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Daily Iowan: Archive "I feel mo t inadequnte to ex pre the gratitude wagon by W. W. LobdeU. president of the Iowa Dolphin let.. of the Armbrustor .ra said, "I have alway. lhal lowe to you for what you have don to me and Alumni A socialion. felt honored to have attended SUI and to Iaov. boon the other member of the swimming team that I The new automobile was one of many gilts which coached by you, Mr. Armbru,ter. I can't __ ."""h repre nt." were pre en(ed to Armbru. ter. The Ii (include an about the help ttlat you ,av. n. whi" I WOI train. The e words are a part of the speech giveo by "I" ring from the low Letterman' Club. a tape rl'­ ing for tho 19 .. Olymttici. Ev.rytt\i", ttlat I have Lincoln Hurring, co-captain of the 1958 Iowa swimming cording DC the en lire banquet. and a book containing done. lowe to you." team. a he poke to approximately 250 former wim­ approximat Iy ISO letter from friends and form r as­ mers and friends oC Dave Armbru ter, who nttended Ri lI'a 100 meter free tyle champion of the 1948 sociates of tbe retirin" coach. Mrs. Armbruster r - the banquet in honor of the retiring coach at the Iowa game held in London. ceived a mink tole from the prescnt swimmer and 1emorial Union Friday night. Athlt'tic Dir clor PlIul W. Brechler. expressed the Dolphin. Hurring WII one of m.ny of tho grut .wimm.rs fe lin:: of Ihl' administrlltion of SUI. "I hope that SUI who Armbruster has coached in his 42 ye.,. at The program for the e\' ning r. mbkd the TV h:b donI: ju.t half a much for you liS you have done Iowa, who h.d troubl. findin, words to ..proll their bow "Thi i Your Life." uml'rou captains of for u . You have dJnc 0 much for so many." gratitude to tho man who ho. become a fixture in Armbruster coached teams paid tribute to thl'ir for­ A. the final s!)(,aker fini hed his remark. another Iowa Iwimming. Armbrust.r is tho only Iwimmlng mer coach as they poke of the memorie which the)' unforgetable was placed in the memory of the Dave coach ttlat Iowa hes ever hod. had gathered while being a~sociatl'd with UI. Armbruster, the man who put Iowa on the swimming He wa pre entt'd the key to a 1958 model talion. Wally Ris, ona of the more famous of tha ottl· map. DAVE ARMBRUSTER oil owon Serving The State University of Iowa and the Peop/p of Iowa City MOTHER OF MISSING GIRL, Mrs. Daniel Wiltfong, looked at a Estllblished in 1868 - Five Cents a Copy ________~-.....;;.;.;.;.;;.;;;;.;.~..;.;.;;;.;.=~..;..;.;;.;..;;...-....;.....;.......;....;.. ....;;..._....;..;;...;....;; ....... __________________....lo .... w ....;a;;,.,,;;C.;.;iI.::.y~,Iowa. Saturday, May 3, 195!.!. dr.wing of her daughter, Michelle Girard, Friday afternoon after receiving word Michelle was found in Minneapolis. The dr.wing WII m.de by Byron Burford, assistant professor of Art, and Philip Thomp­ son, graduate assistant in Art, aftor hearing descriptions and viewing Radiation in Space Tornadoes Rip Up .,d ph.tos of the girl. The Girard girl had been missing 37 days when Minneapolis police notified Iowa City authorities she had been found. -D.lly Iowan Photo by Fred Hawker. Might Not Be As Southwest; Damage Missing Girl Found- D dl . R tecl e h II I e Me ea y as epor Already in Millions MIC e e S In Inn. By ROGER .DAHMS By UNITED PRESS Stoff Wrlt.r Tornadoes ripped through the Southwest Friday, causing several The intl'nse and myst rious radiation in spoce may not be as million dollar darnag ond claiming at lea t 11 Jive, and floodwater "deadly" as has been widely reported. according to Ern st C. Ray, cov('red oml' 7SO,OOO ~res in three states. assistant professor In th SUI Department of Physics. A flood·strained levee at Garland City. Ark., still held Friday night Works as Domestic but forced flood fighter to assume th Ir dutie on shifts, the National The first announcem nt of lhe Information learned from Explorer 1 and 111 was made Thur duy by SUI physicist James A. Van Allen. Guard taking the daytime chores and civilians dO ing the gruelling By FRED HAWKER night work. VAN ALLEN , professor Dnd head StaH Writer MILLER COUNTY Arkan as authorities estimated damages to their of the Department of Physics, told county alone at more than $3 million and said 70,000 acres were flooded. ~Iichelle has been fOllnd. International GeophySical Year Russia Vetos 45,000 of them farmla~. Some 500,000 acre were under flood water Minneapolis police notified Detective Lieutennnt Harland (]GY) scientisl that radiation of in Southea t Arkansas alone, authorities said. Sprinkle late Friday afternoon that they had found ~Jichelle an undetermined type was so ;n· ·1 Twenty-one chool children were marooned in a bus northwest oC deva tated San Antonio. Tex.. but . - Girard and were holding her for Iowa City authorities. t 'nse at altitudes above 1.000 miles Eisenhowerl s a~1 were reporte~ $sle Friday ago, ' weather bureaus reported. "The world is so wond rful today!" 1\11'5. Dnniel Wiltfallg, lhat radiation counters were jam­ Inight after the driver and older A trafCic accident m blinding rain RH. 5, aid when she heard her daughter had been found. med into silence. pupils carried the younger pass n- north of Georgetown, Tex., killed The radialion was hundreds of g r from th vehicle and then two men late I<'riday, bringing Ihe Minneapolis authorities said Michelle has been working 15 a tim s greater thon prevIously Polar Proposal w ded through walst-<ie<'p water Texas total oC weather-blamed domeSfic in the home of a Minneapolis family. She i. being detained in thought, Prof. Van Allen said. for help. deaths to 11. A man was mi ing tho juv.nile dotention home there. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. tA'I - R.y emphalilod ttlot the .06 Another school bu. wlttl 30 in the Oklahoma floodland. au· Sprinkle said that Michelle probably would be picked up early next The Soviet Union brushed aside roontgan an hour m.alur.d In Friday all pleas for compromi e children on it was ,tr.lWIod In tho thoritles (eared more persons had week by J . "Pat" Murphy. John· fOf' space Is .nough to cau .. furth.r and vetoed President Eisenhower's lime ar.. ttlr" hours before drowned as they fl ed a flash flood son County Sheriff. "DAVIES WANTS THIS JOB?" muses Jeffry Jon.s. son of Mr. and flood w.ters rec.ded. AuthOf'ltlu at Durant, Okla., and the fate of moving car was Collowing her. The .tudi.s before • m.nned Ipaeo proposal for a military InspectioD Mrs. John Jones. 714 Finkbine Park. Young Jones has been dabbling sold all of tho childr.n and tho passengers in a flooded car near MICHELLE. 14, disappeared car stopped, she went over to it, flight Is ottamptad. system in the polar regions. March 28 and had not been heard shook her head "No" and continued Prolonged exposure to this in r.portorial work from time to time ttlis sem.ster as his father hal driller were safe. Calera, Okla., was still unknown. Before ca ting the 83rd veto by In Texa. two heroic teacher from until tbe phone call Friday. walkIng. amount In a space shIp might be werleod 01\ The D.ily Iowan IS a Itudant in Journatism. Jim Davi ••• the Soviet Union in the Security In Lacoste. T.x.. two cool­ sensed the coming of the twislers The 37·day search had been The car stopped again just before lethal if the unidentified radiation A3. Iowa City, was named editor of Tho Daily Iowan for the coming Council. Ambassador Arkady A. head.d teachors say." SO chil­ and aved their pupil's live. hampered by the lack of recent the Benlon Street Bridge. She should prove to be x-rays. year Fflday by tha Board of Student Public.tions, Incorporated. dren from death wh.", Jhoy herd­ Sobolev denounc d the Eisenhower Mrs. Dorothy Marthis and Mrs. photographs ' of Michelle. She look talked to the driver again and this SUI PHYSICISTS now are work­ plan as a glmmlck intended to en­ .d tho youngston "'to • glrl's Marl. Wolverton marched all available ones with her. lime gal in. ing to identify the radiation. Ex­ able the West to spy on Soviet tel" loung. from ttI.1r cI~lIrooms .t Ro.. * * * * * * ttl. chlldran out of their clllss­ On April 22 the Iowan ioined That was the last seen or heard plorer instrument only counted ritory. He also crilicited Secre­ tho community" junior hl,h Police in ttleir search for are· of a girl answering to Michelle's the number of radiation strikes. tary General Dag Hammarskjold school. Mom.nts lot.r, a twist· rooms when ttle skies ,rew blllck Choose Jim Davies as over Lacoste. c.nt visual likeness of Michelle. description until the phone call The Explorers revealed that two lor coming out in Cavor of tbe U.S. 'r .ent huge Iron girders crash­ Sov.r.1 new photographs turn· Crom Minneapolis. hours' radialion in space passed the plan. ing down on tho desks tho chil­ Tho chlldran wa,.. herded into ,d up in tho search. They were The search has been hampered total radiation Intensity considered The vote wa to·1 for the U.S. dren had left.
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