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·As, Auditor in Illi, nOls . u.s. Accuses Russ - Fire Causes Minor Damage Cashing' of 01 Holding Airmen Siafe Checks MOSCOW IA'l-The nited States Monday night accused the Soviet Un· ,Questionable' ion of holding a number of American airmen. Some have been missing more than silc years. SPRINGFIELD, III. I.fI-Orville A U.S. note to the Soviet Foreign Ministry dem:mdt'd inform:ltion E. Hodge, a leader in Gov. Wil· (Da1l1 , .... . I'bolo b l' Larry DaY ) about them and others. I THE HIAT WAS no problem for the .. low. City youngste... as th.y took to the , "r before , cooling Llam G. Stratton's Republican ad­ ministratioll, resigned as IIIil)oil> "'UIIIe In the city pool Mond.y .fternoon. The ,.nl, led he ... by 80bby .nd Mid,e didn't ...m to be p.y. It said the U.S. go vernment is Ked M C 1ft, MIl' .ttention to the 9O-d.' .... he.t which h.s blister.d the low. City ar•• for the p... few d.ys. informed and is com pell d to be- I stale auditor Monday under fire I say ry of an investigation of his office's He VI' the Soviet Union i detaining finances. military per onnel fa'om two U.S. The dramatic cllmax came as a planes. Parents Too, state grand jury opened its investi­ Heat , Is Here They were a U.S. Navy Priva· . - gation oC charges that at least .. Z Present Film Showing slate warrants were issued by teer. lost ove r the Bailie April 8, oC 1950, and a U.S. Air Force B29 But No Circus Hodge's office in lhe amount • - . ,To Stay, Say $544,000, and cashed. under q~s­ that went down on the iea of Japan PJTISBURGU lA'I- The Ringling tlonable circumstances. 01' n ar Kamchatka June 13, 1952. Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus, . Announcement Hodge had quit 'WISS Try at Everest Forecasters The note added that it may well America's "Greatest Show on was made by Gov. Stratton a,t a Iowa Citians will receive no let­ be lhat the Soviet government has Earth," called an end to its circu news conference in his statehouse "the Challenge of Everest," a color film record of two Swiss expedi­ up Cram the heat today or durine in custody crewm n from other tour which for years has thrilled office shorUy aner Hodge visited millions of youngsters and grown · tions which sought to conquer the world's highest mountain in 1952, lhe remainder of the month. aircraft, specifically m n who Stratton and Ullnois "Atty. Gen. La­ will be shown in the Main Lounge oC the Iowa Memorial Union at 8 p.m. Caught for the UN command in Ko· ups in nearly every corner of the tham CasUe in the executive man­ Thursday. High temperatures In Iowa City rea. The United States asked the land. sion. today reached into the middle The film will be shown by Norman G. Dyhr~nCurth, the official pho· Soviet government to make a tho· John Ringling North, said the cir· Stratton said Hod~e also with· wg{apher for the second 1952 Swiss 90s, several degrees bclow SUD­ rough Investigation and keep the cus wa folding its mammoth tenl drew as the Republican nominee f~pedl\.ion . Dyhrenfurth will also day's high of 99. embassy here Informed of its pro· for the last time Monday night fol' fl second term in the aurtitor 's Serve as narrator for the film pre· Not much change is oxpected gress. aCter a performance at nearby office and resigned as a delegate· ~ntaUon. The program is open to Heidelberg rac ~ track. today with highs ranging from 84 The note said reports concern­ at·large to the Republican National tlre public. No admission will be ing prisoners came Cram persons "The tenl d circus as it now Convention in San Francisco Aug. charged. to 92 and lows in tile middle GOs. released from detcntion in lhe So· exist Is, in my opinion, a thing o( 20. "Tbe Challenge pf Everest" Scattered thund rshowers are viet Un ion and have "now b comc the past," North said. "We ar The governor, with Morton II. shows Swiss mountaineers working predicted for Iowa City today. so persistent and detailed and so considering plans for the future Hollingsworth. fina.nce dircctor and which may in vCil/ ve an almost com· tnall, I.W~D Photo by Latry Dar) against desperate odds in cl1mblng The weath(!r bureau' SO·day credible that although Ihe U.S. IOWA CITY FIREMAN Ray H.ss, right, .nd George Wrigtlt, c~nt.r, state GOf chairman seated beside ,Pletely mechanlcaUy controlled . oVer enormous gl:!ciers, and hack· fQT cast calls for abo ve normal government is not ble to identity help H.rm.n Villh.uer, left, put on olly~en m.sk befllre he goel In him, said be bac:\ accepted the 1nI' out I'ey roolhold~ on perilous temperatures throughout the by name the e American nationals hlbilion." t. smoke frll.d bas.ment to comb.t fire. Fire was confiMCf to bas,. resignations, effective immedi· sl~ while' hampered by freezing norUlwest with preCipitation in now detained. it requests the So­ North emphasized the circus will m.nt area of hou ...t 219 N. Dubuque St. belonging to Mrs. Loul .. ately. I gales. Physical exhaustion finally the Midwest to exceed normal. viet government to inform the U.S. eontinue, in dlCferent form . He Stephens. Auhtant Chl.f A. F. Rlttenmey.,. st.ted th.t fi~ d.m.,. Stratton said "Of course, it will oC forced the leaders the expedi­ Temperatures across Iowa government in detail concerning said: could be conlid~red "minor" and thlt no ...,er. d.ml,. was done to take a day or two to name a suc­ tion to give Up after climbing to Monday were mostly in the 80s, each military person who has been "The all·ncw 87th presentation of the hou ... cessor, and, oC c\lurse, the present within , 900 feet oC the lop oC the compared with 20 degrees and detained in the Soviet Union since Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey ------:------auditor (Hodge) stays In a day or 29,Oo2·fool peak. more higher than thaI on Sunday. Jan. I, 1949, of whom the United two, since we have to get a new States has not hitherto been in­ .combined shows will open as usual R t L /'11 "What really defeated us," Dy­ The weather bureau said the on April 3, 1957, at Madison Square bond approved for his successor." formed by the Soviet government. epor uce ness htenCurth says, "was the approach reason for the change was that Garden in New York and will pLay Hodge had left the executi,ve giving in each ca ~e the name of or winter with its shortened days, cooler air hovered over the state tbe 1957 season in other alr-condi· 1 , mansion session visibly shaken. and a blanket of Ice with no cover· Monday. the person and the circumstances ing of snow." underlying his detention." ~:a~~/rena s all over the United Due to Arsenic Dust He told newsmen, "I'm beat, Temperatures at 2:30 p.m. fellows." Then, be said, "Bu~ I As DyhrenCurth explains it, the Monday included 90 at Des Labor troubles, bad weather and NEW YORK IA'l--A bizarre diplomatic secret was reported Monday didn 't kill anybody, did I?" aun disappeared behind the moun· rising costs sounded the death knell Moines, 88 al Cedar Rapids, 89 at night: A long series of illnesses oC Clare Boothe Luce, U.S. ambassador The sensational crisls in lhe au· talns each day at 1: 30 in the after­ I Cor the road show under the giant Waterloo and 86 at Council Bluffs. GOY Long Signs Bill to Italy, was caused by arsenic !)Oisoning. ditor's office began some two noon. "Then all camp activity canvas umbrella. The deadly ar enic came from paint on the ornate ceiling oC her bed· ceased," he reports. "The only months ago as a ripple when a Earlier this year, two other cir­ room in Rome. II sifted down in ' ------­ reader of the Chicago Daily Nqws thing to do was climb into sleep­ Vote To Declo re To Segregate Sports cuses shut down on similar rea­ tiny amounts of dust during the ,------, called at the newspaper's off,ice Ing bags and try to sleep. But this sons. They were the Clyde Beatty first 20 months she Ji ved there, was impossible," he adds, "be­ BATON ROUGE , La. {..f\ - Gov. and told Executive Editor BIl;;il City Jobs Vacant and King Bros. circuses. il&Il'_c<"" ~etling into her Walters a story that the editor I:ause the winds were constant and Earl Long Monday signed a bill Part of the bankrupt King Bros. Jreakfast coffee. The -News thought worth investlgating. bJ'4!w with l00-mite·an-hour force. DES MOlNES IA'l-In a surprise banning interracial athletic contests Circus was lItranded Monday in 'n hot weather. They whislled and roared and Norman G. Dyhrenfurth move, the City Council voted 3-1 in Louisiana effective Oct. 15. ; h e inhaled it Reporter George Thiem wor/Wd Stroudsburg, Pa., on its way to several days beCore filing the ru:st .bOOk your tent and you couldn't MODday to give p;e1iminary ap' l The new la wwill prohibit "danc- southern headquarters at Macon, laUy. ale,ep ... . ing, social functions, entertain- The disclosure In Brief of a series of articles which brQke pro val to 11 ordLOanc~ amend- ments athletic training games Ga . the story wide open. A' number of Dyhrenfurth, the only American Nas mad e by Compll •• rrom Au•• late. Pro I Last., week a group of Sarasota, VI,lklo.. Daily News reporters were as­ mbei- of the expedition, lost 35 ments which would declare vacant sports' or contests and oiher sucl; rime magazine, Blimey! all key city jobs which have been activities 'involving personal and Fla., men formerly connected with )lJblished by Mrs. signed to the slory, finally PJ;o· ,und& on his second trip, during Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey filed by Ci~ Managcr Leonard social contacts in which the partici- ducin, photostats or canceled state tJ. eh he recorded photographical­ purchased the Clyde Beatty Circus, husband, State­ No Limey, Said She: Howell pants or contestants are members Luce. The warrants which bore typewritten ly the Swiss attempt to conquer and said they expect to re-o~n it endorsements. lit. Everest. From Missouri ' of the white a.nd Negro races." ne told this DEMO CANDIDATE - Herschel Mayor Ray Mills introduced the The measure further requires se. Aug. 30 with a performance in Al­ story: Stratton added "we should have fie 18 convinced there is such a buquerque, N. M. C. Loveless, Democratic candidate (Sp •• lo' 10 Th. Dally Iowan) amendments and councilmen Ro- gregated seating and "separate The ceiling of Mrs. Luce's bed· for governor, will open campaign a new candidate by Thursday." cl'ellture as the much-publicized It would be the last big road cir· '''abominable snowman," and re­ WASHINGTON, D.C. _ Stand- bert Conley and Frank McGowan sanitary, drinking water and other room in Villa Taverna, the ambas­ headquarters in Des Moines Thurs­ . . '., voted with him. facilities for members of the white eus in America. sador's residence in Rome, was day noon. lites having just missed an en­ The announcement of the end of

'''' Z-THE DAILY IOWAN-low. City, low.-T ...... y . JIIIy 17, 1956 • 1 ---The Dailv Iowa1l --~ Which Boat Will He Take? Arouncl the World general The DaJ1y 10l04n is an inde­ TM Iowan ~ltoritJl "aft pendent diJily nl!tupdp.er. writ­ write. it. editorlGU withotn Headlines this Weekend ten and edited by tudent~. 1t cen&OrSIIlp by adminWration or u governed by a board of fice noiice6 faculty . The Iowan', editoriDl tl G ~"era.1 NoUces must be received .t ",. llUdent tnutee.. elected by the \ 0 , Dally Iowan oUlee. Room 201. c_. mulent body and four faculty policy, therefore, II not Mea­ Stat_ munJcaUonl Center. by • a,m. lor -.. . I Ue .... lan the fallowlnc mamlne. ,."., trustees appointed by tllB prui­ IOrily an "P'" mon of SUI ad­ ~~ THE U.S. SECRET SERVICE warned Iowans 10 be on the lookout mu.t be Iyped or letrJbly .-rltlen ..... Cor I new variety of counterfeit $5 notes drawn on !be Federal Reserve • ...,eeI; they will not be uc:cepled .:r dent of tlltJ umvcrritl). min/ltration policy or "Pinion. phone. The Dally Iowan reoerv... 1M V Bank of Chicago. The note • series 1950A bear lhe check letter "J" and n.ht to eellt aU General Nolle... C- J ' Q Cace plaLc numerals 171 or check letter " 0 " ~ith Cace plale 231. NEWMAN CLUB-A group dit -=::> cussion of the Sacraments of Ceo. Obituary ~t- PRESIDENT EISENHOWER Saturday designated only five Iowa fession and Extreme Unction will counties as drought disaster areas. They are Appanoose, Davis, Deca· · c;. ___~ be held atlhe Catholic Student Cen­ John Ringling North announced Monday aflcmooII that lur. Van Buren and Wayne. Gov. Leo A. Hoegh's drought committee ler. 108 McLean Slreet. Thursday. Ringling Brothers Bamullt and Bniley circus tOOuul retum to - July 1 asked that 33 eounties be elassified as disaster areas. The farm· July 19 , at 7:30 p.m. Arrangements - ers in the five counties may now graze Uvestock on acreage reserves in for Sunday's activities will be winter quarteT$ on com1J/etivn of it" current "m in Pittsburgh. the soil bank program. ~~-:S made. A sotial hour and refresh­ North said, ~ Tll e day of thE: tent IlOw is The "circu ~ rase SEN. HUBERT HUMPHREYorMinnesota will give the keynote ments will Collow the discussion. (Although it will not be wort"y of tTIC name) may reapp ar in ----:-~ ---4.'1I1'UJI.'","IIfIlLIJ.' address at the Democralic State Convention at Des Moines. July 31. April, 1957, with a totally /lew Dlld "mcchani:Clf' show. Jake More, Democratic state chairman, said Saturday. BABY SITTING- The Univetsity , Cooperative Baby Silting Lcal\lC TIIC pa 'ng of til "Big One" deserve a word. CONGRESSIONAL APPROVAL of an $18.915,000 appropriation Cor book will be in tho charge of Mn. In th fourtll dade 13, ., tht' emperor Pompey the new {ederal animal disco rcsearch center at [owa State CoUege Jeanne Sunde from now to July at Ames moved a step closer Saturday. The Senalc Appropriations 30. Phone her at 8·2734 ira baby eircus - willl the Icttcrt'd advertising on Roman walls, "Fiv Committec approved the expenditure in a supplemental appropriation siller or inCormation about joining Da s of Perfonnanc s in th Circus :trudmu." Th re wal> bill (hat was rCpOrted to Lhe Senatc floor. Senate aclion on the bill is the group ii desired. • promis(.d the anguinary slau~htcr of 500 Fi rc umidian expected early this week. PLAY NIGHTS - Play Nights at Lion - 500, and tl1 pres Iltation of 20 POllderou Pachyderms --- the Field House for summer ses· -20, - National- sion students. staCf and faculty -- Ie 13-DAY STRIKE that had cut off natural gas service to an csti· aod their spouses are held eacb There w r ~d ultor .. - equestrians pe rlcss in their mat d 20.000 tamilies in the 51. Louis area ended Saturday. Tuesday and Friday nights from perform nee - in Pompey' circus, ch riot ra nJ Roman 7:30 to 9:30. Activities inclUde

standing r. cc; in which cont mnts rode with L root on ach of ROCK AND ROLL music was condemned Saturday by an official 01 swimming, croquet. badminton, ~ . two horse. And th ro wa a "Camelop rd" - which was the Seventh·Day Adventist Church as "an immoral. pagan influence ble tennis. paddle tennis. volley. whicb is destroying the souls of American young people." A church ball and baskelball. Other actlvl· plilled down and l.iIIt'd too qui ·1.ly by tiger iml)ortcd to r c youth activities director told a Soquel, Calif.. camp meeting. " This ties will be organized if there la a m~d fight it, but it bled fr(dy, ju. t adverti ed. music is creating confu ion and breaking down respect for both civil su(ficient demand. and parental auUJority." During til . l'ightMh car of th PANEL- Harlnn S. Miller, Des Titus heavily promot d the Homan DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMEN of sevcn southern states Saturday Moines Register columnist who re· Gr ute I Amphitheatr ," and Pompey's S\ICCCSSO enlarged th ' warned the party leadership in the rest of the country that a national ccnLly returned from a three·week convcntion split on civil rights will resu lt in the loss of this year's presi· trip through the Soviet Union, will Circus f:\,imus, in marble, until it wa threc stories tll11 , 1 75 dential election. The seven chairmen disclaimed an intention of boIling be interviewed by a panel of SUI f ,t long, 625 ,id - and scated 250,000 p ctators simultau.. the Democratic Party this yenr. however. professors in the Senate Chamber eously. Mimic battlc, gl. dialor fighting to the d ath « nd of Old Capitol Wednesday. July 18. FIERY CROSSES wero burned beCore Ule residences of two Suo at 8 p.m. The subject will be "1m· Christian thrown to lions and tigers) made pcctncl worthy preme Court justice. a senator and the solicitor general in Washing. pressions of Soviet Russia." of th Rom n c pit, I. ton, D.C. early Saturday morT1ing. Police said a University of Virginia student hod admitted planting the crosses. "I wa nted to Innuence the liBRARY HOURS - SUlDmCr And th n the circus w nt on th rondo Ampllitllc, tre ro greater populace of the wrongness of the Supreme Court decision." he hours for the main library are ., ~ behind dVllneing Roman legion • t V rona, pUll nd Pom· was quoted by police. All those involved had taken part in the school follows: ]1_i, at th Sicilian port of yr cme, at Tarrugona in Spain, at • egregalion case before tho Supreme Court. Monday·Friday 7:30 a.m,·2 a,m. Saturday 7:30 a.m.·5 p.m. - ATI(', im and Bordl.'all\ in France and at ilch<' ter and ,ir­ PRESIDENT EISENHOWER Saturday signed into law a bill pro· Sunday 1:30 p.m.·2 a.l)I, e h stl'r in fur fr Briton - ncarly a hllnd! d plae s • lJ·told. Exchange, in Arts vlding heavy penalties-including death-for sabotaging any airCraft Departmental libraries have or bu used in interstate or (oreilln commcree. thcir hours posted on the doors. - Th",!u ~ h()ut the \1iddlc Age ~tl1a)J tro1lpc~ or wandering - utld udvcntllroll a1limal truin 'rs, rLucrs amI a<"robat wand('r ,c] "I can think of few countries in the world where the ForeiCln- I about Europe, King Ifrl.'d wa trcut d to a "\ i1d' Bat oHicial daily -I COMMUNIST EAST GERMANY announced Saturday night vir· Sh w .. uugm('nt'd by mumm r nnd mount ban . William artist is held in such low esteem" tually all Its top ofncials arc going"" Moscow this week for "imporlant th onqu ror bro\lght frolll Franc , troup "pcrfom)ing ('at Ttl I I. .. •• "I Irt'" "ad4re findmg \YPCh of limull that arc to m 'ur OUI r civilization by negotialion." 'l'he announccmcnt caused speculation Russia is prepar· b:r Ih ' .....r bl Gtorre • . "'"nan Ing a new maneuver on German unification. BULLETIN of gr at strength, ntl agility." And th pirit of ireu. Mu\i. more kindly to Uic dcvc10pm nt the degrce to which they arc con· .t. ~ m. um IOn ortd b Iht I,,· I) mus urvivcd, ) lannibal' thirty-~ v nth cJcptlant, 01 pachy­ \crn.\lo.ol Ctucll .t lb. IUI.um.1 oC lh cr atlv sniti!. In such a sider te of cultural valucs and MARSHAL J , B. TITO paraded Communisl Yugoslavia's miJllary dermic survivor or th longest parade of history - from ancient M.dun rl. country a ours. fnced with thc caulI() cultural aeli vilies to nour. ml&ht Saturday before Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Npsser while UNIVERSITY CALENDAR arthag along th ' sOtl thcQl bhore the 1editerrnn an. nero.. However great the import;)n e [ncll; of gcogrllp~ and of mod· ish within their confines. both awaited Indion Prime Minisler Jawaharlel Nehru for their un· of precedcnled meeting Wednl'sday. Nasser is paying a state visit to Yu· TUESDAY, JULY 17, '.56 tho Straits of Cibrnltar, through Sp in and France, aeros thl' of inlern lionnl culture exchange ('rn technology. :the impact of Beyond this, of course. this goslavla as a preface to the conCerence oC the three leading exponents UNIVERSITY ca"nclilr !terM .... .cheduled In the P ....I.nt'. If. icy Alps into Italy - turted a new group of performing cIe· from lh t ndpoint of Our rela· for Ign cultural IIJ1lues is need d world of art and I.he spirit has a of neutrllism. tion with other countries, this ju -t a rain i b,. the de crt, And symbolic value in international fiee. Old Capitol. phants. INDIA'S PRIME MINISTER Jawaharlal Nehru, a visitor in West W.dnesday, July 1. is nol th main rca on why we n ded-J would e to reIterate life which has been the subject 8 p.m. - High School Drama The mod rn AlI1erican, wand ring Cil liS wa born in tll Germany, declined Saturday to rule out the possibility of his govern· American have need for cullur· this-for our kes alone, (or our of an appalling number of ell· ment's diplomatic recognition of Communist East Germany. Chancellor Workshop Production , "The Cur· arc around Br wst r, ew York - altl10ugh 10-': a wa Ihe Ilomc al contacls with oth r peoples nt d vclopm nt:l ii1divlduals and che . but is no Ie s significant on Konrad Adenaucr has repeatedly declared West Germony would con· ious Savage" - Uni\lers\t)l 'l'hca• . of th long-lived Orton ircu fumily. Cincinnati wa th tart· thi tim '. 'I'h' main reason lies u a Nation. ~ we fall into that account. It Is a facl that in sider recollnltlon oC East Germany as a hostile act. tro. 8 p.m. - John Sims. Stuart Canil! ing-polnt of tll Robin on shows for mor than a century, tl, rather In our own nc xl II Am· complacenc),. btcrllily and emo­ he crcation of beauty and In the GREEK CYPRIOT REBELS warned the British Saturday thal - Sonata Recital - Ma in Lounge, ericans for ju t lhls orl or n· lional dec. y: I 'st we 10 e our great monumental work or the fOllr S Us brothers w r from Columbus, and Wisoon in gave rlchm nl oC our naLionul spirit. from now on their policy will be eye {or eye and tooth for tooth. Leaf· Iowa Memorial Unio n. 8 p.m. - Panel Discussion with th world s v 11 Ringling broth rs, Elephant 11 d b n brought There lire people, J am afraid, 'nse of the ca~bilities of 01 intellect. and there alono. human lets said that for every Greek chHd killed by British security Corces the who think thal culturol acLlvlty. human spirit. ~I with it much beings have been able to rind an rebels will kill a British child, for every Greek woman killed a British Harlan Miller - Senate Chamber. to N 'w York in 1795, according to th e April 13 i su of Creen· Old Capitol. one It is p rt oC th trlldilion of of ollr en itivilY-lo the po ible unCalling bridge between nations, woman will be slain. Icufs New York lourn I "nd Patrioti H gi t'r, and w r \. Thursday, July 1. a naLlon nnd one th education· meaning and wolldcr of life It· ven in the darkest moments of 8 p.m. - High School Drama hibit d for fifty cents, The Icpllan made one appearance in al facilities are therc. i orne· MARILYN MONROE crossed her shapely legs Cor the first time in !.elf. For this rclion I would 00 polilicnl bitterness and cbauvin­ Britain Saturday-and slarted a mild panic. Reporters and photograph· Workshop Production, ~ ' The Cur· Alexander the Crcat, or the Que n's Rival, a drama playing in thing that just proceeds by it elC ious Savage" - University Thea· prepared to ny~ ' let us by II i m and exclu i\leness. In many ers serambled for position within reasonable range of her sort voice and would iO 6n even though the tre. New Theatr ,Philadelphia. The appear nce filled tll housl', respective country were entirely mans hav th ,1naximum cui· fears of living in totalitarian at a news conference upon her arrival in London with her new husband. playwright Arthur Miller. "Are all your new conferences like this?" 8 p,m, - Summer Session Lec· too, although Willium Dunlap in his Hi tory of the Amcricun walled oCf from ontnct with the • countrios, both Germany and ture - Norman Dyhrenfurth, color outsld world. 1 am per uad d an amazed Briton asked Marilyn. "Oh," she answered soClly. "this is Th atre deplored the "low stat of n state dishonored by an Russia. I have been struck lime film travelogue, "The Challenge 0{ that there could be no more shnl· very orderly," clelJhant." Anywa , it was America's first grund entre, our and time again by the fact that Everest." low nor dang rou a umptJon where every other manifestation Wednesday, July 25 first "spec," nd the circus had travclled to Philadelphia even than thi . When waler IS lnkcn of humon Ji[e has been given 8 p.m. - University Chorus, if it had appt'ared in a theatre as part of a pluy. out oC this great Lream or in· some sort of a political cojora· Symphony Orchestra and Soloistli ternational thoughl and inspira. "Old Bet" was the ('Icphunt that put Alllcri an shows on lion and planned, so to speak. LeHers 10 Ihe Editor Present Concert Version of Opera tion and chann led into a clo d for Lhe political process, arlistlc "Samson and Delilah" - 10wa ' MOo tlk: roud. Dought in England ror $20 at auction, "Old n tot wa national backwater-l have n creation and the higher forms of Writers Criticize Iowan Review of Operetta; morial Union. by h r ship-captain purehas r to his brother, on(' H a knlinh this happen to some extent in the scholarly lhought have remalncd Thur5CIay, July 26 Soviet Union-It quickly l>ccomes Ba'i1 ey. "Old Bee wo landed at Sing ing - and from' then the only areas in which it was Call Carlson's Performance Good 6:30 p.m, - The University Club stagnant and terilc. This i • of conceded, even by the lotalitari· Porch Party, University Club made h r own way. BaJJ y then import d u parc I of monk y , course. becaus . crealivene i ans, that ~n of different faith TO THE EDITOR: aboul Keith's performance that Rooms. a bear or two - 3mI, some said a giraffe, although in [act none so intimately as.wciated with di· and allegianccs might conceiv­ might have been mentioned. 8 p,m, - University Play "TIle vergence and contradiction. 1l ably find a bond. "Kittiwake Island" WaS a CiDe Winter Soldier" - University Thea- rcaehed our shores until the 18.'30'5. Bailey travelled throutTh is only In the r conciJing of con· show-and so was Keith Carlson. Mrs. E. P. Schindler Hevad., low. DCCticut, moving at night to minimize fre custom rs, an,1 trary phenomena that new per· • • • As for " Dan, II he was given the tre. . Pat Hutt 8 p.m. - Summer Session Lej:. I' ting vacant barns for the show. "Old Bet" was finally shot ceptions arise as new form is wrong assignment. I think you will ture; illustrated leeLure by Dr. created. Ther cannot be any EVEN AT THE blackest mo· agree with me, Cedar Rapids, Iowa an irate fanner who hadn't been warned to hold hisilorse, ments of Llle cultural isolation Francis Henry Taylor, former progress or the spirit without Mrl. R. S. Allred Head of the Metropolitan Muscwn trial; and trial. as Millon once forced on the Soviet Union by Nat Wllllami Hartloy, C orge Washington was able in 1793 lo vibit the travcllin ' 1_. of Art - "The Great COllectors"­ observed, I by what i conlrary. Stalin-and those moments were 1''11 S. Clinton St. clrClis of a man named Ricketts - who had a man "who call black indeed - never was the TO T,HE EDITOR: Iowa Memorial Union, Friday, July 27 ~tand Witll one foot in the suddJe and one foot in his mouth • • • principle really cballenged that TO THE EDITOR: Your nrticle in The Daily Iowan there were cultural va lues, unl· 8 p.m. - University Play "The \~I e 11is horse gallops around a ring at twclv miles an hour." THE TENDENCY OF our own W f ' f d ' about the operetta was a bit under· The~ versal in their meaning and ap­ e ee I your c holce 0 wor s m estimating on the abilities oC the WinLcr Soldier" - University A I Ricketts hims '.1£ leaped over ten h orse all lined up and mass media today, involuntary G~orge F. ·Kennan peal. in the appreciation of which conncetion with Keitfi Carlson lis tre. perhaps, but nonethole COIll· all mcn. regardless of class or Dr. Puffin in the performance of leads. (For InformaUon n,ardln, 4ate. -.. r e around th ring in an "attitud of Mercury" with a boy on pel ling. i to eradicate even Part of tile I Tradition yond thl. schedule. ace r~aerva UoM .. social allegiance. could meet and "Kittiwake Island" was unfortu. You of co~rsc know the easiest the oIIlel of th. PresideJIl, OW bt shoulders, and danced a bornpipe on tho saddle while his those div rgcncie In cultural find a common subject of under· nate. Might it not bave been belter part. to play IS the comcdy and Ule C.pltol.) stimLl1i and outlook that might \Ilral exchange, e en if America I, hor 'o gnllo[Xl(1 at full speed. standing. Not eYen the crushing to have mentioned his truly beau·. always arc . more . olherwi e pring from the real had before it-no Problem whatso­ s~r~lgbt part~ C,'fr' -r Now, tllC only circuses left are smaller show moving by extent to which the Soviet reo tiful tenor voice rather than to dlfflcult. ]n ,v le~ of the fact It was variety o[ tradition and p ycholo· ever of outside opinion; even if gime tried to (orce the Soviet in· brand his perfQrmance the weak. wo~ked up III nm.e days. [ thought (ughl) motor trtlck. Thc "cver·chunging, never· changing cir­ gy which we have inheriled [rom we had no need -oC any sort for telligentsia into the sorvice oC its cst? Remember that tho entire K~lth ,Carlson With tbe length of R d cus" has changed. Variety stiIJ lists a haI£ - do7~n shows - some th past of our own country. olh r people. ant all that was own political purposes could ob· prodUction was accomplished in his score . to. learn was .very good, These media. as 1 don't need to concerned .wa om own develop­ ecor doing pre tty weU, altllOugh Rio ling is ilie seFOnd major show viate this underlying reality. (n less than two weeks at the Vocal ~ournalisUcal1y speakmg I hope ______point out to you. are centralized ment here at home. fnct. subconsciously it was in a WorkshoP-an unheard of feat even this helps yOUl' student there tQo. (Clyde Beatty's fohJed earlier) to close this year. T1,e "Palace" today and are becoming more· so. • BIRTJIS • gesture of profound resjlect and, among professionals . BLACK. Mr. and Mrs. Gary. 1Ioct has d'isappeared from the American circus scene. If the "Big Their product is increasingly • • in a way, humility that the So· Mr$. Kenneth BUlch Island. Ill .• a boy Salurday al MercJ standardized. They arc aimed at IT SEEMS T().i E that by and Tbere were many good things Iowa City Ho""ltal. One" comes back, it won't be circus. viet lcaders were forced to come HERSHBERdzR. Mr. ~ nd ~rs. MarlC, passive amusement rather lhan Jarg until qui · recently we to the artists. to cultivaLc their Kalan.. a boy SBlurday .1 Merel TIle ~fiddlc Ages stopped the circus, too, wiili its supersti­ at creative challenge. They arc ha ve been contqO) to lcove the favor and to seek their · Hospital. adjusted to needs rather HESS. Mr. and Mrs. John J,. 533 S· tion and cloistered communities. This age has stopped the cir­ mass external projection of our cui· ance in the propaganda activities Lucas, • girl Friday ot Mercy Hoopl"'l. • than to the need oC that minor­ tural life almost" exclusively to of the party, knowing that these JEDLICKA, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth, cus with safety nets out of camera range and zoomar lenses that ity oC people (and I think it al­ TJpton. a Illrl Saturday al Mercy HN­ the blind workinls of comlT\er· intellectuals enjoyed a form oC p llal, can glimpse the stolen kisses of aeriali ts, ways must be a minorily) who ciaJ interests. w~ results that confjdcnce In the minds of men JENSEN. Mr. " nd Mr...... 1( • • R. 11 1 f' arc capable of participaling in • a ,Irl Frl<\.ay al Morey HOl pltal. WiU the eircus come back? Can you get an elephant in a Crom ti me to lime, I con testify everywhere which no political KEELER, l\ir. and Mrs. R(>~rt . R".,1e l creative artistic. effort and of ideology could ever rival. and LOlle n girl Sunday .t MItC1 little black box - even wiili 13 channels? from personal. ;rience, wt!re Tr... leading other people to new ab olutely fright ing. This, of that Ihey were capable of be· ,Hoopltal. KRELL, Mr. and Mrs. Ja(k. Ion ad l levels of appreciation and ex­ course. reaUy h been the re· stowing upon the regime a cer· Ave.. a IIlrI Sahiroay at M.",y Hot- TUESDAY. JULY 17. 1956 pression. suit of our fa e to realize tain pattern o[ approval and legi. pltal. • PLUM·ER, Mr. .I'd Mrs. Dun. '" J think Ulis is a ' matter oC what the life oC spirit means timacy that nothing else c6uld Court Place. a girl Saturday at Ma"" Publllhed dallJr u:cqt Bunday and great seriousn for u. I re· to people abroad. [ con think of bestow. In this long. tortuous Hoapltal. • Mond." and Ie,.. hoUd.p b y Student Died 4191 u , ...... "".. . SPICHER, ~fr . and Mrs. Raymond, RldI· Pabllc:atMon., I...,.. CommunluU_ ,..r Dan,...... " '''' _. De cenUy completed a trip ac~oss few counLries in -the 'World where contest between the Soviet lead· ,"ond. a /llrl Sunday at Mercy HOI" Cenler. ro .... City. Iowa, En~ .. ..DaII, ••• I.... c._ ..•• ..... lI.. • ...... " Ule country and back. 1 I!ame tJle artist. the writer, the com­ ers and the cultural world of the pllal. 8ft:on 1.. Biltowr ticular curiosity. r have no ques· ple in many other countries, for and all the brutality. it h4ls real· WHITE. Mr. and Mr.. Paul, Il0l\1, ItI or Cl Mer...... a...... Devol tion as to the immense potential whom the prospects for malerial ly been the poliUcians wbo were A ve.. Coralville. a ,lrI Sunday.t " CIaC1JLATIONI Merc;v Hospita l. Ctreulatloll lIcr... Gcwdon Wedawortb creative resources of our people development are not so favor· the supplicants. and the people YODER. Mr. ond Mrs. RU lsell. RI"", in the world of the spirit. But I able as they are here, and wbo who wield the pen and brush sld~, • Klrl Sunday al Mercy KotpliaL MAUIAOF. LICENSES • Mit_it•• r .... ",.. OCtAnD ..... cannot help questJoning whether have never been taugbl to see whose influence was courted. The KUTCHE:oiWRITER. F'rank. Ie,.! .... The A-u.tecI PreA .. entltlM 8Il­ those resources are likely to rind personal relationships, and ' par­ totalitarians recognized that oDly and DE RYKE. Henrietta, lel.1 .... ci..-lvely to the _ for repuWkJl ...... b oth 'J! [own City. of .n the local nl!1n ~ III tIaIII anything resembHng a normal ticularly the relationship be· if they appeared outwardly to NEVES. Arthur. 35, " nd HYMES. ,va­ "",-pel' u weD u 811 '" _. degree o[ development and ex· tween the sexes. as having the enjoy the confidence and enthu· tyn, 31. both of Keokuk...... tc ..... DI\.ATHS pression today, unless we can same sort of rOJrulntic glorifica· siasm of the artists could they HA WK. Stephen, 17. Martln.burl, Mo .. bAILl' '011' All &DI1'OIUAL lIT"n' see some way or other oC break: . tion that distinguishes our . Colk· day at Unlverstty HOapltlls, ..~. EdItor ...... Ivan LIeDIna plausibly claim to have created FOLIC! COUIU ' Inal 41'1 .... _ ...... MenqI". EdItor ...... Do a .....n Ing through, as an itducational lore Bnd literaiurc-to many oC a hopeful and creditable. ciViliza· ROBERTSON. William. 1300 B. LIM ltv CU7 Ifdltor ...... Betty Lao Quk_ 115 bond forlelted ~nd 16 dap...... ". na_ __'.,.,. a..n. Itdltar " •. ..• • ,. , •••• Jim Me" f"xpI'riencc. the mo.ijfony nnd UlCse prople. _llrnl life 1\p. tion. And J find it .ad to think ('Onnly Jail lor tw(> cnunt. 01 dlltutlJo ~ " ...... fte DeIJJt ...... 1'0. lfutthluoD what Illligh( almost call the nar· pears as ' tile hlghest an~ the that they shollld have come to Ine tb' ,,. co; SI D phi. cost and II twu...... ,... .m_ an .. ' 1IIT A!lIt. City Ida*"" ...... DoIr)·I.J'leoaIq. da) ~ tn COl,"'), jall .101\ Iwo counl. " , Ch.., PbototraPiler ...4 , cotlc eHect of- the moclern-com· , most hopeful 10111'1 of> humatl '8C':' . 1h18" appreclatlltll !I(J 1n~' SObtier IntoJwa City: Alyce J'. VenUe<, A3. fowa City: Donald B. Contracts on the project were mosa. Iowa, reformatory guard in of powers." DES MOINES (.fI - Thomas P. Boldl. 1:4. J_up: France A. Davis. Al! four are being held to the originally scheduled to be let a 1946 escape attempt. He ned He sent to the House "my urgent Sbarpnack. 84. administrator oC N2. t

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