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jaw lib Out the n Balance Budget . " Cutter, Laboratories BulJ(annol THE Plec,ge Tax Cleared of Neglect BUDGET Lowerina Yel WASHINGTON (.4') - The DOLLAR ·Cutter incident." which led to Intends to continue to produ~e 'ndividua f Ift(om~ WASHJNOTON (N) - Secre­ a temporary halt in the nation~ tary of the Treasury Ckorge the Salk vaccine, 0 Ithough It ha Talies Fiscal Y~tll 1956 wide polio vaccination campaign, not yet applied lor release nr Humphrey said "'I'hur6day the was attributed by the U.S. Pub~ any vaccine it now has on hand. Ccuretlf f~timofe ,overnment "shquld and can" 4'l{ balance the bud,et t his fiscal lie Hcalth Service Thursday t·") The government has forbidden year. two ladors: l'se ot any Cutter vaccine since Failure to deaden sufCiclently However. he said it Is "entire~ the invesUgatlOn was started Iy too early" to pledge lax re­ some of the pOlio virus contained I\lJriL 27. ·ductlons. despite 'thc Rover!l­ in some lots of vaccine made by The company's statement said ment's Improved financIal out­ the Cutter Laboratories. the vaccine und r question "had look. Expectations at another Defects in the testing proced­ passed all tests then prescribed round of tax culJ In 19l)8, be foro ures laid down by the govel'O­ by the government:" It notcd presidential campal,n time, arc ment to determine whether dall­ that the government later h s widespread in Wa shlntton. grrous Jive virus were present. "drastically revised these tests." Humphrey forashadQwed a bal­ Thus the active virus slipped by Dr. Schccle was asked if h ~ anced bud,et by next June 30. the s~lcty test and was cleared considered the report ali an "ex­ the end of the 19l)6 fiscal year. by the govel'Omept. olleration" of Cutter. or favor­ He spoke at a news confcrence It added that both manutar­ able or unfavorable. or whether In which he and Budlet Director turing and testing requirements the invesliga tion indicated Cut­ Rowland R. Hu,hes backl1'Ound­ have blXln revised to preven t ter had been "sloppy in Its pro­ 1955 ed newsmen on the annual sum~ such failures, anli Salk vaccine mer revulon of budget estimates duction." laid before Con,reas In January h nOW being proquced under No Evidence • I A. Wln,,"o'.) CHART flOWING federal reeelp". deficit, approprlaUona .... in which there was expected a "adequate safeguards." "I don't regard It as favor­ deficit of $1,700,000,000. Final Report e pendlture I based on flrure releued Tbunda, b, the Bu.a. r able or unfavOl'able," he replied. or the Bud,d. Chart. b ed onflll('al rear. be".. treDd • oyer IN, SlUb A six-page flilal report wound "I don't think ot it in thdt admLn1atration of Pre Ident Ellenbower IDd current 185. esti­ That was a ,Lash of nearly II up a four-month investigation of sense. 1t says there was some mate. third In the red Irrit spending 'Cutter Laboratories at Berkeley, live virus in some Cutter vaccin\!. total of $2,.00",00,000 which Calif. - a probe ' begun after There was no evidence there President Eisenhower forecast In some children inoculated with was anything done by Culler trJ I~P Wlr.,hoto> hIs January b~dlet message to I C1IART, 8A ED on Bureau .r the Bud,et flrure, ho how tbe b.~d dollar" \tI be spent durIn, COnJt'e.Bs. However. the budget Cutter vaccine were stricken shortcut or be sloppy deliber- the tI cal year or 1956. Chart al 0 sbow•• ource rrom which budrd .ollar will come. , revilion statem,nt hinted t hat with polio. tely." I I ----- Compromise"Seen " the swltt upsurge of business The Health Service said th ~ t As to just IVhy Cutter had activit . combined with spending despite long study, sclentfsts troubll, Dr. Scheele said "lher~'s cuts. mirht enable the ,overn~ could not pinpoint the precise no explanation." He said SCI­ ment to ,ct Iu the black this fis­ nature 01 the trouble at CUtto:!l·. entists, arriving at the Cutter Ike Make~ $900 Million cal year tor the first time since Requirements plant, after the vaccine had be" n In Morocco Disputes 1951. Minimum requirements for produced, could not spot the A1X LES BAINS, France fJP)­ The revision ot the J anuary bolh manufacturing and testing exact poin t or source ot trouble, A bal gain IIppeared developing c tlmate. PlIintcd this brlgh en­ were set forth by the govern­ or why the live virus was not Available for Flood Loans Thursday til tC3tore peace in thc areo or lh Ku rlnc Pass, a ed outlook: ment, to be followed by manufr~ deadened properly. Morocco by au tina both the World War II battle~rC)Und 1. ExPenditures will total $63.- turers. The government releas­ .... The manufacturing process re­ W ASHlNGTON (JP)-President · -- - Sultan and the protectorate' lop wherc Americans and German.s 800,000,000. Thlt wouLd be $1.- ed the vaccine after a check of quires a delicate balance. The Eisenhower made up to $900 mll- I Much Money Itop civIlian and mllitary officials French otrlcloll, each unpopular first cia hed. The other was In 4()O.OOO,OOO more spending than written reports, to see that the live virus should be inactivated lion In federal loans available The government Is pouring • to supervise emeraency ~rk in with his own people. extrcme northea. tern French Presldellt El4enl1ower fpresaw in Thursday tor the restoration of areal amount of money and man- the flood area. Sturais reported his J.nuary bud.at mesaage but requirements were met. t(. the point it does not produce Reliable Intol'mants at the con­ Morocco, ncar the borden o! deCense indu tries ravaged by power Inlo the Job. they were pecialll' .conce.rnOO SI)ani.sh Morocco and A~erla. $700 mIlLion Jc lhan lh gov­ dlsea e. But if it is deadened ferenc h I b tw n P emlei ---m eport rea~hed thfi! ,c;:on~lu­ the great Northeast tlood. The executive ord r sIgned by with removlna health and safety rhere have been no recent re­ ernment s nt In fl_cII 195~, the sian that 6 of the 17 distribu­ too' mUCh. it doesn't produte I Edaar Faure's Cabinet "Commit­ Total damage in the stricken the President at his summer hazards. porlJ of rebel troublc In thlrt year whJch Cllded lune 30. tion lots put out by cutter con­ enough polio antibodies to pro­ tce ot Five" and Moroccan lead­ areas was ~stimated at $1,600,- headquarters In Denver author- As soon as the cleanup chores reg ion. Pr.... rtt, tained live virus and cau!ied po­ vide protection. ers said the deal would provide 000,000 or more by the Army's Izes not only loans to defense are done, he sold, "and whJ\e this 2. Recel~t~j IIwelled by the lio among some inoculated chil­ the dcposlna at Sultan Moham­ No Americans were killed or chief of engineer. plants but a tax amortlzation disaster Is fresh In the minds of inj ured during the recent vio­ rapidly rl8111, tide of bUllnCSll dren and among other persons med Ben MoulDY Arofa lind the Appalled by a !Irst-hand check speedup on their new capital In- the publlc, we must give can­ lence In Frcllch Morocco, of­ prosperity, ire now expected to who came in contact with the recall of Fr nch Resident Gen. at the destruction, he called It vestment. structive at.tentlon to what must ficials In Rabal 8ald Thursday. total $62,100,000.000 this year. children. Barnes Re-Elected Gilbert G randva I. be one the worst disasterll since Omclals said loans w III be be done to glv us betler tlood That would SI.800,000,000 As for the future, Surgeon Gen. at Faure declined to comment on Therc arc four U.S. air bases more than the government look Noah's day. available to d fense and defense- protection, not. only in North~ Leonard A. Scheele toLd report­ the this possibility, but he said II in the protectorat . One is a short In durIng thlt Iiscal year just ers that Cutter Is free to submit To AEJ Council The lendlni tunds released by lupporting plants in the flood east but throughout. the nation. ettlement I In siaht. dlst nee trom Ca ablanca, "cenc completed. I \ vaccine tor release by the gov­ Elsenbower were In addition to area in all cases where commer- Eisenhower's action Thur day The premier told reporters: of several serious dlsorders. 3. The.e new spending and In- BOULDER, CoLo. - Prof. Ar­ an emergency rellet program clal loans on reasonable terms was taken under authority dele­ 'MakIn, Prorre ' ernment. H the vaccine meets Flnl Contact I come estlmates would mcan a thur Barnes oC the State Univer­ which would conceivably amount are not avaJlable. gated to him by the Defense Pro- "We are maklng progre.. Ev­ the revised and strengthened re~ The morning meeting was the lotal deficit tor the year at $1,­ slly of low a School of Journal­ to more than $100 mJlUon. I The program was worked out duction Act. erything has not been settled yet Qulrements, he added, it wou!d Ism Thursday was re-elected to first olClclal contRct between 700,000,000 ~ $700 million lower be released just like products Firat ,useumen' by the White House, the OHice ------but J now see my way clear." France and the Istiqlal In more than Eiaenbower predicted In a three-year term on the council He said he now had conclus­ of Defense Moblliza\Jon, the 0 than three years. The party was January and '2~ billion Ie s 5 from other. licensed manufactul'- of radio and teleVision journal- Lt. Gen. Samuel D. Sturgis' Civil Defense Administration D M R ts ers. es olDes epor Ive proof that. last weekend's dissolved /lnd some of its lellders than the tiscal 1955 deficit. If ism of the Association for Edu- damage estimale was the tlrst and the Justice Department at a attacks on French seWers in Con&lnues Product.lon calion in Journalism. put in prison in 19~2 and It still achieved, thli would be the low­ Cederal assessment of the cost of erles of emergency meetings 4 New Poll'o Cases eastern Algeria - anolher North is officially outlawed, cst deClclt In five years. It would Arthur Beckley, vice~presi- Barnes is a former chairman lhe ratn storm which followed over the last two days. African trouble spot - had been A delayed dispatch from Tetu- mean that than per cent oC dent of Cutter, said his company of the counell. Hurricane Diane. uprooting fac- Ie. 3 tories and homes, washing out Arm, Enllneen in.'lIgated by 8 "Corelgn power." an, Spanish Morocco, reported government spending In the year He is in charge of the journaL­ DES MOINES (JP) - Four new He did not claborate or name the that more than 6.000 MoroccanS I would not be covered by tax re­ roads and bridges, and taking the Army Engineers will tackle the poliO cases, two paralytic and ism graduate study program and iJves at at least 176 persons. Immediate job--removing debris, power. Asked if he Inlended to demonstrated there Saturday de-' celpts. head of the research division of Many others are missing and clearing highways, shoring up two non-paralytic, were reported protest through dipLomatic chan­ manding the return of Ben Yous- These es~lmates Indica led a to the City Health Department Council GiY~s Ule SUI school of journalism. thousands homeless. bridges and repairing other nels, the premier indicated it was set (!leash surplul" becauae I.he gov- Thursday, bringing the lotal ill being considered. Sturgis said his $1,600,000,000 damage to public property. Morocco's Sultan Is monarch of ernment would collect approxi­ the city to 59 lor this year. It was believed that Faure bolh the Frcnch and Spanish mately $300 mllllon more money figure S onl, I preliminary Sturgis, just back tram a tou'r The paralytic type cases arc mlght be reterrlng to Egypt, site estimate and that "undoubtedly" of the devasted region, said the protcctorates - but has real from the public than It spent. Warning on Mary Lee Smith, 13, daughter at ot the headquarters ot the Arab power in nclther. This would be due to collcctlons it would h a veto be revised "I~s of Hfe and the utter des­ Mr. and Mrs. 'Raymond Smith, League and home of several 0 Pollen Count when the Corps or Englners com- truction we saw had a most ap­ The demonstrators carried big for social aecurlty and t h r exiled North African nationalists. I) pletes ilB survey in two or three palling effect upon us." and Anthony Bernard, 6. son of portraits or Ben Youssef and pla- trusts. Thi. money ", Tbe pollen count dropped Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bernard. 'A V urper' cards atlacklng France and Mou- the trusts, not to the'governln , nesday from 191 to 115, the State weeks. But he reported he has never Both are in Raymond Blank Me-­ Under tho reported solution. lay Arata. One of the placarda and therefore is' not counl 1 Trash Cains "This is one at the biggest, encountered "finer cooperation University of Iowa Department morial Hospital. ' the Sultan imposed on Morocco said, "On August 20, 1953, France a m 0 n, (overnment rw Iii The city council Thursday in­ o{ Preventive Medicine reponed. toughest rehabilitation jobs since and a better spirit for building by F,ance two years ago- would trampled International Treaties." which balance expenditure,. structed City Manager Peter F. the one Noah faced aCter the back after a disaster." The non-paralytic cases are be removed to placate diehard After going to the palace of 10 fiscal 1155 the government The count Is determined. by great ! 10 a d 01 Biblical days," 'Build Bacll' Thomas Garrett. 8, son of M,r. Roan to remove trash cans from NAtionalists who consider him a the Spanish ZOlle CaLLt, Muley had a deficit of $3 billion on the the number or pollen rranule. Sturgis said in a statement "These states will build back and Mrs. Guy Garrell, who is 10 cily streets if residents conlin­ usurper. Hassan, the demonstrators pa- ' cash basla - that II, total spend­ PeT cubic yard of air. Hay fever handed to reporters. "No one yet perhaps even bigger and better,': Mercy Hospital, and Douglas ued to dump garbage in. them. Grandval would be sacrificed raded through the streets of the in, of aU lelnd. outran lotal re- aulrerers bcra.n to feel IrrltaUon has an aecurate figure as to he predicled. He pledged the Gragoe, 21.~ , son of MI'. and Mr!'. Roan was instructed to move tn appease Irate French colonists city ceipts of an kinds by that much. when the count reacbes 50 rran­ what ill be required to put th'e support of the Army in all thei Arthur Gragoc .of West Des the cans to the street corners S'l ules. in Morocco. The colonists are There were no disorders. . 'OIfteI.1 ..... delMe' area back on its feet, functioning work. Moines. He is In Blank Hospi- aroused by what they consider Twice In tile brief text accom­ that the persons who are doing normally." Already the Army has sent in tal. the dumping can be spotted. ------:.....------:-:::--:;:------his "softness" to Nationalist panyinl the budget revillon fig­ "The .wet garbage in the trash rebels who staged murderous 2Riverside Boys ures, the BUd,et Bureau hinted cans are a health menace and raids last weekend and his al­ that the estimate of a $l:y. billion a nuisance," said councilman An­ leged favoritism to the National­ deticit for thll year may be only sel Chapman. "The council even ll;t Js tlqlal (Independence) party. Found in Wyoming official prudlmce. It indicated knows speclIic people who have In Rabat, the Moroccan capital. that the prospects for a balanced done this." Grandval already has been re­ Two missing Riverside boys budget and tax cuts are brighter ported ready to quit because oC were picked up by Wyoming po­ than the filur.es diaclosed Thurs­ "This," Chapman added, "has the opposition and abuse he is lice Thur day, lowa City police day Indicated. The Budget Bur­ been going on lor quite some receiving from the Moroccan reported. eau 58id: time." French. The boys. Rudy Williams and "In the present fiscal situa­ The councll met in sf>ecla I ses~ Exiled rllmes Lucky. both 16, were re­ tion, with united teamwork and sion to consider a new plumbing The Istiqlal would nol insist ported WcdncsdilY as missing by public support for efforts &0 cut proposed by lowa City code under such a settlement that .heir molhers. out all nonesaentlall, It Is be­ plumbers. The plumbers' sug­ .. Moulay Arafll's pl'edecc;sor, Sidi Mrs. Harry Douglas, the moth­ lieved a balanced budget wlU be leslions were repd to the council Mohammed Ben Youssef, be re­ er of Williams, said the boys brou&ht into siaM as the ycar tor the Hrst time as .city ordin­ turned to the throne immediate­ told her Tuesday that they were unfolda , .. While I.hia adminis­ ance amendments. The amend­ ly. The French deposed and going to hitch-hike to Iowa City tration will strive for further re­ ments will be amended at either exiled Ben Youssef two years for a swim. ductions In taxes ... these must the second or third council read­ ago bccauso or his Nationallst be justi by increased reve­ That was the last time they fled Ing, councilmen said. sympathies. The Lstiqlal cO!lsid­ num or reduced expenses or a Among the plumbers' sugges­ ers him to be the legitimate ruler. were seen. combination of both ... Mrs. Douglas reported them tionl: One French official in close as "BalTln, basic change in the missing Wednesday n1Jht to Iowa I. A three - man Plumbing tnuch with the negotiations, said International situation, the anti­ City pollC1l, who put out a state­ Grievance Board be set up to an agreement is virtually com­ cipated combination of redu~ tlandle appca Is on rulings by the plete for the prescnl Sultan to wide alarm. government expenditures and of city plumbing inspector. The turn his powers over to a "Coun­ Tbe boys had told a !rlend In ria In, reveDues resulting fro m board would be composed at cil of the Throne" which would Riverside that they intended to widely Ifljred increasing pros­ master plumbers. bring in a new and broadly go to Washington. perity should brin, a balanced 2. The plumbing Inspector based Moroecan government. budret I n to sieht within the should be a master plumber. Pat French torcea - 3,00~ troops RAIN-MAKING PLANS year. Still further pt'OIreu Beal, the current city plumbing SUpported by armor and planes KAPUSKASINO, Onto (N) would JUlU1'7 lower tax rates." inspector, Is not a master plum~ - pressed cleanup operations In While Ute eutem United States bet. Morocco Thun;day. Authorities is recoverln, from record flood 8OOT8 Sft BAlL , The council also approved the clamped a bar. on nighl tramc In dama,e, tho Spruce ralls Power BELFAST. Northern Ireland appointment ot Kenneth Millsap. two widely separated areas of and Paper Co. plam to .tart (.4") - Six hundred officer. and State University of Iowa gradu­ North Africa, indicating they rain-mailing operations thll men of Ute lst Battalion of the ate, as acting ci ty cierI( to replace • IA. WI,."hete, were imporlant or potential week. This has been one of the Kln&'a Own ScoUlsh Sorderers Roberl' Meyer, who has accepted THE V.S. NAVY'S two a&omlc-powerecl.ubaaarIDea, Uae Naa&UUI, Gro&o .. Conn. The Na1l,,1 .. Ia' In for a ,.., ....kedoWll overbaul. trouble lPOts. driest summers in yeal'l bere- aeUed 1'tIursda,. for SlDeapore a positlcin as finance officer with backrround, aDd the Sea wolf lie .ide by II de a' 'he doek of their The SeawoU Ia ""ed-oat foDowbaa' ber lauach1q Iu& W""'m Tubla abouts and 80,000 acres of bush to fl&ht CommUDbt fUerrI11u in be"" are reported burn.Lna away. Malaya. the city of LaGran&e. builder, the Elec'rle Boat D;vlaloD or GeDeral D,umIca Corp. a& month. One wu In western Tuniaia in ratt 2-TTfE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa City, la-FrI.. Au,.. 26. 1955 doodles by dean ' .{.....-SU I . -editori·al 10 Stotes·RecQgn'i'ze~ :: Variety anCi Spice - One of the main attributes of President/Eisenhower's .. Whl speech es is that be appareutly believes variety is the spice of couTal For clrean: life - and ta1lu. Driver Training _ ,. Mars Just a few short weeks ago, July 25 to be exact, the Presi­ NEW YORK - Ten states, led \1olv.e dent made a nationwide broadcast followjng the Ceneva meet­ by Minnesota, have been selected vania, qualified for Awards at authorized program, said that tile acree ing, in which he said, "There is a sharpened realizatjon by the to receive the nation's top awards Merit. . ~i p criteria, used in evaluatinl tile travel world that the United States will go to any length to achieve for the extent and quality o[ HonorAble Mention their 4J'lver education programs state programs were percentaae nautlc u In addition, specinl Honorable Son - \\Iorld peace." conducted during the 1954-55 Mention Awards were authorized of eligible students enrpUecl 10 The statement obviously was riding on the renewed spirit S school year. The selections were for the states o[ Connecticut, driver courses, number of houri ~ el made by 12 educational and traf­ ot behind-the-wheel pradice \bN!UI of American optimism cau cd by the Big Four meeting and f.I Kansas, New Mexico and Ohio. which fic safety leaders comprising the The judges also instructed that driving and percentage of h1eh other peace move . schools In which driver eduea­ to lau board of judges of the Eighth Special Progress Awards be glv.!n \he f1 nd ill fact the whole July 25 peech glowed with optimis­ Annual National High School tlon was taught. to the public schools in Colorado, bums i tic phra es and light pats on the back for our one-time allies, the Driver Education Award Pro­ Mississippi, Montana and Wash­ lacreaseti ProIRllll far, 11 gram. ington and that Special Citations now-smiling Hussians. Boate stated that, "a[te.r SfY­ tiSU After examining reports from for Driver Education Attainment eral years of leveling off, stales store President Eisenhower aid that at Geneva each'side assured all 48 states and the District ot be given to tbe private and paro­ lhis year reported .a sltn1ficant Wbl the other often of its desire for conciliation. Columbia, the , judges selected chial schools in Delaware. New increase in their driver educa­ ample "I do know that the people of the world want pe, ce," he Minnesota and Massachusetts tl) Hllmpshire, North Dakota, Okla­ tion programs. receive top-ranking Awards of homa and Vermont. aid. "I believe that only with prayerful patience, courage and "It is to be ihoped that this Excellence. Awards of Honor Thomas N. Boate, manager of indicates a trend> toward further tolerancc, with ternal vigilance, can we keep alive the spark were earned by California, Del­ the Accident Prevention Deparf­ expansion of the nationwide pro­ aware, New York, Oklahoma and kindled at Ceneva." f ment of the. Association of Cas­ gram. During the 1954-55 scllool Vermont, while three states, Ari­ ualty and Surety Companies, ome soutces criticized the President for that speech, say­ year 9,968, or 50 percent of the zona, New Jersey and Pennsyl- which sponsors the officially public high schools in the nation, Ing it was too conciliat~ry, too much like a Chamberlain-type o!Cered driver education coUr,e. 11mbrella move. ----- .. .- and enrolled 994,212 students, or . But Wednesday the situation was seemingly rectified. Ike 62 percent of the tolal potential enrollment." gave an old-fashioned blood and guts talk in Philadelphia, Soulh Dakot,aGovernor ·Foss .' . Chairman of the board of jud,­ speaking from "historic Independence Hall." es was Dr. Virgil M. Rogers, H e said Wednesday that "America will never buy peace at "Well, it says 'push', on Ods side, tool" dean ot the College of Education n price of ace pting Soviet v'olation of the rights of men and Introduced Jel· Talk ~o Capilol of Syracuse University. The 11 other judges were Cyril Ains­ of nations." PIERRE, S. D. (IP) - Get im-I Letter to the Editor- pa tient to See the governor of worth, president of the American lIe took a solid no-appeasement stand against wha t he Museum o[ Safety; M . R. Dar­ South Dakota and you're apt fo called the "wrongs" of a divided Germany, the clomination of be told, "don't get your after­ lington Jr., managing edltor of the Inter - Industry Hilhway captive atellite, and "subversion organized on a world-wide burner hot." Safety Committee; J. De.wey scale." Instructor Praises LeMars. It's one of the ~avo rite admon­ Dorsett, general manaler of the In one short month the President had managed to vary his itions of the governor himself: Association of Casua1ty and Sure· Since Joe J . Foss took office, jet t lks on the samc gen ral subject to such a great d egree that ty Companies; Richard R. Glad. pilot jargon has become part of Ish, pl'lncipal of the Academy 01 it was difficult to believe the same man d elivered both speeches. Paper for Heip.ing Negro the capitol's way of life. the New Church, Bryn .Athyn, H as. the world situation cha)lged so drastically in the last - . Foss Is a young-looking 40 Pa.; WilHam M. Greene, chair· (Readere are Invited to esprtSl opinions montlf~ We think not. Could it be that the President became I .. Idle .. I. lhe Edllor. All lell ... mu.t years old, with a spectacular ,past man of the National Conference inelude hlndwrUten .I,nat.ure. and I d .. you about my job because I man In his community and an­ which a motion picture producer of State Safety Coordinatorl; conscious of the dangers in his July 25 talk and used W ednes­ drell'. - typewrlUen Illnalurel are wllnted to make sure I WIlS going swer natural question in tile is now planning to film. no~ •••• plabl.. L.Uo.. b.com. Ihe a the Ve ry Reverend MOll.lilllor property The n a il,. T he , day's talk as a cover-up? We think so. ar low.nr to stick. Now I feel a little sure public mind, "Who is the colored He madE!> his reputation as a John Paul Haverty, supeJinten­ Dally I • .,a" r.... y.. Iho rl,M I. Variety in certain'aspects of Ollr social activity is admirable .hort.D. aeled repre ebt.. Uve leUen I will because I just got a raise. man and what is he dOing in flier, and as this state's chief den t of schools for the Archdio­ , when many on the lame l ubJeet are "I like it very much here. I LeMars?" executive he flies wherever he cese of New York. and most time desirable. But such wide variety in Presidential r •••I ..d , 0' .,Ubb.ld lell.rs. C ... • Irlb.'... . re IImU.d 10 h.1 more Ibon get along very nicely with Illl the Mnny may think that the goes - and insists on being at Shelby M. Jackson, superinten­ stands only leads to a confused, bewildered publiC. two lott... In . ny SO- d.y porlod. fellows. There are seven in the LeMars pu~lisher and his com­ the controls. O,I"lon. e.,relsed do not. necularlly dent of education for the slate --.....-- repreiea' tboa. or Tbe Dally Iowan.) back shop. munity have done no more than of Louisiana; Owen B. Kiernall, "The people in town are very was right. That Is quite true. 'HI Joe' It depends who is at hand superintendent of t'he MtltO!l, TO THE EDITOR: friendly and I see no reason for Perhaps it is my long associa­ o~ whether he Is greeted with "Hel­ Mass., public schools; Rudolph F. In the midst of aU the furor me not to stay as long as my tion with Iowa newspaper people King, Massachusetts ,registrar 01 ~ .. Polio Increases Repol1ed~' we have about racial discrimina­ lo, governor, or "Hello, general." employer wants me to." which makes me Ieel a bit proud Joe J. Foss motor vehicles; O. H •. Roberts tion, I would like to call atten­ But, most likely', the greeting is With his letter, Lloyd included to know that a pu\;llisher in o:Jr Jet-Pilot Jargon Jr., president of the t<;ation at tion to an incident which occur­ a copy of the Globe-Post which state was willing to give this "Hi, Joe." Foss is all three. He is the School Boards Assol!iation, Inc.; red recently and which points up carried a picture of him working man a much-needed "break." and Dr. Herbert J. Stack, direc· 'Bul ,Salk V,accine Beneficial youngest governor in South D ~­ replied in unison. the other side of the picture. in the newspllper's back shop. H~nry Africa. kota's history. He is a general Quick Change Artist tor of the New York University W ASHlNOTON (JP) - The Lloyd Forney, a Negro man This 'struck me· s a fine way for Newspaper Production in the Air National Guard. FoS'S has pecome a quick Center for Safety Educatlo~. Public Health Service Thursday be alloca\ed to the states to per­ from Waterloo, was a trainee in the ~UbliSh~r. ~ introduce this Laboratory, SUI mit free vaccinations under state the winter linotype course here, change artist because of his var­ The awards, wood-mounted reported a seasonal, to~b e -ex­ • To South Dakota citizens from prolrams. finishing in June. He was ac­ ied pursuits and engagements. bronze plaques, will be presented pected', increase {It thl! number the just-able-to-talk age on' up, Thursday's statistical report cepted for training after a per­ he's just plain Joe. On a day he landed at Yankton to the govel.'norij of. the winnlnl of n.ew polio cases. he lost only seconds switching states at ceremonies 'to be ~eld from the PHS shoWed that since sonal interview at which time he All the aircraft in the South Also, Surgeon Gen. Leonard 3-Wee Workshop Siudies from civillon clothes. donned to in the near future., J an. 1, 1955, there have been was briefed thoroughly on the Dakota Air National Guard are A. Scheele said it is too soon to 11,862 cases reported, or '3,077 fact that few small towns in address a womens club federa­ drnw conclusions, but early evi­ "birds" to Foss and he is capable tion convention. to the uniform less than the 14.899 recorded at Iowa (where most linotype trllin­ of flying them all. from training dence indlcatcs beneficIal results this time last year. ees find jobs) have colored fam­ that would permit him to land at Irom the Salk vaccine program. TV Pro utlion,. Management cub through jets and multi-eng­ a mllltary air base near Kansas Since the beginning of the "dis­ ilies. ine jobs. A regular report from the City. Firm Mikes ease year" April 1, there have Lloyd became quite discourag- Experience in all phases of Matter-of-factly he says, "The Health Service showed that the been 10,799 cases reported, as ed aftE!r all other members of Below his wings, he wears the class bad taken jobs where- producing television shows. :from newscasts with film, miniature day I can't ouUly any guy in this many ribbons. The top one with states reported 2.138 new . cases compared with 13,346 a year ago. outfit, I'll quit." in the week ended last Saturday, The report said there have as none had been offered him. writing scripts to directing tele­ dramas, and klnestopes for 15- pale blue background and white Informal stars is the Medal of Honor. He Light·Up Iln increase of 352 over the pre­ been 167 paral,tic and 162 non­ He was not an exceptional stu- casts, is being -provided for 29 minute educational programs. The men in his uni t, the 175th earned it as a Marille Corps ceding week. paralytic cases among persons dent. Thirty-five years old, he members of an I intensive three­ Working in teams of three, the Air Guard, call him Joe, except flier. shooting down 26 Japanese This increase of about 2(> per who have received the Salk vac­ had never finished high school. weeks EducaHonal Television workshop registrants plannea cent was described by a PHS cine. The dates of onsets of when there's formal inspection fighters during the Guadalcanal A former TB patient at Oakdale, Production Workshop which possible programs for remote by higher-ranking officers. He's campaign of World War II. Pia,no KeY$'· spokeijmlln as to be expected at these cases ranged from Mar. 24 he came to lowa City under the proud of the trophies the unit this time of yellr. The new cases to Aug. 9. In this connection, state reohabilitation program. will close Sep. 3 at the Stale telecasts from several farms and Foss loves children, having has won for excellency of per­ NEW YORK (IP) - What's on reporled last week were 66, or the PHS said: Late in July, I had a long tele- University of rBwa. I other locations in the Iowa City three of his own - Cheryl 10, the new products list this wetkl ,n formance. Mary Jo 7, and Joseph Frank 4. 3 per cent, less than in the cor­ "No conclusions can be drawn phone conversation with Mr. R. Sponsored bY , the National As- area. Well, there's a deep freeze and Foss' down-to-earth friendli­ After he took otfice. he learned responding week of 1954. from these case reports with re­ F. Starzl, publisher of the LeMars sociation of Ec\uc:ltional Broad- Each workshop member is get­ cypress knees and piano chords ness was exemplified not long ago that a lake adjoining the execu­ The Salk vaccine program be­ Sptlct to the eflicacy of the vac­ that light up. Globe-Post. Lloyd had made ap- casters, the workshop is being ting experience in all of bhe jobs in the Capitol corridors at Pierre. tive mansion grounds was caus­ gan ~h is in April year. cine. plication for a job with them. conducted by ~U I on a grant in the typical televiSion studio, Several high school age young­ For plano playing beliimerJ, Concerning this program, Dr. ing concern among mothers in "Complete information on the In this conversation, Mr. Starzl made by the N~EB. Prof. John including those of director, sters were ea ting their lunches the neighborhood. there is a new piano on the lI]ar­ Scheele told a news conference vllccinated and nunvaccinated ket that bas a row of colored brought out two points which Ross Winnie, oJ the SUI Tele- newscaster, floor manager, cam­ on the benches outside of the Foss promptly ordered the there will be "n~thing very ob­ Iigh ts over the keyboard on the occurrence of the disease among are worthy of note: . vision Center, is director of the eraman, writer, projectionist, executive suite. One of the gov­ lake fenced. jective on which to base a find­ children of comparable age is 1. In his application, Lloyd workshop. announcer and operator of video left side and a plastic indicator ernor's administrative assistants Some adults who felt the on the right side. ing until fall at the earliest." necessary for such an evaluation had mentioned that he was a Ne- Instructors include Ed Stashef~ and audio controls. upbraided them for littering the scenic beauty of the lake had Meanwhile, a number of states and this information will not bE gro. In checking with other of the Univer ity of Michigan Workshop assignments also in­ hall and said they couldn't lunch been impaired got their after­ The 1igh ts a re keyed into the reported steps toward taking ad­ available for some time." About employes on his newspaper. the faculty and Rudy Bretz of the clude shooting and editing mo­ there henceforth. burners hot. But the fence still specially written music, an4.ibeY vantage of a mew federal law 6!h million persons have been publisher found that none raised Alabama Educational Television tion picture film for use on tele­ "Joe said we could," the youths stands. ligh t up to indicate what DoltJ providing. 30 million, dollars to given the Salk vaccine. objection to working with a col- Association. B6th have held po- vision and planning publlcity for to play with the left hal)4 to ored person. sWons with national television programs. Interp e't.eng the News make a cord: The plastic indi­ 2. There are no colored iam- networks, Stasheff with th e Am- Members of the workshop wlll r - cator tells you what sinll, IIOte illes in LeMars. Yet Mr. Starzl erican Broadcasting Company and return to positions with the Aus- to play with the right hand to felt certain there would be no Bretz with the Columbia Broad- tralisn Brolldcasting Commission, t get the ,basic tune. The concealed GENERt\[ NOTICES R · M F II W d Iigh turn off when not ill ute, ~ iscrimination ~gainst this man casting System.. . thl! Canadian Broadcasting Cor- ts ussla US 0 OW or s and the plastic indieator Cli be General Notlcel should be d?O'IW with the editor 01 the edito­ ID the commumty. Workshop assIgnments mclude poration, nine state universities, rial Dare of The Dalu Iowan In tbe newlfOODl, Boom ZI1, Com­ This week 1 had a letter from producing interview programs, three colleges and five regional . removed. The plano comea 110m munlcatlonl Center. NoUees mUli be lubmlttecl b:r ! p.m. the da:r the Janssen Piano Co. of NeW Lloyd in which he said: remote telecasts, outdoor shows, educational TV centers. il Drecedl_ first pubU~tioa: THEY WRL NOT BE ACCEPTED BY W·th I· Ik D I York. PHONE anil mUlt bft type,J. or lerlbl:r written aad IkDed b:r a re­ "I have hesitated writing to I AC IOnS, e ec ares The weird and wonder/Ill SpOnstble penoa. lit" Geaeral N~ wll1 ~ pubUahecl more than shapes that the knee-like lOOts one week prior &0 &lae event. Notleea of cbareb or :rou&la .-roaD of cypress trees assume as they mee&lnrl will not be pubUsbed In tbe General NoUca colullUl l1li­ .co "1'1", .bout b,'" .bl, " struggle up out of the aWlmps leu an evellt pllCjl .,Iace before- SUllda:r moralD&,. Church noUces .- ~ tOld Capi/ol Rememter6 A_~~· ::;:~=~,.. have been utilized for deeorativ! .([t 711 Russia is now under renewed reduce their contributions to the Ihould be depOaUe. with the RelirloQ news editor of The DaU:r w, purposes. You can let thae cY' Iowan In the neWU'oom. Boom 211, CommaDleaUoDl Center DOt . .JJ \&J . J One Year Ago Today and very definite warning from North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- press tree knees from D. B. Gip­ latllr than 2 p.m. Tbunda:r for pllblleailon 8ahuda:r. Tbe DaU, Prime Minister Nehru declared the U.S.-proposed South- the United States that deeds, not tion. At 910 Kilocycles ple of De Leon Springs, Fla. Iowan reserves the rI,hi to edli all DOUces. east Asia Treaty Organization would "do more harm in the present words, are required to end the The .President made sure that Here is a deep freezer Ib.t than any good it might hope to do in the future." cold war. the contents of the ~peech should LIBRARY HOURS FOil THE be closed Labor Day, Monday, TOD.4.Y·S SCHEDULE doubles as a dinette, table. II 8:00 Morning Chapel It was learned that the United States and several of its allies Secretary of State John FostE'r be made known to the Russian t hIlS two drawers that Interim ,eriod \Inti! Sept. 21 Sept. 5. B:IS News wlq1"'! were putting the finishing touches to a plan creating an inter- Dulles, commenting after Presi- and other governments, turning ,1fU'"" are as follbws: Monday through 8:30 Mornln, s..renad. more than 150 pounds of I" 8:15 The BooksheJ( national "atoms-for-peace" clearing house under the U.N. to dent Eisenhower's Philadelphia it into a direct diplomatic com­ food. i'lip up a leaf, and It be­ Will Frida y, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; THE UNIVERSITY COOPEB­ 9:45 Slrln, serenade handle questionS and answers about peaceful uses of atomic energy. speech defining the American munication. Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon. The ative Babysitting League book 10,00 News comes a table 42 by 42 IndJel. 10:15 Kllchen Cuncert attitude in plain words, came He also made an effort to in- It comes with 10ur matthlnl library will be closed on Sunday. wlll be in charge of Mrs. Mar­ 11:00 Proudll"We Han J Five Ye~rs Ago Today close .to setting a time limit for sure that the warning would not The 'feser\(e desk will be closed jorie Decker until Aug. 30. Tel.e­ lI:~D Folksonlll and Footnotes chairs. 12:00 Rhythm Rambles A military hospital ship with nearly 400 persons aboard Russian action. be taken as discounting The pros- all day Saturday. Department­ phone her at 7806 if a sitter or 12:30 Newl collided with a freighter in a dense fog and sank four miles off The foreign ministers confer- pects of negotiation In advance, That little girl in your JIj)UIt al libraries wIll post tileir hours information about joining the 12:45 Melody Th~atre who wants to "play boUle" just 1:00 Muslcd Chals San Francisco. At least 12 persons were listed as dead. ence at Geneva In October will but as a clarification to help on the doors. All libraries will gro\lP Is desired. 2:00 New. Johnson C)lunty began a polio campaign fIl raise $4500 to provide tfle test, Dulles said. make progress possible. like her mother can have .. diJb 2:15 SIGN OFF be presented to the Sister Elizabeth Kenny Foundation. I B..... a Warned U.S. Often washing set for her bIrtlIdl1· The set consists of a dllb Unions called off a ' nationwide rail strike within 30 minutes Eisenhower had already re- The United States is offering pan. drainer and silverware after President Truman, acting to prevent a national emergency, minded Russia, and Incidentally something, too, although its spe­ ho\dtf made of flexible tenlte poJ1e\' ordered the a{f1Y ' to take over the railroads and operate them America's allies, that the United cillcations have not yet been "in the name of the United Stales government." nylene together with"a dil~ . States will not accept a peac~ in completed. But it is clear that sponge, detergent, and 8Cf\1rlD~ oJ Ten Yean Ago Today Europe under which Russia can Washington is now . prepared to pads. Maker is Kiddl~ 'Bl\IIlI • FRlDAY, AUGUST 26, 1955 Tokyo ,bro'l1dcasts declared that "radioactivity" and burns do just as she has been 'doing, make new disarmament prop03- Toy Co. of JoneSVille, Mich. , irom the atomic bomb at Hiroshima claimed the lives of 30,000 controlling the smaller Central 'als even belore the Geneva con­ For that llttle bo1 ill' ,(III! Published cI.Uy ."cept Sund.y onc! .rN... r .111 ...... rllIe .. If ••••rle. persons within...two weeks after. the bomb was dropped, and that European countries, keeping Ger- ference, in new United Nations 1'.Jonduy and lefrl holldllYI by BluciMt II, ••••• Til. Dall., I ...... el •••llllian DAILY IOWAN EalTOaiAL STAFF home who wants to work JIiII PubUcal1ohS. ne., Communications ....Ft ••• t. 1. til. C ...... laU ••• some burn' victims asked to be killed to end their pain. many divided, and promotini her negotiations. These are expect­ like his lather, there II 1, 101 Cenlar. low.. City. Iowa, Entued a. C ••&er. h .... r... I . .... I...... Zdltor ...... Jra Kapenst.ln PrEjsident \4rgil M. Hancher told members of the Farm Bureau world-wide campaign of subver- ed to recognize that fear as well ••cond cIa .. malter al the post office .....U tIIr•• ,1I P ...., ••• , ..... ,. tool kit made of plastic. 1h' ~ at low. Clll', u nder the acl of ron-. I! •••• lal.r"" Manaeln, Editor .. •... •• .. Bill Boker in an address 81 City Park that "the atomic bomb can either be a sian against other govern·ments. as self-aitrandizement enters into consists of a 'boy-size wrep ... cress Of Marrh 2. 18'1'. , City ~cllior ...... , Kirk Boyd tremendous for!e for good or a mighty force for evil." In other words, maintenance Russian polley. They will include saw, square, hammer, pU"" ~ MIMBBI .r Ill. A8S0CIATBD .1.81 Dlbl 4191 ~.- •••• Ie ....." .., te to assist in complete reorganization and modernization of French of the status quo i8 not sufficient. an offer to join a European mu­ r The AIIIIQC.\al'ecl Press Is entilled ex- Chle' Photocrlphu and screwdriver. All are mounteli · ....rt •••• 110...... :I. Gen. Charles De Gaull~ of France asked the United Statet There must be a rollback of tual security organization and tlUllvelY to th.. tis. for republication 110_ ...... to I. n. Dill , Wirephoto Technlcl.n: .,John Sleam"" slots In a ,plastic kit. tt.~ , f oil th.. 1"".1 ne." prlntecl In thl. I ••••. B.II.rlal .rnee. ue I. I ... industry. 'N STAFF launche\! huge armed force drills, and F;thlopian \roops dug 'toward laissez talre' is dlveloplng Itt, a very careful effort to get ,our Dall, II.an 'II,'.:...... 11:1- single I:broine liatr"el: 1t 'eiI" , ••••lryl •• II ,I...... U ..ryl .. Q ...... ClrrullUon Mlna,ef . . . Gorclon Chen trenches In preparation for an atack. In Europe and ,lQ,me 4:ouJltriea the IIltJ,latian,,\)4c foc\WI, wlth an extra ~nk. retUL ...... r '.'U.ller I • ~ .I, •

. . JI DAILY IOWA -Jowa Clb, la.-Frl., u,.. 2•. 1155- qf S ! $UI Sci~ntists Agree - • fily R~ord NawI"ed In BlBTHS Space -Travel Is Still Distant ~uture Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bell, • Socialite Di s; Wblle they don't wish to dis- ' ------.;.;:...... -----~----.,~..,....------_+_--:.----=-~-­ R.R. 6, a boy Thursday at Mercy eIIurage youngsters who are Ho pital clreamln, of trips to Saturn, Iowa City Crash Mr. and Mrs. John Frantz., 317 Mars or the Moon, two State N. Lucas SL, a boy Thur day at Cause secrel Vniv.er~lty at Iowa scientists Mercy Hospital PHILADELPHIA (A» - An'at­ III'" that there are more prob­ Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmer­ tractive red-balred socialite died ~ in stare for would·be space man, R.R. 5, a cirl Thursday at in the apartment .home at fr~dl travelers than meet the "astro­ Mercy Hospital. Wednesday night two months nautical" eYe· DEATHS after she eloped with a MIam!, Some of those problems may Mrs. Hazel Berkshire, 59, Fla., motorcycle policeman with­ ~ explored and even salved out the consent ot ber parents. U)rough the mechanical satellite Wayland, Thursday at MercY Hospital. An autopsy was performed whicb American sclentists expect Mrs. Nellie Whitney, 54, Des Thursday on Mrs. Doris SIlver to launch In their eUorts to study OstreJcher. 22, da\lJhter of Her­ the fringes of outer Apace. But Moines, Wednesday at University humin space travel still appears Hospitals. man SUver, vice·preslc!ent of Food Fair, Jnc., a large grocery far, far away as the SUI scien­ John Peters, 81 , MoviUe, tists note some major hazards In Wednesday at University Hos­ chain on the Eastern seaboard. atore for the would-be traveler. pitals. But Coroner Dr. Melville J. Asb­ What would happen, tor ex­ Geneva Barker, 34, Oakdale, ton declined to announce tbe ample, when the space ship en­ Wednesday at UnJverslty Hos- findlnp. countered something like a per· pitals. - Ashton sold tbe case still Is petual sandblast by tine meteor­ POLICE COURT under investigation and that tbe ic! material tlying through space? Victor Breza, Solon, was fined cause at death Is being studied. Or what would be the effect $27.50 on a char,e of talllng to E1opemea& on passengers and pilots Oft the yield the right-at-way at an in­ Mrs. Ostrelcbel', whose elope­ .hlp as heavy cosmic rays pass­ tersection. He pleaded Innocent ment last June 24 witfl 29-year­ ed through their brains at the to the char,e. old Earl Michael Oatrelcher, MI­ ami policeman, received nation­ ,rate ot at least 20 rays per min­ MAllRIAGE LICENSES ute? wide publicity, died in the ap­ Ed,Br Plath, 44, and Marne artment of Mr. and Mrs. MUton QueaUoDl Railed Crabtree, 37, of Madison, Wis. ( AP WI •• ,,,•• ) A MOTOR LAUNCH of the rescue hlp Ituq bolm pulb awa, Schwartz, long-time frlendl, Th~ These are but two of many Donald Long, 24, and J ean from the dlaabled BrlUsIi frdl'lIter Arlobeam In tile ehopp, Schwartz's told police that Mrs. que~tlons raised by the scientists Bradley, 22, both of Iowa Clty. when they were asked "Is space ,.. waten of the AUanUe about 310 mUes from the outer lIebrlde. Ostrelcher at Melrose Park, an travel possible," two problems bland. Frida, after the erew of tile .hUnl .hlp abandoned ber exclusive suburb at Phlladelphll\, hi h t • th .. t t " (O.UT I ...... Pbo'o II,. Jolo.. 101m.. ) followid an early momlnr fire. The KlUlftholm r ponded to an was separated from her husband. W c ew OL e as ronau s AN ESTIMATED $250 damare wa done to each of the above cars but no one 'WD Injured In a o can. The disabled Iblp reached port at Broad Bay, I.n tile Ostreicher was notified at hl~ (persons who are optimistic collision which disrupted 5 o'clock rush hour tra ffle at the Intersection of Unton and Jefferson outer Bebnda, Tbun., under tow 0' two re cue tur•. wife's death at Mi ami Beaeh and about space travel) consider as Streets Thursday. The 194'7 PonUac, left, driven by Dean M. Frel,.., A4 , wa proceedlnr outh on Farmers Say was given an emergency leave ot they envision a day of regular ClInton Street when It collided with a 1943 Cbevrolet driven by John D. Thol1l , 1904 F, treet. 0 express travel to outer space. charres have been tiled. absence. He came here by plane "The ship would have to go ______~ ____..,_------..,.- 2 Iowans Given Red Cross Certificates under an assumed name. only about 100 miles up into the • I Farewells The (Irl and 0 trelcher eloped DES MOINES (~ - The Am~ to Folkston, Ga., la t June when neavens Ibefore it would encount­ NEW YORK (JP)-With neiih­ er the swiftly moving tiny mete­ erlcsn .ned Cross Thursday an­ Cor help and was not Immediate· she was visiting relatives In Mi­ Schmidts Honeymoon borly farewells, Russian I arm nounced the award of the Cer· ors," says'c. C. Wylie, professor· Solon Man ly nOllced. ami Beach. The IamHy said then leaders Thursday left the United tlticate of Merit, highest honor emeritus of astronomy at SUI. When lifeguard Mitchell WdS that the two had known each States. And American (arm lead­ given by th Red Cross, to two other only a couple of weeki, "We're not sure of the exact B k dH ers came home from Russia. Grundy Center residents for sav­ notified, he dived Into thc water number meteors which woul.d ' Felt lek at 00 e . ere After Reconciliation Both ,roup.s said they had made In, the lives of two swimmers. and pulled the boy out. Him· be encountered, but latest eVI- some friends. mediately began to give the vic­ 'JIh official pollee report said dence shows It would be enough PORTLAND, Ore. (/P) - Love ------­ Richard J . Mitchell, who saved And they added that tradition­ Urn artiticial respiration and aU­ that Mrs. Ostrelcber arrived at t<1 produce a sandblast effect brushed aside a bDrrier of mis- I drove to a secret place as moist· al fillip of rural ho pltaUty the HCe of Kenneth Weathcr­ the Schwartz home at 9:30 p.m. whicl\ would require a strong man, 14, Grundy Center, t the er II tew minutes Weatherman understand,lng Thursday as Alr- eyed relativ ano friends tossed everywhere: "Come and see \Is." began to breathe normally again. Wednesday. At about 10 : r~ p.m. ship to withstand." For Assault man Daniel Schmidt boneY- I rice In happy celebration. Gr\lndy Center pool on July 22, she went Into the bedroom and "We are leavln, her e many t W,Ue Mallea Shulle. mooned With the wife who. aid It symbolized the end of a 1954, is th 29th Iowa resident tl) Youn, Coover fell Into the a few minutes Inter was heard to Wesley Svatos, 59, of Solon I good (riends." said Vladimir Mat· pool and his submerged body For Ule past several years Thursday was arraigned in 10WD ~~~ t~~~~retd h:n~~~:ead and so strange separation that began skevlch, cUng minister of Soviet receive the life saving a. ard. ery out, "I feel sick." Wylie has been ' engaged in when Schmidt, now 23, went The 30th Iowan to receive the VIliS first I,hted by lwo othl'r Her mother and the Schwartz­ City Police Court on a charge of agriculture, as he and el,ht oth­ young swimmers. Clark Immed­ studies to determine the speed, a,sault with intent to commit A telephone cull and a swill overseas as II B29 crewman in the er vlsitin, farm delegate board­ award Is Craig Clark, 18, who 011 es found her unconscious. A direction and numb.er ot meteors. flight herc brought them to- Korean War and was shot down July 17, 1955, saved the UCe of iately jumped Into the waler and neighborhood physician, Dr. Sam­ great bodily injury. ed a plane tor Montreal. pull d the youngster out. "And if the space traveler were He is accused of firing a dou­ gether Wednesday afternoon. and captured. "We hope to meet them again Raymond Coover, 9, Waterloo, at uel Mansteln, was summoned to leave his ship," the professor ble-barreled l2-gauge shotgun ot He and his auburn-haired wife, No Leral anctlon when they come to Moscow or the Grundy Center pool. The Coover boy had already lind after a preliminary exam­ • cOlllinues, "the meteoric mater­ Arthur E. Ulch, 49, of Solon, as Una, clung (0 each other in a It apparently ended, too, the wh n our people come to Amerl­ Thc Weatherman youth, a turned blue and there was no In Uon he called the police and ial - something like masses of Ulch drove his pick-up truck warm embrace, then walked role or Alford Fine, 21, as Una's ca,~' he added. "We would very non·swlmmer slipped Into nine· slgn of lire. ae began to br athe lire rescue squad. About 15 min· fine sand - would drive into away lrom the Svatos home, arm-in-arm into his mother's second husballd. He was the man much like to have more or our loot d p water whllc clrcUni the again, however, after Clark ap­ utes later, Dr. Mansteln pro­ ha body and then explode as a Svatos received a continu(>d home at an autll court here. she told Schmidt she had married people meet American people pool by hangln, onto the sides. pli d artificial respiration for nounced Mrs. Ostrelcher dead at result of the sudden stoppage. " He neither struggled nor yelled everal minutes. an unknown caWie. (Meteors, Incidentally, general­ hearing from Judge Roger H. Only a tew hours later theY in a ceremony whose location she ly become vapor or tiny droplets lvie so that he could obtain an did not disclose. He is now "out after entering ttte earth's atmos· attorney. of t.hc pictur ," she said. Attor­ pher.e) . Co. Atty. William Tucker said neys here said that i legally cor­ , For many years, the astrono· the shooting occurred after Uich CitY.Auto rect-the second marriage "never rIt r explains, "scientists had un­ returned Miss Clara .Kabell!, 3, (!xisted" bccause she was marri d derestimated the extent of th.e of Solon to the Svatos home, to Schmidt. number of tiny meteors. Recent where she has been employed the When reJeased by Chine studies at Iowa and other insti­ past six yea rs as a housekeeper. Safety Drive Communists last month after 21h tutions have shown that there The shot the cab of Ulch's years' impri~onmen t, Schmidt are thoWiands more of the mete· pick-up truck as he drove away. A campaign to remind Iowa learned from hJ.s wife she had Svatos is being held in John­ thought him dead and she said ors In outer space than was pre­ City motorists to dri ve sa [ely In Miscellaneous For Sole ___.-,;w..;..;;o;.;rk..;...;w..;..;;a,;.,n,;.,te;;.;d;;..._...:..._ 1 Personals viously believed. son County Jail in lieu of $1,000 school areas will begin her she had married Fine. , One da, __ a~ pel' word lRONINO. "321W. 1-, SEWING. Dial TU8. Armour Bumpers bond . Sept. 6, Police Chief Oliver A. Schmidt, returning to this NEW and uled furniture et .ttr.~tly~ White said Thursday. Three dl1l _.lU pel' word pnc • Let ... help YOU (urnlsh you, .Jt has been suggested that ar­ country, went directly to an ot­ ap.rtmenl Ind J,WVe mon y. Slove". re­ mor bumpers could be develop­ The police departmcnt, In co­ torney at Sacrament(). State· Flve da,. __15¢ per word frl,er.lon. r~. the • dHII:.. end ments said Schmidt's (eelln&! mlJCtlllneoul plt«l. Thompaon Tranl­ ed to withstand the "meteor 2 Men Arraigned operation with the AAA Motor Ten da,. __ZO¢ per word fer .nd Stor.,e Company. .-. blast" - but even then the trav­ Club at Iowa, will distribute red­ were badly hurt; that Una, 20, One-month __Sit pel' worel LAFF.A. DAY eler wouldn't eet much of a look had l eCt the second man and hod LUGGAGE. New and uled at feclu~ed and-white adhesive strips that MJuimllJD cbar,e 511 pfl~ t5. Trunk lUll91le of all kind •• at the scenery, assuming that his For Child Desertion read "School's Open - Drive gone int() hiding with Danny HOCK-EYE LOAN 126'. S. Dubuque. Dill 4535. ...2 ship traveled slowly enough to Two men were arraigned and CareCully."· . Schmidt Jr., the 2J~ year-old.son CLASSIFIED DISPLAY permit sightseeing or that there put under $1,000 band in John­ About 40 -other Iowa police born after Schmidt wcnt over- One Inserlion __98¢ per Jnch USED WASHERS. wrln, r end I ml- seas. automaUc. Guaranteed. LARJ:W CO .. was ,anything \0 see. son County District Court Thurs­ depar\ments will lake part in the Five Insertions per month, 1)7 E. \\, ..hln,lon . 11681. 9-1 The space ship and its pas­ day on child desertion charges. campaign. File for Divorce per insertion __ 8U per iDCh sengers wOJlld .come in contact who Does II Delno Allen Leek, 29, of Iown White ur~ed Iowa City motor­ Then Schmidt tiled 'tor divorce Ten inserlions pel' month, with the cosmic rays even soon­ City, was ordered to pay $15 per ists to pick up the bumper strips and asked custody or his son. per insertion __80 ¢ per inch PERSONAL LOANS on typewrlten. er than they would the meteor week in child support for one at their police department. And then he came here to ihe PhonO,fil P"'. port. equlpme,l. Ind blasts, only 15 miles above the home at his mother, Mrs. Ray DEADLINES : ..w~ll')' . HOCK.EYE LOAN CO :\.PANl'. son by Judge Harold D. Evans He said that b.oth motorists 126~ S. DUl)uque. ...24ft earth's surface, says J ames A. upon the recommenpation of and youngsters need safety re­ Peters, 4 p.m. weekdays for insertion LAMPS and emln eppllanca Inexpen- Van Allen, head at the depart. Co. Atty. William Tucker. minders after the summer vaco­ Talks wilh his mother were In following morning's Dally ment of physics at SUI. alvely re~lred. urvlced t and recon­ Harold Glick, 38, of Iowa City tion. [allowed by a surprls phone call Iowan. Please ch~ck your ad ditioned. Bel~on Ele~trl~, 115 S. ClIn­ 'Ian All~n explained the cos· Ion. Dial "3312. 8-12 was ordered to pay $) 0 per week to Una, plans tor a reconciliation. In the first tssue It appears. mic rays this way: "It is a well-known fact t.:l'll for the support of a son in cus· motorists tend to forget the habit And lhen they left on what The DailY Iowan can be re· WE CLEAN upholstery for auto and They are sub·mlcroscopic in sponslble tor only one incor­ home. You~ carpetl cle.n.... IUl'!. me, made up ot nuclear parll· tody of his divorced wife. of cautious driving in and around they aid was th elr fjIst real SOUlh RlvetlJdt Drive. DII.I 11-4121. ..., Both were granted until Oct. 1 school areas during the summer honeymoon. rect Insertion, C!les from outer space and travel Home for Sale with more energy than has ever to begin payments. and the opening of school catch­ Schmidt phoned his attorney been achieved in the world's es them by surprise," White said. asking that the divorce suit be NiCE. new 2·bedroom home near M ...k largest atom smashers. FLOOD DONATIONS' "Youngsters may have allowed withdrawn. He and Una arranged • Twain ,rade achool. $1 .500 down. 1m. ·4191- mediate occup.nty. Dial 8-0845. ..31 .11 • • ", • , The Johnson County Red Cross their safety training to become for his mother to care tor little Effee\ or Ra,.a " ... ~ has been given a $1,200 quota rusty during the vacation. Danny. And then they drove Instruction Dlrec~ evidence as to what the Pels heavy nuclei or rays would do to till for the relief of flood vic· "The resalt at tbls combina­ away. BALLROOM dance IpJons. MJml Youde e·2~ to human beings is virtually lims in the eastern sta tes. The tion makes the first few weeks of Una last week asked Mrs. Wunu. Dial t485. ..20R FREE DI,I 8-28t8. 11-30 ,I . !ocal chapter was asked to issue school extremely hazardous rllr Peters to see if she couldn't aI­ c.... I, . . .1/, . . zero, says Van Allen, although WANT . kJUen' Call "2175. "26. they would doubtless have some a plea for contributions. youngsters and drivers alike." range a meeting. ___Apartment For Rent eUlIct - some are certain to be THREE and lour· foam ,pertinent.. dose Typing In. prly• • e beth. 0 111 ..1 betw"" hartnless, while others might be • '.m. and 5 p.m . ..20 TYPING of any kind. Dial "2113. ' · 1I1t "I usually have pretty good luck around the sixth extremely dangerous over pro­ Find Liquor Still TYPING. Dial 51P. ..21ft faIrw ay. Marjarie got lost in the rough out there (or lon,e4 exposures. Child Car. ----- . three days last summer." "We do know t hat nothing TYPING. Olal ..out . II-IR short of a toot· thick metal case Will aerve as an adequate shield CHI C 'Balnst the rays," he says. Democrat President Will Not Run Again DES MOINES (.4» - Neal E. SmIth, national president of Youn, Democratic Clubs of Am· erlca anounced Thursday he will " not ;eek reooelection at the na· tiona! convenUon in Oklahoma City next Dec. 1-3. Smith, a Des MoJnes attorney, aald In a letter to members of the Young Democrat National Committee that be wants to de· v.ote more time to working for the· Democratic Party in Iowa. WAs you all know, Iowa has not furnished any help toward a De~ratlc majority in Congress for tnany years and even lost its Democratic aenator In 1954," Smith's ~tter said. "Th'la affects the nation JI a r whole. There Is obviously a lot of work to be done in Iowa and I,could spend more time working In Iowa If I did not have the re- I lROI\l1bllltiel of my present of· . . llee," tile letter added . .~, ~ Be ..Id that severa)' members , ot .hi national committee h#d . Urled him to Ie. re-election, al· (AP Wln,.e,.) MllSCATINE COUNTY SHERIFF Cbarlea' ADHD, lett, aDd Depulr Sheriff Mile M.rtlD are lboMl .. te0~ cUltom bas been for one pe~1l to hold the presidency ellBaUDlng "the I'lil and lever" of "'e artlclel foud in &he .....eulOD of Herbert Hume, .t, of for 'only tWo ,~\lrl. [ , ...... 881M WU arreftet Il'Iili ....." •• ell.... " '., Uleral poUe&loD of cIIIflUH ..... \ Pap t-TRK DAlLY,JOWAN-I."" Cit,. la,,-Frt., Au. !., 1.U Ya' · n· I ·~s - Stretch teague Lea~ l~orScOreItOB~1 Se;xas,~osewal! ' Meet .J.! It . . a .~ - In Openmg DavIs Play , NATIONAL LEAGUE AME.I Az.=:. Lf

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