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Established In 186&-Five Cents A Copy Assoclated Press Leased Wire And Wirepboto Iowa City. Iowa, Wednesday, July 22, 1959 ==~~~~~~~--~~~------~~! ~------~------~------~------~~ ----- Government Steps Russia n·s Fear S.tron'g Into Steel Strike I , Mitchell Acts As Fact Finder Germany,, Says Ike: • . For President Germany's Konrad Adenauer- West Threatens Scorns, Claim Will Allow No Let-Up In Bargaining' To Walk Out Basic Policy Abandonment Of Chinese, NEW YORK L4'l - Secretary BV HERB AL TSCHULL Ihis foreign millister, Heinrich von goliations on German unification of Labor James P . Mitchell GENEVA (,fI _ The breeze of Brentano. U .' 'undderwthe BGig Four W!th. theiEasl stepped I nto the week -old steel It Again Tuesday n xtb'l't f . thr h th For years the So)'iet Dlon has an est ermans 51 ttIng n as Soviet Alliance strike T\l"sday as a one-man fact e ~ I Y wa tlng oug e been accusing Adenauer of being advi~rs. But the two Germanys finder for President Eisenhower. Asks Terms Reduction Western camp here has touched a stubborn old man who Is keep- would enter into direct negotia­ Mitchell told a news conference evcn Konrad Adenauer. ing the cold ~ar going by reCusing lions If the Big Four considered CoJld Result In Soviet In Washington that the govern­ For Berlin Truce Almost unnoticed, West Ger- to talk to the Ellst German Com. this adviseable. Block Of Unification ment will insist the United Steel· many's Chancellor, 63, has aban- munlsts. A month ago Von Brentanc. told workers Union and the strike­ GENEVA L4'l - Secretary of doned «?De of his basic policies - But by agreeing to the new Ger· the West German Parllament's WASHINGTON L4'l - President State Christian A. Herter and his that hl~ West Germans w~~ld man plan submitted by the West· (oreign affairs committee he re­ Eisenhower was reported Tuesday bound companies continue to bar-, allies threatened Tuesday (or the Dever Sit down and talk pohllcs ern powers at the Big Four con- gretted that Adenauer had saId convinced that what the Russians ,ain. second successive day to walk out with the East Germans. ference Monday Adenauer has publicly the Soviets were success­ fear most are a resurgent Ger· "This action does Got in any . of the Big Four talks unless the Adenauer isn't happy about it. knocked some of the force out of ful in driving a wedge between many and a strong" China. Vlay relieve management or the Soviet Union quickly reduces its But his advisers have convinced that line of attack. . Britain and West Germany at thE: This report, in effect scorning union in the present steel dispute terms for a Berlin truce ~ But So- him there Is no alternative if the It is difficult to know whether Geneva talks. the claim of the Soviet Union and or their obligation to continue to viet Foreign Minister Andrei Gro- Berlin crisis is to be solved. Adenauer's acceptance of the Such a statement would have Red China that they are loyal al· negotiate in good faith until an myko refused to budge. This analysis of the German Western plan is due to persuasion been incredible in the days before lies, is · part of a new appraisal agreement is reached," he added. Gromyko's exchanges with the situation is based on information by his advisers, to conviction or to Adenauer's juggling with the Ger. of the world and domestic scene Mitchell outlined plans to act foreign ministers of the United from authoritative informants . . belief th e Russian's won 't accept man presidency. as it appears to Eisenhower. under laws empowering the labor States, Britain, and France at a Il'hey report tht ringleader in the ' it anyway. As a matter of fael, the leaderS Eisenhower's views, as set forth secretary to investigate causes of two and one half-bour secret ses- ~onvince·Adenauer campaign is ! This plan calls for continued ne· oC the West German foreign office in the appraisal. may be given aod facts relating to labor dis­ sion were sometimes bitter and I at Geneva seem to have been feel· on strong authority. putes which might interfere with Soviet fear of a once-again pow· angry. M · Ch' t IS hI ing their oats recently. erful Germany could well lie be­ public welfare. He will advise the White House ho~e::~r:~ ~~;:''tv~~~~! ~a~~: amle rlS ens avanna I hind Soviet obstructions to anY ings may have jolled the Soviets. Western step toward the reunifica· of his findings, presumably enab· U.S. And Russian tion of East and West Germany Ilng President Eisenhower to de· cide if and when to invoke emer· S,cretary of Labor Jam" P. Mitch,1I ,,,tures with a cl'ncs to be exchanged between appointment from Mrs. Eisenhow­ Uon and raising taxes, he thinks indicated by the comments from tion. It appeared that the missile of Chicago Tuesday reported that th!! two stations. The Russian pro­ er shortly before the launching is found here In America but is re­ this would lead to such public reo the Senate. had failed to stop its vertical an Iowa farmer recovered its lost gramming will largely concern ceremony. garded as an extra curricular ac­ sentment that the country would Sen. Warren G. Magunson, CD- fli ght on schedule and kept going balloon launched to study the in­ agricultural and family life on The Savannah looks like a yacht. tivity on the amateur level. attempt to evade the law as it Wash ), chairman of the Senate straight up instead of curving to tensity oC cosmic ray bombard· Ukrainian collective farms. A curved and flaring bow and a He described the English unl· dId during the Prohibition days. Commerce Committee that will the southeast. ments as a result of recent solar WOI will make the tapes avail­ modified, rounded cruiser stern, versity theater set-up as having handle Mueller's nomination, said Technicians began studying tel­ flares. with sharply raked superstructure, no money Cor support except that EiMnhow.r', ,... iml.." on IC' able to commercial and education­ compllshlng anything with the "J don 't see any reason why he emetric dala in an effort to learn Gilbert Wright, Route 3, Vinton, give the gleaming white hull a which may be made on a produc· al stations anywhere, Collins said. RUlilans lbout the que.tion 0# shouldn·t be confirmed." what went wrong with the usually spotted the gondola of the buge BO­ Moscow Broadcasting Organiza­ dramatic profile. The vessel was tion. But they have more freedom Berlin'. future il balld on re· Republican Leader Everett M. dependable Thor, wllich failed only fot high balloon while running a tion has agreed to answer on tape built Cor comfort Cor its 60 passen· from academic regulation to pOrt. from the for.ign mini Stirs Dirksen of Illinois predicted' four times in 51 previous launch· combine in his field. He notified recordings in English all inquiries gers yet to come. choose their own plays and have meeting now under wav at Gin­ speedy Sen~te confirmation. ings. the university and received $25. After clearing the ways, the more opportunity to experiment submitted to them by Iowans eva. Prof,' Robert F, Ray through wor. Savannah was towed to a nearby than in the United States, he said. fitting dock {or completion. Just the same, he is still willing Robert F. Ray, 37, professor and to attend a summit conference, director of the SUI Institute of Professor Emeritus At SUI- providing tbere is any decent prog· Public, AUairs, was injured Tues­ ress at Geneva, and the meeting day afternoon In a 2-car accident of beads of states is not set up five mlIes east of Grinnell on under circumstances which would JfIghway B. Dr. Arthur Sfeindler Dies give the American people any idea Ray was ~eported in good con­ that their Government was sur· ditioo Tuesday nilht at University Dr Arthur Steindler, 81, inter­ lard Lamp, director emeritus of During his years at SUI. Dr. rendering to the Reds. HOIpi~1s bere with a fractured nationally known orthopedic sur­ the SUI School o{ Religion, will Steindler's work was a strong in· Eisenhower is determined not lneecap and (Qat. laceratlolll and preside at tile service. fluence in bringing both legislative geon, died at his home here Tues· to speak out publicly or privately bruises. Prior to coming to SUI, Dr. support and students to the UnI· on the Republican nomination for day following a lingering illness Ray, who was returning from a Steindier received his M.D. degrce versity medical center. 1960 unless there was a candidate with cancer. IPealdng enga,ement at Grinnell in bis native Vienna at the Uni­ Dr. Steindler was an honorary who would not Cit withIn the broad College. was drIving alone when Dr. Steindlet, a native of Vien­ versity of Vjenna. Austria, in 1902. Cellow oC the Royal College of middle road which he regards as III automobile driven by William na, Austria, came to this country Arter serving as assistanL in the Surgeons and held honorary mem­ good for ~ country. Speer, 52. of Henryetta, Okla., at· in 1907 and was made proCessor House (or Crippled Children in berships in various profeu1onal tempted tb pass another vehicle. and head of the department of Chicago, he was an orthopedic societies of Europe and Latin Am· authorities said. orthopedic surgery at SUI in 1920. surgeon in Des Moines and a pro­ erica. . Speer, his wIfe and two children, He retired from SUI in 1949 with fessor in the Drake University One oC the many tributes to Dr. Robert. 11. and Mary Beth, 7. the rank of distinguished service medIcal school {or three years be­ Swindler is a "Steindler Alwnni were taken to a Grinnell Hospital. Weather ' professor-emeritus. Since then he fore he joined the SUI faculty in Association" which bas member. 'lbeir cOndltiOil I. described as had been in private practice lit 1913. fllr. throughout the world. Mercy Hospital here until last Betwoon 1913 and 1915 Dr. Steind­ When Dr. SteilldJer was hOllor· Patrolman Gerald Kabler said May when he became ill. eferyOlle Involved in the accident ler lived in Des Molncs, coming ed at a reception In 1955. typical WII thrown from the cars. He is survived by his wiCe, Lou· twice a week to Iowa City to de· of the many tributes was the fol· Ray come to SUI In 1M9 when ise, a brother, Julius, of Chicago, liver lectures and visit patients. lowing from Or. A. M. Recbtman, Clear two nieces and two nephews, one . When University Hospital was of Philadelphia: . be "II .ppoint.. the first director The nvel.. ,...... "" me,chentthl,. the HS Sivannih. built It a mer. than $40 mill..... I. taken of the Institute oC Public Affairs. of whom, Dr. J . L. Ehrenhaft. is located in East Hall, Or. Steind­ "There arc truly few men who 0.' .. In hllMl .., ..... , It WI. chrlsttned by Mlmle IllInho_, Ind I.wnched Inti the Delew.,.. Rift, •• Previously he waa reaearch assts· proCessor of surgery at SUI. ler had a special ward in the old have lived in the last 100 yearl Skies Ca""', N.J. T .....,. The tltl" first .. merchl.... hl .. M pewwH, will .. Inte Mrvln _at y .... Me, teat to New York ,overnor Thorn· Funeral services will be held building for patIents whom he who have contributed a. much to as E. De"llll during his 1949 pre­ at the First Methodist Church here would visit during his trips to the this branch of work 81 Dr. steIDel- first ...... "vel.. , fuel I, ,xpectecI tit talc, her .,. mile.. The W.1t Wh...... Irt.. , cenntct.... at 2 p.m. Saturday. Dr. M. WH- city, Jer, " ' s.vth Phlledtlphle Ind H,w Jeraey, I. in the INtclrlround,---AP WI,.."..... Ildeatlal e~.ip. _ . .. . _. - ,... . . ~ .... , Corn( the Cold War Sentinels Cause For Celebration- 1h~'Daily Iowan And The Mendelian Ratio Boulders Guard Old' Capitol

p ... 2 WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, m, Iowa City, Iowa By STEPHEN TUDOR rea. Qn~. Ly nko had aU ached him elf to tichurin, the Russian BY MARCIA BOLTON In recent years Americans and Staff Writer T M Dally 10Ulan is 1Critten mid roit~ by udenu and is 1!.0CmlM by a boord of fjue stud II: tru t'lect~ by Luther Burbank and friend of Russian ha \'1.' settled orne dif· Lenin. He was made a hero of ~ #ttHlt!flt body ond fotiT focllity '"1 n. OppoiniM by the pri(/ent of the Un/rn ·ty. Tile Daily 1011:411', ference in their theories of the Two granite boulders stand like editorial policy, therefore, is not all npre flon of SUl ae/min/flrolton policy or oplnwlI. in any part/clllar. agricultural production. el"olutjon of the . pecies. Thi To Cend ocr attacks by Russian silent sentmals guarding lhe east wa marked by the visit of Rus· sclenti ts who held to the Mendel­ approach to the Old Capitol. They sians to Iowa to study hybrid forgan theory, Lysenko got Pre· were probably dropped by tht> last corn, lind by the _ alional Science nl, the materialist philospher, -~ -) Foundation' announ ement la. t lo do some mea ring. Prezenl prehisloric gtacier to cover Iowa, week of plans' to build at the aid that the theory of unchange­ but natural forces did not deposit University of Wisconsin the no· able gene was just another ver- them at their present location. lion's Cirl controlJed-enviroment ion oC belief in the unchange­ laboratory. able oul: pure. supe.rsitious. The class of 1870 hauled the Since the turn of Ih(' century, We tern ideaJi m. This occured earliest one to the SUI campus mo t Americans have followed in the early 'thirties. one morning in a wagon. Having the Mendel-lIIorgan theory of ev· Until recenlly, this mixture of no money but still wanting to olution, which . y that genes politics, dialectic, and life science leave a gift to the Uiversity, the control or ank heredity. and that ha purged Lysenko's foes in graduating c1ass organized a com­ enl'iroment has no eCfect on Ru. ia. But the Rus;lan vi it to mittee to find a boulder suitable . genes, IOwa hawed a oftening of po. to commemorate their j!roup . • • In the early 1920's a Ru sian. • licy. Hybdd corn results from The committee found one about . Mendelian genelics, and they two miles from Iowa City, and . needed hybrid corn. They were one June afternoon, SUI students lorced to come around. Similarly, the controlled·enviro· began lifting and prying to move m nl laboratory at Wi consin reo the slone. By night they had not yet succeeded. It look all thal ~ ulted from American recogni­ tion of the innuence of enviro. njght Cor students and Iowa City menial Cactor on r production. people working by torch light to The truth vi dently lies som . load the tone on the wagon . where between the extremes. At 10 the next morning. the Where no one can ay yet. What workers arrived at Old Capitol, one can say is that politics and drove their wagon up Clinton LEANING AGAINST the boulder which was once caus. for II cele­ dogma don't mix well with Street onto the lawn and unloaded bration on the SUI campus are Pat Gross, A4, Tama, and Jack Mar· science. the boulder in front of a cheering cum, A2, Grinnell. The boulder and a mate donated by the Class of crowd. Iowa' City stores closed 1880 watch students come and go from their spots on the Pentacrest, and SUL profe ors dismissed -Daily Iowan Photo by Jerry Smith, classes. scribed tlie boulder as "jm· bears the date "1880" jn crude Soviet Workers The University Reporler, SUI mense." That was before the con· markings. newspaper in 1870, described the struction of Schaeffer Hall in 1898 R.J. Phillips of the maintenance ~ event saying that "all went to see and Macbride in 1904. These larg~ department said 'the boulders "just .',.. Found 'IneHicient' th boulder. Bell were rung and buildings seem to diminish the lie there from year to year". There FLORAL PARK, N. Y. "" - th(' American flag waved over lTIassiveness of the boulders which have never been any plans to reo Two American workers, who have all." Students celebrated late into the school paper called "monu· move them and his crews just just comph!ted a three·week job lhe night, and a proCessor and ments to the size and greatness work around them. Occasionally in ,Moscow , report they found some stud enls did a war dance of sur in 1880." though, students notice the "1870" things pretty inefCicient. around the boulder. The stones still stand, oClen un· boulder long enough to perch atop Russian workers "are 20 years Ten years laLer the school paper noticed amongst the large build· it or to lean against it [or a mo· behind the times, they don't ven campaigned to get another boul­ ings. One of them is marked ment's rest. The "1880" stone is know what a union is," according der. The class oC 1880 obliged by "Cia s - 1870." The other stone too tall to climb comfortably. to John Petrocelli, a 28·year·old rolling the second stone onlo the carpenter. campus one May afternoon, but lie and Ceorge Hartman, 38, a with less fanfare. painter. wer' among five Ameri· The University Reporter de- Reporting An Accident; Koslot) !1IS7>C'C/illg Illillois Com cans who worked on conslruction of a $13,000 house at the U.S. ex­ Lyscnko, began s lIing an op· hibition in Moscow. 'How.. T0 .. Dc-It' Advice ' po 'it th(.«)ry, which had been Hartman and Petrocelli said the Road Study originally po~itcd by the 18th Ru ian workers were 10 t when Wilh tile increase of highway pause aM consider what you cenlury rrenchman, BuCfon. Ly­ lhcy tried to handle such com­ acidenls in U'p summer months shoul d do if you came upon an ac' senko said that iC the enviroment monplace tool as a stapling gun Appointees it would seem a good time to cident scene, 'Oh, Not .You Again' directly changes one generation and a ratchet brace and bit. H you are the first car on the Icausing bad t clh, say), the Hartman said two Am rican scene, stop and lend assistance (0 change will be tran. milled to the electricians could have done the .Queen Over the injured. As soon as possible, next generation. wiring job in four hours. It took Announced send someone, or go yourself to Por publicity, and for political the Ru sians five days. Names oC persons who will Ix' the nearest telephone to get an of· Art And The Cold War asked to oltend a conference in ficial on the scene. Ames July 29 with the State High· Brief Illness; To report an accident in Johnson • way Commission were announced \ county, the first place to call is The United State' exhibition which op n W,lshington, work by John ingleton Copley, Good Listening- Tuesday by Philip F. Morgan. the Iowa City Police Department. Iowa City mayor. Still On Tour in ~Ioscow aturday lUIs not, unfortunately, \ rary CII~snt. Ceorge ]1II1('S, Jame ' Whistl('r, The city police handle radio calls Today On WSUI The conference will be held to EDMONTON, Alta. IA'l _ Queen fo; both the sheriff's office and the b n fr from the tampering of ('crtain gov- John Sin~er Sargent and other. review the staLe highway program Elizabeth 11 was pronounced Cit Highway Patrol. as it aCCects Iowa City. The com­ .c· . ~eteTl . (' 0 pre' the Th ddition r c ·rt. in Am('ri', n rn. t A FI E TS F,EST,IV I\L Unjust, by James GOULD Coz­ and rest d TUElsda~ by her .doctor , In using the- telephone, speak.in lnGHLf~11 , a c1lamber music zens (The Bookshelf at 9: 45 )n,ission had suggesled a dele­ and promptly resumed her tour your natural tone of voice; shout· American story in the most highly favorable or the 19th century to the show \\ ill Ie'lId concel'! by the sur Faculty a.m.), lhe music segment at gation of about six people, but it of Canada. ing distorts the voice and may way - their way. String Quortet. will be heard 10:45 a.m. larts off wllh Spiri­ is anticipated that that After two days out because of cause unnecessary delay. State <11'[1lh and hi. torical perspective to the e.'­ this evening at 8 p.m. from the tuals for Orchestra by Morton number will atlend the meeting, an upset stomach, the slight, slen· that the call is an emergency, We r 'fer, of ('our c, to the r cent colltro­ Main Lounge of the lowa Memor­ GOULD. Other nuggets in this Morgau aid. del' Queen went back to the tiring identiCy yourself, and give correct hibition accordi! g to th nit('d States In­ ial Union. The program will be morning's lode: Symphony No. 1 versy which surrounded the selection of cer­ Tho e who will bl' asked to at· round of public appearances. A location of the accident. formation Agency. simulcast over wsur and KSUI­ by Samuel Barber, "Hassan" by tend the conference arc A.H. Arne· court orficial said no further The next most important in· tain e 'ampl s of Am riran art to r pr cnt FM (not quite Stero, but that's in Frederick DeJius and Symphony son, president of the Iowa City changes in her tour schedule are Through I nding an overly-rec ptive ear formation to give in your can is lhe works for the Fa11l. Four of in B flat by Chausson. Chamber of Commerce; Edwin B. expected. the number of injurcd and, if our artistic aehiev mcnt in(."(' the elld of th the mo I distinguished string FAMILIAR MUSIC BY Richard to the prote tations of the politi inn-art Green, editor, Iowa City Pres She looked relaxed and smiling possible, lhe extent oC injury. This player~ in lhe United Stales com­ S t r a u s s, Till Eulenspiegel's Fi rst \i orld \ ar, Citizen; Virgil M. Hancher, SUl as she was welcomed orficially to will allow lhe police to dctermine critic we have, p rhap , improved th over­ prise the Facully String Quartet; Merry Pranks, will be first on Alberta by Lt Gov. J. J. Bowlen. The original agret'1l1c!1t between Ru sin president; J.W. Howe, chairman, whether to send an ambulance and they are violini,l Stuart Canin tonight's Evening Concert pro· Iowa City Planning and Zoning British newsmen had cabled ,11 quality of the exhibition. But we have also gram at 6 p.m. A Beetho ven trio, how many will be needed. In case and the United tates was that only work ' of and John Ferr II, violist William Commission; William L. Meardon, their papers in London that the Preucil and 'cellist Hans Koelbel. the Mozart Clarinet Concerto and someone has already called an seriously om promised ourselves for reasons chairman, Johnson County Zoning Queen was being worn dqwn by art produced after 191 wer to ht' included in All are members of the SUI Mu­ Slavonic Mass by Janacek will lhe 45·day tour, scheduled to end ambul ance. you should state this. Commis ion. A an eyewitne s, either- remain ollr exchange' exhibition. This date, it em­ dangerously simil r to the oviel motivation sic Department faculty and their continue the recorded portion of in Halifax, N.S., on Aug. 1. The combin('d expericnce in mU'Sic in­ the broa dcast day and make way Leroy S. Mercer, (ormer state London press, easily excited on on the scene or return to give in­ ed, was acceptabl to hoth nation - accept­ for the establishment of the o-culled so ial­ cludes appearances under the ba­ (or the Jive concert, reported ear· senator and former Iowa City matters rclating to the sovereign, formation to officials for their re­ ton of To canini, Stowkowsi and lier, at 8 p.m. mayor; D.C. Nolan, state senator; had such headlines as "The Queen port. able, that i , until the J ction of meric:m bt-rf'ali In chool in the arts. CantelJi tCanin). solo perform· TONIGHT ON FM, among John J. Swaner, chairman oC the Is Exhausted-Bring Her Home ." Following these few simple pro· work of art to b vi wed b ~Ioscow' Ivan The po sibility of compromise of this sort ance with the Eastman-Roches­ several of the finest in new reo Chamber of Commerce Good Allhough no concessions were ceedul'es lTIay help you I save a ter Symphony r F rr II ) and the cordings, on may hear tbe ia· Roads committee; Scott Swisher, announced to the royal duties. the Public wa mad known. is greatly increased when the artistic achi ve­ life, or someone else reading this Q Detroit Symphony (PreuciJ) and miliar Edvard Grieg Piano Con­ Johnson County representative; Queen's press secretary, Esmond salTle article may save yours. An llpTonr in WaShington, led by TlOlJ~e ment of one nation is throw n into (.'OmpetiUon the exacting work of a radio net­ certo in A Minor. KSUI·FM, 91.7 and Iowa Cily Council Members Butler. said the Queen will fly work sludio orcheslra (KoelbeJ). megacycles, 7·10 p.m.- Mrs. Thelma B. Lewis, George back to Britain instead oC sailing that of another political purpos s. Un-American Activitie Committe chainnan \\;th for Tonight's program; Quartet in E W I - IOWA CITY OIQ k / G Dvorsky, Lewis Loria and Ray home aboard the royal yacht Brit· W~dne..d.,. Jaly ~, If);'if) Alcatraz Inmate, Rep. Frances E. Walter ( Oem. Penn.), im­ Certainly the Unit d States can legitimately Major, Op. 125 by Franz Schu­ Thornberry, and Mayor Morgan. anni a. bert; Rosse Fugl', Op. 133 by 8:00 Momlnll Chapel 8:15 News He said the Queen and her 'hus· mediately h egan. The central point in hope to display works of art demonstrating Ludwig von Beelhoven; and 8:30 United Nations band, Prince Philip, want to see Bird Authority, Quintet in G Minor, K. 516 by 9:15)"olk Son,. or CIlnnd. their children as 'oon as possible. question seemed to be whether the selected the high st quality of art produced in our con­ 8:30 Book,bel! Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 10:00 Ne • Bradley-Need He told newsmen the change in Is Transferred paintings were in line witb the official pur­ temporar culture. But arti t s in me rica are SPORTS A T 1\1 I D WEE K 10:OS Music plans has nothing to do with the 11 :45 Rell.lou. Ne ..... To Check Reti red SAN FRANCISCO IA'l - After (sorry) will draw. heavily upon 12 :00 Rhythm Rambles Queen's brieC illnes. The qu ick pose of the United tates' xhibition: ~To not obligated to perform within limits pro­ a recent article in The New York­ 12:30 New. trip home also involves a three· 17 years, the "Birdman of Alea· 12:4S Sports .t Midweek Officers' Jobs further Soviet understanding of life in the scribed by the government. Qur artist er magazine by A. J. Liebling 1 :00 Mo tly Music day visit to the Shetland Island off traz" has left The Rock. analyzing the Patter on·Johans­ 3 :5S New. the norlh of Scotland, Butler said. Robert F. Stroud, 69 , was trans· United States." need not conform to the aesthetic taste. of son right. ("Draw heavily," in­ 4:00 Tea Time WASHINGTON ~A'I - Omar N. 5:15 SportoUme Bradley, a fi ve·star general with In Ottawa. Prime Minister John deed: he is simply going to read 5:30 News Diefenbaker denied he has been ferred Crom lhe malCimum seeu· Many of the artists represented in the the American Legion nor doe their work ne­ a $75,000 job in private industry, the whole arlicle I. 5:45 Prevl w insisting the Queen continue her rily federal prison in San Fran­ 6:90 Evenln. Concut told Hou ~e in ves ti gators Tuesday Was American show, charged WaltEf", were, or had ccssarily have to plea e the eye of the PTC' i­ THERE' GOULD IN THESE 8:00 The World', Population tour rcgardless of the state of her cisco Bay to the f~der a l medical HEAR PARTS: after today's 8:00 Trio "legislation is indicated" to guard heallh. He kept in touch with tile la, whii dent. 9:45 News Final again t possible abuses in the em­ center at Springfield, Mo. 40 per been, associated with Communist front organ­ reading from The Just and the 10 :00 SIGN 0"' tour by tetephone. ployment of retired officers. Stroud has known nothing but 'ntrOI For lh am reasons that Ameri an jazz She had taken ill in the Yukon, i1..ations. President Eisenhower, moreover, the inside of prison wans since Were ~ Bradley, former chairman of and Philip continued the swing 1909, when he was sentenced to just plain didn't like some of the paintings. eems to have caught the fan y oE mnny the Joint Chiefs of Staff and head through the nor thla nd alone. He total fo joined his wife here. 12 years for killing a Juneau, Jehns According to Ike, "Welcome H ome" by Jack Rus ians. it could be expected that our con­ oC the Veterans Administration, Alaska, bartender. He was sent Bulletin Board talked freely with a House Armed mel' fOI Levine "looks like a lampoon more than art." temporary art will h av similar impact. Would University to Leavenworth Penitentiary. B. Shaf Services Subcommittee about his will. Vllli., ....U, B_HeUn Boar. n.Uet. .... t ~. reut.ed at The. DI1I7 J,•••• "fee, own aCfairs, including his present In 1916, at Leavenworth, he Washington's "official" concern with the it not be a more favorable d monstration of Jl•• m toJ CemrnunlraUon..t Center. ~,. D'.D ., 'be 'aT ltef.re ... bUeatt••• Tbe, Gasoline Overflow ..., be typed and sl,ned ., a. a ...... , .We... , lb ••'paluU .. 11."1 post as board chairman of the killed a guard in a dinning hall. arts manifested itself in the decision to broad­ "life in America" to prove, thro Igh a strict ,ubUebeti . P.rel, locla l ruoeUonl Ire eoL eUe.ble t.r ..... l eeU••• Bulova Watch Company and its Brings Problems He was placed in solitary and THE lIN1VERSITY COOPERATrvE haske lball and volleyball. Wednes- research subsidiary. Bradley said remained in solitary after his AcCF en the American show in 10scow to include hands-off policy with regard to artistic merit, BABV- ITTINO LEAGUE book will day nlaM - farnlly nllht, 7· ' :15 he never had anything to do with transfer in 1942, to Alcalraz, unW e~en • be In Ih~ chari" of Mrs. Rug he. lrom until Au"",t 5. B rlnll your sum- In Des Moines ci~ se; paintings done by 19th century artists. The that the individual freedom which we enjoy July 21 to Au"",t t . Phone her at mer seSSion 1.0 . Cllrds. buying while he was in the Army last October. 8-5246 If a sltt~r or InConnadon about and has had nothing to do with He had a laboratory and 22 live Natiom in the United States is real and not just a jolnln, Ihe Iroup Is desired. DES MOINES IA'I - Hundreds show will now include George Healy's por­ s~lIin g to the Government si nce oC gallons of gasolinc overflowed birds at Leavenworth and beCame nation. trait of Lincoln, Gilbert Stuart portrait oE cheap gimic of tbe propagandist? !ll')!1\! Ell. OPERA. "Rita" and becoming inactive. a storage tank at the Cushm an· an authority on bird diseases. of loca a " Western Child" will be presented OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN aqned J uly 21, 19, 31 and AUI· 1 at • Bradley sleered away from spe­ Wilson Oil Company Tuesday, cre­ Word of his transfer came from p,m. In Macbride Auditorium. Ticket. (I"'~~ cific recommendations about pos­ ating a situation that required re­ Stroud himself in a letter dated est in availnble al Ea. t Lobby Desk, IMV.· ...~ Unlv'-ity • a m. to , 5:30 p .m. starUne July 22 WI. sible correcting legislation , but routing around the area. July 15 to Stanley A. Furman, a allairs. ICTIPtions. S10 per year; sIa _ ..... lIake-cood eenke on mIaed pepen dally except Sunday. AI,o on sale at . 1tlfo'Daily Iowan ~ ...; tbree months, $1.21. Is not poSlible, but every effort wlU Macbride Auditorium 7-8 p.m. the • said "a time lag" after an officer Company officials said an em· Beverly Hills attorney who has lie made to COl'l"ft' enon wllb Ibe evenings of UJe ()pera. 1I1a11 orders BC- Cal.ndar leaves active duly and before he ploye over·estimated the amount been working [or the Birdman's - Dext luue. cePted until July 22. Address: Ol,>era, 11.11111& DMLI' IOWAN .DITOIUAL ITAPf' All engages in selling to the Govcrn­ or gas the tank wQuld hold. release. ' , AUDIT Bt/aAII Iowa Memorial Union. tickets are I:d I tor ...... Ted :Raomuuen 1II••• a er ... A880ClATED nE81 reserved and cost $2. ment would be a good idea. He Waller W. Wilson, president of OP New. Edltor ...... Kay Kreu The AIIoelatacl Pre.. Is entlUed ex­ At Leavenwortll, Stroud wrote CIaCtlLATlO.. 1 Cit,. Editor .....•.. Ma.rlVle ,J0r1eruen cluslvely to the ..... for republication THERE WII. L "r,e recreational swlm- WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 195. said two or lhree years, allowing the oil company, said that qui ck "Stroud's Diliest of Disease of Sporta Editor...... Don J'onythe of all the local newl printed In this mlng at the Women'. Gym from 4:1 0 time for former associates to be action by a truck driver. Claire E. Cblef PbolOCTapher . .• . JoAnne Moore new_per .. well .. all AP newl to 5 p.m. dally. 8 by Birds," regarded by some experts Publllibed daII7 ..~ Bund., and Soo:Iet)" Editor ...... Mar,' I ..... dlapelcbe.. p.m.-Opera "Rita" Doni· reassigned, might be long en~ugh . Short of Des Moines, in turning Wonda7 and lepl bollela)". by Stu­ as the best work on bird pathol· LdI.A.Y lIoeKS: Mond.y - J'rId.,.: zeW and ,lWestern Child" by off the gas saved the whole tank dent• Plablleallons, Inc., CommUJ1ka­ DAILY lOW .... ADVI&n8JN'O ITAft' ogy ever published. He was trans­ DAILY lew.... ItlPl.flaO.1 nOli 7:30 - 2 a.m.; Saturday 7::10 - $ p.m.; Bezanson and Engle - Macbride u..n. Center, low. Cill', Iowa. En­ Bua. M,... .. Adv. Dtrector ..• , . .. ..• load Crom flowing out. tend ...... 1>11 c ...... tt. ., the Be.OOL OP 10ll.NALlIIi PACULTY Sunday 1:30 p .m. - t a.m . haerve SWANS BATHED ferred to Alcatraz in 1942...... Mel Adami Pubillher ...... JOM M. Hattlson Desk: "'onday - TburlClIY, ••. m. - .:.. Auditorium. Des Moines firemen used water ,.... offlct ., 10_ CIty, UJlc\er Ibe Advertlslnl Mana,er •. James Clayton let of of ...... ,b 2, 1m. Editorial ...... Arthur M. SandenlOn p.m.; JTlday - Saturday: • LD\. - . :110 LONDON (A'\ - Four inspectors eon,.- Classified Adv. W,..... 1.an')" Renn..,. Adve:r1lllq ...... 10M Kottmen p.m .; ,. 8::10 p .m.: Sund&7: S - ,:10 ~ Frid.-y, July 31, to flush the gas into a nearby P romotion M.naler.... . Walter Barbee Clrcul.tlon . ••... .• •• .. WUbur Pe"l'IIOn p.m.: 7 - '::10 p.m 8 p.m. Opera, "Rita" by Doni­ oC the Royal Society for the Pre­ di tch, then a portable pump to get .,... 41" from noon 10 mlcInllht to CHARLES THEATER nport ...... IIemI, women'l zetti; and "Western Child" by vention of Cruelty of Animals took it to the Raccoon River. pa,. TaU8TZU, IIOA.D OP ITt/DENT PLAY IflTl! •• til. " ••11 .."" w'l Ittma. IDr acnou_ta to Ibe Tbe DA rLl' IOWAN CIaCtlLATiOH Pt/BLICATIONS be each TuelClay and J"rlday from 7:30 Bezanson and Engle - Macbride on a tough job Tuesday; Ginving a Traffic was re·routed around tho LONDON "" - Promoter Al­ DUb' Iowan. X,Utorlal oUlcee .... CittulaUon M..... ~ ...... Robert Bell to 8:311 p.m . ulltli A~ . II, pr.... bath to 30 thoroughly irritaled fred Esdaile plans tQ name a new III tM COmmUIIleaUoN Center. Walter Barbee, A3; Dr. Oear, .. Auditorium. 'area during the operation and ,! vlded that no home varolt)" conlest 450-seat theater after Prince Kaslon. Collele of Dentiatry: ,Jane Is scheduled. Av.llable lor membero S.turcNy, August 1 swans. The swans swam around electricity was shut oCC as a pre· -rAM~ "'llr~ ... ..tiel - b)" cam. in Of.1 41f1 if JOU do not receive your OUchr"t, A2; Paul E. H ...nlOn . 02: of the faculty, staff, and student II p.m. - Opera, "Rita" by in oil that leaked into the Thames caution against sparks. Charles, heir to the British throne. Ia_ Iy, 21 tell" weeki,. or S10 Dan,. lpWUl by V:. I .m . TIl. DaUy Judith ,Jones. AI: Prof. Hulb K elso, body and their """use' are the fol­ EI .... ,..... In advan~ ' ..,. months, low~ Circulation oWce in CoIDIIIWlI­ Departmem of PoUtical Science: Prof. lowln,: TIlelCl.y n{pt.-badmlnton, Donizetti and "Western Child" by River from a tanker, Until thei r The exact amount oC spilled gas Esdailc said he wllJ build the the· . ...: '.II," _tIb. ...., By maU caVaiu Cmttr Is opt