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Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1963-04-27 I The· Weather Hawks Win Cloudy with shew"" and .ut· The H.wk,y, IN ..ball leam ,vc· tered ttMmdento,.,.,. toda~ and c:tufully opened its Ii, Ten .... rain, ~ THIS """M. Locally heuy Ill,· I0Il Mre Friday by Min­ Iy IIOI'tbwHt today. Little chan .. be.,In, in temperatvrn. Hi,h teday 7t- owan n.sota'. Gophers 3-2. See Pee ... ail for detail,. MORNING 75. Ser1)ing the State University of Iowa and the People of Iowa Cit!! &IIebutbed ID 1111 Associated Preas Leased Wires and Wirepboto Iowa City. Iowa . Saturday. April 27. HI63 ON CAMPUS- S~TS EVEHTS on campus to· dAy Include the following : , • A b.sebaU doubleheader with .,.bultlOta begins at 1 this after· Il00II411 the Iowa diamond . • :I'wo dual golf meets with Min­ lJCIOla and Wisconsin on Finkbine Newsman Reve'als Golf Course begin at 8 this morn· , . The Big Ten BowUng Tourna. ..ent begins at the Union at 9 this ..mine· For mOre details. see story. page Jour. • • • Guban Bomb Raid : sTUDIO THEATRE'S produc. ilOn, "Ua Fiesta Brava," will end I ttlllkbl 'wlth a performance at 8 ill ~ Studio Theatre. '.. 1 E~g;ge Iwill Support Laos/Havana Radio if·THE ClTY- I ;'ftOPERTY TAXPAYERS OF Jo..4 City and Johnson County can In Maneuvers Agreement: Nikita .Verifies Raid; appeal their assessments begin. nina Wednesday when the boards I MOSCOW IA'I- Sovi t Premier Khrushch v. in a 31'l·hour conCer· No Explosion of review start their annual meet. Near Havana cnce with W. Averell Harriman. pledged the Soviel Union aga~ F~i. ing periods. The five· man city day to support the Gcneva agreements {or peace and neutrality In bOard of review will meet through LaOSL Homemade Bombs' May. in the oC£ice of City Assessor No Shots Fired; The agreement of the Soviet nion, jointly with that DC the United Lit with Cigars; Vi9tOr J. Belger. The three·man No Evidence That States, was stated in a communtque issued after the conference at eoIInty board will meet in the oC· Fell on Oil Fields lice of County Assessor Lumir W. Small Boat American which the undel'secretary of state delivered a personal lettcr rrom JUs. through May 31. President Kennedy to lhe premier. WASIlINGTON IA'I- Photograph· I • • • w sm CTON ( P) KEY PARAGRAPH or the communique said simply: er Alexander Rorke Jr. said Fri· "The Presidenl and the chairman DC the Council of Ministers 00001 STReET, which ha s Two Cuban gunboat U ngaged day he took part in a bombing raid beta closed since Tuesday lor reo reaffirmed that both governments (ully support the general agree­ over Cuba on Thursday night. pairs. may be reopened to local in maneuvers" Friday near a ment on the Laotian question about which there was an exchange Havana radio reported Friday tralClc' this afternoon, City Public U.S. Coa t Cuard cutter sent oC views between the m at Vienna and a mutual understanding night that a plane dropped bombs Works Director Lane H. Mashaw out to inve tigate n report of a reached ." near Havana but none exploded. slid Friday. Repair work on it small boat in distress in the Th President's part oC the understanding apparently was con· Rorke said in a speech before has been completed. he said, and an anti·Communist meeting that Florida traits. th ,fen e vcyed in the letter from Kennedy that Harriman delivcred to the concrete patches on the street are o premier. while he filmed the scene. crew­ DOW curing. m n lighted homemade bombs D partment reportl'd. BEYOND THE TERSE communique. no~ II note of what was dis- Two F8U aircraft were scnt from cussed betwecn the two came from embassy or Ilussian sOUl·ces. with their cigars and dropped them STATE- into a refinery area ncar Havana. IH THE Key West. Fla., whcn the cutter Some subjects undoubtedly discu ed were Indicated in repeated The Havana radio report. moni· . UOltTION DE~TH. Janice Win· reportcd the actions of the gun· charges in the Soviet press that the whole new outlook in Laos was tored by The Associated Press at lers, ·19, Sioux City. died Friday boats. and on their arrival "lhe the {ault of th Americans. Key West. Fla .• said a twin-cngine at Generai Hospital in Minneapolis. maneuvers were diseonlinued," an The SoviN military newspaper, Red Star, said the Americans in· plane dropped a lOO·pound bomb PoU~e said her death was caused announcement soid. cited the lrouble in Lao in order to make an exeuse Cor direct in. and some can. of inrlammable by a c.-iminal abortion. tervention. liquid in the Nico Lopez areD oUl· • • • • neports Indicated no shots Were The Soviet news agency Tass wenl lurLhrr. In a dispatch rrom side Havana at 10 p.m. Thursday LOAN IILL PASSED. A bill - fired. and a Pentagon spoke mun Hanoi. North Viet Nom. it said U.S. ofCie'er ' were leadinl{ right. night but none exploded. lL said ~lng up licensing provisions and said the acllons of the gunboats wing Laotian troops into baltic against the Communist·led Pathet the ptane came In low from the rClUlations for rapidly multiplying - were not charactertZ d a hostile. Lao. north . lJ)dilstrlai loan companies in Iowa The broadcast look note of U.S. pasSed :the House 79·9 Friday and Doth the Enemy Grow Older? The incid!'ul occurred shortly be· THE AMERICAN POSITION as to who sttlrted the new troubl news reports of the raid and said was sent to the Senate. forc 2 p.m . ~ome 30 miles north· ill Laos is bqual'ely opposed to the Soviet view. Kennedy made clear the U.S. Government did nothJng ------------..,.-----------------~------.... east of Havana . - in his Wednesday news conference that the United Stales blamed about it. The time given by Havana radio ,. iOy Jitu: The Coast Guard cutter with a PalhetLao troops for reopening the fighting. £ltm boyK'~LED.*A was killed In FortKanawh~1 Madl- UAW Adopts Resolut·lon crew oC about 16. was a !/J.[ool ves· American Information indlcllte that not only UI(' Path t Lao checked closely wilh Rorke's report ~ ~'riday when his lather acci- srl 11 signed to help prevent anti· troops but troops Irom Communist North Viet Nam arc ta~ing part I hat he was over tile target at 8. 5~ ~ntally backed over him with a Castro exUc raid against Cuba. in th errort to up et the neutralist r gime and perhaps Corce a p.m. Ea~terrl Standard Time. which I I would have been 0:55 Havana time. tr~c:tor. The small boat reported in dis· divi ion of the country. Rorke did not claim any damage rt· s S Test Ba n Pact tre in the area apparcntly was --- NO Dtt· FOR IOWA.. TOWN. Dis· ' UppO Ing interceptcd by the Cuban gunboats was done Lo the oil tanks at whieh {,~ Judge W. L. Huiskamp Friday in international walers. • One Man Missing- the hombs were aimed but did claim the explosives wenL off, ordered Fort Madison to halt plans A resolution supporting the wlw kuow how to fighl gri~vanc ," Vidor ReuUlcr. UAW "Icc pre I· It was reported that about five It was believed here thai the lor c~lI"g to D.ylight Sa"ing , £ The con[l'renee i~ being held lhis dent. will speak tonight on the role people were seen In the SOlidi boat. Nivo Lopez referred to by Havana ~liJlt SUnday. Kenneuy Admillislratloll s e - weekend with the UAW II host. of American trade unions in help. and that later the Co~t.guardmcn W. Virginia Coal Mine Blast radio is the name oC a refinery in L~ - (ort to secure a nuclear test Delegates are attending work· ing workers in underdeveloped na· noticed it drifting empty. the Havana suburb of Regia. IN THE NATION- ban trealy was adopted Friday shop classes today and Sunday. lions. Officials said there wa no evl. where oil installations arc losated. 'rhe U.S. policy Is to discourage I .USK AIROAD. Secretary 01 night by 200 members of the * * * * * * d nce that tbe small boat was ~e Del\!! Rusk left Washington United Auto Workers (VA W) I , • American. Claims 21, Bodies Retrieved hit·and-rull raids against the a~ · tro I'egune by Cuban refugees. and ~rlday night on a multipurpose 10· attending a Foreit1tj Affairs ,I 1.fI - ~y diplomatic mission ipcluding o· UAW s Reuther To D.scuss Ch . ----I M CLARKSBURG . W. Va mon survived began to fade in the prior to the /lavana bt'oadcast lIle u unusual caU on Yugoslavia's Seminar at SUI. ,va rous an Wcary ro cue cr ws. laborinG deep early morning hours. State D partment was skeptical oC inside a northern West Virginia Il was the worst disaster in West Rorke's report. President .Tlto. .. Scminar de.legates. representh.lg Un ·on's World Wide Role Costs Coed $700 coal mlnc. retrieved bodie ' or 2t Vir~inia's sprawling mine fields I "We ha~e no inCo,.ma~lon on this LAHE DOWN. An Air Force UA W locals In Iowa and illinOIS. I • victims DC a gas·lriggered explo· since 22 mcn died in a similar acci- at all." Said Lincoln WhIte. depart· • 7 transport plane wl'th nine also pledged "to do everything in sion Friday. Only one man still was dent in McDowell County, in south. ment press. o~ficel' . "and we liS· ct Victor Reuther. vice·president of .pro{essor of political science and On Beer Charges abOard crashed and burned about our pOwer to petition the senators the United Auto Workers.
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