In North U- State Mu ic Fes iv J at KR 'T hich aU nded the meetinl were ness and ProCessional Women o! tion General Council. Assistant berty. Theater in Des Moines recently. Iowa tate College, Drake lJn!· low8 City. Prof. Scott is chair editor is Janet Bauman, AI,S. , Mrs. Clay Gerken, leader of The Johnson County Chorus, \'ersity, Grinnell Colle,e and II\8n ot the St3te University or th t d M H gb C Cornell College. Iowa department ot physical Pasadena, CaUf. e roop, an rs. u arson, und r the direction of Mr '. W. Prudv Meder, At , Elkader, education for women. General Council of UWA alsol execut.ive dire<:tor of Cardinal . W. Morri, ng "Morning Hymn" I ad a discu Ion on cholaJ"llhip, You need to "make" your elf h approved th ele<:tion ot CounCil ot Girl §COuts, presented by Georg Henschel, a' required and M3rgaret Rickett, N3, lolL relax if you show signs oC ten B tty Busby, N I, Waterloo, as the pins in a candlelightin, number for all the choruses, and Pie ant, c hap t e r pre$ldent, slon, Pro!. Scott explained. add pre id nL of Fre hman Council. ceremony. "Jesu Pricele s Treasure" bv rved as a panel me:nber, du - in, that tew Americans are com , • cussin Mortar Board Ideals and pletely free o( tension, due to the Other Fre:hman Council offi- Member of the new troop are: Bach. Ithe national convenhon held a t pressures of busy schedules for cars are: J net Bauman, vice- Carole Alberts, Claudia Bowen, The thirty chorus which too'< East Lansing, Mich., last summer. both men and women today. pre 'jdent; Dorotna Stoughton, Deanna Bowen, Sharon Freeman, part in Ihe festh'al sang as a SI&'llS or Tenselle ~~~~~/:it~t~cr~~a,r~~~~~, Barbara Godsey, Barbara Jone, mass chorus at the opening ye:;- How can you ten when you're tr asurer' and Marcia Koch Al Annelle Glage, Suzl Glare, EJ- per ervic s of the State Farm If j tense? you can't sit still in Wheaton'Ill ro'ect chal~an. ' lien Jones, Lana O'Brien, Allee Bureau Convenllon . i3K Exner, I • chair, but must continually , .. P J , State Extension MUSIC Specialist If t squirm around in it, jiggle a Coot ,n' I '::':' dl, ,tod aid tap your .fingers on the chair "~~:~"~i::~~;i~:~ ~:~'I,'::!: ~::~; w!:;~'" Sh",,,k ~~, ~::,::,."'Jl.", ~ il'j arm, you 1J1le'd LV relax, Prot. Scoll said. Facial "lics," contin ual throal clearing and hunched shoulders are other signs of ten I 1.11. J lion, shc pointed out. Incessant. .maklng Dnd continual talking may also rcsult trom nervous i Ld~ (lnsioll. OVl:.nveight can be traced to (losion, Pro(, Scott said, pointing ~ J i \\ out th I "nibbling" between meals is 11 form of release from NO WASHIAf t nsion for some people. The Christmas Portrait SUI professor stressed the dan WORK FOR III ler that tension and emotional ~truil1s can leud to 0 erWCightj In an educational program which t nafl, I ..... n Ph.C.) .tie developed as state chairman GRETCHEN TARK, N4 , BOONE, center. w ch a en We Uswn Quecn o\'er ]2 WestJa,\\ n candi date Friday nll'ht at "Cap!! Caprice," annua l da n ce pon ored by th ~ Westla",n ouncll. ttend nt Spe(ial health and safety [or the Fe • rated Business and Protession- t.o the queen are, left t.o rlJ'ht, lIarrlet Brody, • 3, Ottumwa; onnle BI hop, • 3, Falrfltld; :\11 • Women's Clubs. Stark; Pat Newell, NlI, Altoona, and Vlrl'ln!.. Frl tedt. N3, AIl'ona . What causes tension? Pain in Three 5 x 7 Portraits with Folders the eyes, feet, teeth, back, joints gether and stretch tall. Th n III or any othf!r part ot the body drop your head and shoulders IHome Economics and ran make you tense all over, forward, relaxing for a bit. I 50 Christmas Cards Re . $15, Pro!. Scott explained. This can If you don't learn to relax, Society Initiates 6 • work the other way, too, she said. continued tension can lead to in- 'I..!======::'I Constant Irrita.tions such os street digestion, backache, high blood LAW WI VE ' Omicron Nu home conomlc. ! at the sign .. noises are also offenders. Em'o pressure, chronic fatigue, or In honor ocil!ly rcC'cntl ' initiated II or Law Wives' Association wl:1 tions can be the culprit. Worry, somnia, Prof. Scott warned. IX SUI women at Il cer mony in r boredom, resentment, continued meet in, the Law Student Lounae Suggestions which she gove tor the home of Mrs, Royce Deck It, 8 X 10 e!tcitement - all are reflected Two Portraits a "sleep formula" included these: today at 7:30 p.m. GUeslpeakel' 232 S. Summit 51. and in tightening or muscles which Organize plans for tomorrow in will be Mrs. Grace Orr, of the ! ups your energy and leaves you New Initi, te are Lorella WiI- Reg. $15 your mind, from what you plan Hospital School for Severely 12 Billfold Portraits feeilng deflated or even exhaust to wear to what jobs you wllJ get ham, G, Dixon, Mo.: M rlene ed. done, and then foq,et tomorrow. Handicapped Children. Bond, G, Jone boro, La.: Suo ana coupon Do your waahin, bert. Ad. • Determine Causll Think of something pleasant and Mrs. Simon Rasche I chalr Singson, G, fnnilla, Philippines; a work·free day to yo.. lelaxing such as a beach or a man of the meeting. Her as~ist For an arly -CLIP THIS COUPON -- w kl Wasb ia W.dat' The first remedial step to Mary Jane Rhine. , G,; Carol , take, Prot. Scott advised, is Lo starlight sky. Delibel'ately relax ants 3re Mrs. J ame Adams, Mrs. (11'1'0i'lllIIcnt r--- hOUM wundromate Au~ Nov3k, A4. Carlinville, III.: and lind out what is makillg'You tense muscles, fil'st in one part of your Charles Lynberc, Mrs. Raymond caliloday .•• Special Christmas Offer matic .Waahetl. Dry '" and do your best to remove the body and then all over. By th('n Sloan, Mrs. Gary Cameron, Mr•. M3ry Wieb , G, F Il'bury, Ncb. I huge, eun·warm air dry~ cause. Those you can't avoid 'our worries should be behind Dudley Allen, Mrs. Louise Cot I This coupon Is worth $5.05 when applied I All in leu than an boqr. you may be able to Ignore. you till morning. felt, Mrs. Keith Putbrese and on any CHRISTMAS SPECIAL POR time. Plenty of bot 1ft• • First step in the physical pro- Mrs. Kenneth VandarLeet. TRAIT. Bring COUPON plus $9.95. This Plenty of everytbiq ,... of tel' xplre Novemb r 30, 1955, css or relaxing is tv recognize • need-but DO "ork baNI tile feeling of tension in muscles' l Officers Elected by Prot. Scott said. You can do this • 0::: 0; w'" hold , • 1 Nom...... _.. ._ ...... _._ I AA:~", ..• without~~~~E~~~ eelnl' our Brlda] ~ by tlexing your arm and then Young I Wash at International Club meeting today at noon in the en'lc Invitations, letting it go limp at your side, Jeeling the tension go oul o( it. The SUI International Club Then try to sense this teeling in elected women to three of four ~~~~~~e EP:~;~Et~r:~~~~~ :::~~~H~tC'AlUatcLheL ' , :'.dIO. STUDIO:::'·" St.t. _. _1 LAUNDROMAT olber parts of your body. vacant offices Friday night 3t tory, wlll speak on "Tad!! and .., 3 S. Dubuqu. Phone 9158 r Simple "exercises" which Prot. War." 1%7 outh Dubuque , ______J I 24 S. Van Buten' Scott suggested for relaxing in the Congregational Student Cen- duded these: I. Stretch vigor- ter. URRI ER ___ obsly and then compietely "let New offiters are: Mrs. Clar:! ~------~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . .0." 2. When you sit down to Lim Sylianco G Philippines Currier New Student Council rest, let your arms and legs . ." 'Imember s were hostesses at a hang "heavy." 3. Take a d ep presld~nt ; MIS~ Sue Donelson, Thanksgiving luncheon Suturday, : •• IOWA-ILLINOIS CREDIT breath and let it all out audiblv A3, Reinbeck, v~re-president, and given for the chlldren of the • at once so that your chest feels Miss Sylvia Birosel, A4, Philip- Hospital School. The council collapsed and heavy - try to pines, secretary. Akiro Hoshino, decorated the table~ and pro SUPERVISOR ALFRED DIES avoid breathing for a few seconds G Tokyo Japa ltd I vided entcrtainment for the lind (eel the heaviness of your , , n, was e ec e children. I chest. treasurer. More than 70 people aelax Face Muscles attended. CHI OMEGA A social program followed the Learning to relax muscles of Alumnae of the Chi Omeg3 your face is particularly helpful, election meeting, and consisted social sorority recently gave a ~rof. Scott explained, because of music, dancing and refresh party for Chi Omega pledges at facia l relaxation seems to ease ments. the chapter. house. \~nsion out of other parts of )lour body. Rhythmic movements are }nore restful than jerky ones. A few of the Hundreds of fine Typing is less tiring when done .t a steady, even pace ralh!'r Holiday Foods at SHELLADY'S lban an erra tic, choppy one. I If your hands, arms or ShOUld - , t ta become tired and cramped from some task such as typing, let your arms dangle limply at YOUr sides a few minutes, the I STOP'n'SHOP . peber suggested. Shrug YO Ur; Located on South Riverside Drive ehou lders and then let them d roop • uncontrolled tor a lew minutes !is your arms hang limp. 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Handling this IEET ALFRED H. liES An employee 01 I Ira chugo. 1500 nowly r.docor· No.1 Yellow JeJ"lley important a ssignment here in Iowa City is Alfred Gies, an lB·year .mploy•• tIIcI rOOllll - all wllh rodio. T· V the Company since November, 1997, Mr. Glee aerved of the Company. as before "aU_lo, Within walking dla. customer service representat.!ve and teller SWEET POTATOES ...... 3 1M• 25c Besides his duties as credit supervisor, Mr. Gies oft.n serves as cus bel", selected lor hie present poaltlon In 195•. Bora of Stole Slroo' and ell .hop. tomer interv iewer - answering b ill inquiries, taking applications for serviee, In Trtpoll, Iowa, he .«ended ,-rade school there, an' Nerohond... Mart. Ihoater. Re,. 5Se BeUy Crocker naduated from Iowa City B1,h School In 1.11. aU "u.o_nII. and e x plaining company poliC ies and regulotons. Though he conducts his Darin, World War D, Mr. Gles served 19 montM u WOI PA,. ...TAU.ANTS ANIEL FOOD CAIE .11 ...... pkl'. 39c. work from "our" side of the desk, it's h is responsibility to see problems as a 8erl'eant with the FIlth AIr Force in &he A.tlc HI-C they look from "your" side, too. Many customers know him as a friend in Tbeater. Be Is a Put Commander of Boy L Ch.pek need when conditions make it necessary to ask for credit extenlions or Post, American Lel'ion. and Is aeLive In affain .. 46-011. 49c the Iowa CUy Chamber 01 Commeree. Mr. and lira. ORAlIE DRINI ._ .... _...... 2 canl arrange for partial payments. mes !lve at 921 South Summit Street. and have • Oeean Spray • Like the other employ.es of the Company, what.v.r their job., Mr. Gi., daqhter, Uncia Anne, •. They attend Zion L.theraa is "At Your Service." Church. CRANBERRY SAUCE ...... __ 2 cans 33c Nabl_ L , , RITZ CRACIERS. .. .. _...... 1 poundpk,. 29c UbbYlor , DEL 10NTE PUIPIIN 2 J~e . No. 29c ...... Z ~ cans 'IOWA-llUIIOIS STORE HOURS AT STOP 'N SHOP WEEKDAYS SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS - I • ft1tit: ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \;J~ 9 A.M. to,' P.M. , A.M. to 6 P.M. an~ Electric Co •... ~ .. f. Pan f-'nIl: ~AILY IOWAN- Iowa City, la.-Tlles., Nov. ZZ, 1955 Jones Chosen Tackle t;I-Higrl Seeks 1sf i·::=~~:··' Sophomores Are-Besf Prospects for 1956 Cage Win Tonight Mag University High will try to By DAVE STEVEN On AP Big ifen Tearn break into the victoQ' column ByHAR Iowa bowed out of the 1955 tonight when it plays host to Ce i' Sports I By HARLE CHAMBERLAIN dar Rapids Roosevelt, a team santa elc football season Saturday on the otlated Pru Sports WtUer same disappointing theme that Jerry Reichow, Eddie Vincent, that has also yet to win. much mail dominated the entire year, but CHICAGO - Sweeping eight and Earl Smith. SUl staft IT llhe Bluehawks lost the seuon ]n the No I Desk I not beCore Coach Forest Eva places, Mkhigan State, Ohio opener to Anamosa Friday, 78- First Team Magazine. a I With FRED MILLER ! shevski issued a warning to the State and Michigan dominated 60, after leading through much Hawkeyes' 1956 opponents, the Associated Press 1955 all-Big End - Ron Kl"oimer, l\lIcbl&-an, the second hal!. or the SUI) ot editors anna The old phrase says "U's aU The warning came in the form Ten football team as they did Jr" 20, East Detroit. U-High will keep the same estllblishing over but the shouting," that is jf of Iowa's starting lineup against the conference drive. Tackle - Calvin Jones, Iowa, line-up that opened the sea$Ofl, Notre Dame-seven sophomores, Seven seniol's and three juniors r., 22, Steubenville, Ohio. to Santa at there is any shouting to be done. according to Coach Chuck Wol "Lovable, three seniors and a junior. It' were named, with only one soph Guard - Jim Parker, Ohio bers. This will include .Tim Scott I teel there is shouting to be • has promis was the youngest team ever tO ,omore making the grade - half State, Jr.. 21, Toledo. and Jerry Schoenfelder at the done, not for Iowa's season rec open against the Fighting l rish I back Bob Mitchell o[ Illinois. NCenter - Ken Vare-o, Ohio forwards, Dick Stocker at cen Christmas IT I r ord in football, but for the out according to a Notre Dame Mitchell teams up with Ohio tatc, r., :n , l\fartlns Ferry, ter, and Blll DeKock and John o!!ice' of St standing work of seven sopho spokesman. State's Howard (Hopalong) Cas Ohio. Raffensperger at the guards. mores who filled In fol' Coach Young as they were, the best sady, the Big Ten's ball-carrying Guard - Carl Nystrom, Mlchl- "When yo Forest Evashevski on his senior Notre Dame could do was to sal I champion; Michigan State's Earl can tate, Sr., 21, MarQue& f!, leiters to ball club. vage a 17-14 victory in the final Morrall, quarterback, and Pur Mich. St. Pat's Loses, 64-57; don't yOU m. Evy had been working and minutes on a 34-yard field goal. due's Bill Murakowski, fullback, Tackle - Norman l\las&ers, St. Mary's Wins, 89-26 magazine," t planning for a senior football Seven Sophomores to make the 1955 all-conference MichlKan tate, 1'., 21, Detroit. "We 1V'l'} t t( backfIeld the most potent in re- End - Tom l\fatnh, Mlchlc-an, st. Patrick's dropped Ils fifth mail for San Who are these brash under HALFBACK EARL l\fiTH, 14, picks IlP yardage on an end sweep 3Ulnst Notre Dame a Fred cent years. • Jr.. 19, 1I0iJand, Mich. Northeast Iowa Catholic confer The bundl classmen Who almost upset the Harris, 35, runs Interference. One good block I already in position by an unidentified [o",a player. Rounding out the line is Iowa's Back - Earl Morrall. MIchie-an ence game Monday night, 64-57, been torthc( fourth-ranked team in the na to Immaculate Conception of Notre Dame won its eighth game of the season, 17 -14, by klckinlf a 27-yard field goal late in the Cal Jones, shifted from guard to tate, r., 21, l\lu~ke&'on, MIC'h. until Mon d tion? lourth Quarter. Iowa flnlsbed Its season with a 3-5-1 record. tackle on the No.1 team, Despite Back - Howard Cassady, Ohio Cedar Rapids, the defending received its Three of them were brand league champion, .01 leg injury, the 220-pound Jones State, r., 21, ColumbUS, 01110. Why is it spanking new to a Hawkeye St. Mary's, on the other hand, into Reichow's shoes next fall. before the half ended on a one- aerial from Paul Hornung to Jim was the hub in the Hawkeyes' Back - Robert Mitchelt, nlln starting eleven - fullback Fred ill , Soph., 20, Hot Sprine-s, Ark. racked up its fourth consecutive Harris, halfback Bill Happel and Battling Happel for the right yard plunge by Dean Studer. Morse. They were not satisfied sturdy defense. ° victory by dropping Muscatil11! halfback job is another sopho with a tic. Jones was selected for the AP Back - Blll l\lurakowskl, Pur guard John Burroughs. The Roaring back in the third peri- , all-conference team for the third due, Sr., 21, East Chicago, IU. Catholic, 89-26, in a non-confer other four had seen more action more, tricky Collins (1I!Iike) od, Iowa sent Harris over from A couple of mll1ut~s later a straight veal'. Cassady and Kra- ence game. throughout the season. Hagler. the two-yard line lor the first penalty staiied the lr!sh on the mer also were holdovers [rom ccond Team Ends - Lamar Lundy. rurdue, and , The ot,per sophs are left end A proba ble starting lineup in score. Early in the fourth quar- Hawkeye 27-yard Ime, !r~m [ 1954, Orad Bomba, Jndla na . Jim Gibbons, tackle Frank 1956 might look something like Tatkle - Joe Krupat Purdue, and HARRIS HAPPEL tel' Dob\\no Pitc~~d to ReichOW wher~ HU"nung booted a be- No Iowa players were named nob Hoberl. Mlnne •• la, !!1 ~! Bloomquist, center Bill Van Bu this, unless some freshmen sur Cor the clincher touchdown. breakll1g fIeld goal. to the second team but six Guard. - Wells Ora),. ~q.c-on !ll in . .. - team this year, but due to in ren and lackle Don Bowen. All prise Evashevski: and .~ r.ntl. . achlnskJ! . Ohio Stue. ~.- ...... Hornunlf Stars The victory was Notre Dame's Hnwkeyes won honorable men- Center - Joe Aml~uh, In.lan,,. juries throughout the season, his of them rece'ved their opportu Ends-Gllliarn, Gibbons and , eighth in nine starts and it end- I tion. They were ends Jim Free- Bileks - Len Oawlion. P urdue : Gu&-Id team did not develop to the full nity to start because of injuries. ~~wever , wl~h 10 minutes reo, ed Iowa's season with a 3-5-1 man and Jim Gibbons, tackle PllllnuUII. 1Ulchlran Stale; Walt Ko,,'al SEE YOUR DRUGGIST Frank Rleney CJ.~ k. "Uchl,an StAte, and Harry lerrer- I est. And all of them proved that they mamll1g the IrIsh started a 63- mark. Rodger Swedb rg and backs .on. flllnol . Tackles-Bowen, BloomQulst yard marCh, capped by a 17-yard _ _ __ The seniors on the team re had 1!nough sluff to hang onto or Kress ------ceived their first Iowa football their new positions. Guards-Deasy and Burroughs 1raining from Evy back in 1952 All-State Happel Center-Suchy or Van Buren when both he and the player:; Television viewers are still HaJlbaeks-Dobrlno, Happel were freshmen at Iowa. They wondering about this boy Hap or Hag]er Sooners Still Tops; HOME had been pointing to this season pel, who gained manly stature Fullback-Harris for the as the big one. by emerging the top ground Quarterback-Ploen MSU Moves to 2d ~~)~'t.l)1~1 . • • • gainer il} last Saturday's game. • • • TWO OF THE most promising He gainoli 70 yards in 11 tries, Evy's youngsters dominated CHICAGO (JP)-Okiahoma re Iowa stars to emerge from Satur showing good form especialJy on the Notre Dame game in the mained the nation's No. 1 foot HOLIDAYS? day's game were halfback Bill his reverses over the weak side early stages, only to be tUl'ned ball team in the weekly Associ be sure to Happel and fullback Fred Harris. of the line. ' back several times by great Irish ated Press natronwide poll Mon Happel replaced Eddie Vincent Happel is a 5-11, 165-pounder gonl line stands. day, but Michigan State finally FILL UP WITH and Harris substituted for Roger who played all-state ball for Mc 'Notre Dame took the lead just ousted Maryland from second Wiegmann, Kinley High of Cedar Rapids. place in the rankings by only six I ~ t :'; / J ~ The new Iowa unbalanced, Actually he was better known INDIVIDUAl. STATI STICS points. for his prep basketball ability. Final The top lear'ns: Superior "400" I ; single wing to the left formation RUSHINO ~ ~ -v., :~,; "~ ~ Harris proved to be just as At!. Oaln Nft A Vf. J. Okllhoml 10·U) . .. .. , .. IRM which Evy displayed for the firsl Mlchl,ln stale 18·1) .. . .. WHO powerful a runner as senior Vlncenl, rhb ,. 7;i MO:; :~M ' /'t. ' A • /". \ ! ' ./,"" \; ' time last Saturday seemed to o~ R.lehow, qb KM 41 .; Uf,'! 1.1 !J. ~lar y l.nd (Io· n, ...... l iI~3 ~ ~ designed for Happel alone. Roger Wiegmann and Harris Wlermann, tb ,. , !i!U :(:!O S.M I. UCLA (1'·1) ...... ' .. 1374 L n. Nolr. Oame IS-I)...... 1! .~ 5 made some of the hardest tac lIarler, rhb .• , ~ I :!4iO '!-In 4.M L ETHYL (7·~) lll'~ .; REG. Many times during the gam£-, I).brlno, Ihb , 4" 1'" 1110 a.a II, OhIo Sialo .... , ..... ~ I' " ~ . \ • kles of the game Saturday. '-' loen. Qb ... ,' '!9 III 101 14.4 1. Teuo Chrl.l1.n 1M-I) " . ••• 1~t1 the ball was handed to the soph Smith, Ihb .. " :L'l Jtt'~ "'" '!.1 ". Te as A & M (7· 1- 1) . ,. 1Io~ 1 T One Junior 0, Ge.r,11 T.ch (7- 1.1) .. .. iWO g .\ omore halfback. He would slant Harrll, fb , , '!'! .,.,. 71 H.1t A ~ t:~ ~, : ,', ~ Missing out of the starting lIappel, rhb .,' "! 1.l 1a 11.0 10. Auburn (i- I - I) ., ,.,' '!tli ~ ,, ) . ~\ . ~ . across the backfield and cut to II . vy HI- I -I) .. . , .. , ... . '!lO eleven next year will be quar PA SINO N .. X the weak side of the line and lut, Comp. In I, Oaln T O Prl, I" Mlchl,"n (7-'!' III'! terback Jerry Reichow, all R.lehow, qb . , RM IK 7 "!'! 4 ..;Ii; l :t. Pithburrh (1' .. 3) cJf) E scoot for 15 yards or so, Thrf'lugh II Miami (fo' la.) · 1\-lJ) .. .. ' ' •• • '411 '9 American guard Cal Jones and I'.uen. qb , ~ U 0 .! Hi'! :l .,, ;\0 4' ,:" ~11 ••"olp pl · 1) , ,:1 S out the Iirst half the same play Dobrfno. lbb •.! Ii 1 ~1 I . II U ~ , \ . «'X; ' \ ~ right end Jim Freeman. The RECEIVING U;. MiamI 10hl IM·O, 4R worked tor valuable yardage eleventh player was left half Caurb! Yard. TO I j . St anford «(1 . 1) P against Notre Dame. Gibbons, Ie .' "'" III :.!.17 a 18. Duke (fI-'!·1 r . back Don Dobrino, a junior, Freeman. re ... ,. 8 K;) I tn. Vl\ndt"rbl1~ ('. ' ~. , ••• f "" A ~ "/,,, .. ,/ . ~ In this one game Happel pick Other seniors who will be Dobrlno. lhb ... ,.. . 7 I;;': .-. '!U. Syrlleu.e (,'\-=!) ••. • ' • • . , ••• I ed up 70 'yards on 11 carries for noticeably lacking in 1956 wili Smith, lhb (),. on " Wle,mann, fb . • • U IO~ If D ~ '6xford cloth button-down a 6.4 average, not bad lor a 5-11, be halfbacks Eddie Vincent and lIarler, rbb ...... U 4 1 0 I collar shirts in white and 165 pounder. TO'fAL OFFENSE 'I colors. Pure silk repp ties Earl Smith and tackle Rodger Plays It"s h Pl..!' "I' nhl' EXTRA.. FAST Swedberg, R .. lehow, q,}J •••• ' 7'1 lWD ,,!,~ l otH to blend with the suit of Additional support comes from Vloen, Qb .," '4f) lUI J:,'! ~: l l { YdOaUyr, choice Thanl{sgiving IN TilE FULLBACK spot WIlS Dobrin!), Ihh •. flO IIIU :;7 :! 17 DRY CLEANING ~ ENRO Shirts BB Harris. On his first collegiate veterans Frank Gilliam and P UN'fING tackle George Kress, both of No. l 'arda Av,. ErcLlI sive At Pure Silk Ties $2 .50 carry against Minnesota this . 'rtemau. re ., '!K Ui't:! ~1I:! CIGARETTES Itelchow, qb .. , . ., :!.10 SERVICE ~~ Shirts $5 .00 year, Harris picked up 15 yards, whom gained another year or !4il.7 CAMEl eligibility because of prolonged Wlelmann. I'b , '! '.j :17 ..~ and occasionally he repeated thi.> n appel, rhb . .• l 40 40.0 LUCKY STRIKE injuries. In at 10 - Out at 3 performance against Notre Dame. " "'rlo. Cb ••• • • I ~:! ~a.1I CHESTERFIELD Two top juniors returning to SCO RINO (SlIrbt Addltlon.1 harte) H al'l'is a Iso serves as a block TO PAT fG TP OLD GOLD the line are center Don Suchy Vlnce .. I, rhb . ... 1 U O:tll 212 ing back leading the interference and guard Dick Deasy. Both heeman, re . J IK of '!'! f '!1 KOOl for the halfbacks and does well have appeared as starters most n obrlno, Ihb ... ' I U O'n Varsity Cleaners PHILIP MORRIS in this capacity, too. For the Relcbow. qb .. a 0 II I K of the season. Quarterback Ken Gibbon•• Ie . :1 II II IK 17 E. Washington. Dial 4153 season Harris has picked up 74 Ploen, also a junior, should step SrVU-b, Jhb •••• '~ fI U It! yards on 22 carries for a 3.3 av \, re.rm.n~, fb •. '! tJ II I'! erage. Superior· Oil Co. His ability is not limited to 'KESSLER'S PRESENTS running anQ blocking. He is an CORALVILLE, IOWA able pass catcher and a good punter. Against fhe Irish he West on Highway 6 picked up 23 yards on one pass ca tch and pun ted once for 33 We will be closed THANKSGIVING DAY. yards. JAM SESSION Both of these men, as well as --~ ------you're alway the five other sophomore start-, ers, will figure in the starting This Afternoon (Tuesday) from 3:30 to 5:30 well-dressed lineups of the 1956 squad. But ; I Wonderful things happen when you wear it I • there still remains the problem • Larry Barrett • Jaek Loughary ~n a of lilling the other vacancies' 011 • Bobbie Cotter the squad left through gradua tion. • f • Bill Smith • John Collins Spring practice, which giv the freshmen a chance to play, will probably help solve the pro blem somewhat, but Evy will KESSLER'S RESTAURANT still be looking for_r~placements 223 S. Dubuque for men like Jones, Reichow and Freeman.
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The ine\'ltailie choice (or the ~ p criu l ocr8 ionr-hecause a 20 S. Clinton BUVEnE NITE ' G~UB fragran cc j liS melllorable as Lit e gO \\1l you \\ car. Per· fume froll1 3; dc lu xe toi let lI' ~ t ('r alld dllstillgJ?,olVdcr, f'at'h . 1.7.'i (n il plll ~ lin :) . Cmllt'rl in EI1~ lllll rl. ma de in U.S.A. ) 0 nil I')' ofLC'uc/on, JI1 I'., ():!() FHIIt Alenlle, . \.C. • , i 1st TDE DAILI' lOW night ~l try to Magazine Gets Just One Leffer for Santa Board Lo Pick Winner CITY RD bt COlumn By UAROLD CmVART'.l • ~. to Ce seems to have included the BTRTHS Sunday at University Hospita 'J and Lois Christofferson, 19, both a t~alll Santa Claus has not received In Democracy Contest r. much mail from the children of "wants" of all the Grace children. Mr. and Mrs. Donald DUder'l Francis Conway, 49, Corni"" of ;fuscatine. fir. Gr ce c a laboratory tech First and second place winners Riverside, a girl Saturday at Sunday at Unh'ersity Hospita 1arshall Betts. 44, and Bessie SUI start mem~ers. in the IO\\'a City ar "Voice of In the November issue or Staff rucian in the SUI medical labora University High; 'ary Dee and Mercy HaspitaI. Thomas Tholson. 73, Fl. Dod 'IL?ui e Bivens, 20, both of Iowa Democracy" cont t will be ~~a~a;o.~ Maga7.ine, a monthly publication tory. Thomas Neuill, Sl Mary's; Rose- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maas, Sunday Ilt University Hospitals.. CIty. mUch cho n thi· afternoon, David ~ gh of the SUI personn I service, the "Dear, Santa Ciau.: mary Kritta and Marilyn Pin- Riverside, a boy Sunday at Donna Annstatch, 13, Des Amos L Slcw:.rt, 24, and "Diane wanls a bride doll and Stewart, contest co-chairman, Ror editors announced thaI they were ney, St. Patrick's, and Fred Mercy Hospital. Moines, Sunday at University ry Lou .llJtr, 1£, ot the ~allltl , a doctor et and a piano. said Monday. r DOth sea$on establishing a dU'ect mall route Kaelring and Rosemary Stock-I Mr. and Mrs. George Frauen- Hospitals. DlIvenpol t. to Santa at the North Pole. "Sheryl wants a nur.;e .N Porter. Ill. "We want to receive bundle of bles and has lots of clothe" Finalists The state champion will re- Mar, Schroeder, 75 , 242 Mc- Robert L. K ahler, 22, and Pa- T DEBAKER HIKE mail (or 'Santa." ceive a $50 avines bond and the Gowen St., Sunday at Mercy trlcia F. Kapfer, 19, both of Ox- SOUTH BEND, Ind. (JP'}-Pricc "We ha\'e becn ,ood childr n Th nine Cinalhts, all of whom The bundles oi mail have not this year," she add d. four national co-winners wLll Hospital. tord. Increa es ranging from $75 to been forthcoming. It was not were fir t cho. en through Intra each. receive a $500 college Marpret Smith. 73, 306 Sev- Glen ~ecv 5, 46. and Ethel 104 .....er announeed by Stude Letters for Publl('ation .l'hool competition, include Rich \lntil Mond ay that the magazine Santa cholarship, an all-expense paid enth Ave., Monday at Mercy McLaud, 45, both of Cedar RaP-l bakt! r Di\'i. ion of Studebaker received its (irst and only leller. Lookilltl for Letlers It more letter ore mailed to ard Paulu and Ruth Nybakken trip to Wa hlnlton, D.C., and a, HospitaL lids. Packard Corp. Monday on Its Why is it that they do not have Staff by children who do believe of City Hi,h; Sle, choenbohm, eOl'\$oie model televl Ion set. Barbara Clark, 69, Corydon, George Jo eph Cordw 11, 26, 1956 sedans and station wagons. more letters? in "lovable, laughable old 5 nta," "There arc many rcasons pos- their children tnat there really the magazine will . elect n few e "'D TOO I e sible," sai(i Mrs. Robert A. Wiggs, un't any Santa Claus'!" she or publlcation in the December MISTER F.OBERTS editorial assistant at Stafr. asked. issue o( Stat[, ~r •. Wlrgs said. anta Not Needed? "Do you supposc that they tell Letters will be accepted by MAGNIFICENT MATADOR "One reason might be that their children that 'Daddy' 13 Start, Room 200, Old Dental Santa isn't needed," she said. "r Santa Claus?" she added. building. throu'n Nov. 25. hope that ts the case; I hope the The "mail sen'ice" to Daddy SUI personnel arc so well p;'Iid can be much quicker by other BRIDGE MI H P ; 11 DIE that the gifL~ or Santa would only routes than Stat! magazine and BIERA, MozambIque (JP)- A serve to clull!)!' up the toy boxes the North Pole, Mrs. Wiggs ex plattorm holding the last cement ot the ir children." she explained. plained. needed to complet. a bride over Another rl'850n, far more sinl<;- One LeUrr the Luena River collap:'ed Mon Classified Typlnp I.utructlon IeI' Ihan the lasl, was listed The one ll'ltcr thaI the maga- day and carried II worker , in among tbe po sjblljties. zine received was signeJ by TYPlI'(O.;nlmeo.... pblnlr. nOllry pub- WAI'(TEO: JII,b clullr. Cllbl'rt. 2t EI.t BALLROOM ""nc~ leuona, Mimi YourS .. cluding seven women, to their Advertising Rates lie tory V Dum., eol 10,". '"'" Pre"" I1·U Wurlu. Dill ~. 1\· 111 "Do you ~uppose that the starr Carolyn Grace, daughter of Mr. deaths. • Blnk Dial ~. II-It lost ond Found of the Up,I ' rsi'Y has informed Innd Mrs. Edmond E. Grace, but Word Ads Rooms for Reot - Doors Opt'n 1:15 P. 1\1.- TYPJIo(O "0730. IJ-laR One Day 8¢ a Word 1.0 T : 300 In Chit and ~I\~k. pt. Two Days . .. 10¢ a Word 'l'YPlI'(O: -~-~----Tb ond manu; ·r'pl. SJI'(OLE room lor mal. luden!. 01.1 10, pl~.. e .... tum cl\eck.. If found . Thr e Days .. _ ... 121' n Wo rd "'o""f'r ~omrnf'rci.1 tra.cher. Work 1-0-"1. 1l .. 22 Peapl who C",hN eh~kl Ihlt dote 1I~ e coil u . Amnunts of checko '" .~, Four Days ...... 14t a Word luarant~ . Dial ..24t3. 12-. ! , jJ ; ~ B~:~fei:le $18.00. and I num~r 01 mall r c l\~k . (et i·) Five D ys .... 15<' a Word BRENI'(E"AN &I SON GROCERY. 621 ~. Typtn.. All .on.. ~'" 12-1 ROOMS for men ttudentl. 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The mlll District, testified Monday in tiona I Science Foundation re- deliver t:,e sermon. "The Great iSlcr to give the sermon also rOo Professors Frederick L. Darley and Dorothy Sherman of the SUI Johnson County District Court search proJcct in theoretical phy- I Shall Live by Gratitude." tate, among the member church Speech Pathology Department were named Fellows of the Amerl cnn Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) at the annual meet tbat overcrowding oC buses caus- sics as a research 8s~ociate of Sj.ecial music tor the service minister... ed the school board to cut bus the sur Department of Physic~ . \\"~l: be pro\cled. by Rolanda __'__ -______ing in Los Angeles. The eight whose work was thus recognized included two other service. . .. . RlIlgu, A-I IOWa City. : Ed dS R ,raduates of the SUI program In speech pathology and audiology- Opponents of reorganization or He I ecelved hIS doctor of sClen.ce The a:-.nual Thanksgiving ser- war ose san- - --' -- Oliver Bloodstein, now teaching the Lone Tree School District ~egree from NagO~'''. Ufilversl(j Ivice i~ sponsored by the worshi? • at Brooklyn College and Hayes have charged they were discrim- 10 Japan, and has eit I..:' rC~E'arch committee of the Area Council I l\lake our SHOP your hud_ Newby, now al Stanford Univer ina ted. against when the bus work at the UpiversHy o( \:{och- ' or Churches. All me m b e r Quarters tor VITAl\lINS. We routes were changed, (orcin'!' ester, Roche~t er, N. Y.· I ch. urches par.ticipate in th~ ser- w ill be glad to tell you about · List Increase sity. Also named as a 1955 Fel I - our own formulations - Multi_ low was Jacqueline Keaster, them to send their children to vice. Iowa Cily members are the I pie Vitamins, B-Complex, A- 1945-53 staff member at SUI high school at Riverside. AMERICAN EAT OUT Presbyterian, Baptist, Christian, I B-C High Potency. and othen. 01 Patients who is now with the Los Angeles The decision, Hayes testified, NEW YORK (JPl - Americans - - -.- - - - - The e are priced lo w. AIIo, Children's Hospital. was reached because ot over- spend $16 bililon a year eating METHODI T INCREA E we carry most of the brand Previous national conventions crowded buses and the (eeling out, about one of every four dol- CHICAGO (A")-The Methodist "Itamin. Please come in. At Hospitals had named sur Professors Wen thllt those who wanted the bene- lars of the nation's food budget,' Church said Monday it has 9,- DR UG SHOP dell Johnson, James Curtis and fits of It larger school should according to the American Hotel , 3l3,278 members in the United The number of patients ad- Duane Spriestersbach to this have them. ~ssn . And that's not counting States and its possessions, a gain I outb of Hotel Jefterson mitted to the General and Chil- honorary circle of the organiza Hayes told the court thht the tIpS. 0"t-.:9~0~,~12~6~0:v~er~a~y:.ea~r~a~g~0:.-. __---! ~~~~~~~~~~~~. tion. (Dally '.wan rhot•• board's policy to reduce the - dren's Hospitals at the State Unl THREE GIRL CO T of the Iowa Ity senior scout diVision of The association reappointed length of bus routes was to serve v'erslty ot Iowa jumped to 21,026 Johnson to the chairmanship of the Girl couts of America helped stuff envelo!les with Tubercu losis Christmas seal Monday at the Jo wa City scout office. Lett the children within the existing during the year which ende its Speech Correction Fund com to rl&,ht, Ruth Eclcbardt, Judy Krohn and Jo GI\IIes. Girl Scouts district !irst, then those outside ' mittee and of its Liaison with J.une 30, 1955, according to rec have liturred abo ut 13,000 envelopes since the local TB drive the proposed district and finally Federal Agencies committee. As those outside the district. HAND~SEWN MO'eS ords maintained by the hosl?itals' started. . an ASHA past president, he will In the eigh th day of the hear administration. Admissions for also continue to serve on the As ing to set aside the results of the Thanksgiving Surprise! the previous year totaled 20,127. sociation's Planning committee. reorganization election of the During the past riscal year, Curtis was appointed to 1.he County To Get 5,000 Lone Tree School Di slrict, Judge 280,.98 "patient days" were re- newly constituted Examining James P. Gaffney again ast(ed Committee for Advanced Certifi the parties to settle their dispute corded. The figure represents cation in Hearing and was re- More Christmas Seals out of court. SPECIAL PRICE Ibe total number of days spent in named to the CommJUee on Pub The prolonged hearing already tbe hospitals by all patients ad- lications. Darley was elected Because of an increase in dcmand for them, qetween 5,000 and has delayed the opening or the mlted. The fIgure foJ' the yelr chairman of the ASHA's Com 6,000 more Christmas seals will be mailed to Johnson County resi November term of the Johnson which ended June 30 1954 wos mlltee on Ethical Practice and dents this week. County District Court. , The additional quantities will bring the total number 01 mailings $ . , , I appointed on the Program com- 210,763. mittee for the 1956 convention to nearly 15,000, officials of the Johnson County Tuberculosis and Out-patient rcgistralions for in Chicago. Heart Association said Monday. City Schools To Close the year Just ended totaled 31,407. Professor Sherman was as The Christmas seal program, rol' the previous year, the rigure signed to the Committee on Re oldest of its kind in the U.S., is For Thanksgiving Recess ~a9 29,878. Out-patients are vision ot By-laws. She is also an an annual program which pro- This Week Only those who come to the hospitals a!!SOciate editor ot the ASHA vides funds for the combatting 16wa City school children will Famed Pianist of tuberculosis. have a two-day vacation this !.or examination, treatment and publication, the Journal of colUlultation with university phy- Speech and Hearing Disorders. Co-chairmen of the Johnson we~k during the Thanksglving slcians, but whose conditions do Spriestersbach will continue as County driye are Mrs. Carrol M. holJdays .. · k d W'll' V Ph I All public and parochial schools qot require confinement to bed. a member of the Committee on MIC ey an 1 lam . a en I . To Appear of Iowa Oity. Mrs. Hugh Carson I'Will be cased Thur.sday and Frl- ' Surgical operations for the O,rganlzatlonal Structure. f I C't ' '1 h ' day, school of!lclais reported Year totaled 11,700. Other sta tis- • Alexander Brailowsky, Rus a owa I. y IS ~al c airman. Monday. The schools wlTI re- tics which showed Increases over sian pianist, will presen ~ a con Iowa City Gil'l Scouts are Iopen Monday morning. tJgures of the previous year were: Parking- cert at the Iowa Memoriai Un placing seals in the envelopes, a Smart SUlowans love theil' ion Wednesday, Dec. 7. job which they have performed ~ .,...~ ' Meals sel'ved 1,597,973; (Contilwrcl from pnge 1) soft, unlined snugness ... Pounds of laundry - 3,316,579; Brailowsky will appear here for many years. ~l!!I"''''''''~ Sixty-five per cent of the the SO-flexible sales. patients transported by the Uni Faunce, Phillips, Iowa City under the auspices of the Uni versity Concert Course. funds obtained Crom Johnson Perfect skil't and sweatcr versity's !ieet of ambulances - Councilman and SUI Professor SPtAKIJ.lG OF SPOTS: mate. Take advantage 2.1 ,318; laboratory examinations He has given concerts in most County residents stays in the tHE SroHo SAVE IS Walter Daykin, James P. Cooney, county while the remaining 35 of this low, low - 129,037; pharmacy prescrip chairman of Student Council of the countries of the world, tlpns - 183,852; blood transfu and has gained a reputation as per cent is sent to state head \\iff WASH IT. special price ... p king committee, a~d John quarters. ~ons - 8,198. Voogd, chairman ot the Quad one of the greatest living inter WET WASH - 6¢ LB. good this Week only! WASH t OOY- 9¢ LB. . In births there was an increase rangle parking committee, met pretors of Chopin. IN 1),) 6 ROOf WASH, DRY, FaL D-11 ¢ ~om 1,295 two years ago to 1,347 with the purpose ot clarifying He also specializes in LiszVs DRY ONLY - S¢ l8 • Brown mooth. Leather last year. the problem of student parking and Mussorgsky's music. Priest Elected RUGS, 8l-A~KE1S-11~ L8 • Red Smooth Leather at SUI. Presentation of ID cards will \fo tt9S.DU8UQUE'PIl7611 • Black Smooth Leather Daykin told thl' panel that the entitle SUI students to free tic AFL Loca I Head • Brown Suede parking problem was not new to Q 0 -':., '---., I ~_ kets. Tickets may be obtained