Show v V. Reconsideration Of Iowa U. U Put Off Off- by Big Ten CHICAGO May 31 AP AP Uni Uni University ot of Iowa officials today anxiously awaited the Big Ten conferences conference's con con- ference's ferenee's s 's attitude tow toward rd its petition pet peti- tion ion for reinstatement but had had v r- r g given ven up hope of ot being able to tell Iowa alumni at the annual meeting tomorrow that their alma mater was back In good standing At Iowa City it had been hoped that hat the faculty committee on ath- ath which expelled Iowa from the Big BI Ten would reconvene in a special meeting today and that evidence evl- evl dense lence that th the had its athletic ath- ath letic in hand would bring about reinstatement It was WS es especially especially especially es- es desired that the action would be taken before Iowa alumni gathered ONLY TWO REPLY However 1 Professor George A. A Goodenough of the University of Illinois chairman of the faculty committee said last rep- rep res of ot only two 5 schools Michigan 1 and Indiana had hail replied to hl his mes message age asking their temper on the matter of ot a special meeting le He He dec declined to reveal the nature of the he answers until he had heard from torn all members of ot the committee commit commit- tee Professor Goodenough also said that even even if It the members desired a special meeting it would be almost Impossible to bring It about in time timeo timeto t to o give the Iowa va alumni groups any g good od or bad news news H He lie indicated the special meeting it if f ordered pr probably baby w would uld be held in n Chicago Monday BELIEVE RELIEVE ALUMNI INTERFERED Iowa faculty and ath athletic department department department depart depart- depart depart- ment members still were lo loath th to ac accept ept full responsibility for what what has amounted to beclouding the there thereal re real 1 Issue which c caused sed expulsion They believed the basis o of the acS ac- ac S was not the ch charge rge that a slush fund existed but of or one of the alumni l interference In hi the administration ad administration ad- ad ministration of the university's ath- ath leti s. s There also was a feeling that tha th the r real rIal a sub subterfuge ivas' ivas was the tle charge by the faculty committee that Iowa had recruited and nd subsidized subsidized athletes |