Forces ·Congq Withdrawal ' of trouble to find out what , I and didn't like. You CIII't be impressed." l).N: Troops Move In The Weather Legend Fillr to ,.rtly cJeucty hNtay .... Amidst Soviet Threat tonight. Sc."erect sMw.rs Ilk .. Iy northe ..t ....1' ."'mean or ".. Be Sfaged LEOPOLDVILLE. the Congo (AP) - The United N~tjons nl",. W.rmer west alief south force announced Tuesday some Belgian soldiers have pulled wi'" hlllhi in I_er '" south· out of Leopoldville and tne rest will begin Wednesday a com­ west to lOs nortIIe.st. Weekend plete withdrawal from the capital to tneir Congo treaty bases. Establisbed In 1868 AJIocjated Preaa Leaaed Wire ADd Wirephoto - Herald Tribune News Service Features version of an old legend Premier Patrice Lumumba declared this isn't enough, that Iowa City, Iowa, Wednesday, July 20, 1980 as a modem comedy be wants all Belgian soldiers out of the Congo by midnight. Giraudoux in 1929. The ije indicated in an interview he still is considering an appeal author named his play to the Soviet Union for help. 38," combining the leading charac· Belgians are surrendering pa· Ike, Herter, Discuss Stepped-up Hostility- lohvtr'ion, with the number trol duties in Leopoldville to the which the legeod expanding, blue-helmeted U. N. Republicans , force. The airport, 15 miles out of was nearly 50 yean lown, will be given over to U. N. wrote the play, Gir· control later this week. Belgian written only one other soldiers control about 20 other Hammering the theater, having spent cities and towns, guarding whites the previous 20 years as I against marauding Congolese. "Amphytrion 38" was 001, U. N. Undersecretary Ralpb J. 1960 Plank ·Soviet Anti-U.S. Smear ' H'-it of a series of successful Buuche reported the Belgian with­ pieces, many at them drawal on the eve of a meeting of Rockefeller Urges specifically for a famous tile U. N. Security Council in New I actor of the time, Loula York to consider the Congo situa· Civil and National tion. It was a victory for the U. N. works all show a operation in a controversial phase Defense Splurge City Giv~s Cite Post-Summit adapt his characlen or the crisis. 2 Navy Destroyers Collide OHICAGO IA'I - Republicans mythology and legend. Bunche wid the Belgian ."'.cu· started hammering together their ~ Paving /' Jobs 38" 'is based on the Ilion of Leopoldville is to be 1960 platform Tuesday and aides Jupiter, one of the compleoted by 1 p.m. Saturday. of Vice President Richard M. Nix. love with Alkmena, I It was announced in New York on set up camp in complete conCi· In Dense Fog; 11 Killed s~~ e.~!~ r:!. ~~!~!!!Y.tion The comedy cen· that Secretary-General Dag Ham· dence he will be the man to run To. Jensen accused the Soviet Union Tuesday of waging an anti-U.S. cam­ ensuing struggle marskjold hopes, if conditions per· on It : LONG BEACH, Calif. IA'I - Two tbat the ColleU's bow anchor was patch heading straight ror us. The paign of "a very provocative type." from her husband, mit, to come to Leopoldville Sat· Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of Navy destroyers-one on manuvers imbedded in the crushed and officer of the deck didn't even Project to be Done Secretary of State Christian A. Herter used the phrase after It culminates In and the other heading for math· twisted superstructure. urday. New York, the big political ques· have time to ordcr a rudder By About Oct. 15 conferring for more than two hours with President Eisenhower disguising himself as Lumumba had threatened Sun· tlon mark for the GOP, spoke up balls·collided in a swirling Cog The injured and eight of the bod· change," and going through a day to in vile in Soviet soldiers if before the platform drafting com­ Tuesday, killing 11 sailors and in­ ies were taken off by small craft in After the initial shock, Muhallan on the Soviet's stepped up JlOstility toward the United States. iage ceremony in order Contracts for three miles of the Belgians did not quit the coun- mittee for an immediate $3.5 biJ· juring more than a score. patchy, cotton·like fog off New· said, he ordered stop engines. The street paving In Iowa City and the H erter declined at a news conference at the vacationing try entirely within three days. lion splurge dn national and civil The USS Ammen, her leCt side port Beach. Three of the bodies CoUett glanced off and di s· construction o( approaches to the President's summer White House Responsible U. N. sourhes here defense. He was taking again a smashed, was towed into Lo~ were still trapped in the super­ appeared into the fog. new City Park Bridge were award· to speculate on the motive of the thought the Democrats millht load and Western diplomats tended to tack in the opposite direction from Beach Naval Shipyard, listing and structure wreckage when the Am, There was some flooding, but cd by the City Council Tuesday Soviet attitude. the Republicans into taking Cuban ignore the ultimatum and the Con- the course the Eisenhower Admin­ looking sadder than when she took men was pushed into the dock thc Ammen crewmen quickly shut night to the Irvi ng F. Jensen Con· "We take this altitude seriously action that might provoke Soviet go Parliament was split on that istr-ation is steering. a Japanese kamikaze off Okinawa while hundreds or sailors and shill­ watertight doors. struction Company of Sioux City. and regard it as one to which we retaliation. subject. The governor, who has repeated- during World War II. All 11 deAd yard workers watched sadly. Although the Collett was plainly Jensen was low bidder on both should give serious consideration," were aboard this vessel. Mukhalian said the Ammen visible on the Ammen's radar· "r doubt It, " Herter said with a Returning Tuudily with Presl. ly urged Nixon to speak out on the projects with a $256,646 .18 bid on Herter said. smile. dent Joseph KiJsavubu fro m . grave issues of the day in ad· The other destroyer, the Collett, tracked the Collett on its radar scope, Mukhalian said, the colli· Herter reeled off a list of what tbe paving and a $98,841.75 bid on Herter said the Soviet cam­ Stinleyville, 175 miles northeast vance of next week's GOP conven­ under power, although her bow scope for 20 minutes before tho son was unavoidable because it the bridge approaches. An original he called Soviet provocations since • f Leopolctville, the Premi... tion, told the platform committee was smashed, was due later. collision . takes three .minutes to cbange the this spring's summit conference paign against the United States bid of $103,466.16 on the latter proj­ "appears to be a part of a pat· would not say w+eether he pliin. the people need and have a right Six of the injured were hospital· The visibility was abOut 800 to plot after the other ship has ect was lowered when onc section broke down. ized. tern." ned to send Moscow a telegram to expect two things: 1,500 yards in the rog, Mukhalian changed course. This indicated the of the contract was struck ofr. He cited Soviet walkouts, vio· lit had prepared atldng for So· " I. They must be told the truth " It could have been worse, iI we said. Collett was sailing a zigzag pat­ lence, threats and attitudes on "Our reaction," he said, '~s a viet troops, -the facts, the dangers, the needs, hadn't unloaded the ammunition "The Collett broke out of a fog tern, possibly at high speed. A representative of the Jensen such matters as the Geneva disar· pretty severe one regarding some yesterday," said Cmdr. Zaven Company prescnt at the meeting mament talks, Cuba, the Congo, charges made and actions taken." "I don't want to answer that," the chOices, and the opportuni. said work on the paving will begin be said. ties." Mukhalian, the Ammen's captain. the American reconnaissance Herter expressed confidence " If those depth charge ignitets Sept. 15, and it should be finished plane shot down in the Arctic and concerning the unity oC Western Later he added: "Nobody could "2. They must at the same time in about a month "with good repro ach us (or calling on the So. be oreered the hope of a kind .0C had been aboard, both ships would Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush· Hemlsphere states regarding Cuba have been blown to kingdom weather." Completion date for the chev's Vienna statement on Ber· and in opposing penetration of the viet Union because all the West· leadership that tells them the project is Nov. 15. ern countries are on the side of plain facts and, so doing, sum· come." lin. hemisphere by outside Inlluences. the Belgians." mons them to rise to meet the The Ammen had unloaded her The three miles oC paving will be Herter described them as "all of He noted that two Latin·Ameri· a very provocative type." performances of Bizet's Belgian soldiers are sliIJ landing clear and present challenge." explosives at nearby Seal Beach done on parts of 28 streets through­ can countries, Ecuador and Ar· and ~aileQ Tuesday morning for Herter did not indicate that any " to be presented troops "and keeping the people Whether Rockefeller's own po. out the city. The bridge approach gentina, sponsored the United Na· 26, Tl, 29, and 30, are San Diego on ber last voyage. OI'C project includes widening oC . Du­ hflrd c\ecisions were taken at the tions resolutions turning Cuban agitated" across the country, he lilical course will take him within the Southern California resort of conference, terming it in general charges against the United States out. ~d. grabbing distance of !be GOP buque Street on the east end or the to the ticket sales 01· Newport Beach the Collett, on span 'as well as re-alignment of as "a discussion and review." He over to the Organization of Amer· "We need the fastest and most presidential nomination is about a few single seats the most doubtful item in politics. maneuvers, smashed into the port Park Road on the west end. said there would be continuing ican States. for the Friday and efficacious help. We are willing to side of the Ammen with such force discussions. He stresed also the resolution accept anybody ready to bring But one thing seems to be dead Action on the paving project was performances, but delayed for a short time when a To a query whether Khrushchev adopted by the OAS for the for­ that help, thc United States or certain - if the politicians mean was rattling sabers to cover up eign ministers or the Western of tickets. However, what they say and make it stick: resident oC KimbalJ Road question. tickets, including some Russia or anybody. There are no difficulties at home, Herter de· Hemisphere to study the problem politics or ideologies involved in RockeTeller won't seek or get the ed the paving on that street. He c1ined to give a yes or no, but seats," are still avail· sa id he had heard that when the of penetration by outside forces. this. We just need help," Lumum­ vice presidential nomination. said it was a factor to be con· Herter was asked Cor comment Tuesday and Wedne&­ "Fhe News wider 21 Coot paving is laid, all the performances. ba said. The governor has said he posi· sidered. on British Prime Minister Harold The Soviet Union and the Unit. tively and absolutely will not ac· widening would be done on one side Herter was asked whether he Macmillan's proposal to Khrush· may be obtained at tbe of the old road. This would cut Desk of the Iowa ed States exonanged words on cept second place on the ticket. thought the Soviets believed that chev Tuesday to abandon an al' the Congolese situation, Moscow And Nixon's press secretary, Her· In Brief quite a bit into his house frontage, the forthcoming political cam· gressive Soviet trend on the for $2.25. Mail he said. should be addressed amanded tho'tt lfIe United Sta," bert G. Klein, hit town with word By Tbe AII.elote .. Pre .. paign created a U. S. vacuum that ground it might lead to an acci· Iowa Memorial Union, withdraw a detachment of 20 to newsmen that: HYANNIS PORT, MIllS. - Sen. The council said that the new heightened their opportunities for dental drift into nuclear war. " will be accepted .rmed men it said landed at "I say the vice president takes John F. Kennedy, the Democratic paving would stick pretty much to propaganda. 'I1he secretary said this was ev!· 20. Leopold",ille. I n W'lShington, him at his word ," preSidential nominee, made it the old center of the road with "It Is possible," Herter said, dence that Macmillan took a seri­ to be presented in State Department press oHicer Klein and a collection of assist­ known Tuesday he is willing to equal widening on bOth sides, but "but that again is a question of ous view of the trend and that the MacBride Auditori· Lincoln White wid the detadl· ants opened up shop for Nixon, take on the Republican standard· in a motion they reserved the right what is motivating them," Briton was, in ef1fect, "asking joint effort of the SUI ment was there to Mlp the, U. N. who will be in Monday. bearer in televised debates. to determine the location oC pav­ . He was asked whether he Khrushchev what does it mean." Dramatic Arts Depart· lind foreH and supplies. He de· He was asked if Nixon would M.x Yocum, local houHmovlr, was mo"'lng a garage, above, west ing on Kimba!l Road. the production's nounced the .mand for wi .... • reply in kind in his acceptance DES MOINES* * - \ Republicans * on Melrose Avenue TUlSday when police intercepted him and charg.d In other action, the council did former con· rawal as "a desperate and al· speech to harsh things Kennedy gathering here for their state con­ Yocum lind two of his .mploy•• with moving the lIarage without a the following: * * * * * * the SUI Symphony Or· most frantie effort" to obstrud said about Nixon in his own such vention were holding informal city permit. - Daily Iowan Photo by R.y Burdick 1. Heard a request by the Cham· C. Shifner, another U. N. work to ....tor. 0""'. speech in Los Angeles last Fri· caucuses Tuesday night, and a rna· ber of Commerce to allow the Security Council Gives nro,fessor., is In charge day. j()r subject oC discussion was the placement oC small signs showing "We were rather shocked," nomination of aU. S. senatorial House-mover F.oiled Again; the direction to businesses cut off SUI instructor of Klein said, r that Sen. Kennedy candidate. The convention gets un. Crom the normal now of trafIic by sing the opera's title Police Rodeo · had used an aeceptaQ,ce speech to der way this morning with formal road construction detours. Cuba Problem to OAS launch the kind of attack he did." caucuses of the eight congression­ Placement of such signs witbout rCarmen. Otber soloists are: UN]TED NATIONs, N,Y. L4'! - resolution to' halt action on the , G, St. Ansgar, a. Tickets Now on Sale Klein declined to go into the al districts at 10. Makes Council Appearance a permit is against city .ordi· question of a vice presidential nances. The United 'Nations Security Coun· Cuban complaint until the 21·M­ Harry Morrison, Jr., G, For Annual Event Iowa City's legendary house· Yocum and two of his employes tion OAS reports back on its ef­ Escamillo; and Lois lst running mate for Nixon, or jndi· Uf!H)ATED - Some of the The council, however, decided cil rejected Soviet protests Tues· cate who might put Nixon 's name South's Democratic* * political * lead· mover, Max Yocum, had a busy, are to appear in police court July to allow the signs, subject to reg· day and tossed Cuba's quarrel with forts to resolve the U.S.-Cuban N. Linn., as MicaelJ. Tickets for the lst annual Po­ busy day Tuesday. 26 for failure to have a permit. production's ten featured in nomination at the Republican ers, irked over the party's civil ulations on duration and number of the United Slates over to the Or: dis~ute. lie. Rodeo are now on sal. from National Convention. He said those rights platform plank, are giving It all started about 3:15 p.m. But this was old stuff to Yocum signs which would be drawn up by ganization of America S tat e s Only the Soviet Union and Po­ will be supported by a .. Illy Iowa City policeman, or at when police caught him moving a who has had a running Ceud with a special boYS' things haven't been decided. at least token consideration to a City Engineer Fred E. Gartzky. WAS >.. land abstained on the resolution, the pollee ,tation. Admission RockeCeller himself will take up proposal to bolt the party. &arage along Melrose Avenue - local authorities for some time. 2. Heard a petition asking that The decision came after two days which also urged aU countries to a 46'piece orchestra. pric.s are $1,50 for adults, $1 for without a permit. And it ended at Only last Friday the city of Iowa for the opera II a stand at tbe Sheraton Towers fences not be erected along Bypass of U.S.-Soviet debate marked by a refrain from any action that mi&ht high sCMoI students, lind 50 Hotel. NEW *YORK .-* Four* American the Iowa City Council meeting City was issued a temporary in· Highway 6, as earlier proposed by torrid last· minute exchange in aggravate U.S ..cuban tensions. A3, Portland, Ore. , cent. for chilclren under 12, In reply to questions, Rockefel· refiners Tuesday paid the highest Tuesday night with a perfect junction to stop the issuance of a the council, because of their prox­ which the two big powers warned Soviet-proposed amendments ·to Performances will be liven at ler told the committee he and Nix· price Cor sugar since the Korean squelch. permit to Yocum for the moving imity to houses in that area. each other to keep hands off Prime I p.m, on Fridilv lind Saturay, delete any mention of OAS in the on dlUer on only two issues, na­ War. Sugar circles said the price The afternoon incident involved of two houses on Grand Avenue. Mayor Ray Thornberry 'said the Minister Fidel Castro's revolution· resolution were turned down with lind at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Cow· tional defense and medical care reflected skimpy market supplies Yocum's truck hauling the garage He didn't move the houses, he purpose oC the fences. would be to ary regime. only the Soviet Union and Poland boy. from five states will com· for the aged. And he said the dif· Collowing cutting 01 Cuba's sugar from Grand Avenue, near the just moved the nearby garage. keep sma\] children from running "Don't touch Cuba," was the S0- in favor. Tunisia abstained. Wis. IA'I - An ex· pete for prizes at the 4·H Fair· ferences are largely over meth· quota. They said there were large Riverside Drive·Burlington Street And in past years, city officials out into tramc, and the council viet warning. Cuba announced it accepted the fire demolished the lre""ds south on Highway 218. ods, not purpose. quantities of sugar in the world. intersection. have sought similar injunctions to thought they were doing these "Don't touch us. Don't seek to J. C. Penney Co. depart· prevent Yocum from moving peopJe a good turn. extend Communist imperialism," decision of the Council, but would here Monday, killing II houses when it appeared serious 3. Referred to the city engineer was the U.S. reply. have preferred II condemnation 0' persons and Injuring 211. traffic problems would occur. tor action, a request by residents By a vote oC s.o with two abo the United States. Cuba charged workers probed the ruinS of the Douglas Street area that a stentions the ll·nation council ap· that Washington was committing Sometimes the houses were moved economic aggression against her. belief 15 others remaiD before city action was taken, caQ$­ small dirt by-{)8sS road in that proved an Argentine·Ecuadorean the charred debril. Study Tells SUI's Needs jng traffic tie·ups. On one occasion area be oiled to eliminate a dust Soviet Delegate Arkady A. Sob· said the bodies teo a house couldn't pass under an nuisance, and that speed limit olev and U.S. Ambassador Henry from the rubble were SUI last week requested from which was conducted to determine ,8pective fields, and for the employ· itdditional faculty is needed to overhanging tree and completely signs be erected. Cabot Lodge Issued the "Don't 4. Approved II new street lighting beyond immediate recal' the State Board of Regents a w~at was needed by SUI in the ment of Caculty at the . rank 0{ as· take the place of part·time instruc· Macmillan touch Cuba" warnings. blocked the strect. contract with the I()wa-D1inois Gas were taken to the HI' t~ansIusion oC $2,225,000 as an anti· way oC additional support. sistant professor or above to reo tors and graduate assistants. But the climax of the whole day Sobolev reiterated Premier Nlk­ and Electric C'ompany. ita Khrushchev's warning that So· armory where ateIII' dote to its "pernicious anemia," The followin& monetary propos· place teaching graduate assistants. Gr.tIu... Coli... - '245,750. A came when Yocum appeared be· Warns: Reds was set up. which is what the University caUs 5. Approved changes in tenta· viet military might would be made als and their e~planatlons, which CoIl... of lUll.... , AdIftlnlstr.· considerable amount of money is fore the lowa City Council Tuesday tive, plans Cor the new Administra· • its problem oC undersupport. were extracted from the survey, tlon-$28O,lI5O. Additional funds are LONDON I.t! -: Prime Minister available to Cuba If- that country necessary to bring adequate staff night. Yocum said he had filed tion Buil~ins . This problem ()f undersupport in tell what SUI would have done need to bring this college up to to the Graduate College in view routeings and a request for permits Harold Macmillan called on S0- is attacked. • The council adjourned until July viet Premier Nlkita Kbrushchev He said thl. did not mean the comparison with other educational with the $2,225,000. Its proper standing among col- of the large proportion of students to move the two houses, and he 26, at whicl1 lime they wlll set a institutions has brought on a grad· Coil ... of L...... Arts ,;". $524,. leges 0{ its kind in similar uni· who are at the graduate levlIl and would like the request to be either Tuesday to llban'don at once the Soviet Union was threateniDJ the date for a public hearing on next aggressive trend in Soviet diplo­ States with rockets, but uaI dilution of the programs offer· 100. This Is one of tbe colleaes versitiea. The areatest need is for the increasingly complex nature of approved or denied. The time for year's budget. United ed at SUI during a time when en· most seriously aflected by the in- outstanding staff to supplement graduate and research programs. this action had elapsed he said. macy, warning it threatens an ac· was merely saying: rollments and costs are going up adelluate appropriations of the the po'esent limited number of dis· A much larger sum is needed lo Mayor Ray Thornberry answered cidental drift into nuclear war. "Don't touch Cuba. Leave Cuba at a rate greater than the increase post.war years. In the Department tingulshed persons. restore SUI's research program to that he did not feel the Council He told Khrushchev that the alone. Don't threaten Cuba with Threat to U.S" Kremlin's accusations against the III tax. fund support from the leg· of English, for example, the stu- Coil... 0 f bentittrr - $12,000. a place it once held among leading smith inquired of Yocum whether your might. Other countries also Islature, the University says. dent registrations have grown This sum Is needed to employ two universities. Many more research action pending against Yocum. Subiect of Lecture Western powers lacked Ifounda­ have much mIght." The $2 million would have been more than 60 percent in the past faculty members in the field 01. assistants are needed, and it should I This was followed by consider· tion in Cact and was bringing the To this Lodge replied: In addition to the funds necessary seven years while the profes~rial Dental Hy&iene In order to bring be noted that SUI had one research able discussion between the council The combined power or Commu· world to the brink .f calamity. "Neither we nor the members of 'or the current level of operation, staff decreased more than 20 per· a department which is alreadY assistant for three professors in and Yocum, and then Yocum and nlst China and the Soviet Union, Tbe British leader urged Khrush. the Organization of American 0. "starting ba~." The starting ~ent.)n Geology, SUI has six full- aDOd up to real excellence. 1940-41 and only one for each eight council member Mrs. Thelma as well as the challenge which that chev to exercise "patience and re­ State. are frl&htened by these base consists 0 f appropriatlons time stall members where the CoIIeg_ of IcIuc'lt!.... - $56,000. professors In 1959-60. Lewis, until Mrs. Lewis said she combination presents to the United straint" 80 the world could return threats, nor will we be deterred made by the preceeding General average for the Big TeD I, 13.2. This amount Is needed to secure CoU ... of Law - $33,500. This would make no more. comment. Stales, will be discussed at 8 to­ to the more hopeful road It seemed from our treaty obU&ations to pre­ Aasem&ly and is used as a starting In numbers of students who are faculty in the fifllds of higher edu­ sum is necessary to secure Caculty Then the embarrassing question night when the third In the series to be traveling before the collapse vent establishment of a re&lme poiot for further appropriations. candidates Cor graduate degrees, cation and adult education which in the fields 0' jurisprudence, and was asked. of Shambaugh lectures is presented o( the Paris summit conference in dominated by international co~· The Regents turned down the however, this department II only SUI has needed for several years municipal corporation and zoning Council member ,Jame~ H. Ne· in the Shambaugh Lecture Room May. munillm. ~ million increase, but did grant a aliahtly below the Bla Ten aver- but has not had tbe money to Efl­ which SUI has needed for a long could take any action with court In the SUI Library. Macmillan made hts points In a "AU we lay Is lImply thll: Don't tIOO,OOO increase to the starting ale. These are samples showing ploy. or not he had ever moved a house The lecturer, Allen S. W~it!ng, note to the Soviet government and touch UI; don't touch those witb base subject to approval from the a situation where the prImary Coli ... of l/lfl,,""'" - $56,000. (Continued on Page 3) wit~out a permit. staCf member oC the Social Science a personal lettllr to Khrushchev. whom we are tied: don't seek to lIate lealslature. need is for the 'employment and No major expalllion in this field is Yocum grinned ond said,' "I Division of RAND, wUl speak on He read the texts to an attentive extend Cornmunlat imperla1iJm. 'The $2 ,miUion request Was base4 retention oC di9llnaulahed C.culty anticlpated,.1nce thla collele oper· guess 1'1\' have to take the same the subject: "The SIno-Sovlet Cbal­ and sYJ:llpathetlc HOUle of Com­ That'. very simple and ou&ht to ·be aa . aD JnstltuUQJ\.Wfdf IW'ft1 who will lie Ie,,*,_ iD tbelr i.· IteI "Ill • limited eDl'ollment, but Study-__ ------:, . 1taDd that lIlrs, Lewis just took," lenle," mons. ~~~\,! .• , \ ,

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TIN DGflg Iowan'" written and edited by studentl and If goocrned b!l a board of floc stlldcnt tmsfCC8 elected bV G.O.P. Liberals: Spending N~t Cure-All ,," .eudmat body and four facully lrustell8 appointed by tile prC8ldent of rhe University. The Dally Iowan, Critized edUorlaJ policy, ,herefore, iI not an il%pr68Sion of SUl admlnLstration policy or opinion, In any porliculDt. By SEN. JACOB K. JAVITS with our power. our position and - Lion at the local. state and led­ individual according to his capac. By JUDY HOLSCHLAG Herald TrlbaD. N .... Servlee our principles as a people. He Staff Writer eral level. and including also ity. TIle last and greatest (£ll1or'. Nole: Tbls I. Ibe '.e­ believes In a hard-headed policy .". of a two-put lerlel deaUnl' where possible. the private econ· NATIONAL SEJCURlTY: The Georges Bizet. the opera ..lIb Ih. polllleal pbUolophy 01 Ibe about budgets, taxes and expen­ lhpabUe.an Party.. Tuelday Sen. omy. This policy carries out a liberal Republican wants our rntID, " is being rehearsed by r"~~~~--::~~~::~~~·-~~·~=:·:'· ~~~=:~--~:~~-:·:l' Barry G.ldwaler Mid tbe only ditures and he will fight against basic tenet or Republicanism as party to con sider along willi a SUI Music and Dramatic Arts bop. for Ibe GOP WI. to lake .. fi scal irresponsibility at any level .I'nd far 10 lb. rlrbl. Tod.y S.n. put forward by Abraham Lin coln strong defen se establishment as partments for performance J ••II . lalte. quUe • dltleropl of government and against vest­ m these words: "The legitimate an integral part of national de­ week. f. "Iew.) ed bureaucracy in the Federal object of government is to do fense. a well financed and staff· Bizet. born the son of a WASHINGTON - I am often Government. But, he is willing for a community of people what­ ed mutual security program musiC teacher in 1838, asked to define liberal Republi­ to vote to pay for what as a ever they need to have done. but combining military and tecllnical talent early. At the canism, and I am also asked nation he believes we need. He cannot do at all, or cannot so assistance and economic aid. He began studying at the believes in the operation of the well do. for themselves-in their envisions an expanding role lor ~rvatoire. In the ensuing why liberal Republicans don't private economic system in the separate and individual capaci­ the private economy in our for. be won many prizes for his bolt the GOP and join the Demo­ public interest-with a trustee­ ties." T his approach differs eign policy as increased U. S. chief among them the cratic Party. The answers arc of ship res ponsibility Cor employ­ sharply from the Democratic private overseas investment de Rome, which he key importance in the current ment. productivity and competi­ Party'S tendency to throw the spurs a rate of growth accept. Jll57 [or his cantata policy discussions among Repub­ tive quality and pricing. full burden upon the Federal able to the people of the Ie" C1otilde ." licans - lively and stimulating These principals are fundamen­ Government in many federal developed areas. He jJelieves in After spending three discussions which I hope to see tal to his concept of Republican­ grant and loan programs. In­ broad international trade and Rome. a condition of the resolved with the adoption oI a ism as conceived by the party's deed. the Eisenhower Admini· travel policies which would as­ ret returned to Paris. responsible, progressive party founders over 100 years ago, and stration has recommended or ac- . sure us and all free world na· plaUorm thy the 1960 Republican adapted to the problems of to­ tually submitted such "partner­ tions of a fair share of fast de­ Convention. Indeed, the word day. ship" programs in every area I veloping foreign markets. He progressi ve is just as apt for a have just mentioned and it origi­ wlll work to strengthen the CIVlL RIGHTS : Civil rights is nated the "partnership" concept United Nations, to make the rule 2 BuilClin liberal Republican. properly a bipartisan issue when ator Eastland of Senate Judici­ ary, and Representative Smith of for the development of dams and of law controlling in the world The liberal Republican. like it comes to enacting a meaning­ power projects. and to strengthen the Interna. me, does not brand automatically ful bill in Congress-though Re­ House Rules. They are irrevo­ Conservative Republicans are tional Court of Justice, to broad. In Planni any proposal Cor a new Cederal publicans furnish many of the cably and quite sincerely oppos­ en cultural and educational ex· program as "Government inter· needed votes-but it is also a ed to the passage cjf civil rights frank about their worry that "in­ dividual freedom" may be jeop­ change programs throughout the Two major SUI ference" bound to curtail indi­ solid Cact that majO[· action in bills. If they can·t kill them out­ world. and to develop further the vidual liberty. But, unlike many the Executive Department like right. they will us c every lawful ardized by programs in which projects - the $4.6 million the F'ederal Government particl­ regional organizations like NATO rial Union addition and the Democrats. he is not willing to that which has come during this means to block them or substan­ to which we adhere. support a federal program call· Republican Eisenhower Admin­ tially to weaken them. On the pates on what are generally con­ tory to house 350-400 ing for more spending or more istration is more practicable for civil rights issue, even a liberal sidered matters of domestic wel­ Above aU, the liberal Republi. dents - are in the active centralized control in the Fed­ Republicans. For. the Democrat­ Democrat-unlike a liberal Reo fare. But, the concept of "indi­ can never for one moment doubts print stage. eral Government as the cure-all ic Party is tragically divided on publican-'finds himself a victim vidual freedom" negates itself if our ability to meet the Commun· George Horner, for just about every public ill: of the split in his party. it is used as the excuse for the ists' economic, military or ideo­ planning. reported this issue. This issue alone would failure of the Federal Govern­ logical chailenge. He has the ut· rule out for the liberal Repub­ SOCrAL WELFARE: The li­ tentatively set for prl~sentaltiQ A liberal Republican sees for ment to h"lp I the individual most confidence and ·faith, given the Federal Government a per­ lican a switch to the Democrats. beral Republican sees clearly Union drawings for , achieve those things which he the policies and the require· the State Board of Regents. fectly legitimate role as a co­ Notwithstanding the position of the responsibility to formulate has every right to aspire to to­ ments. in thc ability o( our pri· the liberal Democrats for civil programs in the fields of hous. Drawings for operative partner with the pri­ day, but wqich ~ cannot possib. vate economic system. our forms the womcn's I vate economy in the developmen~ rights legislation, a Democratic ing; social security; medical ly attain alone in our modern, of government, and our individ· to be located directly of the country. in the advance· majority in the Congress elevates care for the agcd; health and complex society. The right kind ual capacities as the members Burgh Hall on the corner ment of the welfare o[ the in­ Southern conservative D e m 0- medical research; primary, sec­ of government action in this area or a free society to lead the Clinton and East dividual and in fulfilling this na­ crats to the key committee ondary and higher education; helps fortify the private economy. world to peace with justice and Streets. are not as far along. chairmanships w h i c h control aid to depressed areas--based on l, ... .~ tion's responsibility for a leader­ strengthens it, and enables it to to still higher levels of growth. One snag. the purchase of ship in the world commensurate civil rights legislation. like Sen- joint participation and contribu- do a better job in providing the· of prosperity and of free insti· erty on which to build. has full range of opportunity lor the tutions. entty been overcome . Ray B. Mossman. University Roscoe Drummond Reports- Dess manager. , I' The University. with • • • Get Off the !?!!&dX?! Line •• •• lion from the Board of pay $5,000 more than the Interpreti ng Qrice. offered $31,000 for the ',I' Worries of American Voters Bloomington property of H. schof and $25,000 for the CJinton property 01 Mrs. The News Koser. Will Affect Election Most Originally, both nrn,nl'r'tv-()U Basis ,for Increased F ·~nds Request By J. M. ROBERTS asked for more LOS ANGELES - Neither the President Truman and President ing aggressions. to oppose its ad­ AP News Analyst ' since accepted the 1Tnivl'.r~il l candidates nor the parties nor Eisenhower have been before mission to the United Nations. fers. Purchase contracts To negotiate with the Soviet be approved by the Board ·.S~t Forth in SU.I Report the platforms will make the him. Is the Communist sphere mere· drawing East and West together. issues that will dominate the We ail know that a party plat­ Union at any diplomatic level ients and Executive Council "whenever and wherever there 1y pursuing a new tack on its old voiced his exasperation Tuesday state. Presidential election. form is never a binding commit­ course of zig-zag. with hot and over the latest Soviet tactics. The issue that will most affect ment. This is particularly true be- is a realistic possibility of pro­ Present planning for the (E,lIler'l Nile: Thl. II lb. !In' 01 ••orl., ae.llnr education'al institutions? How was the figure cold applications of propaganda " I simply do not understand r gress without sacrifice of prin­ Iqry is, ~\la.t it would , "'11~JU te-,grl .....bl.b leU. wby Ihe t1 nlv.r~ ltY $2.2 million;.as an addition to the startio~ base, the election 'V.ilI . be what m9~t , cause no party fully controls Con­ , again~t the West, or is it trying to ,your purpose as of today." -he t · '\Ie le.el Ii dots D-G£ receive fundi - ln proportion io Itll fiCld ciple." facilitills except dining ' educaUona. load.) worries tile American people. gress. But in the or foreign manufacture a record with which messaged Soviet Premier N'lklta arrived at? My own conviction is that the policy the President has total These commitments give assur­ it might later on try to excuse a Khrushchev. The world may acei· Food service lfouJd be ance to the nation and to our al­ Burge Hali. Much has been heard during the past year The answe.rs to tbese questi~ns can be factor that will most determine initiative. Since Rep. Chester war? dentally slip into nuclear war if it' the outcome will be, not technical Bowles, Kennedy's pre-convention lies and warning to the Commu­ No cost estimate has of SUI's fight for a larger proportionate share found in a report, "The State University of Prime Minister Nehru oC India, continues, he said. debate over foreign aid or mis­ foreign policy adviser. himself nist that there will be continuity The message went off even as nounced for the building. as in the vital purposes of American after a recent trip to Europe and pf the appropriations alloted to Iowa's three Iowa's Bequest for Operating Funds in Pro­ siles or the 02 wrote the foreign policy sections the Middle East. told his people President Eisenhower and his ad· tectural drawings are U"';VllIl'l flights. but ra th­ I to reflect Kennedy's views. they foreign policy regardless of the major educational institutions. Th 'iJ University portion to its Educational Load Factor." Even that a resumption of communica­ visers were meeting to seek some In the Uninon addition, er which nomi­ constitute a good guide to the outcome of the election. This is understanding on the point also. though the request was left hanging for the good. My judgment would be that tions after -the summit conference storywing west along the maintains that in light of the greater education nee 'c a n per­ Kennedy position. break between East and West, It did seem that Khrushchev, River would house two of the next two years, this series will attempt, for Kennedy would not have a chance load it carries and the more expensive nature suade the coun­ They remove any anxiety that more "talk and peaceful ap­ daring to attempt to give orders units in the design. the reader's interest and for public recogni­ try that he is the DemocraMc nominee will of winning if he had not done so or if he continued the uncertain Proaches." was the only alter. to the United States about Cuba Food service, having of its, enrollment and curriculum, SUI should tion of the problem, to relate some of the more better fitted and move to a soft posture in dealing native to war. and the Congo - and talking COD' kitchens, private dining can better be line which he fleetingly exhibi ted reteive more funds than it does now in relation with the Soviets or that he will The cagy Indian leader, who tinuollsly about what he could do and a cafeteria vital details of the University compiled report. trusted to lead be disposed to promise a kind of - and has now abandoned - when he once suggested that if usually speaks with the voice of with his rockets-might have fallen river. would be on the to the funds received by Iowa State University The report begins with a list of statements the nation at a peace - by - negotiations which pacifism. told leaders of his Con­ into the belief that he can win a time of cbanging he had been President he might and Iowa State Teachers College. tel1i'.ng SUI believes it should receive would sacrifice the positions now gress party they must reailze the nuclear war. The idea has been ~hy and uncertain held by the West. have "regretted" to Premier Khrushchev the U2 flights. world was on the brink of war. expressed more than once by hill)· , The argument was heard again last week, greater funds. DRUMMOND world crisis. Sen. Kennedy is unequivocally That was June 5. Since then. whethcr as boast or actual belief. Conference This is one of the reasons wliy This wide agreement between when the Board of Regents met at Lake Okobo­ They are: commi tted: the United States and the Soviet In the primitive political psy· the Democratic nominee, Sen. To retain against any "surrend­ Sen. Kennedy and the Eisenhower Union have fallen into a battle of chology of Soviet leaders there bas ji to apprqve budgets for the three schools and '1. SUI teaches mote students in higher Kennedy. chose the older and ex­ er positions which are essential Administration does not remove bitterly worded threats over Cuba always been manifest a belief Warned of perienced and respected Lyndon foreign policy from the ·campaign. draw up appropriations recommendations for cost graduate and professional programs. to the defense of freedom." involving the Monroe Doctrine. that an appearance of power can Johnson as his running-mate. The issue will be who can best be over the shooting down of another be made through boasts and tough To never abandon the captive cr;lUnted on to further these ob­ fPe Sta.te Legislature. .' 2. The ratio of educational costs averages This is why in his acceptance peoples "who are now behind the American plane. over the Congo. language. speech and in the party platform. jectives. AdoU Hitler once got his per· SUI did receive a recommendation for the at least three to one for students studying at iron curtain through any formnl and over East-West relations in Sen. Kennedy made it clear that To the rulers of the Communist general. suasion or power, bringing devIlS­ DES MOINES (A'\ -J. the graduate level, compared to undergradu­ approval of the status quo" and world the Democrats said: "We 1961-1-962 biennium which was $5 miUion he was firmly committed to the to seek their liberation "by every Prime Minister Harold Macmil· . tation to the world and more par· Angeles police officers ates in the SUI type iQstitution. same overriding objective of re­ confidently accept your challenge lan of Great Britain, who went to ticularly - as Khrushchev should midwestern cities Tuesday h 0 nor a b I e and responsible to competition in every Cielr;l of more than the amount appropriated in the 3. The three to 'one educational cost ratio sisting Communist expansion as means." Moscow last )lear in the 'hope of recall - to the Third Reich. efforts will be made to human effort." police review boards, 1959-1960 period, but attempts to get mone- is consistently SUPPorted by inter-institutional To defend West Berlin against TM question which this election this could mean outside seizure by either the East Ger· tary recognition of its special problems were comparisons of thc clements which affect size OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN will 'decide is whether the major­ law enforcement agl!lleies. man Communists or by the So­ ity of the voters will feel that the thwarted. and cost. viets. Good Listening ... The two are Capt. Kennedy leadership or the Nixon Davis. vice president The University had asked the Regents to 4. Within the Iowa state supported system • Unlvenlly ' To defend Formosa. leadership will belter meet this Angeles Fire and To deny recognition to Red chal(enge. ' alIow an increase of $2,225,000 to its "starting of higher education. SUI bears 50.2 per cent Ie) 1960 New York Herald Tribune. League. and Sgt. 4', CaJendar China and, in light of its eontinu- Inc. l Moore. The "starting base" is the appropriation of the educational load weighted for higher Today On WSUI b~se_" They were here to speak made by the proceding session of the General ~ graduate. costs. . WedneldlY, July 20 THE OLD DROP AWA Y and told you so." It's a very ' sad eighth annual National Assembly, and·it is used as a sort of starting 5. In:!Jumber of students alone SUIlmroll­ arc succeeded by the new today casc. Anyway. if you wish to of Police Associates. Dele 8 p.m. - Shambaugh Lecture from 52 associations in 14 point pnwhich the institutions can ask for more ment has climbcd to a point exceeding that of University Bulletin Board at WSUI. The last program in the indulge someone else's weakness by Allen Whiting of the Rand (for a change>. be aimed ~t representing 162,000 police ofl lI.tnntt, .~I.'" ....e ••__ ...... ,...... t n. Dell, ...... or less money. In other words, SUI wa asking Iowa State by 16.6 per cent (Fall of 1959), and Corporation. "The Sino -Soviet series News in Twentieth Cen· WSUI at 12 :45 p.m. were attending the conferenl Threat" - Shambaugh Auditor­ .... Itl C.•••• I ...... C ••Io •• • , •••••f , •• e., ..f ...... 11 ..... n., tury America will be heard at the Regents to "spot" them $2.2 millioll in their appropriations have ~ot reflected this change. • ••n ..., .., ...... , _ ...... effI.. r of , ...... AN HOUR OF HY -STEREO Davis said the league has ium. ...u ...... r _1aI ,...... IN' ...... I. , ...... 11 :15 a.m. At 2:55 p.m., on the from 7 p.m. to 8 will have _Vari· ' fighting efforts to establish request for more funds, just to recognize the In comparisons with similar educational LECTURE-DEMONSTaATIONS ON oervea, 52.15) will be .V'Sllable dally other hand, a brand new series, 6. ART OF WOOD-BWCK PRINTING except Sunday from 8:10 a.m. to ations on a Nursery Tune b1 view board in Los Angeles. H ThurlcSly, July ~1 fact that SUI had bigger job to do than the situations in other states, SUI is inadequately will be presented Thursday. July 21, 6:30 p.m. ltarting July 11 .t the Handel: Man and Music. will Dohnanyi as featured selectiOD. SUch an agency would se a et 8 p.m. In ttte Pentacrest Room east lobby desk ot the Union. Mall commence a daily, Monday Then those who continue to ijs­ hamper the accepted admil other two schools. , supported ill terms of the proportion of the 8 p.m. - Studio Theatre Pro. of Ihe Union. The lecture. sponsored order. wlJl be accepted from July 11 through Friday, run at that time. duetion, "Amphytrlon 38" by by the Summer IllsU lute on the Far to 20; mall orders ehould be """I ten to FM, 91.7 megacycles. will live and disciplinary procedu total educational load it carries. EIl. t and the Art Department. wlU 10 Opera. IQwa Me"",rtal Union. The request was turned down, but the Giraudoux·Berman. feature Mrs. Ya,u Morl of Kyoto, Tickets will also be on ""Ie lit Mac- AND TALK ABOUT REPETI­ enjoy a wondel'fuliy varied two al1)' police department. He Japan. (Some 0 f her wood-block Brido Auditorium from 7 to 8 p.m. TIOUS. Sports at Midweek's more hours or music by Andrea that such boards have been Poard .pproved a mucl~ sm;;tllcr sum to be 1 7. Th~ extent to which the SUI proportion print. are on ex.ttlbltlon in tho on Ihe nlllMs the opera II preaenled. of the Iowa educational load has not been rec­ Frl.y, July 22 )lorln corridor and prlnla studio keeper is still hanplng away on Gabrielli, Paul Hindemith. Mi. lished in Minneapolis. Detroi added to the starting base - $500,000. (All the 8 p.m. - Studio Theatre Pro­ of the Art Building 1 rom now I N T I I - V ARSlTr CHIISTIAN the All-Star game. As if we had chael Praetorius, Mozart and Philadelphia. ognized in proportionate appropriation ranges through Thursday.) FE LLOW 811JP moe'" every Tuesday appropriations fU'e subject to the approval of duction. "Amphytrion 38" by , at. 8 p.m. In the Recreation Area not heard enough of that old Roger Goeb (T~ird Symphony>' Both Davis and Moore sai between and at least, on UNIVEISITY (JOOPERATIVE BA­ Conference Room In the Union. thing (or those old things, de·. ANOTHER PROGRAM FROM the State Legislature, of course. ) $1,961,883 $2,328,258 Giraudou-Berman. BY-SITTING LEAGUE will b. In the American Civil Liberties Un j pending on how old YOU are). the basis Of comparisons within Iowa, as well charge 01 Mr8. Phillip Benson from JOWA MEMOaJAL CNION Summer THE BRITISH ISLES, Londop co~cerned wjth estflbl~hing r What is the factual basis for SUI's belief Saturday, July 23 July 12 to July 28. Call 8-0786 for session Hou",,: Sunday throullb The idea seems to be that the Forum. will be hcard at 8 p.m. boards, and Moore added. •. 8 a sltter. call Mrs. Warnock al 8-268' Thursday, 7 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.; rrl­ as with similar situations outside Iowa. p.rn. - Studio Theatre Pro­ day ancl Salurday. 7 •. m. 10 ml4- games thi ~ . year were not a Chances arc very good that the tha~ it should receive a larger proportionate duction. "Amphytrioll 38" b, for InlormaUon Gboul membership In e~orts have been a scheml the leaKue. night. crashing success. HE predicted subject under discussion will be porting to protect citizens. b funds alloted to Iowa's three major TOII(GRROW : The SUI rep.rt .0 ...... , •••••Iote. Giraudoux-Berman. R.,."..... UoII Are.: Monday through share of the menll .. lib deleUe. 11IIorm ..Uon. F!'I4ILY NIGHT8 for summer ....- Thursday, 8 a.m. to 10:15 p.m.; Fri­ it. and now he wants to say "I Africa, Land of Mystery 8D~ effect would be to depriv • Ion students, ltall, hculty, anlS day and Saturday, B a.m. to mId­ WEDNESDAY. JULY 20. lOGO Enchantment . Tue ..y, July H their f.amUl.. w1ll be held Mch nlllht; Sunelay. 3 p.m. to 10:10 p.m. cillzens of protection by eofe ------.~,------~ 8 p.m. - Opera "Cannen". di· Wednetday from 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. Go I d Feather Room: Monda, 8:00 Mornlnll Chapel 'l1HEN AT 8:30 P. M., Max ~ their police force." DAILY IOWAN IDITORIAL ITAJ'W I. not ~bl.. but eve,", eflort wtU In Ihe ),Ield House. Children mull1 throUlLb Thursday, , a.m. to 10 :1' 8:15 News all the lIttle learners will disCUSS IIIMIIIR Editor ...... Ray Burdick be made ' to __reel en-on with tile rected by Dr. Harrold Shiffler be accompanied by their parenla ., p.m.; Friday. , a.m. to 11:48 p.m.; 8:30 CI.ssroom- Elizabethan Drama "By maintaining control 9: 15 Morning Music another phase of U. S. liCe In tbe AVDIT IIURIAII Man•• ln, Ed. Georp H. WIIUaJ1Ul Jr. next bme., and James Dixon - Macbride all times. Admission will be by .tall Salul'day, 8 a.m. to 11:45 p.m.; Sun­ diSCipline of policemen. the OW New. EdItors •. ..• . Ron Weber and or .ummer ....s lon 1.0. card. only. day. 12 noon to 10,15 p:m. 8:30 Bookshelf series American Civilization. Marcia Bolton Auditorium. Actlvltin wlU Include awlmmln,. Cafeteria: MORcs.y throutb Thurs­ 8:55 Newl be able to control the law er mavuLATIONI MIMBn '" u.. AIIOOlATZD palll 10 :00 Music BETI'ER KEEP LISTENING Editorial AaItItIInt ...... Jim 8ecla croquet, hol.'Smoes, quoJlt, darts, day, (breakIa,t) 7 a .m. to 1\ a.m., ment agencies." Mo.ore add City EdJtor .....•... • Dorothy Collin The Asaoclatecl Preto I. entllled ex­ We"iUy, July 27 pin, ponll. badminton, baakelbell, (lunch) 11 :30 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Idln­ 11:15 Nllws In 20th Century AmerIca ali you can to WSUl and KSVl· SpOrIa Editor .•...• .John Hanrahan ehalvely to the UM for repubncallon handball. ete. net) ,5 p.m. to 8:48 P.m.: Saturda,. 11 :45 Jlelllllou5 Ne..,. Reporter of all the Joeal new. printed In thJI 11 :118 New. capsule FM. becallse on August 8 (thr~ ( ?ublllhecl dally except Sund.y end Chief Pholollrlpber •. Dennta RthcIer B p.m. - Opera "Carmen". di· !luncb only) 11:30 I.m. to I p.m.; .. • new.pa.... r a. wall u aU AP DeWI Sunday, (dinner only) 11:30 a.m. to 13 :00 Rhythm IWmblea ~ weeks away) the former lIoncll, enel lee.1 holillay. by .tu~ IllJpalcb... rected by Dr. Harrold Shi(f1er PLAYNIGHT8 for JUmmer ","Ion 1:30 p.m. • 12 :30 New. IEAT THE HIGH COS ~en& PIlbUcaUon., Inc.. Communl.,.- DAD.Y IOWAN AUVIlITUINO ITAWW and James Dixon - Macbride Itudenla. faculty and their .pou... 12 :15 Sportll at MldWeelc into what' is called "short sched­ ,1Ianl Center. low. CIt)'. low.. En­ Duane.. Mana,er and DAD.r IOWAN IUPl8nl08a PaOli wlU be held In the Field Hou.. BUMMIR MAILING ADD8\111 of 1:00 MosUY Music OF LIVING i.._ • ..-... e... maher at the Auditorium . every Tuesday and Friday from 7:30 ule" and the latter drops ~ AdverUtdnll Director ••.. 14,,1 Ada_ 8(JOOOL 01' lOlJaNALII. WACULTr Delta Sllma PI, prof.llional bu.ln_ 2:55 Handel- Man and Music pcMIl DUke at low. CII" under the AdverU.ln, 14.... 11"" '" Philip W.re to 9:30 p.m. Admission will be by fraternity, b Rur.1 Route I. Box 71- 3:55 New. the broadcast air aitoget\l8i" WITH A MqllLE HOIII AlIt at COll~ of March I, 1m. Pub1l9her ••...... • lobn II. Harrison Clalliflee! Manaler J. !'rank Brownell 'rl.y, July 2t .t.U or .ummer ....Ion I.D. cord. An corre9llOndence d~ng IWIIm. 4:1\0 T.. Time Since the malady Is guarante~ , Aut. CI .... Mllr. . Marguorite Follelt Eelltorlal •.•. •• Arthur M. JIancl_n only. Actlvltle8 will Include swlm­ vacallon mllal be mal1e4 to lhIII Ill. 4:58 News Capsul. You Can select From ~IAL '1tt trpm noon tQ m!dnlCht to PromoUon Man.ller .. Jam•• WI",er Adverllelnl ...... 1:. John KottmaD 8 p.m. - Opera "Carmen." di· min,. belketball. pi", pon,. bad­ cireSI. 5:00 Preview to 41st for at least seven' weeki. America'. Most Populal ieport ae.,.. Item., women'. pag. Clreulatlon ••••..•. Wilbur Pe","- rected by Dr. Harrold Shiffler !bUnton. paddle ball and bandbalJ. 5:)5 SPOrt Time listeners are advised to 'soak lIP LI ..... 110""', W announcemenl. 10 The DAILY IOWAN CIIlOULATION I)AILY IOWAN: aludenq mn have 5:30 News ~ ~an. ·J)dlto ....l oUicet are III C~.llon Mana,er . ... Robert' BeU . and James Dixon - "'acbrlde LUTHIRAN ITUDINT AIIOOIA • The Dally Iowan mollee! to in1 .d­ 5.45 Political Bock.round as much as they can stand in It IIODILI '1'0 CBOOIII n tilt (101IlIn1l,*-Uona center. ... RUS1111. BOABO or ITlJDUI'l 8:00 Eyenlnr Concerl " rU8U(JATIONI. INC, Auditorium. , TJON .ummer dJscu.,IOII w/U be .-e.. In the United .11110. elurine the meantime. Pay parUcutar FIRST IN SALES D·IAL 41t11f you do not neel';' your held Heh Sunday .t 5 p .m. at the the vacation , period. 7.00 AM -rM stereo Conce" 1I10AU81 WE All c•• __ , ...... 1 .y Clanler in Wilter Batbeej Ati pro Georre &a.t­ Chrl.tu. HOUle, U2 ' E. Church St. 8:(1) London J'onim attention to Saturdays as Cl1J DaDy row.n by 7130 8.m. The DalI, on. CoDere 01 Dlintlltry; J.ne QD­ Saturday, July JO 8:30 Amerlc.n Clvlliution FIRST IN SIRVICI at.\<. ~ ~ta r.~k11 or ,10 per rowan circulation I'Itlee In t~e Com· "lip from Ablurdlty" II the dJJ­ L"'RAKY nouu. Moncfo,.:rrt. and Saturday Supplement are ehrl.t, A3; Paul 1:. Haeen.,n. D3; day, 7::10 • .m .... a.m.; aoturd.y, 9:00 Trio III aclv ...... : ." month., ".l1li; municatlona Center I. open from I 8 p.m. - Opera "Carmen," di· cUlllon theme. "ao being beefed ~ for the mon .... :. .)' mall In low •• Judith lon .., M: Prof. 1IulIII. Kelso. . .m.·5 p.m.; Sunday. 1 :30.JI.m. ..J a.m. 8:4lI New. Final IPtfII WOLLl.'SdNC• it • .m. to 8 p.m. Mo ..... y throu,h !!'rI. rected by Dr. Harrold Shiffler 10:00 SJG., OFF ~ clay and from • to 10 a.m. Saturday. ' Department of Political IIVlen"'; Prof. IIUMMIR OPIIA. "C,rmen." 117 Delk Service: MDnda~-""IIn)lI.' I days ahead. (Nobody real\f .1..... ,. '" .I~ P ••~. DI ~I 'l"A.Ai .ot:n::::o '!l~~ Leone O. Moeller. School of ,JlJllmal. .aQd J~ DJxQn - .· lUcl)1Ude AIeoNN Bilel will be P1"'l"'lod a.m.-lO p.m.; "J4!!If. .".".,.. P·!"·i I ,I" "Attft,t4IJMt .wllnts' '~sl!~rrY sc~ei"lU .. _ MARION, IOWA ...... Wl6, ... _l1li.... 101 18m; Sara D. 8chlndler. Ali ,.rot. 1.. July·.1 to 30 at a p.m_ In 'Mac- ' Batul'da" 8 I.m;.,- 11. . ~, • 7:00 n MUoiO . .:;' A. Vu Dlkt, Coliell of M\I4laIllla. Auditorium. ..m...aa. -., __, ...... Po" , arowed, like Tops),.) ...... -- - Bride AlId1torlllllL Tlcke" (au r .. 10 ~OO SlOW OFr THE DAILY IOWAN-low. CIty, I • .-w..... " July It. ~.... LATI$T spy SERVICES Study- ,Amphytrion 38' SUI Instructor To Go to Drake LONDON IA'I '- American intel· IOa .~ri1en' Bizet (continued from page 1) ligence methods are up-to·date, but Compose,:, tb,ey will be IQlIed behind t~e l.ron Helps Get M.A. Donald S. Kirschner, SUI gradu· from SUI and is completing reo Curtain, said Trud, Soviet tr\lde time but could not finance. Twenty·[ive·year-old Jerry Solo· ate and now an instructor in West· quirements for the doctor oC philo· Coli.,. of Medicine _ $253,300. mon will finish haU his creative union publication. This amount is needed to add facul. thesis lor the master of arts de· ern Civilization here, has ~n ap­ sophy degree. Quoting Trud, Moscow radio Cr-iJized in 'Fifst Works pointed an inslructor in social sci· said the Central Intelligence Agen· ty and staff in various areas where gree when "Amphytrion 38" opens the college has lagged behind new at the Studio Thearer Thursday ence at Drake University, Des cy had "modernized espionage according to his capac. 8y JUDY HOLSCHLAG eked out a living while he wrote a success. Moines. DIETRICH HONORED and is using the latest in science Staff Wrlt.r by teaching, scoring dance music, Bizet and his two librettists, medical developments. It is also night., . The appointment, which will be­ PARIS III _ Marlene Dietrich, and engineering for ils spy servo The last and greatest work of and making piano transmissions. Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Hale· important that additional faculty The next step in his work toward ice." AL SECURITY: The be available because of the needs the advanced dramatic art degree come efCective the [all semester, who scored a lriumph on a recent Republican wants our Georges Bizet, the opera "Car· Although he was a superb pianist, vy, brought out the drama of the men," is being rehearsed by the he did not want a career as a per· story and characters when they f indigent patients, and in order is his written analySis of the pro­ was announced by George Huff, lour of Israel, has been notified to consider along with a vice·president, Academic Adminis· SUI Music and Dramatic Arts De· former. adapted the opera from Merlmee's bat the doctors will not be reo duction, which he is directing. the Israeli goverrunent has created defense establishment as "I selected this play for anum· tration, at Drake. partments for performance next Discouragement with his first novel. The leading character, Car· ~ uire d to spend an un due amoun t ber o[ reasons," says Soiomon. "I part of national de- operas, which were badly received Kirschner has been an inslructor a special "Bond Between Us financed and staff. 1I'eek. men, is a beautiful Spanish gypsy ?f time with private patients in like the story very much; it's one Bizet, born the son of a Paris by both the press and lhe public, girl, selfish and unconcerned with order to earn their commutation in Western Civilization at SUI for Award" for her. It will be pre· I security program t of the most charming plays that music teacher in 1838, showed his is reflected in the many operas the effccts of her actions 00 others. four years. He received the bache· sented when she returns to the military and technical talent early. At the age of 10, he he left unfinished during the 1860's. tractions. I've ever read. Also, I think i!l's and economic aid. He She combines the extremes of tbe Coli.,. of Nuning - $140,000. lor aod master o[ arts degrees United States next month. ~gan studying at the Paris Con· Even "Carmen" was sharply criti· virtues and vices of the Spanish The College of Nursing is now well especially suited to the season. I an expanding role for servatoire. In the ensuing years, cized by the press after its lirst established but it is staffed too Ulink people fmjoy a comedy of economy in our for. gypsy: she is passionate, greedy, be won many prizes for his music, performance in 1875. Ii this type more Ihan something and sensual, but she can also be largely by persons with very tlle heavier in the summertime. And as increased U. S. chief among them the Grand Prix Although Bizet died at the age of overseas investment self.sacrificing and tender. graduate training. In order to At The STORE e •• de Rome, which he received in 37, three months after "Carmen" Don Jose, one d! her lovers, is maintain proper standing as a de. mostly, I guess the play just in· rate oC growth accept· 1857 for his cantata "Clovis et was first produced, he did hear trigued me." the people of the less C1otilde." the news that his opera had been transformed from an honest army gree granting college, it is neces· Born in Chillicothe, Mo., Solo. At Your DOORI areas. He jlelieves in After spending three years in accepted for production in Vienna. corporal into a smuggler, bandit, sary to substitute for many of mon attended Central Missouri international trade and Rome, a condition of the prize, Bi· From Vienna, "Carmen" went on and murdered under her influence. these persons indiViduals with ad· Slale College, where be oblained policies which would as- zet returned to Paris. There he to a world tour, returning to Paris Finally, after winning her by kill· IV anced degrees. h' b h 1 f' d . us and all free world Da· ing her gypsy husband in a trump. ColI.,e of Pharmacy _ $47,000. lS ac e or 0 sCIence egree ID Aside from the dean, the College of English. During his last two years of a fair share of Cast de­ ed·up duel, Don Jose stabs Car· in college, he decided to go into foreign markets. He men in a jealous rage. Pharmacy has only one full profes· dramatic arts for his advanced de. Sf!!.!t~{" to strengthen the All the music for "Carmen" is sor. The college has tried Cor ev· Nations, to make tbe rule 2 Building Proiects Bizet's, with the exception of eral years to add several dlstin. gr'~~;d been around the theater a controlling in the world guised faculty members but have "Habanera," an old Spanish song never been able to bid eno ugh to little in college, and I decided it strengthen the Interna· sung by Carmen in the first act. of Justice, to broad· secure them. gave more satisCaetion and was In Planning Stage Here Biezt achieves unique effects in Library _ $156,500. This is need. more exciting than English," be ral and educational ex. the four·act opera by an unusual . says. programs throughout ~e Two major SUI construction floors and a nO·room gue t house use of the flute and of the lowest cd for additional staf f tn order to After he receives his master's and to develop further the projects - the $4.6 million Memo· on the remaining three floors. notes of the harp. provide the kind or library service degree next June, Solomon plans organizations like NATO rial Union addition and the dqrmi. The third unit would be a two· "Carmen" will be presented in which is appropriate to a library to teach for awhile before return. we adhere. the size and type of SUI's. tory to house 350-400 women stu· floor addiUon above the present MC)obride Auditorium July 26, 27, Various Service Divisions _ ing for his Ph,D. "Educational the· all, the liberal Republi. dents - are in the active blue· new section. Il would include a 29, and 30 at 8 p.m. (CDT). Tickets ater to me is more interesting thao for one moment doubts print stage. combination ballroom·auditorium, are now on sale at the East Lobby $164,100. The University's Person· professional theater. I personally to meet the Commun· Advertising Rates George Horner, superintendent of conference rooms, and offices for Desk of the Iowa Memorial Union nel Office, Business Office, Regis· think I'll enjoy teaching more than '.:.TYUP:;.;I;.;.nG:-______....;;8 MobIle Home For Sale , 18 ron ,~"r,~i c, military or ideo- (1IlnhOllm Charp leN) , planning, reported Oct. 1 has been student organizations. for $2.25. trar's Office and other administra· I would a professional career," He has the ut· live and service offices on the 24.1I0UR service. Electric typewriter. MUST ..,n 1955 two·bedroom trailer. tentati vely set Cor presentation of h~ says. ODe Day ...... It • Word Jerry Nyan. 8· 1330. 8-)8R Il L of/cr. Phone 8-4922. 8·1 ' (,oln Jid~rlce and faith, given campus have not been adequalely His production, "Amphylrion 38," Two Day...... l~ I WorO ! Union drawings for approval TYPING. 8-001. 8·4 and the require· oy In Fulfillment of Degree Requirements- staffed to take care of the devel· will be presented Thursday, Fri. SELLING Travelo; carport, room' ' ad· the State Board of Regents. '1'hree Day...... 121. Word dlUon, recent rcmodellnll. Not In ability of our pri. oping University. To bring them day, and Saturday, at 8 p.m. Four Day...... HI :l Word TYPING. 3174. trailer COur1.-unusu.lll. settlnr. PhonG 8-30511. 8'­ system, our (orms Drawings for the women's dorm, up to a standard which will prop- (COT), in the Studio Theater. Stu. Five Day...... lSI a Word TYPING. mimeorruphlnlr. notary PUb· 195D SAFEWAY ~o.n. Excellent con- and our individ· to be located directly south of erly serve the tolal program, tnis dents may obtain free lickets by Ten Day• ...... a Word lIc. Mary V. Ilurrus. 400 low. Slato dltlon. Phone 8-S062. 101 Bank BuUdlng. DlJd ~O. 1·28C 1·2J as the members Burgh Hall on the corner of Norlh Weekend Recjtals Scheduled amount of money is necessary. presenting their I.D.'s at the East One Month ...... WI I Word . Clinton and East Bloomington TYPING. 5169. free society to lead the Three recitals have been sched· program in partial fulfillment of Summer SchoOl - $l20,OOO. surs Lobby Desk of lhe Iowa Memorial Real Estate 28 to peace with justice and Streets, are not as far along. summer school, with its large pro· Union. Noo.student admission is DISPLAY ADS ALL kInds. Former secretary and com. uled for this weekend by the SUI the req uirements for the Master of merclal teacher. Marcia Kaiser. CaU CABIN ON THE CEDAR. Less than , 75 years old. 18 ",II •• ealt. Good Ilsh.lng, higher levels of growth, One snag, the purchase of prop· Arts degree. portion of graduate studenls, has cents. 8·2"3. 1. U . and of Cree iosti· erty on which to build, has appar· Department of Music. been seriously hampered by the jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil One Inaert1on: too. FJve room., blcludlng furniture. Sally Rynott, A4, Burlington, will TYPING. 8·2071. Must ""II thl. month. A rc.1 bargain lack of funds Ior adequate staff· '1.28 a Column Inell 1-17 at $2,800. Immediate pOssession. Sec ently been overcome !lccording to Louita Clothier, G, Lamoni, will present an oboe recital Sunday at Ray B. Mossman, University busi· present a viola recital Sunday at ing. Five IlIlIertlona a Month: Mooks Realtors. 8656. 7·28 4 p.m. in North Music Hall. Each Insertion: ,1. a Column IndI Dess manager. 2 p.m. in North Music Hall. General Administration - $50,' ;.;.~o~o~m;.;.;s~Fo~r_R;.;.;e;.;.n;.;.t ____....;l....;.O child Car. is Geneva Southall, G, Iowa City, 000. The California·Big Ten Study AM-PRO Ten Insertions I Month: The University, with authoriza· She will be accompanied by Mar· II Incb SING~ room, alllO l·room apartment...... =-n::.C::.A:.=-R-E------~ will be her accompanist, and Cath· shows that SUI devotes only 1.3 EaelJ Insertion: IIOC CoIUDlll Close In. Dial 4913. 8·19 ~~316. In my home. D~~ tion from lhe Board of Regents to garet Pendlelon, assistant profes· erine Martin, Al, West Liberty, per cent o{ its budget to General pay $5,000 more than the appraisal NICE ROOM. 8·2318. 8-8R sor of music, harpsichord and pi· will assist on the Clute. Administration as compared with Miniature Golf ntE DAILY -IOWAN IESEIVES price, offered $31,000 for the 19 E. lo!ot &. Found 44 ano. Elizabeth Young, B4, Mon· an average of 2.8 per cent for the Bloomington property of H. Alder· The recital will include: Scher· ~~~~------licello, mezzo·soprano, will also zino lor oboe and piano, Op. 23, other complex universities. Fifty Open: 6 p.m. 2 Blocks ntE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY Apartments FOr Rent ':l $5 for InCormaUon l.adlng to return of schof and $25,000 {or the 225 N. assist. reddl.h brown leather pOrtable elee· Richardson; Concerto jn C minor, thousand dollars will make a start trle Pbllco radio, rold mesh front, sIDall Clinton property of Mrs. GeQrge Week Nights North of FOR RENT - Three larre roollUl with The program will include: Coup­ Marcello; Three Romances for toward adequate staffing. ADVERnSING COPY. bath. In pracUClIlly new duplex. dent. LoSL last month. Desire radio, Koser. ElectrIc stove eUInllhed. Laundry fa. no lIuestlons asked. X·5340. 1·20 lets des Folies d'Espagne, Marin oboe and piano, Schumann; Trio Aid to Students - $75,000. 2 p.m, Sat. Airport­ cllilies. Large off·street parking. Avail· Originally, both property·owners Marais; Suite in C ¥ajor for Viola sonata in C major (or flute, oboe, able AUlIUst U. Married graduate ItU· where To Eat University's Cunds for scllO!:lrshins'l and Sun. Hwy.2l8 dents. Dial 2123; afler 5:30 p.m. dial 50 asked for more money but have Alone, J. S. Bach; Songs for Voice, and piano, Quantz; and Sonata in at all levels, undergraduate, pro· 8·0IB4. 7·22 since accepted the University of· Vi 0 I a, and Piano, Op. 91, J. C major for oboe and piano, Loe· TURKEY sand wiehe. and homemade fessional, and graduate, are much Phone 4191 ONE·RooM apartment tor rent. Close pie. to 110. Maplecrest Sandwich fers. Purchase contracts must now Brahms; and Concertina, Jean Ri· iIIet. too low , and there is also a need In. GTllduate student. Phone 6561 Shop. Hlihway 218 South, acroes erom vier. aeler 5 ... m. 1.22 the airpOrt. Phone 8-1173. 8·SR East and West together, he approved by the Board of Re· This program is being presented for money to meet the matching " gents and Executive Council of the exasperation Tuesday Miss Clothier is presenting this in partial (ulUlIment of the reo share of the Federal loan program. RENTING choice 3· and 4·room apart· Good Things To Eat 51 state. ments. Phone 6464 or 5848. 8·10 latest Soviet tactics. quirements lor the Bachelor of Miscellaneous For Sol. simply do nat. understand Present planning for the dormi· Music degree. GOOD FOR SOMETHING 2 TWO-ROOM furnished apartment for REAL COLD watermelons, 8 a.m. to Bartels Disappearance a-O-Y-A-1.-pO-rt:a-b-l-e-typ-e-w-r-(t-er-. -E-x-ce-n-e-nt rent. Adult •. Dlnl 3265. 1·20 ke\~ p.m. dally. Coral FruIt 8~i'{C as of today," -he Iqr,y is, that it would ,contain all Jerre Tanner, A4, Manchester, CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AlI­ Soviet Premier facilities except dining and kitchen. will present a flute recital Sunday Cbndillo•• CpU, 8..Q400 pLtor 6 p .m . ".23 FOUR. ROOM unfurnIshed duplex, Nlklta Cautions' Other' Oocto'r$ A woman with one tooth, Martha AugU.l 1 or before. Evenlnlls. Dial 'II " ' f , .... ""'",52 Food Service \yould be provided in 7:30 STEREO, 1959 Motorola portable, de· 8466. ' 8. 14 . The world may acci· at p.m. in North Music Hall. Glen, 28, of Windermere, was tachable speaker wings. $100 (was Burge Hall. DUBUQUE (All - The mysterious slip into nuclear war if it' David Loerke, G, Ottumwa, will found guilty df assault in Magis· $159.95). Lan,: 8·0848. 9098. 7·21 MAKE your nexl move with Hawk. SIAMESE KlTTENS. 8·8517. 1.28 he said. No cost estimate has been an· disappearance of Dr. Edward Bar· trale's Court here. She got mad eye TroNter - the. car~ul movers. FOR SA~ _ Dachshund pups. Dial accompany on the piano. Also as· FOR SALE - Firewood. Buy now and Dial 8·5701 onytlme. 8·7C 8.305". . ".29 went off even as nounced for the building, as archi· tels, 32, has made other Dubuque sisting are Marjorie Maxwell, AS, at a policeman and bit him. savel olal 11-4241. 1·2~RC '. physicians wary of answering night Eisienllower and his ad· tectural drawings are uncompleted. Walcott, contralto; Charles Ire· EXCEPTIONALLY nice 3·room apart· FOR SALE _ French Poodle puppies. calls when summoned by persons ~~~~~~~=~~~~~ ment. Stove and rclrlterator. Dial Black minIature• . call 8.0998. Block meeting to seek some In the Uninon addition, li five· land, A3, Ottumwa, oboe; and Home Furnishings 2A 3969. 9·25 and brown toy pOodle., 8·5548. 1.20 on the point also. storywing west along the Iowa they do not know. Mark Hale, Jr., AI, Iowa City, per· a:NGLERT seem that Khrushchev, River would house two of the three Dr. Donald Sharpe, president 01 cussion. Homes For Rent 1<4 Work Wanted RCA TV. Very good. Also all other ~~~~~------~ to attempt to give orders units in the design. lhe Dubuque County Medical So· Andante in C Major, Mozart; !urnlture. Phone 8·1034 alter " p.m. 1·23 United States about Cuba Food service, having modern ciety, said Tuesday that doctors Son ate in F Major, Telemann; Congo - and tal king con· will ask the name of the fam1ly Sonate in C Major, Bach; Sonata, THREE·YEAR·OLD Kenmore refrlger· kitchens, private dining rooms, otor, 10 cubic feet, superIor condl· about what he could do and a cafeteria overlooking the physician if they are caUed after Murrill; Prelude for Spring, Tan· tlon. $75. 1020 Flnkblne. 2933. 1·20 'l H F 5 I 18 WORK wanted - Girl student from :.:M~o=l::..:e:....:.:;:o:.:;m:.:;e:..:..:o:.:...r..=.:a:.:;e=-b __...:.;: india deslr... babyoltLlnll. M71. 1.25 rockets·might have fallen river, would be on the lirst two dark by a person they do not know. ner; and Autumn, Tanner, will 5 TOP J"EENS belief that he can win 8 compose the program for the reo FOR SALE - 1952 Alma 22·[oot hou,,", Doctors will suggest, under these 6 traUer. A.lblon J . You nil, Wellman . •A.:.;u:.;t.:;o;:.s..:,F.:;o:;.r..:S:;a:.;l.:;e _____-=66;;:. war. The idea has been conqitions, that patients be brought cital. ll OPfL'CK~ ~~..;;;.;;;.;;;;:....;.;.~------~ [owa. ' .27 w more than once by him· to a hospital for treatment. Jerre Tanner is pre enting this MOBILE home. very clean. Two bed. 1950 STUDEBAKER Landerulocr. Ex· as boast or actual helief. Conference FOR PROMPT, courtcou.. Icrvlco on room.. .hower, tub, air condition. collcnt en,lne. Cheap. 1020 Flnkblne. Dr. 'Bartels has been missing program in partial fulfillment of '------1 loeal and long·dlstance moving. call Ing. RA"so~ftble. 8.1128 or 8-t932. 8.19 2953. 1·20 primitive political psy· HAWKEYE TRANSFER, THE CARE· - .- since July 11, when be received the requirements for the Bachelor - Doors Open 1:15- FUL MOVERS - agents lor Lyon Van of Soviet leaders there bas an anOJiymous call to purportedly of Arts degree, Line•. Phone 8·5701 anytime. 8·12 FOR SALE - 1932 VIctor traUer hou... ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji been manifest a belief with annex. Air cpnd.ltloned. Phope Warned of attend a sick woman. . a.ECTROLUX sales and service. Dial 43ao. 7·22 appearance of power can FINE PORTRAIrs-- - DOORS OPEN 1:15- 1659. 7·28RC NEW AND USED house traners. AI. .. low •• to~ ctnttD through boasts anq ROYAL VISIT ways U1e best selecUon In town. 3 P • .. f $2 50 Law Control STARTS THURSDAY PEAK'S TV - Service call $3.50 anY' QunliLy mobile homc. at Forest View fin.. or . Hitler once got his per. LONDON IA'I - Queen Elizabeth mtfI!1fflU) time. Phone 8·4146. 1·25RC Traner Park. 6180 or 70'74. 8·15 Profealonal Pari,. PICture. of power, bringing devIlS­ DES MOINES (All - Two Los n and Prince Philip will pay a At HI •.••••• HAGEN'S TV. Guaranteed television 1955 Streamllte. 35-foot. one bedroom I YOUNG'S STUDIO the world and more par, Angeles police officers warned state visit to Iran early next -End. BUTTON BUSTING BESTI servlc,"11 by certlJlcd servIceman. with bedroom annex. Ph 0 n e NOW AnyLime. 8·1089 or 8·3542. 8-1.ffi 8-4962. 7· 20 : ; 3 So. Dubu/JUeI.'i... _~ - as Khrushchev should midwestern cities Tuesday th at March. THURSDAY- - to lhe Third Reich. efforts will be made to set up police review boards, and said JIRR9L!t'S this could mean outside control of ~ law enforcement agencies. NOW! 3 DAYS ONL YI The two are Capt. Edward M. Davis, vice president of the Los e POSITIVELY ENDS FRIDAY e Angeles Fire and Police Protective Doors Open I:H League, and Sgt. Norman H. Show. At 1:30 • Moore. 4:00.6:30·9:00 They were here to speak at the so." It's a very ' sad eighth annual National Conference Admillion This Show: Anyway, if you wish to • of Police Associates. Delegates Adults: Mat, 6Sc Ev •• 75c someone else's weakness from 52 associations in 14 states, Children ; 2Sc All Tim .. change), be aimed at representing 162,000 police officers, at 12: 45 p.m. were attending the conference. THE MOTION PICTURE FOR EVERYONEJ HOUR OF HY-STEREO Davis said the league has been 7 p.m. to 8 will have Vari· fighting efforts to establish are· on a Nursery Tune by view board in Los Angeles. He said THIS SUMMER ~ P&a4u.l(. as feature~ selectiOD. such an agency would severely who continue to lis, hamper the accepted administra· ~~. ~lr~ " ;""j~with BUSINE.ss FM, 91.7 megacycles, wi!! tive and disciplinary procedures of a wonderfully varied two allf poUce department. He added 00 ,...... 'OodiiO ~n!ll ~Jb.w •••• ~ hours of music by Andrea that such boards have been estab· STARRING JAMES STEWART '. •••••• Stay at ... ~~ AND A HUGE CAST h h elli , Paul Hindemith. Mi· lished in Minneapolis, Detroit and r---....:;;:.;.:...:..:...;..:.:;.;:..:;:...:.:.:.~---. "i'"~ ••••• eit.r of t ase Praelorius, Mozart and philadelphia. XTRA COLOR CARTOON eo•• •• two gr.at LOOP Hoter. Goeb (Third Symphoofl. Both Davis and Moore said the "BICEPS BUILT FOR TWO" •••• d way• PROGRAM FROM American Civil Liberties Union is •••• .-mi BRITISH ISLES, Londop ~cerned with estfl blishing review e. iJetwHn the SOX and CUBS' will be heard at 8 p.m. boards, and Moore added, "These . bal.b~1I parks are very gQOd that the efforts have be~n a scheme pur· ijjUcSHV NOW! under discussion will be porting to protect citizens, but the c ... I D II I 1\ III' 10' End. Thurs, Land of Mystery an~ effect would be to deprive the citizens of protection by enfeebling THRILLS! VIOLENCE! MURDER! AT 8:30 P. M., Max ap~ their police Coree." • Alr·Conditlonln, • T.Y. little learners will discutl • III Willi prlv.tI .l1li "By maintaining control over e $6.50 phase of U. S. life 1n the discipline of policemen, they will CivJlization. • H••• If "Th. C.rt" - filled for prllli nast .iI' be 'able to control the law enforce· • Wrltl far fllEE WAlIIINII TOUIS • KEEP LISTENING ment agencies," Moore added. can to WSUI and KSUl· fll£1 INSIDE PARIIIN8-DRIVE IN-DIRECT WRANCE fROM hAAGE TO LOBBY tilili on August 8 (t~ ( CJ WHY P'D Stili! SIte DtOH'r •• the former goes IEAT THE HIGH COST 65 WT HARRISON ST. eY '" '-I TTU! OLD MH-l is called "short BChed- UND.SR 100. OF LIVING Jut 1 ~ fr •• lIIe.'•• A the latter ctrops ~ .. c• .,. .. st. lIprt• ..., B"'. C'rIlC'n, .l1 GO air altol/et\l8l'. WITH A. MQIILE HOME / malady is guarant~ Y0\1 elll Stltct From at least seven weeP. AnItrlc.'. Most Popul.r are advised to 'soak lIP Lintl. as they can staDd ill II MODILI '1'0 CRoon noM i:nealntin1e. FIRST aN IALES Pay parUcu!Jt BICAUSI WE All to Saturdays as Cl1J FIRST IN SIRVICI 3aturday Supplement a r' beeled Itp for the I"~ WO~"SIN'S"JNC. , ahead. (Nobody reel ... 8111t"" lit 11104 - Plio •• DI ' ..III · ~sM.rtg 8cbf4u,le i" :it _ MARION, IOWA ~, like Topsy,) _• •-"""" .-

p .... 4-THE DAILY IOWAN-I.wa City. I ••-W .... sd.y. July 20, 1'" ' b' Ir Race Winner Loses Groups Disagree on Number, but- Liston .Anxious ~Rags . ~o ~iclie~' Troubles O~ Pclice Charge CHICAGO IA'I - Pat FlabertJ, For Title"· Bout PGA Tourney Sponsors 34, winner of the .l956 Ind_ By HUGH FULLERTON JR. uary and Mason Rudolph . polis "SOO" auto race, has beeI Although the players appear con· arrested on charges of keeping I Majols Growth 'Looks Sure AKRON, Ohio IA'I - The Pro· cerned to some extent about the gambling place. With Patterson fessional Golfers Assn. Champion­ time element, their main subject Flaherty was one of three per, By ship, a private and poverty·strick· of discussion was what they call sons arrested Friday in a pollct Associ"eeI PrH5 Sp0rt5 Writet' DENVER CNI - Kayoing Zora en affair only a few years ago, the track - the course to ordinary raid on a North Side lavern. He EW YORK IA'I - The long­ No Sponsor Folley after only 388 seconds of opens Thursday as a tournament mortals. , was released on $200 bond pendina rumored expansion of the major fighting fell far short of being so prosperous it may be headed The Firestone course, once a a cour~ appearance Friday. I;)agues appears to be an absolute heavyweight Sonny Liston's big­ for trouble. comparatively easy layout, has Flaherty said he was at the ce rtainty Tuesday but there still gest thrill. The size DC the field is the main been lengthened and toughened. tavern visiting a friend and thaI relllllined a number of points to Stops Fight "No, that will come when I get rea son. When PGA officials Ben Hogan, playing in his first the arrest was a mislake. b~ resolved_ Floyd Patterson to sign for a changed the tournament from PGA since he won the title in 1948, Flathery's career ended when be NEW YORI( IA'I - The world bout with me," Liston , flexing his They include: the number of AIIERJCAN LEAGUll NATIONAL LEAGUE match to medal play in 1958, they suggested: "Maybe its too long was severely injured in a car ac- tf 3ms to be added to the National W. L. Pet. G.B. W. L. Pet. G.B. light heavyweight title fight be­ 14-inch fists, commented Tuesday. also loosened some of the restric­ for me." cident three months ago. and American Leagues; the cities New York .... fa 33 .583 x·PiIW>urSh . . 51 33 .60'1 tween champion Archie Moore of Sonny was the No . 1 challenger lions which formerly limited en­ Chicago ."..... 48 37 .~I