Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1958-04-22
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, Michigan, Wisconsin police .still Boffl~ ~ ' ~ Students Visit Bloody Cuba - Page 2 • owon 'By Disappearan(:e Serving The State University of Iowa and the People of Iowa City By FRED HAWKER Staff WrI"r Iowa City police arc sUlI baWed rive -l:ents a (;opy Member of ASSOCIated Press AP teaSea Wire ana PhOto ser'lce Iowa City, Iowa, TUeSday, April2%, 1958 by the disappearance of 14-year-old Ml~lle Girard, Detective Lt. Harland Sprinkle said Monday. He apent Monday afternoon checking • 011 rumors. MICHILLE, daughter of Mrs. panlel WUHang, Route 5, walked !lilt of Iowa City Junior High SchoOl March 28, after tearfully 49 Killed In Plane Crash ~Ulng some girls, "I'm leaving !lOme." , Her disappearance, as recon· * * structed from reports of four of * * IJer classmates, her mother, and police is as follows: At approximately 9 a .m. Friday, March 28, some junior high school students went to four ot Michelle's Michelle Girard ~I friends and said, "Michelle's 9ver there and she's c.-ying." Two Yea r Old Photograph The girls went to her to comfort her and she said, ''I'm leaving to be Michelle's action from the home. They don't love me any time her friend saw her. She went more. I've been planning this for to the grocery store and cashed five years." She was taking her the check. Then it is believed she things out of her gym locker at took a cab to N. Dubuque St. That this time. was the last she was seen. WHIN they asked her what she would do for money, she showed A month previously, Michelle had planned to leaye home with a them 3().9.0 cents in change and a Security Council Lined A number" ltusi_n .nd eheck for $1.40 which she had re group of giris, Mrs. Wiltfang, her key dtf..... Industry flg_ ttlved for habysitting. mother, said. However, Michelle Up Behind U.S. _n .board the .Irllner, III route The Ilrls said they tried to get changed her mind, and the other to W.thlngton .nd NIW YDItr• • Michelle to agree not to leave UNITED NATIONS, N.V j.fI SJte agreed, but said she girls were caught, largely through The Soviet Union Monday night The Air Force said ita plane beirne. went aloft on an instrument train· wantM to cash ber check before Michelle's help. withdrew its demand - first ing flight during which I blind ~w. One of the girls Offered to voiced in Moscow last Friday - MICHElLE'S friends said she folded student pilot operates the 10 with her, but Michelle said that the United States he asked to Denounced as Assault on once told t~em , "If you want to shjp in response to radio signalS "t;o." The girl went anyway. end arctic flights of the U.S. Stra run away, I know how." She elt Court's Independence Michelle went to a grocery near tegic Air Command on the grounds tile school. At the corner, she plained there was a Chicago bound they could trigger an atomic war. By WILMOT HERCHER T_ I_.n. were .board the !urned to her friend and said, {reight train which ran through Soviet delegate Arkady A. Sobo WAcHINGTON IA'I - Two contro .Irllner which cr.ahod Mentlay n ~hve, I'll never see you Iowa City very slowly. It continued lev took the action in the U.N. versial proposals to curb the pow- In N.vada. Security Council, where a Soviet en of the Supreme CO'Jrl were ap M.... CI.r. S. KIohfettI, ~r &lain." to mov~ slowly, she said, for about HeR IIRIEND went back to the resolution condemning the United I l'roved 9~ Monday hy the Senate Rapids, was rotunll". homo two miles beyond the city limits, acbool, and acter the class bell, States for sucb CIlghts faced cer I Judiciary Committee. .fter ylsitfnt hor .--In·l.w .nd told ' the Junior High principal, and it would be easy to Jump tain defeat. A third proposal, designed to cir daugh"r, Mr. ond Mrs. T.rry aboard. Sterllng C, Goplerud, who notified SoboilY ••Id he w.. wlthdr.w. cumvent the Supreme Court's rul L.mb In H.w.U. !lie' Police. ' According to Michelle, the train In, hi. nlOlvtlon bec.u.. U.S. ing that GoveTJ\mcnt workers may M". Lamb I •• gr.cIu ... Df the ·Pollce traced what are believed went straight to Dubuque, where it Am ...... cIOf' Honry C.bot LocI,l, I be Cired M security risks only from SUI Coil... of Nu",ng. stopped Cor 15 minutes. Then it thl Council pn,l.nt, h.d ....m. se n ~itive jobs, was defeated 9·5. Mra. M.ry Mack.y, of D.. went on to Chicago. A check with rollired .... Council ..w.rd a ' Chairman James O. Eastland <D MoIn.. , w.. al.. kill" In the AP Calls Suppression the Rock Island lines indicated ~o". Miss.> announced the committee cr.th. Unthinkable that there are rio freight trains go- Lodge replied that, "The sim had okayed legislation which would Of News ing through Iowa City after 9 a.m. strip the high court of power to ,NEW YORK IA'I - The directors The earliest is an eastbound at pie fact was that the Soviet Union act on appeals from cases involv- beamed from the ground. An in· of The Associated Press Monday 4:54 p.m. ~id not haV~ ethnough votes to push I ing the admission of lawyers to ~tructor in a forward uncovered cilled it untbinkable to suppress POLICE reported Michele's de. Its propQsa rough. " I practice in state courts. cockpit was also In the dual con- any news, good or bad. scription has been sent out all The surprise Soviet move came He said it also had approved a trol fighter-bomber. Citing the business recession and over the state but that investiga. after six hours o( debate. I proposal by Sen. John M. Butler Just before the collision the jet the failure of the £irst Vanguard t10n Is being hampered by lack of Eight of the Council's ]) mem {R-Md.l to block appeals to the was given instructions to let down satellIte missile, they said in a photographs. They said that U.S. bers had lined up in support of the Supreme Court or any other lower Crom 28,000 feet to 18,000 feet on repdrt: Immigration authorities are also Unlte~ States. I Federal court by witnesses chal- instruments. ·' .'It would be a disservice to em interested in the case since Mi. Durmg the deba~ Lodge vigor· lenging the perlinency of questions A fnntlc r.dlo c.1I from the phasize l!ad news out of proportion, chelle is a French immigrant. ously rejected SovIet charges that .. the flights by U.S. planes carrying asked them by congreSSional inves· .trlcken .Irllner WII monIterH but it would be unthinkable to at ligating committees. momenh .fter the collision. Unit- tempt to suppress news of any . She IS descrIbed ~s S·feet 2· hydrogen bombs could accidentally mches, ll~ pounds,. With chestnut set off atomic war. This would be important in con· ed Air Line ...lei the pilot'. I.st kind. brown hair and {all' complexion. tempt proceedings. words win: ,Nothing could be better calculat· She has a prominent scar on her HI decl.rod they will be contln The bill the Judiciary Committee "United Air Lines 738 (the Dlght eli to destroy public confidence lower left Up. and speaks with a ved to .!f.ble .... free world .. Is working on was written by Scn. number). Mayday (the aircraft quickly anll completely." French accent. She may appear to m ..t thl thre.t of SoYllt .11- IWilliam S. Jenner IR-lod. ). H, as distress call). Midair collision w- 18-years-old. ,n.. ion. l)p, Up Away!! worded. would slrip the supreme over Las Vegas. 736." Sobolev sought unsuccess(ully to And' court of authority to review lower That was at 8:30 a.m. after that: delay the vote ",ntil Tuesday. LOOK WHILE YOU LEAP, to p.r.phr.... n .d.1I1, i, whot puddll lumper. J.ckll Jinkins, A3, L.n.· court decisions in Cive categorIes or there was no more. • Only sweden ~emained silent in eases. The jet w~ . folIow"g normal the Council. Canad!l, Nationalist lng, .nd N.ncy Rhod.. , A2, Sioux City, orl doing. Most of thl IMdestrlan, plaYld It ••fe by wolklng . 'Campus 'Goes to Seed, Sod around the ob.,ructlon, but Jacki. and Nancy ...m to be enjoying the rlmnant of the .04 Inch .. of r.in The olhcr catogGrics arc stafe procedures for 'P4;ll " flight, an China, France, Britain, Japan, which fell Sund.y and Monday. (Did they makl it .crDSS the puddll? Of tour... }-Dally lowlln Photo by antisubversion laws. regulations by Air Force spokesman said, and had · Monday's rain helped to entice more grass to appear on the Colombia, Iraq, and Panama all Bob Strown. ' . supported the United States. school boards and si milar bodiel\ not repo~ any engine trouble or 'SUI campus and Ray J . Phillips, supervisor of the SUI physical on subver ivo activities by teach· flying difficulty before the colll plant, said all of the maintenance crew's power mowers will be Most oC the delegates questioncd ers, and cases arising from con. slon. fprepared (or action and sent into 'batUe' sometime this week. tile motives of the Soviet Union in grt'ssional probes. Thovwnds In thl ...mIIIl", n· Phillips said the only campus improvement undertaken so Car bringing up the Issue whcn the big Roundup of 'EcoQomic Moves- The Supreme Court has handed 1011 town ..w ...