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- Krallck 1~-3). L - Rail n..fl. - WOlhlncton, KIUtblft .(3). Forei gn Aid Measure Pi rates 8, Cubs 3 .... L.".uu I.fI - The league· lead· Pirates, facing three in the seventh , four runs out of them Tues- to touch <1f( an 8·3 victory over Chicago Cubs, , App~oved by Senate all, the Cubs used five pitch· Mark Freeman following EI· in the eighth, and Moe Ora· taking a turn in the ninth. Cubs grabbed a 1-0 lead in Congolese $3.9.Billion Se<<;UlI'U inning when Ron Santo Kennedy Can Blame Demos· , took third as At Heist was out and scored on Harvl!7 wild pitch. Troops Fly . •• Almost Meets 000 000 m- 8 11 • 010 000 020- 3 , 1 171, Face 181 an4 For Med B,I/ Failure-Ike Ike's Request EIl. worth, ?lorthea4 (81, Drabow· Into Kasai (81 . WASlIINGTO:-l IA'I - Pre idenl While 11(' was ot it. Eisenhower BENSON - Eisenhower was told - Elliworlb Eisl'llholl'cr • aid Wedn sday Sen. sccmrd nl. 0 to ·knock Otll, or otl thlll a claim has been made that Rule. CommiH" Movement of 600 John F. Kcnncdy ho. only th.' I a t jar. a Rl'puhllca1\ contention the Administration, Including Nix· Seen as Prelude ]){>moct!lts to blome (or Coilur to tho I only ico Pn' id 'nt Ri oli:. rd on ond Secretary of Aglicult urI' To Decide Today i n9, Water Polo ('t through ongr('.. thl' m('dic·.1 I. Nixon, With hi. roll' in lhe ad- Emr TaCt Benson. has hi oucht On Minimum Wag. Bill Olympic Events To Katanga Invasion program for th' DU d lhat Imo· ean't und.rst.nd thll. No on. Ii t Billy Grohm, "a man whom inslslinl on to help friendly na­ ment. lions. Six hundred or more soldi!.'rs crots hnve a 2·1 ('dce In Congrt:u can male. a doclslon .xcept m. you have publicly este med," ho By Ils 67-26 vole on passage, the were report d sent in. "So I don't know why the com· - If It k in tho national O:.CII- said relilion will be II legltamate DemocraUc - controlled Senate Preml r Palrie l..umumba has pl.lnts." Eisenhower •• id. "They tlv ••rea. I hav. all sort. of ael- i ue, Eisenhower old : "It should went aloni with its Appropraitioos vowed to keep the Co ngo imocl have got the majority - such vls.rs. and on. of tho principal not be an Issue. Bul ), on tbe Committee in restoring every cut and there was pt'eulation thot thl' ,rut majoritle.. They ean do ones Is Mr. Nixon." oth r hand, I om not so naive that made by the House except $200 operation in Ka~ai. ea t of Leo­ anything they wont to. if th.y The e.. ion dt'alt mo Ily with I think thot In ome areas it will miUion for mllliary ald. poldvlll provine, m y pr(' 0(11' get tOil,ther." politics, and tbe pr identJat cam· oot be. The Senale also add d an extra ! an Invasion of rebelJiou Katanllll Nin!.'t!.'('n South rn Democrat paign. ON HIS ROLE IN CAMPAIGN $)00 million Eisenhower asked !Dr province, farther east. join ~ with the Republicans Tuc· H re's th way Eis nhoWl'r - Eisenhower plans thr e speech· the presidential contiogency fund BEAUTIFULLY Katong. Itself W.I more Im­ day night in defeating 51-44 on view th!.' politiC(l1 Cl'n : e. On is II fund·raising pe eh to deal with unforeseeable crises of LAUNDERED medl.t.ty COIIC.'II'ct with pro. am('ndml'nt backed by K nn dy, ISS ES - Dome. tically. Ei n· on Sept. 29; the others are to be the Congo type. AND ""l5HID lumumb. de01Onstr.tions at AI · the D~'mocratic pr(> idential candl· how('r aid, the i . u' will be the announced lal r. In the Hou .., tho Rul •• Com­ Once up on a Scaffold, .. bo,lvlll •• on the wute,n ahore of dote. ond his vicl··\lrc·Id ntiol - fnrm program and sou nd money, ----- ml"" put oH • docl.ion on ./to l.k. To",.nyile •• ning mate. n. LyndOn B. John· "preventing th debaseml'nt of ,______...;...---. other ,tumbling blocle to edlourn­ S",ollint of hazardous lobi, her.·s • eurr.nt _ Nothlnt, .xc.pt that h. I. 70 fHt above tho .round so n or T!'xa . Th Y ought to fl· our cutrI'llCY." But he said (or. ment. It ogrHCt to yet. today on '4f0199~·1 Mali U.N. oldi('rs, Belgian par· whether to l.t sherply differ In, on the SUI campul. An unidentified worleer points on a awlngint sc.ffold. HI, .proy ,.Intlnt "ulp­ atroopers and Katanga pruvlOci t nonce th ' m dical aid through So· ign aff Irs wlll Ix' di. cus cd, tOO. the Englne.rlng Bulldln. smok.st.ck In ...mi· mont wal alHin. on the top of the EntlnHrlnt elal Security tax~'·. 3Ild he's sorry about thal. The News Son.t. and House mInImum w... soldiers w re r porled to hay bills .. to conference. upsld.-cIown po,ition. Wh.r, 10 d.rln•• bout this? Buildln ••-Dolly low.n Photo by D.nny R.hder calmed that town Dfter dl tur- If the Demoeratlc-co... roll~ bances in which four Congolese In Brief committee decides to keep the were killed and three Belglnn Ne1xon, Kennedy Campaelgn B, ,.". AI ...I ...... _ wage bills bottled up It would Trip to the Top- soldiers wound d. mean another setback in Congress Lumumba called for In h U. N. rtf for Sen. John F . Kenn dy, the soldiers to gel out of Kivu pro· A sales P Tra de BI ows BONN. Germany - Socialist.! Democratic candidate lor Presi­ vince, north o( Katanga. and make lead r Wednesday chose West d nt. way tor ConlloJ.ese " who alon can Vi Pr ident Rlchnrd ,. NiX'1 Dem()(:ratic nQtiontl1 chairman, Bl'rlin's Mayor Willy Brandt 09 He pushed to Senate passage lasl How High ·the week 8 blH -to Increase the minim­ ySmokestack? guBtantee the evacuation of Bel- on said Wedn sday the proper fo r- point d out that 43 Democrats and their candidate for chancellor to gian oldiers in this r gi()n." cign policy or th United States is only ,on R~publiean. voted Cor Ken- oppose Konrad Adenauer in next um wage 'rom $1 to $1.25 an hour. By DENNY REHDER I was soon on the scaffold, clinging down during my descent. Well, I A communiqu I sued by the . .'nedy s SoCial S<'cunty plan. year' election. Accepting, Brandl A bill previously passed in the Chl.f Phototr.ph.r to those beautiful boards they had looked up quite a bit, but when I Premier's orfice chari d that Bel· to be ftrm but not belligerent. "This 43.1 ratio hould prove a promptly annou nced he Is an un. House would boost the rate only , up there. I'd never reallzed how looked below me from about 90 (eel to $1.15 and extend coverage of Curiosity prompted me to ask if high I'd come until I got up nerve gian soldiers based in Belgium's The Republican presidential nom· dramatic piece of evi dence for lhe Iwavering d fender of the Western up, [ felt that one downward glance neighboring Ruanda·Urundi lrust in e poke to th Veteran of For- millions of voter who are trying alliance. the wage·hour law to rar fewer I might join the men working on enoul:h to look for the mainstay of would serve me very nicely for tho workers than the Senate bill. next several decades. territory threaten the Congo's eign Wars convention at Detroit, to make up their min ds rigbt now The ruling Chri lian Democrats the 110 foot smokestack at the En- every SUIowan - Old Capitol. eastern border. It said there was d h as to which party will best guard charge that a Socialist iovern. The Rul.. Comml"" alr.ady gineering Building. Although they There. it stood glimmering in the Wh.n I fi'1aUy rnc:hocf tho ·nt from KI·vu that the an au i nce t at Democratic pres- th· . t t d t I th I hoa r.fused to clo.r school·.ld a complal ·d t· I . J h F K elr tn cres S an pro ec e r ment would lead West Germany thought I was a IitUe crazy to want morDlng sun, and I looked down bottom. I pr.ctlc:olly 1•• peeI from Irish rraternized with the B Iglans. I en la nomInee 0 n . en- futures." Jack on aid. out of NATO. bills althov,h lOme Democr.tl out tt.- ct.y', ..... -otic nedy will address Friday. have listed It the top me­ to go to the. top of the structure, upon it! the Ilint. They told mo If I R-,....-·_.I.I- ...... However, 10 Democrats joined .mon, they assented. Otie and Chuck, the two men on w.nted to I could como up .,aln. Brandl told the session of party aur" for thl. H"lon. picture Wei a declaration by oHio Kennedy undertook his first cam- 32 Republican in oppo ing the leaders that nominated him: "Our Wednesday morning at 9 a.m . I ~he sta.ck st.arted looking at me as but I ,miled tom.what shakily clals of leopoldllill. province paign cxcursion in the South in II Kennedy ' plan. The Rules Committee holds a and d.ellned tho Invlt.tlon. place is inside the system of We t­ key to when C()nereu will ad­ decided that I was indeed crazy _ 11 I might Ju.mp. I ~uld see they that Belgian soIdie,. ho" ••n· peech Wed nesday night at Alex- Sen. Kenn th B. Keating

/ 9 Ame;;can Stage Shows Mn. F.D.R.'s 6th Book- THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1960 Iowa City, I_a ' ... 2 'You Learn by Living' TAe Dally Iowan /s written and edUed by students and Is governed by a board of tille stlldent trustees elected by Thrive in London Theaters - Refreshing Common Sense ,11M dudent body and fOllr facility trllstees appointed by the presiclent of tllo University. The Dally Iowan', e4,Uorlal policy, therefore, Is not an /JXpres ion of SU I admltllstration policy or opinion. in any porticular. By RICHARD C. WALD vividly alive here. Restraint and cape account. Reviewed bV lessons from them. Take the matter oC trylDg It Seral4 TrlbuDe Ne". S.,.-Iee nuances - attempted if not achi· Another sort of award should HERBERTkUPFERBERG Horald Trlbu". N.w, Servloe learn by picking other peopIe's LONDON - The time oC the eved - sometimes seem the hall­ perhaps go to Brendan Behan Cor marks of the West End. the way "The Hostage." He got it a mea· "YOU LEARN 8Y LIVING," brains. Mrs. Roosevelt says tbl singing birds is come and the by E,",*, Roosevelt. Harper. she got the idea from Ruth Bry. voice of the tourist is heard in rapes and abortions come at sure of world publicity by living times to seem the hallmarks or up to his role of the wild Irish· 211 ,..... $3.95. an Rohde of trying to draw 0tiI our land , but if he comes from an unfamiliar tablemate by g0- cern any place within hailing distance Broadway. man and staggering on stage NEW YORK - At the end oC when the play was young and the 200 pages plus oC advice, coun· ing through the alphabet, Ilart· brimstone of Broadway, said tourist had Alive and kicking also, though, ing with A for ants-"Mr. Jooes, on big·time best pick his way carefully are a whole slew of deliberately box·office slightly uncertain. sel and recommendations on the art of finding happiness and use­ are you in'erested in UJe life 0/ dime novel through the West End theater. not·so-well·made plays. experi· But now it is moving along an ant?" sold for five ments where the plots and tbe fulness in liCe, Eleanor Roosevelt For there are now no fewer happily, an amorphous comedy grace'fulJy quotes that memorable The plan broke down. however. stories were than nine American staie shows intentions are not quite so clear about the Irish Republic Army when Mrs. Roosevelt happened to Yet, if and the theatergoer is asked to passage in Norman Douglas' (if Liberace at the Palladium and such·like things. with a scat· "Soutn Wind" wherein Count be seated beside Calvin CooIid&e. thoughtful qualifies under that heading) in think a little for his entertain· tering'shot comment on almost then governor of MassachUJelt&, and wa:y·p;olDl! ment. Caloveglia recalls the sage words London. not all of them the kind anything ever heard of in Dublin. of the mentor of his youth: at a luncheon in 1919. "As I 1'­ that makes a New Yorker puff Among the latter is "The Wrong Mr. Behan stays home these days, member it." she writes, "we Side of the Park." Its author. "What is all wisdom save a col· out his waistcoat in pride. But not that the audience is turning lection of platitudes? Take 50 finished our dessert in absoliU while this season may not be the John Mortimer, a man oC many out heavily. silence, after I had elhausteO talents, said, when it opened reo of our current proverbial say­ best In living memory, with 40 A warning must here be en· ings - they ar,e so trite, so the alphabet. I was most \lAo theaters in and around the cen· cently, "You're not supposed to comfortable. tut he was quilt be abLe to make your mind up tcred. All English musicals are Lhreadbare. that we can hardly ter of the city. it abounds in in· written Cor Englishmen and there bring our lips to utter them. happy. He preferred to eat La terest for anyone with the fare about it easily." It is about a peace and quiet and saw 110 rea. man and a woman who are mar­ is no way of putting subtitles on None the less they embody the from the West Side to tbe West the footlights. Do not be deceived concentrated experience of the son for saying a word." End. ried and whose characters are Silent Cal is one of the few in­ gradually revealed. They live in by the apparent simplicity of the race. and the man who orders The newest and one of the language. On a first trip to Bri· his life according to their teach· dividuals on record as baving glossiest offerings in London is the less fashionable part of Hamp­ remaincd totally unresponsive in stead. which is an education in tain the thing to do is tryout ing cannot go far wrong. How "Ross." a real Terence Rattigan a few non·musicals, get used to easy that seems! Has anyone the presence of Mrs. Roosevelt. melodrama. It has Alec Guinness itself, and Margaret Leighton The reader of "You Learn by brilliantly commands the stage as the opacities on the native lilt ever done so? Never. Has any superbly cast as T. E. Lawrence and then be prepared to concen· man ever a:tained to inner har· Living" is hardly likely to re. in a play that picks up the once· the female of the piece. It's at ceive her observations and BUg. the Cambridge. trate on the first act. They are mony by pondering the experi· spectacular Colonel while he is delightful after a minimum of ence of others? Not slnce the ges ions completely dispassion· trying to lose himself in the Among the traditional plays is training. world began I" ately. anonymity of the enlisted ranks "A Passage to I~ia." E. M. For enthusiastic theatergoers This is as neat a way as any Al aU stages and ages. Mrs. of the Royal Air Force. Forster, one oC the most distin­ for an author to acknowledge Rooscvclt seems to have over· guished novelists oC our time, there is a wide range of thing's .~,.,-. -_~_- . :. /Tt~?!I· , The critics have not all been to suggest. The Old Vic this sea· that perhaps what she has to come most <:If her problems with " .. '/ kind to it. wrote the story thirty·six years son is putting on its usual relia· say represents nothing very or· equanimity, good humor, un· Rattigan is attempting to catch ago and steadfastly refused to iginal or startling. that there bounded optimism and a readi· let anyone make a play of it un· ble repretory. which now con· ness always to learn. Alway,! " L:...f;~~;,:' ..... and define that moment in Law· sists of "Richard 11," "Saint may be a platitude or two among rence's life when he ceased being liI Santha Rama Rau persuaded Joan" and "What Every Woman the precepts. and that there are Well, not quite. She tells how she 8urs,!' Lawrence of Arabia and tried to him to let her try it out in Ox· Knows," of which "Richard" may certain things you can't learn once deviated from her iDvar\. tnd surely ford . II1e , withdraw from the world 's stage. be the best. A visit to the Mer· from books anyway. able practice of respecting • sen.fflve L The play is at the Haymarket and Oxford's delight has turned into maid Theater at Puddle Dock is But then, Mrs. Roosevelt was customs of others. It was in Here is an anyone who comes to town with· a London staple. The novel was well worth while to see London's never one to be accused of do· Japan. where women custom'rily one child t t out seeing it is passing up a reverently treated, which is the most unusual auditorium. as well ing ordinary things in a com· walk behind their husbands. illustrations zj;; good thing. way it should be. and the acting as an intcrestingly staged adap· monplace way. "You Learn by When she was out with a Japa. countals of Less glossy, less renowned in is fine. London is fuil of Old In· tation of "Great Expectations." Living" is her sixth book, which nese man and wiLe, writes Mrs. modest but its authors and players, but even dia Hands who swear that when establisnes a record for First Roosevelt, she always contrived It is' cO[lceiivalbl more intriguing. is one of the Dr. Aziz walks in. the scene is And for the homesick we've Ladies that seems likely to en· "to keep him abreast of us and minority in maddest shows of the season. just the way it was be Core the got "The World of Suzie Wong," dure a while. And though it has not permit him to get ahead." they inhabit. "One Way Pendulum." The man British Raj packed up his topee "A Majority of One," "West it$ moments of sententiousness She never was one to lag behind. child with Side Story," "The Most Happy and obviousness, it manages to Goldilocks. who wrote it. N. F. Simpson, is and went home. Fella," "My Fair Lady," "In· a schoolteacher who has taken Another adaptation of some hold them to reasonable propor­ obviously an herit the Wind," "The Gazebo," tions. For most of its length, as door ajar at the world through his own logi· distinction is "The Aspern Pa­ and "Flower Drum Song ." cal, precise and crazy looking pers." which Michael Redgrave a matter of fact. "You Learn by Any glass. helped dramatize from Henry Except for some of the rna· Living" is an attractive and reo Trying to explain it is like try- James' story, Mr. Redgrave stars sicals, the show generally starts freshing compendium of common est jJu"~",,,a,,, ing to explain an early Marx in it with Flora Robson. The old early - curtains go up from 7 sense-so much so that it's dif· enters Brothers movie. It is about an tale of the publishing world to 8 p.m. - and the usherette will ficult to know whether to char­ in this any acts English family. The son, for in· scroundrel who wants to get Mr. probably serve coffee during the acterize it as a self·help book, At 1110 K110qclel • stance, is teaching 500 weighing Aspern's papers from two maiden intermission. Also, most theaters or a how· to book. or merely as considered machines to sing the "Hanelu· Ladies in Venice may not be the have bars and the tickets in the a book of reminiscences by a porridge, I A BrHliant Production; But, Confidentially, Don't. (possibly a jah.... chorus so that he can most rousing ever mounted on orchestra are seldom more than wise and well·traveled woman WEAPONS OF DEFENSE, tl)o \ I attract huge throngs to the North boards. but it is well turned and $3 each. It·s a great place for who is not at all averse to shar· surely an day's theme as WSUI, may be no value). You Think the 2nd Act Sagged a Little?' Pole so that the earth will be after all, it does have Michael theatergoers. ing her experiences and dray{ing more than a background for tilted so that there wjJJ be a huge Redgrave and Flora Robson. more pedestrian matters like: natural calamity so that he will Some people have been gOing squabbling among the seT~ites, c on have to wear black in mourning. out to the Royal Court in Chelsea dllplication of activities, and un· Roscoe Drummond Reports- He likes wearing black. (whence New York imported certainty as to which areas or Alison Leggatt gives a fine per· John Osborne . and the idea of devolopment are reserved to formance as the mother. and it Angry Young Men) for a some· ps. ~rom. • • which defense arm. If you are shouldn·t be missed. It is at the what similar reason. Eugene slightly discomfited by the re­ ....1 Criterion, right on PiccadllIy Cir· Ionesco's "Rhinoceros" has Sir ay ART aUCHWALD markable ability of- the Soviets ., B.ehind the Powers Trial cu~. Th.e theat~r is decor~ted in". La,!~en~~ Ij) 9tI~v~r . !I. mqf~go i~ , /A I>, ., . toa"l~~. a ~ Hours: 8 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. burst of ~he . purposes are: ing to "touch o(f a world war." overrun the once independent The tradition of well made plays. award for pouring his talcilt into but it's pretty discouraging to dog can only get fed when they A OONTINUING EXJ\MINA· To sell the world on the idea After which Radio Moscow nations of eastern Europe. But urbane in tone and acting, is plays that might otherwise es· walk around Paris and look into ring a bell. Pavlov had the right 'l1l0N of tlte press of the nation due. that the United States is intent went instantly to work. In one now that Moscow has assimilat· the faces oC French dogs who idea. Don't feed 'em until they're W h i I e ed a tlhird of Europe, the collect· and the world is promised dailr upon aggression and war and is broadcast directed to Asia, it seem to be saying, "What hap· drooling saliva." at about 12:30 p.m. restive about thereby threatening the safety of "cxplained" that the mulual de· ive clcfense system of free Eu· Interpreting the News- pened to your American dogs?" "The big mistake," Arnold taste in the rope is, in Moscow's eyes, an its aUics. Cense bases were not to ' protect We got to talking at lunch with said, "is we treat our dogs as TIIUIt$DAY. AUG. !5, 1001 cannot help annoyance. a threat of aggres· pets. They don't know they've 8:00 News television is To drive the U. S. from the the free world but were "lools of 'two American writers ()f the 8:05 MornIng Chapel bases in every country in Europe militant American imperialism." sion against Russia. Mr. K.'s got a mission. The day a dog is of bei ng mounting purpose is to drive Dinah Shore show, Sid Dorfman 8:15 Music and Features -and Asia which Another, beamed to the Western Molotov's Return Raises and Danny Arnold, and they also born in Russia he knows he's part 9:00 News petence, the NATO asunder and render its • I 9:15 Mu. lc and Fealures I'•• lm preSently r 0 r m bemisphere, pictured the Kremlin were depressed about the Rus· of the Soviet space program. And TopiC: Nallonal DeCen..,) has been the bulwark of as a "Leninist peace·loving na· members helpless t 0 defend he knows that if he doesn't come 12 :00 Rhythm Rambles Cor stride for themselves separately. sian achievement. 12 :15 News and News Backlround the defense of tion" whose patience with the "If Nixon had any class," Dorf· up to expectations he'll soon be 1:00 Music and Fcatures Year·in the free world . West was wearing thin, but • • • Question of K.'s Power· pulling a sled in Siberia." 2:10 News list Is as fine man said, "he would make his 2 : 1~ The develop· struggling manTully to preserve The Soviet Union's distaste for Both Arnold and Dorfman felt SIGN OFF tripe as can the long successful U-2 flights is By J. M. ROBERTS brought back to liCe. It may even campaign slogan 'If I am elected sivion. We ments which tranquillity while the U. S. was I will send my dog Checkers to as long as dogs in America think best showed the using its allles as "pawns of ago understandable. We would be A ....I.ted Pr••• NOWI AnalYlt be that the sly Khrushchev is that all they have to do is amuse writing on TV. equaUy annoyed. But its syn· making a point of it in an effort the moon." political goa I s gression." It then admonished The rc!1urn of V. M. Molotov Arnold said, "It's obvious children, they would never bQ ing any worse behind the Pow· our allies to cease "offering tbeir thetic indignation. which it gen· to demonstrate that he has noth· ready for flights into space. Thoy vice and from the limbo of Outer Mongolia ing to fear from his Carmer op­ American dogs are six months Univenfty ers trial came at tcrritory" to the United States­ erated for the Powers trial, will adds some spice to last spring's also felt far too much emphasis been at the make an appeal only to those ponents. beh ind Russian dogs. The atti­ Its climax. or suffcr the consequences. speculation., following the sum­ tude of American dogs has been at dog shows was placed on looks 01 the best who wistfully think tha't the 'frce Indeed. he has said and done and not brains. Calendar and it reads One was the need mit blowup. that Nikita Khrus.h­ one of complacency." These Soviet themes to world is safer the more it dis­ 50 much since May to creale this Dorfman said, "I've never of a bad first interlocking script from which be refuted because they are reo chev has been 'forced to com­ Dorfman ' agreed. "ALI Ameri­ unites its common defense. impression that outsidc observers heard of a dog at Madison nol... I. • ..1I0du1e .1 pr."al. both the prosecution and the de­ peated so often. Were the U·2 promise with Stalinist forces in . can dogs are interested . in are shouldn't have I fense addressed the Moscow The U. S. slands ready to open Moscow. nave wondered more actively Squarc Garden Dog Show getting Dary event. In eoaneeU •• wla. ~. ture in the first flights "reckless" or wer~ they its 6wn skies to U. N. inspection creature comforts. They think open'n, •• 'b e r.. n H_eder II colirt. They both argucd for the than ever about his true position. they'rc doIng enough if they tip a blue ribbon for being smart. Sept.mber: '4Time's" profoundly responsiblc and pru· and to reduce armament any In the obscurity of politics in Why don't the judges look at guilt of the Amcrican pilot and dent? Modern hydrogen missilcs, lilat part of the world, it has over a garbage pail, retrieve a SEPT. 10.15 slipshod they both centered their attacks time the Soviet Union will join their heads instead of thcir hind with which the Soviet could dev· in an cnforeeable agreement. It never been a sure thing that Mol· rubber ball, or chase' a mailman Fraternity Rushinil Consent" so upon the United States. Market Continues down the street. While they've legs?" non·books such astate much of the free world was not the West which walked otov was really in exile. If the "Our dogs are so spoiled," Ar­ SEPT. 11·16 The othe" development was the without warning, are perfectly interplay in Mongolia of relation· been playing around, the Rus· those by Art Li out of IDle Geneva disarmament Upward Swing sian dogs have been studying nold added. "that they'll only Sorority Ru shing lelter, which broadcasts {rom Radio Moscow, adapted to surprise attack. It talks. . ships between the Soviet Union get a dog to the moon if a man beamed to the world immediately and Red China called for a strong calculus, chemistry, and astro· SEPT. 14-15 hardly any was. therefore. imperative that (cl 1960 New York Herald Tribune, NEW YORK !A'\ - The stock goes up first to be his fricnd." afl.er the senten~ing of Powers the United States use every sci­ Inc. hand, Molotov had it. nomy. It's no wonder we're so Medical Postgraduate CoIIler· nen exisUng market weathered some profit far behind." Dorfman felt that now that the ence in Pediatrics lween hard cover and warning America's allies entinc resource to acquaint it· Khrushchev could have been taking and bulled ahead Wednes· Russians had gotten tbeir dog that their only safety was to self with the nature and loca· killing two birds with one stone "We think the basic fault," Ar­ FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 Perhaps the mo: Nixon over lennedy day for its four lh straight rise. nold said. "is that American he· up first it might be dangerous conspicuous e x scver their defcnse ties with thc tion of Soviet military prepared­ when he sent Molo:'Ov out after Trading was acllvc. for an American dog to go up in 1 p.m. - Reporting date for U. S. 'before it was too late. ne s, even as the Soviets through In III. State Fair Poll ro-worship of other dogs is not ample of a non·al the so·called anti·party faction Losses by the aircraft·missile space. "I think each American new undcrgraduates who bave their own espionage have acquir· lost the 1957 battle of the Krem­ based on scholastic achievements not completed Placement TeIIII thor is Rona J arc, • CmCAGO (.fI - The Prairie stocks and some other recent dog that is sent up into space • • ed the same information about lin. but because of the money a dog - Macbride Hall . who was more ( As the trial neared its end it Farmer magazine says Vice gainers failed to dampen the reo makes. Who does the American should be provided with II" pOison less invented b was ' Impossible to detect the dif· the United Sta·es. Neither Rus­ Unless "The Hammer" has dog biscuit and 7,500 rubles in sian nor our own espionage is a President Richard M. Nixon is surgent buying drive. Coppers, dog admire more than anybody SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 Jerry Wald an ference betwecn tbe Soviet prose­ favored as the next President by lost his touch, the world is due previously neglected, came to the else - Lassie? Lassie, as far as cash, in case he gets caught by 8 a.m. - Opening of dormi­ the late Jack Go cutor and the Soviet de!'ender of pleasant business, but until the to· hear much more than it ever a Russian dog." danger of surprise attack ean 58.7 percent of 2,390 farm own· fore. Autos continued very active other American dogs are con­ tories "The Best o[ EVI PoWers. 'ers, operators and their wives in­ has of the U. N. atoms.for·peace and most were higher. "If the Russian dogs get to be effectively removed by a cerned. represents the easy go· SUNDAY, SEPT. 11 brainstorm of GI " DeCense " counsel Mikhail terviewed at the Illinois State organization, which has been ing, good natured, lovable canine the moon firse," said Arnold, "I U. N.·supervised open·skies in­ Steels, oils. electrical equip. 1:30 p.m. - Parents 0peII who were alrel Griniov described yot,Jng Powers Fair. pursuing an even course oC pro­ ments, some of .the favored drugs image. He's the all·American think we should fire our astro· movie before th spectJon of both countrieS, such The magazine Tuesday report· moting cooperation between na· · nauts and start training some House - Main Lounge, Union as "one oC the perpetrators of a reconnaissance was indlspens. and other issues helped boost the dog. " written or even perfidious and aggressive action" ed that Sen. John F. Kennedy, tions . The great propaganda anct. "Americans spend millions of veterinarians." 7 p.m. - Orientation [or all bad been found able. averages. new undergraduates - Field by the U. S. Each tried to outdo the Democratic nominee. polled "Nyet" man is not being infil­ An estimated $1 If.. billion was dollars on jewelled collars," "Yes." said Dorfman, "and the Of course. Moscow has its own 32.3 percent the votes, Nine trated into the organization to way things are going when a House My late dear the other in excoriating the high· or added to the quoted value of Dorfman said, "and haircuts and Sin1on: former p est officials of the American patented definitiOD of aggression. percent were undecided. help keep it coo I. although stocks listed on the New York dog houses, but what do they man finally gets to the moon, MONDAY, SEPT, Khrushchev may consider it a the first words he'll have to utter 1. and Shuster, wa~ Stoc.k Exchange, based on the spend on dog educations?" , 8 B.m. - Beginning of ReP sell a pocketbool proper place for an elder states­ rise in the Associated Press aver· "American dogs are too solt." are 'Down, boy, down." tration - Field House man. (c) 1980 New York Herald Trlbune. Vic took books MEMBEB DAILY IOWAN EDITOBIAL STAP' be made to correct errol'll with the age. Arnold said. "We keep them on Inc. 7·10 p.m. - Open House it stores, where re AUDIT' BU.EAU next Issue. It is ironic that the old fighter Volume held at a relatively President's home for Dew Ill' Editor ...... Ray Burdick deliberately coni OF should be assigned to this off­ high 3,500,000 shares compared dents of a small exclul MJlnaglng Ed. George H. Williams. Jr. MEMBEa .1 THE ASSOCIATED .&ESS CI&CULATIONIl News Editor ...... _... _.... 11m Beds spring of an Eisenhower sugges· with Tuesday's 3.560,000. books in the sup( The Associated Press Is enlltled ex­ tion designed to further the University Bulletin Board TUESDAY, SEPT. 21 City Editor ...... Dorothy CoUln clusively to the use for republication Continuing a technical perform­ 7·10 p.m. - Open HIUR II drugstores. Thil Publlehecl dally except Sunday and of all the local news printed In this peace which Molotov so often reo neWllPaper a. well a. aU AJ> new. ance that has astonished Wall U.lyenll, Ball.il. .ar' Dotle.. DI.I' bl _r • .eIY.. at Tbe D.n, I ...... 10 miUions of pel Monday• and 1.... 1 holiday. by Stu­ offlee. Ito... 2.l. Oomma.leaUon. Center, by ar tbe 4.,. ber.r. ,.'U­ President's bqme for Dew - fuSed to help make, under the .'.D dent ·PUbUcatJonl, Inc., Commun1ca .. DAlLY IOWAN ADVE.TISING STAFF dispatches. Street, more gains than losses dents ordinarily buy t tiona ' Center. Iowa City. Iowa. En­ Business ond U. N. wbere his ~urity Coun· eatl ••• 'lb., mUI' b. t,ped aad aI •••, bJ •• "".II.r or ofll.er of lb. were posted for the 15th straight or•• "I .. llon bel., p.bU.I•••• P.rel, •••t ... , •••,1... Ire n.1 .U.lbl. ror great push forwa tered " IS _ond·cla.. matter at the Advertising Director . . Bob Glalcke cil veto so often blocked inter­ session , the score being 610 to WEDNESDAY, SIPT.~ for publishing. pOst oUice It Iowa City under the Advertiling Manaller .. . Philip Ware DAILY IOWAN SUp,aVI80a. FaOIi UaIa •••U ••• 1:30-4 p.In. - Activities Opel Act elf Cool1'_ of March 2, 1871. Cla .. llled Manager . Frank BrowneU ICHOOL OF JOUBNALISM FACULTY national cooperation. 380. The market remained broad But now books Asst. Class. Mgr.. Marguerite Follelt UNlVtlSITr COOPE&AnVI IIA­ interim period between ....lon8. House - Main Lounie, ~ Promotion M.nager .. James Winger Publisher ..... •. . JaM M. HarrtlOll There is no prospect that the with 1,132 issues traded. New BY-SITTINO LEAOUI will be In tho the Library .. III be open from 7:30 are all aimed al Editorial ...... A.rthur M. Sanderoon charge 01 Mrs. Donna Capper Irolll a .m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Prl­ 7-10 p.m. - "Recreation Nip!" DIAL "'1 from noon to mldnllht to Advertlsln • . ... _. .. E. John Kottmal\ new assignment means any sort highs ror the year totaled 84 and tbe drugstore tr report newa t terns, women·5 paae AUII. 23 t~rough llepl. 8. Call 8531 d.y. On Saturdays It will be open for all new stUdents - f1eId • DAILY IOWAN ClaCULATION Circulation . ..• . . . . Wilbur Pe\e1'lon of real comeback for Molotov. new lows five. Jor .. sitler. Call Jim Myerly wrilten to be rea Item. • , .n4 announcements to The Jotu. from 7:30 •. m. to noon. and on House DIolly lent"n. Editorial ollices are in Clrcub!Uon Manage• . _.. Robert Bell His dJfferencell wifi Khrushchev The Dow Jones industrial aver­ al 8-2377 for Information about mem­ SundaYI It will be "Ioiled. T hi. to diStract. In l Ute CommunicaUpna Center. bership In the le.gue. ochedul. wUJ rem.ln in ell..,t from TBUSTIES. BOABD 01' 8TUDENT were too great, the break too age rose 3.27 to 641.56, effectively Wednesday, Au,. 10. to Thunday, THURSDAY, SEPT. 12 aD enormous and If you do not receive PUBLICATIONS, INC. ) DIAL 41" IOWA MIMOalAL UNION I Dllrln. Sept. II. 7:30 Openiol of claseet , your Dally Iowan by 1:30 a.m. Th. open, , scaling a feared resistance level ,.m. - in Christmas bo ...... IMIe. BaI"I, B"- carrl.r In Walter Barbee. At; Dr. George Ealt­ the interim pertod .twe...... 1Ii~ •• Dally Iowan clreulation o[flc. In the on, College 01 Dentl.try; Jane GU­ It has been clear, however, on the upside. the Union will be open Mond.y .UIIMa. .ADUNO ADD.... ~ 9:25 a.In. - Uolversity IJIduC­ ...nt to be ope IAwa cI". II ceny weekly or ,10 per Communications Cenler II open Irom christ. A3; Paul II. HacellIOn. Da; throu,h Friday frelm • .i.m. 10 noon Delle Slam. ~. prof_low bualD_ tlon CerInnny - West apprdldl are designed, not ellr In advance; lip< Month •• $5.50; 8 a.m. 10 5 'p.m. Monday throulh Fri­ since Moscow tailed to impress Tbe AP eo·stock average gain· and from 1 to I p.DI. It .. III be B)r mall In Iowa, Judith Jonel. At; Prot. HUlh Keioo. ,.. QICIn"'" fl· day and from 8 10 I~ •. m , Saturday. Department of Polltlc.1 Science; Prof. The Hague that Molotov would ed 1.10 It 225.20 with the indu!t cI08ei\. on Saturdays Ind Sunday., tralenllty. " Rural Route I. ~ 'II. of Old Capitol Simply for purcl i IHir year; .he months. ,5; three and there will be no food servlee. o\Il ' l!41"""",,da_ durtn. aummer month.. fl. All other mall .ub!lertp- , Leslie G. Moeller. School of Journal­ make a good amhaSljador to the trials up 1.90, the rails up .20 anll 4·5~30 p.m. - AWS Open 8.,.... tllIes like "The I .IX M.ke·lloocI service on milled papen ' Ism; Sara D. Schindler. Atl..Prof. L­ "'''111011 IIlIllt be 1IIr.Ile4 10 tbIa Ill- tlon•• ,10 per ye.r; montlll, fS·lIOl Netherlands, that he was being tbe utilities up :40 to ~nother neW LlBaAaT _ollal: Durlnt fa. .ar- '.. _ ' . ~' . H" • . - RIyet l'OoIn. UakID , •__ t""," with 7,1 tIIf.. I\lOII&bI, f3 ... 11 DDt poNIble, but every .uon wm A. Van Dyke, CoUe •• 01 I4I1C11UoD..

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bs·hYI.ngLiving' Mother Goose 'Cooks Up Mf!pn Brew Foiled by Night ~~~rk le Common Sense She carries out what any grand cau e he had stepped into a pud­ fk "'"" .... must be Interpre•• Two youth, one branishing a 17- Decker said be had laken hi' By TOM O'HARA as attock en Be ... hl Tril•• De New. SerYlee dle ("Miss Snocigrau r fers al1 04 .n "u.1 n.hts Its holster jury would fairly urne w a .... _ In IIICIustty. Little 1.\ inch but ber kniI attempted to pistol oat of aDd had lessons (rom tbem. NEW YORK - For years, if not thorough ransacking or the bouse, calls from Gloucester to t.be N.. hold up a iIIn-toting ni, bt cl rj( placed it OB .11 overturned waste­ Take the matter of tryiDg tt forever. Pal'cots have been al' going successively into Father tklnal Health sclIeme".. and. in loy ..ue Is • aalute to • ..t. his I", _ wi.- ..Wiers en the job, in the Davis Hotel here Tuesday basket while eating lWlCh. learn by picking other people', prehensive over tbe entertainment Bear's room, Mother Bear's room Jack and Jill - a suspicious pair night. Decker said $30 was in the cash brains. Mrs. Roosevelt says Ihat provided for tbeir children. Tbe and finally coming to rest in Baby at be t - wherein a skull fracture .... prOtotype of a tool .... artist, drawer and that he had hidden $40 she got the idea from Ruth Bry, comic books, so-called, and tele· is mended ".ith vinegar and punch... the time clock .1IIt Tb would·be robbers ran wiu:n Bear's bed . Most unusual. Would the clerk, 0 ar Decker, 10 Cherry oC his money in the clerk's desk. an Rohde of trying to draw 01\ vision programs are the big con­ any jury believe that a child would brown paper." No study or the hldlnv from the torem.n, a typo One youtb was de$cdbed as 18 • rellttw4 MitIIer .". the ..... nor Lane, le\'eled a pistol at them. an unfamiliar tablemate by I. cern today. Yesterday the fire and want to retire at 8 in the morn· most primitive medical treatments 10 21 years old, about ~ reet one ing through the alphabet, 1Wt· brimstone critics kept a sharp' eye Ing? .ill disclose employing vinegar and hi, ""left. His ,..1, of COlI,.., Is About fro in cash was in the inch taU. with blond hair and ing with A Cor ants-"Mr. Jooes. on big·tlme radio. Before that, the brown paper, A Diller, • o.Il.r, the nYn .me hotel lobby, $40 of it hidden . Finally, when the bears return _ NpOrts for work At _ In· wWing gray trousers and a 1000g­ are you in'erested in !be life tI dime novel (which, incidentally, they let her in mo t aecounts es· The home also comes in for a Deck r aid he wa ilting in a sleeved l\iht shirt. The other was an ant?" sold for five cents) and detective cape when they could have detain· going over by Mother Goo e. Tile stud of his ....ular punell·ln time lobby chair about 11 :40 p.m. eating stories were given a [ishy eye. said lo be 16 to 18 years old, about The ptan broke down, however, ed her ror the next radio car. Thus Old Woman Who Lived in a Sboe ef 10. a sandwhich when tbe two young five feet [our, black hair and wear· happened 10 when Mrs. Roosevelt Yet, if one takes a reasonable children are asked to admire this is portrayed as an utterly he!plCSi Ding Dong Bell tells oC the men walked in . ing blue jeans and a b1l1e Ioq­ be seated beside Calvin CooIid&e. thoughtful look at 'Mother Goose Goldilocks person who is guilty of boob. Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater droWDing of _ cat, Cocusing all the then governor dC Massachll$l!lls, " I thOught tbey were cu tomers sleeved dresa shirt. '.-.. and way·point fairy tales, always iIlel/al entry, property damage to as a busband who Incarc rated his blame on Johnny Green, while the at first." Dcclfer said. "But tbOD at a luncheon in 1919. "As I ~ accepted without question as birth­ the chair, theft of porridge and wife in a "pumpkin shell," a sha­ ~Diible rescue, too late, or I saw thai one had a knUe." Commission Revises member it," she writes, "!II! day or get·well gifts, it would seem subject to tbe over·alI holding dowy r ference to orne sort of course, was made by Johnny finished our dessert in absoliU tbat this anonymous author and charge of disorderly conduct and cruelty. And Tommy Trot, a "man stout. Why was he late? He must He SlIi d t~ youth with the knife Road Proiect Estimate silence, after I had exhausleO her equally ananymous allies malicious mischief. A modern of law," probably an altack on the bave been part of tbe nasty busi· tben said: "T hi ~ i a stickup." the alphabet. I was most 1111- The Jowa Highway Conunlssion really cook up some strong, rather Goldilocks would be due for a long bar, a man "ho sold his bed, then ness. Even Rock.a-Bye Baby ..,. Deck r said tbat before the youth Wednesday approved an increased comfortable, -but he was quite gamy fare for the evening con· stretch in prison. his straw and finally slept on grass ("down will come cradle, baby happy. He preferred to eat in could com closer than 25 r t c tlmate' of the cast. of relocation sumption by tbe young of tbe land. Evon the ven.robl. Cle",..,t to "buy hi wife a looking gla s," and aU ") carrie a hint the parents from him , he pick d up his .32-cal· peace and quiet and saw 110 rea. For, on reflecUon, Mother Goose of a street here Cor the new SUI Clark. Moore h.d no nHCI to sings oC a man up to his neck in might have some insurance scheme S/eepin'g iber automaUc pistol and said: Pharmacy Building. son Cor saying a word." seems far more bloodthirsty than debt through his improvidence. Silen t tram. D MIl Mobile Horne walk behind their husbands. illustrations or the innumerable re­ Proce ing of Explorer VII data Thrce Days ... . 12<' 0 Word CoII.1 I nd sal" 00., lI3/1 KUlCltlne Correspondence Stud~ conSideration), parent! might pon· NICE ROOMS. 1-:tI11. -. ·IR When she was out with a Japa. countals oC the story, liv[ng in a is being speeded up at SUI by th Four Days .. . 14¢ a Word Ave .. !:uL Phone 4791 . t-a nese man and wife, writes Mrs. modest but clean, well.kept home. der Mother Goose. She has been OUR. 'ROOM lurnlohed apartmenL jauntily slipping into the nation 's u e of an automatic data rl'ducer FIve Days ...... 151' a Word PrIvate bolh. Plrkln,. Laundry. H al NltW AND USED mobile hom•. 1Y1!J'7 Roosevelt, she always contrived It is' conceivable that they are in a built by Carl Mc[)wnin, rc 'arch and .... ter furn! hed. AvaUable now. do)' low prlc . A.k u • • bout _ cen· "to keep him abreast of us and minority in whatever enviroment To Offer 163 Courses homes Cor, 10, these many years. Ten Days ...... 2 a Word Dill t681 between • Ind 5. 1-31 tral .Ir-condltlonl", unit f.... your While being vocal over television, assistant proCes or of physics at pr...,nl mobile home. AU1>CIr'I Triller not permit him to get ahead." they inhabit. There comes along a SUr. One {onth 39l' a Word sal •• Hlahway 1 west. .-»ac 7,237 parents may have innocently let a FOR RltNT - Vnlveralty .. pproved She never was one to lag behind. child with the dubious name of Last year students were or occupational advancement or The machine can do th work of (Minimum Charge SO;) doubl. room. tor men . Showe ... off­ Goldllocks, last name unknown but actively enrolled in courses under for self·improvement. far more horrible influence crawl .treet porklna 810 E. Cburch Slreel. 9-1 chud Car. 81 bet ....n 8 8IId C'ha • Lake Macbride Bach. ,.~ book section this week about what has no intenUon oC reading it, only The Cblld Study and Parent Edu. Sales. HI&l\wlY 1 w .1. . I-lORe 5. , 8-31 Air Power, Victory at Sea, nlgtlts In on intenNy. dilC,,""," After orting out the data from it calls non· books, written by non· of giving it away. The man who calion course covers home innu· .net ....ly.l, ef h_ now Ict.o, In :=--:---,"""'------:6 nVE 100m. and bath, ,7'. Two I'1lOm' Work WanNd U 1812 Ove rture-with real can· authors for non·people. This litlle SUI's in truments, the machinl' Who Does It? and b_Ih, ~. North LIberty. D I ------'------;.; ) Hours: 8 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. gets it, never opens it, but puts ence on children, personality de­ eduu'lon wltl lnftuence the rote burst of indignation is long over· it directly on the end table where velopment, intelligence, emotion then performs the neces ary meas· .IAKE YOUR nul mova wIth U wk- 8-1111 . Leal Huffman. 8-27 WASHING AND J:RONll'fO . • -woe. I-Ie CONTINUING EXAMINA· of tellChinl, new ,...,I~I e. Tran.fcr. the carefUl moverl. IRONING!! wonted. Dial J.O. 1'I due. it looks mighty handsome. Actual· and leisure in teres .15. urements and automatically punch. 1-_ of the press of the nation fof' bulldinos, eft .....s In currlcu· es IBM card with the Information . r.oc,.1 and 10n.-dI'lance mo"ln,. Call Homes For Rent the world is promised dailr Wh i I e becoming increasingly Iy, that's wbat it was designed for lum ••nd MOds for re... rd!. 8-S701 anytime. 1).18 restive about the debauchery or _ just to lie there, looking hand. Acquainting the elementary a.nd The e cards are then proces cd MODERN. 2·bcdroom brick MeN about 12:30 p.m. LAMPJU:PADUNG. PIal 7:00. a-18RC minute drIve from Iowa City. G . taste In the television dodge, I some and giving a JiltJe fillip to secondary school teacher with a It was the group's consensu by IBM electronic compu· that educatIon can reach new sur' heal and lI.r~a". Scenic locaUon. f88 TRAIN NOW TO BI TIIURSDAY, AUG. =5, I"' cannot help but be awan! that the owner's culture slatus. series oC appraisal device which HAG!:N' TV. Gu .... nteed lelevlllon Phono: TIffin 89.%573 ' -9 heights by proper usc of lbc new ter and automatically graph d. aervldnlJ hy certUied ..,rvfccman. 8:00 N ews television is not alone in the field As for the books that have moved he can use in under tanding pu· Befor the machine wa put into Anytlm •. 8.108!I or 8-3542. 9-15R FOR RENT _ Unfurnl hed 5-room 8:05 MornIng Chapel of being lousy. For sheer incom· into lhe drugstore, they are mer. pils better is the purpose of the techniques such as broadcasting of operation, the data wero graphed houto 9cr.,.. from alrporL Available HEAVY 8:15 Music a nd Features instructional programs hnultane­ Typing 8 now. Dial IIGBI betwecn 8 and 5. 8-31 9:00 News petence, the publishing business chand/se exactly like toothpaste _ course entitled Analysis or the In- "by hand." Eighteen people now 9:15 Music and Features (Feature dividual. ously over a large gcoiraphlcal has been matching television stride thEl advertising having no relation Two English courses cover the work at the sur data reduction EQUIPMENT Topic: National Dcten") area; the use of a ,ramily of !Urns 3174. II.IIR Mobile Hom. for Sale 18 Rhythm Ramble. [or stride [or a good many years. whatsoever with the contents. Tbis center, which is supported by TYPING. Ne..,. and New. B&o", .. und is an immoral way to sell even pro e and ,poetry of our time. Stu· Cor presenting the basic content of MusIc and Features Year·in year-out, the best seller grants from the National Mronau­ U.HOUn crvlce. Elcclrlc typewriter. 195. ELCAR 10'x4S' with er wlthoul OPERATORS dents studying prose wilJ read a course; the combination oC a Jerry Ny.lI. 1-1:130. 9- IOR alUla.. DIal 7180. 8- %5 N ew s lis! is as fine a collection oE utter toothpaste, but the felony is com· works by such authors as 1\1augh. tics and Space Administration. SIGN OFF tripe as can be round on tele· pounded when books are sold lhat variety of teaching deviecs to do 3t-FOOT MOUILE HOME wIth ,oocI POWER SHOVELS sivion. We have some very bad way. For the first has to do with am, Faulkner, Hemingway and a Leaching ta k. ______Room. For Rent 10 lot10 In x 18Forcll annex V. iew.Parked 7048 on. IlIt,e fenced8-3 IULLDOZERS writing on TV. But certainly notb· a substance that is put into the Joyce. The poetry course includes Application or these techniques, Cuban Woman lawyer GRADERS and .Inale 1'00ms lor men. MUST SELL 1957 Am.... lc.n mobile ing any worse than that in "Ad· mouth only temporarily; the second selections Crom the more impor· in the opinion of the conCerence, SC~APERS Denounces Ca5tro Rule 420 E. Ron_ldl. 8-31 homc. a x 30. "ood condition. 1.0- OtHERS vice and Consent." That book has has to do with what goes Into the tant poets o( the 20th century. will have a most striking inOuence ~~~~~::;~;;~~~~~ clled In Corolvlllc Trail"" Park. Dlnl University been at the head or near the head mind and, while, God knows, most A course In Popufetfon Trends on the role of the teacher. MANILA fA'I - A woman lawyer ,: 1-4743. I).unc Train...... at. • •• nlD, t,.. The teacher will become more ptr week an •• '0 The ••a"', ., ..- 01 lhe best seller list lor months of it doesn't stay there long, it's and Problems ItvdlH fACtors from Cuba , a delegate lo the dlll ....1 "en are ••ed.t rt ••• a_. Calendar and it reads like a bad first draft difficult to get the trash out of the and".-s... cletermlnllI9 popu. proresslonal by having more time Manila meeting of th Intern ation· •• oper.le the Ilea., •••1, ... , mind altogether. l.tlon lb., compolition .ncI .,. to devote to things only people . sed J. h.Hd.la. '''.'' "'.Ift. 01 a bad first novel by a man who al Federation of Women Lawyus, MOVING? hm••• 1.flol~ ...t •• a ...... 1 •• 1 .,.11.. • shouldn't have attempted Jilera- This is an age of advertising trlbutlM .nd .... relations of can do - counseling Ihe tudent, said today she will not return Moving? W. a,. the Agtn' for la e •• neoUoa .JUt O. stimulating and supporting his cre­ North American Van Llnu c •• pie'" tralnlill ,r.,n., I ... , b. faU .....lIr \a • ture in the first place. whose ultimate triumph is a man populAtion to sociAl o,..anlJMion home because "we now hav\; a tl.d'n. Mt•• 1 ••,erle." •• ".w, named Levine (whose first name I and human weH_. Problems, ative act, and taking care of hi dictator far worse than Fulgencio • FREE ESTIMATES eq.I,••• " "Time's" piece is not directed at individual problems in his school DIAL 9696 SEPT. 10·15 slipshod novels like "Advice and can't remember, and who isn't policle, and programs rHuItt... Batista." • EXPERT ADVICE Fo, e ...,lele ,.,.,.,..11_, ... . really worth the trouble of look~ from recont trends In populatlott work. Isabel Siera Perez, a plump, .._me, .tI,he_, .,e. Mle...... Fraternity Rushin2 Consent" so much as at the real and u.. the compI... • NO OBLIGATION ber and ,...r.'., ....,. I.e: ing up) . Levine is the man who will .Iso - COMicloM. ThIs will be poISlltl. beuuse attractive Havanan, denounced Phone: ..5404 SEPT. 11·16 non·books such a's .ppllcMtolt of the ne_ toefl. those by Art unleashed on the world a picture A course in Iowa Administration Prime Minister Fidel Castro 's re­ modem equlplllellt of the UNIVERSAL EQUIPMENT niqlleS will free the INC"-r from Sorority Rushing letter, which named "Hercules Unchained." Le. deals with the adminis ratlve or· gime in a news conference. Thompson Transfer OPERATORS SCHOOL. the ti~ming cMrot of SEPT. 14-15 hardly any vine openly boasts that he is more ganizalion and (unctions of the ns UNION ARCADE oC """"",,, the of "There is aD absolute lack or Maher Bros. Transf- & Storage Co. Medical Postgraduate Cooler· nelS existing be· co,!cerned with the advertising state government. Special atlen· contont the liberty in Cuba," she said. ..~ DAVENPORt, IbwA his pictures than the making oC lion is given to reorganization courses .nd supervlll", drill, She predicted Cubans will ri e I 509 So. GiI_!i in Pediatrics Iween hard covers. Mel puttI", on cIMnoMtrotl_. I Perhaps the most them. The picture is so awful that movements. against "this slavery." 1....-.___ ---:- ___-' ,------, ,------'--' FRIDAY, SEPT. 1. my children came home from it, The home-study courses have The closer relationship of the p.m. _ Reporting date for conspicuous e x - ample of a nM'.a",._ feeling they'd been robbed of been prepared by sur faculty teacher and the student and tbe BEETLE BAILEY MORT W A LlCE'a undergraduates who have lheir allowance. This is the first members, and each course is un­ promise of meeting the challenge completed Placement TeIII thor is Rona J afre, of our "knowledge explosion" by NO I<)DDINe 1 time I've ever denounced a picture der the direction of a professor. r WISH THEV'D Macbride Hall ' who was more or without seeing it. But then, if Le- The courses are prepared in sucb more efficient teaching are, in the less invented by ~ET MEKNON SATURDAY, SEPT. 11 vine insists on turning out pic. a way that a person may start opinion 01 the conference, impor· TH&'I WeF:E Jerry Wald anii tllnt factors in providing an educa· VI5rrIN<5- ()()F: a.m. - Opening of dormJ. the late Jaek Goodman. Her book, tures aimed at twelve.year-old when he wishes and continue at mentality, he mustn't expect and rus own pace. tion 'for tbe youth of the nation CAMP! TO "The Best oC Everything," was the necessary to enable the United WHAT DO we br.iostorm of GQodman and Wald, doesn't deserve first hand criticism. Tho flnt time .....nt .... OWCTHI5 SUNDAY, SEPT. l' After reading some oC Levine's rolla wItft the B_u ef C_ States to maintain i:s position of 611:EAT 1:30 p.m. - Parents OpeD who were already planning the cold.blooded cynicism. about the IpOIMIonc:. Study. he ...ys • ,.... leadership in the world. HONOFe: movie berore ·the book Iiad been - Main Lounge, Union nature of movie audiences and how Istr.tlon'" of $2. CCMfM .... It was emphasized at the con· ~ p.m. - Orientation for all written or even before an author to woo pennies from children, I .re as... sed ...... rAte .t $1' fereDCe that new procedures be had been found to write it. undergraduates - Field feel no hesitation about printing per semester blUr ,.,. .11 .... Introduced in such a manner that My late dear friend Vincent L. my children's opinion of his lousy roIlmonts. F.... r. ,..yabl... our schools can continue without picture. the time 'of ....Istr.tlon . in'lCrruptlon to meet their respon· MONDAY, SEPT. ,. Simon; Cormer president of Simon and Shuster, was the first man to Rotten TV shows, rotten books, The ' catalog (or tbe 163 courses sibility to our youth. 8 a.m. - Beginning of ReP sell a pocketbook in this j:ountry. rotten movies _ is that as far as now offered may be obtained by - Field House Vic took books out of the book it goes? No, it isn't. The decline writing to the Bureau or Corre· DROUGHT IN INDIA - Open House at stores, where reading was almost in competence, tbe decline in stand. spondence study, ExtensiOll Divi· MADRAS, India til - The Rev· bome for Dew III- deliberately confined to members ards o( performance seem to touch swn, SUI. enue Ministry repotted Wednes­ 1 day failure of monsoon rains this of a small exclusive club, and put every line of American endeavor. Woma-n-F-I.-n-ed-~$· -1-00 TUESDAY, SEPT. It books in the supermarkets and the New cars on the roads are so year has brought drought and amine to wide areas. 7-10 p.m. - Open HIUII at drugstores. This opened reading badly put together tbe door handles For $10 False Check hqme for new idII- to mlllions of people who wouldn't start lo Call off in the second week. MY TIMe: CAPSLlLE IS FINISHED AND Ordinarily buy books. It was a New apartment buildings In New Mrs. Darlene Harro\lll, 43, of READY TO BURY. I WA.NT AJ,.L. OF You great push forward for people and York are so poorly made that you Riverside was fined ,100 in police To ~ Tt'IINKlN6 OF WAATTO pur IN If! WEDNESDAY, SIPT.~ for publishing. can hear the toilets nush on the court Tuesday evening after plead. OpeD 1:30-4 p.m. - AcUvlUes next Ooor. There is no pride any· ing guilty to a charge of false ut· Swisher, I__ - Main Lounge, UnioII But now books, it seems to me, are aU aimed at and written for where in doing thin,s well Just tering and drawing or a check. Til. T .....rt, 7·10 p.m. - "Recreation N!!"J: the drugstore trade. They're not get it done, get paid, leave town 'Police accused her of writing DI.. ot I ••• t.. Dlot Cla.k ...... all new students - ~ JIll" written to be read; they're written beftlre tbe suckers catcb 00. more than $200 in InsuffiCient run~ Of HUON te. distract. In addition, tbere is We're aU actin, like snake oU checks. The iqIormation charaed THE FIREBALLS THURSDAY, SEPT. 22 aD enormous and profitable traffic salesmen. The trouble is everyone ber with writing a false ,10 check Frl",. A.r.• 7:30 a.m. - Openin, of ~ In Christmas books that are not Is selling everyone else his brand drawn 011 Peoples Trust and Sav· I ..r.: ..... '1' ...... , ••n .. c 9:25 a.m. - Univer8i!_~ me'Dt to be opened at all. These of snake oil. There's no clear de. ings Bank at Riverside, whIch, p<>­ V .. q_ero 'Knit.' Cermony - West IIW'­ are designed, not for reading, but lineation anymore between tbe con lice said, she cashed at III Iowa AO.181110N: ,1.1, Pia PlallON Old Capitol simply for purchase . .Books with men and the suckers. We're aU City clothing store in June. CONWAY TWiny 4.5:30 p.m. - AWS OpeIISGU,e titles like "The Civil War in Pic· luckers. And we're all COD men. Eighty dollars of tile (iDe was C •• I_ .. Frl .." ...... River ~ \1Dk1D , __ a".," with 7,000 .color prillts. Ie) 1800 New York aoralcl TdblWl •. $uspended. . _ • ,.... 4-TH. DAILY 10_"-1_. City, ' • .-·""W~.y, Aut. 25, ,'" . . Harlem Tests New Attack Twenty .. seventh Olym~iad- Po: On Delinquency Problem Splendid Weather Greets By DAVID MILLER was director of group wqrk and been concentrating on are that the W. L. ~ Pet. G.B. w. L. Pcl. G.B. the I New York ...... 68 48 .586 Pittsburgh ...... 75 15 .625 Bitter N ••ral. T.I...... w. •...... recreation for the Youth Board, girl is ,phlegmatic aNI ~res about BalUmore ...... 69 52 .570 1'~ x-Milwaukee 66 50 .569 7 Chlcalo ...... _. 68 52 .570 11'0 51. Louis ... 66 54 .5:10 9 Biggest Games Ever ' Hel d added: "Each specialized agency nothing, the 21-year-old 15 00 nar­ EW YORK - A neW approach Cleveland ...... 58 58 .!!GO 10 x-Los AnlelH . 53 33 .543 1D to Lhe city's most miserable Cam­ knew its own field, but not the cotics and has spent time in jail, W.shln,ton .. .. 80 80 .500 10 San FrancIsco .. 58 59 .400 15'h ROME (.4'1 - The XVII Olympics and that from them, ail without ex­ 18 diUerent sports, and a tltanir others·." the 18-year-old has been expelled Detroit . .. ,.. . 57 61 .483 12 Cincinnati ... 55 67 .451 21 ilies - the one percent that causes Boston ...... 19 68 .41S IS '!. Chicago ...... • 6 72 .390 28 Games open today in regal splen­ ception will be able to gain some battle for unofficial team bonm 75 percent of the juvenlle delin­ A worker in the new unit assess- from school, the house reeks of Xans.s City .... 13 7. .368 2H. Philadelphia . .. 46 75 .380 2912 dor, hailed by two world leaders advantage. " between the United States and AdiolJ quency - is being .tested in Har­ es a family 's situation and follows unhealthy odors, there are no clean WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS x-Playinl night game. at opposite poles of ideology. Premier Nikita Khrushchev of RUssia. The Soviets lost in their through. Welfare, education and colthes or clean bedding, and the Cleveland 3, Boston I WEDNt: DAY'S RESULTS WASHINGTON lem against almost overwhelming Xensas City 6. W.shlnlton 1 ClnclnnaU 3. San Francl co 1- Pope John told 4,000 ath­ Russia, in a message to the ath­ at Helsinki. but won in 1956 in Mel· odds. probation retain their legally man- ll-year-old is becoming impulsive BaJtJmore 9. Detroit 2 Pittsburgh to, Chicago 6 xxm letes from the Kremlin declared first Olympic appearance, in 1952 of a compromh New York 3. Chlcalo 2 Philadelphia 5. St. Louis 3 letes and thousands of spectators Their lives are dominated by dated functions, but coordination -running out of classrooms wilh­ TODAY'S PITCHERS Milwaukee at Los A11&eleS (night) that the games "increase friend· bourne. Until recently ,they have .. ~ legislation I is through a single worker. out permission, yelling and inter­ in St. Peter's Square "may the bcen favored here but a late shift lY Thursday, poi loneliness, children born out of Cleveland (Perry IS-G) ot Boston I TO»AY'S l'lTCIIERS best man win." ship and mutual understanding wedlock, truancy, narcotics, crime, For the first time there I, • rupting. (MonbouQuette 13-91. Ptlisburgh (Mizell 9-8) at Chicago among the peoples and thus streng­ in sentiment points to a possible adjour1ll1lent o( Detroit ILary 11-12) at Bailimore Ilfobble 12-16' . The pontiff, who was given a absent husbands, amoral mothers, dlvlaion of who do.. wh .. .net Even the simple matter of get­ (!:sInd. 13-8)-nlehl. CincinnaU 10steen 0-0) at San Fran- then the peace of the world." American victory. week· ranaticism, poverty and conIu- when. The pro,r.m. !tnl,,*, to ting the housework done required Kan.... City ILarsen I-II at Wash In.- ciSCO IS. Jones 13-141. rous ing cheer, declared his "very The stage has been set perfect­ Thursday is the great day Of Bilter. partisan ton IStobbs 8-S or Cleven,er 5-8)- Milwaukee IJay 4-6) at Los Aneele. strong desire that the contests of sion. It is a story of everything show • 'MI'Iily a__ a case worker's persistent argu­ nl,ht. IKou!ax 6-9) - nlgh L- ly. The weather is bright. The the Olympic ceremony, when half 5eD8te indicated that these days will benefit you all, most of the world considers nega- O4I,..a, atr_ • ,1",1. line of ment that ii might be a good idea Only game. scheduled. Only lIame, scheduled. torch, lit by the sun on sacred o[ the comp!)ting athletes marcb Democrats nor tive. Hvice. instead of confllctint to do the laundry on Monday and ------~~------Mount Olympus in Greece, has in the glistening cement and mar­ want to stay aw "This is the hard core," said oplniona from different .._Ie •. Tuesday and the ironing on Wed­ been brought to the Campidoglio, ble stadium into which 11)0,000 are The Howe R, Lillian C. Lampkin, director It can mean as .simple a thing nesday. the Roman city han on Capitoline expected 10 jam their way. ....ch hH mUI: ~lrs. Hill looking down on the ruins of whet _II .nd I of the Interdepartmental Neighbor- as telling a ' job applicant that "At best this family is vegetat­ The torch will be carried from the ancient Forum. the Capitoline Hill to light the en, voted 1-3 It hood Service Center. Tbese are hours wasted waiting (or an inter­ ing." Mrs. Lampkin said. "We're These are the biggest games ever the wq. bill. the families that aren't families. " view have nothing to do with his trying to give them something to flame that burns throughout tbe held - nearly 8,000 athletes from games, day and night. Specifically. 8y brIntI", ...... r the city'. color or religion, that wearing a live {or." 85 nations. They cost the most to President Giovanni Gronchl Of conference D.partment of Wei ••,.., Board tie is a good idea or that taking In two or three years the pro­ stage - $32,000,000. They last until of Educ-.tIon, Youth 8OMd.ncf orders from a boss is the only Italy will proclaim open the games, ferences ject will be evaluated and the les­ Sept. 11. ~rately by probetion services, the _ c.n- way a business can be run. sons learned in Harlem will be car­ cannon wIll boom, doves by the Leonid Kominikov, a Soviet oC­ thousands will circle skyward, and It appeared Mel ried to other sections of the city. ter I, tryl", to m.llnl", to The program has reached 167 licial, descended on the Ameri­ Adolofo Consolini, Italy'S Olympic IIv •• by leth.r", families but will eventually double. If the basic problem of such fam­ would be a oy~w.d can sector of the Olympic Vil­ discus champion of 1948. will taie minimum c!:,truat .ncf iwto. Each' family gets visited at least ilies can I\)e broached. the city lage and told Kenneth L. Wilson , the oath of sportsmanship on be· fhe key to the four-month-old weekly by one of the 21 workers. will have come a long way in to $1.15 of Chicago, president of the U.S. hall of all con testants. of the pilot project II! to have one social But progress has been painful. meeting questions that time alone Olympic Committee: cannot answer. basiC worker take principle responsibil- An effort to stimulate interest "As a symbol of our friendship million addi ity for a total familY .and cut dup- in neighborhood activities recently we'd like to present you with our Olympic flag and wish your ath­ The House lication and overlapping among found six wives answering an in­ extension of public and private agencies. vitation to 20. The main topics letes the very best of luck." Russia also moved out boldly to lion workers "Some aI the families deny any- were getting locks for their doors. Government 700,000 now thing is wrong," Mrs. Lampkin clearing the area of garbage and bid for the 1968 games. Nikolai Romanov. chief of the Russian voted $1.25 and · aid. "Some never have had any improving housekeeping. workers. help, others .have been through a F_ of the husbands live .t team, said he would ask the In­ ternational Olympic Committee for The confe",!1C dozen agencies and still others de- home. MOlt liv • .wound the cor. OKs Live · 'nIuncNy the games on ~ehalf of Moscow. light in plaYIng one 60Cial worker ner or Itt,.." the at,...t. Gettil19 tim ••nd o ~ f against al)other." the wlvII to show IIny intereat Every indication paints to a record smashing performance in work oUt The traditional approach has In. peront-toKher org.nitlltlon. Polio Vaccine·i'· these games in virtually all of the on been for the family to come to the or .Vetl HIe _lei llround them, IfII'IId to agency on the premi-se that a visit la. m.jor .chinem.nt. WASHINGTON (.4'1 - The Gov­ ~.y. at least demllnstrates interest. , A case in point is an unmarried ernment Wednesday announced But case workers in the new un'it 2O.year-old girl 'who has had two plans to license' live virus poliO are taking the initiative, practical- children out of wedlock, refuses vaccine for use in this country Soviets Give ly forcing their way, getting doors to marry the father because she next year - ending a long con­ shut in their {aces and then try- doesn't like him and runs a home troversy. ing to find what's going on! for seven others - five brothers, Surgeon Gen . Leroy E. Burney Gifts to U.Se Smart August HBI..., w.. selected bee.USI ages 21, 18, 12, 11, and 5; a ~ister, of the U.S. Public Health Service '/ .. t has every ,....". III .nd. 3; and her daugh~r, 3 - in a live- (PHS ) told a news conference, "It (.4'1 - ROME In blazing Roman J ..... ·of ,,-w'" ...ndH. AI room apartment lD an old tene· is our considered judgment that heat today the Russians broke Homework'. required by law, .... public..-n. ment. live polio virus vaccine is suitable • I first ice In a dramatic bid to end ci" cov.red only their ,.rtlc:ulu H.r second drild died when • for use in the United States." I~ he cold war with the United · ~_. month old - the first .vent In Burney added that the live virus Lopez Gets Ousted' States - at least for the Olympics. "Each public agency sees only rKent y,.r. that produced .ny vaccine, which can he taken by 'Fo do this, a delegation of So­ one part of the lamily problem," vi~bI ••motion In the youn9 _­ mouth in pill, liquid or candy form , AI Lopez, manager of the Chicago White Sox, yesterday. Plat. umpire Clarry Mrs. Lampkin said. "When we mllft. The femlly', mother died g"tur.a and shouts hi' lut words .t third base Napp is at the rig ht. Argum.nt b.gan when Lopez viets marched to l,I.S. Olympic will not replace the currently used headquarters, smiled, held out starte\l and the agencies pooled ,..cently .ft.r • long, untreated Salk vaccine, which requires need· timfllre Charley Berry bofore IMlng ousted in the was instrueled by Napp to quiet the Whit. SOli (heir information, it seemed as iI c.se of tuberculosis. Th •••mi· their hands and presented gifts Ie injection and is made froni virus fourth Innln9 of 9.m. with in bench. He c:laimed players I".r. "riding" Y.nk" to the Americans. we were talking about diC£erent Iy'a 67.yur-old .lIther, aff.b.. , that is killed. pitcher . ~eop)e. Welfare knej¥ its position. wHlc, anet confvwcf. works in "Dear friends," behn Leonid "There is need Cor both and they fducation was concerned about the nolf/hborhood III'ICI h.a tlrifted Kominikov, Soviet Olympic offi· will complement each other," Bur­ truancy, but there was no overall In.net out of the house for the cial. "permit me in the name of direction." ,..t 30 y.... a. neyadded. our country to greet you and wish Mrs. Lampkin, who previously The problems the center bas He expressed hope that availa­ bility of both vaccines will lead you great success in lhe 17th Yanks Down Chisox 3-2 Olympic Games." to vaccines made from three strains of virus developed by Dr. He was speaking to Kenneth L. :117. NEW YORK (.4'1 - The New York lips - his third straight of the ling three singles and a walk. Wilson, of Chicago, president of MOSCOW IA'l Albert Sabin of Cincinnati. Detroit ...... 000 000 002- ~ 7 3 I.C. Parochial Schools Yankees regained their game and game. the U.S. Olympic COmmittee. unexpectedll', Vaccines made antler the JIl'O­ a half first place lead over Chi­ Latman went the distance {or the Bailimore ...... oao 000 fOx- '13 0 Bruce, BurnSide (21. FOYUlck (8) and "As a symbol of our friendship and Francis cedures developed by Sabin, as cago Wednesday by defeating the first time in 12 starts, strlking out Chili; FI.her and Triandos. than an hour of well as other live virus polio vac­ Whitc Sox 3·2 on Hector Lopez' seven. while walking only one. W - FJsher 19-9). L - Bruce (2-4) . we'd like to present you with our Expect Lower Enrollment Olympic flag and wish your alh· closed door of cines in this country, have been two-run single and 's The Red Sox, who have dropped rowa City's two Catholic elemen­ Wash ., and will teach seventh Reds 3, Giants 2 letes the very best of luck," Ko- A surprise widely used by several foreign na­ 10th of the season. six of the seven in the current and his tary schools are scheduled to open grade; Sister Mary Madeleva, mu­ tions but have been limited to ex· SAN FRANCISCO (.4'1 - Vada minikov said. Art Ditmar pitched his sixth home stand, collected nine safeties pened w eolnesl~~ Selll. 8 with about fiv!) per cent sic teacher. from Portland, Ore.; perimental use here .. straight victory, but it took a clutch off Latman but could get to him Pinson's two-out single scored "In presenting this symbol of Barbara's f('wer pupils overaU than last year, and Mrs. Edward Richmond. who Burney and other PHS experts relief job by Louis Arroyo in the for a run only in the fo ur th. Pete rookie Gordon Coleman in the 13th friendship, we'd like to stress that Thursday this school o{fl~ials reported today. came from Haslett, Mich., and will said it is too early to tell whether ninth to preserve the tall right­ Runnels walked, Willie Tasby inning Wednesday, giving Cincin- we do it from the bottoms of our or the couple, st. Patrick's school, which had teach fourth grade. nati a 3-2 victory over San Francis- hearts." live virus vaccines will provide hander's 13th triumph oC the year, forced him and then rookie Lu l _. c: . ous m~tings nn enrollment last year of about St. Patrick's also will have three protection against paralytic polio his third without a defeat over Chi­ Clinton tripled ofC the centerfield co. Wilson was almost overcome by chaperoned by ~T· t..·illS IS. th e ti me t() 400, is expected to have about 350 new teachers: Mrs. Thomas Lynch, for a longer period than does the cago. wall. Coleman started the 13th with a the warmth o{ the greeting. interpreters. pupils this year, while St. Mary's third grade, who taught in a rural Salk vaccine. It was brought out Ditmar hurled a strong three­ Cillveland opened the scoring in single up the middle, and after He swallowed hard, and then re­ cheCK the thennostat : "Barbara is school is expected to have more school in this area last year; Sis­ that persons who have had four or hitter through eight in nings but the second as Jim Piersall singl ed, rookie Chico Cardenas laid down a plied: " We appreciate very much to make ' 'sure your than we're pupils - 315 this year compared ter Mary Presentation, fourth more properly spaced Salk injec­ the White Sox got to' him in the advanced on a wild pitch and sacrifice bunt, pinch-hitler Gus your kind wi shes for success and , aut.omatic gas furnace time," said with 305 last year. ninth, driving him from the mound scored on a Tito Francona single. grade, who comes to Iowa City tions have maintained high anti­ Bell walked. popped we hope to have the opportunity o{ > i~ operating properly. of Roanoke, Principals of the two schools from the Blessed Sacrament school body levels longer than had been with three hits after two out. in­ Cleveland ...... 010 000 200- 3 10 I out, but then Pinson slammed the visiting your headquarters and are 80,ton ...... 000 100 IlOO- 1 9 I 'r . The said the decline in pupils this year at Chigaco, III.; and Sister Mary anticipated when the vaccine was cluding Roy Sievers' second borne Latnian and Romano: Brewer, Stur­ single that won the game. looking forward to it." I written run of the game. divant 18) and Nixon. results from a shortage of space Domina, sixth grade, who taught Loser Mike McCormick went the ______, I\./JIIU>l'L:' introduced. W - Latman \2-5). L - Brewer Nikita ond teachers. at St. Mary's last year. Because of the time required to Sievers' ninth inning wallop, his (7-111. distance, giving up nine hits and fourth Pirate hurler, who held Here'. how: . Leonid J)n~znlltl Home run - Cleveland. Romano (l3). , Sister Mary St. Thoma, St. Pat­ produce the live virus vaccine and 25th of the year, narrowed the two bases on balls. Chicago hitless the last two in­ of Powers' rick's principal, said the school to pass the rigid requirements, Yankees' margin to 3·2. When AI ClnclnnatJ .. . 100 100 000 000 1-3 t , nings, got the decision. espionage, will not have a kindergarten class Smith and Minnie Minoso followed A's 6, Senators 4 San lfranclsco 100 001 000 000 11-2 13 0 Burney said he expects it will be O'Toole. Nuxhall (\), Brosnan () 1) . Law, the majors' winningest Friday by WASHINGTON (.4'1- Kansas City, this fall. SI. Patrick's had a kin- Di lion .Sees months before any of the new vac- with singles, Manager Casey Slen­ Bridges (13) and Bailey; McCormick pitcher, was lifted with the Bucs Happy and SChmid t. ,, ~ergarten last year. but st. Mary's gel of the Yankees quickly sum­ taking advantage of Washington ahead 6·3. After getting two men \ meeting, cine is available. . errors, crammed its scoring into W - Brosnon (6-2). L - McCormick :1 Make · cer.al.. ,II,. nhas not had one for several years. moned Arroyo from the bullpen. (11-91. out, he served a single to Bob freely. We Both schools will open the school Burney also said he did not The little lefty threw only one two big Wednesday night Home run - Clnc1nna U, Robinson IIlh. 'I.... rnl •••.• / I Quick End know how the cost of the new (26). Will - the 9th hit off him - and over an hour. year at 8:45 a.m. Sept. 6. and pitch and Gene Freese hit it on to defeat the Senators' ace right­ his first walk of the game, to Ernie It was the pupils will attend fol' half a day vaccine would compare with that the ground to second baseman hander Camilo Pascual 6-3. been alone of Salk vaccine. Pirates 10, Cubs 6 Banks. ' Ihat day. Both schools plan a hot , who tossed him n was Pascual's seventh loss. He Plttsburch ...... 1130 011 104-10 17 1 .... , parted in lunch program as in past years. For Truiillo out easily, ending the game. has won 12. CHICAGO IA'l - Successive ninth Chlcaao ...... 000 1130 300- 6 10 3 s.t y•• , th."".. ... four inning homers by Dick Stuart and Law. Green 171, Labine 171. Face Sister Mary Ann Patrice, St. Sievers got three of the White The first four Kansas City runs (8, and Buraell. Oldls (8); Cardwell, well .It••• r.o.... .a- Powers Mary's principal, said the school WASHINGTON t.9I - Downfall of Sox' six hits off Ditmar. He dou­ were unearned. Pascual held Kan­ Roberto Clemente Wednesday pro­ SchaUernoth 18). Elston (8). Drabow­ 2 Pakistan in the SO-year rule of Dominican dic­ Joint Radio-TV pelied the ·minded Pitts­ sky (8, and Thacker. Tappe (1/. p.r.tur•• W.lt. f •• j will have three new teachers this bled in the first, l10mered in the sas City hitless until Marv Thorne­ W - Face (8-61. L - Elston (6-7) . off on the fall. They are Sister Mary Victoria, tator Rafael Trujillo was predicted berry led off with a single in the burgh Pirates over the Chicago Home runs - P/tlsburlh. Hoak (12), ••c.n4. fer f.r.. ",.,) Debates Possible fourth and walked in lhe seventh Cubs 10-6. Stuart (17) , Clemente (10'. the Soviet who came here from Seattle, Wednesday by Douglas Dillon, act­ for a perfect day. • fifth. Danny Kravitz followed with to •••rt •• . ing of Ing secretary of state. The United another single, then Pascual struck Each of the home runs were hit I was the Chicago capture in As Ike Signs Bill off Don Elston, the third of four Phil. 5, Cards 3 States joined other bemlshpere na- starter and loser. The hard-luck out th e next two hillers. Powers I tions in plans aimed at isolating Kansas City ...... 000 040 200- 6 9 1 Cub hurlers, who allowed 17 hits. ST. LOUIS I.tJ - Art Mahaffey • • f Reginq Tq Start WASHINGTON (.4'1 - President 'left-hander was tagged for two Washl11gton ...... 200 001 001- 4 6 2 Stuart's 17th homer came after and Chris Short stopped the St. cell which the strong man and driving him Eisenhower Wednesday signed a runs in the first inning. Klick!. Herbert (61 and Xra vltz: 'rurn 4Iew" th.~ larger than from power. Pascual. Woodeshlck 111. Clevenger (9) Bob Skinner had doubled. Cle­ Louis Cardinals on five hits and Classes Sept. 6 bill clearing the way Cor joint ra- After Sievers' first home run re­ and Battey. ment's four-bagger ' was his 10th. Tony Taylor, who also hit a home .'at. wa,t 10 S", •., in solitary Dillon called Trujillo a tyrant, W - Xuck. (1-7). L - Poscual (12- 3 trial. She dio-TV debates between the pres- duced the Yankees' lead to 2-1, 7). run, started an eighth-inning ral­ th.n t ••t •.••~a! ._ J torturer and murderer. He re­ idential candidates of the two ma- New York made it 3-1 in the sev­ The Bucs padded the score off window. With 325 Pupils Moe Drabowsky, who wild-pitched ly, giving the Philadelphia Phil­ minded the House Agriculture jor parties. enth .when Kubek lin e~ a h~me Orioles 9, Tigers 2 the last run in. lies a 5·3 victory Wednesday night. Regina High SchoOl is scheduled Committee that hemisphere na­ Eisenhower announced his ac- run IOtO the lower nght fIe ld Philadelphia .. .. 010 001 030'- S 10 1 BALTIMORE ~ - Young Jack The Cubs had locked' the score to open Sept. 6 with about 1Z per­ tions denounced Trujillo only last t· t h' f stands St. Louis ...... 000 002 0111- 3 ~ 0 * Ion a _IS news con erence. ChJCal~ ...... 000 100 001- 2 6 0 Fisher tamcd Detroit on seven hi ts 6-6 in a three-run seventh that MahaUey, Short (8) and Coker; #.; . \ U2 Pilot' cent more pupils than last year-­ week. called for a break in diplo­ Jack son. McDanIel (8) and H . Smith. A qUick follow-up came from New York ...... 200 000 10x- 3 S 0 Wednesday night as the Baltimore disposed of starter Vernon Law, If· f"",ac. fo1.. t. incl\lding a freshman class 0 f matic relations with his regime, the National Broadcasting Co., Score, SlBley (81 and Lollar. Clns­ W - Mahaffey (3..0,. L - Jackso" Orioles mo ved into a tie for second seeking his 8th straight victory (11-11'. r..... n .., call •• , I about 100. There will be five new and branded him as one of the which announched Vice Presid~n t ~JI (8); Dttmar, Array\> (9) and How- Home runs - Phlladelphla. Wall. 4 place in thc American Lea~ue with and 19th of the season. Elroy Face, (3), Taylor (5). St. Loul., Boyer (:leI. tcachenl and one new course. plotters of an assassination at­ Richard M. Nixon the Republi- w - Dilmar (13-71 . L - Score (4-81. ""IC. De,.rt... t • The Rev. Lawrence Soens, prin­ tempt against Venezuela's popu­ . '. h Home runs - ChICllio. Sievers 2 (25J. a 9-2 victory over the Tigel'6. ,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii---_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii__ iiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiii __iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-. • m•• will .....t can nommee for preSIdent, as New York. Kubek (10). / cipal, said he expects an enroll­ larly elected President Romulo agreed to appear on the Jack Paar The Baltimorc triumph coupled AI RPORT MARKET t. ch.~k It Bj!tancourt. with New York's 3-2 victory over , I f., ,... . ment of about S25 pupils this year, show Thursday night. Indians 3, BoSox 1 Chicago left the Orioles and White compared with 285 last yeat_ Dillon lashed out also at Cuba's The network said Paar also has BOSTON (.4'1 - Cleveland catch­ Sox tied 1 ~ games back of the QUAliTY BEEP and PORK DIRECT FROM THE FARM I f . School will get under way with Prime Minister Fidel Castro, call­ nn all-day session Sept. 6-the Invited Sen. John F. Kennedy of er John Romano's two-run homer league-leading Yankees. WE WRAP EVERYTHING POI YOUR FREml / . . , ing him "a Communist-type dic­ Massachusetts, the Democratic furnished a 3-1 victory over Bos­ same day Iowa City's public tator." The Orioles bunched their 13 We have about 600 hogs. Buy the cuts you like best of thiI lood, Follow this procedure schools open. An opening mass is standard bearer. The date is yet ton for battery mate Barry Lat­ hits, scoring five runs in the sec- lean young pork. One-half Skinned Hog at 26c: lb. Processed 31c: lb. Almost at the same time Dillon to be fixed for Kennedy. man Wednesday night. and and four in the seventh, as We have about 100 cattle on feed. Quality beef by the halves, to make certain you'U I scheduled at 10:45 a.m. Sept. s. was urging the House committee / Father said the Regina The bill permits radio and TV Romano leaned into a Cast ball they snapped a seven-game Tiger quarters or cuts. Poor quality beef is a disappointment at any / have "ins~t" hClt , Soens to apply economic sanctions on laculty will hold It. first meeting stations to broadcast .peeches (rom loser Tom Brewer and sent winning streak, the club's longest price. , in the fall. L • sugar purchases from Trujillo's it just inside the right field loul since 1956. 'h or lI. Choice Beef Processed SOc lb. 2nd. Grade at 46c per lb. ~ept . 2- and other appearances by the ma­ The ,five new members of the domain, Sens. Allen J. Ellender jor candidates for president and line in the seventh inning, break· Brooks Robinson and Gene Wood- PRIME BABY BEEF by the half (about 220 pounds) - 54c Lb. ID-La.> and James O. Eastland vice president without being re­ ing a 1-1 deadlock. I· I d th B' d h' t R b' Our 2nd Grade Beef is Holstein Steers fed a full feed of corn six faculty this year are: 109 e e Ir It ers, 0 10- months. We are getting excellent reports on It. It Is lean and tender I • Mrs. Donald Riley, glrla' physi­ I D·Miss.> , who have often defend­ quired to give equal time to candi­ The blow on a 1-0 delivery, fol­ son slamming a three-run We. have a full line of Groceries. We believe we can' aave you a cal education, who bas not been ed Trujillo, were praisinl him in dates of fringe parties. lowed a double by Bubba Phil- and two singles and Woodling get- half days wages every week on your week's supply 01 erocerlea. the Senate. teacblJ\g ~he past two years; Mrs. , Direct debate between Nixon Robert Crawford, speech and dra­ Both said they oppose President and Kennedy have been in the matlCl, who taught at Cedar Ra­ Eisenhower's request to Congress making since the nominating con· THIS WEEK'S $10.00 SPECiAl pids Regis Hilh SchOol last year; to cut off any special, nonquota ventions, awaiting the revision oC At The STORE ••• 3 Lb.: Extr. L•• n Ground 8M' St•• ks 1'12 Lb. Hom. Curod H.m John Colson, band, who will work purchases of sugar from the Do­ the law. Lba. &xtr. L•• n s.u.... P.ttl., 3 Lltl ..... Roa,t Appro •• mostly with elemeDtary pupils; miniean Republic. Such allocations The bill applies only tp the cur· 1'12 Lb" F,,,,lIy 8 ... Sto.k 1'IJ Lbl. Home M.. 8.lOIn, Sister Mary Ita, who tall8ht last now total 322,000 pounds. rent campaign. It waives for this At Your DOORI year at Cicero, ID.; and Slater At the same time, the State De­ campailn, and the presidential 1"" Lb •• Cholc. Pork Chop, 5 Lb •• Home R.ndered Lard ,Mary Maurine, lwha came here partment's press officer, Lincoln and vice-presidential offices. the 1111 LN. L•• n Pork Sto.k $1." In Groc.rin from Our . ~dy of Peace School In White, was announcing the United part of the Federal. Communica­ Mlnneapoll.>. States Is going to comply with the tions Act which r~s broad­ COMPARi OUR PRICiS. Yea, W. Will P.y Ytur ...... C.II. The new course II an att course. hemisphere for e I I n ministers' casters who allow time for pne Located S~ milq north of Columbus Junction OD HiwQ 'lI. Father Soens laid the ~hool plans aereement to ' break diplomatic re­ candidate to make equal time Phone Columbus Junction, Randolph N'1S1 • hot lunch prolfllll this year as lations with the Dominican Re· available fOE , atl oUler candldatll' _ ...... Of JlLAVOI Ope .. WedMad.l' .nd S.turdar i ....I",. Until.:. ill put,...... _1._.__ public:. Sundar UnHl N...... - ~ - .. -~~- lortaeum,~ .. _ _ ' ...____ •• - ...... --- ...-- ..., . • . , ,