Mill"Rate f ~ . • .' , " , The, Weather . ParU~ .. , ... 1fal1Il . Mil-Everi er ....,., ...... ,~ II "711e~""'''''J I. Ute .... Partb de•• , Be a.. .,...... ,. .. Lower-: oman W~""'t. at l11 &OU, BOtD City- Manager P~ter F. Roan Iowa City. Iowa. Tu.,day. July 26. '955 Monda, night presented to the . city cclunoll a t956 budget that would keep city taxes at their present level. In fact, the present millage rate-of 26.11 may even be low­ ered. a bit, Roan said, Roan's 1956 budget caUs tor '1,049,335 in expendLtures. This wO\lkl be an Increase of '40,009 oYV last year's budlCt. The am'Junt to be raised by talles would be $592,914, This would be an increllse, of $23,432 over the 19:;3 levy. ' SIII'hI Jnereaee House Wi/I . ~9fn emphasized that the Pledges (ooperiltion .ilJht Increase In taxes w IJI not I. ... • afl~ the indiVidual property Debate Road o\Vller. . , In his statement to the council, be said: BillTo~ay With ' Talk "The Increase In revenue will Soviets · fOIIII! from anUclpat~ new 88- WASHINCTON (JP)-A multi­ WASHINGTON (IJ»-Presldent Eisenhower said Monday nl,ht aessb'lent value on new homes billion dollar high way construc­ that as a result of thcGenev8 Big Four tallu "the~ Is a sharpened and prQperiy apQearing on the tlon bill was cleal'cd Monday for realization by the world that the Uplted State. will ,0 lo allY lenlth tall rolb tOf the first time. . . . House consideration today with to achlevc peace." The Indlvldliql rome owner will a fight In prospect over $12,400,­ Hc said that to do thot, we wlll work with the Soviets coopera­ pay \.qe, saf1le 'a",ount or Ii sllght- 000,000 In new automotive taxes tively. )y Ies~er amount of city taxes proposed to help finance the Eisenhowcr aid "thel'c \\'erc no secret a,recmenl.s made," at the livln, 19511:" program. - Geneva meetJnI. The 1950 budget will be given The House Rules Committee Ne s.erele • public hea~lng August 8. It wll\ voted to send the measure to the He added that this appUed to ~ apprqved at ' a later date, tlcor as' the first order ot busl- Manslaughter unwritten as weU as written councilmen' sa Id. . nelS tocl 8Y, alt'ecmcnl.s. In 8 nationwide radio-TV TO Be .\beeD* But In advance of house ac- Charged in broadcast" the. President SPOke of Roan and Councilman Ansel tion, Rep, Tom Steed (D-Okla.) his propo&al to trade mllltary Cbapman said tha.t they would predicted "the bill as It now blueprints with the Russians. be unable to attend the ·budget stands will not pass the House." IF'otal Crash He said tho main purpose In bellring because they WOuld be Stelld urged the committee to brlnllin, tbla forward was to OD tbl!lr vacations. penn It sponsors of less heavy Manslaullhler chllrges wcre convince everyone of thL~ coun­ ell'j)man, acting as mayor taxes on the trucking Industry to tiled Monday . against Norman try's sincerity In promoting ~onday In thc abSCnci! of LeRoy offer amendments from the peace. S, p(ercer, said he wl\rited city floor. But the committec turned James Smith, 22. 726 S. Clinton In proJ)O$Jn, aerial Jl18pectlon residents to understand that the down the request. St., construction workcr, In con­ of arms est/lblishments on a re­ tity would not increase their tax No Amendments Allowed' nection with the one-car accident ciprocal basis with Russia, Els­ burdeps. . • In advancing the legislation, Saturday nlsht that took the J1i~ enhowcr said he had In mind "AnY InOTease thls year in tax- the Rules group specified floor that this mllht lead to a broad­ of Marjorie Kay Bcll, 1~, 232 ~ ened system of In$pection. es WllI ~Qeot on the county procedures aUowlng no amend­ S. Dubuque St. boiIrd of superVisor" ~nd the city ments to the Democratlc-spon- 'Aeld .Tnl' ICIIooI board," Chapman said. .sored tax section of the bill He Is also cnarged by highway The- acid ~c:st snQuld come next 1~e low/l City DIstrict School That would still permit the patrolmen with drunken driving October when the torelm mlnls­ . and operating an automoblie tcrs of the BI, Four aet down to Board 'July 12 proposed a 19~8 Republicans to ofter a single " (A' WI,ohlol ~1I~lll~ JI)IlN McCL~LLAN CD-Arll.) I(J( the enate InvesUpUontl Subcomrn6ttee presides .t • W. bin,toa lIeartD&' erowded witb . without an opcrator's Uccnse. the buslneu 01 tranalatln, len­ bUdtet, that would . mcan a substitute Cinanclnf plan, how- news Wl'1~n, ,hotolraphen aad telhtalo~ technicians and camuamea Moab),. The wltntlll III Sam EwIll" an r.ttorne, 'or R.dlo era\ltlcs into action, he said. ~2,e05 Increase In taxes. ever. Miss Bell died Instantly 01 a CiwporaU.1l .r A~rlta, U,8l1ftlnr r.l a .. In4ak, Into the bu In II a".ln ., Atr ~retary Harold Talbott. MCClellan Is rl,M eenter, broken neck and Cractured skull The President said he believed 'eb~ 'l'u House Republican Leader Mar- dark IUJt, belJln~ raised de.t. Next to him Is Roben Kennedy, e,unsel to Ute lubeo_Utee. en. Stuar~ S,... D&1en CD-Mo.) Is at-leR when Smith's car mlsscd a curve he and Secretary of state John 'J'he school ("X totais hjlve In- Un (Mass.), says he'll pUBh the o( AmeriCIan O·a,. Next te hllll Is Sen. 8a)D Ervrn (DoN.C.). T6e wlt._ Is _&ed'a' center, back to camera, In chair, bull bent oYer. and rolled clevcral tlmcs In a Foster DuUe. "made crystal fre~ed Ibout $90,000 In the last taxless alternative proposed by ditch on the Sand Road near clear" this country's attitude to­ three _years, The present mJll President Eisenhower to rde ward sucb thlnllS as the pll,ht Hills, elghl miles ~uth of here. ra~ ' tor sq~ool taxes is 33,04. hlgpway building moncy through of ~he Sovj~t &lIteUlte~. (MIl,IUe Tl\t\! is the amount of IOIlf-tenn 'bOnds. Smith wa ~ hospitalized brie(1,y B\.\t the lubject that took most with · eutB Illld bruisos on thc ot the dele,ates' attention, he do~rs , to be assessed on each ",000 Miles of Hlrhwa'i forehead and leIt arm . .• l ___~~rtb. of_ taxable prop- The bill okayed by ttle ROUBe said, Vf fwll.l'cbal1(o oC vis­ 617).· ' Public Works Committee calls Hearta.. Comlnued Itors between East and West. The schop.' ,board will bold a tor nearly 50 billion dollars Hoarlngs on the three charges And berc, he said, there was were continued In Iowa City "The gre a tellt possible atree- pllh~c hearIDg - on Its budget worth or Federal lind state road ment." .. AU'P't, 9, ono diy-after the city bulldin, over the next 13 years. Pollee Court Monday morolna council s budget hearin,. The biggest item would be 24 until Smith could get an attor­ C_.I1...... ney. Each lid. lIHured the other The coun~ board of super- billion dollars for Federal aid In He is being, held in Johnson often, he said, of its desite for vl80ts bas not yet announced Its completing a to,OOO-mlle system coDclliatiOll throu,h such con­ 1~8 .~udllet. of Jnterstate super highways. Curt,ln &4mo fQr ?lozart's four --~------'------­ WASHJNGTON (JP) - Secre- County Jail in lieu of $3,000 bOnd. 8&la" l_retH tary of the Air Force Harold Hlghway patrolmcn reported tacts wi'th one another. act opera, "Marrjage of Figaro," ~ .. oduccd 1n 1950, and since then Ipartment, directs the dramatics. "I do knoW tbat the people of 119all .aif~ that hls 1956 budget The bill, by Rep.

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'. Pue !-T1I2 DAILY rOWAN-Iowa ca, (a.-1'lJ~s . , J.ul ,%6 ••9~ ii Foiled eaitorial Safe Jammed 2 Vears, Robbers Fail Too Cordell Hu II~ \ The burglars who broke into one Iowa community is calling CordeU Hull, who died at 83 Saturday, was described by the Jones-Herriott Oil Co., 631 on the state's political big guns President Franklin D. Roosevelt, under whom he served as S. Van Buren St., Sunday night to make certain the traveling Russian farm leaders do not Secretary of State, a "Father of the United Nations." didn't know what they were get­ change original plans to visit It was an apt de ignation, for while -Hull gave public ting Into. their city. service as a judge in T nnessee and as a leader in Congress for They trlee! to open a 500-polPld It is rella bly learned lrom were safe In the office. but failed. The many years before he entered the Cabinet, it was as Secretary Americans accompanying the company owners weren't sur­ Russians that some local leaders of State that he made his major contribution to the nation. He P pri.sed. at Sioux City requested Iowa's was .a1ways ~n outspoken advocate of vorld co-operation and Republican Senator Bourke 'B. I They have been trying to open the pattern of trade agreemt'nts he originated is still in effect­ Hlckenlooper to ask the Iowa the safe for two years. ive use in spite of the frequent hackings it receives in the Department of Agriculture to get Jim Herriott, co-owner of the Soviet Acting Minister of Agri­ poliHcal milL bulk plnnt, said the safe became culture V. V. Matskevich to come Hull was also architect of the "Good Neighbor" policy to their town. Delegation leader Matskevich jammed two years ago wllen it o which brought about !l new understanding betwt:en the United was moved from the Jones Serv­ Matskevlch and his RuSsian and two others made a side trip States,and the L'lfin American republicS. ice Station at 32 W. Burlington farm group, according to initial to the enterprise ot RosweU plan, were to go to Sioux City Garst at Coon Rapids. Garst, one J"mes A Farley, perhaps the shrewdest judge of the St. j<'­ and look over the stockyards 01 the biggest hybrid com s~d­ litica] figures of his day, regarded Hull as both the ablest and "It must have become jammed there. men in the state, took a liking to most self-effacing member of the Roosevelt cabjnet. He fre­ in transit," Herriott said, "and M,ore recently.' in an effort to Matskevich at the Teception the o quently expressed the opinion in his memoirs that he regarded when we got it down here the study special subjects of particu- Russians gave in A~s Sunday Hull as best fitted to succeed FDR in the White House. combination wouldn·t work." lar interest. the Americans plan- night. The health of Cord elI HulI broke in October 1944, but ----- Herriott said the safe has be­ ners ot the Russian tour cut out Garst invited Matskevich 10 lhe Sioux City visit. his farm and said that he would come an office joke. "We wish he carried on many of the neg~tiations for laying the ground­ Imnte4late Protest like to go to Russia next wlnte! work for the United Nations from his sick bed. someone would open Jt for us," There was an immediate pro- to give the Russians advice on While the activities of any Secretary of State are a subject he said . test. Sioux city had been pre- their farm problems. He offered of controversy, Cordell had the respect of political friends and • The safe Is believed to be paring to receive the Russians to entertain a Soviet etnbassy empty. Herriott said. and wanted then1 to come. Sioux agricultural attache on his farm foes alike as a man of ability, and integrity and a patriot who The handle and lock dial were City people reportedly went to In Iowa if Matskevich would op- was among the first to realize that an "ourselves alone" foreign torn from the safe. Entrance to Hlckenlooper. point such an attache. policy was no longer practical. the plant was gained by cutting The result: The American The third gtoup of Russians Daoenport Democrat a screen and lorcing the back coordinators for the Russians, consists of two men who are door open. since they do not want to disap- flying 10 Peoria Monday night HerI'lott reported that nothing point anyone. may fly a repres- to look at the Caterpillar tractor was taken from the firm's office entation from the Russian group plant there Tuesday. Fabrics Woven from Flax Exhibited and nothing damaged. He said to the western Iowa city in a The farm which the majority of If Mark Twain were alive to­ "But you',; my faculty adviser, can't you advise something?" no money is kept in the office. chartered plane. Plans for the the Russians visited Monday at day, he'd probably have the no decorative consumer goods . . Another breakin was reported shuttle operation are- being Eagle Grove was that ot Dean same comment on the larm sur­ at the Kappa Alpha Theta sor­ worked out. and Pat Moser. The Ruskians plus problem that he had on the were produced from this exclu­ sive crop. ority, 823 E. Burllngton St., The' Russians and the Ameri- n:ade friends quickly with the weather. Sunday night. Everyone talks about farm sur­ Now several te>eLile mills in Army Set To Arrest 3 Bids Opened cans conducting their tour are five Moser sons from one to pluses. but nobody seems to do the Northwest are producing fine Detective Lieutenant Harland finding that disappointment is nine years in age. Michael. 8, anything about them. Linen upholstery, drapes and Sprinkle reported that entry was caused by changes in plans. The presented the Russians with a ,, A textile exhibit at the State other household fa brics. Both gained by forcing the casement interest in their visit is so great l3-pound ham. University of Iowa Library farmers and manufacturers have of a front window. that communities feel slighted The Russians gave the Mosers benefitted from the demand for ~~~?a~2t~.. t~n Arri~al for Highway He said footprints indicating when there are changes in th e seven medals - from the All proves that at least one person the new products. the burglar was barefoot were program. Union Agricultural Exposition io I has been doing something about gon officials said Monday that Army's decision will be carried the problem. Miss Patterson can take much the Army will arrest - and later out. (onsl,rucIIIOn found in the dust on a window Thus tor instance, on Satur- Moscow. That person is Joan Patterson, of the credit for the linen-flax courtmartial - three turncoat Army officers ill board the seat jttst inside the window. day when Matskevich announc- The Russians showed interest professor of clothing and textile upsurge. She proved that Ore­ former American prisoners of liner af San Fra isco with cus­ A search of the house Indicated ed suddenly in Iowa Falls thai in the Mosers' new farrowine design at Oregon State College. gon flax can be woven into de­ war as soon as their ship docks toms and immi tion officfals. Bids will be opened at 9 a.m. nothing was taken, police re­ instead of stay ing overnight stall. For more than 51,l years, Ore­ sirable rna teria is. In addition. in San Francisco next Friday. The men will be summoned. in- today for three widening projects ported. there with local families as had Dean Moser said: "I was very gon has been the only state rais­ sh~ -aided textile manufacturers The Army's decision, ending formed that they!§re under mili­ of Highway 6 east ot Iowa City The .breakln was discovered been planned, he mus t return to much interested w,ilh the ques­ ing fiber flax on a commercial in adapting her methods to mass weeks of legal uncertainty about tary arrest, and told that they by the State Highway Commis­ when painters returned to work Ames, no little feeling was gen- tions they asked and the interest basis. Yet, untll three years ago. production techniques. what could be done about the will ,be held on various charges. sion at Ames. at the house Monday morning. era ted. As a compromise, after they showed." trio. was made. after intensive aiding the enemy and misconduct consultations with the State and as prisoners. of Thewidening projects willfrom total the 46 milesScott Justice Departments. the officiais The arrest officials will em- Church corner east to the junc­ am~~!Wii~W~e~~lID~lm~~~~rm~m~~~~~un~m~~~1 GENERAL NOTICES . said. phaaize that the Army action has tion of Highway 228 near Wal­ General Notices should be depolllted with the edlwr of the edJto· The three Americans who were nothing to do witp the fact that cott. Cost is estimated at more rial pa,e of '!be Dall, Iowan In the neWlIloom, Room %01, Com­ captured in the Korean fighting, the three original,ly refused to than $520,000. munlcatlona Center. Notices mUI' be submitted by % p.m. the day tJ.lrned their backs on their coun- come home. Under the terms of Completion will mean a 24- , . precedlD(' firs' publloaUon; THEY WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BY try and then changed their the armistice they can not be foot wide highway from Daven­ PHONE, and mill' lifo bpe~ or .e,lbly written and sllDed by • re­ minds, are William C. Cowart, tried for choosing to go to or re- port to Des Moines, with two !J)Onlible person_ Nt' General No~e will be published more ihan 22, Dalton. Ga.; Lewis W. Griggs, main in another country. exceptions. These are a stretch .the week prior to &he event. Notices of church or youth pooup 22. Jacksonville. Tex .• and Otho Army officials at one time east of Iowa City and another mee\ln(8 will noi ... published In the General Notleea column un­ G. Bell. 24. Hillsboro. MiSS., and considered the J:lA1sibiJity of al­ be~een Ladora and Brooklyn. (HOTEL JEFFERSON BLDG.) les! an eveni taku ,lace belore Sunday mornla,. Church notice! Olympia, Wash. They refused re- lowing the three men to go to the three projects eall for a shoald be deposlte4 'wUh the ReU,lous neW! editor 01 The DaUy patriation after the Korean arm- their homes or wherever they widening of the present 18-foot Iowan In ihe neWlrQom, Room 201, Communications Center Dot istice and went to Red China in- wanted to go in th)s country .be­ wide road to 24 feet hy adding later than 2 p.m. Thurlday tor pubUcation Saturda)l. The DaUy stead. fore taking them into custody. three-foot strips to each side of Iowan reserves the rl,bi to edit all DoticeL The three former soldiers are This idea was rejected. however, of the road. Resurfacing is not THE SWIMMING POOL AT ,ions Center. where tM business now aboard the President Cleve- by higher authority which decid­ planned. the Women's gymnasIum will be and circulation departments of land sailing homeward on the ed that the men sh041d not be Contacts for the three widen­ open tor women's recreational The Dally Iowan are now lo­ last leg of their journey. turned loose and that it would be ing projects are: (1) 7.8 miles IIwimmlng Monday through Fri­ cated. An official announcement set- fairer to all concerned if they in Johnson and Muscatin coun­ FINAL ~t~~ day from 4 to 5 p.m. SWimmers ing forth the Army's pLans for were promptly arrested and in­ ties east trom the Scott Church should bring their own caps. A FOLKSING WIU BE the three is expected some time formed of their status. corner. (2) 15.9 miles in Musca­ Suits and towel! will be fur­ ,held in front of the State Unj­ this week. Meanwhile Pentagon tine County through West Liber­ nished. versity of Iowa Theatre build­ officials told a reporter how the ty. and (3) 9.6 miles in Cedar. ing from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Muscatine and Scott Counties PLAY NIGHT JlT THE FJELD through Durant to the Walcott House durin, the summer ses­ JuLy 31. Bring songbooks. mos­ quito repellent. etc. Your hosts junction. sion will be each Tuesday and Similar widening Is being com­ SALE PRIC'E will be Dave Bradbury. Knute Friday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., idailY pleted from Davenport to the in­ Nomland and Dan Isaacson. for fUmm~r lesslon students, At 910 Kilocycle! tersection of Highway 228 near staff and facalty and their Walcott. spouses. IOWA CHRISTIAN FELLO,\,,­ TODAY'S sCHEDULE 8:00 Momlnr Chapel Already under construction is .. Actl'{jtles tva table Include ship will hold its last meeting of 8:15 News 26.5 miles from near Oxford to swlm1ng, basketball, volley ball, the summer session tonight at 8:30 Mornlnr Serenade Ladora, west of Iowa City. 7:30 p.m. In Conference Room 1 UNIVERSITY CALENDAR 9:15 The Bookshelf badminton, piddle tennis and 9:.5 Let There Be LI.ht W~MEN'S SHOES table tennis. in the Iowa Memorial Union. TlJESDAY, JULY %6, 1955 10:00 News Special instruction for those 10:15 Kltdhen Concert , ,I VNIVERSITY calendar ltelDl 11:00 Mental Health. of the Normal r '. who wish to learn to swim or to THE UNIVERSITY COOPER· CWld Dr. Bean To Speak are achedalecl In the Presi­ lI:!SO MUSic In Black 'and White Values To $18.95 Improve their strokes will be ative Babysitting League book dent'! oltice, Old CapitoL 1Z:00 Rhythm Rambles available between 7:30 and 8 will be in the charge of Mrs. 12:30 News Tuesday, July %6 12:45 Report On Europe To Kiwanis Today p.m. Marvin Coiton. Telephone ber 1:00 Musical Cb.at. Dr. William B. Bean. head of at 5902 if a sitter or information 8 p.m. - Opera, "The Marriage 2:10 19th Century l\(uolCl SUMMER SES8ION STU­ of Figaro" - Macbride Auditor­ 3:00 Opera Moments Internal Medicine at University about joining i'he group is de­ 3:30 New. Hospitals. will talk today on dents. staft and faculty are in­ ium. 3:45 Letter From Italy $ sired. "MedIcal Manners" at the Ki­ vited to brine their famlHes to Wednesday, July ~7 4:00 Iowa Un10n Radio Hour the Field House each Wednesday 4:30 Tea Time wanis Club meeting at the Jef­ CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES 8 p.m. - Opera, "The Marriage 5:00 Children's Hour nlant from 7:15 to 9:15 p.m. for 5:30 New. ferson Hotel. in August may pick up their of Figaro" - Macbride Auditor- 5:45 Sporlstlme Dr. Bean will discuss the phil­ swimming and for games and ium. 6:00 Dinner Hour j. IIport activities planned especial­ commencement announcements 6:55 News osophy, care and handling of Tut8day, July Z8 7:00 Melody Thellt:.. ly lor family participation. at the Alumni House, 130 N. patients in the resident training Madison St. 8 p.m. - Opera. "The Marriage 8:00 Artl.t of the Wt!ek program at the hospitalS'. of Figaro" - , Macbride Auditor­ 8: IS Gilbert HIChel "l'roaram • ADVANCE, ORDERS FOR 8:30 Music You Wpnl Dr. Bean is a noted lecturer ium. 9:45 News and Sports mail-away copies of the Special TICKETS FOR m~ OPERA, 10:00 Slln OU and author. and Taelllay, Aacu8t ~ University Edition of The Daily "The Marriage of Figaro," to be 8 p.m. - University Play. Iowan may now be placed with held today through Thursday in r Macbride Auditorium, Ilre on sale "Harvest the Storm" - Univer­ the Circulation Departmcnt at 20 sity Theatre. Shoes You Will Wear ~II Fall and' Wintet (!ents each. This eharge covers in the Iowa Memorial Union lob­ Wed_lday, AUlUlt 3 .. wrapping, addressing .and post­ by. Prices: $2 and $1.50. A'li seats reserved. 8 p.m. - University Play, Old C,apilol Rememterj age. The University> Edition, to "Harvest the Storm" - Univer­ {, ...... ---..-..~- be published on Aug. 27. will 1 -- sity Theatre. contain more than 50 pages of DANCING IN THE RIVER .J One Vear-'Ago Today Thursday, Aacusi t neVIS, pictures and features on Room during the summer Is Two American Sky Raiders flying a rescue mission over the 8 p.m. - Ul)iversity Play, all pOases of the University. planned for the remain~r of the South China Sea shot down two Communist fighter planes which "Harvest the Storm" - Univer­ MEN'S summer session by the Stu­ fired on them, it was disclosed in a forceful U.S. restatement of the CO.-uTING II T VID E N T S dent Union Board. Dances ere sity Theatre. tradition to tight back if attacked. who have been picking up their scheduled for July . 29 and (For Information re,ardln, Sen. Albert Gore (D-Tenn.) said "the logjam Is broken" in the Daily Iowan each morning at August 5: Both popular and datel beyond this achedule, lee Senate's marathon debate on the Atomic Energy Bill, and he pre­ SH'OES , Close Hall sbould now call for square dancing will be provided reservations la the offlee of dicted it soon would come to a final vote. their papers at 201 Communica- on alternate weeks. the PrealdeDt, Old CaplwJ;) .J Five Vear. Ago Today , Emergency bins lifting all restrictions on the size of the armed 165 PAIRS forces and adding one year to aU current military enlistments rocketed through the H9use. '.' , ROBLEE AND I PEDWIN President Truman asked Congress to raise personal income The Daily Iotpan taxes 10 to 20 per cent beginning Oct. 1 to help raise $5 blllion for the Korelln War and the military preparedness program. TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1955 i Ten Vean Ago Today PIIbUlbed d.lly exeept Sund.y and .rr.... , ,.1••• ~.ulb.n " r.p.ne' DAILY IOWAN EDITOalAL ITAFF Wartime deterioration of clothing quality-a problem parallel­ Mood.y .nd "'pI bolld.-n ~y Student II, ...... Til. Dall, JI•••• 1,..Ia1I •• MOST S'tYLES Publlc.tlmll. Inc,. Commun1caoUonl I. o._•• I ••U ••• Editor ...... " ...... •• Ira Kapenlleln ing soaring prices lor garments-has the OPA stumped. Center. Iowa Cltl'. low.. Entered al ,.,."",I.t. t". c..t•• , I••••• 'r ...... t. 5 p .... . Mana,ln. Editor , . . ,.' .. . . Bill Babr Prime Minister Churchill 'lind Clement R. Attlee returned to _d da .. matt.r at the post ofllce tllr••• 11 F.ld., ••• , ..... t. at Iowa CIty. und ..r the act of eon­ ".D".)'11 _II 8.ta.d.,. New. Editor., .... " •••.•• Jo MUIT.y London from the Interrupted Big Three Conference at Potsdam to ITftI of MlU'Ch .. 11'18. CIty Editor ...... Kirk Bol'd be on hand for the counting of the general election ballots deter­ _M•• 1t .1 til. A8SOCIATID .allla Dial 4191 fr...... to .1.al,lIt t. Sport. Editor ..•...•••..• Art Winter mining which wlll.be Britaln's leader and chief spokesman in world The AModatecl Pr_ .. entitled ex­ Editorial Pa,e AlI't. .• Betty Broyletl affairs. eluaJllely to the Ule (or republlc.Uon ,.,.tt •••• ne... • •••• '. ,.,. It...... an ...... m.Dt. t. Til. D.II, Chief Photoarapher and of alt' the loeal n_. 1)rtntecl In ttli. I ••••. · a.lt•• I.1 .,,,_ .n J. Th Twenty Vear. Ago Today Dewlp8ller as well as .U AP D..... C...... I .. II ••• CeDllr. Wirephoto Technlctan ••John Sterman i dl_\£!IeL A report that 30,000 bodies of flood VICtlr.lS had been picked - ' 811bocr1plton nUt - _ urner In up in the Hankow area al?ne provided grim measure of the tol1 DAILY IOWA" ,ADVaaTIIJHO 1TAt'• M.M•• a low. Cit,. 115 cenla weekly .r .. per taken In central China by the recedinl waters of the Han and ."DIT ."ltIA" ~ar In advan.. ; .Ix month.. ·",,25; BUllnea .a.M,.r .. E. JOM KottmMl 01' three meath,. p .... By IDaIl In Iowa. ... .t. Bu.. M,r.1,)I. William Norton Yangtze Rivers. • oIacoUTIO"'! St ~r year; I1x monthl. ~; three mont.... $3; aU other mall ,uboc"p­ PromoUen MaDapr. Den1, J'. Donohoe A war of words succeeded Ireland's 12-,C\8y reUejollB war ,01 ...... 191 ",.. ... ' ....._I .. . uou, ,10 pet' .,•• ; ,Ix month.. N .•; bullets, rioting and Incendiarism Ibnt has taken nine lives, ~ft , ••r Dall, ...... II, "It ...... _tfl_ree--:m_o-:n... h-:-. _"~._25_.~ __... , ---1 DAILY IOWAH (l...,.,tA.fwo" WAn many Injured, ~aned in 140 lahelts and cause\l widespread • aU M ...... •... 1.. .. ,I.... •• I•• Le"•• Q ...... IIUI"., CIR!ulation Mar. ,. . ... Gordon Chan property loss e...... Miss Iowa HopefU I Kidnaping C~arges ------. May Face 2 Men €ITY RECORID BDlTBS IlARJUAGE API'UCATlON& Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Holder­ James S . .siltIer, 21, Geneseo, Routed Near Tama ness, R.R. 2, a boy Saturday at Ill., and Ruth Ann ItirJrpatrfclc. C..,ter', Note: Th.... the TIPTON (.IP) - There is a pos- Mercy Hospital. 27, Alden. ... III a Ilene. of arilel" sibility of federal kidnaping Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mills, Lorenz Kenney Makoutz, 21, CerHnl Pa",), charges agalast two men cap- 2U Quonset Park, a girl Satur- Skokie, Ill, &Del Marian Tbe~ .y DEAN NORMAN day at Mercy Hospital. O'Connor, 21, 112. E. CoUe(e. It', ~rd to describe how a tured after an Illinois couple Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore, Clois '!'emple, .e, aad J .... child "'hose arms are afmcted subdued them, Sherlff C. R. Will- 330 E. Church St., a girl Satur- HaU, 30, both of Davenport. wIth 'cerebral palsy operates an ey said today. day at Mercy Hospital. Darold x..ee.Kelle,., 2'. W4III­ t~trlc jl« saw. One of the men, Edward Lee> Mr. and Mrs. William Welling- man: and Mary R. Schnoebelen, However, Victor Bon fig, in­ Campbell, 24, Natural Bridge er, West Uberty, a girl Sunday 1908 G St. Station, Va., is held In jail here. at Mercy Hospital. DIVOaCI8 QaANTED pllStrlal arts instructor at the The other, Ogden Da.nner, 29, Mr. and Mrs: John Quinlan, Hospital School for Severely Chicago, Is under police guard at R.R. 7, a girl Sundty at Mercy Darold C. Walker from Mildred Jlandlcapped C h 11 d r e n, has a Marshalltown hospital wijh a Hospital. H. Walker, both of Johnson Bids on an sUmaled $48,000 County. tauJht 8-to-16-year-old children worth of contracts for oUing and serio\!.! bullet wound. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ughtner, with cerebral palsy to use lathes, grading of county roads will be Danner was wounded when 441 Douglas Court, a boy Mon­ drill presses, circular saws and opened today by the Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tomaszew- day at Mercy Hospital. otber power tools. County Board of Supervisors. ski ot Princeton, Ill., turned on DEATHS S2S To Receive Only one minor accident has Bids will be taken until J :3Q two men who abducted them Mrs. Ruth Kuever 66, 5 Mel- oteurred in two years. A boy p.m. on 17.3 mile of oiling and early Saturday at nearby Clar- rose Court, Sunday at Mercy nleked his Ii nger. I J.8 miles of grading. ence, Iowa. The Tomaszewski's Hospital. Degrees in August said the pair forced their way Jacob Cardinal, 68, Waterloo, The Industrial arts .shop is part The grading is port ot a 26-mUe program of grQding farm access into the car at pistol point. Saturday at University Hospit- About 525 students will be of the educational facilities pro­ KAY TAYLOR, NS, Tulia, candidates for degrees at the vided for 43 crippled children, roads and the final step In Q The JUinois couple had stopped aLso three-year county road improve- Okaa.. wtJl repre8eD& CecJaI' alongside Highway 30 to rest. Maude Harker, 118, Muscatine, State University of Iowa'. an­ sies 3 to 16, at the hospital ....10 In the "MI Iowa" nual summer Commencement ,chool this summer. ment plan. --. Danner and Campbell were Saturday at UJliverslty Hospitals. coateat te be held at Clear convocation Aug. 10, Unlver.lty • 5 GrouplDr, Oiling i. planned on roacia captured after a struagle we,st of Thomas Doak, 71, Osceola, Sat­ that have been oiled [or &he past Lake uu. weUu" She ... Tama, Iowa. Tomaszewski shot urday at University Hospitals. Registrar Ted McCarrel said There are five age groupings: named Dolphin QueeR .... Monday. pre-schoo], kindergarten, prl­ 10 years. Danner as the two men grappled Bert Emoll, 75, Karshalltown, Roads to be' graded include Milt Perleel Profile of SUI .. for Danner's pistol. Saturday at University liosplt- The charge to the graduates lIlary, advanced primary and 1953. will be given by President Virail Intermediate. 1 n s t rue t ion is two sections in Washington Sherltt WUley said LouJs F. also township, four in Sharon, one in Man,onie, 23, Chicago, told him Dorothy Cooley, 39, Center­ M. Hancher, who will also con­ through the eighth grade level. Cer the degres at the 7:30 p.m. CMebral palsy cases constitute Liberty, one in Pleasant Valley, about midnight Friday he had ville, Sunday at University Hos­ two in Newport, two in Clear Bohac Files Suit exere.lses in the Iowa field house. two thirds of the hospital school been kidnaped .by two men who pitals. Commencement speaker will attendance. Cr ek. two in Oxford, and one in rorced him to drive from Chicago POLICE COURT Hardin township. For Note Payment be Dr. William B. Bean, bead of A teacher has two groups of STUDENTS AT TIlE Hospital School for Severely Handicapped to Clarence and til en left on loot Clifford Ayer was fined $12.50 Internal medicine at SUI, who ail to eight children each. Indi­ Children also take phySical education. Instructor Orrin H. Marx Joe Bohac, West Branch, Mon­ when Mangonie';) car ran out of on a charge of uttering profanity. will address the ,raduates on viduals are allowed to pfogress watcbes While, left to rl&'ht, Bryce 1\fes ier, 5, Rockford; Dana Driven Killed, 3 Hurt day riled suit in Johnson County gas. Maynard F. Poggenpohl, R.R. "The Care and Feedin, of the aecording to their abilities. PJke, 4, Council Bluffl, and Peter Hansen, 4, plrlt Lake, 1"0 UP District Court lor payment of a Willey said Mangonie's des­ I, was fined $12.50 on a charge Intellect, A.D. 1955." Special equipment is used to the bars. \ In Head-on Car Crash $3,000 promisory note made by cription of the pair fitted Camp­ of failing to observe a stop sign. The University Symphony Or4 E. N. Eilers, 704 E. Jefferson St. enable a child to get a well NEW RICHMOND, Wis. ~J1» - bell and Danner. Lloyd Keith Holmaster, Fair­ chestra, under the direction of rounded educatIon no matter truck) and a dump truck for Both drivers were killed Dnd The suit claims the note was Campbell contends he does not fax, was tined $12.50 on a charge James Dixon, will provide m\!.!lc what his handicap. City Budget- $2,643 from Reliable Sales and three other persons were injured made May 8, 1952. and is long know Danner and that he had of falling to observe a stop sign. for the Commencement progrem. overdue. This Includes: rubber balls (Continued from t)(lge 1) Service, which was the lowest of severely in l head-on car col- nothing to do with the abduction. Alva Edward Hunter, 336 1st Master of ceremonies will be with pencils inserted for children three bidders. l lision near here Sunday nilht. Bohac asks payment of the Both Danner and Campbell St., was given a suspended 30- William D. Coder, coordinator ot who cannot grasp a small object, 3. Approved the levy on the Dead were Louis J. BeauvaiS, note with interest and costs of have been charged under Iowa's day sentence on a charge of dis­ conferences at the Iowa Center desk tops with built up sides to would make a sluay of their fire the suit. general kidnap statute. turblrlg 'the peace. for Continuation Study. protection needs. They have not $5,000 Rochester Avenue sewer Jr., 24, Somerset, Wis., and Ray­ keep chalk and pencils from project. Several property owners mond Perry Roger, 16, Deer failing off, cutaway desk tops to yet announced any findings from that study. had protested that their levies Park, Wis. The crash occurred live the child more stability, were too high but Roan told about 3~ miles east of New plul-in amplltiers wllh ear- Roan's budget cut large sums councilmen that city engineer Ed Richmond. phones for children with hearing off the requests made by city de­ difficulties and electric typewrit- partment heads tor 1956. Their wereGjartzke " madefeel s ontha t n theequitable levies i:'-:=:;======~ ers which may be easier to op- askings, which were announced basis," erate than a pencil for a child July 18, would have meant a tax ENGLERT • LAST DAY with finger control trouble. increase of about 30 per cent. JANE RU ELL Live at Scbool The council ordered Roan July JEFF CHANDLER-- Because the children come 18 to cut the budget to a place Today's Menu Pets from homes all over the state where the 1955 tax rates could - Teehnlcolor - WANT AD RATES Personals Instruction most ot them must live at the be maintained. SPECIALS IIFOX FIRE" One day __. 8~ per word PERSONAL LOANS on typ.wrlter., COCKER pu])])I~ s. Dial teCIO . 8·. BALLROOM dance I.....,n•. MJmJ Youel. hospital school. This requires Larrest Cuts phonotrrapb . apon. eq,ulpm.nt. and ______WuriLl. Dial M83. ... Three day. 2:...J!¢ per word Jewelry. HOCK·EYE LOAN COMPANY. Work Wanted much more than simply class- The largest cuts came in the At LUBIN'S _ Doors Open 1:15 - Five dan .... _ 15¢ per worct 124''0 South DubUQue. 7· l4 room education. street and sanitation depart- MEAT LOAF Ten oyS _ 20¢ per word ' SEWrNG. 7418. ..21R PAINTING- If\tcTlor and exterior. Fre. MI.tellaneou. For Sal. The ' facilities of the hospital ments, which had asked for the Mdh ... I'otlt•• • an. One month _ .S9; per word --'"T'--'"':"-'"':""J,..-.--:_-:---- eltlmate.. Dial 8.0112. ... Orav)' school include an isolation ward, largest increases. ___Apartment For Rent 7.30 FANS FOR 1'If]t HOT w~nmft . 1("." Sunl .t Illd Minimum! cbarre 50¢ IRONlNG. 1-32M. your home Il'fth and y01U'H1f cool dental clinic, kitchen, dining The street department budget Icod or lIfllk ttJ1fttfl C.lloJ' Tea, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 3-1I00M {Ully' furn ..hed ~Inmen'. ------wtl.h {anI {rom BEACON ELECTRIC hall, recreation room, class and was cut from $165,080 to $95,833. STAllTS WEDNESDAY prIvate b.1.h .nd entrance. bUI by C~ . cr:.:II~y home. olx day:.~ II~ S. Clinton. DIal I-:I3U. ..IS One insertion 1_ 98; per inch therapy rooms, staft offices and The lire department figure was 68c door. W. hln, lacilltl~ . ~ Aller 5 Five insertions per month, dial 3418. 7- 218 WASHINGS. "11146. 7. 28 USED WASB:I!JIa. wrl"leT and _m1- dormitory rooms. slashed from $137,311 to $119,- Mltomalle. auaunleecl. LAREW CO.. Breaded PORK CHOPS per insertion ~_ 88¢ per inch The third floor is covered en- 175. with A,.ple Sauce FOR RENT: Fumllhed .partmen.. for ------mE. Wuhlnft)n. 11681. ... Tltay Promised to LOY~ Ten insertions pel' month, A" tud~nt couple.. One ~room . share tirely by foam rubber padding, The sanitation department re­ lifo b ... Potat ••• "". bath. aVIIllable AU]lUI I 12. One 3-room, Autos For Sale - Us.d WOOL mohair Irleze 50Ca and mate/l­ Orav)' HONOR and OBEY ••• th. 80¢ which cushions falls as well as quest was reduced Crom $86.i52 per insertion _ per inch private bath, av.IJabte now. Dlnl 32S7 In. chair f60. Uprlah\ plano ~. Sunlltt alad made up their own rules! DEADLINE after e p.rn. 7-30 1850 PLYMOUTH Convertible (putty Bhrelow m ...oon nil. floor lamp. klt- provides good traction for wa lk- to $72,737. . allee, Iceel Tea, or Ilik one). 30S RonaJ,d •. Phone 3320. ... chen table. ale. , 5360. ., •• 111(. • . Stlme departments arid funds 4 p.m. weekdays for imertion FURNISHED apanment. 518 N. Van in follo Ing mornIng's Daily 1ftrt'en. 1-13 JI'OR SALE: IPSI Llnealn '6$0.00. 3332. CAMPING hOUIe IraUer ~, Call LH A playground in back at the received decreases from their 7Sc 8-8 Monty. I04tI .round 1 or 8 p.m. 7·. h08l!ltal school includes swIngs, 1955 to 1956 figures. Iowan. Please ch ck your ad in the first issue It appears. IIM7 NASii. beot oll.r. 8.27S'. PORCELAIN top kitchen eabln(t, uUtlty sandbox, teeter-t~ttel's and a Savin.. LUBIN'S 1147 NASH. besl offer. 8-27Se. 7-28 table, bOok$helvtl ••tully UbI., "'Ia wading pool. bne saving came in the main- The Daily Iowan can be re­ TYPING. 8-3566. ..8 ru., living room chair. {Joor \JunP. sponsible for only one incor­ 1954 N.ERC'URY 8un VaUey. mUlt .....1. radl(toTeeol'd player. acea Ional table. Blr Brothers tainance of the Community Cen- TYPING 01 any kind . ..2783. 1-. lice. "32G4. 7-27 Can "2744. rect insertion. 7-. University students volunteer ter, which last year cost the city ----TYPlNG------. 8-04%9----. ------8-1R to become "big brothers" or ".big $11,925. The building was de­ listers" and visit a particular stroy'ed by Cire Jan. 28. Doon Open 1:15 P.M. TYPING. 7834. 8-12K LAFF.A.~AY IiIlld at least once a week. They The city will payoff only $40,­ TYPING. DlIII 5161. a·21R take children shopping, to 990 of its debt this year. Last movies, to parkl Qnd to their year's budget appropriated $62,- IOWA CITY'S FINEST homes tor dinner. 100 for the payment of debts. ~ INCOME PROPERTY On Sundays each child, es- Slight reductions came in the STARTS TODAY "Ellds corted by fellow church mem- library, sewage disposal and as­ Thursday" Beautltul 23-room. newly deeorated ~NOJ bers, can attend his own church sessor departments, and the apartment·home. turnl.hed. 5 complete In Iowa City. street, pension and retirement baths. U I·aleem heat. all new comblna­ The Iowa City Junior Cbam- funds. lion .torml and Icreen.. 3-.... bale­ ber 01 Commerce, university so- Oiher -Action ment pnp In th. be t un·eMlral lo­ cation. ,540. month Income nnd nO I'OritJ. and fraternities and In other action Monday nifbt both..,. Ba.Ides, a lar,e 8·room luxur­ otlH!r orranizatlons have provid- the city council: loul apartment Cor owner, drum kIt. ed parties for the children. Con- . 1. Approved the saJe of a piece .,hen with table-top ral'l,e .nd oven In trlbotions to the school have ot city property on Riverside Who Does It • ",aU, dlahwUher and .arbaa. dlaporer. tanted from a movie projector Drive to Sam Saltzman for '26,­ You ellit o .. n W. hOM. lor abOlit ,15,' and furniture to bean bags and 000. Saltzman said that he plans LAMPS AND SMALL APPLlANCES fn· 100 11o,,", and f"O Q month. WIll pay I!!bs. to build a furniture store on the expenllvely repaired. servIced . and lor Itself In .bo~t 10 yean. Dial 1-2138. recondltlontd. BEACON El..ECTR1C. D 7·24 TJl.e hospital school staff, with property. 115 S. Clinton. DI~l 8-3311. ..Uft ~munity help, piam 'Celebra- 2. Authorized Roan to buy two tionJ for holidays, ~nd birthday pick-Up trucks for $2,417 (in­ JlBrtles lor each child. The SUI eluding the trade-in of one Graduate Home Economics Club Girls Wanted Fender us baked cakes for many chll- and 4r!n's birthdays. Full-Ume and part-time Taite Area Toun fountain girls LOcal establishments toured by beginning September 13 Body Work tile children include the ~re sta­ RORY -CALHOUN Ity tiOn, aitport, museum, dairY', SEE JI'OCtry Itores and ·librarles. The WAlTB IRENMAN • lSi lSA "* PIPER LAURIE EXPERT WOIKMEN tblldren are often invited to - PLUS- MRS. STAGER lIIan and concerts. JACK CARSON . - - --' ~Idren with cerebral palsy at the Kennedy Alto Mart attend the hospital school from MAMIE Van DOREN 701llvenicle Drive "Pardon me ... when I came to inquire about my brief , OJIe to four school years, until Iowa Memorial Union DIAL 7173 1iIe,-can be sent to public schools case, did I leave my umbrella here?" A ~M, ltll_"'" ..a. It kome or until they have M(ft[ 08fRON .HOOmlll'1AN tllb-...... -.--­ lllnid the maximum benefit PLUS --, 8peclal JlClUible from the hospital school. ~HARIfS KllIlYlHAUl WW In Color 'l\e Slimmer sessions are ·at­ "CARlBBEO ~d by YOUIl8er childreD who I"BERLln PLAYGROUND" a/Iollldn't be away from their Il'l'eDts for a long time, children EXPRESS Coter- Cartoon ~uJrinl extensive ' diagnosis "SANDY CLAWS" DORE SCHARY ...... oj ,_ill ,ad· former students wqo need - LATE NEWS- ~her courses. ) About 60 children attend dur- 111, the normal ~chool year. • '!'he hospital school, the only ... OOl'O H'f' lf l 'PI ,. I"A I IOI-4 hUtutlon of 'its type in the ht Iowa City ttuJllry ..dministered by a state Showing ••• 1IIlI.eraity, performs a valuable ffjpifob to all crippled children prospective profes- n's lIE. wOI:1lcel'~, EmIT. ME'" HELD OYER! NOWI SUIPIIS£ If THE YDII THRU THUISDA Y 'I ,EVERYBODY'S RAVING AIOUT "MARTYIH

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0,.. hi' .... a' 11-. I., .... COMING ' TO THE CAPITAL "IDAY - ,Itt ...... R~MRT .. • SHELLEY In "NIGHT OF ....., ...... ':U . ... MITCHUM ~~ , WI,UERS THE HUNTEr -; I . , , ., Iowa City Wins Stat. " . Red Sox,Win Babe Ruth Semifihal ' . DES MOINES ~) - Iowa cil1 defeated Wa-Ma··Ke (EddyvIV,!<, 'Ha/I' Game 15-10, in the semifinals of ~ lhil1red State Babe Ruth '1;ou,t:. COOPERSTOW~ N.Y. rIP) - ney in Des MoineJi Monqay Di. Tt:d Williams blasted a two-run The Des Moine$ ·Natlon.­ bomer In the first Mon­ downed the Sioux City Ameri. day for the big blow which gave cans, 17-10, in the other semi. tasl, .Replaced I . 6 Officially t\'le Boston Red Sox a 4-2 deci­ finals game. 1. sion over the Milwaukee Braves jn the baseball Hall of Fame ex------..!....--­ By Lealher hibltlon game. Dick Brodowski, returning Welcomed To' AuarCAN LI.OtJI NATIOJIIAL LBAGUB I W L ••1 , oa W L ••1 . Gil 5erviceman who will be 23- N ... Y.,k . . . .. _ ~1 .RI~ ~I .1l1li years-old Thursday, pitched the C~I .. , • .• . . ... 1' :I , ...... r .. k.,...... Cl.nl...... lI' ._ ...... IIe. .. ;\'.! U .fU! I~' ~ (un game for Boston, limiting Brace 1' .... '" •:\:!I U Arm N ... . GI B.O\...... l 41 .~73 • ~II •••I,~I • .. ~I ••I • . ~I. IGI~ the Braves to nine , cattered hits. HaU 01 Fame 001•• 11 . M •• .~'11 Cal Jones' wrist, Injured dur­ It...... Cllr .. # ., .... CII".,_ ... .. It .... ~' \ 1n the first inning, Ghet Ni­ (IP) - 81. IA ...... 41 .44r.! ~I lng the 1954 football season, is COPPERSTOWN, N.Y. W ..~l."". ,U 411 . ~1 CI.d••• U .... chols Milwaukee starter and ••111 •• , . ....'. !t M ••4. 4. .4:r1 "I Baseball's Hall of .Fame increas­ .I\I...... ~ ..... al .371 l1/I, comin, along "O.K.," he said M'.'ltr·...... 1. loser: Faye Throneberry with ed its membership to 80 Monday Monday. (N. • •••••• h ••I .... ) • Mo.hy·. ...•• 11. a pitclled ball. On his next pitch when it .opened its gates to six T.... J ·•• 11...... - CN. ' •••••••••".1 ... ) he almost hit Williams, ...It's a little slow, but it will a ••,.. cur ."...... Ia_a ,Il!_ ,~,,'... T.'.,.., PI'eliler. newcomers ranging from 69- .1.~11 a.,.•• (I·.) ...... ,hlt /1-1) .,.. kly ••1 CI •• I... " C.I.hl) _ E,. On the second pitch to Wll­ be all set by ihe first of Septem­ year-old Frank (Home Run) YO. .~.II. C~·~) _ ••"lo.tI.11 (t·lS) kl. ('.1) n . BI •• ~ U.I) ., 0,... Hams the bat slipped out of Ted's .. II~.. (l·t). ~( ..'I) ber when practice starts," he Baker' to 40-year-old Joltin' Joe D.Ir.lt .1 INllI... ,. I.~.I •• I"I) , • hand and struck a first base fan, DIMaggio. G ...., " .. , ••• .,." \1'-3' ••• \ .'1\••• 1,111 ••1 Milo...... C.I,bI) - said: a..... (ol-II ... WII ••• (1-lt). • .....10 (111-1) n. e.... ('-11). .) Ems Kotary "f Clayville, N.Y., The six also included former Cloln••• 1 No. T_ (.1,.1) - D... N ... t.,k al Chin,. - M.,1I0 (t· 'lrbo, suffered 11 split second fin­ Jones' wrist was fractured major league greats Leo (Gabby) .... (13-3) ••••,... 'I-t). .., D ..I. (11,3). ger on his right hand. Clonlan' .1 B..... ("j•• ~) - 8 ••• ~ .IItt... ,... al l. w.l. (nl,hl) - ~arly dllTinll last season but he Hartnett, Arthur (Dazzy) Vance, (~II) v .. 8 ...... (I~ .. ,). D ••••• 4~.il) VI. Arr.,.. (1I.t). Williams started to go to the played the rest of the year. The Ted Lyons and Ray Schalk. They 1\ aid qf the fan but was cl\lIed injury was disclosed by Coach were honored in a special 45- back to the batter's box. On the I minute ceremony presided over fourth pitch he sent a Nichols' rorest Evashevsk1 after the fin­ by baseball Commissioner Ford SOX' Pieice " Ashburn Tops outside pitch over the lett field al ,tOne of the season. Frick. ~ . fence, scoring Throneberry.. BoDe Grafted Hartnett, ~4, who caught 100 , About six months ago a bone or more games 12 years for the Leads in E~~ NL B,atters was ,(raIted 'into the wrist and Chicago Cubs and finished with NEW YORK (1P'r-Billy Pierce- . lhat's the reason it has been so more home runs (236) than any of the Chicago ~ite .1 Sox and NEW YORK (/P) _ Pinch-hit- lOll, in beeHng, Cal explained. other catcher, expressed the feel­ Robin Roberts of the . Ph.iJadcl~ ting Richie Ashburn spal'kplug . 'II have it checked about every ing of sll six when he was pre­ phla Phillies, the starting pitch- '. you'll keep cool ~wimm~ng week or two. Last Friday I had sented with a replica of' the ers in baseball's all:'star game of the onrushing PhiladelphIa the cast taken off and , a leather plaque which will hang In the earlier this month, have taken Phillic!, has replaced his slump brlM!e .put on instead," he said. ~all of ' Fame. over the major leilgtlc 'earned with a surge to regain the Na­ in an Arrow Swim rTrunk "This is one day in my life I I Despite tbe injury Jones was run leads as the (leason closes lional League . batting lead ~ in. outstanding guard and was will never forget," Hartnett said. in on the two·thirds mark. from slugicr ROl Campanella of named to seven all-American "It's a wonderful feeling to ,be an immortal in the baseball Hall Figures compiled by ~ho As- the Brooklyn Dodgefs. tearnS arid was picked on ' the sociatcd Press revealed Monday Ashburn, who has walloped ~ B1g Ten first team. of Fame." DiMaggio, perhaps the best that Pierce, a southpaw who has only three homers ~n:ong 116 Stadium Work known and hiB feats the best reo not yielded an ea'l'ned run· in hits, collected 1~ satehes in 46 . Jonc~, who has been oiling ' membered because of his com­ his last 25 1/ 3 , has per- at bats last week for a 12 point down the seats in the Iowa Sta­ parative youth, received the big­ mltted 22 earned runs in 113 gain to .3S6, Previously, he ~ad plum for about three weeks, had gest applause. There were loud frames to toR the American dropped mofe . than 20 pomts Leag\.\e with a !brilliant 1.75 ERA. While falling into third place. ~ tj1is to say about the 1955 season: whistles from youngsters sitting " ~ I hope It will be our best sea-, Pierce' has a 7-6 won-lost record MeanWhile. Campanella lOst 15 ~ . IOWA FOOTBALL CAPTAIN, Cal Jones, here I, worklD, OD the in trees across ~e street from Bah and [ know It will be a but he has dropped 'three games P9ints ~ith only two hits in 17 lea&a In the Iowa Stadium fro .. which fanl will waltb him leed the red brick Hal) of Fame Mu- by 1-0 'ftIargjns. I \rifS. iobd one." , the Iowa team on the ,ridIron thll fall. Cal and several oUlen seum'. . 1n the Big Tcn, Michigan and have beeD ollln.- the stadium lea&a for about three weeks , and DiMaggio's diamond exploits ~ Ohio State are supposed to be hope to finish In about four more. include his S"game hitting ~ to\.lih this year, but you can't streak, his partlcl.patlon in nine really tell yet, he said. world champio~hip New York I VlMent To Re&urn Y.ankees clubs, his three most ~ I JonO$ said he expects t~am­ valuable playel' awards, his 11 EWERS. :. MEN'.s STORE mllte Eddie Vincent to return to All-Star ieam nO)1linations, and l' South Clinton Iowa ClUy to start getting into his .325 batting average and 361 ~ shape. Eddie got his bad grades home runs throu~h 13 seasons. up and he is anxious to start, Cal "This is a happy day for me," . ~ said. . Joe said. "It's If 10ng step since , Cal added he expects iwo at that day 20 ye;ars ago when I ian year's freshmen who had was riding to St. Petersburg wltl1 vade difficulties to be back this DETROIT (JP)-Dr. Cary Mid· T~ny Lazzerl and Frank Crosetti ~ ;year. They are J;Jill Van Buren, dlecoff, Memphis, Tenn., dis- caught Oary four times during for my first spring trainlng trip center, and Alex I{arras, guard. posed of Tommy BCllt in 33 holes the morning round ,only to drop with the Yankees. yan Buren attended four weeks Monday, winning 4 and 3, to en- behind again when Middlecoff DIMaggio, Hartnett. Lyons and ~ 01 summer school so he will be ter the fina I round of the 37th rapped in a 30-toot putt for an Vance w~re el~ct~d to the Hall of teady and. Karras Is attending PGA championship. eagle three on the 507-yard 17th Fame last Januan by members tbl!' entire ' session to {'etake a Today Middlecoff, the slowest h 1 He couldn't draw even Iof the BasebaJl Writers' Assn. of GROUP NO. 4 W.,... · R~auc.d NOW ~ player in big time golf, will meet a~ a~~ as Cary canned a couple America. Baker and Schalk were c0l1\'~e h:!!. .fa i led. " $14.'" . Cal returned to Iowa City fol­ one who probably is fastest, of 20-fool. putts on the front nine chosen by the Hall of Fame Com­ Doug Ford, in the 36-hole final. in \he afternoon to go far ahead. mlttee on Veterlll\S. . Regula; ji'l~e. $32.~0 ' $33.50 lOWing the end of the spring ~ You'" stay cool and in Arrpw'1 • Ford, racing around the 6,701- ~~~~~~ii;;;;~i.;;; ____iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiipiiiiii_iiiiiii_., ~ comfo~tabl~ semesti!f wilen bis wrist would yard Meadowbrook Course like ~ I)ot stan~ up under the heavy a cross country runner, shaltered GROUP NO 3 Were _"duced NOW ~3088 ~ qu',k.d.." ••••' ...,'.w.' ...... w'" "u.1L wor'k. he had planned In his home par for the sixth straight day as STATE UNIVERSITY .OF IOWA b4 .•• town, Steubenville, O. he whipped Shelley Mayfield, R.. ular 'rices $40.00 $50.00 ~ : ...... d ~.,. <0'."" .11 ;;'95 Seguin, Tex., by a 4 and 3 mar­ gin. FINE ARTS FESTIVAl! Ford shot a 69 on the morning GROUP NO S Were Reduc.d NOW round to lead one up. He pr ..ents Mozart'. opera $41 .•• Youths stretched it to 4 up at the 23d, ~ily Regular Pric. $55.00 then fought of! a comeback bid by Mayfield, a fine shotmaker "THE 'MARRIAGE OF FIGARO" whose putts wouldn't stop Mon­ • ... i ~BREMER$ ,. Complet. Stoge Production in 'Slate Meel day, to win on the 33d hole. .... ,...... '-Ii'Ii ·M.IM...... Middlecoff, bone weary after Full Calt - Co.tumel - Scenery ..OUR : $1..00 Suit Sale ,1' i(lwa City teenagers will com­ Sunday's 40-hole duel with Jack­ Orch ••tra p6te tor the first time this year ie Burke, led I up after a poor­ . Still ,Going ~th ,boys and girls of other cities ly-played morning found, then ) sPonsoring playground programs Few Goo,. Siz.. Left found the putting range in the tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday • I in .t.he annual "Junior Olympic" afternoon with a 33 on the front ht Sult- Regular Price ;postal meet, Recre tion ComnWs­ nine. and closed out the match 2nd Suit - $1.00 sloner . Robert A. Lee announced. by winning the 33d hole. July 26, 27, and 28 . ".,'-Ield even&a will be held at The Middlecoff - Bolt match • P.M. 3,d Floor j.sO p,m. Wednesday at the Iowa was the event of the day for a FINAL ' CLEARANCE .City Junlor High School. The gallery that grew to an estimat­ MAe'BRIDE AUDitORIUM ~e.k events are scheduled for ed 6,000 on a hot, sunny after­ of Men's . , 'tionpellow IIchool Friday at 1 :30 noon. TI~Ic.ts on Sale at Iowa M.morlal Union, E_ L"'''y, pim~ Bolt, a relentless shotmaker, : !vents include 40 'and 100-yard " t. 5 DAVIS CLEANERS BOSTONIAN & MANSFIELD ~h, ' ,broad jump" high jump, COAST STAR $2.Od '.ii(.$J,.50 - All Seats Rel.rv.d muttJe relay. and softball and Southpaw Lino Donoso, now . . volleyball throws . . lox Offlc. Phon. X2456 15 tit fl~!j[d'j SAtE SUMMER & REGULAR WEIGf"IT STYLES . The wbmlng time' or distance ordwith with Pittsburgh Hollywood, had ina 19-81954 rec-t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~and In ~ each event wlll be matched was named rookie of the yea.r in a,ainst other clUes to determine the . a 'tate champion. " Four ale cla5,!llfications for .-____---=::- ____-. GROUP I boY. . and girb have ,been set. 109 PAIRS OF SPORT SHOES AND They are Midget-IO and under; .rtihlor-Il and 12; Intermediate ~ get your SUMMER MESH , •• "ROKEN SIZES !..::13 . and 14; and Senior-IS to FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK • 17. • . KODAK . tTE M REGULAR PRteE SALE PRICE h' Circuit TV CO~OR ~I dosed 1";" ,.,.,iMESs- -~ -- ~, -50F A Fof 10wa-ND Tilt · FILM I( \ . TWit SprIr -- --"5fl ---- 3~ CIUCAQO (A»)-Iowa's Nov. 19 here foot),aU "arne at South Bend wlll SLOPSE ------'59l-- -- 3~ ~ telecast on a closed cirCUit, #he , University of Notre Dame , SPiNtr SH'IIT -- _. 'Wt ---- 251 announced Monday. I '11le Re",. Edmund P. Joyce, GROUP II exe~utlve vice-president of the CoAT--~-- ft;/a..--:-- 55~ $outh Bend, Ind., school, who .LIND'S . Jr4C1(Er ----- '5t/{.---- 3'()I ~1 PAIRS OF MEN'S OXFORDS. , • . .iI~. the aanounC4!ment, said IROKEN StZES FROM OUR REGU· ,imes to .be televised Include a (Fo.rmerly Scharf'l) Cootest with Miami in the • South Dubuque, Iowa CHy s.~TD. -:~~ --~ ----301 LAR STOCK . . Orange Bowl, Oct. 7 and Navy L... _____...... ____-' iaundered at Oct. 27. 'hift ' Au ~1X.1I111UX/1.Eg '* {Vf N~w · '-rocess is the cleanest ",. ~ ..., • ..,...,lNrs ""'/11' ,. 1IIIJ/tE WEEK SEIfICl MV. * UHeJAl ~ GUMDITIAT !'"," P/fIUS! possible. .. f, AS MANV GARMENTS AS Y"J LIKE • WPApl!4 In Cell.pb&lle • Nea*ly Boxed I ~' n I J . r' NO LIMIT! HAVE VOUI ENTIRE WARl7R08E ' NOW OURlNG lHlS SENSATIONAl

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