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SEOUL (Tuesday) (JP) - Fresh Chinese assault battalions hit each side of the weakened Allied east- central Korean fNnt today In an • evident continuation of the big­ gest Communi.st oUenslve in two ye~;~ Reds hurled forces up to Registration Opens TOday Dulles' Sees ~ Accepts Soviet 750 men at Republica of Korea • hill positions from Finger ridge, Registration for the eight weeks summer session hegins at 8 a.m. near Kumsong on the lell flank. today in the SUI !leld house for all students In liberal arts, com- to Christmas hlll and nearby out- merce, education and the graduate collele. Registration for these col- Truce Delay Bid To Mend posts on the right, or eastern, leges wlll close at 4:30 p.m. flank. Students will be admitted to realstration on the followina ai-I Red DI . The eighth army reported stub- phab.etl.cal schcdule: 8 a.. m., A-Ber; 8_:30. a.~., Des-Bur_; 9 , .. m., ..sus- n rive Bitter Feeling born ROK units beld the Chinese Cox, 9.30 a.m., Coy-Eb, 10 a.m ., Ec F, 10.30 a.m., G Itar, 11 a.m., kt both ends. One front dispatch Has-Hz. WASHINGTON (R")- Secretary BELGRADE, Yuco. h vi (JI")- said the flllhtlng was growing ·in 1J :30 a.m., I-Klr; noon, Kis L; 12:30 p.m., M-MII; I p.m., Mlm- 01 Slate John Foster DuJles said PresIdent Tlto', independent Com- intens~t:pe' I 8maUer AU--k. 0; 1:30 p.m., P-Rem; 2 p.m., Ren-$eb; 2:30 p.m., Sec-Ster; 3 p.m .. Monday tho CO!1lmunJ.t military munl t government Monday c- ~ • ..., Stes-U; 3:30 p.m., V-Wcm; 4 p.m .• Wen-Z. of~lIlve In Korea cOUld turn IntO cepled Vaslly Alexeyevlch Vakov In between the two anchor po- Materials for registration are availablc In the basement 01 Uoi- a very serlo", o~aele to a truce as new Soviet ambassador to B 1- sltlons. the weaken~ line of ROKs versfty hall. A student m(lY report lit the field h<1use on the ho~r and eauUoned that any let-down grade. heraldln, an air ment to fought off smaller probing attacks listed or al a later time. by the United Nattons forces In the exchan,e top envoyl once a,a n . after stabilizing 1110st ot the sec- Those rcglsterlng in the colleSI) of dentistry, engineering, phar- mean limo ml"ht brln, defeat and with the Kremlin. tor. It 'was In thlt sector Monday macy and Jaw will register In the oUices of the deans. dlsuter. The torel," ottlce announced It that the Chinese smashed back Fecs may be paid beginning Wednesday, June 24, and must be While Itxpreaaln, hIgh hopes had approved the reQucst for the two South Korean divisions in an paid in lull by Thursday, June 25 at 5 p.m. Classes beal" Wednesday. that tlnal a,r"ment will soon be exchBllgll, m de June 6 by Sovlel apparent pre-armlstiee drive to- reaohed on truce terma. Dulles Marshal Tito Foreilll .MInister V. M. Molotov ward parallel 38, the pre-war po- C f Well D - said lohaTly that the UN eom- 'Vclcom Normalcy In an apparent bid to Improve tho ~~~a~o~~d~!r~e between North · on erence I ISCUSS mand was ne,otiatin, with the ~;~~~~ t~r~~ :~~~:la:;~e~utt~~ One report on today's pre-dawn DR. HEINRICH GLEISSNER. &,overnor of Upper Au.trla. sbakes " • • R h f:a7~nu~~:,,~~o:~ b:S~~~:!~~ CBS See I-s the Cominform In 1948. [lghting placed at 3,000 the num- IuuIdll wI&h the lOIlal Soviet commandant In LIm: after tbe RIlI8Lana New rancer e 5 ear cedI( The announcement did not ber of Chinese hitting Finger Dotlfied &he Austrians that all major cODtrol" on movement of \:';. ass~~lle~ told newsml!n the sole re- V / t name I Yu,o Ilv Ippointee to its ridge. persons and loods across &he Soviet zone frontiers In Aus&rla would malnlnl obstacle to allreemcnt was 0 un eers Moscow emball,)l. Finger ridge pokes northward be removed. New devclopments In cancer the deUnutlon or a truce line and a.a Itl' keleWD lall. from the Kumsong river near the ___ rescarch will be discussed at Lbe ors. According to Marshall Blake, thal thll Wat difficult when the F TV F-/ Ever -Ince tho enlc crack In the ' stream's conUuenee' with the PUk- or 1m " t' [ han river. The weakened se.ctlon p ISDn 'RI t BERLIN (JP) - The panic flight second Iowa Cancer Research day executive director of the Iowa lIno was rlllctulItln, In the present world Communist tront June 28, tOll I rl 10 of East Germans to the West at University hospitals Sunday. Cancer society. Ochsner 15 one of battle. If the Co~munlsta had not 1948, the Moscow and Bel,radc of he R K ne s c.adled in a . j ') dropped by half Monday as a Ie- launcbed I maSlllve attack prob- Llkc to sec your elt on TV? emba lea have been by skele- horseshqe curve of the Pukhan to suIt of the Soviet campaign (0 Guests at the conference wlll be the best InIormed men in thc can: bl I..A d Uld h' 1_ Your chance are good, if you ton ,tatta und r char" d'affaires, the eastS of 4Finger F 01 ridge I' Ed I 2Dd woo all Germany into neutrality. more t""an 300 kitey vo un eers, cer Iie ld . Rready Y a been uuun aereed ar), upon,co heave said. a can spare a few hours ome morn- carrylnll on only minor• [unctloOl The se~or ~ied ~I~::r ad- n S ea ~hree thousand r~[ugees were most or them county chairmen ol Dr. L. H. Gray, oC Hammersmith Meantime, any weakenln, or Ing Or afternoon within the next under extremely r tricted condl- visor In thll sector C!.5t1mat~ the' regIStered here thiS weekend, the Iowa division ot the American hospJtal. London, England, Inter- slaekel'lin&

/ Pa.re !-THE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa City. Ia. Tuft., JUDII 18. 1953 Marlin Lauds 'Who Said You Can't Take It with ¥ou?' ....- _.. - Interpr~tinQ A;r Progress the News l TUESDAY. JUNE 16, 11153 • • 4· Itr J. II. lioBt:aT8 JL PubIaIw1 cIall7 except Sunday end ..nl.. II ,I ..n I. .11 ....1.. .rrln \ F... M. P .... DaIl. Pllb ...... 01 Iowa (ily Monday and ~al lI,ollda;r" by Stwlent rep ••led b, 9:» ".m. Tb. 0.11, I •••n Congressman Thomas :S. Martin Pul»llollUOt\I. Inc .. 1. IoWI Ave., lawa .I... tall.. '.putmeal, la I.e ro.r of DAlLY IOWAN EDITORIAL HT"" 6- City. I...... ':ntet'ed al oeeond ,,1_ 01. In.nU'Dl _,ndlnr. D.b_lIIe an. Editor ...... _...... Jam .. r_ praised Iowa City lor being in the man matter .t the pootolllee at Iowa I..... lb., II .pe. ' ••m ...... to II • •Dl. Manaelne Edilor ...... Josepb RIo, .. forefront of Bviation progress at · ~~~ ______~.~ ______~Il~sq ~ ell)" under "e ee, of co __ 01 .. d , ..'" I ,.m. .. 5 ,.m. d.U,. H.hI•• dedication ceremonies for Iowa RUJSia's newest oonc ions ro Mvob.,!, 1171. "r ••••• : 4 , ..... t. lJ D.... N.ws Editor ...... lI:lrah A4imI CIty's new $145.000 airport ad­ democratic opinion in eastern Eu~ UMB--=--It:"'a:"'o"-'I'-TJfE--Ask-"'-QCI-:''-A-or-Jlt)--P-dSS- ~ ___-l.. ______City EdItor ...... Ben BankJo. mmistration building ceremonies -----;1. rope are more than a mere laSt Th. AJao<:Iaied Press Is entitled .x- Call 4191tr.m DOon t. ml"nlr.' ,. Sporta ECU tor ...... Fred ThOlllll Itch effort to obstruct the Euro- eI.... lvely to lIIe Ute for repllllllcaUon ••,~ ae.1 I...... om ••• ..... I"'m•• Society Editor . _...... Kathy IIanIs Sunday. ot III Ih 1 -'" ted I IhII ...... n •••eem •• b ,. Til. 01111, I ...a •• ""'an d4!fense program They are 0 I • oc.1 n_. ....n n ."1... 1 .. 1 ."1••••• e I. 1111 C ••••Dloa- Editorial A ..lstant ...... Kay Cr_ Crowds averaged as hi,h as SOO .... • D• ...,~.... U well u .U AP D.W. • Chief Photo,."pher ...... BIU TUnIIt al times throughout the day-long altro a response, probably a fear- dlapatchu Uont C.n"'•• lui one. to riBlng Allied strength, --~------M-I-..-B -I-B-- ceremonies which induded a Sublerlption r.te. - by carTier In Iowa DAILY IOWAN BUSIN!! •• IT"" "t1ying breakfast." a model plane One of the chief objectives 01 AUDIT BtlBlAtI City. 25 crnta weekly or f8 per year In Busln" .. Mana,er .. CharI". R. Goeldner contest and Martin's speech. Al11ed defense poUc, in E\Jro,i or advance; sLx months, $4."i three Aut. Bullne .. Mer .....Sam A. PresTOn "No city has a record equal to - ..... has been to create a situation . ClacuLATION. manfu., $2.50. By mall III lowa. f9 per CI ••• Uled Manaller ...... Borbar. BaJd yetlr: Ilx montha. ~; tnree monlll •. Iowa City." Martin said ."All ilr­ wh1ch RUS6la would evlmtuaIlly l=:--::--:-:::-:-:------f8; all otner maJl subscriptions, fIO .OO men know Iowa City as a haven." ~ realize a certain futility In her 8-2151 If , •• d •••t ....1 ... per year; six manUa, '5.e!>; three DAILY IOWAN ClltCUL,4.TION 8,."" month•• $2.25. Circulation Manallor .... Robe.t Croak Cites War Service tempts to maintain an Iron , •• , D",I, I•••• " , •.•. 1Il.'.r.·d Martin also pointed out that 0ll . Eas~ Ger'!'any, East A4s\ria federal funds were given to Iowa and the satellites. City's airport since it was one ot Observers are by no meaps . • • only six transcontinental bomber ing to say that the day has al'- ~ e d , t I landing sites in the midwest dur- rived. But there are faint signs k B· Ed. or' a t Ing the war years. ot Its dawn. 00 urnlng vs. ucatlon- Showing the continual growth Move' To Disarm Opinion . ot aviation both in Iowa and Russian relaxati?n of her ef- President Eisenhower again spoke out in an decency. That should be the only censorship." across the nation. Martin said that forts toward sovietization o.t East- d ational light this weekend calling for stu- 13 Iowa cities hllve followe

~enftS~ai~t£rtrhSweo:Crer!rhe~mr~o~nnya~. a:~~~~t ~~:s: Summerfield WIill Ask Economic W.·orks .hop Opens de~i~~ p~es~~~~o~~e~t::ia~o~~~:~ Preceding t.he dedication. the Postal Rate Hike SoonT d t (,. ,. ( I ~~~et~~~~~~~ ~~PO~~:C~~S~~:i~!~ GENERAl: NOTICES GENERAL NOTICES should be deposl\ed with the city editor 01 The Dally Iowan In the newiroom rf~f~~7~~~!~~~x.a:h:l~tt~~; To Help \Cut Deficit Oay a on Inua Ion en er :c~~ee:~:f~7~~~lfg~:~~~r~nth~r~~ea ~~tI'!:; ~::m!~IC~~;S ~e:::~~:u~;s p~:::, ~D~U !~!te~e b~ip:; ' go; t~~:~~d~~:~~:U!!~ The day was started off with . Some 45 school teachers. prin- Court business research staff. T?il attempted .truce with demo- SIGNED by a responsible penon. the "nying breakfast." Approxi- WASHING'rON (JP) - House cipals and superintendents will • cr/ltlc elements ID East Germany THE FIRST REHEARSAL sity hall beginning at 1:10 p.m. on PERFORMERS ARE NOW BE. matel~ 215 pilots. and passengers speaker Joseph Martin (R·Mass.) register at 7 p.m. today for the Gen~ral Motors corporation; and is an admission that West Ger- the University symphony Tuesday, June 23. Students ex- ing sought for a half-hour CBS. flew In trom vanous Iowa com- said Monday Postmaster General h 1 W k h E SylVIa Stone. assistant to research many can never be expected to tra will be Tuesday June pecting to take this examination TV film to be made on the SUI 'f munltles tor the breakfast. Arthur Summerfield will soon ask fourt al)nua or s op on co- director. Committee for Economic accept sovietism as a partner. 7'15 pm in North M~ic should notify the secretary, room From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. approxi- congress lor an across-the-board nomic Education. Development. even as the price of reunifica- h~ars~ls . throughout the 220 University haJl by June 18. campus. AU students and faculty C mately 30 contestants competed in 'hike in postal rales in an effort The workshop wlll continue un- Also. Frank L. Fernbach, as· tion. session are lis follows: 'members interested in playing el a model plane contes;. to wipe out an esti~a~ed $594.- til July 3. It will provide basic societe director of research. Con- COOO~ODII Offered Tuesday. and Thursday . THE UNIVERS~TY BAND'S parts in this film are requested to o 250.000 post office defiCIt. . information on how well the Am- gress of Industrial Organizations; I.t'!he hat at 7:15 to 9: .15 p.m. Those inter- meet with Director Allan Davis in l Russla~ o:f~~ed fl~sl~ bsumWme~ sdesslO~ reh~;rsa~ " t" A I If congress 'a~p. roves. :he UOl- . Walter Hoadley. economist, Arm- I Ica sops an ~e ~xe e ested contact Prof. Gower, WI e e nes ay. une ,a the projection room of the uni~er. Las t Paln Ing rnves fOrm cost ot malllOg a first-class encan econo"'!y has performed and Cork ...compan)" Lanca lo AusttJ m.an.. ~ ... • " _ 3:1? p:m. Those IDter~sted contact sirty television teachingllaborat?ry, ' I • letter is expected to go from thr~e prElsf1t_ a_ J!:w:rle_ :"'S1!J1ie. eb11!rtir ttftIir . _~ ~rof. ~. ~. RIghter. room 15, Mu- old Armory building. No prevlOW ! For American Masters tb fo~r cent.s for the first time lD which It c;an be appraised. ot productivity measure- . on an A~trlan \'HE FIRST REJlEARSAL OF inc bUIldmg, ext. 2322. acting experience neede~; both Amencan hIstory. Pro! C Woody Thompson d1- ments, Bureau o( Labor Statistics, treaty. a supject whlc~ has beer! the University c"oru.s wiJl be ' --- speaking and non-spea~lng parts ! h"b·t d d The lirst-class rate has never t . f lth c:lTTlJ b r t bu' 1- US Dehartment of Labor. • reopened throug~ theIr sugge~- T d J n 16 t: 7'15 in TO. 1954-55 F U L BRIG H T to be filled. If unable to attend EX I I w· een above three cents since the re4! or 0, e::,~ u eau o . .s .. ..1' tion that tire Allies malte repre- ues ay, u ea. p.m. competitIOn is now open. Awards . 11 26 e nes ay Civil War of l863 when uniform ness. , will delrver the welcommg In addition to TholPpSon, SUI tiollB ti'trough diplomatic South Music hall. Rehearsals are available in the ' followlhg Wed.nes.d~y meetm.g. ca t x 41 With the arrival at SUI MondllY rates were adopted ror sending ~ddres:' at th~ organization meet· faculty members who will address channels whichj has been done. tlu;ougho,:,i the summer st!Ssion countries: Australia, Austria. Bel. for mdlyldual appomtmen . of Franklin C. Watkins' painting mall from any part of the country. 109 thIS everung. tile conference include: Prof. There are other reasons for be- are as fOllows: Mo~day, Tuesday, gium. Burma, Ceylon. Denmark, ''':~esurrection'' the 36·painting Prior to then, the rates were fig- FoUowing his address. the group Clark C. Bloom of the economics lieving that Russia's r II c e n t a~q Thursday evenmgs ~t 7:15 ~o Egypt. Finland, France, Germany. American Masters exhibit Is com- ured by the distance a letter will take a two hour examination depart\'Tlent; Prof. Walter Daykin "peace" campaign represents an 9.15 p.";!. The production th1S Greece, India. Iraq, Italy. Japan, plete and will be formally opened traveled. in basic economics. The tirst form- of the labor nnd indllstrlal man- attempt to disrupt Allied plan- summer IS La Boheme and those Netherlands, New Zealand, Nor- Wednesday as part ot the 15th an· 3 Cent. Since 193% al session will be held Wednesday agement department; Prof. John ning. The job ot the Allies is please contact Profes- way. Pakistan. Philippines. Swe- /I nual Fine Arts festival of the 1953 The rate has been three cents morning. Haefner of the soclnl studies edu- prevent this disruption of plan- sor Stark. den, Thailand, Union of South fr. summer session. since 1932 at the outset of the late Members of the SUI business cation department; George T. Har- nlng and continue putting on the TE (HOURS FOR THE Africa. and the United Kingdom. a The 16 square-f?o~ painting President. ':rank!ln D. R~sevelt:s staff will discus~ "What Is eco. ris, instructor ot general Qusiness. pressur~ In order to produce more IN ~IN UBRARY Ap.plica .n~s enrolled in . colleges or si makes the four~Fl pamtmg by the tlrst adm1OlstratlOn. PreVIOusly, It nomics? What are economic prob- Prof. WlUiam Martin of the ec- concessIons. T d J 16 8'30 Unlversltles may obtam applica- Pennsylvania artist to be hung on fluctuated between two and three lems? What is economic educa- department. Prof. Paul 5 ues ay, une -. a.m.- tion forms from the Fulbright ad- the walls 01 the Iowa Memorial cents. tion?" All sessions ot the workshop Olson head ot the SUI economics ff.' I I d~' II ~md d J 17--6'30 viser of the Institute of Interna- Union lounge. Others are "Owen Martin made the disclosure on will meet in the Continuation department. Dean C. A. Phillips 0 Itla al y e nes ay, une . a.m. tional Education. 2 West 45th st., J. Roberts." "The Sideboard" and emerging from the weekly con- Center. .. . professor of banking; Lewis Wag~ -~ ,P.m. t I l'b' ill t New York 19. N.Y. Applicants not • CO-IDT • "The Angel Will Turn a Page in terence ot Republican congres- A th t t dl ' k bureau of business and eco. BUL~IETIN h .ep:rtmen a thl ~arles w pos 'Presently enrolled should request . .l the Book" sional leaders with President Ei- mong e ou s an ng spea - t elr ours on e oors. application forms from the Insti- .. All bu't two of the works of senhower a-t the White House. ers who will address the confer- re:~~rch I~nd r;ean Sidney -- ,." Th, ,',,'"' '.t, foe Ib, .... ~I America's 11 best contemporary Summerfield sat in on the meet- eI ndc~ are: Pri °ef'SiRtObetrotr Ce·rTurmenmer. a e co ege 0 com/TIerce. Ai' JUNE 18 1953 . TBHEI "TOOStLt"lst~1 XAMJI' IINb~TION ceipt of applications Is Oct. 31. UI~ Ilrtists. as chosen in a Look magp- lng. n lana un v r . y. • m - " ' , 10 us ness a. c~ w ..; 1953 .• Applicants for Australia and IIIIIINA zlne poll. were hung last week in Martin said Summerfield hopes ber ot ~he pre.~ldent s Council of WSUI PROGRAM VOL. XXIX, NO. 185 I~ room 217 Uruverslty ~an New Zealand must submit their time for commencement guests, the rate increase will go into ef- Econom1c AdVisors; Andrew T. nmg at 1:10 p.m. on FrIday, l ~a~p~p~li~C~a~ti~0~ns~b~y~0~C~t.~15~,~19~5~3~._~~~' ~' ~~~~~~~~~~ m director Earl E. Harper of the lect next Oct. 1. He said the c;ab- CA" LENDAR' UNIVERSITY CALENDAR 19. Students exp'ectfng to take Iowa school of fine arts. said. inet oftlcial will probably submit , examination ~hould n?tlfy the fr I ' . Jell ' M The 68 art critics polled by Look a formal request to congress some owa '0 0 ege Ttl.... ,. Jane 18 relary. room W6 Uplverslty magazine- in 1948 chose eleven time this week. caillng for higher G· I A St cl°ecl ~ ..... ,. JliM 1•• lt5S 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. - . b.l ~urs~ay, June 18. :rhe . artists. represented by three or rates on virtually all classifica- oa s ,e U, tion lor summer session, field .rxaml~abon in Acco\.mtmg .wlll lour paintings each in the festival tions of mai~. . At SUI W k L 8,00 Mornlnll Cnapel house. giv~n I.n room 217. UniverSIty ha exhibits. as America's leading Mal'ti~ .~~Jd Summer~!eld dlS- or snop :~~ ::::~~r Ser~na-de WedDesday~ JUDe 17 begmnmg at 1:10 p.m. on M.onday, HELD OVER! a ti ts· Cha les Burchfield Stuart cussed' vanous methods of cop- . 8:50 Woman's N~w. 7 a.m. - Opemng of classes. June 22. Students xpectmg to Dr s. . L r IF" • G ing with the expected deiicit for Iowa junior <-'Ollege goals and 10:00 Mustc You Want 811Qday, JUDe Z1 take this examination should noti. aVIs yone emmger. eorge . I d I is thO 10'30 Baker'. Dolen d V Dr 2 3 U I Grosz' Edwa~ Hopper the late the 19S4 fiscal year beginnm, serv ces are un er ana ys . IS 11:00 Th" Bookshelf 7:15 p.~.-Sun ~y espers, . fy tJ'le ~ecretary. room 1 n ver~ >1 0, Y • K ...... h ' J 'k Le 'ne July I week at SUI. 11:30 Adventure, III ReseQrch Bernard Iddings Bell, "Sin. Fear slty hall. by June 18. The "tool' ol l asuo U.. 1YOS I. ac VI , . ...._ J 11 -45 10 • Sut.! MedIcal Society d S I I .. W t h I i I E l, Th ~ John Marin Ben Shahn Watkins rro.... llll Rea., Memuers ot the Iowa . unlor II:" Pr"zyer lor peace an a vat on, es approac. exam nat on n conom\c eory By Popular Dem~n~ d M W' b ' After attending the White Colle,e BSsoclati0[l are meeting IZ:OO Rhythm Ramblell _ D.C. (senate, O.C.. in event ot will be given in room 217 Univer' la anThe a~me~ic~~ Masters exhibi- HOUse session. Summerfield flew wit~ eOllBul~nt L. O. Todd of ~r: News rain). , .. (O OLIO 81' IlfJR'Lt "' AlItfN ti '11 h a anion fea to Cleveland where he said he is 'Mend Ian. MISS .• teacher 1'00 ~':c~'i ~~I~ood . Taelda)'. JUDe 23, TRYOUTS FOR THE LA BO- on WI ave s comp - . Ch i t r th' S . I t h ,, ' h III be h ld t i ht l 1 tures two summer session period about ready to submit "a complete aAtlon I : rm~nJ °i e n't Z:~:ntu .... In Mu.olc 8 p.m.- . ummerdseEssl~~ ec ure (Tem~l dc )oru: 7V: ' theM o~ ~d i:iiPiiOL h . th t b 'ldl ' - proposal of rate increases" to con- ~soc at on 0 un or 3:00 Jelfel'lonlan Kerlta.e .eri es. Teresita an moues ~y a . 1S me . ac rI e s .ow.s meatt UI ng. an ex gress. WIth J. P. Street, Des Moines. 3:30 Victor Huea dance anef piano team auditorium. Anyone mterested S hlbibon °b dessuigln antd craftts as- Add res sin rt the Advertising uty state superintendent ot pub- 4;00 , !,owaTunlon~ Jllacilodlo HoW' Latin A I'll e ric a n may audition to Sing In the chorus sembled y ar pro essors • I' . t tl 4_ 30 .... ime noe e. Mid' . t h F·... A t f ti I T~e Only R DId J hn H Federation ot America. IC lOS ruc on. 5:00 Chlldren's Hour . music. acbr de au ItorlUm. 0 t e summer I.. e r 8 es va I Sca~~:ze a~:~r:ho~ of a~t work field said the postal service is Questions on the week's agenda n~ :::: of Manhattan Th. unday. JUDe 25 iioPiieiirjjjaii'... iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . • losing money at a rate of "about Include: Wbo determines the 5'4S Spo'rI .. Tlme 3:00-5.00 p.m.-University :, , • FULL .LENGTH by SUI students and faculty. $2 mlllion every working day." poses of the junior college? 8:00 Dinner' Hour Ruest tea and program, clubrooms, "1» .... Open 1:15-10:00" Summerfield said he had re· is served by Iowa junior co)]eg~s? ~~: ~:~"Behllld III. Melody roWa Union. Tft flAY "ENDS ., CORONATION Army 0 rei ers Pro beduced his budget for the coming How much prestige does a hllh 1:30 Tn!olureo Off the Snelr.... . 'Mtv~l'IDA.l"' - · I year, but he declared that would ~chool teach~r (eceive Irom :;: ~:~y o~:~~ FEATURE Of FI o od In owa not prevent highes charges. 109 In a jUnlor college? Wbat are ' :00 Campuo Shop "In other words." be said. "we Iowa junior colleges doing to pre- 8:6 News MODrOe "NIAGARA" OMAHA (JP) - A complete re- will attempt to run the postal students for occupatiOI)Rll.ii.iiiiiiii•• iIii"iiii~1 port on. tile flash flood on the service at approximately competence? It Of Th. Gold. CODClor IRVIIfG STONE'S FJoyd I'lver which took 13 Uves at million less than originally W It B H "Th. PrHldent'. - PLUS­ Sio City h been ordered "as a er . ammer. 10"r ' -~~::;:'-:::::;::;::::~;:--=:--I Another 81, HI& ux as .. . mated by our llredecessol'S, junior college president, Lcic:ly.' ••••• from The Producer soon as possi~le by the ChIef of tbat reduction falls lar short Iowa group's presldln, .... T.,.lIjIa'l I of "HI'h Noon" Englnee;s. BTl,. ~en .. W. E. P~tter . balancinl the budget. Prot. Hew Roberti, flf The aa.-'. Mo.I £Xcllla9 _ • M!ssourl river dlvis10n engln~r, "An increase In ratea is the education department ls . New _____" ...1 ~ Literary GWld. saId Mo~day. course to take." of the workshop.' "-I' --.: top ..IecltlOD - He said the report was asked I , by Maj. Gen. Samuel D. Stur,ls CD. Jr .• after Sturgis had made a visit ourl en ••s Reader'. Dlq•• t to Omaha Friday and Saturday. P/ea~L COIUIeued The report 4s to detail pouible II book flood control measures a. well. WAS GTON (iP) - Such a survey of a flood area Is preme court denl~!d late ...... ,< ... ,7 customary after any flood. but a new plea for a stay ot ehe.. """", because of .last week',- ciltastrophe for condemned atom spies DENNIS O'KEEn and concern, ~er the '"ulnerabiUty and Ethel Rosenberg. IN 01 the area to-future floodin" the It also turned down a chiet of enameers_direded that tbe for permission to file a ''The leopard investigation be . speeded up as eorpus proceedIng In behalf ot Man" much as poaible. ' " Rosenberp . ....rly Investigation by the en- It anmted. that would atneers showed that rainfall In the amounted to a review ot wheth pl .... -c..wO..... n Floyd river valley above ' Sioux they were belni legally held for PLUS! ...... ~ Ie " ...." City totaled more than 11 inches execution. ',,..' Ilrl~ ,· •••'I.r· ' In 12 bours with most of It durin, The ROienberas are scheduled "KING KONG" _...... i ....__ a two·bour period between 4 and to be executed Thuraday nlrbt in BIr ' ~ • , , .t r.1,t;et "-...... liiIililliIIII ..... L.....;'!'::::-.=:~==~ 8 p.m. June 7. New York's Slnl Sing prison...... ___ ... __ ... ' • ~ . . , - TIlE DA1LY IOWA.~-I._ City. ' • ..-'1118;. 1_ II, It5I-ii.ce • Book 'Bu~ ·i g 1,Goo Sian up lor Swim (lasses American Slilm:s Issue ~rgued (onduded tiy Local Red (ross G~!~ ~:'~TI- Over 1,000 persons, the hlehest MORE, of! Spithead, EnJland (A; U~I H'earllng An SUI art exbibit, orlglnaUy Dumber in five years, bave regis- 10th- 12th rrade intermediates, -QtJeen Kllzabeth II _ [Jed 1100- In ~ , scheduled to open Monday, will and jewelry, sliver smithing and tered for J obnson eounty Amerl- 9:45 a.m. Tuesday, Thunda.)'; In- day throUlb a ~t, ennada ana WA~HlNGTON , trYI~' B otficiall,y beain Wednesday in tile leather pieces. Also included wUl can Red Cross swimmlnf lessons. termedlate adults, 9 a.m. Tuesday, ~ived the fint and friendUut "'--' J "" /--r ....amC~~ ... ~ ilne Arts buildln, due to a delay be ceramic pieces all original de- Classes will begin Monday at the Thursday; advanced IwlmmIn, cheer of all from the 1,400 oM­ G:onan and ~.. olep h ,aC "'<+'.1 h1 "-Min" equipment n..of 'A. I f I ' bo 'U'--' -WIS) debated "book bllrnlng" Ii....· , co. 5 lIDS, alh oned for th uti .....- City park pooL and diving, 9:45 a.tll. .Monda" cen and men aboard the Amerl- lUiay' In one exchange the aoul D~tmare of the art depart- an and sculptural purposes. Registration closed last Friday. Wednesday, and advanced swim- can cruiser BaltJ.more. , ~o. .. ment re~..aled Monday. but the Red Cross oltice, 15~ S. min, and water ballet, 10:30 a.m. The Quffn, with her husblna t senator told Conant I frankiy Co-directors of the ,hoi' a e . I Dubuque st.. will accept. siened Monday, Wednsday. the Duke 01 Edinburlh by ber .\hi~k you are !lot doing a food Prof. John Schulze, of the art d~- Prep MUSIC Students Job is U.S. high commission ~ r Ptartment and Dehnare. , applications and attempt to place Swimming students wID not be side, waved I fnendly veeUnl to j the students In vacancies and admitted to the dressIng rooms the men of the UI,800-ton cruiser In Germany. . The show is' being held tn con- C t' Itt' cancellations until Ftiday. Par- more than 10 minutes before elass. which represented the Unfted " COfanft'HwhO gclavte utPkthet!Per:~- flection with the annual tine arts l'enc,Y 0 arvar 0 a e 0 ...,- . I on Inue ns rue Ion ents must register for their chll-They are ur/l'l!d to dress and lelve States at the eorol'lltion review. lltlcaJ post received McCarthy's ~ \lmm!!~ festaval. Student Work n I W k h t SUI dren. No one will be admitted If promptly after their I sons:. They The Queen Ind her husband re­ opinion with a wry smile. mdustraal design and crafts will n or S op a they have not been previously will be urced to practice outside viewed 287 ahlpl, most of tbelll Earller in his appearance before be exhlblte~ . t . registered. of clau, but not on Ute same day fithtln, vessels ot the British ana the senate appropriat,ions com,. b Ten speCially cons ructed dis- MOre than 200 Jowa !\lgh school The st-hedule tor classes is BS I&S tbe class. Commonwealth Davies. mlUee Conant told the senator he . lay cases will house the exhibit musicians belln their second day follows: second· third grade be- Swlmmlnf IDltructor. are Rose Durlnf the review, the admlr­ regretted that McCa~thy had seen o~ the main gallery. S~t IIlbtlrtg ot Intensive tralnln, today at the gll¥1ers - 9 a.m. Monday, Thurs- Marie Archang I, J oann Harris- alty announced that a royal na"1 tit to make a public purge of \'flU accent the students ,york. All-State Instrumental Mus I c day and II :1 5 a:m: Monday-Wed- thaI, Dona Lee Hedrick, Holly submarIne, t he speclaUy·tltted books in U.S. ' informatlbn 11_ A recent SUI ~eslgn' graduate, caml! which' will continue at SUI nesday; second-third rrade Inter- Mundt, ErJjn~ Odqaard and WII- lon, -dlstance, " A"-type Andrew. brarles abroad. A,I Bruce, who .1S current head through June 27. m ediates, 10;30 a.m. and I l: 1 5~. m . 11. Weber, and SUI stUdents, and had sailed underwater 2,500 nau­ It would have been beHer for designer for Pe~lod Tables, loe., Small ensemble rehearsals will Monday, W edn e~y.· fourtb-shc:!h Mrs. Martha Woodward and MI'lI. tical miles (2,875 statute mUet ) this country's foreign relatlol1s,;-1Il p!ese~ d:::n WO~k he ~at be held· today from 1:10 to 2:10 grade be,lnners, 11 :15 a.m. Tue.- Dorothy Hutt, Iowl City hl,h from Bermudl to the approaches the commissioner said, If MeCar- one or e pany none 0 p.m" followed by classes In con­ day, Thursday; seventh-ninth school teachers. to the En, lUh Channel. thy had taken his complaint to the the two display rool1\l constructeq ducting, music appreciation and grade begInners, boys, 9:45 a,m. fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;_iiiiiiiiii~" executive department and had the tor the Show. Student work wlll double reed making. Monday, Wednesday; girls, 10:30 bobks removed from tbe shelves be featUred In the ?ther rOom. This year's enrollment tor the til. Harv~ commencement, Dr. Ja_ 8. Cenant, former Harvard a.m. Monday, Wednesday. without publicity. We shouldn't Graduate t/leses 10 architectural Instrumental camp topS last year preajden&, meet. Dr. Nat.han PUle)' (ncb'), who will ~ H.lr­ The 10th- 12th grade beginners, "advertise our mistakes publicly," design wUi . be included in t~e ex- by approximately 10 student$, ac- vard preskIeni In 8eplember. PrelenU, Pusey Ia presJdent of Law- 9:45 a.m., T uesday, T hursday; Conant argued. hlb!t. One IS a medical clime fea- cording to Ralph Rea, camp direc- renee coliece, Appleton, Wis. McCarth)' Auwers turmg a modern building, anothe tpr. Haweve~ , 67 more high school i ,..------:'---,---"'"""--:------l But McCarthy said 150 million Is a propose~ school building on students will come to the univer- , ' I 2Presl"dent's Sons Americans were paying for the in- the SUI campus for design educa- sity June 29 through JlIly. l0 for • 0 "P U bl IS h B00 kl e IIII1I fo rmation program and they were tlon. the All-State Vocal Music camp, r --- - ,I ---....,_-....,-"R"~---- entitled to know that the libraries Also part of the exhibit will be which is being held l or the tlrst Awarded Degrees WANT AD RATES I HOUM for Hint were circulating literature by three small scale bouse models, time this year. In.titute of Public AHairs Explains Some • • TO .ublet lor .umm.r-turnlabad • r_ 1 Communists and tellow travelers. drawings and sketches of Interior, Numerically the clarinetists One da, •__ .. _... Ie per -' bou , Phone ,..., Conant was here to testify In advertising and industrial designs. lead the parade at the instrumen- New Laws AHecting Local Government The sons of two SUI presidents .... 1-· ...... ' ~--_-r--_r-"'''''''--- . . The crafts workshop will fea- ·t · h h I Three .... ,. "'-'" ..., per -~.. ,- M:'-'c and Radio suppo ~ t of . a $40 million budget ture textile designs, metal work tal camp WI h 44 hlg SC 00 st.u- How local government in Iowa received degrees at J une com- FllIe d&,1 .... _ ... lk per wort .... for hiS office In the fiscal year dents elJrol1ed. Other .s ections With . mencement exercises TeD dlYI ._._.. .2 043 per"" RAD(O. I.levl on, Ipplla"". r' pUri .... beginIling July 1. He was pep- I many players Include trumpets is affected by new laws passed by In addlDg to or modifying their . 0 M tit Sle 4 J..,kaon J!lectrlc Com....". pered with questions by McCarthy 5, t OK P t and coronets with 30 students, the 1911 3 Iowa legislature is de- dUties In plannIng and conducting President Vlreil M. Hancher ne ~ ...... pe:to- during the long hearing some of a e 5 aymen saxophones with 28 and trom- scribed In a booklet published oy I~al government," Ray iald. confcrred a bacMlor or (lrts de- UID TIe Automobil.. Wcmted which was televised.' In Audit 5#1ortaVo bones and flutes with 19 each . the SUI Insti tute of public aftairs. The booklet consists of .. brlet gree upon his own son, Virgil M. CLASSIFlED OfSPLAY WANt Junk ~vrolela. Phone ".1. Many of the questions arosc e Robert F. Ray, director of the in- summaries ot the new laws affect- Hancher Jr., and a'master of scl- One Insertlon .. _...... 1I8c per Inch' from a speech President Elsen- DES. MOINES. (JP)- The owa Waferloo Firm Denie, stitute, said that copies of the ing local government Officials, and ence degree upon Bob Albert- J e - Five 1n eTtion! per month Roonu for Rent hower made at Dartmouth college executive COUDell Monday ap- C fl" TV Ch I booklet, called "New Iowa Laws a list of all laws passed by the re- up, son ot Walter A. Jessup, presi- per insertion ...... 88c Per inch ROOM with "ookJn, prlvll~. Dial 111• . Sunday against "the bOOK burn- proved tbe vayment to the state on let on anne Affecting Local Government," are cent legislative S 55jon which lire dent of the university Irom 191 6 to T n insertions per month auditor's office ot $16266 by the b I '1 d t ty't d fi t t Id I tt 193' ' IlESlRASU doubl .. room with prl","" ers" and advised Americans to American Su\-ety Co. ot New York WASHINGTON o(JP) - Black e ng mal e 0 co un ,CI Y an 0 II genera, sa ew e n eres . ... per Insertlon ...... 80c per Inch bo'Ith. 120 MelJ'O IVf . fi ght cpmmunism with "something to cover a shorta¥e ot lunds in Hawk Broadcasting Co., applying town officials In the state. Because complet copies of the J essup grew up In Iowa City Dally insertions durinl month, SINOI..& and douba. TOO"" lor m " better." • t the state vocational educational tor TV ch!1 nnel 7 at Waterloo, Ia., Publication 01 the 56-page book- new laws m~ not be readily during his father's administration per insertion 7Dc per Inch block (rom c.mpul. 110 N. Clinton . 0 111 of Mark 1 T1W President Sll id eveq those division. and Charles H. Gurney, ~eeking let is a cooperative project of the available t il aLI local officials Im- and graduated trom University me__. _____ --: ____ :---:- with whom we dlsafTee have a An audit report following the channel 16 there, said Monday institut and the League of Iowa mediately, the book contains full hieh school in 1935. He received a.l.w /U.,.,LtIo •••" '- CLEAN, quI 1 rOOlM (or mfn .luMnll. right to have their views on rec- disappearance several weeks ago there has been no collusion be- Munici pali ties. The league and the texts ot several Important laws his bachelor's degree In physicII Th ::! ~~ ! ::"a:.:. ':::1•.?rn .. Phone '-1737. 17 B. Oov rnor. ord in public places-"or it is not of ArtHur G. Nolta, the division's tween them r egarding their ap- institute prepared a similor book- regardine munlclpal1lnanee. trom Harvard university in 1939. America." auditor showed a shortage In his plicatlons. let atter the 1951 session of the Manuscript lor the booklet was FollowIng war and post-war serv- Campalp UnmentIoned account.. The surety company's :2lack Hawk, which operates Iowa legislature. - prepared by Peter Van Metre, L4, Ice as a meter ologJst in the air Call 4191 He did not mention McCarthy settlement was in full. radio station KWWL at Waterloo. "This booklet Is designed to pro- Waterloo, and Lester T. Proctor corps In which he rose to the ranK or the campaign of McCarthy's Naito's body was tound about a and ,Gurney, of Yankton, S. D", vide a guide for local officials to J r., L4, Iowa City, students in the or lieutenant-colonel. he tOQ~ a d Miacellaneou.e for SOle iSiNGi:.1. 1 Inc doublt. Vory r.'IOIl· investigations subcommittee to week at.ter his disappearance in made their statements In separate the subject matter or new and im- university's college of law who gree in electrical englneenng at able. Men. mower, lin • elOie. DIII I weed out Red writings in the in- the Des Moines river at Sycamore documents filed with the commu- portant statutes. Some of the e served as interns In the Inslltute. Massachus t Institute of Tech· BOY'S bl"ycle. I'xc~l1enL condlUon. J"'IIII4__~ _· ______""'7'-::~ formation libraries. Park north of Des Moines. nlcations commission . laws are of immediate importance Ray said that local offici)!ls who nolo,y. overhluled. 2(15 Slndlum. Phone S-4123. ~~E:!!':::bl roo:~.w''l1:h. ~ McCarthy asked Conant, whom do not receive a copy ot the book- The son or the former pr sldent SEWING macbln.. ,mill ... ,llInl lab)' Sl,ma F'llemUy. 11 4 fl. ""rk I. Phon. h tl lied .. ofes or" b ' I I I k f d Ind 11001, Ler,. <1 k, 1I1"'!)en ,helves, !ITa:! e some mes ca pr s, D . . I D · k M·I M · W d let may receive. one y writ ng to pans to comp te wor or a oc- klkhen Iablel Ind , cblln. neaaonlbl~ . -:--:-:' ':"":"-0---- what should be done with I the aug as ler s arl Y" ' oore e SU I's lnstltute ot public affairs or torate lit SUI. Virgil Hancher J r. Phone 158t1. FURNISHED roo_ lor mt.n . tllden'" books removed from the shelv ~ s. I I I' to Max A. Conrad, executive sec- has been caUed Into mlJitary serv- I'RIGIDArRE ...... hlnJIlrW'hln •••1I ell 411 s. noa.•. Phon .... Conant suggested they pe sold as M' M '1 M d ht f retary-treasUl'er of the League of Iice and will leave for the army call 1-42'12 1/1,,1' & p.m. SINGU: rOOllU - m n . 1114 nil. 71. JO-Wl t h t a c ISS ara yn oore, aug er 0 M . I Ii I B lin A.v nue. PhOne tOe, excess proper y, per aps 0 se - M d M R Ch ch ' JI Ot- UnlC pa t es, ur iton. next month. SINGLE ~ Ind tprln •. ""ca,lonll _ • ond-hand bookstore. r. an rs. oy ur I , table.. odd ,halre. G .£. fUn limp. DOl1Bt.& room lor rrldwo,- bors. CaU When McCarthy objected that tawar Kan., became the bride of Phone ~. 5114'. that would permit them fo be read Douglas Dierks, son of the Rev. STGVE Ind rdrl,enlor. Dial 1- 1742. I-R-O-O-M-S-I-o-r-m-~-n.-N-.-.-r-H-OQl-i1a-I-.-»-lal-IO-2-'. by anyone, Cona~ said Hille ,Peo-. ,and Mrs. Elmer E. Dierks, 230 N. GOLII' bala. a ror 11.00. Two .011 aeu ONE.ItA.LF dou"le .. nd on oInll•. .:.ell pIe of the United States are per- Clinton, at ceremonies June 6 in : complete. Hock·1 e Looon. '1". lI1.n. 'NCIt Hlllrr .L PtI~I~ ' -UCK. ,fectiy capable of reading books by the Federated church of Ottawa, lNOLJ: rooln . loUl. lIudtnt. UO N. Du· Communist authors." Kan. " . l_b_U_qU_e_. ____~ ___~_..,.- At one point McCarthy told The Re .....M!. Dierlts, assisted by tUOOAOl, trunk, warcirobe, Hocll-Iye BASItM.lNT room. Free. ExchIU' •• fo r Conant he viewed him as "one of the Rev. WillIam Berger, {lastor of ~_ "---- , work. Phone ---:-:'~:-:---::--:-:- -:':"! those kindly professors that thinks the Federated church, ottlclated A.K.C. Coc.ken. rnal 4«10 . ROOMs. MeD. ,12.10.11.10. Do II ~" . Jei God's In his heaven all's ril:ht the ceremony. Personal services _N_. _D_u_,,"_,,_e_. ______~ ", ith the world.'" Weddln,g music was provided by TWO IIMplftl reomJ. AV.llable 1_ I" States ObjecUell Gordon Noland, soloist, and Mr s. CATERINO In weddln. Ind bJrthclu Phon. tl8I. "I have no objection to you III Noland. organist. uk • Soeclalty bo'IlIll\t. Phone Tuly RO-O-M-9-·-m~en-.-lu-d~en-ll-1.In:---t"'--ah,...o-w..... - r P.nry, 3728. ho t .pl~te p..rmJaalon .. DIAl an educator," the senator said. "I The bride, given in the double '_-:--:-..,.-____-:-_":":"_ ..os. ' ALTi:ltATION. ",palr orl ...." ••• womtn'lI= frankly think you are not doing ring ceremony I>y Mr. Ch uTchlll, c1othll\t. The Famll)' Tillor Sbop.,.. R'r'~~ lor .umm.r _Jon. Mm. Dial a good job as the high eommls- wore a gown of imported Cpllntil17 mill E. CoUtl . DIal 1-4081, 1__ ' __ ' ______sloner." lace and plea1ed ·nylon tull over W - SINOU; .114 d(jubl. _ for N Y'. lOr At the state. department, Secre- satin, and a .flngertip vell ot Help anted ,ummu. Shower.. Phon. un. tory of State John Foster Dulles matching lace. She carried white BOMID Job openln •. Pou nnd pan. mAn. ROOMS - ,radult. luclenLl. Phon. had words of commendation for roses and st.. phanotls. Janitor. Cook'. helper. Appl )' Reich'. "" 4. T Ca 'e. 1~-=:-::---::---:--:----:---:':'-"7" :': Eisenhower's " boo k burning" Miss Shirley Hamilton, Omaha, LAROI: room lor . Irll on bua Unt. Call WOMEN MAKE mOMl .t home .•par UII speech. Neb., was maid of honoi'. Her lime. Sew ready-cut RAP-A.ROUNO' I___ · -.-_-:-_-:-,...... :--.,... __ Dulles told a news conference dress was 0'1 ivhlte nylbn net over I."Y. profitable. Hollywood Mr,. Co., Apartment tOl' &i that state department officials pale blue . taffeta. Bridesmaids \!ollywood 44, c.llI. should use a little more common were Miss Fleda Ann Drake, Ot- WANTED: Sum""'r .tudent couple live EXTRA nlee CUrnJlhed . ...run tnl to' In bome COIlyal .. """nl woman needln, quJ"t couple. , roo .... , bath. Utlllll... sense in weeding, \,ut books by tawa Mrs. Charles Groelhchel minOT car e. SJx.yDOm •• 11 modem home .-r5. 52t Brown. Communists and left-wlngers. aud Mrs. "Ronald Galdsnow, Kan- In cool.• t tractive part 01 d l)'. Compehaa· T-W-O--Too-nu~-n-I«"Ir-y--:-'u\'n-""IIhed:--:-m-04-:-:-tJ'Jl- He said be did not know how SIS City. Their pale pink d(esses Uon. WrIte BOll '/I. lpe_t, AvaU. bll JuJi 18. No dr1J\JI,- many books had been removed were similar to that ot the maid ot PL\noI BE.RS; llao appllan"e .. I_en. era. Student COQPIe preferrecL PlIo...... from the shelves as a result of honor. FUMOL c~~a;;,,:,tw~:rn,~~~~nd work. Larew ":~Hm lpaJ1lnerlI 'or r ..... l. Pbon. McCarthy's campaign, but that Dennis Hagler, iowa City, was WITH CHLOROPHYLL WANTED: fUlI·lIme ...".etary. • xperI.nc.I ...... -:-.------,.-:--,-:~:---:- only 11 had literally been burne.d. best man', ushers were N:ormlln ",,'roble. 'F1ve-dly w~k . Joumall. m ROOMS t.,...... n . 8 t .....t "'I"'~ In· This took place at Sinliapore.... and Moore, Manhattan, 'Kan., brother, M0 .,.• i H PROOF I JI Q JbaournaUom.rllrround Ell"ot' . tl44n_. ry. SC!hool 01 Job"'ud.-lnaon. . Reuonable. Coli .... 1'" - II. s. Sydney, Australia, six to el,ht of the bride; Jack Patty, Eld!)rado, WANTED: aaleolldy l or lilt depa rtment. -ru-JUOa--H&D~-IHrt--_-t-..- A4~tll,...Ia.~IIII=--:-.. weeks ago. kan.; Ronald Goldsnow, Kansas ' . PIe (or nutrrIM ...up\e or n.- I Lawvers Argti-e YIn) visit family and 'rlends ih ' eclulta. Have M.A. Oe_ III muM. DIa' den ... flO ..... month With .tWlUs JIIIJ4. . r, " • 1-1110. <4 . Ii8I P_ bon__e _ "_JlllZ__ • ______~ r Iowa City the weekend ot lune 28, Starn" Plan I•• ue , after vlsltlD; .the. b'rldelP'oom'a Mr. and Mrs: Douglas Dierks B~I~:"lcII_ 1.. 1OIl .. M1mI Youde R~:g rr.r=t. ::r ~ : ~.:::.a , '. sister lind brbthet-In-Iaw In Evan- , . , L ~ .., DreB .... :... Id~"= ia n District Court ston, Ill. . go u." D ., ____--.;T;...--JtJJ:s--.- P-...... -- rm.------BA~.:.~ Ia. .. N. eral oTdered to stop oper~lons In . 1------·---- th EXPDIT w.'u wutillll, paper danlna· e state. KAT.M~pUI· Nep_J !JP) - Col. mf. First witness for the Sperry alUi John ltunt:, JI~ad~r of the 91t-tori- tl hi tJ '''IIU ., TINY Tot PreKhooL DIal "l'1li. nutc nson 1111 was '" am QUB Mt. Everest· ilxpe(iition,. said Sperry Belnecke, Summit, N.J., as- Monday New Zealander toaaa Blstant secretary of the concern Hillary reached theh iQI',WiI-loot ~------"------_r_-'_:"" __ -.-~-___ _:_:::_:__::_=_=:__------....;;;==------1 and its lIeneral counsel. hi .... summit flnt _ not QUlCK.louui em je1relrJ. ~othIIII . ,recIiDI , ... ek. Bock-b. t.n. HIli! 8. Du1NQue. He testitl~d that SpI!rry and lluide, Tensln, Bhutla. aa Hutchinson Is nuthorized to do the natives ot Kitrnand\,1 buplness In 47 states, and, actulUY claimin;. . . . operates in 42 states. . .Whlle paylA( tr..1but to.:renll1nj. Y tllIinI~. DIal .... I • . The tlrnl, he alit. curren Y !funt told ne...... rnen Jie wu alli'­ operates in 79 Iowa counties, and priRd . to r4ad . ne-.fip.~r ac­ has done busine.s In the .tatellnoe counts that the she~pa In,~smanl 1809. bad 4\lImbeohry Injunc· lfunt ftacli'd ht'" of proftto Our orAJ\lDtlon IrDOY. of tJifI Uon WI. r nt. arli.r. nl,ht...... u.-t. 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Meet Browns at Home; . Seek 19th Straight Hogan May Practice CL~VELAND (IP)-'- A lour-Ior-I------., ---=---",,.;-.:..!!;... .:::,.-..;;..,~:..;;: NEW YORK (R')-The rampa,- Ayt' B'I' a,;: four player swap with the last- in, New YD!k Yankee5. back n Ime on n ISII 'PITTSBURGH (A') - Reliefer place Detroit. Tigers Monday lett home after TIpping through the . Lou Burdette hit the still needing "!,,erlcan lealUe lor lS straight triumphs, ,0 after the league rec- Open Golf Course Danny O'Connell with a pitched what their I'lanager, Al Lopcz, or4 of 19 in a row tonight a,ainst ball forcing the winning run with wants desperatelYrsol'le consistent tbe hapless 1St. Louis Browns. LONDON (JP}-Bcn Hogan who the bases loaded in the lOth in- hitters. Ed (Whitey) Ford, winncr o! seldom is wrpng on a goU cour6e, ning Monday night, enabling the The In~lIa~, on th~ lut day al­ seven ,arne, wltbout a defeat tbis has nothing to worry about in the season, is expected to pitch for way of practice for tbc British Plttsbul'gh Pirates to snap a four- lowed for major-league harterIng, the Yankees. The Browns, who Open championsbip. game losing streak with ·a 3-2 vic- 9cnt shortsto~ Ray Boone to De­ h,ve lost 14 straight, w\l1 send Hogan can comc to Britain tory over the Milwaukee Braves. troit along with thrce pitchers Duane Pillette to the hill. whenever he likes and practice The loss jolted the. Braves out 01 who've hurled a combined total of Thc world champions. however, all he wishes on the Ch~mpionsbip the National leaguc lead with six only 17 innings this season. The 1-.- - -.------pitched an inning this ' year for have their eye on bl"er things. and Burndslde courses at Car­ 200 They want to wipe out the all- noustie Scolland scene of the percentage points behind the idle pitchers were , AI Welk, obtained from Wa5bingto~1 Cleveland. time major league mark of 26 in Open ~hlcb bep~s July 6. Brooklyn Dodgers. Aber and Dick wcik. and on military leave In the twfo Aber, a rookie southpaw, pitched succession set by the 1916 New After winning his fourth Ameri­ ..Chunky Bob Friend. . scattered I n return Cl eve 1an d go t PI· tc h ers previous seasons developed a so ,."t'e only six innings in six gamea tbis t Y\lrk Giants. can National Open championship five hits for his first victory, since Att' H ou tt \!man an d B'llI Wi g,ht in- arm m' spring training and hadfl/'t season. He is 21) • • "The players and !, want the Saturday, Hogan said he under­ April 21, striking out SIX and fielder Owen Friend and catcher _ . blcgcst strca~.pos,slble, said St~n- stood there was a British rule walking only one. Myron (Joe) Ginsberg. " . If gel, ~onday. We re atter the blg- which prevents practicc on Car­ , geat of tbern all-thc 26 in a row nousUe's Championship coursc un­ Bob Wilson, the Braves starter Houttemln II Ite We Are Plealeclj~o , ... .' made by t}le Giants in 1916. til the week before the Open be- allowed only six hits until he , . " , Pel'llODal laterelt weakened in the 10th. Cal Abrams The Tribe s froht oUlce consl- "I fO i })ersona1 interest in &inS. led off the inning by beating out ders Houttcman the key man in Announc,,~ , ' that I remember that streak very . The thorough tactician then ad­ a drag bunt and Pau~ Smith doub- the straight player deal. He may well. I was with Brooklyn thcn. ded ,,wistfuUy, "[ hope it is not led to right. Frankie Thomas was be in Une to replace Bob Feller as We tried like the dickens to stop true. ~eat~~ purposely by reUefer Bur- Cleveland's fourth starting pltch- them, but we couldn't do It. Now No Such Rule there's nothing I'd like better than There is no such rule, the Royal With the count I-I, the Braves cr. to beat It." and Ancient Gol! club said in SI. righthander hit O'Conncll with an Houtteman's record this year 1s The Yankee,' amating teat of 18 Andrews Monday. Inside fast ball forcing across the 2-6, and since he came up with ,traight victories, 15 of them on The only restrictions golfers can winning tally. Detroit in 1945 he has a 53.69 expect before the Opcn will be Thomas drove across two runs mark with the Tigers. He Is 25. the probable closing of the course In tho third with a ringing double With Clcvclllnd since 194J Gro­ for one day-July 5-and the rop­ to left to move the Pirates out in . J' . . front 2-0 but the Braves knotted mek IS 33 and has II lifetime ina off of Championship tees for '(8~07 several days before the July 6-10 (Da1l1 I ..... P ..... b, Fr•• T ...... ) thc score in the tourth on a walk record. He ls 1-1 this year. meeting. to Sid Gordon and back-to-back Wight, a 31-year-old southpaw, ART ANDREWS, IOWA CITY HIGH tennlll a&ar, llIapiaya nvo of singles by Jim Pendleton and Joe bad his best season in I9~9 for thc Toaah Coane Ule three troJlbiea be won lallt weekend In ahe Mldw~ Open &en­ Adcock. Thomas fumbled Ad­ If Hogan decided to make his Jlls &Garnament In Omlha. The large troph" rlcht, III the me~i cock's hit to allow Pendleton to Chicago White Sox when he won first competitive invasion of tbe ,,In,lel CUP; tbe unaller ~me for the Junior bo1ll' dlvlllion. Visible score from second. 15 and lost 13. British Isles in an attempt solely oa Ule mall tie In tbe lower rllht band corner Is the tblrd cup. for All With Detroit to prove he can win anywhere tbe junior ,""I' dOllblu dlvlsioD. Ginsberg, who will be 27 in most any old time, he could not * * * have picked a tougher course than Giants Trim Cards October. played all his rnajor STENGEL Carnoustie's Championship. The NEW YORK (IP) _ , league ball with Detroit, hitting Leo 'Durocher sbook up bis line- .260 in 102 asme/l in J95I and .221 the road, has he usuaUy reserved monster is 7,103 yards long and Andrews 'Wins 3 Tilles up trom top to bottom Monday in 113 aames Hut year. \ Stengel ao.,le-eyed. has a par of about 37-.38-75. Par and it paid dividends as the New FrIend, also 26, was on military -.. . -~ "If it ain't a great team," he on British c~urses varies as m~ch Iowa City High Tennis Star Matches York Giants eked out a 3-2 vic- leave in 1,951-52, but batted .237 shouted over the as tour or five strokes, accordmg enthu~i"st\cally tory over tbe St. Louts Cardinals lor the st. Louis Browns in 1950, I telephone, "then I'd like to know to tees and the way you unot- Ted Schroeder Mark in Omaha Meet to salvage the final of the four- his second season with them. CHARLES J. D\IN'SMORE what you got to do to be Jreat. _fl_Ci_a_lI_y_r_a_te_ e_a_ch_ h_o_le_· ______• - . . AI ,". ·~·l 1 ~------1 Young Art Andrews, Iowa City's game series. Boone, troubled with a knec in- EverYbody has been playing great ball. You can't single out anyone sensational tennis star, ad4ed Jim Hearn, p.itching his f~rst jury, was h~ttlng .241 this season . REPRESENTATIYE't player. It ain't fair. They've all Paddy Fights for Titte Friday three more cups to the already- complete game SlDce May 27, bm- although hIS average since he fl' tI f th A d !ted the Redbirds to six hits. The came up to the Tribe in 1948 was been great." over OWlDg man e 0 e n ,- victory was his fifth against four iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Despite their seemina1y insur­ YOUNt; ~ NEW YORK . • rews' home last weekend in defeats. Joe Presko went all the SHAIN fO~GENCY ·" mountable 101h game lead. Stengel W/lO'S ,e'o(J. Yankee Stadium in August

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