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Goyernment, Ike Jo ·· Wilson .... 'Lay If:on' the Line' Red Buildings WASIJINGTON IA'l-President EI· ------~------__:_--_._------_:"::__------­ senhower called Secretary of De­ fense Charles E: Wilson to his hos­ pital room Thursday and told him and Friend to "lay It on the line" in reply to Are ,AHacked attacks on the administration de­ BERLIN 11\ - Red Poland's taJIb fense program_ and lroopI cruabed • Ib;·bour Reporting this quote, Press Sec­ worUrI' rebdlon for bread and retary James C. Hagerty said it and a better lire Thul'lday. A number was the President's own. were 1rI11ed. Wilson will go before a Senate The ,cnera! .trIke and rC\'olt Armed Services subcommittee to­ Warm wu at PoIMn, BIt im()C)IUot Po­ day and there he will face two of Ush industrial cit,. the sharpest administration critics in Congress. Senators W. Stuart CommWlitt headquarter and Iowa City is heading Into an· governmeDt bulIcllnp were at· (n,,111 by Larry Day) Symlnlrton (D-Mo,) and Henry M. '0"''' PIo.'o other mild weekend. tadIIed. OXFORD HOMECOMING POSTER announc .. R.publlCin and Dem0- Jackson (D·Wash.). Foreeasters said a high pres· crat day. which will feature Iowa Senator Tom M.rtin .nd New York Even as Eisenhower and Wilson sure system that has bl'ought The 1VOI'u", ~ a time to Gover".,. .nd c,ndid.t. for D.mocratic pruidenti.1 nomination A.,.· met, a Senate·House Conferenco the cooler weather of the pa t strike wbtn many "Isitors from rell H.rrlm.n. Republic.n day is today. D.mocratlc day Saturday. COmmIttee agreed to increase the few days will eonLinll2 to move the We t. couJd clearly iltar tbelr Franci. Dunn (left) at tt,e Oxford Americ.n L.glon hel,. the pr0- administration's budget for the- Air eastward. III Its wake will come criea for mbre food. prietor of the Oxford Hardware store pine th, palter. Force by almost a billion dollars, a warming trend with highs this Many Wl!Iterncrs are In POI' This move had been initiated by arternoon in the 80s. nan for the Innllal Industrial fair Senate Democrats who contended ud tbe bloody revolt unfolded be­ the Eiscnhower plans for dcfcnse AF PI T. f~ their ~e •. Tbey w('re treated were .inadequate In v~ew of Rus1 , an,s . 0 courteously by the .trlkers. Martin, H~rriman . sla's mcreaslng air nugh1. The W.,...... ,overnment saJd Today's testimony by Wilson will ' late Thllrlda)' nilht the rebellion mark his first visit to the Capitol A k 7B IIII had ~II tvercome and the guilty since ~e enra~ed many D~mocrats S S I Ion would be punlabed ICV rly. To 'Speak at Oxford and Irked some RepubhcaDS by ('" Wlre.... M) The Warp.. radio called It "a using the word "phony" last week STINKY, A LADY SKUNK, and Mary Linda Dyke, 3, rub nose .. In Knolflllll ... ,.....,. ....Ir frieMltM .. Mary Linda', 'ather, Slit. Guy Dyke, brouvht the animal home la.t Week after findl", It .n4 h.vNtt It welJ«.ani~ revolf' fomcnt d hy U.S. Senator Thomas E. Martin will be the featured speaker on the in a news conference discussion of eoemle. of the country. It call d opening day of Lhe Oxford Homecoming celebration today. He is schcd· M f 1957 deodoriltd. Sti"ky alld Mary Lillda becam. pals quickly, the moves to give the Air Force for a petrl~ moblllzation a,aln t uled to speak at 2 p.m. more money than the admInlstra· ore' or , . The 2·day celebration, which future aUempta. opens with a parade at 10 a.m., has Tbe strike qulelrly paralyzed tbe ' been divided into a Republican day The Armed Services subcommit· WASHINGTON III - Tho Ai( city. Barrl~ stopped traUic. and a Democrat day. with a speak· ~~teo is headed by Symington, who Force may ask $23.6 billion for the 5enate R·elec t 5 er representing each party. used to be secretary oC the Air fiscal year beginning July 1, 1957, Gee Whiz! Shops werc ciOled. Thousands g.thered In city Iquarcs shouting GOP, Demo Speaking for the Democrats will Force and is a possibility for the or $7.1 billion more than the Ad· Ivy Vine Could UN "bread, bread." be ' New York Gov. Averell Harr!· ~:~ocratJc presidential nomina· ~i~~!r~~~~1 r:~;;n~~~~ngfO~e~~ For ei 9 n Aid Cut A Fig Leaf CbanUnc workcrs ma sed to Conventions man who is scheduled for 2 p.m. march Oil the falrtrouncls In long , . Saturday. Harriman is seeking the The Symington.Jaekson ~c~l of .su~~tary of the Air Force Don. NEW YORK IA'l-They smiled columns of men J2 to 20 abrcast thought hQlds that AmerIca s atr aid Quarles broached the figure for WASIIINGTON IA'I _ The Senate when pretty Ivy Vine walked Into There moll wert! turned back Democratic presidential nomina· strength has been dangerously held II I 19~7 58 U Th . It will re ume work on lh ' {orelgn down by what they csll admlnls. sca,,· at a mee ng .urs· defea ed latc Thursday nleht an a Greenwich VIII ge rest.urant "y police armed with machine pi • 'Open Today tion . ' aid bill today, when furth rat· tols, A lew mana,ed to break tration ef(orts lo make a good fl. day or the s,enate subcommIttee attempt h) chop more thlln H.7 bil· t('mpts will be made to COlt It by Thursday. But when she sUppecl Martin, who arrived i.n Iowa City throup aod.eotor tile Ilfrcroun4: .. • relative V.s.·Buaian )ion out of President EI nhower's \'ariou5 smaller amounts. ThllrS' out of her eoal.-wo.wee! JohnSon Coun y Republicans-and 'thursday .night, will attend the Re· nanc Ia I ! how In5. It""",power. Several Dem~ats on the . . Polish army tallu and armored Democrats w~lI hold their county day's Senate 6C Ion lasted more "She had on only a ,·strlng publican County Convention today Hagerty related that Wlison gave committee havc said the Admlnls. (orClgn wd progrllm. cara ~ out. Antiaircraft guns conventions this morning at 10. Eisenhower, who is sitting up in triltion has not been asking cnough It rcpre & cn~cd anoth~r victory Ulan 11 hours. and brasslcro-and the brassiere Sen. Thomas E. Martin will ad­ at 10 a.m. at the Mayflower Inn wa failing off," the re.· were moved Into position agafnst bed, an oral aum·up of what he money for the Air Force. ror the administration In Its strug· There will be another night SCI' ,.sped the cicmonltJ'at9l' . dress the Johnson County RepubLi. before going Lo Oxford. planned to tell the senators today Quarles said the $23,6 billion gle to ,get Senate appro~a1 of a ~ ion today If necessary. taurant', ~wncr, Fred Cbla­ vcntone, later. 'Pbcn the workerl be,an to riot. can Convention at the Mayflower Harriman will arrive in Cedar and the President approved it. sum was not a firm figure but $4.5 bIllion program 01 aid to Inn. - Sen. Walter F. Gcorg3 'D·Ga.I, Tbcy attacked IOvernmcnt build· com.ra goes Rapids by plane at 9:25 p.m. to· Hagerty was asked about the was rather a "flash estimat~" by friendly nations during th (iseal chairman of the Foreign ({('lations Managcment poHlely requlrccl and CommunIst party head· crowd. And John Wilson, Iowa City, Republi· MI s Vine, a dancer, to put the In,. day. He will be driven to Iowa City possibility of Wilson's resigning, Gen. Nathan twining, Air Force year stllrting Sunday. Committee, told the Scnat'! that If quarter.. They overturned autos like pid,!r •• lo can candidate for state representa­ and said he didn't think there was chief oC stafr. Earlier in its hectic night session coat back on, adding "no coat, no and will spend the night at the Long's amendment should carry, and .treetc.... In Roosevelt street. tho~ plea .. tive, will be the keynote speaker any discussion or this at all by the Meanwhile, Senate·House confer- tbe Senate refuscd 50 to 33 to deny "we'll reduce ail the chance we Iel'vlce," at his party's convention. 'Nilson Jefferson Hotel. Scrumln, people ftre clcscrlbed '.-enjoy.... '" President or Wilson. ees agreed ~n a compromise $34," furUlcr :lid to Communist Yugo· hllve or pcace In this world." Twenty men In the restaurant u runnlnJ Into their bouses a If ther.'. ful' will serve as Republican tempo. Harriman will meet with uele· The whole conference, Hagerty 656,727,000 defense appropriations lliavia. As urged by Secretary of looked on with avldlly as their for the kodok rary chairman while D. C. Nolan, The vote on Yugo lav lIid came army fUN opened up. said, "would indicate to me that biLl carrying almost lin exLra bU· State John Foster Dulles and luncheons grew cold on their Se. Qgoi .. Republican candidate for state gates to the Democratic. National after a hot debate over an amend· Reports ot the marching, chant· u. the President of the Uni~ed States lion for the Air Force. others, it lefl the important Yugo- plates .• Five males wandered in IIni.hing WMtI senator, will be the permanent Conventi.on Saturday at 10 a.m. at ment of Cered by Sen. Styles Brld· ing masse. urryllll anli-Commu· has complete confidence In the sec· The , bill carries $16,459,126,000 slav decision to President Eisen. from the bar and stood trans· tok."_ chairman. the Jefferson Hotel in an efrort to ges (R·N.H.I, chairman of the Sen· nlA a\oiana were broucht out by retary of defense," . ,,' ,-- hower himself- ate GOP Policy Committee, to shut fixed as their forgotten martini. West German buslncSlmen who The . Republican convention will sec~re support for the national crew warm. Hagerty also said ~e thought The proposa:l for a $1.7 billion off economIC and military aid after came back tonlgbl frdm the fair. seleet delegates to the state can· convention. The Iowa delegation there was no diSCUSSion of the . . . . After eo mInulcs of arculn" venti on to be held in Des Moines "phony" episode which set off a slash 10 aid funds was eontamcd In 90 dtlys following enactment of management decided it wasn't All telephone c:ornmunlcalion be· in July and for the-judicial conven· 48 is going ~ the convention with· storm in the Senate. Wilson has an amendment by Sen. RII ell B. the leglslaUon. tween Welt BerliJl and Poznan out instructions. getting Its me_ge tbrouab to tions a~ Marengo, July 5, and at said he never Intended to say there Long (D-La.) It was the deepest The Admlnislralion asked that Miss Vine. PoUce were called. was interrupted early In the day. Des Moines, July 27. The governor will proceed to Ox­ was anythil\i phony about the way cut proposed by any senator ~nd further aid to Yugoslavia bc left to Miss Vine was assisted off to A Daniah buslnel8man said in The Democratic Convention will ford for a noon luncheon In St. the Senate wal handling the Air ~ould have left abo~t $2.3 bUlIon PresldenL Eisenhower's dlseretion court-with coat.-and posted S25 Copenhacea on hi. arrival from meet at the Johnson County court· Mary's Auditorium and a reception Force fund l88ue. 10 the mutual ~ecurlty program, ill the light or Marshal Tito's reo bail for a disorderly conduct PomaD be .." troops shoot at house. Herschel C. Loveless, Ot­ which will follow at 1 p.m. During tHat storm of debate, It'ss tha~ two-thIrds of the amount cenL friendllne88 with Soviet lead· bearing July 5. least 5 dead In one square. Other tumwa, Democratic nominee for The Oxford celebration, spon· Sen. Bridges (R·N.H') had said the'Presldent asked COr. ers. and a provision of this nature eyewitncAea told him at least 50 governor, will be the keynote sored by the American Legion post Wilson had cast "an unwarranted Long told the Senate he has be- was written into the bill by the persons weN ~IJed at CfIC place. speaker. ' there. will include midway and slur" on senators, and Democrats QUARLES iJe\!ed for some time thlt (oreign Senate Foreign Relatiolls Commit­ The DaIle ..Id he 'Was told slm· Jack C. WhiLe, Johnson County carnival attractions. A street variously described the secretary for the Air Force. aid spending has been ''\>'asteful tee. liar revolta had been planned jn Iowa Labor Blasts Warsaw, Krakow and Loeb. Democratic chairman, will serve dance today at 9 p.m. and a dance as inept, unfit, vain, arrogant and The House confcrees accepted an .. . even foolhardy." I Senators Bourke B, Hlckcnhooper as temporary chairman of the De· Saturday at 9 p:m. iIi S1. Mary's contemptuous. $800 mIllion increase the Senate "There is no reason why the and Tom Martin, Iowa Republi· Sefton Delmer. chief foreign mocratic convention, and scon Auditorium are also scheduled. In the end. the Senate voted 48- had voted fot purchase of aircraft, adoption o( this amendment should cans, voted with thtl majority Secret Confabs Held conespondenl of the London' Daily Swisher, Democratic candidate for 40 to give the Air Force nearly a and $100 million additional [or Air alarm or upset any of our allies." against the amondment. Expft.. , reported In a di.patch state represontative, will be th'C billion dollars that the admlnistra· Force research and development. he argued. "It docs not say La them The fight had slowed up action By State Legislature from Warsaw that alreraft attempt· permanent chairman. lion ~ad said It didn't need.. Quarlel told the benate subcom- that we are pulling out of NATO. on the big rorelgn aid bill after the In, to 10 to POznan were scnt back_ The Democrats will name dele· This amounted to majorlLy reo mlttee the Defense Department is It docs not say we are liquidating Senate had twice uphcld the ad· DES MOINES I.fI _ Secret meet. Delmer said hundreds of foreign gatl!9 to the Democratic state con­ u.s. Consul jectlon of Eisenhower's judgment considering increasing the number our military obligations. " ministration by turning down Ings by committees of the Jowa businI!MmeD In Polnan for the fair vention in Des Moines, July 31, and ,the assurances of oth. er leal d· of strategic heavy bomber wings Rathcr, he said, it mean3 a con. amendments designed to curb im· Legislature were denounced Tbun- muat have IOeII the riotilll· and to judicial con/entions at Ma­ l ports or textiles and farm prod­ ed I Fede . He saId reports reaching War· er~ ID the IOvern~ent, nclud ng from 11 to 17 in the next three tinuation at the present r Jte un- ~ay by t he merg owa ra· saw .-_u the Polish troops fir-" rengo, July 5, arid at Des Moines, Wilson, that the Air Force had years. . , . ' ucts. tion of Labor, AFL-CIO. - ,.. " Aug. 7. Eludes Bomb enough without the extra sum to Quarles denied a suggestion by less the Admlrus~abon wauts to Sen_ Edward Thyt1 (R.Minn.>, op· One resolution askin, open meet. Into the crowd In the center (If Both convcntions today plan to keep ahead .lIf Russia in the strug· Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D.Wash.) step up the spendmg. of _un~x~nd. posing the Yugoslav cutoff, said the inCS of 1ef\slaUve committees and the city. Delmer tailed the clash consider rosolutions to be forward­ NICOSIA, Cyprus ~An ' gle for air aupremacy. that "procrastination" had marked ed ba.la~ces [rom . prIor !<'lIrs ~p- issue is "whether we will stand be­ another urgin, reapportionment of the most ICrioUi outbreak since ed to the state 'and judicial conven· tempt was made Thursday on the Thursday afternoon, Senate- this Administration's policy in propnattons: ~asL year s ~!orelgn hind President Eisenhower and the Legislature were among meas· Poland came under Communist tions. life or another American civilian House conferees agreed on a com- building up air power. Quarles ~id appropriation totalled ~ ~ . 7 bU· Secretary of State DuUI%" ures adopted by the f48 delegates domiDatloll. working in Cyprus, Unlike the promIse $34,8&6,727,000 defense ap· maintained that plans for the gra· lion. ~ But Bridges denied that he and It final sessions of the flnt COD' Delmer wrote that he could not propriationil bill carrying almost dual lifting of the B52 production The unspent carryover3, Long the senators supporting him "lack ventlon of the new orpnlutlon. telepboae to Poman and it ap- Folk Dance Starts bomb killing of U.S. Vice Consul an extra billion for the Air Force. rate to 20 a month are the result said, will total $9.643.575.000 when confidence in the President." He George C. Parks of Iowa CIQr. peared the area. was being cor· William Boteler, Jooe 16, It failed. The conference agreement car· of "carefui'evaluation and progreso the books are balanced on thl' close said the proposal of the Senate chairman of the I'CI01utiODl com· .to.ed off. Warsaw was calm. British authorities of this Medi- rled $16.459,125,000 for ~he Air 'sive eorreetion." of the fiscal year Saturday. _ Foreign Relations Committee to JDittee, said, "the majority of the TIIere, Delmer aid be had re­ Summer Activities , terranean island colony said a Force for the fiscal year beginning Quarles conceded, under ques· With the defeat of thl' Long permit CODtinUed aid to Yugo­ ~rk of state legislators Is clone in ports that the crowd 'athered at A combjnatlon square and round homemade bomb was planted In next SUnday. 'rhe House conferees tioning, that the facillties of the Ilmendmo!ot, the Senate recessed slavia would be "passing the buck commlttoo meetinp," a a.m. outJlde a Poznan factory, dance will kJckoff the Union 'Board ' accepted an IIOO-mUUon-clollar In· ~ing Aircraft Co., makers of the for the njght at U:08 p.m. (EDT>' to the President." "It Is our understanding that the protcatln, 'Work conditions. They summer activities Saturday 'from the gasoline tank of a car belong· crease the Senate had voted for big jet bomber, could be increaaed le,islators are representatlvel of earried tips Aying, "We want 8:30 to 1L :30' p.m. on the Memorial ing to Louis La Bauve, 26, New the purchase of big intercontinen· to permit a monthly production of the people," Parks said. "The dU· brelCl.·· AI they man:hed to Com. Union patio. Orleans, La. tal bombers and other aircraft, 46 of the big bombers. But he stuck zens of Iowa who elect and pay l1IWliIt put)' headquarte.... their Bill Cocn, Iowa City, will call for and another 100 million fot Air by his opinion that 20 a month was their state officials are entitled to Unea sweUed. The violence I08red. square dancing from 9 to 10 p.m. But La Bauve, a State Depart· Force research and development. a "wise and sound course. for the !mow their leeislators' st8lld on \bout nooa tbq atacked pollee and Joe Langenberg's band will ment employe at the U.S. radio In a separate developme.nt present." issues In the Leflslature." headquarters- The fIrIt abots were play for Bocllli dancing froln 8:30 rclay station near here, escaped Thursday, Secretary of the Air Quarles also. without public The. reaoluUon ..ad tbal 1ecis1a· firecL to 9 p.m. and [rom 10 to 11 p.m. injury. He was Inside his home on Force Quarles told the Armed e~boraUon, testified that the Unit· live committee meetIJIp be opened 'I'beII the troops were called out In caSe of rain, the dance will be ('lieosia's qutskirts when the bomb Services subcommittee t~at the Air ed ~~tes :'h~s ,~lred a .supersonic .. the pubUc: and the pretia. uniess and at I p.m. the tanks rumbled )n the River Room oC the Union. exploded prematurely in his auto. Force may ask f23.6 billion for the balhsUc missile. He said he could en executive aeasion II 'X'demI by out to dear the Itrceta, he said. Three other Informal dances to mobile parked ~utslde. nscal year begInning July 1. 1957. discuss this only in secret, and a majority vote of the committee Radio W.... w c:bIrllCd that the be sponsored by the Union Board • Autho 'tie a'd the crud bomb Quarles was among tho8c 'W~ said thus left In doubt whether he reo members. ~ of tile repubUc dellbel'. this summer Include social dances gJa ~\ ~ S f:Ued 'th e , the adminilttatJon request for this (eJ'red to one of several· such mls· 1 ~ proposal for rcapportionmcDt ately c:beIe tile trade fair time "to with the Leo Cortimlglla orchestra, . ~ '5 b ~I had 00: , I g~n:o;' coming year was enough, without slleS-the Air Force Is worklni on. July 14 anc! July 28, and a squarll er, pro a y n p an e y The afternoon hospital report of or to the Army's Redstone missile. said: upIoit the ~ dlffk:u1Ues dance with the Shirley Porter youths fro~ a nearby schoolhouse the President's eonditlon. besides The Redstone has a present range "The Iowa State Le&lsJature, .... lrievucu lD certain work band, July 21. sympathetic to EOf{A, taking note.of his meeting with WU· of about 300 miles, 1,200 miles which hu been predominantly COD- ~." . EOKi'\ designates the national son, said tbat he had had a com· llbort of the cJeslred range of an in· trolled by &fie Repqblkan party lor 'GIllecl the rioten "a Itreet WINS flILLOWSt:4IP organization o{ Cypriot fighters, an fqrtable day. sleeping several termedlate missile. )'earl, bas ral\ecl to INke even a ...... b)r the In\perWWs WEST BRANCH (.fI - The Rev, underground movem~nt that seeks houri In the morning and napping Quarl,es. under persistent que&­ IiIlcere effort for reappurUoameat and .. MIdIonuy IIDderaround Leroy E. Bauman, pasUlr of the thfough shootings and bomblnas to In the arternOQn. During the day, tionin, by Chairman W. Stuart Sy· " the LqisJatare. . A ...... bulDellman back Methodist Church at West Branch induce the British to live Cyprus the bulleWl laid, the Prelldent mlnaton (D·Mo,) and Jackson, 'This «:eJveatioG, unce ...... f...... w.em vlslton and Springdale. laa been awarded freedom to join Greece. EOKA was walked freely about his suite. stood b)\ his statement that "to­ PI'OleItiDc tbe pbiJoIopby of ,OverDo \ad ItJmd feIeIltuaeut wWa ..... a '1,360 fellowship ror study .t the suspected of throw In, two bombs The President I. scheduled to go cia, and in 1958 tbe United States meat by the mIDorit7. ur,. all IOOd c:IoIba .. IhiJI)' c:an. en. Vassar College aummer Inatltut~ , that .kIlled Boteler and wounded Saturd.y to his COWItry bome near has and will have the lar,est atra· Sen. Russell B. Long Sen. Styles Bridges candidate. of both poIitka1 parties ...... ,. beU4!r life Ia the West POlllhkee~.lc, N.Y.' His family will three other Americans In a Nice- Gettysbura. Pa., to convalesce te,ic bomber force of any coon· Proposed Cut Would Cut Aid ~o mate public their poQtioa 011 tile ... IIIIIlJ ... lD the riot w~' accompany him • .~ia restaurant. there. try." Issue of rcapportJoDmnt." _ IlIIiNIced. .' , . , ~~II" 2-;tlirt.DAIL,Y IO~AN-lowa c:lty, 10wa-FrUl"y, .Jun. 2'. US, ~- The -Dailv Iowan Says Early Career '! 'fhe Daily Iou;on is an inde- The Iowan editorial stoff pendent daily lIeu:spuper, wrU­ writes its editorials wlt1u)Ut ten and edited by studellts. It censorship by administration 0' -Is by a board of II1;e governed General Notices m\!$t be received at 1'1\e Choices Unnecessary faculty. Tl,e Iowan's editorial studellt trustees elected by tile DaUy l.wan olll~. Room 201. Com­ munication. Center. by a n.m. for pub­ • The idea that a high school senior isn't quite "savvy" unless he haa student body and four facllltl) policy, tTl ere/ore, 1$ not neccs­ \lcatlon ' the followill, momJn,. Ther A tnlsteer alJpointed by tile presi­ sorlly an of SU 1 ad­ must be typed or lUlblY ",rUlen 3I\d decided what he wants to ';be" should be dispelled, Pror. Clay Gerken expres8ioll .Iilll!v, and ,. ance of "people-to-people contacts . . . to create understand­ "trainabllity" or ease In learning mee From tb. New Republic G-2 wrote: had marched with the McCarthy­ ball and basketball. Other activi­ "Overland Trail" by Stralld and adapting to new situations is ing" among the civilized nations of the world thcre can be no " ... Under existfng agreements Jenner-Welker brigade. During the ties will be organized if there is a Th THE APPOINTMENT had gone The white band will app,'ar next , more important today than early unio disagreement. The public and private exchange programs-under six minutes over the allotted half with the American' National Red 82nd Congress, ADA considered sufficient demand. opening WIth "Belmont Ovc.rture" mastery of specific skills. the ~U1 Cross. the assignment of Red Cross. tbat he voted "wrong" on every ils which foreigners come to this country and establish dit'cct and hour. The President looked at his by Hermann, and "Hi3watha professor sai1i . Jobs are becoming trac calendar on which his next ap­ personnel to Army commands issue except home-rule for the Dis­ BABY SITTING - The Univer­ Land" by Os'ser, and concluding more specialized, but most of this personal communications with Americans, and vice versa, con­ overseas is contingent upon the ap· trlct of Columbia and statehood for sity 'Cooperative Baby Sitting Th pointment was noted . He started to with the march, "Cotton Bo .... l" by specialization comes after school expi stitute one of the most effective of all methods of building up proval of the Department of the Alaska. He had fought savagely League book will be in the charge Sturchio. The Red band will play days are over. rise from his chair. Cain asked if of Mrs. Mildred Worthington from strik mutual comprehenSion and good will. . he could have another minute. The Army. The authority of tbe Depar\_al:llinst p~stwar rent . c!'~trol. He "Eldorado" by McRae, "The Pines Some 2,000 new occupations are ment of the Army fin this respect vp).ed against. appropnatmg funds now to July 2. Telephone her a~ of the Aopian Way" by Rp,.pighi­ Ba The President s support of these programs makes all the, President replied, no ; there was 7417 if a sitter or information IIbout said to come into the job world of e someone waiting for him . "But. is provided in federal statute. How· fot NATO, but demanded the use Leidzen, l.tnd the five mo\';>ments every year, Gerken stated, and ever, the action taken by the Am. at tactical atomic weapons in ~o­ ~oining the group is wanted. crac more puzzling the fact tha~ the State DepartmE'nt nsked this sir." persisted Cain. "this case rrom the I'Ballet (or Young Ameri­ jobs themselves are changing rap. abou erican National Red Cross 00 tbe rea; he assailed our "spenlling year for aetll~11y less money than last year for educational ex­ concerns a soldier." The President C&ns." by Hermann. [nc\udl'

I er Army Research Chief Gives Warning- Jbree Farmers file Incorporation Papers DES lOINES tII-'!'bree J4ar. s~ary Millions WoulD Die in Atom War shall County farrN:rs riled articles Amend merit -. WMiHING.TON III - The Army asked Gavin: they \\'ould e tend w6J ba~1t into of incorporation with !be ~ vy" unless he hil calculates that "se\'eral hundrecl HI( we gol into a nuclear 'YaT and ~estern Europe." tary of Ilate Wed/leldaJ to COlI' Prof. Clay Gerken WASHINGTON (II - The Eisen­ duct million" deaths would real/It from our Strategic Air Foree In:ide an The transcript 01 testimony did a COlJlIl'\eJ'cia SHd busmeu. liege Counselors at NEW YORK iA"f-Steel wage ne· hower adminlslration drew lint Ttte will be tDown .. Lynk radio.ctivity if the Unlled stAtes assault in force against RU5Sia cot show 1Iow tbe estiJnaV of 1Ie\" nrm rlren is director bf gotiators failed again Thursday to blood In the Coreip-aid nght ,11111"1. era! bundrtld million dea hs was Brothers aDd Baird. IDe.. of Jlar· ever lallllChed a fuU.lICllIe nuclear with nuclear weapons so that the ing service. reach a contract agreement that Bridge Building Continues rived aL Reference book& e.U­ sha1Itown. Tbe company, which would avert a 650.000-man strike day when the SCnate defeated. 4S- weapons exploded in a way where t colItlge students assault on the Communist world. the pre\'ailine winds would calTY mate the popujatioo of the U S.S.R., has c.pital st;oet of $125.Il00. paid Saturday midnight, 43. an amendment to curtail im· a fee of SlC for a permit to do eir future vocation· ports of farm products and tt'xtlIes. It says c:l!>WIIUEiS, them SOUI.neast over Russia. JWhat Yo'bieb includes both EuroP'":uI and "We are no closer to an agree· would extend Asiatic Russia, at about as mil· busineu ill Jowa. tely mapped out is ment than we were May 28." said It was the first test of strencth friendly areas :e~~ "be the effect in way of Uoo. Red OUna may have a total The three incorporators are KeD­ Gerken said. aad David J. McDonald. President of as the SCnate began voting OIl a slde!be Rrd of about IiOO million. neth Lynk. presl"m: Earl Baird. use of much need· \he United Steelworkers Union bill which would authorize a 4~· Lt. Cen. Gavin replied : Cavin said that if the attaek in· ,ice presldtnt. and DwICht L,u. tUSW). That was the date contract billion-doUar foreign·aid program M. Gavin. ('hier "CUlTent planning estimates nm cludNl air bursa oJ nuclear weap­ secretary-treuurer. all 01 whom both ' parents and on tbe order of !several hundred talks began in Pittsburgh before for the fiscal year beginning Sun· ons there would be ineressing ac­ have rural route ~ out of being tranSferred here three weeks day. ~ I million deaths that would be either cumulation of the element tronti· MarshalJtoll'D_ jor functions of the ago. gave way, depending on wllicb \\6y the um 90 _ Just before the roll call. Sen. to the I wind blew. selor is to reHeve McDonald. talking with news· Wm. F. Knowland of California. the That element ls produced in lb· SAYS GRACI TO VISIT the the rni ng job decisions men after a three· hour bargaining Scnate's Republican leader'. ad· committee I "II wind blew to south· sion bomb explO6lQllS. MONTE CARLO, {QftaCO til east they lIo-6uld be roo tly in the ents talk through session with company executives. vised his colleagues that tbe ad· gating air flower. It literally get! Into the bone o( PriDee Rainier HI aDd Prince although they \\ould ex· s and by pointing was asked to describe the outlook ministration believed the import This anti other DUFF U.s.S.V .. men. either through direct ex· Gra~ plan to "bit the United in a word. testimony was released Thursday tend into the Japane and perhaps po ure to (all-out or by eating Cood states thiJ f.U. sailing (rom Europe orne relatively·un· curtailment would be "highly detrl. "1 am never pessimistic." he mental to our foreign policy." by the committee for publication. down into the Philippine ar a. or meat whicb bas been contamin' l about Oct. I. a palace SOUI'ff said bout changing job Sen. James F. Duff (R·.PaJ 'VI other aled by the element. Thursday. said. "but believe me I am realis· The amendment was off"red by "Il the wind bl the way d values impOrtant tic." I a bloc of senators from grain and a tional decisions. As McDonald spoke. just 54 tutile states. It would have limited hours before the strike deadline. the importation of textiles such as r should help the the nation's steel l)'lills already cotton goods and all farm products I in terms of how were banking their fires. which are now in surplus supply in others as he con· The banking wlll cost an esti­ this country. vocational fields, mated $65 million in lost produc· ( •• wan Plt.t.) WORK PROGRESSES ON WOOLF AVENUE BRIDGE n.. r rfI. v.t. These imports. In future years. plained. "It seems tion even if a last-minute contract would have been held to the avo ants to work with . er.nl Adminlltr.tlon HOI!'!t.l. One h.lf of tho brlclt. i. beln, Muilt llgreemcn~ is reached. b)l the Oli!'h.nt Condructlon Co. of TocWvlll. In _Iunctlett wlrfl tfIo erage of the preceding three year• • arc no lighthouse Shortly before Thursday's con­ potential employes IOWI Hlghw.y Dep.rtm.nt. C.d.r R.plds Ind 1_. City R.Uw.y Leading the opposition to the pro­ tract talks broke uP. Secretary of Company .nd rfIe low. City St,...t De!,.""""t. poSal, Knowland argued that It los, and found Labor Mitchell ruled out any hope would have a severe impact on Classified Apartment for Rent Home for Sati ake enough money that the government might step in· Japan and might shove that coun· Nrw three .nd 10lOr.bedroom homee fOr LO T: ond.,.-. Crum hanJk~ bly. insist on ad· to the picture. roJl. RENT: Fuml heel .partm.lIl. w, , .. I • • r~y '0 mov. In r R .... . \,1'11\1.. willi fCaU<>OM f4,., bMw ..... RolIPt ... try closer to the Communist orbit. Advertising Rates oldoe prh·..t balh. Imonedla", poa ".. Larew Company. tal. .... Scl!ool lor 1I ..... I~.J>PecI Ind bu. flit/on. the job. want to UCDonald blamed the companies He said both the SCnate finalice .ton. 100. Lar,.., Co. I. 1·4 PI e fall uti It found. ... d boss and in ~itu· for the stalemate and said they Cl1iang's Downfall committee and the tariff commls· One Day ...... ~ • Word FOR RENT: J'\Jml>heel ap n "nl. PrI· S.rvicft y will be looked up had shown no inclination to yield. sion are working on propol'als to Two Days ...... I~ • Word Vile b.th. ell, In. tIS o. har b.th 'n.tructlon es and gain some Ut\. 1-4 Purn... Clelnln,. help the American textile industry. 'n1ree Days ...... lU a Word Call Lar_ Co. 1iIl. WANTED: en continued. "And "The next move is up to the Vacuum M.chln". Prompt ."d a job made up or companies." he added. Sen: Olin Johnston 1lJ'I . 8·30 and • Fan Motor. To Choo.e From. erken stated. cracks and other damage. tak.l!s with the Taiwan authorities on WANTED: Girl to ,hare apArtmt'nt. are changing rap. about three days. R~heating them. specific steps and conditions Cor the OPEl HOUSE Call 7314. I.n FOR SALP. : N.... and u..-d I"rnllur~. • Repair of All Make. Includln,.. 10~U. tle~lrlc ... (.1,. of thc Carmer. or also a gradual process. takes' even' peaceful liberation of Taiw<'n." .t ftIt e'llor . w~.hJn, JlllOChlnt'o. tic. At of Fan. WOlLESEN'S, INC. ntant in 1956, for Homes for Rent rnon.y· ... vln. prfc . Inlpectlon Invited. longer. Chiang Kai-shek "Liberation" is the term Peiping 'rhompson Tran (ar and Sloraco Co. 7·' QuaUt, Since 1931 g quite different So. even if a contract agreement always uses Cor the transfer of For· Electric Motors Co. in 1936. Deciding Opposes Cbinese Beds ..., ~ew lowncresf .. fOR 'lENT: IArKe howe. Immedia te 1218 were reached in the next day or mosa to "its control. Generalissimo PO_Rfon . • I:D ~r month. la,,, .. CO. B uy quality COCKERS. Dial .uoo 126 Lafayette Phone 1NI81. ;.4 7·3C1t' • occupational area two. there would be a production Chiang Rai·shek·s Nalionalists Phon 8 Marlon Shopping Center is wise in most in­ loss. were certain to reject Chou's pro· Addition of • "One Block South of Manon, Jowa aker explained. but The USW's 170-member Wage posal. as they have' all previous Trailers for Sale Rock Island Depot" D 7-2SR e penalized for not 4 Hurtr . in Policy ICommittee is scheduled to suggestions that they give up the 0000 3O-(oot hou 10 ,rIUM. II, horte a specific job as meet this afternoon to get a re­ big island. National Homes molor. Ilrce ne~ fan. Phone 6(00. 7-S port from McDonald on the status In his speech, Chou said Chiang O"n D.lly 7 ,.m. ' , ,.Ift. tn:W Ind USED "",bll~ hom"", III ...... lAFF·A·DAY to encourage their of the bargaining. Cai< Crash could name the time and place for • __ lenn •. Foreot Nlew TraUer Sal . GI talt on Musc.tlne A",­ Hllhwa~ :na north. Open unUl 8. In· too early in' terms This committee. composed of Three Mercy Hospital employes the talks. While firm in hi;; calls cludln, Sunday.. 7-141\ ork rather than III rank and file workers' representa­ nUl (Hi,hway 'I .. First injured in a car crash at thc inter- f.r "liberation." the Premi

I Ia~ 4-T!f. OAtL"( .~-I... City, ~-.F"14e11 June 29, lts1 Now Only 6 Percer:-tage Points Behi~d Idle Braves~ - . ' I · " Nielsen Loses Five Redlegs. Tiger lMess' Brings 'AI W' bl" 'Listed on NL B·' A I' By Reds Drop Bu(s', 4~3 on Burgess' C." Y4 miJI said PITtSBURGH IA'I .- Catcher IW'MBLED ~T.E"" !~~~ All-Star Team riggs pO ogy slammed a three­ Nielsen, an erratic Dane with a DETROIT UP! - Coach Joe Gordon's abrupt resignallon . Thursday daY night run homer in the eighth inning record for wrecking Wimbledon NEW YORK UPI - Five l11

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