Hlth tempe,.,.. 'n the ... .-.y •• , fwRut fer I••• City by .... We.tfIor B."uu. The pos­ alWlity of .uttered w-rs .nd - ...... rstwm' __ .1 .. forec.,t. n. ovttook for Svnct.y is IN1l1ly deu4y .1.... no im,.....nt tom­ at ,et'otvre elY ..... and the People of lou:a I!: QOllslleb non d e1ared Friday that only the '. can pren'nl th Unlttd Examination alven to Spanl h 11 thaL not opprov(' th Pr d nt' a po ibllJly some Iud nts h d of State John Fosler Dulles said In a general . review of U.S. Arub ({('public (rom wipina out ' Leb nl'. e Indt' ndtnc . tud nts thl m er w r "old the original tesl ." }u> added . "One ptann cutb It in It m npowt'r Wednesda~ Foreign lini. ter harl... fallk told Uu.> 11·l1ollon curily Council : Friday the Soviet Union would like Coreign policy, Dulles told th' na· tr ngth. But he soid "It' r all tIc . (ufC" to tl liel t group of enter­ elrllald • h had 'n the multiple· Th SUI Concert Band will pr('· "We cannot protcct our clve' choice t I." to reduce its burden of armaments Lars "we have been encouraged" to expect that" ~eau~e all the prl ing tud nlS. ent a commenc m nt concert . •. you ar' our I t recourse." Sut loology profe or Robert L. and lhat Uli holds some hope oC by the Soviet acc pt~nce o[ orne rvlccs want more men. Th anawer to all of the exams He also was dubiou about House Wedne. day at 7 :03 p.m. on the ea t HI! laid (XOfor' th Council a 10 •• Unauthorized King answered "No tat m nt" reaching signiricant agreements. recent proposals and believe that, front lawn of Old pitol Wl're out and dl trlbut d about 10 wh n qu Boned on th validlty of ie "we patiently persist along sound authorization oC lour more Polari Conductor will f'r'd rick OOO-word tndictm nt oC Pre id 'nt Dulles told the Senate Foreign lines, ome significant aareem nts submarin('. . With actual te tin' Walkouts Close hour before te I lime. the rumor that a zoolOiY Cinal exam Relation s Committee he is not may emerge." Ebb. a. i.-lant mu. Ie prof rNa•. 'r' .A.R. Go'" 'rnm 'nt which The tests w ro printed by the was out in ad\lance. Wh n asked very optimistic over the prospects and dJr Clor or Uni .... 'r ity Band . h charI d ..... ith con t ntly inerea.· Two Auto Plants I Ex.aminallons Service. wh th r h observed any ch aUne oC a summit conference with the Dulles aid nothing ha d v('l· A. ocJate conductor I John B. ing interC fl'nc In Lebane. e Intern· 00 Thursday' xnm, he rl'plied, Soviet Union in the near Cuture, oped rrom exploratory taiks in Whillock, 1 mu ic In truclor. al politic _ DETROIT I PII - Chry I r "No statement." however. Moscow so for that has led him Exam Schedule Two S I tud('nls will ach on· Corpor lion's cr ckdown on union Sev ral stud nts complained that to believe a summit meting would duel on~ of th number on th "We have tried direct contact corrumtt· m nand teward Fri· TODAY of th uo qu stions in the zoology N. W.rd Formulo produce re ulls that could not be program Ed Walilora. A4 . Burl· with th Unit d Ar b R public, day cia d lwo Plymouth plant on "We do not believe lhat the 'cold reach d by other diploma tie two. hif ,idllnl n arly 5,000 work· tesl, about 100 were lirted "word· • ..m. All clion of Comm ington will eonduet "Toccata for but without avail." loHk ~id. war' can be ended by a formula or means. 2; 00 : 165 ; rs. for·word" from last year' te t. One 6E:l, Comm. Skills Band" by Erick n. Dal Cleland. "Wl' reo rt d to th Arab League tudell! claimed h saw last year' words." he said, "so long as the Prospects {or a Big Four chleCs 10:11,12: Germ. 13.4 ; M.E. 58 :21. The Unit d Auto Work rs Union, A cod was devised with the cor· test carrl d Into th l t room. basic creed or international com- oC Government meeting are now 10 •. m. CIa 5 winch m l fir ~ ~, Vancou .... r, Wa h.: ~IIJ condLl~t land we gave It all opportunity to d termlnrd to k ep its members on r ct answer list d next to the ques· Got 1ooIotIV exom being canvassed in th Soviel on Monday, 11 :30; all eclion ~::::n. Nelro Danc~ . by Price· act, but no d cI ion wa talc n. th job no matter what the com· tion number. The numbers and panie do during the current no· Anoth r SUI Iud nl admitted to capital by the ambassadors o[ the Comm. 8M ~ 186; Core 11 :5; Journ Other num~rs includ d in lh and tbe intervention, for from abat· an wers were listed by secUon 19 :97; Speech 86 :97. contract period, ord red th Ply. reporters that h obtained Thurs· United State , Britain and France program wUl be " larch oC the ling. ha actually Incr a d 10 In· lX'cau Iwo test forms w re prinl­ r MONDAY, JUNE' moulh worker back on the job. day venlng's :r.oology exam one Harriman with Soviet Foreign Minister An· Fre Peopl " by Darc y. "Che tel' I n ity in th lasl day or two. d. w k ago. He said it took him drel Gromyko. • . .m. All s clion oC Comm. But the .. p. m. bift had hardly Overtur " by Schuman, " 1u ieal .. ow our Ind pend nee, our Calc. reported for work wh n th plants tud nts carried crib cards "maybe 20 or 30 minules" to writ Ju,t Begun 6G ' 1l7 ; Core tJ '6: PE 1 27 ' 5, 6, 7,8; Soc. 34 :162; M & H 59 ;2. ympahca" by Rhoad , "Italian and peace in the area and perhap were hut down in a repeat per· to the test room . One stud nL the two hour final. Denies Ties Dulles noted the talks have 10 o.m. CIa es which me t Cir t Polka" by RachmanlnoCC, and even In the world, ar your re pon­ Cormance or what happen d on the cratched the 105 an w r5 on exam "Sluden who I ave Ie ts early only just begun. but he coun I d on !onday, 10 .30 ; all cetion oC "Polka from the Ag of Gold" by ibllity." mornina shift, rvke pendl obtained earlier. cannot be accused oC ha \ling the against aeeepting any Soviet view Educ. 7:54; Core 11 : 11 . Sbo takovieh. . Th Leban diplomat oCferl'd Chry I r uspended union st w· Seelion G of th Feb. 24 exam te t," sociology instructor Gould that a summit mceting should be 1 p.m. Classes whleh mcet rtr t Also includ d m th conc rt will no specilic uue Ilons as to what ard Cor r Cusine to Callow n w or· Ii t d the first que tIon, " Un her· said. "I know the on cocd who With Baker held simply becau the Ru sians on Monday, 9:30 ; all clion of be "Two Excl.'rpts (rom Symphony th Council shou ld do to halt the d rs and go to work immediately mano suyo era amigO de entreter· leCl Introduction to Sociology after want one. music 25 : \OS. No. 6" by T chaikow ky·Fletch r, acts which he outlln d in detail. In their plant jobs. Workers in the erse • c.... .I.M." The English 20 minutes. Sh bas nearly a 4·poinl NEW YORK !A'I - Democratic While seeing encouragement in 3 p.m. Cia ses which meet Cir t "Corn Fe tival Coprice" by Eil:r.en . 'I'h wer 11 ted primarily as the planl' Irlm d arlment walked answer to the Idiom followed, "No. cumulaUv . She also gets A's in Gov. Averell Harriman denied Fri· some Soviet moves, Dulles said on Tuesday. 2:30; all sections of "Selection Cram 'The Mu Ie smugglina of arms to Lebon reb· out in sympa thy . This hut down 2. At somebody else'S cost." elase quine I prepare only an th entire Plymouth body plant and day that he was a pal of a man de· th Soviet Union persists in evad· Journ. 19:99; ME 58 : 130. • fan' " by WiIlson·Land. "The 1.'15, the training of ub er I\les and Spanish exam pushers say they hour befor they are given." ~ orld is Wailln, Cor the Sunrise- a con tant bla I oC lnnammalory th company lhen ord red the Ply· scribed as one oC the nation's top ing or rejecting all We tern pro· 7 p.m. All ction oC Comm have not yet obtained the fiDal . Paul R. Olson , SUI h ad oC eco· ( labor racketeers. The charge was posals which would eCfectively 61\1 :162; Comm. 6G :87; Core 11 ' 8; larch Paraphra e" by Lockhart· broadca t Crom Cairo and Dama . mouth a embly plant closed, too, nomics, said Friday night b reo limit or reduce Soviet military Serlz·AlCord, " Iowa Fight Song" by cu . for lack or bodies. They ClCpressed confidence they ceived numerous phone calls reo IR· H.E<:. 17 :3; M " H 59 :42 ; Psych would have the key before Wednes­ made by Sen. In'ing M. lves power . 31: 101. Willson , and "On Iowa" by Law. UAR. Amba udor Omar Loutri There wa no trouble reported garding whether Or not lhis morn· N. DJ. ------saId his Gov rnm nt reject all Friday at Gen ral Motors and Ford day morning when the final il to be glv n. ing's Principles oC Economics final " It Is perfectly ridlculous to say charges that it i interfering in plan . The G ~ Fi her body plant was out. He commented that as far he was a close Criend," Harriman Lebanon's aCfalr . n ar PiJtsburgh, clo d Thursday r.r Ruth Davis, SUI assistant as he knew, the exam was not out told reporters. " obody thr alens Lebanon," he by a one-day worker "prot t" proC ssor of romance langua,es, and would be given as scheduled. The governor conceded he had a Ike Names LA Industrialist declared. again t blpplng dock work load . sold Friday night she was com· Arthur Mittman, assistant direc· fl eeting hand-shaking acquaintance Loutfi charged that Lebanon had began operating at 11 p.m. la I pletely unaware that any tests have been out ea rly. tor of the SUI Examinations Serv­ with the man in question, Robert tried to gi\' an international a Pact night. Ice. a sured students tbat Cinal ex­ (Barney> Baker, 46, a Teamsters to a purely dome tic political Cight aminations could nol possibly get Union organizer with a prison rec­ To Replace Strauss on AEC so thaI the U.N. could be brought oul oC that office. ord. into the picture. Frantz Gets Compromise "We cannot and have never in In Detroit, Baker backed up Har· WASHINGTON IUPII - John A. His rvice under the Democrats I The chieC executive talked with the po I been able to trace any riman and said: "All 1 ever did McCone. a Los Angele indu trial· seemed likely to h Ip mooth the I lcCone in person and by telephone exam leak to this ofCice," Mittman was shake the man's hand and he ist and former Defense orficial in way Cor confirmation. A powerful during the pa t week. frs. Whl'a­ Senate Labor Bill the Truman Administration. was Petition Irom Plum Grove said. He added that thorough in· doesn'( know me [rom Adam . 1 named Frida)' to replace out.going Democratic bloc had been primed. Ion reported. She said he wa en· Wilbert Frantz, local contractor, ntalive may be necessary. veati,atioDS have been carried out was president of Warehouse Local Out of Committee; chairman Lewis L. Strauss on the for battle if Strau had accepted route Cram here to New York when • wa pr sentcd Friday with a 3- 'I'he suggested compromise in previous years. All failed to 730 in Washington, D. C., when Har· I Atomic Energy Commissi on . Mr. Eisenhower's o[(er to renom· his nominalion was announced. point compromise by representa· seems to be a workable one and yield evidence pointing to the riman ran against Kefauver in the Passage Seen tives of Plum Grove Acres, con· primary election . I endorsed him President Eisenhower nt the inate him. An engin ring graduate of the faIr to both sides, Frantz said. examination service. 56-year-old Republican's nomina· Strauss himself had served in University of CaliIornia, fcCoD e's WASHINGTON IUPII - The Sen· cerning a proposed re-zoning or a E ••ml In Eorly lind when he won, I congratulated 1 Th buffer lone was suggested as tion La the Senate. But be with· the Truman Administration as one fir t job was as a con truction en· ate Labor Committee Friday ap· 3 .·acre tract adjoining the housing an area, up to 100 feet, with shrub­ In explaining the procedure used him. That's the only time I ever developm nt. met the man." held appointment oC a new AEC or the original members of the gineer with the Llewellyn Iron proved a bill calling Cor a congres­ bery or a line oC trees to create a b)' the SUI Examinations Service, sional crackdown on labor racke­ Franlz had petitioned the city to The whole controversy grew oul chairman until McCone's member· AEC from 1946 to 1950. But ince Works. He organized the Becht I· between the residential and bust· Mittman said the exam master hip is confirmed. becoming chairman in 1953 he has McCone Corp., a Lo Angeles en· teer . The Bill wa designed to rCtODe the tract owned by him copy is turned in to his oHice ap­ oC a chat between Ives and a Wash· De areas, D. S. Wylder, 1405 The WhiLe House declined to say been under Democratic fire on Is· gineerlng [irm, in 1937 and was its saCeguard union (und , insure demo [rom class A residential to bust· Plum St., vice-chairman of the proximately three or Cour weeks Ington newspaper correspondent a I ocratic election and drive crook a cocktail party. In a speech whether McCone or one oC the sues ranging from the Dixon·Yate presid nt for eight year. ne Grove re idents have ae. Plum Grove Association, said. prior to final week . All tests are Cour present commi si~ners would power contract 10 high nuclear pol- fcCone's appointment wa re­ oul of the labor movement. pium I Thursday night at a Republican din· ti v Iy oppOsed the rezoning. Johnson said the usociation be- immediately placed in the "Iock-up be given the chairmanship. Strau 5 Icy. ceived favorably by key members The measure. an outgrowth o[ room" and accessible to no one, in· ncr, ]ves said the newspaperman I the Senale Racket Committee's Member of the Plum Grove A. Heves some kind of action should gave him inCormation thai one of will vacate the post when his fi\'e- The 62.ye~r-old Straus • a former of Lhe Hou ·Senate Atomic Ener. c1uding janitors, be said. yea r lerm expire June 30. ew 'York lO ve tme,:,1 ba,:,ker. will gy Committee which will pass on sensational h aring. eleared the sociation met with Frantz Friday be taken to create buffer lODeS Harriman's "closest pals is one or and discussed the possibility of a throughout Iowa City between Mittman explained that exams There had been some peculaUon stay III the Administration a a the nomination. commiltee by a 12 to 1 vote. It reai- the leading racketeers in the Unit· generally was regarded as "mod· compromise. dential and commercial zones. are finished from two wceks to ed States." the President might promote Com· special Presidential as istant to Chao man Carl T D ham !D. only a few hours prior to the sched· missioner Harold S. Vance to the Ipromote Mr . Eisenhow r's "Atoms C;r 'd M Co ... ur . erate" enough 10 keep Crom alarm· Willard Johnson, 1314 Carroll St., "The City Council could po.lbly ]ves, an old political Coe of Har· chairmanship. For Peace" program. . . sal c ne a ways ''!'!' ing labor leader but strong enougb chairman of the association, said make a start toward creating pro­ uled exam period. He said the riman's, said quite frankly that he McCone. whose residence is at McCone wa Undersecretary of pressed me as a v~ry good man: to correct certain abuses. the suggested compromise was: l ' Itective ordinances," Johnson Ald. exams are packaged and sealed hoped he couLd bolster his inCorma· San Marino, Cali r. , is president the Air Force in 195().5t arter servo ~ep . Cbet HolIfield !D·Cal!f.l The lone dissenting vote was cast A buffer zone between the residen· The Plum Grove AssocialioD is alter they are comp ~eted and again tion for use against Harriman in and director oC the Joshua Hendy ing as a deputy to the late DeCense saId f~one ~a~ a fine reputatIon by Sen . Barry M. Goldwater IR· tial and the commercial areas: made up oC aU the residents of locked up until they are picked up the coming gubernatorial re·elec· Corp. and board chairman oC the Secretary James Forrestal in 1948. as an mdustriahsl and .at 0 had a Ariz.l. who favored a much troog­ 2) Tbe entire tract be landscaped Plum Grove. Johnson said iUl board by the instructors. tion. But Ives Is leaving the Sen· Pacific Far East Lines. He also He was a member of Truman' Air background a a public servant. er measure. Several other com· in accordance with the appearance ' of officers were elected by the The Examinations Service em· ate because of ill health. is a director of the Pacific Mutual Policy Commls ion in 1947-48. H~p. James E, Van Zandt I R.P~. ) mltte members indicated they with the Plum Grove area: Plum Grove residents. ploys a Cull-time starf. No studenls Harriman defeated Ives for gov· Li[e In urance Co., and the Indus· McCone is a member of Burning _~Id he looked forward to working would support proposals on the 3) An qrement be drawn StiPu-1 The rezoning proposal wu JiveD are employed, and there are no ernor In 1954. trial Indemnity Co. Tree Club, In the Maryland sub- wlth McCone. Senate noor to stiffen the bill 's lating that nolhing would be buill . a public hearing Monday at a City atudent janitors in the department. Baker is the recenUy acquired Mrs. Anne Wheaton, Associate urbs o( Washington. where t he Sen. Albert Gore fn-Tenn.1 said provision . on the tract injuring the property Council meeting. More than 100 All extra eJlam copies are shred· son·ln·law oC Iowa Democratic White House Pre Secrelary, told President CTl'quenUy play golr. that while the Importance of the The bill was expected to get values oC Plum Grove. I Plum Grove residents appeared at ded to prevent any leaks, Mittman chairman Jake More. He and newsmen McCone's Defense De· In {arch. 1956. he carried Mr. Ei· po t called for a "careCuI" com· prompt and Cavorable consideration Franu said be intends to let the the meeting to protest. the raoninl. Hid. More's daughter, Carolyn Ann , 24. partment duties during the Tru· senhower's personal greetings to mittee inquiry, it would be under· In the Senate. possibly within the Plum Grove m:ldents know of his I The City Council has not taken any The supervisor of the service has were married April 26 in Arlington, man Administration ranged into Pope Pius XII on the Pontiff 80tlt taken on his part with "a favor· next 10 days, but House action declsloo loon. He said another Curther action COQcernin, the pro­ been in that department Cor eight years and the secretary nine years. Va. the alomic weapons field. birthday. able inclination." this year is doubtful. meetin, wJth Plum Grove repre· posal. State's Schools Lacking in J.e. Penney Award 48 SUI Gerontology News Digest Bulletin Features WSUI Schedule To Visit New Commissions Iowa Falls Writer "'SUI - IOWA CITY ' It ./. Mond.y. lane 9. l UI Foreign Language Offerings (From Dally Iowan Leased Wires) Ira Nichols. Iowa Fans news­ 8:00 Mornlnl ChaPt!1 paperman, writer and community 8:15 News L Only 8.3 per cent oC Iowa's pub­ 8:30 Mornln, S.. r.. nade of high school students taking a Store Here Senate Rejects Attempts On June 13 leader. is singled out as th first 9:15 The Bookshel£ ,lie high school stUdents received language is over 15 per cent - al- subject for a new series in the bul­ 9:45 Momln, Feature instruction in a foreign language To Slash Foreign Aid Bill 10 :00 New! most 7 per cent above Iowa. J. C. Penney. 83. founder and E i g h t Distinguished Military letin of the SUI institute of geron­ 10: 15 Kitchen Concert during the past year. according to De Chasca said that small high chairman of the board of the J. C. WASHINGTON [UPIl - The Senate rejected a series of attempts graduates head a group of 48 Army tology. 11 :45 The Church 81 Work a release by the state department 12:00 Rhylhm Rambles schools are usually unable to hire Penney Co.. will visit Iowa City at a marathon session Friday night to make SUbstantial cuts in its $3.- ROTC cadets who will receive their The "Portrait of Successful Re­ 12:30 News of public instruction. a teacher who has a living knowl- next week in honor of the opening commissions June 13. tirement" series features Iowans 12:45 Know Your ChUdren 713.000.000 foreign aid authorization bill . 1:00 Mostly MUllc "America' po~ition in interna­ edge of a language. of the new J. C. Penney store here. As it drove toward final passage in its second late night session. The ceremony will be held at who have "met the retirement 1:55 New. tional affairs requires that we During the last year. there were The new store is scheduled to 8 a.m. in the North Gym of the problem by keeping busy. which in 2:00 Masterworks [rom France the Senate defeated amendments by Sen. Allen J. Ellender m-La.> to 2:30 Mosl\,y MUlio know foreign languages more than no Iowa high schools with an en- open September 11. according to slash ~265 million from the military aid plan and to eliminate entirely Fieldhouse. many cases has meant a second 3:55 News ever before." said Edmund de rollment under 24 offering a for- store manager A. H. Arneson. President Eisenhower's $200 million emergency fund. Distinguished Military Graduates career." explain the editors of the 4:00 Children'. }lour 4:30 Tea Tlme Chasea. head of the SUI Romance eign Janguage. Arneson said Penney will arrive It approved a token cut of $200 million. also proposed by Ellender. are; Robert L. Burns. C4. Lake monthly bulletin, "Adding Life to 5:30 News Language Department. in Pre ident Eisenhower's request for $2,635,000.000 for his military and Park; Thomas L. Havens. C4. Clin­ Years." 5:45 Sportsllme High schools with an enrollment here Tuesday night and remain un­ 6:00 Dinner Hour Dc Chasca said that Iowa's of 50-74 are most common in Iowa. til Wedne day afternoon. "Defense Support" program in the fi cal year beginning July 1. ton; Kenneth A. Ploen. E4. Clinton; Now 89, Nichols published his 6:55 News schools are probably behind in lan­ But congressional experts of the Senate Foreign Relations Com­ Arnold R. Prosser. E4, Cedar Rap­ "History or Iowa Falls. 1900-1950" 7 :00 Basic Beliels Of Ulese, only 1.6 per cent of the Penney will be honored at a pri­ 8:00 Concert PM guage instruction because of their pupils were enrolled in a foreign vate luncheon by Arneson Wednes­ mittee said the Committee already had anticipated Ellender's reduc­ ids; James M. Smith. E4. Des two years ago. He had previously 9:00 Trio small size. The national average language course. day noon at the Iowa Memorial tion by voting a $2.400,000.000 ceiling on military aid spending in the Moines; Charles G. VanFossen. written such books as "Forty Years 9:45 News and Sport. 1959 fiscal year. C4. Iowa Falls; John R. Wolford, of Rural Journalism in Iowa," "The KSUJ (FM) SC II EnULE 1\.1 _I. , .. - In high schools with an enroll- Unlon. Guesls at the luncheon will 6:01)-9:00 Fealure work will be: ,.., They said it would not affect the overall spending total which the A4, Newhall; and Robert J. Wyld­ Struggle to Live." and "Pioneer Budapest Sldnl Quartet pla",­ ment of 600 or above, 15.7 per cent include President Virgil M. Han­ er. M. Cedar Rapids. Ravel and DebuJlY quartets. of the students wcre taking a for- cher and several SU1 deans and bill would authorize for the foreign economic and military programs Days in Iowa Falls." next year. Dewey B. Stuit. Dean of the Col­ Besides his authorship, he has Pre-Polaris eign language. University department heads. lege of Liberal Arts. will speak at been active recently in the support "'SUI - IOWA CITY 91t . /. Latin is offered more than any A buffet supper will be given at Ike Gives 'Commandments' the graduation. of a 20-aere wild flower and bird Sa turd ay. Ja"e '1. IV;a other weign language in Iowa the Arneson home Tuesday night Army aviators will serve three refuge in Iowa Falls and he still 8:00 Morning Chapel ~-- Test Missile high schools. Of the 745 public whIch will be attended by company To 15 House Republicans years; all other graduates will participates in local affairs. He 8:15 News high schools in the state. 112 had management trainees and their WASHINGTON (A') - President against proposals to cut taxes and serve for either six months or two has served everal times as chair­ 8:30 Family Album classes I'h Latin and 6.657 students wives. 9:00 ChaUence Eisenhower laid down "four com- launch a massive public works years. Advanced ROTC cadets man of the board of trustees of 10:00 Cue were enrolled. French was the .. . mandments" - the things he most program. must enter the service upon grad­ Ellsworth College and as a mem­ 12:00 Rhythm Rambles .. second tnost popular. followcd by Penney Will VISit Lhe new st~re 12:30 Newl ,r Breaks Apart Spani h and German. Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 11.30 wants Congress to do - at a meet- 3. Foreign aid. Administration uation. They enter as 2nd Lt. US­ ber of other educational and com­ 12:45 One Man's Opinion ,.I . ing Friday with 15 House Republi- proposals in this field have come AR fUnited States Army Reserve). munity groups. 1:00 Editorial Pace CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (UPII De Chasca pointed out that a.m.. . cans. in for a good deal of congressional 1:15 A Year AgO This Week I Born near Tama in 1869, Nichols I :30 Showcase - A sleek forerunner of the Navy's French is the language of one of Penney Will come to Iowa CI~y Members of the group used that sniping. grew up at Glidden and graduated 4:00 Tea Time Special the culturally richest nations of Ml. Pleasant where he Will submarine-launched Polaris mis­ f~om expression semihumorously in tell- 4. Reciprocal trade. Opposition Senate Approves from Iowa State College. Ames. 5:30 New s sile cut a swifl. zig-zag path Europe, .and Spanish is the lan- give the Baccalaureate addr~ss at 5 :45 Sportstlme ing new men Mr. Eisenhower is is continuing to extension for five in 1889. He came to Iowa Falls 6:00 Dinner Hour through the sky Friday, then broke guage of most of the nations of Io~a Wesleyan college. He will re­ 6:55 New. most concerned about : years of the present law which lets Funds To Fight \ and ~ought the Hardin County Citi- I the Western Hemisphere with celve an honorary degree from the 7:00 Opera PM apart and plunged into the ocean. 1. His defense reorganization this country cut tariffs on imports zen m 1895. \ 9:45 New. and Sports .. The Navy said the brenkup was which the United States maintains college Monday morning . plan, which among other things from countries which do likewise Air Congestion expected and that the erratic important cultural and commercial would give more power to the sec- on their imports from the United WASHINGTON (uPl) - The course of the thundering rocket relations. retary of defense and the Joint States. Mr. Eisenhower disagrees Senate Appropriations Commlttee What They was part of the test. People with linguistic back· Chiefs of Staff. with those who argue many U.S. voted Friday to provide extra funds City Record- The "test vehicle" streaked up grounds are in high demand in Check Drops 2. "A reasonable attitude" to- industries need more tariff protec­ for Federal agencies struggling Are Doing from its launching pad at 8 a.m. fields other than teaching, de Chas­ ward anti-recession measures. He's, tion. willi jet-age air traffic congestion. MARRIAGE LICENSES (ESTI. It resembled only in ap­ ca said. "We are usually unable The money and new job aUlhor- Harry W. Berg, 19. West Branch ROGER WILLIAMS FELLOW. pearance the final version of the to meet the number of informal re­ Twister Death Labor Paper Publisher izations were included in a $l.oI2.- and Ellen M. Swails. 19, Iowa City. SH I P - Students will meet at the 1,5OO-mile solid fuel polaris - a quests from Government agencies. 886.000 money bill to run the Com- Richard T. Myren. 22, Maquo­ Center for supper and devoUIlllS. versatile missile due to become business and industry. and re­ Is Accused of 'Shakedowns' mcrce Department money and re- keta. Iowa and Carol J. Schoentha­ search," he said. lated agencies in the new fiscal ler. 21, Maquoketa. Iowa. one of America's, deadliest weap- WASHINGTON (uP[) - The Senate Rackets Committe heard tes­ WESTMINSTER FOUNDATIOII I ons. Total to 28 timony Friday that the publisher of a labor paper accused of getting year starting July 1. BIRTHS - Will feature a picnic and out· I But the test rocket gave engi­ , ads wilh "shakedowns" hired a private detective to investigate three The beefed-up bilf carried $62.- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bostal. Ox- neers flight performance data on Two'" From Dental MENOMONIE. Wis. (uPI) 994 000 more than the House voted ford. girl. June 5. door worship service Sunday. 1m· of the nalion's top union leaders. ing from the church at 5 p.m. An I The oCIicial death count in the and $295.157,375 more thnn Con- Mr . and Mrs. Joe Cilek, 528 vital parts of the polaris which Arnold R. Danforth. former investigator Cor the New York District are welcome. should enable the Navy to go into Faculty To Visit tornadoes which swept northwes Attorney's office, testified he was employed by the publisher. Maxwell gress provided for the current 12 Clark St.. boy. June 5. a new phase of the polaris pro­ Wisconsin fell to 28 today. C. Raddock. to check up on the three - George Meany. Walter Reuther months. I Mr. and Mrs. Darrold Foster, gram Ix>fore long. Omaha School A new victim of Wednesday's and David Dubinsky. However, the Committee said that 1821 East Ct.. girl, June 5. . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE STUDENT The projectile-shaped rocket, shattering twisters died. But cor- Raddock said his principals wanted facts to use as a means of get­ if a $32.692,000 "bookkeeping ad- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grobm. ORGANIZATION - meets Tues­ which appeared about 30 feet long, Two members of til e sur College oncr's officials and Red Cross ling "Meany to stand up against Reuther." Danforth said. Danforth justment" for forest and public West Branch. boy, June 6. days at 6;30 p.m. in the East 1& trailed a thick column of white of Dentistry faculty will assume authorities recpecked their death said he got $2.000 for his work. land highways were excluded. the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirkpatrick, by Conference Room or the 1011'1 teaching and research duties at total actuaUy wouLd be $2.527,000 Coralville, girl, June 6. Memorial Union. smoke. It shot up with blazing Creighton University'S School of lists and discovered a duplication. The committe also heard testimony that $2,000 in carpenters union ~peed. veered sharply near the Dentistry in Omaha late this sum- a mythical casualty. and a "dead" funds, earmarked for "publicity" against the Indiana right to work law. under the Admlnistration request. top of its steep climb. then swung baby who was still living. disappeared for almost a year until Senate investigators began asking back on course neatly. mer. about it. After about 25 seconds the flame They are Dr. G. P. Ivancie. asso- An unidentifed dead baby in 73 ROTC Cadets cia t e professor devastated village of Colfax was 1AAff you of the powerful engine flickered out Agricultural Department Will and the burned-out shell of the and head of perio- revealed to be Leon L~n. 3. w To Attend Camps dontology. and Dr. had previously been hs~ed as a AGUDAS ACHIM CONOIlEGATION OItACE umnn rocket tumbled slowly end-over-end Exchange Experts with Russia Seventy-three sur Army ROTC 802 E. W•• hlnrloD SI. MISSIONARY OBUaCli into the water. It landed with a Richard E. Brad- sep~rate casu~lty. Leon s Cather. WASHINGTON (A') - The Agricul t Russia and northern European cadets will attend camp this sum­ Rabbi Stanley Herman 18G4 MUlcaUne Ave. ley, ins t r u c _ Erling.' also dIed in the tornado ,,14., ServlCle. Ap.m . The Rev. Normn 11o~b...... great geyser of spray not far oCC­ lure Department announced Frida~ countries. probably in July or early mer as part of Uleir advanced Sabb.1.b werahlp, Saturda,. t . .... 9:~~ •• m. Bibl. SluG y 01 .... , ...H II, shore. tor in periodontol- a~d hiS au~t •. ~rs. Rolf Lunn. 21. that it will send six delegations 0 ' \ugust. training. · . . ares ogy. Dr. Ivancie died o( her ID)UrleS today. ASSEMBLY OF 000 IO :4i) Sermon: HThe Bvul.. Un, Clft," A Defen~e Department announce­ farm experts to Soviet Russia thif Most of those on the U.S. teams Engineers will go to Ft. Leonard 43! 8. CUuton 81. 7:00 p.m. Y01lth FeUow.hlp ment said later that the "test ve­ will serve as vis- Rebecca Pond. the Red Cross' summer and early Call to stud} Nill be agricultural experts from Wood, Mo.; members of the Signal The Rev. Daa lIIIlIer. Pa.", 7:80 p.m. Adult Bible Stud, iUng lecturer at supervisory nurse at Menomonie. conditions and developments. the department and land grant col· Corps will go to Ft. Gordon, Ga.; M'otnlnr Worship, U a.m. 8:00 p.m . Serman EVllnleU.tt. hicle was maneuvered during llie Chrl.t', Amha.. adora, 6:45 p ..... 7:~O p.m. Wednesd.,: E... ta, liNt Oi(.!ht in accordance willi the plan­ Creighton while al- said an unidentifed truck driver Russia will send a like number leges. and members of the infantry will gY&nreUIU ... Senlee • ., p.m. stud 1 and Pr.yer Senlte. ned test program. The rocket mo­ so engaged in pri- listed as dead at Colfax appeared here during the same period. Three Among those making the trip are go to Ft. Riley, Kan. BETHANY· BAPTIST. CHURCH. tor exhausted its fuel in a short vate practice of to be alive or nonexistant. Leo additional teams will be exchanged Wayne H. Worthington of the John Every advanced ROTC cadet is B 8'. '" Flllh An.. rowa CII, DILLEL FOUNDATIOI' Dnllied Mornln, Wouhlp Se,,·I ••• ':U li1l1 E ..I M.r.", SI. period of time and the vehicle be­ IVANCIE periodontics in Slaga. a 6-week-old Colfax baby next year. Deere research development center required to attend camp for one •.m. Frida,. S.bb.th S.r,I.. : 7:1t .... .:20 Denver. Colo.. and Dr. Bradley reported dead by Dunn County au­ In addition. Secretary of Agricul. of Waterloo. Iowa. and Loyal Hurl­ summer. Each cadet receives $78 Ev.nilar Gospel 8ery lee, 1IIl. Sool.lIoln, : gan to tumble, subsequently break­ ':9' •. Bl bl. DI •• a ..lon: ':M will serve as assistant proCessor of thorities at Eau Claire's Luther ture Benson is making plans to vis- but of the University of Nebraska. per month plus transportation. ing up due to aerodynamic load­ BETDEL AFltlCAN METHODIST Satarda7 mornlD, .,"IUI, It:ll II ing." periodontology at Creighton. Hospital last night is alive, Miss CHURCH 11:30 a.m. The purpose of the flight, the an­ Periodontology is the study and' Pond said. fli S. Oovernor 8t. M... C. R. MeDould. P ..t., lEBOVAH'8 WlTNllln nouncement said. was "to test cer­ treatment of diseases of the sup- There was still a strong possi. O.... tlon.l. S p.m. ~n o H SI. tain components of the Navy's Po­ porting tissues of the teeth. biJity that more injured would die W ...hlp, ( p.m. Sunday, 3:00 p.m. Pabll~ T.lt General Notices '"Testlnr tlle Holy TrlaliJ'. T.Ift laris missile system under more Dr. IVancie, a diplomate of the in hosptials still j~mmed with more TBE ·CBUaCH OP CBalllT Foundations." difficult conditions than on previ­ 1320 Klr ...... d A,•• ':00 p.m. Watchtower 810',: .. ,"" American Board of Periodontology tha~ 100 casualtlCs ~r that new Gen.ral Notice. mUlt be received at The Daily Iowan office. Room 201. Communlcatiohs Center, by Bible CI.llel, 9 •. m. U. l\ltans to be .. ChritUan" ous launchings." and member of both the American bodies would be found ill the wreck­ 8 a.m. (or pubUcation the foUowlnc mornlnc. They must be typed or I.Clbly written and Blaned; lh.7 Morflm, \Vorsblp, JO a .m. Tuesday, 8 p.m. BOO" Study It may have been that technici­ Academy of Periodontology and age of scores of farm homes. ..Ill not be accepted by t.l.pbone. The Dilly Iowan reserve. the rlah I to edlt aU Genenl Notice •. EvonlD, WorshIp· S.r91. ... 7:00. p.m. "The Klnrdom ot a New W.rW " ans put the rocket through sharp the American Academy of Dental "The (our-county "Blue Diamond" FAMILY NITES at tbe Field- ing the group ls desired. nouncements have arrived. Orders CHUROH OF JESUS CHIlIST gyrations to ee if it would stand OF LATTER-DIlY SIl INTS HENNONITE CBUaCli Medicine. holds D.D.S. and M.S. area was getting back on its feet. bouse for students. st>dt. facultJ, may be picked up at Alumni House OlD E. Falrcb Ud St. 614 CLar" 81. up under the strain. Apparently prledho.d MeeUnl, • a .m. degrees'''from SUr. He joined the however. their spouses and tbelr families CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES - across from Iowa Memorial Union. Th Il.v. Vlr.1I Br ... n...... ,. it did. faculty in 1953 after six years of Donations of clothes food and -in June - commencement an- Sunday Scbool, 10 a.m. Sundav School lIaur_ 8:44 .... on the second and fourth Wed· SacraDlent MeeUn,. 6:80 . .... lO:4~ Mornlnl Wor.blp . When it becomes operational in p.rivate :pnd military dental prac- money poured into the area. A ALL FIELD HOUSE LOCKERS - " . Sermon: " The Word ror LUe" 1960. the Polaris will be ready for aesdays of each monlli_ Recreation CHURCB O~ THE NAZARENE 7:MO p.m. Y.P .B.)I. .n~ Slo. tice. . tornado relief fund of $11,000 was OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN must be checked in before June Burlln,ton Ollnton K: !:W p.m . Sermon: liThe Plan f.r T.. ti launching on almost instant notice Dr. Iv nCle has served as a fac- raised within a few hours at Eau al swimming and famIly-type actl mh. Lockers not checked in beCore Th. Ro,,_ G. lit. FI.ld. MIDlste. In .. he Cbureb" r' because it uses solid rather than Sunday S.hool. 0:45 •. m. W.d., 7:C5 p.m., )lIdw .._ •• ",.. 0/ ulty sponsor . for Claire and a 12-foot high pile uf vitles will be available from 7:15 this date will have locks removed Mornln, WOrlblp, JO:4~ ..... pr.yer and Blbl. stud, liquid propellant. It will be a truly ~radu~te denti~ts clothing practicaUy fllled the Col- to 9;15 p.m. University and contents destroyed, Bruce Fellowsblp, 6 ,.ma push-button missile. capable of be­ Ynlb Bo .. r. 6:U p ..... ID conJu~ctlon Wlt~ fax High School gymnasium near REORGANIZED CBVJWJI or mOl ing fired from land or from nu­ the Naltonal lnsh- Menomonie. THE CONGREGATIONAL· . CHUROH CHRIST OF LATTEB DAY IAMI clear powered submarines under­ Calendar PLAYNITES ror students. staff Cllnlon and J ettersoD Stree" Conterenoe aoe_ 1 tutes of Health . FOREIGN STUDIES CERTIFI- The ltev. John G. Cr .. I,. III..... ' towa M em.rlal Ual •• water. Post-DQ toral Fel- MO.re than 50 tons of bedding, and faculty and theIr spouses at 10 : 4~ CATES - Students expecting their Ch ur.h School .I.hard O. Sellerber,. IIIIIIIIr The first full-scale polaris is ex­ lowship program. ~Iothlng an? fo~~ were collected SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1958 the Fieldhouse eack Tuesday and JO:43 R.,aJar Church Se.vlc. ' :80: Chur.h S.h.ol Foreign Studies certificates by llie 3:00 Chureb Scbool Plcmic at Creek. 10:80 ... m .• Mornlnr Wo.., pected to be launched by the end He was chosen by m thc; TWin . Cilles ?f St. Paul Friday night from ';30 to 9;30 BId. Park. 1:90 p .m .. YoP.M.B. the e dli tor i a I and Minneapolis, 50 miles from the Tu,S4Iay, June 10 p.m. Admission will be by faculty. of the year. It will have two solid end of this semester should contact IVANGELICAL FREE OBtTaOB fuel stages. board ~the Year- tornado scene. Prof. Erich Funke (l06 Schaeffer 4;30 p.m. - University Faculty sta(f or student LD. Card. The OF CORALVILLE SDABON EV ANGILIVAL A vital objective in the last po­ Book PiIblishers to Almost 300 National Guardsmen Hall) as soon as possible. Cham~r, Weight Training !loom will be The Reva W. Itoberi Culberiaoa, Pal ter umTED BBETlla!N ORVJICI Council House Old 9:'5 a.m. sanday Scbool. Kalona laris test May 8 - and perhaps prepare ~ a recent working with volunteers, made pro- Capitol. at the followmg Umes; Mondays. 4 11100 a.m., Worship Servloe ..... Ho ...rd H. JII.rt" ..... _ Friday as well - was trying out dentalllJonograph. BRADLEY gress at the monumental task of SELECTIVE SERVICE reminder­ to 6 p.m.; Wednesdays, 4 to 6 p.m.; Sermon : "Serve The Lord WUb Sunday Sehoal, 0:88 a .m . Gladness." Mornlnr Worship, 10:30 •••• a method to slop the solid fu el mo­ "The Treatment of Necrotizing Ul- clearing fallen trees and timbers Prior to the close of the present Wtdn"day, Junt 11 and FrIdays. 4 to 6 p.m. 5 p.m. FCl'F EvenJu, Worthlp, 7:30 p.m. tor from burning at the desh'ed cerativt;..;:Gingivitis. from Colrax and other tornado session, all students desiring defer­ 1:30 p.m. E.onlnr enl•• UDI.o ..ll,. Fello ...hlp, lIi-1d ....., 'j 7;30 p.m. - Camous B2nd Con- Sermon : "A lIeavenly Captain." .1 ':09 p.m. instant. In the final Polaris. it is Dr. Bradley, who earned his smashed towns. Residents still ment for the next academlc year IFor Tru.p.rlaUoD. MU ...... U(J). • reported. this will be done by blow­ D.D.S. degree at tbe University of probed the ruins of llieir homes for should; cerl - East steps. Old Capito\. PARKING - The University park. FmST· BAPTI.S T CHUltCH inl{ commlttee reminds student Norlb CUnlo .....d F.. lrchlld StI. • ing holes in the forward end of Lhe NebraslcD in 1952. practiced in personal belongings and troopers 1. Write to tbeir local draft board -- I Rev. G. Thomas Faiteru •• , Minister ST. ANDREW PaE8BYTIlaWI • motor chamber to equalize the Omaha four years before coming were ordered to guard the roads to requesting deferment and stating Thursday, Jun, 12 autoists tbat the 12-hour parking M.rIOD Vaa Dl'k. MInuter 0' M•• t. CHURCB 8 p.m. - Medical Convocation - limit applies to all Universlty lots 9:30 a.m. Churtlb School Sunset St.• nd Mol"1I A... Ulrust from the rear. to SUI,;n 1956 to accept a Po t- keep out sightseers or potential that Selective Service Form 109 will 10:"5 a.m. W.rahlp Iowa Memorial Union , except the storage lot stuth of the In Unlve ..lI,. B.I.~" • Doctoral Fellowship In ocriodontol- looters. be mailed from the Office of the Sermon: "A Kin, tor a Friend" Paul E. Parker, Mia ..... 8 p.m. - Dental Convocation - Hydr tulies Laboratory. 5:00 p.m. Ro,er WIIU.mB Followahlp l):00 •.m. Cburcb S ....ol ogy. H~ was awarded bis M.S. de- "People arc looking a little morel Registrar within 30 days of the 6:00 p.m. Youth Choir Farewell Open House Macbride Auditorium. lu:OO '.m. Morninr W... ~I, • gree at SUI's February Commence- cheerful. now." a traveler frorq close of the current academlc year. 6:80 p.m. Bapthl Yo uth Fellow»hlp 11:00 '.m. Chur