•J Dept. Serving The State University of Iowa and the People of Iowa City Member oC Associated------.,------~--~------~------Press - AP Leased Wire aed Photo Service Iowa City, Iowa , Thursday, OctGber 4, 1956 ...

s ns To Get look • • 6.le(.tien:s.. c ''nit! Democratic candidate for ---;'------')'-'- .. !.:I' -- Stocker ~tor made the charge in two .peeches Wednesday afternoon - .., at a party luncheon and one at ! 6' KiII~C:I, 15 Injur.ed as WIJ~;n;shed U.S~ : De.'ega~es II rally at College Hill Park. i SYator Hickenlooper's alleged \al!k of interest in the problems of Iowa and in the people of Iowa was' 'Goncrete Office Building Collapses To See Sov~et \be theme of both talks. ~, flHe puts on a pair of overalls JACKSON, Mich . "" _ An un. IJId gets close to the sod around I Elections in '58 election. time ev~'ry six years," Cmlsbed four·story office ' build· ~s said at his rally speech. in, designed to withstand the shock WASHINGTON !.fI - Russia has t'But the stripes of his utility trou. . oC an atomic blast coUapsed with accepted an invitation.' personally _ still show through." I a . roar Wednesday, killing at least approved by President Eisenhower, \ "He recently told a friend _ and 6 'Workmen and injuring 15 others, to send official observers to "view I,have an affadavit to that effect _ A similar accident happened in at first hand" the American polio \hat his main interest is in big J~ilcson,"'"-' . Miss. (sec photo). tical campaign and election. ~Iness," he told the luncheon au· •.• least four other workmen State Departmenl officials said llence. w.ere tr;lpped benellth tons of steel Wednesday the Soviets also agr.eed I "He is known in Washington as , and cOncrete w/lich slammed to welcome American obsergers ' 1(r.1Utilities. ' . He voted for the : through foot·thick Cloors and into 10 their next big election in 1958. tfielands oil bill He voted for tho I the basement. The Soviet government h~n't ilalural gas bill. He wants to turn . Bulldozers nod cranes. working named the two or three persons it . ever atomic encrgy to private busi· . in the glare of searchlights. bur· will send, but Ll)ey arc expected to 118S, ',' , ' row/'ld inla the wreckage Wednei> be officials of medium rank. "He, is ~nown as the 'best senator day nIght. removing huge chunks The State ~partment proposcd ' the state of .Texas has so Car pro· I of rubble in an attempt to reach the exchange of election observers last Friday. The Soviet Foreign ' 4Ireedr", Evans said to the laughs of the trapped workers. the Democratic audience. The 15 injured were laken to two Ministry accepted Mlftfday, offi· Evans stuck to the same critic· Jackson hospitals, where two were cials said. ,- Wn in his speech at College Hill reported in critical condition. Similar II' "itations went to ' f r , Park, elaborating a bit on major of Russia's European satellites­ pol The inside 0(' the building gave Poland, Czechoslovakiai Hungary ..;~ number of small business way without warning as a con· ... _ .... and Romania. bankruptcies has been terrific." he 10 1lly 10 an photo by Brael a.lhu·) struction gang 'from the Herlihy fAP Wlrepb.lo) Acceptances by the satellites are said. "Meanwhile, big business A SMALL, SCATTERED CROWD listens somewhat inattentively, a~ R. M. (Spike) Evans speaks before Mid-Continent Co. of Chicago was THE ENCIRCLED MAN was one of 13 workers hurt Wednesd.y when cxpected to follow the Russian a Democratic political rally held here Wednesday, At the rallv and also at a party luncheon held the pouring concrete on the (ourth ' steel forms .t a p.rki". ,ara,e project ,.ve w." under 90 toft, of move. continues"Unl to grow.th" d same day, Evans attacked Sen. Burke B. Hickenlooper's voting policies in the senate. fioor of the $2,800.000 structure. wet concrete In J .ck Ion, Mil'.. A I Imil.r acc Ident h.ppe..... ---' In , ess some 109 is one to reo The building. it shell nearly ' com. The observers will come here as verse the trend, small business in Iowa City. I "In traveling over 12 cou nties or I -- . pleted, was to be the general oC. _J_a_c_k_lO_n_,_M,_I_ch_,_W_ed_neld.". part of the State Department's cultural exchange program, with the Mississippi Valley will continue "In three and one·half 'years, our district the fee ling o( a swing S II fices {or the lConsumers ' Power 10 decline" with the national income at an to us is unbelievea ble," he said. rna Turnou" .Co their expenses being paid by the , He ce'ntered his arguments all·time high, the national debt has "I've noticed it even within \11C . \ L ' U U.S. government. d ~range -t' G-. . ( U.S. officials who helped Illrainst Hickenlooper on the sena- increased !Ph billion dollars," Ipast two or three weeks." . , I The fourth floor buckled and ~ , te I f collapsed, sending masses o( con· nI e Ives ·as 'e the projllct said when ' lt was an· tor s vo s n avor of gas interests Evans, who has emphasized the Scott Swisher, state represent,a· For Ca' nd I'date' crete and steel1 girders crashing nounced that the invitations stem· and the amount oC time he is in I farm issues in his campaign, men· live from .Iohnson County, and through the lower floors to the med [rom an earncst desire to Iowa. (tioned the agriculture situation Jack Wllite, candidate for state ''There are no gas wells in Iowa. only brie(iy in his talks here. senator Crom Iowa and Johnson ," basement. Workers, caught with T Q -t I ( · t show American democracy in ac· 'l'bere are people hero who con- " As for the farmer," he said, counties. als~ spoke bricfly at thc E I Ik little or no waming, Cell wiUi the 0 I UI owa I y IUon . kume the "gas." "he's been sold down the river. lunchcon and nt Ule' raUy. vans Ta s debriS or were' trapped on the They described the proposal as "I believe he doesn't pay taxes That's evident in the cash registers Swisher criticized Gov . Leo A. I ground floor and ttle basement. part oC an Eisenhower administra· on property in Iowa." o( businesses in any small town." Hoegh for a "lack o( interest in Civil Derense' eSuce teams sped I , .. . tion drive to "regain the initiative" Evans, a former member of thq Evans gave his explanation 0( 1higher education." He said that B" KIRK BOYD to the scene soon aCter word of WashlDgton IA'I - Uruted AIr Lines asked the C,vil Aeronautics in promoting cuaural contacts be· Federal Reserve Board, also at} why President Eisenhower vetocd Hoegh's budget I'n 1955 had pro. the tragedy reaehed Jackson, four Board (CAB) Wednesday to ~Jlow it to serve both Cedar Rapids and tween East and West. It's not ea~y to get a Ctowft out miles south of the rural construc. Iowa City from the Cedar Rapids alrport. The Communist representatives tac~ed the Eis~n!t0wer ?dmin!stra. the (arm bi.1I whlch included 90 ' posed "hundreds o[ thousan~s of to hear a candidate in the middle ti lte?too led I t th Presenting United's case at a CAB hearing on proposals for local "" I Uical MilclIes as' the blick.la· pet cent panty-and then set CDrn dQ11ars. J{>!OJ;I' .be spent [or higher . on s. .ore craw . n 0 e , ... M'd t will tour the country,a,ttending 'd6:.vn theory." 5upports "t 86 percent of parity. education'in Iowa than the Boar'" of the afternoon-as R. M. TSplk J wr~kage to administer flTst aid air s~rv~ce _10 seven I wes ern political ral\J('s 8011 hearing cam· ... U to m~ d 0 k:m , ---. states, attorney Frank McAdams paign speeches, 'before they " ob­ ." '\T~~gre.at issue is." he said. As a golfer, Evans said, "he prob· of Re~cnts had asked for. . E,"a~s found out Wednesday. . lure w ~ en ,; N B 'I said that although United makes whether you want labor, small ably thought a score of 86 was suo "It w!l1 be a trellt," said Swish· Evans, Democratic candidate for . State pohc~ and. National I ew USlneSS only a marginal profit in Iowa City, serve the actual balloting on Nov. business and the farmer to pros, perior to a score of 00. " et'", "to be able to , go down to the 1 ,scpalar froJll Iowa, spoke wednes.\ G~,ardsmen . also w~re dispatched it will continue to provide service 6. I It was sug;ested they arrive in ~r or if you want to start the Ron Bramhall Democratic can· governor's o(fjc~ and talk to a , ' fl d C 45 d lt mushtoodled In the middle. F I Cit on a non·competitive basis, money ,tit the top of the pyramid Ididat e ,for First ' District Congress· Democratic governor who reaUy ~ay a .ernlJOll to crow soan th~n slid down ' to the basement." or owa I Y this country about Oct. 21 and reo and hope that some gets down to man, gave a talk preceding Evans. believes in higher education." 75 persons. - saId one workman who escaped; This non·competitive basis is pre· main qbout three weeks. , ;0- ___• ___ • " Most of them were Democratic "It sounded Ilke a big bomb ex· In a Civil Aeron.utiCI Bo.rd sumably Unitcd's offer to set up a O(ficials said they did not know loding," recounted J. H. Crowe, limousine service between Iowa just when the Russian dele~atiOn party workers who needed no con· P L' I W · ... 1 ~ D C • a carpenter wbo had walked out ....rlll" n .... n"on, . ., City and Cedar Rapids if the CAB will arrive. vincing. I , of the first floor just before the K.lth B. Kifer, m.nager of the approves Uniled's appeal to end The Russian election to which .Globemaster Cras,h Kills 3 Airmen Evans first talk was to 45 party collapse. " I 'ow. City Ch.mber of Com. scrvice to Iowa City. American observers are invited will be that of members of the CHARLESTON, S.C. IA'I - Three members at a lunchcon in thc Iowa The tons of debris carried work· meree, ,..veal.d that a .,.W m.. McAdams said United "can ef· Memorial Union. More than 100 men from the third floor down and ficiently and e((ectively serve Iowa Supreme Soviet, the ' Commurtist aIrmen perished in the flaming , tickets (at $2 per plate) had been f eII on eI ectrlc. I ans wor k109" 10 th e jor buslne" will com. to Iowa City with complete adequacy equivalent of a parliament. The wreckage of a C·124 Globetnaster I sold to the luncheon, John O·Con. basement. City _no through the neljrby airport which next such election is scheduled for which crashed Wedncsday while I .. nor. county Democratic chairman Frank Herlihy, president of the K.fer told the CAB of the 10- United is currently using to pro· 1958. attempting an in:;trument landing said. company putting up the building, c.tlng of the n.w firm in an .r. vide frequcnt service to Cedar Ra· , I was 500 feet from the scene when pids." iJ. the Charleston Air Force Base. A fter this came a para de up gumtnt for more, in,"ad of Ie", Washington street to College Hill the structure crumpled. The change, he said, would save ~ven crew members were injured. Park, where Evans was to give ~e had just flown in from Chi· airline SHVlc. " the city. United aboul $29,000 a year . SUI Moc~ ' • The huge transport plane, in· what local Democratic !ea"ers had cago on a routine inspection tour. Wednesday ni,ht In Iowa City Add V U ·ted I' Herlihy said· he had no idea Ray Bvwt"r, pruldent of the n rew M. e ourney, nt bound from Bermuda, made two calI~d "0 major ' campaign ad· what had caused the accident treasurer, testified that if service , IIIstrument approaches in an early ar ~,ss." , ' . :' ',0 "and we won't know until we get Ch.mber of COf1\merce, said th.t to Iowa City is discontinued, Unit· Elections ~ ..' morning fog. The pilot radioed that T.\1e parade. was ~o ,e.vtphasize a chance to inspect the buHtling." a. malor firm has lleclclecl to ..t. ed woulct.object to any local airline he had lost 'one, then two, of his . Iowa City's .Old Eashioned Days tie In Iowa CIty. H. said th.t,." operating from Iowa City because engines. celebrat.i!ln. The concessiAn, to' '0 'd L_ de that would "cancel out" the ex· Considered Old FasliJQJled D~s : JerOj ~n early t' , .nnounc.ment II' to - ma peeted benefits from the combined The Globemaster apparently hit . vintage ea AJeekCd . with politiqal . U rage , later. Iowa City-Cedar Rapids operation. IV JOHN ILE~K~EY a. tree before it smashed to earth signs aod a balky calico mule rid· ' Central Air Line! has indicated The SUI Student Co~c~ . formed Dear the base administration den by Jack herburn oC Iowa Ci\y . . D Het 'Eats' W,.th an J interest in proylding air ser., a two-member commIttee Wed· bullding and tipped over on its left. 'i'.' De~::a~tc ~~~~a~~~nlt~ / ::: \ I $ " ~~~~ to Iowa City if United drops I ~S~~rat~s ~:~t ' ~~~a Y~~~ win&. Flames quickly consumed ,alii ewey tune of "The Yellow Rose of lex. . Opposing United's plan, Keith B'I student elec.hon this f {~ll. , , bUt the tail fin. Fire trucks were i as" ("The Democratic party is for. Negro,. Ma'y' Kafer ·manager of the Iowa City Thjl comnuttee. composed of Pat ,sfanding by and baWed the blaze • you aod you and you") led the lo. Ike A Chamber of Commerce, contend. Newell. N4, A!toon~ . · .a~d lohn fqr about 30 minutes. ,; car caravan through the business . ed Iowa City not only needs its C~ay, L2, Bu~lmgtoii, Will meet district. NEW YORK _ Former Gov. present service but more service. With the presidents, of the ' .SUI Visibility at the time was about i Lose J·o'b \ " Young Democrats and Young Re· ' half a mile with cloud coverage "You could have shot off a can· Thomas E. Dewey appealed to a publicans to draft "~ncrete ' pro· at 15,000 feet. non and you would have killed only nationwide television.radio audio posals" {or the election. ' , one or two persons," said a local ence Wednesday night to be "as MADISON, Fla. !N, - Dr. Deb· . The Weather Miss Newell was eleeled treasur. ,'the plane was attached to the . Democratic leader. outraged as I am by the disgrace orah Coggins stormed out of a er by acclamation tO 'succeed Bob l703d Air Thansport Wing at The turnout at College Hill Park (ul attacks thal'have been made on meeting of Madison County com· Simpson, Muscatine, who was cho. .Brookley Air Force Base, Mobile, was disappointing to Democratic the Presldent"' py Adlai Stevenson. ~~:o;:: ~~t::!~~:sItgr c:~~~s~ I Fair r-:.~~( · &\ sen treasurer last spring but did Ala. leaders. Only 50 persons, most of Dewey, himself a two·time loser not return to SUI. . fAP Wirephoto) th h h d be t th I h . Id f I J. . t k th ing to say if they want her fired as " - -~) A I t C PI'" I t None oC the airmen taken to the ose w 0 a en a e unc eon I m pres en 18 C mpalgns, 00 e health of£icer (or having a business (~~ ,...,'\1 e ter rom au ... ar sen, G, U.S. Naval Hospital at Charleston AIR FORCE PERSONNEL have determined that thr.. men died in plus a group of Young Democrats, air to defen~ l~isenhower against I h . h nd ~)1. ,\. Iowa City, president .of the· SUI a Globema.ter crash at 7:20 a.m. Wedne5da". Charleston. 6. C, were there at the start. numerous statements made recent. une Wit a Negro nurse. ,a ,:~ . ~ '\ Young Democrats was read to the was believed critically injured. There are seven survivors. The plan. was arriving fro", Brooklev The noise Crom the sound truck Iy by the DemOcratic presidential As the commissioners sat in si· ~{f~ ~ ~ Council. Carlsten outlined the three The pilot was Lt. ·Col. ·Charlcs Air Forc. Base, Mobile, Ala. Two en'gines .pparentl" failed before /Ioudspeakers as 'Iocal cahdldates candidate, lence, Dr. Coggins demanded to "., (".,. ,,:. reasons he believed the moclt·elec. W, ~~lso, 41, of Mobile, Ala., one ' tha plane raached the fog.shrouded fl.ld. were Introduced attracted 'some' Dewey calle\:! Stevenson "1Il·in· know the reason for their action of • Cooler ).~ ::.:~~~ tion would be valuable. . of UiOse. hpspitallzed. He is a . na. . people and the grdup sOQn rea'Cbed formed, Impulsive," "mediocre," last month in asking th!l State \...... -....!.-~" ,: "Intensify.polltical interest 00 . ~v.e of Viotjlll, Iowa, and is mar. '" about 75 persons. . t. ' "a little man\ who make/! wild Board of Health to relieve her of the part of SUI stude"ts." ,.rie!J 10 ,the former Marina ISllbel Britain Plans Free Trade Area ' Ev.ans Ibid his . gray hilt . b~ top cha~ges " and. in~ulge~ in :'Catu. her duties as Madison County Today's weather promises to 2. "MoUvllte students t'6' ta'ke an Garza ,of .San Antonio, Tex. ' oC a station wagon'; climbed up on OUts hope an~ is not .even I~ the health oUicer. be mostly fair and a little cooler. active role in the campus. pOlitical Oth ' , the wagon's tailgate and gave. his I same I,e,ague with, PreSident Elsen· The commission made the reo HI'gh temperatures today will clubs" and "~enerate an' .ctivity ' l~__ntiCled er cre", pend , ~ember~ g tif : we~~at on notof .. LONDON ~ _ Two British .lead· with Europe that it traditionalIy talk ' Iho we r. . ques t a Ct er It Iearne d th a t th e range from 65 to 75 degrees. over i nto 0 th er CI e Ids 0 f s ...•.....,n "'- t 'i n· 10 JI 32 tlu, . no IC I ers We d ne sd ay OIg. ht . d'Ise· Iose d has s h unne d. '. He. spoke. without notes and with· I De we~ c alleu- .E' lsen hower "the bl on de. ·year-o ld ph YSlclan .. ha d Temperatures tonight wiu be teres t . " i plans to lead Britain into a Euro· On the e<;onomic level Britain t fit· . h t . t ". . _ strongest. fine.st leader we have lunched with Mrs. Ethel Kirkland, cooler than Wednesday night. 3. "Provide eagerly Sought' data '1 • ou a enng as ~ . orel"l~ 0 "Is op I ever had" and -"the greatest leader Negro midwlCe consultant for the on student votjnf behavior." :RS , ' j Ft d . pean trading partnership that fears that an old .proJect ponen~, Sen. Bou~ke ~. Hlcke~loop-' 'of ourAime." • " Board of Health. However, the Friday will be fair alld warm· . Cllrlsten suggested. that voting < ~. • 4 a" 161- co'uld challenge American and for a customs union among West I er" With accusations , that Hlcke~' I "Frankly I amllt'tting disgusted commission's official minutes show, er. No rain is predicted Cor the requirements. be dcCermi~ , b1· sweaters in ili KO k" U Russian economic supremacy. Ger. many, France, Italy, Belgium, :~~:s~ad not looked after Iowa s by the low blows that are being no reason for the action.. next (ew days. Iowa law, with the exceptIon ,that a varie~y of' St, I Ie I"S P . ChancelIor of the Exchequer Holland and Luxembourg soon . . thrown at the President," Dewey "Why are you such cowards?" the residence requlremeot,w be lrmerly sold Harold Macmillan told a news . h be k' r Evans spoke 10 a monotone, ral!· said, demanded Dr. Coggfns. "You must waived. This would mean..tli'at stu· NEW YORK IA'I - Javier Pere· . . .. mig . t come a war Ing rea Ity, iog it very little even as he drove "I think yoo will agree that the be afraid you're not doing the ud d dents under 21 would 1.:t be able Ira; the little Indian who may be conference BntalO Is consldenngJ dommated by West Germany to home his major points. P sid· t d b'tt t t. . h h' " y to vote In the le""'ton...... j" f . , I c· d Ii~ - I' . , d re en eserves e er rea rIg t t 109. St Show, Nee moc~ ,;u .... '" world's oldest man.. departed .olmng ~1 0 Its contlOenta nen s t e exc uSlon .of Bnl!sh goo S. After the speech he visited a few ment. . We have heard enough of As she made her abrupt depar· For' More Street Fund. The two-member mmittee will ~ednesdaY Cor his native Col~m. \ In a Klant free trade area a~d . On the political level the pro· old friends in the Iowa City busi· this ' drivjll .. ,'. ture from the small, crowded com· report at the next Council meetin, '''\ 'tAS he left, he took a partlO~ cliommon Imarket of nearly 250 mil· Jectdwould sehrver Bto .Ie~sen tdhewde. ness district. He walked down the Saying that "one act of weak.l mission room, she flung out: DES MOINES !.fI - A member Oct. 17. I Shit1' r. e at new. photographers, hiS on peop e. pen ence bot 0 . ntam an est street without attracting any atten· ness. one act based on mislnforma. "You're all fools, fools! And I'm of the Iowa Tax Study Committee 10 other Council business, the ;!port shirts. JId peeve" • Th~ nation's of Britain's globe· Europe on the Umted States. lion . At no time did he attempt to \ lion, ceuld plunge this tense world going to be in Madison and you're said Wednesday a survey of 241 book exchange' committee reported 1\1\ are fine ~erelra was brought to, New girdlmg Commonwealth have been This aspiration has become al· shake ham::3 wah passersby or do Into another war," Dewey added: going to have to look at me for a municipalities shows they need a slight decline In the number of York two weeks ago to try to invited to link themselves with most a fixation with some British any type of campaiging. "In these troubled times we long time." . Crom $4 to $17.SO per capita per books Jbat went fhrou&h the ex- determine U he's 167 years old, as ~he (ree trade area in ,which tar· a~d French policy makers. He left about 3:30 p.m. for Sig. ' don't dare risk an ill-inCormed, Jm. Dr. Coggins said after the meet· year from the state road use tax change this faU. ,lOIn\! ~pl~ claim. New rork Iffs .would be cut and evcn~uaIiy They argllb privlltely that the ourney, where he had a 6:SO' p.m, pulsive man in the White H~. ing she plans to go on about her fund to finance street work. Mrlllllements were also .,made 5.00 kospltal experts on old age ex· abOltshcd over a to·year perIod. Suez crisis has shown American dinner · speech. He will be; at And we ~an't risk a Il)an who is so work in Madison County until she The 8 per cent of the Cund which for the admittanc~ !If. ll ,Dew. Coun- , ~ him and said t~ere was no Fllr·reaching economic anti poli· support "caml0t be counted oil in'l Bloomfield :in southern Jowa ·today ·franlic for,! oUice that . ~e will say I,ets definite notification of her sta· now goes to the cities and towns eU member from HIlfci'eat, made aact way to llx his age. But 'they tical {actors lie in back of Britain's election years even when vital AI· for a soW conservation meetlllg and , 81lything or do anything til get tus. She said she didn't want to be for street Improvement yields necessary because of . t~ ~Qmple. E uJd he milht be over ISO. • I new attitude toward an aSSOCiation lied interests lire at stake. ' a dinner speech in the evening. Iltere." fired for "dereUc:tioo of duty." about .. per capita annually. lion of the .new a~iI, ' I 1 '''' 2-THE DAILY IOWAN-I_a City, la.-Thursday, Oct, ., m6 ,- .Genera! Notices Otneral NotIce. llIuc r""'lved~\ The Dan), Iowan 01£"'., Room ~QI, Communications Center. by 8 a.m . ---...,;-The Daily Iowan--- tlOlI the loll"wmg nloMilhll. 'rhe hw t be typed or lealllly written alld signed: Ihey wilt not be accepted by The Dolly Iowan ,eserves the . Jlht 10 edit all Gelleral No \J ces. , Tile Daily Iowan ~ all in­ Tile Iowan editorial staff DANFORTH CHAPEL - Get ac- PLAY·NITE - The facilities of TENNIS CLUB - The dependent daily newspaper, writes it~ editorial~ wilhout quainlcd wjth tbe Christian organi· the Fieldhouse will be available for ~ecreatiOft Association zations on campus by attending mixed recreational activities each IS meet 109 lV!0ndays u,nttsn and edited by ru· censorslJip by admini 'raHon dent&. 1t u gOtJerned by a DanforUl Chapel. The YMCA will Tuesday and Friday night from daY3 for beglllners, or faculty. The 1owan' 8 edi­ be in charge of the service at 4:30 7:30 to 9:30. provided no home var· anci Thursdays for board of fiue sludent Irll, t('61 torial policy, tlJerrI/ore, ~ 110t this afternoon. sity contest is scheduled . Mem· and advanced pi elected by the $Iuclent body bers of the faculty, staff, and stu· Urary annex courts. and fOllr faculty tntslcc ap· nece$$(Jrily an expression of SUI DAMES - The SUI Dames dent body and their spouses are in· tion and competition is pointed by the president of SUI administrQlion policy or I initiation ceremonies will be held vited to attend and take parl in any uni versity student QII the unicersity. opinion. at 7;30 tonight in the River Room the activities in which they are in' I days from 4 to 5:30 p.m. of the rowa Memorial Onion. terested. Admission w!ll be uy fa c· -- ulty, staff, or student 1.D . card. RHO DES ~""U"'''I,""III HAWAII CLUB - Hawoii Club Activities for October : Ladminton, j Rhodes 'Scholarships for members and now students of SUI haMbali, swimrl1in~, table tennis, OxI6rdare offered to The Korean Bonus • who are orjginally from the is­ tennis, smash, basketball and vol· me'} students who havjl lands, there will be a meeting in leyball. . j two or more years of This November Iowans \ ill be asked to vote on a bonus for lhe Iowa Memorial Union, in con· , , dents in all fields veterans of the Korean War. The last) gislatnre passed ummi­ ference room No.1, at 3 p.m., Sun· LIBRARY HOURS - Monday· Nominatio l1$ from day, Oct. 7. All members and new Friday, 7:30 a.m.-2 a.m.; Sawr· made in mid·October mously a propo al which would pay v terahs mOre than $26 students are urged to be present. day, 7::jO p.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 1:30 ships to begin in a million. p.m.-2 ·' lI ·m. Departmental ~l· tenUal candidates If the proposal is passed by the voters, it will be financed by PEP RALLY - There will be a braries will post their bours'on tbe at once with Professor • bond issue which will be paid for by a special property talC Pep Rally Friday night at 7: 15 in doors. ' 101-1 Un~versity Hal!. the Library Parking lot. Gov', [.()o assessment. Total interest rate on the bonds wiIJ be approxi. Hoegh will speak. PH,D. 'TOOL' EXAMS - The BABY ·SITTING-The mately $7 million which will raise the fjnal taxpayer's bill to $33 --- "tool" examination in Economic Cooperative . million. I /JJ--~ A. D. S. - There will bc a mect· Theory will be given in Room 301- \ L: book will be in charge The State of Iowa paid veteran bonuses of $93 million fol. ing o[ Alpha Deltll Sigma, men's A University Hall beginning at 1 icc Baumbach through advertising fraternity at 7 p.m: to· p.m. on Monday, October 8. Stu· lowing World War lI. Some $58 million of tJlis bonus was ------I phone 5898 if a sitter or night, in the loungc of the Com· dents ~xpecti ng to take this exam· about joining the group is taken from surplus funds. TaICpayers are till paying $2 miJlion munications Center. All Ihose in· ination should notify the secre*tlry, a year on the bonds that were is ued to make up the remainder terested In advertising, marketing Room 200 University HaU, by , ~_____ ---:.~~ 01' public relations ' are urged to October 5. I of the World War II bonus. .~>-- o • • ~ // ..-- I, __,. attend. The "tool". exarl!ination ~ n Bu~~ not already ,1/ ness Statistics. will. be given ,t'. Blue Cross.Blue Shield Many people believe that it was a mistake !or the state ever / IOTA SIGMA PI - Iota Sigma R.oom 301-A Umverslty Hall beglO' lion and surgery plans to have given a veteran's bonus. They believe that veteran's Pi will hold its first meeting at 7 nlOg at 1 p.m. on T~esday, Octob~r wish to participate have ff . h d ",,' ',,, ".,,, p.m. Thursday in Room 303 of the 9. Students expectmg to take thIS . . . , a ff airs arc a airs f or t h e nationa I government to d ea I WIt an \1 , , I '" , . Chemistry Building. examination should notify the sec· I 12 to Jom. Ther may .lOIn not the state government. retary, Room 106 University Hall , Personnel ServlCe. ?fflce,. We have talked with some veterans who aTe students at SUI. I , HILLEL _ Friday night service by October 5. ' 200, Old Dental bUilding until The "tool" examination in Ac. 12. After ~hat date present Most agree that the money they would r ceive would come in 7:30 p.m. Council meeling, com· cou tl'ng wI'11 be gl'ven I'n Room 301. membe.rs wII.I.not ha.ve anolhl! h I J f I I d . M I mitteo chairmen and executive 1 1\~ t ttl 0 Ilandy in e ping t lem to inis 1 t leir e ucatlOn. ost a so I. '. council, Slmday, 2 p.m. No Sun. A t,lhiversity Hall beginning at 1 portum y 0 Jom un I ctobet agree that tIl y received a very large gift from the Federal day night supper. p.m. on Wednesday, October 10. t' CI B'll I ' h' tl 11 t $4000 • Students expecting to take this ex· .UNDERGRA,?UATES - T.I govemmen S 1 W 11C gives 1e co age ve erun a , AI ffOOVL." D.;"I.",_ -'--' . HI Iamination should notify the secre. , Will be a meetmg of alll'-t cdu~;~oi1SUJ vetc1ans, although they say they could use tl~ 5' h ,( l B ' V . h f . Oh. -- Haunted by ' ~~~b~o~~ 213 University Hall bYI~~~g!o~d~:~~o~~~~~e;;~ !re~ money, also say that they disagree with the principle of the' I -- day, October 4 and Friday, Q(\ OW oats a n IS roo m " 10 T" th d ... ' " . m t-nus. Some say that the state could use the money for some , " , • u an UNION BOARD ' APPLICATIONS- 5 at 4:30 Pi : in room 221AScl "'f Union Board application's for sub. fer Hall. It I ~ necessary to motc pressing need, such as hospitals, s01100ls or highwa),s. M· · · · .· I T R " · ' B·d 17 II committees are 'avaIJable at the I only one meet mg. Otl~ ers.say that, since thc~ p l a~ to live i.n Iowa for the rest of ISSISSlppl· on y wo emaln "ge 0 S ~~~~m:;!ondU~e~~i~~;,tl~ct.U~iO~t" ~E I GH .T. TRAINING;-' thClr lIves, they, ancI thelr chIldren, WIll eventually pay the I B GEORGE DIXON 5 p.m. Turn applications in to the Weight Tralnmg Room wi! money hack in taxes, . . KI~r Feat.r •• 8Ylldl •• I. Union Information Desk. opened for student usc.o0 I , • • WASHINGTON - Democratic days, Wednesdays and Fflda,. National Headquarters here has ALPHA KAPPA PSI-There will tween the hours of 3:30 p.rn. There arc many arguments both for and agaiJlSt the issue. received this dunning notice from be a special meeting today in 5 p.m. The North Gymnasi\n, Although ma[]y stale legislators arc against the Korean bonus,_ the Triboro Bridge & Tunnel Au· Room 214 Uni versity Hall. All i be opened for st ud~nt rccrelll they all voted to put the proposal befor lhe vo~ers. The pre­ thority, New York, 35, N. Y.: members arc rcqucsted to attend, purposes each Fflday aftlll I "The Democratic prcsidential for the purposc of voting on pros. [rom 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. diction is that the voters will approve th{\ issue, candidate, Adlai E. Stevenson, and pecLive members. However, it would be wise for all voters, both ve teran and I party pass('d over the - Triboro RECREATION-The North~ non,veteran, to give this issue full study before they vote for Bridgc as follows: ZOOLOGY SEMINAR _ The Zoo nasium of the Fieldhouse wi "Sept. 10, 1956 - ology Seminar will meet Friday, opened for student reereatioDl it. The $33 million to pay for this bonus is going to come out 2 passenger vehicles at $.25 - $.50 O<:toOOr 5, 4:10 p.m ., Room 201 on all Saturdays on which I of everyone's pocketbook. 2 buses a! $.50 $1.00 ZB . The speaker: Dr. Emil Wit: I are no home football (I Total $1.50 'sebi Professor of Zoology SUI. Schedulcd hours are {rom 1:31, "Please forward $1.~0 to co~e~ He ~I speak on : "Thc Q~estion to 5 p.m. Students must lI't toll charges. N\. McKmght, ASSist· of Sex Reversal in Man." . their I.D. cards at the cage I More Politics ant Secretary." in order to gain admittance. Democratic National Chairma'l NEWMAN CLUB . _ Di scussion Paul M. Butlcr is trying to raise Group meets 'every Thursday at I tRS! During his IllllneroUS campaign speeches, Democratic presi-! the twelve bits. He doesn't. want 7:30 p.m. The ChrIstian Virtues "'~')1.~ . 1fQ(l official dential hopeful Adlai Stevenson has twice called for an end to ' Republican National Chatrman are being studied this semester. I ~ ~ .- '«--"-~r Leonard Hall accusing his mah of This week's topic is "Faith." ~ ., '!" DAILY all nuclear tests by the United States. Candidate Stevenson By FRANKLIN JOHNSON I.'> being a bridge beat. I ~ ~ further asserts that President Eisenhower has failed to go as far Central Pre .. Correspond en I • • • RECREATIONAL SWIMMING _ ~~:tI.i BULLEn as he could in disarmament negociations with the Russians. In ST. lOUIS, Mo. - Just 25 years , ;' The Republicans have "Truth There will 90 Recreational Swim· I ago this winter, "Show Boat," the, Squads" out on the road. The ming (or Univetsity Women at the Adlai's own words: UNIVERSITY CAlE~ operetta Oscar , Hammerstein Democrats have just countered by W~men's Gymnasium today and THURSDAY OCTOBER 41 "This Administration has even withdrawn its OW11 proposals and composer Jerome Kern ailapf-Iii publishing a "Lie Detector Bulle- Friday from 4: 15 to 5: 15. " when others indicated a willingness to accept these proposals." cd from Edna Ferber's Dovel, was tin." Thursday, October' • • • starting its first long run on Broad- This passion for thc lruth threat· DELTA P,HI ALPHA - Delta 8 p.m. _ Speech by La way, and in a quarter of a century I ens to become fanatical. If it con· Phi Alpha picnic, Friday, October I Soth, Editorial Edit«, The present Cold War exists because of numerous social, it shows real signs of stage 1m- tinues to spread, no storyteller 5, from 4 to 6, in City Park, shelter IMoin es Regist ~r "Functions j political and economic factors. But, perhaps the most im­ mortality. will be safe. No.4. Refreshments. Cost:_50f Editorial Page" - Senate Q Revived again in 1946 and now I Both sides are making a fearful per person. Sign in Room 101 · ber, Old Capitol. portant single reason there has been no outbreak of hostilities sch~duled for a new revival, the clatter nailing down lies. Its more Schaeffer Hall by ':loon, Thursday, I 4: 10 p.m. _ Medical Lecll lies in the fear of retaliation with nuclear weapons. The H­ fabulous Mississippi sh ow boat of I nervewracking than a thousand October 4, if attendmg: I Dr. Henry T. l1andllll, Prof." Bomb has proved a capable deterant to a "Hot· War." "Captain Andy " that never gets t St L . M t'li t h riveting machines. In additionI , -- . gery, Cornell University Co~ away from its stage moorings a . OUIS, 0., 5 I presen S 5 OWS . they are making life intolerab e W~A DANCE C.LUB -- First Medicine-"Disttlrbances in I But the H-Bomb, for that matter all nuclear weapons, ful· seems destined to keep alive more I ward New Orleans in 1836. Many' Boat" on Broadway and in theaters [or the people who have to sweep m.eeting of WRA SOCial Danc ~ Club Iology and Nutrition Follow~ fill thelr present function along the lines of the law of diminish­ than anything else the memories of stage plays 'we,e presented on the throughout the country, the memo up offices. I Will be ,held Mond~y, Oct. .8, 10 the gery of 111e Gastro.ln~ ing returns. That is if the United tSates has ten H-Bombs, and one of the nation's most colorful boats, mostly melodramas. Leading ory, at leasb, of a bygone era of This morning, Arthur F. Hcr· Wome.n s 6ymnaslum .. Tickets at i Tract" _ Medical Amphithell Russia only one, we have a definite advantage. But if the U.S. eras. actors and performers of the early I' show business seems secure. mann , of International News Scrv· $1 apiece go on sale 111 the Old i Friday October 5 As long as. "01' Man River," Nine teen tt1 Ce nt ury were .ear: t ure d. ice, stuckff' his headd' ..in thed doo\''Idl 01 Lobby of the Union, from 10-12', 8'.30 a.m . to 4' p.m, _ lawai has 1,000 and Russia 100, no one has any advantage. 0 Y: p .. I, , ° S h my Ice an lOJulre ml a.m. and from 2-4 m. on Thurs· munl'Ly Development Conf-e .... "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man," An early boat that set the pat· l Su st.tute oug t Russia and the United States have stockpiled nuclear wea­ "He's Just My Bill;" "Make Be- tern for manY to follow was Cap· b "WighpYcnd?o,e,s this place look like a day ,. O<:t. 4 an.d FrIday, Oct. 5. Senate Chamber, Old Capl·... ~ ' Heve," and "Why Do I Love You," tain French's "New Sensation." For Bro.dge Steel P . ly ~eglnners class IS at 7:30 p.m., and 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Taxi pons. Consequently, the stress today is not on the quantity of • d h I I rcplied: " It is due entire to mtcrmediates, at 8: 30 p.m. cOllntl'ng Seml'nar _ House 0 atomiC"!weapons, but the quality. It would Seem that if the continue to comman t e best ta · French's boat was followed by . the ' Republican and Dcn'iocralic cnt and effort of light opera stars, Captain Price's elaborate "Won· AM~S .Iaf) - The State Highway national committees. They are LUTHERAN GRADUATE CLUB ber, Old CtaPditOI. OctoL.r , U.S. d" ~tinllecI their atomic tests, even for only a few months, tbe memories of the glittering show derland ," Commission voted .Wedn~s day t.o sa ur av ... . I JIB tt t h f IY messing me up with the truth." -The Lutheran Graduate Club will F tb II 0' St te uLI the)' wQulcl1) lose ground to Russia in the exploitation and de· boats that once plied thc' natio~'s In their heyday the most famous lave .0 ln . u er, I s c ~e .. ene;I' I t ld M Hr' J ... 100 a - regon a • great rivers will be kept alive. were the "Princess," the "Cotton ne?r, lllvestl?ate the POSSibility of 0 r.. ermann no Ie. I hold Its first meetmg of the year at _ Stadium ' velop nt of atomic devices, and 2) endanger national security. What of the show boats them. Blo.som," the "Waterqueen," the. usmg. ~u~slit utes (or . structural have two huge wa~tebaskets, but 7 p.m., Thursday, October 4 at the I Su~ctay October 7 Esscn~lly we would let down our defenses. " teci n b dge c nstructlOn they arc not capacIOUS enough to Lutheran Student House at 122 E. 8 I' M nUf selves? Now and thcn you hear .tS!inny South" and the "Majestic." s I 1'1 . .0 .:. hold just the overnight releases Church Street. Dr Michaelsen, F'l PL·m. - '~Cwal b'oU ~ • • • • • that they arc coming back, but: A particularly great craft was th The commiSSIon .sal~ It fmds from the two parties, let alone tile head o( the SUI Dep~rtment of Re· CI m· elct~,reN" 10Su~thla'M~ take it from -John W. Allen, an his· "Float'lng Palaee," a cI'rcus boat. structural s~eel delivenes cannot . f d on tras SICa ml - .. Mtj tevenson's claim that the President has failed to extend -:'Y b d kl h t t mld·mornlng, late a ternoon, an \igion will speak. All Lutheran A . .' tori an at Southern JIlinois univer- Allen has found many oldsters e rna e qUic y, en~ug 0 m~e early evening "special announce· graduate and professional students uditoflTum. d 0 t-L• , himse fully in an attempt to reach a disarmall)ent agreement sity, they ilave all but disappeared, who were youths along the river ~he needs of Iowa s hIghway bUild· ments." The stuff spills all over are invited to attend. 4'30 ues ay,U .c ~rt ,. " with ssia seems unfounded. At the Big Four conference in and their traditions and .the Ferber- a half century ago , and ha ve vivid mg program . . the floor , with th e result that by . . p.m. - mversl Y • Cenev. in 1954, the President proposed his "open skies" plan, Hammerstein·Kern rendition arc recollections of the glamorous . Butter wa~ ~~structcd .to exam· nightfall the sweeper needs a St. ALUMNI DAD CONTEST _ The Cou~cll - House Chamber, about all that remain. boats. As late as 1931 - when me the po~slblhty of usmg struc· Bernard to wade through the snow· deadline (or entries in the Alumni ca6~3Ito°1. '1" I Club which lias been rejected many times by the Hussians since. He FROM HIS campus vantage "Captain Andy" hitched up to tu.ral alummum, pr~cast co~eretc, drifts of paper. Dad Contest for 1956 is 5 p.m., Fri., . p.m. - rlang e. UrJIi has colifen-cd personally and by note ~ith Bulganin, but to no point near the confluence of the, Broadway - '()lere still were 18 01 .any other subslitut~ .ava.llable, Most of it has a flash heading, day, October 5. Any SUI student Supper - Iowa ~em~l'lal -:1 avail. nd in the Uni~d Nations, the U.S. has attempted to Ohio and Mississippi rivers, Pro· ' making regular slops at river which would ,?e~t spec~flcatlOns.. indicating it is hot news. It is as is eligible to nominate a cal1didate. 7:30 p.. m.-Umvers!ty ~lub fessor Allen has made an exhaus· towns. The commission. said that. m hot and newsworthy as a special Nominations should be taken to the ner Bridge - men, presl reach a disarmament agreement, but Ihis5ian unwillingnesf' to I unlve~slty live study of what he regards as It was not so long ago at that, Iowa, as we!1 as III surroundmg delivery announcement [ have just Orrice of Student Affairs. Rooms - Iowa MemOrial 'l fraternities cooperate has resulted in a deadlock. "a distinctively American institu- because Red Skelton learned the states, ~ommltments to contracto:s received from Postmaster General Thursday, Octobfr 11 ,\ year. ]f Stevenson feels this issue is a vital one, why does he not tion that has all but passed." , buck and wing dance on the "Gold· for dchvery of structural steel IS Arthur E. Summerfield that it is DOLPHIN CLUB _ The Dolphin 4 p.m. - Public lectUft . t T~e Sig ~ The first such boats of record enred " and Ted Mack once did the 12. t~ 18 m.onti:s. That, the com· a violation of U.S. postal regula' Club will mcet Thursday evening sored by oriental studies - - 'I'j nhy was r n.lake some proposals of his own? ' mISSion said IS longer than the h JIll .. appeared on the upper Ohio in 1817. part of an off·stage bloodhound 15 months it takes to build a lions for a man tQ mail an infer- in Room 200 in the Fieldhouse. Mya Sein - "Burma, tea \I .ilon Pi fr Lone performers and groups of en· aboard one of these boats. Next b 'd oal machine to his wife. Any men interesled in joining and o[ East and ~e t" - Senate II first aware tertainers had been riding the river only to vaudevJlle, they were the rl ge. Here's just a segment Qf what takin~ part in club activities arc I ber, Old CapitoL • \)0 wa~ begun boats from town to town for some great proving . ground f~r young ' came in this morning: A colored cordially invited. . 10 a.m. -;- Unlversi.ty Cl.uII, 1 111' SlIlce tha time. but the large keel boat own- show people. "comic book" from Eisenhower- ' -- ' , 109 Coffee - UOIvcrsl!y 111 been won c ed by M. M. Ludlow, an actor him· TODAY ONLY two of the famous ~. Nixon headquarters. It is excit· PONTONIE~U - PontQniers will Rooms, Iowa Momorial Viii' I' and twice I self was the (jrst one where the craft Cill-ry on. The "Goldenrod," :._ ihg, if not 'hilarious. With It is a hold a smoker and orientation for . Friday, October 12 " The Pled, was offered an au· less its calliope and somewhat the ,_ -J.lrl prlee list explaining. that if I wash prospective new IT.etnbers this eV!l' 8 p.m. - Dad's Day r'ia a semester THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4,1956 ent~rtainment fill dience aboard. worse for weal", has been anchOred to present my [riends with a copy ning at 7:30 p.m. in Quad cottage 5. Dave Brubeck - Iowa M~ I Shortly after the appearance of at the foot of Locust street in St. 1 can get 500,000 for the bargain All engineering students enrolled Union. MIMBla Dial 4191 II 7'...... , ....IY. At 1110 Kil0C7M $11,250. 1l , AUDIT BuaBAU y.ur DaU,. I..... It)' 1:_ ...... Tile Ludlow's boat, Sol Smith built a Louis since 1937. price o( in ROTC arc invited to attend, Re· Saturday, Octobt~ 0' Dally 1... aD .lre.I.".. • • .,an... t. complete theater aboard a river It stages nightly the old favor· r doubt if I will do this because freshments will be served. 10 :30 a.m. - sur Dad s eJaCUIATIONI II 00. C...... t...... C,.Mr, II barge. and the typical show boat iles~ East Lynn, Ten ~ights in a 8:00 j\f;"~~~\'~Sh " ~:IEnULE I'd be sure to overlOOk a couple. , toin meeting - oPe. lroD! 8 ".,m. I •• , ... II..... ,. QUALI .iI ..... Fri ••,. had arrived. Allen says it was a Barroom, The Drunkard, Hamlet, 8:16 News and Uley'd be jealous. Nor am r SENIORS AND GRADS - Sen· 11 :30 a.m. - 1IIMd .~IYexeept Sunday .nd Clreulatlon Mil'.•. GordOft W.dlwortll development linked with the stroll- Uncle Tom's Cabin, . The Trail of n~ r~;k~!~f 'hel( going to heed the exhortation of ior and graduate students (exc\u· Hon Luncheon - Fil~ldl:lOWIr- day and holidays by student Alit. Clre. Mar...... Paul Be.rd •PI! CommunleaUon. ing minstrels and traveling dra. the Lonesome Pine, The Hatrields 9:4fi Je •• i~a T~l'd)' & Hume Crony n GOP Chairman Hall that I bring sive of the College of Engineering) 1:30 p.m. - Football - OIIIt., u....t-a CIty,., lctwa. Enlered ., _116 c.... matWr lit the pOet DUlce malic troops \>( mcdieval times. and the McCoys and more recent· t~ : ~g ~?~~cn C:onwt 166 million Americans to see the who arc interested in securing posi· Wisconsin - Stadium. 8ubecrlpllon rite. - by carrter In · tl· · fly. The Stutlering Cowboy. 11 :00 The World 01 Ideus new Republican campaign movi~ lion~ in the business and industrial 4-6 p.m. - Post ball«ame =•• r... Citlr. u"'" .....ct of Con­ Iowa City, ~ cents weekly or ,10 por P I ..-n of IIlrda' a. 1m year In 8CIvance; dx month., JUO. cop e 111 ou Ylng areas, many 0 When badly decayed and about 1l:1~ Jo in the Nav)' with the sure.fire box· office fields during the academic year Iowa Memorial Union. , Ihree month., p .CO. By n131!Jn Jowa. to sink , the wooden hull of this 1l:30 ... lt. of French titie, "Peace, Progress and Pros· 1956.57 should attend the meeting Mondey, October U Dla) 1,"_ • .".' .. mld;'I,hl t. ,. per year; sIX month. .",; th .... cl~~~ :n~~~t~~~~~~o, a~:vf:ol~!!~ ~~~~~~rtort month!!. P; all o'her IUbscrlp. ~~~~hm I In· ~ 1\ malI those who brought it to them. "last of the show boats" was l'e· :ng RRmblcs perlty - A Report to the People." sponsored by the Business and 7 p.m. - Ho,mc!colnlng re,wn 1")111. wI ..e.'. ,&1' ,It per Ilx mOllllu, p.lIO; .le1lO1, .r •• ~".D' t. Til. DI1I1 tIonl, ye ..; . . placed by a sleel one in 1947. Its 12:45 Know Your ChUdr~1i I am turning a cold shoulder to dustrial Placement Office October Ice - House Chamber, thr~ monlbll, 11.1$...... I.llorlil orne.. an I. ~. Ludlow and Smith met With 1m· managers maintain that some day 1:00 Musical Chnts the importunings of James Finne· 11 at 4:30 p.m. in the Chemistry tol. C...... I .. "... C•• I.,. ·MiMBER of the A88OClA'tED PRESS mediate success, and. numer~us • they may loose the moorings, reo ~:~ ~~~:e~;~o~ l;a~eaW"eY.land gan , Adlai's campaign manager, Building Auditorium. 7: 30 p.m. - University The Anoel.ted Prell I. entJUed ex­ elualvety to the it. lor republleatlon other boats .followed With vaned store the calliope, give it a new 2:30 Greal Women 01 France that I collect a bunch to view the Newcomers Club Bridge - DAILY .OWAN IUrx.vtlO.1 ,aoll of aU the loeal new. printed In tllil fare - floating menangeries and coat of paint and again follow the ~;~ ~;~~n aChanging America world premiere of the ~ematic TOWN WOMEN _ There will b(' sity Club Rooms, lMU. ICBOOL 01' IOVaNALll1i 'A8VLTY newlpaper .. well I. all It.P Dew. Publlaber ••.•.••.•• Leoler O. Ben. dbpatehn. museums, assortments of freaks river. - 3:45 Over the Back Fence super.colossal, "The Stevensons at a melOting of Town Women Mon· 8 p.m. - Humanities Zelltorlal ...... Artllur M. Sandenoll and trained .a~lmals, a,crob!lts, jug· Only the "Majestic" still sch d· r~ 6~~ld~~';;F, Hour Home." This movie runs five min· day, O<:t. 8, at 6:30 p.m. in the Department of Advel"tl.ln, ...... E, lohn Kollmln DAILY .OWAN BDITOa.AL ITArr ClrculllfMl ...... Wilbur Pe\enon Editor ...... Din 'lIilnon glers, maglclanl, mmltrela and ules tours along the rivers like a ~:110 Sportotlme utes, which makes 'me doubt itr RACR Room o[ the Union. Our cal Science Minailin. Editor ...... Ken Koopman musicians. Edna Ferber rather wraith out of ,t.iJe ~ast. A project : ; ~ ~~~:r HOllr authenticity. When was Stevenson candidate for Miss SUI will be sci· son, chairman, Clly Editor ...... Kirk Boyd idel\lized the scener of Hiram College in Qhio it (ea· 7:00 Passport (0 Music home for five minutes? ected. All undergraduate girls Who ~nt, University bf Newa Ultor .••..... &llan I'.~ndez , ' 7:30 Slud",.t }orum I DAlLt IOWAN\ADVlaTlIIMO ITur Sport. Editor ...... JIIft Hey ..T ' BARN UM, the great abow· tures troupes of campus Playersl ·a:OQ 'Colleert PM • I ' need an ' etidote for all this are not affiliated and are living in ' oodrow Wilson and Advertblnc Mil" • ..•... Mel Adl_ Society Editor ...... Eleano.r Benz ...... 1. Ad",'I't"!n. IIII'. Eml. Larkin ChIef Pho!loilrapber " WillIam NtiHn man, took his clrcliR ciownrivl'r but with "Captain Andy" still book· 11 :00 IRes.lon ti t Nir.r . poisonous truth. J think I'll go Ollt the town uren OI'e diglblp rOI' l,cudcrshil)" _ Shllmibilllll Clualfled Mil'...... Jim Hubbard Picture l:ditor ...... Larry Day from the, vIcinity o[ St. Louis ·to· Lng occasional stops for "Show I~ ::: fv~~r8 3,~~ ~~'~~row and drink some He serum. mcmbershJp In Town Women. lorillm.

I , THE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa Ctiy, la.-Thursday, Oct. 4, 1956-Page , -:es !Tunneling Thieves Steal I DENTAL HYGIENISTS ---;...;;;-;,...~...:;;~~;;;;;~;;;;; "\ $200 000 Worth of Furs Helen M. Newell, coordjnato~ o( Edward S Rose raternity .Scholars Honored , the dcpLlrtm nt ur d('ntal hygllm' 0 ..,.- Concert To launch BALTIMORE IA'l-Burglars tun· in the SUI College or Denti try, is Iowa winning its fint game, e neled through two walls of a fur attending the four-day annual meet· \ makes one feel the team Is pre· S . lng of the American Denlal Hy· pared to take on other teams - :NNIS CLUB - The 1\" store, avoIded a burglar ~Iarm. at lgienists' Association in Atlantic as we have filled thousands of eatiOft Association tCIIlIiI . the vault and made .off with mmk City, N.J. "I PRESCRIP,T IONS, we feel pre. eeting Mondays and SU I MUSIC eason tfor beginners, and A concert by the SUI Symphony Orchestra Oct. 17 in the main ' and other Curs eslLmated to be ---I pared to fIll a".y of yoUr PRE· Thursdays for inte lounge of the Iowa Memorial Union will open the 1956-57 SUI schedule ' worlh more than $200,000 early \ Do 't G t M . d SC~IPTIONS With our 1Isual ex· advanced players on g annex courts. Both, of ~~!iC::c~~~~~', conducted by James Dixon, ~ill present Berlioz' W~e~:~~;:~ Capt. H. Mintiens call. sri;.1tho::r;:!~11~![:;t':~~:~, \ OaChRncUare- SL!.I 0 P and competition is 01 " Roman Carruval" Overture, Schu· . \ G n university student ClII bert's Seventh Symphony and ed the robbery at Jandels, a North Announcements, Imprinted Nap- from 4 to 5:30 p.m. israel Quits UN Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. Charles street furriers, "the kins, Wedding Books, "Thank 109 S. Dubuque St. 3 in D minor. Soloist in the con· biggest fur thefl case in the city's I You" Notes, Wedding Photos, I 0 Wedding Flo w • r s, Wedding O,D E S SCHOLA certo will be Robert Chapman, in· history." . Cakes, Mints and Mixed Nuts. es Scholarships for TrUte Meetlngs structor in the M~sic Dep?rtment. David Silverman an owner of READ DAilY IOWAN r d arc offered to JERUSALEM, (srael Sector ~ The orchestra wlll also gIve Wed· .'. HAL L' S Israel said Wednesday its dele. nesday concerts in the Union Nov. the store. said at lpast 170 pIeces . 127 South Dubuque W ANT ADS students who hav!) 1 r more years of co ~~~~~~~~~~~,h~~a~~~n n~~w~e~re~t~~~c~n~~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ in all fields are stice Commission will attend no perform joinl conc:erls with the SUI 'I ~ 'nations from SUI II more commission meetings, Chorus for the Christmlls presenla· . , e in mid·October for A Foreign Ministry spokesman tion, the Easter program, and a COE COLLEGE PROUDLY ANNOUNCES THE 1956·57 SEA50N OF THE ~ to begin in autullUl said this wa decided on because May 15 concert. I fa l candidates should. of "the shady attempts by the The choral group. led by Prof. ' .. rice with Professor ' U.N. truce supervision organization Herald Stark, will also give a con· I University Hall. to equalize acts of Jordan aggrcs· cert March 6. COE AUDITORI·UM SERIES sion with iu~Ufied Israeli mea· The SUI Symphony Band undcr sures oC seJ(·defense." the direction of Prof. Frederick BY·SITTING-The U ' The 'Foreign Ministry notified Ebbs, will present concerts in the rative Baby·sitting Maj. Gen. E.L.M. Burns, chief of Union Jan. 16, March 20 and May 8. will be in charge of I U. . truce observers, anti the chief The SUI Concert Series will begin BEST OF STEINBECK OCTOBER 30 aumbach through Oct. t of the Jordan delegation to the Nov. 8 with a presentation by the e 5898 if a silter or inl . commission that Israel "sees no Soloisti di Zagreb, a chamber I An evening of exciting theater with Consta"CI Bennett, Tod Andrews, Frank McHugh, joining the group is ' useful purpose in continued routine group from Yugoslavia. Subsequent and Robert Straus. Fully staged and powerfully presented. "The Best of Steinbeck" examinations of border incidents." ev nts in the series include a con· opens on Broadway early next year, Hcre is your chance to see it premiered WiUl UE CROSS·BLUE SHI Burns immediately appealed to cert by the Minneapolis Symphony dramatic material never before presented on the Am erican stage anywhere. time staff members the Israelis to reconsIder. Orchestra, Antal Dorati conducting already participatiog Israel walked out oC of a Jordan· Jan. 22, a recital by Walter Giesek· Cross·Blue Shield ho ' , 'ti' - !DoUy 1."'&0 Pboto) Israeli meeting Monday just before in g, pianist. Feb. 20. and a recital and surgery plans and LLOYD COURTER, C4, ~OONE, receives a check for $401 from the N.tionel Delta Upsilon fraternity at the commission accepted Jordan's by Metropolitan Opera tenor Rich· LITTLE GAELIC SINGERS NOVEMBER 12 to participate have un , the all·fraternity scholarshIp banquet W.~nisd.y In the low. Memori.1 Union. Making the presenta. statement that a berserk Jordan ard Tucker, April 1. All Concert The ebarm of young voices !;inging ballads, folk songs, choral masterworks and join. They may join. tjon is Paul GriHith, Assistant Counselor to Men. Courter wu one of four students in the United States soldier was responsible for killing Series presentations are held in the their sprightly Irish dancing have won this 26·voiee children's choir wide European nnel Service oCfice, ! to receive the D,lta Upsilon award. of four Israelis at an archeological Union. site near Jerusalem Sept. 23. Two The Iowa City Civic Music Asso· acclaim. All 12 years old or less, (he Gaelic Singers offer a varied program that is 0l ld Dental building un~ After that date presell. rhirteen SUI fraternity men pledge group attaining the highest Id ays later Israeli forces killed . ciation, which holds its presenta· warmly human and musically rewarding ... a vivid experience and plcasure. bers will not have anothe were honored for high scholarship gradepoint average, also went to Pilot Says Jet Plane 38 Jordanians in a retaliation raid. tions in Macbride Auditorium, has rnilY to join until Octobu at a banquet Wednesday evening Phi Epsilon Pi, whose pledges made J M' d H' DC 7 Ion this year's program Janos Star In the Iowa Memorial Union. a cumulative average of 2.1912 for ust Isse IS - ' NEW DENTAL HEADS ker. 'cell1st,' Oct. 23: tile Par'IS Bal'. The (raternily scholars will be. the second semester illst year. . NEW ORLEANS III - An East· Two departments o( the SUI Col· let, Dec. 1; the Vienna Octet, Jan. I THE YUGOSLAVIAN DANCERS DECEMBER 3 IDERGRADUATES - 11 come' charter membl'rs oC Phi AI. I The Improvement Trophy, !:Iven ern Airlines flight captain said his lege of Dentistry are operating 26;- a~d Lois Marshall, soprano, Colorful, gay and graceful, this group of ~5 dancers, singers and musicians are the e a meeting o( all lhot pha Mu, new honor organization to the (raternity whose composite DC·7, with 16 passengers aboard. under new heads his fall. Dr. Ger· March l. foremos interpreters of the rich tradition oC SlaVic folk dancing. Sponsored by thEi I' aduate women. who all~ formally set up on the SUI campus gradepoint overage improves by missed crashing inLo an Air Force aid P. I~ancie, ~ho joined the SUI .A series of faculty :ccitals .also r.r senior privileges on , 'th last nl'ght's program. the greatest margin over the pre·l N . t t ' . b 50' t W d faculty In 1953, IS now asst. prof. WIll be held m Macbrldl' AudItor· Yugoslavian government, "The Great Kolo" is a spectacle of motion, song, and cos', wl or avy Je ramcr Y .ee e· d h d {th d t t [. th' Th i 'II f IOctober 4 and Friday, 0dJ vious semester, was presented to 1 an. ea 0 e epar men 0 lum IS year. e ser es WI ea· tume. I pO p:m. in room 221A ~ Members must belong to an SUI Theta XI which rose to second In esuay, pebodontology, the study of the ture Stephen HQbson. tenor; Betty all. It is necessary to social fraternity and must have I th' d Ie ( Capt. R. .J. Nemmers reported tissues surrounding the teeth. Dr. Bang nule' and Robert Chapman one meeting, Bttal· ' ne d a 3. 6 0 r bette r g ra d epom't pacek {13the secon semesth r19 rom. a1 \ hi s pI'1 0 tIledpu tl le passenger paneI R a Ip h C. App IC b y, a mem ber 0 f"plano - all, musIc.. msll'uctol's ' , average for a minimum of 60 se· ~:~ter~itie s ina~~~~arS~i fos:cthe up sharply and the, jet screbmed the S~ faculty since 1951 and an There also will be ,recitais by JOSE GRECO and COMPANY FEBRUARY 26 FIG H T TRAINING_' mester·hours of work. f' t t f 195556 P under the commercial plane. It associate profesor, heads the do· Prof. Norma Cross plOno' Prof. The dancer who eslablishcd Spanish dancing as a legitimate and stimulating art t Training Room Wi! Lloyd Courter, C4. Boone, Inter· IrsAI semes er ' 0 d '.th too k p Iace over IJ'over, D o.I T h e partment oC prosthetic dentIstry,. Margaret Pendleton,' plano; . ' Prof. bQngs a new company to Coe. a company that has been d scribed as "bril· 'I' d for student use on I fraternity Council president, was w e r:of::t~~s;:;~;e m~~ w;o p~~;r~~ passe,ngor plane left New York this the science of making and £itting Hans Koelbe.I, .' cello; Prof. Ramy Wednesdays and Frida, pr~sented with the Delta Upsilon dlvidual scholastic honors in each mormng en route to New Orleans. dentures. Shevelov, ~Iolm; Prof. Thomas liant", "dclgihtful" by critics and has played to capacity crowds everywhere. Plnn the hours of 3: 30 p.rn. national award of $400 as reeog· house for last year Ayres, clormet; Alan Alaubaugh, to see Greco, the finest Spanish dancer or our tim .• . The North Gymnasiuu, Ililion of outstanding participation Th "ted 't d th b CITY RECORD G, Iowa City, 'cello; and Mrs. Les· ened for student recrea3 m. SUI ae t'IVI 't' les. t ose h ldIOVI' th to f a11 ten f the f an·t lie EI'tzen ' G , I owa C'tI y, soprano. r ses each Friday aflCl\ 'The award is presented annually ~ue , this~ m ~ f de°SUI ~ Ir ~ , Faculty chamber music pro· SEASON TICKETS ON SALE OCTOBER 8, MAil ORDERS 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. to a small group of Delta Upsilon I'd m~ V' ~e%, I~C u h dre~I' grams will resume in Shambaugh fraternity members selected on ai' den Irgl d ' and c er ~nll t e HIRTUS HOlpltal. Auditorium o{ the SUI Main Libra· . 'd b . eans of un crgra uate co eges: DAVIS. Mr. and Mrs. WIUlam. Solon, n IYEAKLE, Mr. nnd Mrs, Kenneth, We t Irv Nov 4 The chamber group can TO COE BUSINESS OFFICE: CREATION-The North~ na t10n·WI e aslS. Dean Stuit Francis M Dawson &irl. Wednesday at Mercy Hospital. Liberty . a IIltl. 'rue day at Mercy' . , o( the Fieldhouse iii The Sigma Chi Foundation Tro. . ,'. Sld ',' FRHS, Mr. and Mrs. Poul. Weot Branch, HospllBl. also be heard Dec. 2, Jan. 13 , and h dd t th f te 't t eng.meermg, ney G. Wmter, I /I girl, Tucsduy a t M~rcy flospllBl.· MARRIAGE I.ICEN8E March 3 in Shambaugh Auditorium Cor student recreation.! py, awar e 0 e ra rm y a· eoml'Oerce' and Louis C Zopf GOEN'. Mr. and Mrs. John, 433 Rldgc- !{ESHNER, Earl L .• 21. and Caroline M, . . taining the highest all-chapter h ' Otl It d" 'land St.. a girl, Tuesday a' Mercy I HUBER. 15. both of Peorl •. 1\1. and m a specl;!1 Samuel Barber 15 Saturdays on which I ' t f th P armacy. , leI'S a en Ing were Hoap".1. POLICE ('0 RT program March 25 no home (ootba ll p gra de pom average or e year, the presidents and scholarship 'CODLBERC, Mr, and Mrs. Irwin , 107 BLAKELY, ThomAS L" m Firat St.. ' First ~~in, . led hours are Crom 1:31, was awarded to Phi Epsilon Pi, c"-irmen of the s""ial fraternl'ties Westl.awn Park. a boy. Monday of I fined .10 nnd co Is on 8 charge 01 ALUM DIES I I 1 · 'UI "" , a n $ $ Loge h d ·t·" Mercy Hospital. opcrntln, 'notor vehicle ... Ith 1f rows .m. Students must In ·, Wh IC rna e a compos! e. ave.rage the advisor ofea~h house and the HANSEN, Carry, 726 E. MaTket St., a I mufller maklnR excessive no I.e. . Daniel D. Fritcher, a June gradu· I.D. cards at the cage I of 2.62. The all·fratermty average executive committee of the IFC boy. Tuesday .t Mercy Hospital. CASEY. KleIn W., HOB E . College St., te o[ the SUI Coli ge of Com Cor the e s 2307 h'le the . HE IN. Mr. Imd Mrs. Robert. 115 Hol~ lined .10 pnd cO'lb on .. char,e 01 a e· Orders fi1led as rlXeived. Cflcck and m~nay orelers ollly. No guarantees can be er to gain admittance, y ar wa . ,W I The SchOI!lrsh.ip Banquet will be Ave .. a IIIrl, Tue.d"y at Mercy Ho,· (anure 10 oblerVe a .top sl"". merce, died in a Co. uncil Blu(f~ I average [or all undergraduate me~ 'held annually each fall as part of pltal. IMlRESI Howard 'If.. West LIberty, hospital Sept 20 folio 'ng a acc! was 226 . MILLER. Mr. and Mrs. TobJo s. R.R, a, lined '10. ,ulpen;led. and costs on a . ~ WI n . made that slngfe hdmissions will be availnblc for ally pcrformance so buy a Sea· . . S· til SUI the IFC's program to emphasize a boy. Wednp'«!ny at Mercy Hosplbl chatJIe of Into.daatlon. I dent near Menlo Sept. 27 when • Dean Dewey B. tUlt of .e the imporlance of hiah ac demie SJ:EIIING, Mr. and M .... Charles, w ..< 01 TRWT OOURT h' t k b'd F 't h son Tic et noto. College of Liberal Arts poke {ol.. L • a . Branch , a boy. Monday nl Mercy Hos. MAAS. Willi. m K . !lied petition aralnn JS car s ruc a rI ge. rJ c er . . h b l S achievem~n~ among Cratermty plIBI. Robert C. and Myrna J. MORROW Cor was e,tnployed by the Socony MObile j Iowmg t e anque, men SUTTER. Mr. and Mrs, David. 309 s'l $1 .500 each (or misrepresentation of Oil C K C' DAILY ~~~~~~~~ ~ . ~~.o~.~~d~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~ an~l~aw~~._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BULLETI visor, presented a key and a cer· ._------, ~:~~~e ri~. ~ae~ar:eem:?:qU~~ Po~ Do you ' think faster t~a. n yOJl c~n -typ.e.? VERSITY CALEtt which names of new Phi Alpha Mu '" . RSDAY, OCTOBER ',' ,members will be inscribed each , , fall, was presented to the Univer· '. Thursday, October' sity by the Interfraternity Council . , .m. - Speech by L8111 . UFC), sponsors of the program. Edilorial Page Ediltt The plaque will be hung in some s Registc!r "Functions! conspicuous spot on the campus, ial Page" - Senate Q probably in the Union, Roskens , -' Old CapitoT. said. p,m. - Medical Leclt E. Richard Hansen, P4, Council lenry T. Handflll, Prof. II . B\Uffs, chairman or the IFC schol­ Cornell, University ColI! l arship committee, presented the " , ine-"Disl't!l'bances in I 'plaque. Hansen acled as master of and Nutrition FollowiJtl ceremonies (or the evening's pro· of the Gastro·lnllj gram. , - Medical Amphithell 'f Fraternity m.embers who were Friday, October 5 recog niz~ as charter members of a.m. to 4 p.m. - lowal Phi Alpha Mu are; Development Coafett6 James KeJJey. A3, Sigma Alpha Chamber, Old Capit\4: Epsilon, Algona; Edwin Newman. a.m. to 5 p.m. - Taxi A3 , Phi Epsilon Pi, Davenport; ( ng Seminar - House 0 ;Alan Pearlman, A3, Phi Epsilon Id Capitol. , Pi, Des Moines; Braden Stevenson, , Saturday, October , A3 , Phi Gamma Delta, Humboldt; I ball - Oregon State v~ 1 John Prive, E3, Phi Kappa Psi, dium. Iowa City; Roger Stoughton, E3, \ Sunday, October 7 I Phi Kappa Sigma, Iowa City, ,m. - Iowa Mounlll 1 Lawrence Popofsky, A3 , Phi Ep· •• Lecture, "Columbia, LII silon Pi, Oskaloosa; Donald Van sts," Nicol Smith-M. Hulzen, A4 , Sigma Alpha Epsilon, rlum. Oskaloosa ; Jam e s Joy, A3, • Tuesday, October' Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Perry; Jack ,Stern, graduated June, 1956, Phi p.m. - University" Epsilon Pi, Perry; John J. Bouma; , House Chamber, n - AS, Phi Delta Theta, Pocahontas; I. Jim Young, A3, Sigma Alpha Epsi. p.m. - Triangle Club Use Eaton's CORRASABLE BOND I't lon, Waterloo; and Burton Sandok, r - Iowa Memorial U "~ 10.2, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Bronx, N.Y. p.m.-University Club t Paul L. GriCfeth, counselor to , Bridge - University . trace men, presented trophies won by ... ,. • t" ... - Iowa Memorial UJM. I. (raternities (or scholarship last Thursday, Oc..., 11 I year. m. - Public lectw-e ~ " The Sigma Chi "traveling lro· by oriental studies - W I', phy" was returned to the Phi Ep· Does your eagerness' io get' your ideas down on paper cause you to make ein - "Burma, the Jill IUon Pi Cratcrnity where it was typing errors? Correct them and keep going, with Eaton's Corrasahle Bond. t and West" - Senate~ II first awarded whE'n the program Id Capitol. \). was begun in 1951·52, . This i8 the paper with the like-magic 8urface that erases without a trace, .m. - University Club~ I 111' Since tliat time the trophy has I . at the mere flick of a pencil eraser. Your first draft can be the finished OpU8, offen - Universiti· IIi been won once by Phi Kappa Psi· , Iowa M morial UaJ I' and twice by Alpha Epsilon Pi. With not. sign of. smudge or smear. And Corras.hle is a fine quality bond Friday, October 12",./ I ,. The Pledge Trophy, awarded 9n ),ou'D he proud to use. It is hacked by the famous Eaton name. ,m. - Dad's Day 10"" 'I. a semester basis to the fraternitl' Brubeck - Iowa M~

Saturday, October 13 For a,m, - SUI Dad's You ~an get Corrasable 'Bond at your ceting - Fieldh()Use. QUALITY CLEANING favorite ttationery ttore right in town, unchcon - Flcldhlouse. in all weightt from OnioDikin to heavy Dial p.m. - Football - ~nd. ill cOovenient loo·theet packett sin - Stadium. JlD~ ccoDoiok:&1 SOO ..heet ream boxes. .m. - Post ball«an1e Jutt lIy that you want "eraaabic emorlal UnIon. - Oir-rit!abfe." Monday, Octolltr IS I· , . - Homecoming • F.... Pickup & Dell~ry I I House Chamber, 014 • On. Day Service j • laundry, Tool , This Marlboro ia a lot of cigarette. The easy-drawing filter teer.

Brown's Ft\TON'S -CORRASABLE BOND .... to keep right in your mouth, It works but doesn't get in the way • elprwtt. fro .. A BerkI~ire Paper awItIq. You pt the man.aize Bavor ofholHllt tobacco. The Flip-1bp Box u.p.' Unique Cleaners I No tobaoco iD 216 E. College Jv.jocW. every ciJarette in good shape, ~d you don't pay extra for it. . PAPS I C Olt'POlRATIO N PITT.S PI BLD, M.ASS A CH U~ BTTS lATON, G . .. H ·t· jMA"'''ICI'~vaelHlA"MOM~'''.*IOIO''''_ ..... ' ~ • • to.. " .~:• ...... 4-THE DAILY IOWAN- I_. City, 1• •- ThursUy, Oct • •• 1956 So(ial Security 'Facts': Adlai I New' €onf~,:,ct Boosts at prrrsB RCH IA'I - Adlai E. Stevenson Wednesday night accused President Eisenhower of a "gross misstatement of the record" in VeDepo's saying the Republicans should be credited (or enlarging the Social I ~c~~! ",-~,~"?u:r~:.""~ ?y~~W~ ·h;", Security program. I'd Mine Workers Wednesday re- ganization "this contract eneom· ceived and ratified a new one·year passes all that the industry can pay Barber Service The Democratic presidential nominee said Eisenhower made the I contract with the Bituminous Coal at this time. There isn't any more. slat ment 1D a campaign speech 10nday night at Cleveland. "1 am Operators As ociation (B C 0 A) If there was you would have got· 423 E. Washington {I urI' he is an honorable man." Stevenson added. "and could hardly hav deliberately intended the misrepresentations which his spee<:h which would give them an increa I' ten it. " included. of $2 . ~0 a day jn V\'(;!ges and other Although the contract is only for Stevenson said the "Cact is" that the social security program "was benefits. one year, it will run beyond next I No Parking Problem developed by Democrats against bittcr Republican opposition," President John L. Lewis of the Oct. 1 unless either party gives a 11!!;~~~~~~~!l!!!!l!!!i!I... He said he was happy to accept Eisenhower's challenge of Monday Mine Workers hailed the agree· SO·day notice of termination. ,~ night that the clection will hinge on Ule que tion or which party ~ad I ment as a continuation of six years fiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ____iiiiiii iiiioi_iiiiiiiiiiiiiii_ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--'.. '" done more in recent ye3r to help all the peoplc mect their everyday I of labor peace in lhe industry and problems. successful negotiation of contracts without government interference. The agreement with BCOA cov­ ers approximately lSO,OOO oC the na· tion 's 200,000 sort coal miners and usually sets lhe pattern for wage contracts with other oper3tors. BR' The contract calls [or a two·step Magli Want Your , actual wage increase amounting to to pit $2.00 a day - $1 .20 immediately ally 1 Shirt Done and another 80 ce'nts next April 1. the a That would bring the basic pay of .out H mi ners up to $22 .25 a day. liMy Shirts Rare Or Lewis. 76, who has headed the mi· 1 Medium? REICHS CAFE Have 57th YEAR We lounde; your shirts to your precise order ... the way (Dally lawan Photo by Bill N.I•• n ) the Waldorf does a stea k. If you want a little starch, a lot SAMPLING COLD WATERMELON, at Delta Zeta's " Melon Mess" Wedn.sday were from left. Dick 'Never Been or none a t all. you te ll us ... and tha t's th e way you wi ll , Sprin!l. A3. Madrid; Patty Nelson . A2. Lombard. 11 1.; Roberta Pop inger, A4, Cedar Rapids. and Nate • Jumbo Malts 19c receive it. Plus being cellophane wrapped and packaged Baldw in. E2, Cedar Rapids. Frat.rnity and sorori ty member. were on hand in City Park to devour 100 m. lons, The sorori ty hopes to make the melon feed an annua l event. 10 Plitvent crushing. Yo ur sporkling white shirt will ha ve ------• King Size all buttons replaced or tightened Or ... we'lIlaunder Free Burgers ... ~ . _ 2Sc So Clean!1I tha t shirt plus one more. Plane Crash IpTA To Plan ISodalDanceClub Plate Lunches . SSe • I Walch 1111 . Nitc N ClI;s Kelley Cleaners . To Begin Classes I Try Us and See Kills Pilot, e Dinners from , . 7Sc WMl'-TV elm. 2 DIAL 4161 e r Thc Social Dance Club of the I • DrIV f0 Ne W Women's Recreation As ociation Cameraman will meet every Monday evening • Italian Dishes · ' H· h from Oct. 8 through Nov. 29 in the Broiled . WALKER IA'I - A commercial unlo' r Ig women's gymnasium. I • aerial photographer and his pilot J Co-chairmcn of the club are Cin- . Choice Steaks were killed Wednesday afternoon in dy Cone, A4, Grand Island. Neb ., MINUTE DRUGS the crash of a plane in a cornfield The elementary school Parent· and Fran Varley, A4 , Cedar Rap- Chow Mein 312 miles southwest of here. Teachers Association committee ids. Tickets at $1 each will be on ' • "The Friendliest Store in Town" Killed were Robert Bachman, 35. whleh will distribute information sale today and Friday from 10 a. m. CITY'S WIDEST VARIETY of Ankeny, owner of thc Midwest Cor the Iowa City junior high school to noon and 2-4 p.m. il~ the .old Of TOP QUALITY fOOD LET ONE CAU 00 80TH Aerial Photll Co., and Ray Ingels, .. 'L d y lobby of the Iowa Memonal umon' 36, a pilot for Wathan Flying Servo bUildUlg prog~am WI L meet to .a I Instruction will be offercd in the AT SENSIBLE PRICES! DIAL 4177 Hey Students ! ! . ice of Cedar Rapids. The plane at. 7:30 p:m .. In the Central Jumor fox trot, \Y~ltz , jilt~rbug, swing l 3 J 3 S. Dubuque ~ ~~~~~H~~H~a~~~ S~~~~~ffi~un~~~n~c~9~.~~======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-_L~ 1 company. The commiube members will be - Bachman was m~kin~ aerial PhO. ' given instruclj~ns ~nd infor~ation SALE lographs of farms III thiS northwest Cor a door-to·door distributIOn of Linn County area when the plane matcrials on the building program. Get more for your money at crashed on the Charles Gilchrist MINUTE DRUGS during tho I Carm. The plane did not burn. A Thc $1.5 million bond issue, to lc Fall 1<: Sa le. A penny mor. , watch one of the men was carrying finance a new junior high school buys two I had stopped at 12 :35 p.m .. indicat· and to rehabil itate Central Junior ing the accident apparently occur· High. School will be voted on Oct. Ired at that time. ' lS. Farm families living In the area Polls will be in the Central Jun. COEDS!! reported hearing the plane flying . . . Speeial - stuffed Ilow over thei r houses shortly be· lor HIgh School gyptnasJUm and ," fore the crash. the SUI Compunications Center. furry dogs. A Mrs. Ned White , who lives near Voting hotit'\; "vill be 7 a.m. to " the Cilchri t farm, said the plane ' 7 pm I -$5.95 value "suddenly took a nose dive" and . . . plunged into the field . She told of Th~ elementary ~chool PTA WiLl Only- seeing the plane circling low over provtde car jervlce for anyone her house and a neighbor's farm. needing trans~rtation to the voting ------_._.- areas. Anydll~ wishing transplJr- 1 • NORTH AMtRICAN HAS BU ILT MORE AIR n.,\ NES THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY I N THE WORLD talion shouLd crll 7413. The bond issue provides Cor 51 new junior high school which would accommoclate 600 students. Pros­ ent plans allow for future expan· sian to accommodate 900 students. The new building would be buill on a 27-acre lot north of the Chi. ! cago, Rock Island and Pacific / Railway tract east of First Avenue. Rchabilitation of Central Junior High School will include five addi· tional classrooms, a new girls ' ·21 Worthy luccet80r 10 Ihe world r.moul AT·6 1-4. America', first four engine jet bomber gymnasium and shower, new indus· trial arts shop and unit type kitch· ens fol' the home economics depart­ mcnt. .-' The plans include re·wiring. new lights, new heating controls, acous· tic treatment and floor surfacing Old·. ~old.~I~ EMci.ting,~ew Game where needed.

Girl Scouts To Show for College· Students Only .• I Movies of Alaskan Trip , .. The Sabre Jellhallumed Ihe lide In the Korean War ' ..I America', fi rst all ·wealher, one·man in terceptor Slides and movies or the Alaskan . trip taken by Iowa City ,Girl How would you like to spend next summer on a 40- Scouts from Cardinal Coun cil duro day tour of t1le world? All expenses paid! y~sit ing August will be shown at 7 p.m. today in Longfellow SchooL England, France, Italy, Greece, India, Siam, Hong YOU'LL GO FOR , . Gi rls who made the trip and their ~ong, Japan . . . the far-away places you've dreamed parents and friends are invited to of s~ei n g ! OLD. GOLDS attend, said .Mrs. Hugh Carson, Either REGULAR, KING SIZE or executive 8i rector of Cardinal The GREAT NEW FILTERS. Council, who" accompan ied the 'I , girls to A1ask$.. 1st Prize AU -ex pense; 40-d9Y' toor of the world for Old Golds taste terrific! The reaSon : IWo, OR $5,000.00 in cash Old Golds give you the best tobaccos, • :t\atul'e-I'ipened tobaccos . .. L~BIN'S '·UI A.eric•• lint operltional_penollic ' .... 2nd ~rize 10-day aU -expense paid trip to Paris SO RICH, SO LIGHT, LUNC ~ EONETTS -• I SO GOLDEN Engineers, s cien t ist~ physicists , mathematicians .. .· 3rd-6th Pr-Izes 7-day aU :expense paid trips BRIGHT! I - SP Be I.AL to Bermuda LIKE TO ,HELP WITH -THE N~XT ON'E?' AKED I RCA Hi-Fi IV 7th-16thI Prizes s e ts ~ MARK Th e North American airplanes of the engineers and to specialists in other sci­ +tAM With Apple Sauce future will come from the creative poten­ ences. If you want!o work on advanced Perfection Salad I a - $100 Brooks Brothers '1 tial of loday'. young men. Pouibly you­ projecte right from the stert • .• cnj oy rcc­ Mash.d Potatoes 17th • 36th r;- r I ze S wardrobe certifICates and Grny :1 or members of your gradualing cla .. - ogniti~n and personal rewa rds •• . live Fre.h Roll and will help to engineer them. One thing it ' tllCII Butter and work in Southern California •. . SO Additional Prizes $25 Brooks certain. They will have to be the beat to join North American 'lI outstanding engi­ Cofhe. Milk. or Tea Brothers wardrobe. certiflc:ates merit the space reserved alongside the neering team. I funous North American planet pictured See your Placement Officer today to • . Beginning this week and continuing throughout the Fall j • 'thiaad . . arrange for an appointment with North semester, this paper 1Qill publish three puzzles a week, con­ I• Designing the beat airplanes to meet the American Engineering representatives taining t he letters which make up the names of American TASTE YET demands of the future it the challeagiDc ... they will be on eampus on: .( colleges and universities. T he letters are scrambled and must IN A be re-arranged to form the names of the schools. Clues with I'le , ~ work North AmOrioan offen to graduate Odober 10 ,.' l'e~ _ I each puzzle wi ll help you identify the correct answer. l(' I If you are not available at this time, please write: It'll fun , ~ . it's easy ••• start now! . , Dept. Col, Engineering Personnel Officc, CIGARHTE Coryri,hL t956. Ifarry n. HoJ/l.ter ~ 8 North American Aviation, Inc., Lot Angeles 45 t Cali fornia

DRUG S TqR~ .• R~le5 ~ First three Puzzles Appear ~.!I Next Pge _NOaTJI . AM.E~ A~IAT"ON, U~.C." · ..... '~1. i . Wiismngton THE DAILY IOWAN- Iowa City, la.-Thursday, Oct. 4, 19~P age J Beavers Expel T Fencers' Meeti ng Olympic Group Vetoes Anti-Pro Pledge- A varsity "ncing mHting will LAUSANNE, Switzerlano IA'I - The Executive Board oC the In· IHalfback Wesley be held in the Fieldhouse, Room ternational Olympic Committee unanimously decided Wednesday CORVALLIS, vre. \iii - Oregon 'Bafber' Gouges ¥ankees; 6 ~ 3 '­ 321, todf at 5 p.m. night to suspend the controversial anli'proCessional pledge for the Stnte Collc'ge W{:,9ne~Qay declo red !Depo's Melbourne Olypmic Games. its star halfback, Sam Wesley, in· The board had been convened in emergency session by I.O.C. eligible and dropped him from er Service President Avery Brundage to con ider worldwide protc'sts against school fo r wiUlholding information IPiC/es Iowa, the pledge. which would have required each Olympic athlete to de· when he regist red here two years Washington clare his intention to remain an amateur. ago. • n of Post Offic. In-World Series Opener Michigan by 'n9 Problem Maglie Gets r-Ik-e -Pro-y-'es-----=- 7 Touchdow.n IOWA CITY/S NEWEST and e t S e By JERRY LISKA FIrs erles T B D d AP MI.,.. ••I ~ p,ru r.,III.r FINEST SERVICE STATION I 0 e 0 ger es~ Ow:v:_h~:S~~ ~~~~k~3y;; F::~ ~ we t 39 I real tough at home. This is the , OPEN DAILY 6:00 A.M. - 12:30 A.M. BR!~KL! \.4'1 _ Ancient sal \' I Fan at Series' ;1~~::.~~:~~ra~~2~:~~£n~1 1 much glee in the TaU Corn Slate. Maglie, culled from the scrap heap NEW YORK .S'! - Presid~nt Ei· Michigan 19, Michigan State 14- to pitch Brooklyn to a pennant, fin· senhower attended his first World Michigan State's Spartans ranked ally won a World Series game at I Series game Wedn sday and prov- . No. 2 in the national Associated the age of 39 Wednesday, striking ed himself a Dodger fan. lie ap- Press poll. are a two-point klvor. I . out 10 New York Yankees for a 6·3 plauded New YOI'k Yankee home ltc, but we think the hO. me·loving I opening victory with the - aid of runs politely but .iumped up JOY' Wolverines wiII sneak one through YOU-R BEST BUY! homers by Gil Hod ges and Jackie fully at Brooklyn homers. before an Ann Arbor throng of Robinson . And when the seventh inning 100.000. Michigan has two season- , , While President Eisenhower and I' camo. he stOOd. anti stretched with ed quarterbacks which may be the R-E G U L A RON L Y • • • members of his Cabinet watched the other Dodger fans cramming difference. APCO from a box ncar the Dodger dug- Ebbets Field. Minnesota 20, Purdue 13 - We I '1 I esout. of Sal the came 1956 through serics inopener. the clutch· AI. " , E sen hower stayed un,1 th e rJOa underestimated the Gophers against I I though nJcked for nine hits, the . out of the Brooklyn 6·3 triumph. Washington. ]{ Minnesota fullback TOPS SAL (THE BARBER) MAGLIE, center, throws hi' head back as ' Before deparlin~ by plane for Dick Borstad is in good health, the TOPS crafty curve ball artist from Niag· Jackie Robinson, I.ft, and Gil Hodg.s slap his chut in the Dodg.r's Washington, ne gave Lhis opinion Boilermaker line is due for dent· ara Falls. N. Y. had his strikeout dre"ing room aft.r Brooklyn and the Barber lathered the Yankees f th . T P d h Le D IN IN itch when it was nceoed. 0 e game : JOg. rue. ur ue as n aw· P As the crowd. o( 34,479 slood and (so to speak I. SalV'lltore struck out t.n in winning his first Series "It was one of the best-it was son pitching, bul the Gophers arc QUALITY cheered while the President left. game '·3. Robinson homered and sparkled afield; Hodges provided real Cine." not exactly "armless" with Bobby OCTANE I .29~GAL.ER waving to the stands, the name oC the winning margin with a three run homer. The Republican President drew I Cox and Dick Larson hurling. , Maglie still was on the lips of all. a cheering welcome as he drove Ohio State 24, Stanford 12 - Ohio It was a remarkable sight for those H k (t· · 'into . ~he park, in Ule . center of State and Michigan State, the Big who remembered the years when aw eyes on Inue . traditionally Democratic Brook· Ten kingpins this season, don'L 'PLUS, FRE E PREMIUMS Maglie, the New York Giants' I.. n. play each other. Michigan State : "Barber," was the most hated man His open top limousine drO\'c spanked Stanford 21·7 last week. so I in Brooklyn. ' onto the field through a gate . in the Buckeyes will try to do a Iittlo I All through th e sunny, cool after· the right·center ricld fence a half- betler. The Bucks belted Nebraska noon the Dodger bullpen toiled dili. Contac' t Workouts hour before game lime. 34·7. Maybe the Bucks won't lose gently. First it was Don Bessent. Eisenhower stood and waved as Uli year, at least not up until the 'p E T R 0 - K'I N G then Clem Labine and Cinally both the ear rolled along in front of Nov., 24 finale with Michigan. of them in the seventh. eighth and '" . . the sland Lo .home plat.e. The fans I Notr. Dame 21, Indiana 7 - The 606 so. RIVERSIDE DR. ninth. Although Manager Walter I I0-:va Coach ~orest. Evashevski I an elbow. 10 .he IndlaM . victory. ar.ose and mmgled ':hell' appl~uso Hosiers ean't expect any sympathy Alston twice visited tho mound to I co~tmued to dnvc hiS Hllwk~ye took part 10 the dt,mmy. drlll~ Wed· With cheers and wlustles. at Notre Dame for their 27-0 spank. confer with Maglie. who had gndders. hammcr·a~d·t u ngs Wed· nesday, but was agalO wlthhe~d Eisenhower smiling broadly ing by Iowa. " I UIl'own a no·hitter at the Phillies nesday 10 preparation for SaLur- f:'om all contact work. Suchy IS stepped from the automobile on ------======Sept. 25, he stuck with Sal. day's home opener against Oregon expected to b~ I cady for ' action to home plate and was greeted Maglie's greatesL day started on State. ISaturday . by WaIter F. O·Malley. president a shocking note. Mickey Mantle I The Hawks scrimmaged for the I The other Iowa co·captian, tackle of the Dodgers. slugged a two·run homer ove1' the second straight day, although not Dick Deasy, work('d with the Cir&t O'Malley introduced him to Wal· Here's How to Play right field wall in the first inning. as long as fuesday. The enbre team Wednesday and is considered leI' Alston. the Brooklyn manager~ Except for another homer by Billy drill lasted more than two hours" a good prospect for a starling berth I and Casey Stengel. Yankee man­ Martin in the fourth. Maglie shut but less than an hour of It was de· Saturday. Deasy has been ham· ager. Theil players of both teams out the favored American League voted La the scrimmage. pc red by an :lId knee injury. but lined up to shake hands with the champions. The rest of the lime Iowa worked has been improving rapidly in re· President. 'l:hree till1es .he threw the third , on defense anJl ran dummy oHens. cent practices. Afler the entire Dodger squad • stnke pa st GIl McDougald. the ive plays. And Collins (Mike ) Hagler, passed by, Eisenhower started lo· Yankee shortstop. and he (ann~d I The Hawks. while they scrim. Iowa 's chunky lillie scatback, ran ward his box seat ncar the Dodger hyo of . Manager Casey . Stengel s Imaged, hit hard and of teD. There on the first cleven for the second dugout, apparently believing he I plOch hl.tters, George Wllso l1 and were Cew quick whist1c~ to avoid had met all the players. But Sten- Joe Collins. th . j . E h k' '11 f straight day in place of Bill lIap· gel grasped his arm to point out To end the game with a nourish, e 111 ~nes 'vas evs I can l a· . pei at right halfback. \ he still hadn't met the Yankee . Maglie made Mantle hit inLo a dou. ford to II1cur. Other first team members Wed­ " ble play that brought the Dodgers Spirit on Lhe squ~d coptinues La nesday were frank GiUiam and 1>[ rushing to the hili to pump his run high. Evv has evidently man· Jim Gibbons at the ends. Alex Kar• . hand and slap him on the back. aged to keep lhe squad "up" after ras at the other tackle. Hugh ' Ebbets Field, known as the U1C 27-0 win .lvcr rndianrl. He may Drake and Frank Bloomquist at I graveyard of left·handed pitchers need all the spirit he can mllster guards, sophomore Jack Leslyn, a OLD GOLD·'S·, GR'EAl: NEW GAME because of its handy left field I against the Beavers, who must Inewcomer , replacing Suchy at cen­ stands. turned out to be just lhat rank as a contender in .the PacifiC ter, ~I:'n Plpen at quarterback, Don SEU'-A DDnE SED envelopc. '(c) Prior to roC<'I. lng to Whitey Ford, the top earned run I Ceast conCercnt(' despIte a one· ~obrJOo at left hali and Fred Har· A total of 24 puzzles will appear before the Christmas a pri7.p f'ach winnf>r mRy bf'l rpqulrftd to aIm an am· davIt ""rtl/ylnc lhRt h. or ~ e II ollglble 10 compele in pitcher in the American League I touchdown loss to SouLhern Cali· i ns at fullback. acoordan.., .. ILh rule 4·a: lllAt he or Ih. h.1 not boug ht. and Yankee 19-9ame winner. fornia last w:Jek. - ______holiday. Get started now in Old Gold's exciting new oold or exchanged the I>U'';. ""Iutlono and II not Ford was Clipped for five of the Co·Capt. DOll Suchy, who injured Farrell Tr.·be Boss acUna ror, .. it h r-r by pro.l("Y or in coll ahoration with, nny Brooklyn runs and six hits, includ­ game for college students only. pcraon who Is not qual/ned to particip.te under th. ,ul ... ing Robinson's solo homer and a S. METHOD OF JUDGING: Decision 01 the judI!"" I. three-rull blast by Hodges, before New York 1m - Kerby Farrell, final and rontPltnnLA .0 ngr('('1 upon 8nft-ring the ,arne. Box Score man.!lger of the Indi anapolis I". Here are the Official Tangle Schools Solullons lo the pu,.zI .. will be judled On corrl",ln"'. he retired for a pinch hitler in the WILBUIl JUST WOKE UP TO \ncludlng tho Ipollinl 01 the nam ... All .ntri ... beromo fourth. NEW YORK AB RHO A dians 01 the American Assn., the properly of P. Lorill.,d Company. Nune will b. Holding a 2-0 lead on Mantle's I Bau. r. rr '" .. .; II •..•\ :I 0 , 1l1E FACT THAT HE~ IN CLASS! Rules! SAVE THEM! returned. P. Lorill.,d Company cannot be , ..ponslble SlauchLer, It ..... ;j I :\ (J will be the next manager of the f'l r any IIQlulionl unduly delay d or lOll In th. mail.1 homer following the first of three ManUe. d .. .. .:1 I I 4 I Cleveland Indians, the An oci· 1. 'RilES (a) P. Lorillard Company. tho mRk ... 01 P. LorillRrd Company reserves lhe righ t. (only In tho lhi" also appliPB to mRit from the P. Lorlilard Comp.ny singles by Enos Slaughter, Ford ~ ..ra ...... :1 0" 0 .4_. 0 OLD GOLD CIGARETTES . ..,111 award a lotal 01 86 " ,.,,,l 01 lurth., Lie or LlClI) to r.quiro con ('Otan(. to Lo HllY contestant. On entering the game, each con· Skowron, lb ..... , IUS atN Prus learned Wednesday KEEP ALERT fOR A permitted the Dodgers to tie the MeDoUlald, •• . . I II 0 :: (J prl.es, valued at more Lha n $U,OOO - IO eollego elud.ntl 101vo u many Lle--breaklng pU'l.7Jes under lupprvi.ion, I"lbnt ae","pta the lorecolng rul .... binding. P. score in the second. Robinson's ~lartin .. 2b·Xb ...... ;1 I I 0 I night. In the Unlled Sta .... In ac o,d.nee with th. lollowina and without lWIi.!lanCt>. aa are neccaanry to d et.crminc Lurill.rd Company reserves tbo right to dioqllall/y any Carey ..rb ...... 1 0 I I BETTER POINT AVERAGEI Omelal Rules. (See COmplete! II ... 01 prl ..... ) (b) Th l. a ,I nili. winn .. ror e.c h prize,! ontrut. not .onlormlng. EvldeDco Indloating coU""ion home run. a 3GO·foot blow inLo the 0 ('o ll ins ...... I U 0 U II A member of th e Indians' of· lame "UI consi.t or t,;\leoty· (our (24) monogrammed by or in. IIKibillly 01 conlestant. will automatically Don't let thac "drowsy feel· 3. NOTE (a) Wben entranta have compltled .olutlono lowedeit Held seals. brOKe the ice. !. :~~~y~ p...... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ nicial family said Farrell will puzzle d,awiop 10 be pubillbed In th l. and oil,er dlsqualiry lueb conteatanl.a. . P. Lorillard Company collo"o n..... pap.r.: three pu.zl"" ach week for ei"h~ Lo the complete oeL 0124 Initial pozzi .., which • ..., to be r~rvOiJ the righl. to wrreet any typocraphical errorll or Hodges' single and a double by • WilBon ...... I 0 0 0 (I ing" cramp your style in class wC(lks. and A aeries of He-breakfn" putzlea, II needed, publilhed thrro per week In this paper, the lolulions ol.h('r ('rrors which may appear in any publl..,h ed matter Carl Furollo evened the score at Kuok •. p . .. . .0 II 0 0 0 be named AI Lopel's successor b Cerv ...... I 0 I 0 0 , .. or when you're "hitting AI outlined In rule 2. (e) Conlcat.anta mUSL arran,. the arc to be printed or tYlX'wriltc!n by tho entrant. in tho in eonnedlon with th l. game. P. LorlUard Co., In""l.r 2.2. ~lorgan. p ... .. 0 II 0 II 0 the books". Take a NoDoz; ...amhled lette.. Irom eacll 01 the 24 monocrammed a"",..or .paCO' provided on Lbe puzzlo (or a r'i'"0nablo sa publleallon oC pw:zJeI f. conocrnNi. til r,,-ponllihle during. the 'fI(orld series or short· set With one out in the Lhird , Pee d Byrne .... '.; ' .. I 0 10 0 0 drawIngs 10 thaL thoy correcUy lpell Ihe name of a la<:llmlte). The complete 01 24 punllll mUllt bo only ror l u bmllliD~ materi.1 ror publicaLioo 1.0 uew .. IG. Coloman, .b ... 0 0 II 0 0 Iy after. LOpel resigned last Awakener! In a few minutes, ."'laln Am.rl.an colleae or unlve",IIY. In Iho Icrambled "n, ,,'erro, "rally trimmed and cnclOAed in an env(>lope, Involved. Wee Reese beat out an infield si n· Tolal • .... , .3.; 3 9 ~ I 'l '~ you'l1 be your normal best ... drawlnp there are no II Upc.rtluous Jette,... no datortion tiM and nOL rolled and aadrCllled to:-Tongl. School• . week. CopyriehL 1956. Uar'1 II. [[oUllter gle to Snider I' BROOKI. YN AB H A wide awake •. , alert! Yout or lettera, and no Icllt'rw arc Icrt. out to eonfulC or mil-­ P. O. Box 26A, Mount Vernon 10. N. Y., and mRill-.d Mc~ougald: Du~(' ~ a lead enltant •. A clue "'1\1 be lurnLoh.d ..,Ith ""ch d,aw. batrlng a poetmark not later than Decomber 19. 1956. followed With a slOgle IDtO short GlUlam. .. • .• :1 fl • I Farrell has mill1aged h,dian· ~b ~ doctor will tell you-NoDoz 10' to belp Identity tho •• rrect an'''.r 10 tho puzzl e. Doconoted. pasled or .mbeliished puztl"" arO not .por· I center. Yankee Manager Casey Kels., so .. . .• ... 4 l 2 J I apolis for sevenjl years and this Awakeners are safe as coffee. millpd. Ea("h ~t. or 24 puzzlce must be accom panied by Stengel came out to confer with , ai.· . .. \ year guided the Indians to the 2. (a) The p..... n complylnc .,Ith all lhe rules 0( the a wropptr ~onl nny lype OLD GOLD CIGAHETT E SAMPLE PUZZLE ~~:I~~.~~ ~ ~:: ~ ~ . ~ Keep a pack handy! lame and lolvinl tbe hilh""t number 01 p",zl"" paald to tbe winner. Tho peraon complyln, with aU Lhe 10 IhaltheY may bo lubmltled AS a complete IICt at tbe Brooklyn's first run came in the I of the International League in In hlndr lin rules of tbe ,arne and ""h'in, Lhe second hleh .., number end of the lam e. Enl'Rnta are not limited .. to the ourn· a. struck oul I.r ford In lib 01 pu,d .. ""rr!'COy will b. dt'clared lhe winner 01 the fQ UI' th off Johnny Kuc ks, the sen· I b Sh"led ror Klick. In 61h .9c ber of ~omplpt.e leLs or Solulions. Ho"ever, eaGh aet. mun four straight games. ,,_II1II11111 • eecond prize. 10 like manner, the winnora of t.he remain­ be submilled individually, and on!y ont} prize will be der right·hander who replaced c Siruck OU\ for Carey In "I" Inc 84 prlz .. will be delermlned. (~) In c..... more than .".rded to ony ODDe ntrant. (e) Aller thc deadline for Ford. Roy Campanella doubled to d Fouled oal ror Morran I.. 81h one Pel"8On .otVeA correctly the aarne number of puwes. mailing solution I, the eorreet anlw@~ to all 24 puzzles New 1'orl< ~tlO 100 OO~3 the prl •• LIed lor, and al mapy luboequent prl ... al the far corner in right center and Brooklyn "~R 100 1IOx-o ..,iII b. publi.hed 10 ••10,1. I..... ollhl. pape,. Eacll OR thr" rc are penon. tied, will b@rf!lterved and tha.e.a txinJ contestant must ke<'p lin aeeurat@rpeord of aU IJClutionl scored on Sandy Amoros' single to I E - Skowron . RBI - MonUe 2. Rob. ,.111 be ,equlred to ""Ive a ..t 01 tle-breakln, puzzles. to anrle.heck hi. answers wilh tho published correcL answer.. center /In.on. Furlllo. lIod,e. ~, ~larUn I. Am. ClUE: The third oldest instiLution 01 det.,,",in. the order \n which the r.--ved prizes will be higher education in the united States, this • • . . oro •. '!8 - FuriUo, CAmpanell a. IIR - IOWA MEMORIAL UNION awarded. Eacll 01 tb. tI ... breaklnl pu,.zI ... ..,iIl b. com· 4. WHO MA YENTER . (e) Thlt lame 18 open to all bona Maglie skirted disaster IOnlllg ~I.nlle. Robln .. n, Hod.e •. Marlin. SB prloed 01 Icumbled lette ... forminl Ihe nam .. of either fide collrge .tudenl. In tho United Stat.. : that il. university was chartered in 1701, and after inning. Never was it a sure ;;ldGI~~~mM~'~ln-:- ~1~~:.::r.~.:.'"D::,j , ont', two or three American colleges or univertlitlea. Clu~ p~f'80nl who, at the lime o( entering. are duly registered later named for i' na tive of oBLOn. Walter thing that he was going to last. IIod ..... Left - New Y.rk· B. Brooklyn ... Ith each puzzle dr ...ln, will indltate whether th.· in an accredited cQllege Dr universilY within the Camp WIlS II grent football oach here. In th" Dodger clubhouse Maglie 4. BB - ~U,lIe ~ Dura. MlnUe t. Mar­ CAFETERIA HOURS' pU2.!.lc contain. one., twO or lhree Ichooll to he Iden· eon tl nental boundarl"" of the United Stales, rxeoptlhat . ... 'tin. Mor,an 2 Gilliam. SnI der. SO - Ilfled. If. alter 10luLlon. have been submitlod to Lhll lbe game is not op~ to It.udenta WhOBC immedinl rami­ ANSWER: YALE \ said, "I lucked it OUt." Manager MI.Ii. Iii Sk.wron. MoDou.ald 3. oecond 101 of pu ...... a II. or lice .WI remain, lh_ lied lies are .mployed by P. Lorlllard Company or Ita .dve .. Walter Alston said Don Newcombe Carey. Ford. Manlel . Wlle.n , Co lllni. will be required to aol ve anolheT tle.breakini pU.J.de. A". tlaini Ripne-iea. Contest il subject to aU State and Baue" Pord t 1\1 .ile, Kuckl I Reese. be Save lhis alphabet. Letters shown in all puzzles 2 ,",0 - compaDyinl thl8 tie-break .. will an officlol list of .' ederal reaulationl. (II) Contestanta may. if they (27·7) would pitch today's second Tu rl., O.d •••. Campan.na.. BREAKFAST Amerteaa coli .... and univel'lILia From tbe.e, contest­ preler, mako eopl .. 01 the puul.,. by hand. Copl ... or will have the same characterisLic... Notice the game at Ebbets Field Hc WOUldn't Ford" In S. Xuek. ~ In 2. 1Ilor,an I In t . I . Tu rley. In I. R-ER - F.rd G·~. Xu.k. ant. rtill make up a list or Khoo" and coUecea in accord .. the puzd .. and 01 OLD GOLD pllel",e "rappe ... M's have straight sides; the W's are .Ianted. name a third-day pitcher for the 1·1 . Mor.an 0·0. ·r.rley 0·0. Marlle 3·3. Mon. thru Fri. 7:00 to 11 :00 anre '«I1tb InstructloDa to be rIven al that time. The rep,oduced by a multiple pro .....uch Ill! carbon paper Note the difference be tween the N'. and the .Z·s. wnl~t eamine the bi,heel ~re in 10 doin. wHt be or mlmeoa:raph are not Ilceeptabl,,_ Enl rants who .. anL opener at Yankee Stadium Friday. " ~~al..~~I:· ( k)-;I~~rta ~.B~;;:!~ l~l Sat. 8:00 to 11 :00 aworded Ih. bl,boot 01 the pri ... tied lor. The ne.t back punl .. and COpy of Official Rules may oblaln them Manager Stengel picked Don Lar· •• oond b.... N.pp U\l Iblrd bal •. Gor- bllheot prl •• will be awarded th. eonlootanl earninllhe hy odd",..ina th.lr requesl to T.n~l. School. Sack ABCDEFGHIJKL.M son (11·5). a right.hander. ~:rd. f:~I~~~~.~I~d.:- ~;,::o~ (I\) rl,hl lIecon~ilhest ecore and eo on down Lhroulh t he reo Pu.r.z1ps, P . O. Box 9, Orand Central AnnPJ, N .. w York oerve<\lrl ... that have been lied for. Th ... tie-breaking 17. N. Y .• cncloling 5 ~ In pq ymont lur r.ch puz;le ,LUNCHEON puul... II 0'_'1, wUl be mailed toeacb con""''''nl. desired and / or rul .... together with a STAMPED NOPQRSTUVWXYZ Mon. thru Sat. 11 :30 to 1:00 Start smoking those great Old Gold cigarettes ... start playing the great Student Special 40c "ART NOW' S~ I li T • ,new game, "Tangle- Schools'_'! Win a free tour of the world for two! lOOK! DINNER PUZZLE' NO.2 PUZZLE NO.3 LET'S TAKE OUR Mon. thru Sat. 5:00 to 6:45 BREAK AT ... Sun. 11 :30 to 1:30

11' Iowa Avenue ' COFFEE BREAK Dial SSI1 Mon. thru Fri. 2:00 to 4:30 • Hamburg Inn 214 N. Linn CLUE: Situated In an attractive New CLUE: Founded in 1894, this uni versity Dial 5512 I England town. this college lor women CLUE: Thie university is loeated in the acquired itl! prelllnt name 50 years later­ Box Lunches opened in 1875. A training school lor Midwest, and is known lor its IlIrre in 1884. Originally n medical college, it women naval ofllcel'll waa held here during enlineering schools. [t was first opened to issued the first degree in medicine con· • Big Ten Inn for all home football games World War IT. etude!'ts in 1874. ferred in the Southwl!!lt. ANSWER~ ANSWER ______and Drlve·ln ANSWER~ ______

513 S. Riverside Name~ ______on sale each Saturday Nam&. ______~ __~ ______Dial 5557 Ngm&' ______~~-----: .J"d''" ______Addr... Adclrea. Call your ordet· in ... it be will ,=sta l.~ 4Ji ~ :.rS~~ V GM, Sla" Unior),' Dining Service C~r--~~~~~~~ \ ready to go when you get 'lrerf' . , (Jclll.g.------Col/sg. Col/toe p ... '-THE DAILY IOWAN- Iowa tity. la.-TfIursday, on. 4, 1951 Kickoff - 1YWCA Committee Saturday C/a~ses To Beg!~ ' -~~ , ARE OPEN-: 1 IOWA'S FINEST • • • I Interviews Today Sixteen Saturday cla;ses will hcllin at 9 ~.- S8turda1 ! at ~ ~. I WE'lI

lerestedfive service college committees wom n. for any in. ------hour. :--;:;:;;:;;:;;.;;::;~;;;:;;::;::~;:~:;:~~~~:;:;~;;~~;:;;:;~;;~~~;;;;;:~;:;::;::;::;:;:;~~~~~;;;~ -- Those who didn't ign up ror in· terview appointments at the YWCA . get·acquainted tea Tu('sday after· \ STRAND • Last Day • noon may still be int('rviewed by James Cagn. y going to the oIriee. "A LION IS Commissions include nalion a nd IN THE STREETS'" the world. Chri tian heritage, per· _Plus- sonal life, and campus life. "EDDIE CANTOR STORY" Areas for committee work cover L ______------' the fields of public relations, per· ' _Doors open 1: 15- sonal ervlce, pecial interests, Classified \ Child Core Work Wanted Services AmNTION MQTHERS: if ~' ou nrc 11,· WASHINGS, AND' mOml!l'GS WAN'!'· PHOTOFINlSHlNG - 8 11<. $eNloe, Adverttdng Rates ~ t'ere.ted In exp.rlellCed child core at ED. DIAL 3-0446. ltO·a Lowest Rates. You.ng's Studio. 10.31 finance :::::n~:al:lr;:~am . ~jlJ{!t~rrJ1) ,"erv reoronable rnl.'s. caU 1006' or One Da)' .. , ...... 8¢ a Word 8.1903. . 10·10 WASHINGS WANTED: Dial 8·0446 The Bela Chapter of Dames Club" ____ -_.... 10·6 Typing Two Days ...... 1~ a Word BABY Oore daily. DIal '783. 10·9 SUI's student·wife organization, 'I WANTED - Ironl:--.u. Call 1I-~~9. 10·5 'l'yp;nll 9840, 10:. WILL BABY SIT hs, sp<\J1,s eQuipment, Uld sot) USED Eleclrolux Vacuum CleAner. Jewdry. HOCK·EYE LOAN CO., 221 !I, WANTED soloist 10 .. Christllm Science 11-1007 . 10·5 Capitol. l ..lA Display Ad. Chun:h, Call 8·2643 afternoons. 11-28'/9 Wait, I .... . ' Phot. by evenings. 11,)·4 SINCLE ~s for sale, one dre ser. Real Estate ANN COOPER, AI. Cedar Rapids, kicks off the SUI Youn, K'~'UDIII' i l'td' §;) , One Insertion ...... Phone 8·126!l. 10-9 cans Get Out the Vote Drive, which will continua until election time. "OVER THE " .... "" 98¢ a Column Inch FOR SALE: Port,bl. t)'l>ewrller In good FOR S{\LE new lhree and lour bed· The Young GOP witl work to get .very Univorsity student to register Rooms for Rent condition, $4.0.00. Coil 11-2259. 10·9 room homes. Immediate pQIfIe8IIOl\, N 0 W WEEK.END" Five Insertions a" Month, each Larew Co, Dlnl 9681 . 10-te• • • n~ vote and will offer Information on registering in their home FOR , RENT: Room. Gentleman. 9215. SALE: Lclca 1111 cumern wllh SHOWS AT - 1:30. 4:00, FOR. towns and voting by absentee ballot. insertion .. 88¢ a Column Inch • 10-11 I Volghtlander' 1.5 len •. Call 11-43'79 Situation Wanted I 6:45. 9:00 p.m, --' 10-5 ren Insertions a Month, each SINOLE room 323 ~. Capitol. lD-5 • r "LAST FEATURE" 9: IS p.m. . FOR SALE: Uolnln • . Insertion .. 8o¢ a Column lncb MISSED CHECKOUT I' DOUBLE OR TRlPLE rOOm tor student llUno!. 0". aile! El.clrlc C;ompany- Call 8·2518 evenln".. 10-1 l awyers T0 Honor DODGE CITY, Kan. fM-Charles DEADLINE men. 11-2832 .flu 3 p.m. IO-V Phone 2191 . 10·6 ROOMS 'fdr ; graduate women N . FOR SALE: l set\ney!t>pedla Brlu;;;;rc; ------Samuels of n ea~by Wilson. Kan., 412 Pets Clinton. Phone 311«. 10·8 tll!i5 ed!l1on.. Phone 8·1459, 10·6 Wl'£MA!''l.4NER pups {or Dead11n~ for all olassified ad· lale. DIal Oldest U.S. Judge wrote pollee h re. a king them to , I .... vertising is 2 P.M, for insertion ROOM for rent In ptlvale home. Dial GUNS, pIstols, rille', relr1reralop aU 1 DIal 8·1814, Judge Archibald K. Gardner, the mail him his identification papers 1ft' fbnoWlng m()nljng's The M31. 10·8 ' 8lres, lolt clubs. ~oll baMs. lu,,3,e. ::;;;; ___iiiiiiiiiiiii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiliiii_~ issue. heaters all kinds, dishes. pots. POM, ~ olde l acth·e fl'd ral judge in the all~ personal ~loDgings . POIi.ce Daily Iowan reserves the right FOR RENT: Room with double bed, ketUes, chests. beds single and double, n:ltion, wiU, b honored Friday eve. obltgeQ - but With a warrant m' l Phone 8-3857. 10·6 davenports, sludlos, book shelves. Hock. lo reject any ' ~dv.lrtislhg copy. Eye·Loan. ' to· l0 ning at th(' dinn r s('ssion of the slead. Samuels, the warrant , I - Fall kgal Institute of the SUI Col• . charged, departed .recently while a Buy..qllality CO~JO:RS. !llal 4800. lO 'GR Jack'and Jill DIAL Autos for Sale kge of Law. Icity .prisoner w'thout formally FOR SALE thr"" .peed Automatic port. A native of Newton ond an J893 checJt1ng out. IHIl PONTIAC, rood condition. Dial . able Wcbcor Record Player. Call Nursery School 5564. SUI law graduate, Gardner, 88, is - --- 10·9 8·3752. 10.4 11 North Dodge ------FOR SALE 19~9 Ch~y, phone 8-0618. chief judge of the Court of Appeals • Ends Tonite • 10·8 Phone 8·3890 for the Eighth Circuil, with head· 'GIRLS IN PRISON' 4191 Part Time Help quart rs in St. Louis, Mo. & 'HOT ROD GIRL' Friday afternoon , e ions of th House for Rent We will begin Saturday, Octo­ >, Three or Five evenings Leaal lnstitute will slress the clar· FOR RENT new bedroom ,..",.. If W" ...... M .~ .. ____..;A;.;.:::;pa~rt;.;.;m;.;.;e:;,,;n.;.;t_f;.;;o;.;.r..;R;.;.e:;,,;n.;.;t:...._1 three house. ber 6 to open at 7:45 and close ification of matters of mutual in· ~ .. ,136 per month. Larew Co. Dial 9681 . I ,,- ... <>, FOR RENT Phone 11-3292 two room fur. per week. 10·Bee 1 at 5: 15 on Saturdays. This pol. lete 1 to the medical and legal pro· NANCY kELLY~ffi"i:rlii"n . ::.:.:. V ~ nlslled apartment, Newly decorated. Car necessary Call 2035 fe sions. ;f1 fll Suitable ror three Iraduate college boys. icy will remain in etreet Cor ,('4' I _ I llROY lIGOUtt1Otl /' • Twll.l>locks [rom c"mpus. $90 per montll 10·4 In the s('ssion opening at 2 p.m. llURVYN =::::. .;~ . ... .~ with UUlltlaa_pald. 11.4, Trailer for Sale such time that there are ade· Friday in Shambaugh lecture room ,------~I PASTEURtZED PLUS-COLOR CARTOON WANTED youn, woman ,raduate. quate requests for it. of the niversity Library. Dr. Paul Starts FRIDAY! Sluore nicely !urnl.lted a-partment one NEW AND USED rr.oblle homtl, .U "Twlet and Sour" ~ block from campus. Phone~. lD-4 sizes, euy terms. Forest View Trailer [( you are interested in our E. Huslon, direclor of the SU I Psy. WeAre Proud To] oin , I _ Sale", Hl,hway 218 NorU,. O~n until chopathic Hospital; a Winterset al· I : C. ;c4~1t1~ '" FOR RENT ·Iarge ulltumll>hed d uplex 8, /ncltlc1 lnl Sunday.. 10·17R caring (or your child. please torn y, and a University of Kan as in A NATION-WIDE FASTER AND ' FASTE~ MILK ANOWARNERCOLOR lost and Found notify us in advance. We are law profe SO( will di cuss medical "Sport Thrill" ': ! 'l~ea~~~~~b';Y~::~~de~t~~:o per montb, Dial IHI8L • 10· 6ce Gallon Ilnd legal aspect of the making of PREMIERE of ,This offering this service to those. wills. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;~~~~~I LARGE furnlshed opartm/:ht. private LOSTl'Incler: K l)leaseand E 8Uderelmn J'ljle to In Engineeringblack C'Ee. parents who wish to attend the C Outstanding Picture! ~ ------entrance and J(8rllge. Male lT3duate Library. Re\\':..rd. 10-5 The second session oC Friday af· 68 (ootball games and also those 'ON OUR STAGE rh. Showplace of D""enpo,,' ~,!!l,~nu preferred. 1",03 Sheridan. ID- 5 -----:-~"""":":""""'---- ternoon wiIJ center around proof of who have shopping or other damages in physical injury ca es. ". APAflTII1ENT for married couple, Instruction HALDANE projects to attend to on Satur· Speakers at the dinner honoring tolUoETSoDaAEYR E, Va,E, '-", Gardner will include SUI President 8"h Cm till, '"~" .. '''~.. -,'" ·~; ,~~J1.I\1:; M'm, Yr.:: FARM DAIRY day. Virgil M. Hancher, Judge M. D. h - .,~ /' LEARN TO DANCE '- Ignition John D.ane 10-6 Van 00 lerhoul of the Court of Ap· g. laverne "ambo prelent. Direct from London . . Carburetors Hi Miles S.W. Iowa City peals for tlie Eighth Circuit and a Ballroom, Baby T~p, GENERATORS STARTERS . 010·31 resident of Orange City; D. M. • '.1 -. II!I!!!-: Acrobatic. and Ballet Kelleher, Fort Dodge, who was an I: ~ ~ .niiiRP.!lt'!mp. GERRY'S SCHOOL '. Briggs & Stratton Motors LAFF-A·DAY SUI cia. smate of Gardner, and ~~= OF DANCE Pyramid Services DeQn Ala •. on Ladd of the SUI Col· WENT HUNTING 1!19 ~ S. Clinton Dial 8-3631 621 S. Dubuque Dial 5723 I ge of Law. TI'hF '·411 TThS 10.6R r ' •.. wrrH c...-.-.-/-~n '..~------::-::-:::-;::-:::::::--:-::--- <-----.:- ENDS A MR. " MRS. STUDENT rONITE , Live and p'lay the ~ I.. J ::> ROPE! C 2-l!IC "c" .. " Per Carload I MAY WE BE Mobile Home WaY I OF SERVICE 10 lines, SO Models, l-..-l CASH WOIi~~;~:;:'lnc, 1 For Any Worthy Purpose Quality Since 1936 FEDERAL Phone 1210' DISCOUNT CORP. Marion Shopping Center 123 S. Clinton Ph: 1·3661 Marion. Iowa o U·24R

·.NO RI!lFUNDS · •• 8ead. check. mqney order pr draft , , ,l ,!Villi seif-addr6Md, ,tamped env~lope cO O. LaVerDe " .1 -..,..,r..",- """"" COMPLETE _/ GUY MADISON Flamoo. aKO Orpbeum Tb"ater, Davenport, !- - ' Fender' Main Floor :.'.60 - $1.00 - $2.60 SHADE TREE SERVICE FElICIA FARR ·PRIO£S . BalcCIII)'! .,.110 - .,.~ ~ $!JiO - $2.00 - ,1.111 , and KATHRYN GRANT 'd W - k CabJng-Feeding-BracJng ... IIICIWL 'An • A ~ I'ItIIII BOX.OFFICE SALE STARTS FRI. OCT. it. 80 y or Evergreen Service ' 11 3' .d 4 8 Telephl,.,e ReservatlOll. O pen to an to aller ()cot. 6tlt. s.sm by McCool's Tree Surgery EXPERT WORKMEN Bonded and Insured STARTS .. Phane 8·2110 ' .. FIRST IOWA CiTY Kennedy Auto Mart . ~ .. TODAY SHOWING I 708 Riverside Drive I 528 Reno Stre~t DIAL 7373 Iowa CitY. Iowa ";rive bucks jf you m ove down to tl:e mxt block!" II'. po .. ~r!ul cInIDa ______~TTh~S~ItO~.~1I~R~ ______TTb~~S~10~.1~1R~ ______OUIJI"Iocrott cbe I