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The Weather Serving the Stat. lDenuiq- c:loudln to­ University of Iowa da,.. with tron&, · 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 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 , 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~ 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 e

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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