The Weather \ Servinsr'the State ~ ~ Weather "'" ~ ....a7 clHoU .. University of Iowa "7. H""" tb~ ..... 0..... r... *'e WHk811 Campus and fair ...... 7 deafb witll .. IWe .....e .. ie_pen- Iowa City at \un. Est. 1868 - AP leased Wire, Wirephoto - Five Cents lowo City, Iowa, friday, September 2, 1955 • Would-Be Rescuers Rescued Silver Denies '. Heiress K·new .. Argentina Grants -Peron khwarlzes pklLADELPHIA (A')-Herman R. Silver, tather of Mrs. Doris Jean Silver Oestreicher, told the district attorney Thursday that Dictatorial Police Powers as far as he knew none of his [amJly was acquainted with the people in whose apartment his attractive daughter died Aug. 24. Rush Week Schedule~ New Drive Breaking silence for the first ., . Ume since the strange death of his 22-year-old daughter n i n e days ago, Silver visited wi th Dlst. Set by Greek Groups To Deslroy Atty. Samuel Dash, and pledted his cooperation In unraveling the Fraternity and sorority rush------­ mystery surrounding Mrs. Oest­ Inll at thc State Unlveulty of t tlon Weck epl. 1~. Orientation reicher's sudden death. Iowa wlll be,ln next week, with for all olher new stud nls will more Ihan 400 women and 300 His Enemies Earlier Thursday, D ash had be,in S.pt. 19. men expected to participate. live announced that Mrs. Oestreich­ Week', HI,blJ,hts 8UEN06 AIRS!: (N) - Con­ Ho~, er, tood chain heiress and Phila­ Prospective ~mbers for sur. SociI hlghll,hts of Orientation ,resa Thursday rutht gave Presi­ them, dephia socialite, died as a result 19 social fr ternltles wl11 reels­ Week. which includes t t. or­ ter for Rush Week at 9 a.m. Sept. dent Juan D. Peron dictatorial or an i1le~al operation. Ientation 5 "ions and p rtles. Police powers to carry on hll 'Unable To Tell' 8, while sorority ru hln, will will be the Fir -t Nighter party open wit h a me tine tor all new clmpalgn to "annihilate and "We are unable to tell at- this Sept. 15 at 8 p,m. In [OWl Me­ ru h c.s at 1 p.m. Sept. 10 In crush" his enemies. time whether it was a criminal morial Union and PI y Nilht at I It (lecllred I talc of .cl,e in abortion ," Dash said. Macbride Auditorium. the Fi Idhou Sept. 16 at 7:30 Ike Calls To ToW' FraternlUes p.m. Buenos Aires within hours atter A veil of olliclal secrecy had Foliowlnll a Ru h W ek orlen­ R ,Istration for the fatl emes­ Peron demanded the emergenc), shrouded the probe ot the death taUon meetlne lit 8 a.m. Sept. 9, powers a part or his ,eI-tough of the 22-year-old socialite who ter will It rt Sept. 19, with the fr ternlty rush el wUl tour SUI open In, day de5i nnled as re,cls­ policy. died suddenly Aug. 24. She WlS r S6 Strategy fr tcrnit! ". Rush We k partl Juan D. Peron trallon day tor 11 new student The all-Peronj,ta Senate ac­ expecting a child, Dash said. will clos at tne traternities Sept. Pofi('c Pou;crs She mad e headlines two In liberal art . cl Imed the eta bill Into 1a • 12, and pi deinl ceremonl s will after the Houst! of DepuUc, ram­ months ago when she eloped to b held t the chapter houses med It tbroulh II rowdy two­ Georgia with a Miami motor­ 5 pt. 13 at 3 p.m, cycie cop. Conference ~ I p . hour .ession by a vote ot 109-12. Fraternity ru hln, is under l Less tban six weeks la ter she DENVER (A') - Pr sldent El­ the direction of the Interfr ter­ rison Sentence for 4th The speedy congres lanai ac­ returned aione to her parents' nhower Thursday booked a nlly Council compo ed oC pre 1- Lion clamped police powers on home in suburban Melrose Park. hlah-Ievel political straleey pow­ dent. of the 19 fraternities. So­ an area embraclna more than Shalten story 'ow tor Sept. 10 to chart tht rority Rush Week is directed by three million or Ar,cntina's 19 Dash disclosed the Interview 11156 campaign wars - and the Panhellenic Council. mlde Drunk Driving Offense mlltlon ciU~ns. with Silver, vice-president ot thereby touched orr fre$h IpeCU­ up of pr idents ot SUI's 13 so­ An,el Enrique Peralta. who Food Fa ir, Inc., one ot the larg­ I tlon · abou~ whether he will cia I IOrori ties. Judae Harold D. Evans Thurs- representa the powerful pro­ est rrocery chains on the East­ seek re-election. H len Reich, Istant director ern seaboard. d y Imposed a fourth oU n e Ito m kc a thr c-ycar entence ~ron Gcncril Confederation or T"-e summer White Houae an­ of the office ot ,tudent affairs, Labor In tho Ho~ . of Dcpl,llles. The dl4trict attorney said Sil­ 15 Panhell nle advisor, and Paul drunken drlvlne sentence - the Imandalory upon conviction for nouncement that he wltl hold a only such conviction ever hBnd- the "third otrelUie and each sliel the stllte of sel.e '''wlll 1 st ver had shattered an important breakfast conference here , then GrUleth 1.s fr lernlty advisor. point in the story told by princi­ d down in Johnson County. thereart r." II lon, IS necessary _ until we wi t h the 48 Republican .tate orori., Parties eUmlnate tho ' last danger spot pals in the case. that Mr. and chairmen seemed to be at last Followlnl th openlne m tin, Roy S. Furman, 37. Oxford. There have been only a "haU- of trouble-mak~T8." Mrs. Milton Schwartz, in whose a pretty c I • r Indlcatlon the for lororlly TUIIhe , the n w was lent nced to th mandatory dozen or so" such convictions' In (A I' WI .... IooI., t h r e e ye rs, at Fort Madison IOWI alnce th leI I laUon was apartment Mrs. Oestreicher died, President plan an active role II} coeds will be~n a week of at­ d~r_ " en we r e long-time' lriends 01 the PILOT AND NAVIGATOR are plucked from the water anel laken penitentiary. e A state of sol,e would alve aboard the launch. quadron Leader Paul Bowry I lifted. aboard the campalen wh ther he runs or tendine open hou and parti • H was arrested March 20 by chan ed, Tucker said. family. not. with pled lin, \0 tak place S pt. Per 0 n torces extraordinary Investigators said this punched a8 FlIl"ht . ergean& Gran& cronin paddles toward aiel. Alreraf\ (owa City police on South Unn ""er1Ma nie0ee4 But for the answer to lhat 1~ at 5 p.m. power. such Ii IIFrest and pun­ hole In the story told by the is shown just before It sank, three mtnutea aner tbe C(Uh_.__ as Street. JudIe EvalUi sentene d Inother a red hot will-he-run qu lion, Th frat rnlty and sorority man on a drunk drlvln, charre lahment at alle,ed troublemaker. girl's mother that she and her PrlllOD Term Eisenhower continued to k e e p rusheca will be joined by all oth­ Thursday, on the spot. Furman had been convicted of Peron Slid he needed the pow­ dau(hter were paying a friendly r.h I J. '8 · 3 ' his own counsel. er freshmen In liberal arts and Richard Wayne Robertson, 47, visit to the Sohwartzes to bring \J 01 Ig . At any rate, It iJ probably a nurslnl {or the open!nl 01 Orlen- drunken drlvin, offenses twice ers to deal more ctIecUvely wlth them reading matter. rys er ns before in Johnson County and 113 Pr nUsa St., was htenced afe WB' r that the slale chair­ to days In Johnson County his political enemies. He spelled Fltber D1dD'~ Know once In Wa hlnaton. He was sen­ eo men at the Sept. 10 session will Jail In Ii u or a $300 fine. out these powers to ~ wildly tenced to a three year prlson cheerln, thron, in the Plar.3 de D~sb said Silver told him he W·th L If P PI m a k e a stronlC appeal to the term Dec. 1, 1947, on the Wash­ Robertson told Evans he was did not know of his daughter's I Mayo Wedne,day night when he oyo oy on President to go for a second unable to pay the fine. He was alleged pregnancy or anything term. WAC Ington County char e. wllhdrew an earllpr offer to re­ about the alleied operation. The DETROIT (IP) - Chrysler Cor- Co. Atty, William M. Tucker rr teCi by J 0 w a City poUce sign. Arrlvln h alan with them 111 Woman Check. in MaN:h 21 on Iowl Avenue. district -attorney quoted the fath- pol'ation Thursday agreed to a workers. The company' Chrys­ will be Leonard W. Hall, chair­ said the conviction was the fLrsl He told hll Well-or,lnlzed fol­ er as sayln,. he didn't 'even know Soldien Home of its kind In John on County. Evans also susp~nded Robert­ Ihat his wife and daughter went layoff pay plan for its 139,000 ler. Desoto, Dodge and Plymouth man of the Republican National lowers to ".MIhUate and crush" divisions are down for model Commltt e. who for montN hu WASHINGTON (IP) - There's "M06t offel'lders learn aCter they IOn'l driver's license for 50 ckys. the enemy, IDd added: to the Schwartz apartment. empioyes, completing establish- a bit of excitemcnt IImong the serve a prison term on their Robertson had entered a plea changeovers. Picketing tarted been predicting that Ei enhower "We have to Inswer violence Dash also announced that an ment of the pattern tor a three­ third offense," he sai~ of aullty. at midnight. The agreement camo will run allaln. 1,800 men veterans at the U. S. with Il"cater violence ... Whcn Soldiers Home here. attorney for the Schwartzes vis- year term in the industry's "Big at 6 a.m. The Denver conference will be Tucker said a supreme court one of our people falls. five oC lted wi th him Thursday and said The reason? Friday the first case about and a half ycau Ihe couple Wbuld testify at Fri- Three," builders of 95 per ccnl preceded by a two-day meetin( two them will fall ... From now on A strike could have affected woman is checking In. Shc is aao led to the Inclusion ot th of the nalion's automobiles. of the state chairmen In Wash­ . .. he who In any place tries to day's inquest and teli all they future new model introduction. Ington. The Natlohal Committee Miss Re,lna C. Jones, 47, of mandatory thr e year sentence know. Schwartz, a bartender, The new UAW-Chrysler agrce­ Segregation disturb order •.. contrary to the Genel'al Motors Corporation said In Washinllton that the state Washington, a former WAC pri­ In legislation covering drunken law 01 lJ'Je constitution may be and his wite, a beautician, were ment ellmlnllte~ wage dltferen­ and the Ford Motor Company chairmen or their state party or­ vate 1st class. now retired. driving. slain by any Argentine." qu~stioned tor three hours Thurs- signed simnar contracts in Junt'. tlals between Deu'oit plants and Formcr enlisted women In the ganizations will pay their ex­ upreme Court Case Decision Fate Be ....e BUI day by police. -' Before the new agreements the tho 'e elsewhere. Chrysler has penses to attend a work shop WAC can qualily to live at the The law up to that lImc COv­ The aelge bill was Introduced ..The district attorney als6 said three paid an average oC about plants in Indiana, Ca 1I10rni a , meetln, starting Sept. 7. home on Iohe same basis as their ered only tirst. second and third In the House by Peronlstll (loor tit had been informed by an at­ $2.10 hourly. Delaware. Kansas and Georgia [n dlsculsing p I a n s for the brother GJ's - 20 yea I'll' service offenses. saying nothing about leader Oscar !jldelaln. Bldcgain torney for Mrs. Silver thai the as well as Michigan. meeting White House Pre s Sec­ or a service-Incurred disability Discussed mother was in a state of shock Besides the iayoH pay plan subsequent offenses. told the HoWIe: and would not be available for and wage Increases ranging up to Elimination of differentials retary James C. Hagerty told - but Miss Joncs is the flrst to A man char,ed and convicted WASHINGTON (.4') - Outside will result, Chrysler said In spe­ newsmen Thursday the confer­ apply for residence. "A nUcleus of olliarchs In the Ibe Inquest. 38 cents an hour, the lalter fOl' on a fourth orrense drunken "pressure" will have an import­ lederal capital is dlrectin, per­ Silver came to City Hall to see highly skilled worke,s, the cial increases ranging from 4 to ences have bee-n arranged: Those who run the soldiers driving count took the casc to ant bearine on whether Southern 1. To Improve party compalgn home are expecting other former manent attacks acainst the peo­ U"STI. 'Upon the advice of his at- Chrysler agreement gives the 9 cents hourly tor more tha" 16.- the State Supreme Court. communities bow to the Supreme ple and the .authorities with ter­ 000 employes. The company said techniques - get - out-the-vote Wac's to follaw suit, so they're torney that Jt would be best for eIO Auto Workers a union shop. He contended that since there Court's ban on racial segrellation rorism, revolution ' and crime." it believed it was the first In the doorbell ringing missions, use of fixing up special quarters for was no mention of fourth and in public schools, the American him to tell his story. Later, dodg- The union got a similar conces­ television and radio time, and Peron dlmped a state ot sclge ing newsmen, he hurried home. sion from GM this ;year. Ford Industry to equalize wage rates women. sub equent offenses, the tourth Sociological Society Will told on the entl.re collntry for 13 days so torth. Thursday. In his statement Dash said: has operated as a un1'&n shop on a national scale. Miss Jones joined the WAC In otlense should be considered as after th4 unsutcessrui June 16 2. To stimulate party organi­ 1943. Two years later, when a [irst of[ense. Le wis M. KlIllan of the norida "The complete autopsy find- since its first UAW contract. Like the Ford and GM layon­ zational activity. revolt. Ar,entina has been und­ ings now confirm beyond a doubt The C\lrysler-UAW pact snuft­ pay plan. Chrysler's will guaran­ stationed in Egypt, she developed Court IntentretaUon Statc Univcrsity, in a report to el I stlte oj internal war since 3. To broaden and expand cataracts In both eyes. Later one The court countered that the society's 50th anniversary that Mrs. Oestreicher die d an ed out strikes in six slates which tee laid-o!f workers 60 to 65 per present activity with a view of September 1951, when a band of unnatural death because ot the started six hours earlier, but cent of regular take-home pay leg had to be amputated. She thou,h the words of the law did meeting, listed the s e kJnds of mllitary men atagoed another un- whipping up J 956 enthusiasm on explained that with her eyesight not include mandatory sentences outside pressure: operation." J which affected relatively Cew lor up to 26 weeks of idiensss. the part of party workers. 5U(!(!essful revolt to oust Peron. {ailing. she kept banging into for convictions atter the third. "There Is the glare of unrav­ <;onstUutlonll guarantees have things and kept her toes and in­ the intent or the law was plain. orable, national press coverage; beln Slapended aince then and step so badly bruised that tne The three year conviction was the fear or havin, the local com­ PerOD has wh:l~ special pow­ operation became necessary. upheld. munity become the scene of I er,. But a .tate of selge will In recent years she has been The Iowa Legislature subse­ struggle between extracommun­ give him even treater powers. Israel Accepts Border. 'Truce With Egy,t In and out of military hospitals. quently chan ed the legislation Ity oreanlzatlons; and, finally, De...... Dellaae JERUSALEM (JP) - Israel Her family has scattered and she the threat of leeal action. The Chamber of Deputies de­ conditionally accepted a U N ap­ residen ts of the area as saying Force, mentioned by the Egypt­ doesn't want to be a burden to "It seems tbat one of the most bate on Peron', call for a state peal Cor a cease-fire on the bor­ they saw two Israeli planes in­ ians as havlna incurred casuai­ anyone. So tor P[c. Jones "home" critical but yet unanswered of selge opened with an uproar der with Egypt Thursday nieht. tercept Lhe Egyptian craft. ties in the ti,hl, is an Egyptian­ hereafter wlJl be the Soldier's Harrison Seeks Aid quesl!ons fa cing the federal gov­ [rom the opposition, but Peron­ It came after a new blaze 01 A minute later the witnesses trained group of Palestine Arabs Home. ernment is 'What som of etlcc­ Istal drowned the uproar with serious ground fighting and a said, one o[ the Egyptian planes who have bee-n armed by the Cai­ For CaHle Feeders . dve pressure for compliance an even Iteater tumult. reported clash of air forces. exploded in the air. Then one ro government. This was the with the Supreme Court rulings SantialO Carlos Fassl, Radical A ~ompj]allon at claims listed wing of the other began to burn ti{st time It has been otriclally 4-H Judging at · WASHJNdTON (A') - Rep. can be brought to bear on local party deputy for the federal ca­ aa many as 6L killed and 91 and the plane crashed. mentioned from the Egyptian I Robert Harrison (R-Neb.) Thurs- and state leaders from the {ed­ plta\, sb()Uted that Peron's speech Wounded In the last nine days The two pilots were killed. side as taking part in border State fair Today day soueht, apparently unsuc- eral level?" m the PIau de Mayo last night alon, the inflamed border o{ the Both sides were laing British­ cia hes. DES MOINE S(A') - An esti- cessrully, Agriculture Depart- " Whether extra - eommunity, was designed to "Incite to crime E,ypUan -held G a z a coastal built jets. Its participation could be im­ mated crowd of 42,500 persons ment assistance for Nebraska even extra-regional pressure on and destruetlon." atrip. . Heavy Att.ack portant, tor Egypt Is limited to visited the Iowa State Fair catne feeders who need corn for key leaders may be effective in Peronistu jumped to their An Israeli Foreign Ministry Ground fighting flared Wed­ the number of regular u'oops she Thursday as Industrious farm livestock. overcoming local presauru for feet and droWned out the rest of SPOkesman announced bis gov­ nesday night when [sraeli armor can keep in the Gaza Strlp, a boys and girls scrubbed and The corn crop in many sections the maintenance of secrecation rlsal's remarks with a chorus ot ernment had agreed to a UN­ and infantry smashed into the narrow coastal area 6 by 30 miles groomed the Inlmals they will of Nebraska, Harrison said, 15 in may determine tbe nature of the cheers, "hron, Peron, Peron!" proposed cease-ffre provided Gaza Strip and blew up an lying between Israel's Negeb De­ exhibit In today's t-H and ITA bad shape because of hot weatb- desegregaUon procesa In the next !'assi was unablc to continue. 100t stopped military attacks Egyptian mililary encampment at sert and the Mediterranean. livestock judging. or and lack of rain. Cattle feed- few years." Blde,ain told the House It first. Khan Yunis. Press Ceaae-Flre About 13.000 spectators, the ers have almost used up all the Another report to the society would not be necessary to apply brae. Balked A broadcast of Israel's Voice Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns, UN lar,est grandstand crowd since " free" corn - that not under , said the Supreme Court haa the atlte ot !!el,e to areas outside Ecypt had agreed to a eease­ of Israel Thursday night said the Palestine truce observer. who last Sunday. watched the Thrill Oay gov.ernment loan or storage-in brought about "a quiet revoLu­ the clpltal dty because "the rest fire last Tuesday but rsrael balk­ hit-run column "could easily week appealed to both sides for performance with cars and rna- I thelr area.. tion in the tnadlUonal pattern. 01 the country lives in peace." ed at that time, demanding that have occupied the entire Gaza a cease-fire, again pressed his torcycles hurtling off ramps and The Nebraskan said c~tUe of race relations in the South" As he spoke, repon.. of spora­ through the all'. feeders have only three chOices: br a !!erie. of declslona eompel- IOpt first accept the blame for Strip" but withdrew in accord­ proposals Thursday when the dic violence ou~lde Buenos Air­ Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Eujh of 1. Reach out further to buy the Une eraduate schools and the es continued to pOur intD the ca­ !be latest series of outbreaks. ance with orders. righting took Its new turn. · free corn It the present market colleges to admit NeJroe• . Earlier 1'l\ursday an Israeli The broadcast said 40 Egypt­ K anaw h a were named wmners i pltll. The capital ItseU appeared He said the situation as it had ( th f' t t t d 'd th pr ce of around $1.50 a bushel. Guy B. Johnson, profeSlOr' of Army spokesman reported the ians were killed and 40 wounded developed was a "very dang\!r­ o e air con. es 0 eel e e 2. Buy corn from farmers who socloloey at the University of LranquiJ. second air clash in the border in the raid which was described ous threat to peace." most safety-nunded rowa farm have it under loan to the ,ov- North Carolina, said but for the Rlota 'blve been cruptin, area, announcing that two Israeli as a punishment for previola Since the 1948 Palestine war, family. The. couple received I emment but have kept It stored hieh court decisions "It mlcht throurhout Ar,enUnI for leVers I jet f!lhters shot down two Egypt­ Egyptian attacks . . peace between Jsrael and ole $50 U. S. savmgs bond. on their {arms and have not de- well have taken from 10 to 50 weeu, part of Peron'. runninl illl jet fighters In Israeli terri­ Admit Losses Arabs has been based not on More lhap $10,000 prize money livered it to the government. years to reach the point of rals­ fIlbt with student orpnliatlons tory north of the Gaza Strip. An Israeli spokesman previous­ peace treaties but a series , of SAUDI was distributed to the Shorthorn This would cost about $1.54 a Ing the question seriously, and and supporters of the Romln • leptian spokesmen denied ibis ly announced loss of one ki11ed armistices. i ARAliA and Polled Shorthorn purebred bushel plus Internt on the ,ov- in some of the states the poUtl- Catholic Cbureb. IOvernment's planes were shot and eight wounded in tbe attack, In Washington, a state depart­ beef cattle. ernment's loan to the farmer. cal conflict over the iJaue would down. He said they collided in while the Egyptians had admit­ ment spokesman said U. S. diplo­ Winner In the annual four-day 3. Buy com direct (rom gov- be ex.tremely bitter." lOYAL VISIT heavy clouds during a dawn re­ ted 10 members of the Palestine mats in the Middle East 4re Quiz Derby was a team of three ernment storale at 105 per cent Johnson salel more thin 100 LONDON (A') - Queen EUu- connaissance mission. National Delense Forcl! were keeping in close touch with the ARBOW INDICATES &be Oua 800ne Junior Uieh Scflool boys. of parity, pI u s handlin, and Southern IlllItitutiona of hilherl beth II and the Duke of Uln­ 1.ea1cI.... Sa. Flrbl killed and 12 wounded In the Israeli and Eayptian govern­ Arlp whleh h.. been ~e They were David Otto, 13, Don- shippin, charges. Harrison est!- education now Idmit Nelf(les, ~ wtll make I state visit to Newsmen In Israel who visit­ two-hour battle. ments "to Impress on both sides Ie~ne .f .....ell-E"ptlaa _­ aid Josephson, 14, and Steven mated this would cost an addl- compared with only S or t in Stockholm next Juaa. ~uckl",­ ed tbe scene of the crasb Quoted The Palesline National Defense tbe ,ravity of the IituatioD." nloL Shaler, It. tiona1 Z2-U cents a blabel. 19t8. _ bam Pa'-ce sal" TbUrsda7 ulIht.

r.. 195!J d~odles by dean • ~o See Ourselves-' This bu iness of Russian-American fraternizing is getting out of bound. Take thi exchange of farm missions. Thousands

of Russians who found by seeing and hearing that the American Major changes to be found visitors were friendly human beings are bound to create prob. under the hoods of 1966 lj,uto­ average of 97-98 octane before tem to the 12-volt system, and mobile models will have a quick lems for "hate- merica" propagandist. Meanwhile the Soviet 1956 ends, compared to between declining demand for the 6-volt " impact on some segments of he 114.9 and 95.8 average octane rat­ batteries which were staJldard delegation, subjected to tremcndous amounts of hospitality and oil industry, and long-range ef­ ing in July 01 this year. on about half of the 1955 cars. , information, has itself made deep impressions. fects on all, according to results The competitive situation, plus on FUten of a survey of automobile manu­ requirements of some 1956 cars Oil filters also are gainln, In Vladimir Matskevich, chief Russian spokesman, charmed facturers conducted by Petro­ for ultrahigh premium fuel, popularity, with almOlt every th pencils right out of th~ hands of the Washington press corps. leum Week, McGraw-Hill publi­ might even spur some refiners to other 1956 car having 0 n e III lIe was described as being much like a witty Rotarian. It is cation. put out a 100-octane fuel before standard equ,ipment and another Higher compression ratios In the end of 1955 or to incorporate 21 per cent will have it avail­ cn reported that a hardh aded Iowa farmer said that if the Plore cars will mean that more aircraft fuel components in their able on an optional basil, the Hus ian tt\yed long enough he could be elected to the Senate! premium gasoline will be sold premium grade fuels. survey shows. Will that give ~Ir. Matskevich a black eye in the Kremlin? Or and octane ratings will go high­ Increase Premium Sale. Power brakes and power steer- , er. Furthermore, body and en­ will his telling Soviet farmers - any who get the Voice of Octane needs of 1956 mod~l ing are increasing steadily in gine changes in the new cars cars will shove the sales of pre­ popularity':" about 24 per cent Amcrica program - that they have much to learL1 from Ameri­ will result in altered require­ mium gasoline up to about 35 of cars produced in ,the first half ., can agriculture? How much further can this two-way subversion ments for batteries ,and acces­ per cent (20 billion gallons) of of 1955 were equipped with at the grass roots go? sories. total sales, as compared to 33 power brakes (either standard or Compression Ratios per cent of sales (IS billion gal­ optional), ..represent in, a 5.2 per peaking seriously, however, it is p~obable that the Rus­ Eng i n e compression ratios, lons) this year. , cent gain over all of 1954. In sians will learn more than Americans fro{Yl this interchange. The r climbing to new highs, will boost Producers thus can expect 1956, e i g h t models will have Soviet delegates have been earnest students of farming effici­ engine power by about 25 !)orse­ higher crude demand in relation power brakes as standard equip­ encies in the United States and declare many can be adapted to power per car, and more than 21 to total gasoline output. As oc­ ment and ahother 47 wILl make per cent of all 1956 models ~ro­ tane ratings go up, gasoline yields it optional. Similarly, in power their system. They probably have not ' grasped and are not duced will ' have engines of 9: 1 go down. More barrels of crude, steering, more than 24 per cent ready to use some of the secrets of the American way. But it .. compression ratios' or higher, therefore. wi LL be required to of 1955 models were so equipped might be well for Americans to take some note of how their compared with only 3.4 per cent me e t the demand for greater in the (j rst. halt of this year, as volume of higher-octane gaso­ against 19 per cent for all of agriculture looks to others. in 1955, and none at all before that. Tbe {allowing year (1957 line, on the basis of existing re­ 1954. For 1956 models, ten will A major impression was created by the extent of mecban~­ models), compression ratios are fining techniques. have power steering standard, zation. The productivity of 200 and 300 acre farms amazed the expected to hit 9.75:1, or even Other Cbana-e. and 45 will offer it as optional eqUipment. Hussians. The slIccess of such family-sized farms is damaging 10:l. Other changes in the new cars On a weighted average basis, will involve crankcases, which to their collectivist theories. But they still contend that mechani­ compression ratios for the 1956 will requlre less motot' oil and zation is most suitable to large acreage. It would be wer( if more cars will be 8.42:1, compared fewer oil changes. Average ca­ Americans recognized that the SOCially valuable family farm is with 7.93:1 this year, and only pacity of crankcases on n ext 7:1 in 1950. About 40 per cent of year'p cars will be 4.9.1quarts; SUI G'rads .. in fact thrcatcned by the "factory farm." "Now you have the floor. What did !lou want to say?" all 1956 cars will require pre­ this year it is 5.2 quarts. \ Thc Russians were baffled by the price-support program. mium grade fuel, and It could Increasing popularity of the First they could not reconcile a system described liS free with go to 45 per cent if one manu­ V -8 engine is expanding the need facturer's line of V -8 engines all for spark plugs - about 81 per Finish Army such a degree of government conlrol. But most of all they were require premium fuel. cent of the 1956 cars wJll have • puzzlcd by the money lind effort devoted to curtailing produc­ All-Time Travel Mark Seen Approach lOO-Octane Mark V -S engines, meaning additional , • tion - where they 3!'e struggling so hard to raise mOre food. The need for Mgher grade fuel sales of about two million spark Med 'Course ] fere again nre lWo aspccts of American agriculture about which -and more of it-probably will plugs. The 1956 models also will force refiners to nudge premium mark the complete transition 'Eleven recent graduates of the no citizen should be compl~cent. For Labor Day Weekend grade gasoline up to a national from the old 6-volt battery sys- State University Qf Iowa have -The Christian Science Monitor J completed the Army Medical "More ·pleasure-bound motor------;------­ Field Service School's military orientation ~ourse at Fort Sam ists will be on the nation's high­ mer vacations on Lab;9r Day. erages on the days you are gOing Interpreting the News- I ways during the Labor Day holi­ Houston, Tex. , 8afety Tips lo drive. days then during any previous Motorists planning' to take 6. Drive at a safe speed . . . All are first lieutenants. , Africans p'lalT Farm Training weekend in history," was the pre­ Nine were graduated from the trips over the Labor ~ay week­ generally that of mosl cars on diction issued by Andrew J. 501'­ Observers Fal SeHlement College of Medicine and two end would do well to Observe the the same road. It. is equally doni, president of the American following- 10 safety t' s, says E. dangerous to be going appreciab­ from the College of Dentistry. ,Automobile Association. R. "Johnny" Lange, ety direc- ly faster, or slower, than the The course gave ,the future (enter in Memory of (hief 'l1he AAA official said lhat nine medical officers a knowledge of ' tor of the AAA Mo Club of general !low of traffic. out or 10 passenger cars will be I,n Midd.le·East Possible the duties and TesponsibiMtles of Iowa: An imaginative and tar-sight­ used during the three-day week­ 7. When .following another car 1. Drive a reasonabie, not ex­ a military medical officer. . ed project destined to improve family have donated ten acres end, and about IS-million ' of on the open road, allow at least By J. M. ROBERTS The List cessive distance in a /Bingle day one car length tor each 10 mph the lot of the A frican farmer has for the farm . QulLdings, and an­ these will be operating on rela­ Associated Press News Analyst retaliation raids is that, as they The 11 men, with their home - not more than 30Q ~ miles. been selected as a memorial to other hundred acres will be leas­ tively long trips of a full day or of your speed. Talk of a cease-fire in Pales­ did in Jordan, a sufficient display town, date of graduation, frater­ popular ACrican chiettain 2. Check your car's.¥Iechanical tine bolsters the belief of Ameri­ a kill­ ed from them and from neigh­ more. S. 'tn bad weather and at night of force will eventually make nal affiliations at SUI lind loca­ condition before you ~art. ed by the Mau Mau nearly three boring African farmers. "Heavy traWc over the Labor decrease your speed and increase can diplomat\{: observers that Egypt see that 'border harass­ 3. If you become ~wsy, pull tion to which assigned at com­ years ago. Small Holdtna's Day weekend \lsually brings out your foliowing distance. stabilization of the situation is ment is no longer worthwhile. pletion of the course ate: Senior Chief Waruhiu, a Kiku­ off the road and rell' Have a quite possible. The land will be split into a certain amount of hysteria cup of coUee. 9. Many people will be picnick­ Observers are almost unani­ Dwig:ht E. Conklin, ".l6, Gris­ yu chieftain for over 30 years, This belief was adopted before typical small-holdings on which about highway safety," Sordoni 4. If you want to [qdmire the ing during the holiday. Be extra mously agreed :appa, assianed to gressive leadership. portant part on the farm. Other "there is every reason tol expect tel's she captured Wednesday ers in domestic politics. This Ft. aood, Tex. courses at the Center wlll oover Now a committee oC Africans, that it will continue to go down." Inight, but would have reinforced potency played a large part in Julian J. Fisher; 25, Splll- , Europeans and A'sians - farm­ Education and Welfare, and Ag­ However, he cautioned, "The loss the raiders who were in a potent the establishment ol Israel in the ville, 1954, Alpha Kappa Kappa, ' ers, co[fce-planters and business­ riculture. of one life is one too many. Play position relative to a large part first place, and is a strong de­ assigned to Ft. Campbell, Ky.; men - are c.ombining to l'aise The Memoria). Center may be it safe - drive carefully." of Egyptian forces in the area. terrent against any Washington John R. Godde, Des Momes, JUlIe J funds for an African Farm In­ the first step towards a whole The AAA 'president said that E(ypUan Policy administration which might fish 1955 graduate of the ~ege of 1 stitule and Training Center in new era of modern agriculture in the heaviest traffic C

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