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BONN, Germany, (UP]) -' Kon· rad Adenauel' Thursday rejected opposition charges of power poli· tics and said hjs decision to stay on as chancellor of West Germany Geneva Attempts was made "In the interests of the whole German people." Opposition Socialist Party Lead· er Erich Ollenhauer, in opening a ge~eral political debate in Parlia· Defense Plan f ' ·340 -Students To Receive Soviets Asked: ment. had accused Adenauer of playing a "frivolous game." by first accepting and then rejecting Preparatelon .1 D' · ./' . A C End Demands . the presidential nomination. In e ~ I He said Adenauer had "damaged IP amos t ammencement confidence in democratic insti· tutlons" by his action. He charged For Congress Some 1.340 students at SUI will of the SUI Bureau of R arch iting and L II pa t prc. idenl of the On Occupation that the real reason for Adenauer's receive degree todlly at 9:30 a.m. from 1925 to 1927. He also ha been ' National A ociation of State Uni· change of mind was his inability to WASHINGTON III - The De· during spring conuneacemeot ex- professor and director of educlI- versitie . lie I also on President Talk. To Continue force his own candidate for the fense Department worked Thursday ercises in the Fieldhouse. Canell- tional administration and re arch Ei nhower'S Committee on Rural On Day-To-Day Ba.i. chancellorship on the party. to fit dollars and weapons into an dates for these degree represent at Mic~i,nn State Normal College. Civil Derens and Committee on air defense Master Plno which 98 Iowa conties. 36 stales. and 12 and profea or of educational ad· Scienti t and Engineers. OENEVA loft - Tbe Western Blf In reply. Adenauer said that he must be handed Congress Friday. for~gn coootries. miniBtration lit the University or SUJ' Pr ident VlrfiJ M. Han· Three warned the Soviets Thurs­ was certain the German people Albert N. Jorgensen. pre ldeot Burfalo. N.Y. ch(>r- will also speak at the com- day that the Geneva conferfl\ce would believe his decision to stay Pentagon fiscal and missile ex· perts held oll·day sessions. Final or t~ University of Connecticut. In 1956. tbe Connecticut State m~cement ex rc' delivering miCht collapse "in a few days" on as chancellor was the right one. details were left for conferences who received both master's ond Bar ASSOCiation presented its dJs· the traditional charge to graduate unle they dropped their in 15- The debate, in which Ollenhauer, running into the night. doctor's degrees {rom SUI and his tinlUi!hed Servi~ Award to Jor· and conferring degree . tenee on a one-year deadline for ending the occupation of West Ber­ Christian Democratic Party Execu· Instruction on the general na­ bachelor's degree from Coe Col- Irosen "for belnl an out tanding Robrrt Michaelsen, professor tive Chairman Heinrich Krone and lege. will deliver the comQleoce- citizen who has . ~.e a real con· nod head of the School of Religion. lin. ture of the plan which involves of '. ;'denauer spoke was a far cry meht address. "Education and the trlbutioD to SOCI ty . will serve a chaplain durine Lh Secretary State Christian A, the rousing controversy between Herter, In a tense secret meetin" from the anticipated stormy ses· the Army and Air Force over mis· World Community." Jorgensen I pr ldent of the exerci • lind William Coder. co- sion. Jorgensen was associate director National Comm! ion on Accred- ordlnator or conferenc s at SUI. made it clear to Soviet Foreigu sill'S - were handed two days a,o Minister Andrei Gromyko that the The lan~age used was sharp. at a White House meeting. will be ma ter of ceremonies. West would refuse to bargain un· But there were no tumultuous There Secretary of Defense Neil Degre to be :awarded includ der "threats of dure s." scenes such as those that seemed 1'11. McElroy presented his propos­ Golden Jubilee For '09- 42 doctor of philosophy , 208 mas­ A U.S. spokesman disclosed almost a certainty a few days ago, al for a compromise which create ter·s. 100 doctor of medlcin , 52 Thursday that Gromyko assured when the first shock or the chan· a "mix" of both the air Forcrs Herter that the Soviet proposals cellor's decision and Economics Bomare and the Army Nike-Her· presented Wednesday did not con­ Minister Ludwig Erhard's demand cules missiles, plus conventional In Alumni Return tiMe an uilimatum. tluit · his name be cleared by his the interceptor plane defenses. Apparently unconvinced that Mos­ ifts chancellor and party were still EYE ON DEBAJOR-West German Finance Minister Ludwig Er­ There was speculation that tqe Long-time graduates {rom all parts of the United Stat s will re- cow was ready to drop its time fresh: hard, rear, eyes Chancellor Konrad Adenauer as latter debat., In Master plan included a cutback on turn lhls weelrend to SUI (or reunions, a look at new buildings on cam· Umit demand entirely, Herter laId Adenauer repeated to Parliament W.,t German Parliament at Bonn Thursday. Adenauer told Parlia­ lhe number of missile units f()l' eaCh pusrtours. and a speech on tbe Russian chaUenie. Gromyko that the Western powers the arguments he used in his own ment that he had informed Erhard in May that he was c:.rtalnly and assumed tbat this could mean This is Golden Jubilee ye'ar at SUl for the closs of 1909. and some Intended to Co ahead with the Geneva talks on a day-to-day basIs. party. that his decision was taken nof going to quit as c:hanc:ellor. Bul Erhard said he got the imp,... - a corresponding saving in money 55 alumni ot the elliss are l'lf~ted ~o attend ceremonies and re·vislt be(:ause of a worsening of the in· Herter told Gromyko that hJs sion that Adenauer WDuid stand fast in his decl.ion to run for the OU~eanYt'agon officials. obviously . college frlenda today and Sat ur· plane wa ready to leAve for ternational situation. 1'1. day. Many will attend SUI spring c:.r.monial post for presidenc:y.-AP Wir.photo. · A · k· Washln,ton on four hours' notice He specifically referred to the awed by emphatic instructions nator S S Commencement exercise, to be from the White House aboul talk- sa held thJs mornin, at 9:30 in th if the Soviets refuse to bar,ain death of former U.S. Secretary of ing prematurely. had little to say . SUI Fieldhouse. reasonably. State John Foster Dulles and a ' . However. counseled Featured at the three-day event Exertinl maximum diplomatic deterioration of the Geneva For· 'Life Uses Engle Poem lion In predicting~ome an tmmedJate~au· End To Ta Ik pressure, American officials said eign Ministers Conference. large savings. and were not too . wiU be a speech by Marcus Bach, Gromyko's one·year time limit pro­ Adenauer read a letter from certain even aQGut the extent of 10' Sl I , widely-known professor in the SUI posal does not even form "a basis Dulles dated April 8. shortly after Paying Homa.ge To Frost long-range economy. . n trauss sChool of Rellc1on, oa the topic for <&cWlIion." the ~twJeellor had accepted the McEb'oy Is eotnmlttfd to J{ln~ -; "Can Russia Challeh,e America's They repi)r'ted that the Soviet candidacy for the largely sym· "Praise to a Man," part of a poem by Paul Engle, proCessor of ing the Senate ArTI¥!d Services WASHING"ON (UPI Se roreign minister listened in a stU( bolic offiCe of the presidency of English, paying homage to fellow·poet Robert Frost, is the subject of Committee the administration 's ~ ) n. Faith?" Dr. Bach visited the So· and formal manner as Hertft'. as West Germany. a two-page feature in the June J5 issue 01 Life magazine. Engle is plan by 10 a.rn. Friday. Winston L. frouty, tR·Vt.). Thurs- viet Union in 1957, and wrote a spokesman for the Western powers, In -the letter, Dulles said he did director of the Poetry Workshop. The job of reconci~ing the sharp- day demanded an early end to' the book on his ob ervatlons. warned him they took a serious not know the exact reasons for Engle, wjJo has been called "the poet who ha s done most for young Iy conflicting proposals 01 . the 'dragging Senate debate over Pres- Other alumni returning to SUI view of the latest Soviet move. tbe .chancellor's decision but that poets in the U.S .• " wrote the poem Army and Air Force while attem~- ident Etserlhower's controversial will include some 35 members of Although famlUar wIth English, he had "full confidence" that they on the occasion of Frost's visit to I "d L "I ing to make at least token. redu~- nomination 6f Lewis L. Strauss to the Emeritus Club, made up of A. N. Jorgensen Gromyko Insisted on a runnin, would continue their work in com· sur April 13. The first part of the F Ort a egis ature lions in costs devolved pr:Imarlly translation of Herters statement ~n. work was printed and distributed on two of McElroy's top aides ...... be ~cretary ot Commerce. classes of 1008 and earUer. The into Russian. The letter gave no indication of doctor of dental slIriery, 57 law. by the SUI Library at that time, Defeats Last Ditch Wilfred J. McNeil, asistant sec- Prputy told the Senate that "no alumnus representing lhe earliest 41 pharmacy. 12 nur ing. 128 enci· Western officials declined to dis­ any at~mpt to persuade Adenauer while the second section was in· retary and comptroUer; and WU: votes wUl be changed b~ further l1'aduating CI85S will receive II close Gromyko's reaction. Presum­ to change his mind, and Adenauer ne ring. 181 commerce and 517 eluded in "West of Boston." a Segregation Plan Ham M. Holaday. McElroy's speciai verbiage." traditional cane made of an 1m. liberal arts. ably he intends to communicate again took the opportunity to deny collection of verse by Poetry assistant for missiles.! h with Soviet Premier NlkJta Khrush­ t!,tat any foreign government or Workshop students assembled in TALLAHASSEE" Fla., (uPIl- The Master plan had been worke411 ,"We ought to vote now," e ported wood found only In Ire· Processional and recessional chev before ,Iving a definitive re­ leader had any effect on his de­ booklet form to honor the 85·year· The Florida Senate Thursday de- over first by the military chief* said. land. The women representing the marches and a short concert will ply. cision. old dean of American poets . feated by a marglgn of six votes a of the Army, Air Force an~ He also said that every word earilest class will feceive a set of be played during the exerci s by Khrushchev, who is vlsiUng the He told parliament that he had Life, in publishing the second "last resort" bill to permit voters Navy, McElroy said last week t~l, spoken abollt Strauss costs 4~ wedgewood plates. the University Symphony Band Latvian capital of RiCI. mean­ under the direction of Frederick already given his cabinet. in· section of the poem, described it of any county to close their public the Joints Chiefs of Staff hacj cents to print in the Congressional Other group. at the reunion will while lashed out at the West for fail~ J. Ebbs. a ociate professor of c1udlng Erhard, an outlirle of his as "Engle's eloquent and discern. schools to avoid integration. to reach coa:nPlete agreement.. a1 Record. When the debate runs in- be graduates of 10 and 25 years rejecU", tbe Soviet proposals and thinking on May 14. at which time But the bill was kept alive by though the disagreement was . no~ to thousands of pages, he said. music. pursuing what he called a power he had "90 per cent" decided not ing tribute." as .gr. cat ,a,s some p1eople nught "the pain" of tbe taxpn_rs "can ago, and alumni from California. WSUI will broadcast the cere· policy. a motion to reconsider it today. u,,~ to run for the presidency. The entire poem will soon ap· anticIpate. become excruciating." New Yon. FlorIda. New Mexlco, monies with Orville Hitchcock, The Soviet leader said Gromyko', Adenauer also insisted he had • The bill mustered 23 'supporting .. proposals "would lower tensions in pear in Professor Engle's "Poems . 0 • • .. But Senate Democratic Lea.o-r Washinaton, D.". and New Jersey. professor of speech, serving as spoken twIce to Erhard abouli~the votes, but 29 were required be- Rid M - C uc narrator. Europe and liquidate forever the matter before Erhard left on his of Praise," a new collectiQn of cause it carried an emergency pro- al roa an an Lyndon B. Johnson. (Tex). defer- AU classes of 1934 will attend a remnants of World War U:' poetry ~cheduled for publication vision to put it on the ballot for a : 'I.! red until Moaday his attempts to Silver Jubilee luncheon Saturday Students receiving degrees to· recent visit to the United ·States. hO I 'A< day include: He expressed ~egrel tllat the Erhard earlier told newsmen in October. slate·wide '(ote in November. The .W 1St e t WOrK debate aDd push the hOlty'4lSPU~ In the loun,e of Iowa Memorial United States, Britain and France ld I th ' th " . I obtain a Senate agreement to limit . that he had talked to Adenauer The student booklet "West of measure wou a so au oraze e NEWHAYEN, '. Conn.· •• _ ... '~ Issue to a showdown vote. Unlo, n at 12.30 p.rn. The Golden were refusin, to end their occupa­ B sto " th ' s· t' f legislature to provide financing for . .... n J bUee I heel f all I tion of West Berlin, which he de­ before leaving for Ameri~a but o n was e ID plra IOn 0 blina ticket collector Ed McCarth He told tbe Senate he would pre- \I unc D, or c asses had not been tipped off about t~e Gerald Stevenson. Iiprarian of the · private schools. A senate c9m·.... " of 19011 ill be h Id I B Committee Bill scribed as "one of the hottest chancellor's reversal Of his de­ Physics-Mathematics Library. and mittee later removed the emergen- apparently has gotten .. ~ gr . pose Monday that the Senate be- .' wen urge spots on earth." cision to run for president. graduate student in the Poelry cy provision so that 23 ' votes will light from New Hayen Rallroa gin a "reasonable" period of Hau s South Dining Room at 6:30 Requires Reducing At a formal Big Four session W k h I . t I . t d be enough to pass it. President Georgt: Alpert to whi limited debate on Tuesday afler· p.m. Saturday. today in the Palace of Nations, Adenauer told parliament he had or sop. n a prlva e y prm e while he works _ if he wants tQ. ' noon. A vote was DOt expected 00- Campus bus tours will be avail- "followed my own conscience" in edition, Stevenson handset 400 J Economic Gifts Gromyko presumably will have a making his decision. a process he copies of the booklet at the School TEMPER, TEMPER McCarthy. a spare conducto'f til next weelt at earUest_ able to visl~ alumni. and all chance to reply publicly to the characterized as the essence of of Journalism Typography Labor. BIR~nNGHAM. Ala. oth sides were holdlnl baek their wW be open to the viSitors. ate Foreicn Relations Committee inl to make them nefotiate UlIder for publication by Donald Justice. about loan sharks. heaved a garb- several letters of complaint by pal- bi, oratorical . IUDS untU the last Thursday wrote into the new for- .. threats and duren." lecturer in English. age can through the $300 plate sengers. . min~te. · ~ Ba k0 OHo 0 I elgn bill a requirement that the In preaentiD, his proposals Wed­ Nixon, Rockefeller glass window of a loan company. ExcePt Cor one day since the ~ Prouty said he would vote to n In9 ICla President come up with a plan nesday. Gr-omyb !misted that tbey SOVIET ACCUSATION ' . Bostian said he h~d been read- lence. order, ~1cCarthy bee confirm the nomination because Oppose. Demos (or reducing and eventually ellmi- were not in the form of an u111ma­ Avoid Mention . . mg .newspaper storIes about the workmg steadily. but Strauss has not been guilty of any. nating outright gifts 01 economic tum and could be negotiated. LONDON IA'I - The Soviet UnIon Iloan shark racket in Alabama and Alpert, reached "moral turpitude." He praised WASHINGTON (UP)) _ The aid. Under the Gromyb plan, the Of Campaign has accused Iran of "hostile and apathy to ioan shark legislation. Maine. Thursday, Strauss' loyalty and integrity in chairman of the Federal Reserve The action was a partial victory U.S.S.R. would suspend for one provocative actions" by allowing Charged with malicious mischief. "In this very drab .... orld office. Board said Thursday that Demo- for Senate Democratic Whip Mike year Its demand for an Immediate forei~n planes to fly near Soviet IBostian said he just "wanted to get the atmosphere i~ .which we MeanwhUe, Republican Gov. cratic proposals for holding down Mansfield, (MonU, who had pro- end to the occupation rights 01 the NEW YORK 11\ - iRchard M. frontiers. RadiO Moscow reported something started. It's worth the road people are lIVIng these Nelson A. Rockefeller, here for a interest rates by creating more posed that such grants. as con· United States. Britain and France Nixon and Nelson A. Rockefeller, Thursday night. price.'" a little whistling does no private Republican dinner, told money would turn the Federal He- trasted with loans. be ended with· in West Berlin. The Soviets also potential rivlIls for the Republican ------=------:------1 newsmen be always regarded serve System into "an engine oC in three years. would lUarantee the Western right persidential nomination next year, of free accesa to the Isolated city. met brleny Thursday -and care­ .' R V· ". . "T ·f' t- Strauss as a man of outstanding innation." The committee eliminated his fully avoided any hint of politics. :·,:' .. .es ' :t,t les' ability. Board Chairman William Mc- three-year target date. Neg ro . Chesney Martin told the House Earlier the committee adopted Union Threatens Even a compliment by the vice ape ICtl.r:n . . • Ways and Means Committee the another amendment requirin, the president to New York's fOvernor was kept nonpartisan by including · ,/' Af' 'F"I' '... d ~ ... I' IAI ' th proposals actually would force an Administration to remove some of Steel Industry a pair of DeMocrats in thepralse. p' '\1" YORK '" - The steel NIxon was nonCl)mmittal on a In '0 en I ng 'u ... c. ,..J ri 'd, ria ." , ,' eo . er ~.de,:: ~~:: :~!~:do~~: ~~n~~~~~~:Y ~::n~ S~ll~ NEW • ~. ecoaomic system. would have authority to decide u n ion threatened le,al action report that Leonard Hall. former .~ , Martin ur,ed a,proval of Presi- whether dlrrclosure 01 specific in- Thursday apinat 12 major steel Republican national cHairman, is TALLAHASSEE, Fla. IA'I - A Itions were liustained PY. Jullge ' W.\ the all-Negro Florida deat E~er I requests for formation would be "compatible" companies unless they ltart bar· to direct NllCOn'S campafgn in slender Neg r 0 coed testified May Walker and the remarks were ' versity 'f,her~ she is .. FOleca' sf'. authority to ralse the public debt with national defense. galning individually with the union 1960 for the GOP presidl!ntial nom­ TJiursday that she wept and stricken from the court record. . All the defendants . celllng, eliminating the ceiling on Another amendment, which could next week OD new wa,e contracts_ ination. begged vainly while fQur white In opening statements, the de· Inn 0 c ~ n. t. Collinll:sWI)rtb . savin,s bond Interest and wipe out have a sharp impact on U.S. pri- The industry, Which rejected the He and Rockeleller were here youths raped her repeatedly last fense said the girl did not resist pleaded InsanJty. the 4V. per cent limit on big lon,- vate investmenta abroad. would reo Individual ne,otlatioa proposal for . a ceremony commemorating May 2. She denied a defense sug· the youths and that she may even The deCendan.ts are - . o~er ~artly lerm ,overnmeDt bonds. strict the types of overseas invest- Wednelday. said it would diseuA gestion that she consented to their have consented. Stoutanure. 16; P~trlclt Sl'artlOlroi the 350th annlverlary 01 discovery The President offered the plan ments tbat could be insured with the situation further with the lID­ of the Hudson River. With them DeIIlK""'. demands. S. Gunter Toney. defense attor. ough. 20; and DaVId E. to open up the market for govern- foreign aid funds llIalost loss from lon' _ ,___ ...-__""" on the speakers' platform were '. ,Cloudy In the soft fluid accent of her ney [or Willion Collingsworth. at 18. ment bondi, which have found few nationalization, confiscation or war. Four man ...... ,.. .~ ... ~""'...... Gov. Robert B. Meyner of New native South. the 19-year·old Tal. 23 the oldest of the defendants, Florida reco~ list DO case .. buyers recenU,. He aid the gov- But it increased the ceilln' on the industry .. a whole and the Jersey and New Yorlt Mayor Rob· lahassee girl told an all-white jury told the jury that the girl stated a white man beIng put to maneuver was government guarantees of such In- union have haea neaotlatin& for High, 80'~ t ·emment firwIeiU ert F. Waener, who haVe been and a crowdcd, segregated court. "You can have it if you want it. (or raping a NelrC)'. This has needed to help federal securities vestments from _ million to $1 the put six weeks without apo mentioned 88 Democratic presi­ room: "There wasn't anything I if you take me back to the Negro spokesmen to ~har.e Ith b·U· parent Pl'OIftU. dential poulbllItiel. couid do with four men with a schooL" double standa~ of' justICe ,in • compete w thOle DOW paying I Ion. The nation 11 ~fronted with • "We must live a great deal of . . area where stringent pul~i.llmI!n' more Interest. atrike that would cut ill steel pro- knife and a gun but do want they O~ cross-ex~mlDation the ilrl Is given a Nearo who. J'apes and WaJDer, .ald NIIum In bis said to do." demed emphatically she had made white Some Democrats contended that ROCKET LAUNCHED duction 10 per eeat unleu qree. credit" to Rockefeller, Meyner interest rates in the open market SYDNEY, Australia III-A third meat on eoatrac:t terms is r9dled speech, "for their contributiollB to "I was begging them to let me that remark. . . Florida 'law prohibits the have climbed becauAe the Federal Black Knight rocket was JaUDChed by June • wIleD tile preRDt three­ urban development." go. I $tarted crying and they said The ' four youths are on tri~1 (or eitlon. of the RaI1)l! of a rape Reserve ~ baa I~ed a tltht successfully by Britain at Aus- JNI' pact expires. After addrelsN, the ICiur went to shut up," she said. their JIves in the May 2 abdlretion tim . •Thus, except for some mortar poIiq. 'DIey nwntaln hte traUa'1 Woomera rocket rante, The union cwatendI it baa a riIbt to.ether by helicopter to the air­ The girl tried to explain tHat she and rape of the coed whom they per S Q n I in the · bl,h-cewnltlCll rates could be beld steady U the the lovernment announced Fri- to barpin wiPa the eompanles ill­ craft carrier WSlP, anchqrcd in expected the men to kill her if ~urprised in a pllrked,: car with courtrOOJJl, the coecHlO1t tbe wlt~m8DCIiIDIWithdl'll."abd , ..aI ReIerv, pumped more day. The missile climbec\ to a dividually under the N.uoa.I La- ahe didn't submit. Defense objec·1 her Negro date after a dance at ness stand ,10 the rt~r, Ibr a brIef lnapectloll. 8IIODJmUlv- '. money lDto the economy_ beiibt of SOD miles, olfIciaJa uId. boi' Retaticd Ad. - _.... ] dUClte At ommen GRADUAT Doctor I I (

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Iran Wcnt%len, Glad. Braves. Turn Tabl~s; hip Cards 8-:.0 ~ Wicks, Iowa City: , ~ Des Moines: John . Hngton; GeraJd Bart ' a; Joe Waller WH. Eeth Albert Wood, ~ By Mav... "Lynn Yahnke, AmI. Buhl Blanks FRONT AND CENTER • Alan Willie WANT ADS Young, Rapid City, Lane Faces Mays Zuber, High Amana: Ben Hogan Tied For Top Spot Benched Again GET FAST RESULTS F NURSING Redbirds On I Bout PfM'SBURGH til - Star out· ~ Oltlz~ n F.ience in Nursing After U.S. Open/s 1st Round fielder WiUie May of the San ~ ~,n, SomervlUe, N ,I .: lt50n, .Monmouth, ]11.: MAMARONECK, N.Y. !II - The bled magn,ificently on the tough Francisco Giants was benched Poetry, Gollnvaux, Rialto, Only Five Hits TonigHt fellows, e Jacot, Short Hills, ever formidable Ben Hogan and a fini hing hole • again Thursday as the Giants play· alena Reinsch, Stan· DI', Schwenk, Thien .. NEW YORK IA'I - Kenny Lane trio 01 young touri/li pros _ Dow He uncork.ed spectacular recov· ed the final game oJ a four·game saya it best ••• e1ine Wella Smith, Neb.: Sidney Rae Lifts Sealon's and Carlos Ortiz, two men 00 the Finsterwald, Gene Littler and Dick erie on the 16th and 17th only to serie wiU! the Pitt burCh Pirates. tl,ngs, Neb.; Marjorie Knight _ fired one-under.par 69's three-putl the 18th (rom 30 Ceet Manager Bill Rigney said be ' Des Moines: Roxy Record To 6-3 trail of lightweight champiOD Joe We cut hair great, /C. Iowa City : Janet Brown. will settle for a crack at Thursday to share the opening "hen he topped the baJJ. benched Mays because he hadn't bUQue; Marsha Ann ST. LOUIS (.4'1 - , 30· fl.· .. · the 59th U.S. Open . FinsterwaJd, 29-year.ald prol~' \ been hItting up to par and needed And that' DO gac. year.alq Milwaukee right·hander, the junior welter crown tonlght round lead m SIOnal Golfers Assn ., ChamPIOO . Golf ChampionshiP. from Tequesta, Fla., knocked in a rest. May IS suffering from a blanked the St. Louis Cardinals on when the 140-pound class is revived Cause we doo't zic None other in the 1490man field hall a dozen putts of from JO to bruised hip - injured in hard live hits Thursday as the Braves at Madison Square Garden. Lane is a slight favorite over was able to whip Winged Foot's 18 feet for his SS.ar. slides at Milwaukee and Cincinnati. When we mould "gl salvaged the final game of a three· card 01 35-35-70. Littler, 28 , from Eo Cajoo, Calif., game series 8'(). the Puerto Rican-born New York- er. The four pace-setters bad a one· bla ted out of four sand traps for GRACELAND COACH NAMED S d Buhl, lifting his scason record stroke edge over Hillman Robbins :~:s . in putting together similar LAMONI III - L. D. Weldon, tra n aven't been paying to 6·3, struck out 8 and walked 4. A crowd of about 5.000 is ex· 01 Memphis, former National Am· Knight , 29, little-known Nebras. Tucson . Ariz., high chool coach 'at 7:30. The only time the Cardinals ad· pected to see the nationally tele· ateur champion who had an even· vised (NBC radio Ind TV) 12· '10. kan now regi tering Crom San Di· Dd teacher, Thur day wa named BARBER SHOP SNT EXERCISES vanced a man to third was in the par Nine players, including ego, Calli.. also used a hot putter director of athletic and chairman some cl the biggest. names in the fl\dilion at WSUI, sixth when and Joe round match, scheduled for 9 for his 35-34. of the department of phy ical cdu- Next to Strand Theatre -;ttis morning be· p.m., EST. game. were bracketed at 71. Scores Cunningham rapped successive aoared skyward from there. Dean Beman. the new British a.m. Professor Or· Both the New York State Ath· Amateur champion Cram Bethe5- icc~atlo~n~a~t ~G~ra~C~el~an~d~Co~\J:,~e .i-_~~~~~~~~~~~~~ will describe the singles. Tommy Bolt, the defending cham­ letic Commission and the Nation· da. Md .. playing in the threesome ~e benefit of those The Joser was Wilmer Mizell, pion, came in with a scatter·shot with Hogan , sk.ied to an 80. Dick al Boxing Assn. have sanctioned e able to be in at· now 7·3. The Braves touched the 75 and Sam Snead sbot 73 in the Mayer, 1957 Open champion, in the I "'Iowa City's Extra Fine Food" Fieldhouse. (The lefty for an unearned run in the the title contest in a diviSion that Cavorlte's role. same group. had a 'n. Ed Furgol. not be heard this second IODing. Joe Adcock's has been inactive since Tippy Lar· The 71 bracket included Gary anolher ex-champion, shot 81 and double was followed by first base· kin successfully defended against Player of South Africa, runner·up Julius Boros, highly-regardcd J952 Willie Joyce in the Garden, Sept. to Bolt last. year; Cary Middle· winner, took a 76. Ken Venturi had AIRPORT man Bill White's error and an in· coIf. two-time winner: Arnold a 78. E~pansion field out. 13, ]946. Palmer, Lionel Hebert, Ted Kroll , All may have trouble making Casey Wise hit his first major Six·ounce gloves will be used Don Fairfield. Billy Casper, Bo the cutore Friday when the field • " Defeated homer in the fifth. scoring behind and the automatic eight-eount and Wininger and Don January. Charlie is sliced to the low 50 scorers and INN Cae of Oklahoma City, the Walker lies. Buh], who had singled. three·knockdown rule have been " waived by the commission. Two Cup captain. was the best of the Meeting Mllwauke" .. .010 020 05j)- 8 12 0 amateurs with 72. He was tied OPEN SITE SET St. LouIS ...... 000 000 000- 0 5 2 judgcs and a referee will score , Bubl and Crandall: MI1.e1l. Cri ....m(ftl. with a handful « pros. MAMARONECK. N.Y. (,f! - The Blue Plate Specials .' ,00 - Moves in Jeffcoat (8) and H. Smith. Katt (8). W the fight by rounds, using a sup· expanded federal - Buh1 16-31. L - Mizell 17·31 . Hogan, looking like the kIller 1961 National Open Golf Tour· .airports collapsed plementary point system in case of hawk of old and a man bent on nament will be held at Oakland Mississippi Catfish ...... $1.70 & $1.90 on nine decisions, yielded two more Turley in the fifth was Kent Had· even rounds. winning his fifth Open champion- Ilills in Detroit June l5-17. Minute Steak (Top Sirloin) ...... _. 1.75 Pirates 12, Giants 9 runs in the third. The Reds tagged ley's two·run homer, his third oC When Lane and OrUz fought in ship, toured the front nine in 32, The 1960 Open is latcd for .conferees aban· three·under par, and then scram· , Cherry Hills in Denver, Colo. Salisbury Steak _ ... "., ...... , 1.40 to . write legislation PITTSBURGH 00 - The Pitts· Seth Morehead (or U1eir final three the year. Florida. Dec. 31, the southpaw e program of en· runs in the eighth. Kano"s Cily . '" 1102 150 010- 9 15 0 from Muskegon, Mich. scaled 137 U.S. Choice Sirloin Steak ...... 2.45 burgh Pirates defeated the San New york ...... 001 000 211- 5 II 0 airport grants, and Cincinnati ...... 032 000 03~ 8 8 0 Garver. Meyer It. and House: Tur­ and Ortiz 137% pounds. In that 10· Francisco Giants 12·9 Thursday in Cnlcago ...... 000 000 oo~ 0 9 • Shrimp Special ... _ ...... 1.60 instead for a two· ley, Shantz 151 1 Coates 18\ and Berra. Newcombe and Bailey; Drabowsky. S.anchord (9/. W - Garver (5·4). L - round scrap, Ortiz piled up an n of the present a contest marred by 12 errors, 7 by Hobble 18). Morehead 181, Hillman 18, Turley (5·71. v.. Chicken ...... , .. , . , . . .. 1.60 the Pirates and 5 by the -Giants. and S . Taylor. W - Newcombe (6-4). Home runs - K.""". City. Hadley (31. early lead but Lane rallied in the L - Drabow.ky (4·51. New York, Siebern (81. Throneberry (2/, onsiderable victory , the star reliever, was - ClnclnnaU, McMillan 19' . ManUe 1121 . late rounds. of President Eisen· given credit for the victory - his Lane is the No. 1 contender and Family Style Dinners pp~ared that Senate ninth without a 10 s this season. He Ortiz the No.2 for Brown's light· NAnONAL L AG E ABIEaICAN' L AQl' E emocratic leaders ChiSox 3, Senators 1 Tigers 8, Bosox 1 weight crown. w. L. Pel. G .B. W. L. Pel. G.B. Fried Chicken . , ..... , ...... , . , . , .. 2.00 hasn't lost since May 30, 1958. His Milwaukee ..... 33:12 .000 Chlcl,o 31 t. .564 plBob Friend ninth inning to give the Chicago over the last·place Boston Red Sox Plltsburah 12. New York 9 Kan .., Clly 8. N w York S ~ce committee they in the eighth with two men on and Lo o Anrele. II. Phll.delphla 0 Detroi t 8. Booton I We serve dinners on SUIIl{(I!I$ in tlte Cloud Room, nnd left·hander a 3·1 victory over Thursday. Milwaukee 8, SL louis 0 CI velond 2. Bailimore I to' keep the airports none out. The little relief artist got Washington. The Tigers broke open a I-I tie Royal Orbit Logs TODAY'S PIT HIltS wedding receptions ond private parties on weekdcl!) \mrough the Eisen· Leon Wagner on a fly but gave up Milwaukee at ChlcllICO - Burdett. TODAY ' PIT HEI by · l~tion b e c a use Only a clean double inside the in the seventh with a three·run ft-4' VI. Buzbardt ,2·2'. Chicago al Baltimore IN. Pono' an a home run to pinch hitter Willie 1:40 Mile Du ring San Francisco at PhHad.lphla IN) - 13-'. VI. Wtlh~lm I~Ol . reservation. 11 elcct a presi· Mays . That ~ut the Giants ahead left field line by Ron Samford in uprising and chased Wills, who McCormick 13·51 vs. Oome. U · 3. or Detroll at New York fN) Moo.1 C .....w~11 11·41 . '4·2, V,. 8ron Lod (0.01. 8·7. Fa~e got ollt of further' trouble the thfrd inning s~parated Pierce suffered the first. deCeat ,of his rna, Belmont Workout 'Lo. MI"("•• t Plllsburlh ,Iff - Cleveland ol Wu htn.ton INI - Score Open Dally a a.m.·8:30 p.",. · federal aid to air· but was relieved In the bottom of from a no·hitter. Samford later jar league career, with lour more DI'YId.le (5·5) VI. Haddix (4-4' . le'SI VI. Kemmeru 14·5) . NEW YORK , .. _ Royal Or. Cincinnati al St. Loul. (N) - Law. Kania. Cit)' at Bo ton (N ) - Kuckl Highway 218 South . res' June 30. It pro· the eighth for a pinch hilter. scored . Washington's run, when, in the ninth. ~, ~r"~n~ce~"~~~)~V~.~. ~B~ro~~~~~(~~a~) ~...... ~ Il~_2~1 ~V~'.~s~U~II~lv~.~n~( ~3-~.,;...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t million a year in San Ernnc\sco .. 140 000 031- 8 8 5 with two out, Pierce walked Reno Kaline, who had Cour bits Wed· bit, the Preakness winner and one r he extension would Plttsbur, h .... 020 003 25x- U 13 7 Sontord. Worthington 12) . Shipley (2) . Bertoia .. Bob Allison and Marmon nesday, continued to pace the of thc big three in Saturday's that figure until G. Jones {III. Mllle.r ",, Zanni (8) and Landrith, Schmidt: Friend. Face 181, Killebrew .to force Samford home. ' free·swinging Tiger attack. In ad· $t25,000·a/lded Belmont Stakes, Law 9 and Krevllz. W - Foce (8·0). • J' ditlon to his ninth·inning homer, worked a handy mile in 1; 40 flat ad voted for a four­ L - Miller -13·21. Loser was Cuhan right.hander his 12th of the year, he contrib· Home runs - San Francisco. Kirk ... Thursday. with a total of $465 land 2 1101. MAY' 1101. Pittsburgh. Camilo Pascual who gave up a uted two singles alld drove in Sluart (10 I. deral funds. The run in the third as Landis Sin'j three runs. His regular jockey, Bill Har· proved a four·year gled Pierce sacrificed and Nellie His first hit came on a run·pro· matzo was aboard as Royal Or· total of $297 million. Dodgers 11, Phils 0 Fox'doubled Landis home. ~ucing that broke the tie bit's owner, Mrs. Halina Braun· Pierce picking up his seventh m the seventh. That was ~ol1owed stein of Beverly Hills, Calif., ORDER NOW! AA REACTORS PHILADELPHIA 1.4'1 - Johnny , '. . by a two·run double whIch Bob , . TIONS, N.Y. !A'! - Win agamst SIX defeats, (anned W'l r ed fC Ted W'JIj , watched . Padres, backed up by a 19·hit bar· five and walked five. Ison mo. J • ams Brookmeade Stable's Sword Dan· nal Atomic Energy rage by his Los Angeles team· ChicAgO ...... 001 000 002- 3 9 0 outstretched glove In left field. that within two and mates. including two homers by Washington ...... 001 000 000- 1 1 0 Detroit ...... 000 001 304- 8 15 0 cer and the King Ranch's ,Black 36 projects for nu­ Pierce and Lollar: Pascual and Porl· Bo.ton ...... 000 001 000- 1 5 2 HiUs, the other two highly·regard· , hurled a two·hit ll'() er. W- Pierce 17.61. L - Pascual (4·71. Norle.kl and Wilson : Will •. Fornlele. eactors will be pro· ttl and While. W- Narle.kl (3·8). L - ed colts in the 91st running of the The UNIVERSITY EDITION shutout against Philadelphia Thurs· its<. A new directory Wills (2·11 . 3·year·old classic, put in their fi· day night for his seventh victory 01 (12) . Horne runs - Delrolt, Kalin. nal serious driIJs Wednesday. United States, 8 in the season. Boston, Williams (2). in France and the A's 9, Yanks 5 The size of the field for the and 1 each in Bel· The Dodgers' batters made mile and one haU test probably