" ....,.", " ...... j , Holiclay Deafh Toll ~ Tr.mc ...... 374 rlt. Weatlt., Ic)wan ; ....In...... 35 Drewnl"l ...... 1. ~.11y f.lr loci.., _ tenltht. W.rmer to. MIIC...... n - day, hl.hl ..ner.11y ne.r to. Outlook Wednn­ ) 01 owan d.y - F.lr .. ,.rtIy cloudy Md .,Itw werm. I--'~"" Tot.1 ...... '29 Serving the State University of Iowa and the People of Iowa City Herald TribUDe News Service Features Tuesday, July 4, 1961, Iowa City, Iowa ,...... ,.., ...... , ...... Court Halts National Maritime Strike

NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pot.' 0 ." Appeals Judge : lncfnn.tI ...... 45 28 .616 British Push Hemingway's ~8 Angeles ...... 3 31 ,581 211 I ;an Francisco .. •• • • .• 41 31 .4. 31> Pltloburgh ...... 36 3\ .531 , Won't ·Grant IIl1waukee ...... 33 33 .l!OO 8'1.0 it Loul. , •.•.. • .... . 31 36 ~ 44e 12 Lines Near Ruled Chicago ...... 28 U .400 151\ ...... 22 .328 ., Phil. delphia 411 Union Request TOOAY'S PROBABLE 8TA.UBI Iraq Border pen Question Cincinnati (Hunt 8·3) at M11wauk .. Adion Taken Due (Buhl 5·5) san francisCO (Sanford 3·5) a~ Pitts­ Elworthy Says, 'The Authorities Say No To Hawaiian Famine, burgh (Friend 8- 8) Last Thing We Want Inquest To Be Held; St. !. has left us will be read as 10lli and management deret1dailts ' rro'in J " ~ Amont thosa arrlvl", for the ponse to a Laborite suggestio" that 101 I . Th "" '. f ,111 -. R. V. Cas 11, whose novel "CI~ as our culture surVives;" 1/, "e ~ga~lng or taki~, par~ f in ~, a Britain ask the United Nations to Anderson" was published in June ' ~,tnke or. a wa,lkout or ot~erwl/;e take over police duty in Kt1wait. by Simon and Schuster comment· mterCermg . With or aHectln.g the i'ROSH CO. Iraq again denied that it is con­ art~ry' ~ re :~;S~~~~:~~;:~= St· d t H rt Rep " e'a ed : ' orde~l.y eontmuance of work m the HmdftlW'ay, a 10ft. ArIother 10ft, U en s U centrating troops against Kuwait. manl1me industry." Gr.. ory, • unIvertIty of Miami It insisted its claim to sovereignty "Beyond any question Ernest The unions were directed to "in· By LINDA BRANDT day at 8 p.m, in UniverSity The· Carr, A4, Cedar Rapids ; Kathy medlcel Itudont, Wei .1.. ex· c:atine Road will .be advanced by peaceful Hemingway was one of the three Staff Wrlt.r atre. Kehoe, X, Davenport ; Richard pocted. · struct their members to .resume means. or four great American fiction normal employment and to take The 21-member cast, making up Riggleman, G, Dcloit ; Mary Lou Fellow townsmen mourned the EIWOf'Ihy, however, said ItIt in. Birnan Woods will again come to writers of this century. His talent In Boa t FI re all actions which may be necessary Dunsinane. as the summer season the only repertory theatre west of Sloane, A2 , Des Moin-.!s; Sheridan death of someone they knew more tellieer- ~rtI "-oct Irectil matured early, He was famous at . to insure that t hose instructions of SUI's Repertory Theatre opens the Mississippi, will perform four Simmons, A4 , Eldora; Judy Cut· as a friendly guy than a literary w.... .till building up military 25, a master at 30. Thereafter - are carried out." with the presentation of William plays in nightly rotation except tler, University School eighth giant. ·· conc.m".. lont on tho frontier. and this was tragic - there seem· Bot~ sides ~ere dire~t~d to en· Shakespeare's "Macbeth" Thurs· Sunday, until July 22. grade, Peter Hayek. University The Hemingways came here ed to be liltle further growtb. For Ok ob 011 "Our positions are 100 per cent At gage m collective bargammg to reo "Macbeth," Shakespeare's brood· High Schol senior, Kathy McLaugh· Friday after a trip to the Mayo many years he has seemed like a defensive," he added. "There is OKOBOJI - Five SUI students solve the dispute. no conceivable hostile operation ing study of a brave general turn­ lin, Lincoln School fifth grade, and Clinic in Rochester, Minn., where giant in chains - one whose rela· Behind the President's' acllon Stephen Strauss, A3, all of Iowa the novelist had been treated lor were among seVlln burned iD. an b.- us unless the Iraqis cross the ed bloody tyrant, will be staged tive silence was bound to disturb lay at least two grave factors ~. Filipinos July 5, 10, 14, and 19. Sixteenth City. high blood pressure and hepatitis. his greatest admirers. explosion and rire Monday aboard border. .. The last thing we want an inboard IT\I)tor ,boat docked at reports of impending famine in 'the is a shooting match." century Scotland and England will Out-of.slate cast members will He had been to doctors several "Nevertheless the achievements Hawaiian Islands, and tbe com· set the background for the violent, be Patrick McLean, A3, LaGrange times in recent months. Smith's Bay on West Okoboji Lake. 10 South Rashid aI Rashid, the assistant of his most creative periods are SUlowans injured ·were· Dwight pounding of the nation's critical secretary of state, left Kuwait by Welcome suspense·filled murder, civil war, Park, III. ; Grady. Smith, G, St. Some who saw him during the among the noblest treasures of unemployment picture through the and persona} disintegration touch· Louis, Mo.; J erry Emery, G, weekend said he didn't appear to Lucia, B4, Storm Lake; Lynne Dubuqu. St. ajr for New York with two letters American literature. More than 40 Hanson, Oherokee, who graduated paralyzing effects of the shipping for U.N. Secretary-General Dag ed witb malevolent supernatural. Omaba, Neb.; Holden Porter, A2, be despondent, but others said he short stories and three magnificent strike. Richard Sheridan's "School For Peru, Neb.; Holden Porter, A2, was depressed about the cancer in June; Janet Jones, A2, Des Hammarskjold - one a , formal MacArthur novels remain as testimony of his Moi.nes; Ann Kidder, N4, Naper. Two of the five striking seameD's Scandal" will open T h u r s day Packanack Lake, N. J,; Bruce ,was depressed about the cancer unions opposed the application for membershlp and great period. As a styltst, he did vj1ie, IU.j and David Marston, GOVeml1len~'s MANILA tA'f-GeneraI of the Army with other perforQ1ances July 11 , Sweet, G, Lindenhurst, N. Y.; death recently of his actor friend A3, Taft·Hartley . a, p p Ii cat ion on the other a declaration of adher· more to shape fictional techniques Storm Lake. Douglas MacArllhur returned iD 15, and 20. The famous comedy of Beverly Blackmore, A3, Cleveland, and hunting companion Gary grounds that ,as supervisory em· ence to U.N. principles. than any other American bas ever others bumed were Lee Peter· triumph to the Philippines Mon· manners displays witty thought Ohio; Phyllis Gold, G, Dayton, Cooper. done. ployes above and below decks they dlly after an absence of 15 years. and polisbed diction. Ohio; Thad Torp, G, Aberdeen, Chuck Atlcllnon, Kotchum mo­ son, Storm Lake, whose father "In the midst or moral disinte· are noc subject to the la"f. 'The old soldier, who led U.S. "The Doctor's Dilemma" by S. D. and Sherry C}.oughley, A3, t.I operator end KqtNtlnt_ of owned the boat, and Gary Cleg· The law, If applied, calls for a HoHa Denounces forces in the liberation of the by George Bernard Shaw will be Johnson City, Tex. the author for 20 y...... said gration, he discovered and voiced horn, Spencer. a code of dignity and behavior lO~ay restraining order, to be fol· Philippines in World War . II, presented July 7, 12, 17, and 21. "There are only a few single Hemingw.y IHITIocf to ... In good Six of the seven were hospit:al· lowed by an 8Q.day injunction strong enough to stand against the ized at Spirit Lake with second de· . Kennedy; Pledges smiled and waved at the more The English comic satire depicts tickets for ,the weekend perform· spirits Siltur'Uy. against ti?e strike. than 500,000 Filipinos who turned what Shaw calls "the private side ances, and about three· fourths of There was no message found awful human disappointments we gree burns and are reported in out to give him a hero's welcome. of the profession (medical> in dis. the tickets Cor all other nights bave near the body and Mrs, Heming· have encountered since 1914. The satisfactory condition. Lucia was , WEDNESDAY, Strong Lobbying ease." been sold," said business manager way's first report Indicated she circumstances of his death will treated for leg burns and released. Thousends roerecI thalr epprov. New Jersey will set the scene John Ternoth. considered the author had acci· trouble and challenge our minds, Authorities said the eJeplosioD oc· Secretary-Gene~1 M~AMI B'EACH, Fla. (.fI - De- .. when MacArthur, 11, ltoppoct .DAY ONLY for the repertory cast's presenta· Tickets are avbilable at tbe dentally shot himself while clean· as his finest works have done, for­ curred when ~he IT\I)tor was started nouncing Government oflicials out of the .... U.S. Air Force tion of "By The Skin Of Our Teeth." Ticket Reservation Desk in tbe ing one of his guns. ever." after refueling. The 18-{oot boat Reiects Russia's from President Kennedy on down, ,1_ weering hli Cf"UIhed lot The play, by Pu\itter Prize winner Iowa Memorial UnioD. SUI stu- Atkinson said Hemingway was a ' Vance Bourjaily - whose fourth was destroyed. Teamsters President James R. wartime ~I", cap .nd lINt. Thornton Wilder, will be given July dents may receive ,them by pre- great 4uck hunter, but he novel, "Confession of a Spent Lucia said he was sitling in the Shakeup Proposal Ho~fa ,pledged Monday to establish Iy presucl tert military uniform. 8, 13, 18, and 22. senting their ID cards. Single tick· couldn't Imagine what Heming· Youth" - was published last win· back of the boat and was thrown a union lobbying organization in They broke into thunderous ap. Participating in the four drama­ ets are $1.25 and season tickets are way might he interested in hunt· ter by Dial Press, said: into the water: by the force of the UNITED NATIONS !.fI - ' Sec· Washington "second to none." plause when he told them: "I retary-General Dag Hammars­ tic presentations will be George $4. ing at this time of year. The hunt· "I don't supose any novel I've explosion. '!be others jumped into Hoffa said politicians promise have indeed returned." the lake. ' kjold Monday 1'ejected any appli· ------log season is closed. . ever read was more important to unions everything before election Sources elose to the G~neral said Notes of regret and sorrow mes· The young people had been to an cation of 'the Soviet Union's day, but forget then on attaining he was a little after the long me for a longer time than 'The Sun tired sages from hundreds of friend.~ amusement park at Arnolds Park "troika" principle to the U.N. Sec· QUice. He said Kennedy bad sharp- journeY'from the United States, the Also Rises.' For 10 years it seemed retariat or lts top administrative Pak Chunt-hi Takes Over around the world and dozens of to me a 20th century testament to and had driven to Smith's Bay, ly criticized using court injunc· big reception, and the round of nower tributes poured into Ketch- where they planned ' to lISe the machinery. tions to end 8trikes but only Mon· festivities. the sadness and gaUantry of an Hamtnarskjold made hls stand urn. The family asked that mourn· absurd world, which compulsively boat to take home the three girls day had moved for a Taft,Jlartley But he Iookod forwent t.» play. In disclosing IJis own proposals lor South Korean Government. ers make contributions to their fa· destroyed its finest possibiUties in who were staying on the other side law court order to end the ship. InII a I.Ming role todey et the a shakeup In the distributiOn vorite charities instead of sending repetitious wars. of the lake. 01. ping tleup. Philippi"" eeI .....1 It I lnet.- SEOUL, South Korea !NI ,- Pak cepted bis resignation - he wasn't nowera. ~ responsibilities among senior U.N. The head of the nation's largest penclenca Dey ...... the Chunthi, aloof master strategist at that meeting - and accepted "I still have no critical objec· o£flcials. · , labor union, making a sure thing Umtod Sf... , which once ruled wbo brought the military to power as well the resignations of three tivity about the book: unlike other The Soviet Union has been de­ bid for a new flve·year tenn, also the lstand ...... c. in South Korea, took control of the council members loyal to the de­ first loves, books don't grow old. Khrushchev Sends manding the replacement of Ham· told the openJng session of a spa- He wiU lay a wreath at the Goverment Tuesday, dumping U. posed Premier. Highway Patrol Is "I have the same feeling about marskjold by a tllree-man trium.­ ical union collventlon, the Team- Rizal monument, the tomb of the GeD. Chang Do-young as Premier TlIe Government-controlled Seoul several of his sbort stories; and Kennedy 4th Note virate representing the Western. .lers no longer will pay any atten· unknown soldier and of former and Junta Chieftain. radio announced 40 general offl· Out in Full Force wbile there arc passages in others Communist and neutral nations. tlon to AFLOIO Union jurisdiction· presidents, then will be honored Pak, 44, replaced Chang as head cers, 30 from th1! army, had been of them, and in the ocher ' books, LONDON (.fI - Soviet Premier A report ." a committee of 'eight al claims. at a reception at the U.s. Em· of the Supreme Military Council, placed on the retired list. Some Dm MOINES LfI - The Iowa which have seemed irritating and KhrusOOhev has sent President e~ OIl reorganJzatiOll at the Hoffa said the AFL-CIO is fail· bassy observing July 4. a 211-man body whlch rules this had been close to Chang and in­ Highway Patrol, in an effort to mannered to me, these are lre· Kennedy a message on the eve 0( U.N. Secretariat, last month ~n· ' Ing to do its job of organizing In the afternoon, he will deli ver troubled Asian nation oC 25 million. volved in disputes with Song. cut down bollday tralfic accideots, mendOllsly outnumbered by the American Indepelldence Day ex· tained a recommendation f{Om tile workers 80 the Teamsters will be the main speech at a huge IfIde· Song Yont Grorgc Iturn out to greet only otlwr viY9dICo.te. Inc. All hOme IS not tra;~elmg 0" , n~}lIg:p­ proo f th a ommuDls aneu~e . T..~ ~gh!.9 Re'l"tvedl) , , II, the principal works. ' He grea y influ~Jl~d American lito, being applied to audiology l' , WeU ...... ,..1, ...... ,..06&0 .. an aN .u.IWe '-'t upon this fact to no small de­ ...... never settled ~own to adult complacency. No matter how tlHIVE.SITr LlBaAJI,:r ..,\11 be meeUnC .... 111 be h .. ld .Juno 13. IJId gree have depended its rank open for ltudy On the Fourth of .July With the boepUon ol Jul7 .. will long Hemingway had lived, we could say he died young. and reputation. Had it been fran '::10 I.m. to m1dnllht. Th..-e conUnue until Alii. '. will be no desk Ml'Viee. but books Even into his seventh decade he maintained the spirit and conteDt to follow lradition tnay be charted out at the .uard UNIVB&SU'lI' 000 P E _ A T IV J rather than make it, this Uni­ dealt. BABY8lT'1'INO LEAGtll Is ill tk Justine~s of a 2Q-year-old. chal'le ot MrL L,.n MIIkeevlr ''''''' versity would long since have lllflYaurn I.III&A&T IOJIbIQ July 4 to 17. Call 8-1638 (or a siller. sunk into inertia and medi· '''IIION 110tl&8: For m~mbenhlp Information. .,.U He will be greatly missed by this wor1d~ for the 'bril· ocrity." MQnday thro~1h Friday, , :. ..m, M." StaCY Profitt at 8-:1801. to nlJdblIhl; a.tuNa". ':30 • . 11\. to liance and sen~itivity he demonstrated as an author and as With this as a background, he G 1I.m,,; and SIInday. 1:30 p.m. to O~J)lJ)ATl8 ,.0& ~EQ"II "" mldnj&'llt. AUQU8't, Orden for olllel.1 IN.' a symbol of all that is adventurous and romantic. could challenge the 1.170 grad· ..... IIOI\ra ~ all toile... : Monday Uoo ~~nmmta of ~ • .­ uates before him "to nurture and throlll4 ~. a a.m. to 10 p.m, ColDltlel\l:ement ... no .... beIn.l \aIIIL -Jerry Parker cultivate the pioneering spirit (Reference .,.d ~rv~ desks clHed Pue~ you. order before 1 p.", frOM S .. , p.rn.); Frldloy and Setur. that has made this a formidable July 10 ••t th. Alumni Ho ... IJO JI. da;v, • I.!!!.. 10 G p.",.; Suncla;v. 2 to Madllon st. acro~ from the 10,"­ and respected UniverSity." & p.m. (lteteten~ clQled SUllday.) Memorial nloll. PrIce bf each an" ElIch DePII!'trMnW Uhr...,. baa itt nouncerl'lent II 11 cant.. PIIylbl4l wIMI ~~"'. ordered. O"O""'l'OQ IV_. aouul (lA)lfOI Jl&N'J'AL 'I IYliJlblt 10 'I'IIa Ph711ie1 .,.11 Altronomy Dtpart­ ItudelllS bavl~ In ldenlWclUOII .... Or So They Say It)ent·. o~rv~tory .... 11\ be o~ on It the followln, Urn .." IIIondl)' nlIhta trolll . : III to 11 :3, 811nd1y throllP I'rIdaJ. _ " I rlw DIJlly Iowan u wft#es and edited by IfwienU and " gooerned by • Anyone who has paid an ob­ p.m. (ex~pt for cloudy nl,hta). TIM p.m. obIet'v,ll\pry I. IOQRlejt 11" tlte roof of SlIturdv. 10 I.In. \0 • p,JII. iHIard of ,.,. Ifud.nI frwkea elected by the ~ body and four stetrician's fee knows that Amer­ the ",,,Ie. Bulletlnl. An aftronom. Icans aren't born free. """ee. appolmed by thl! prMdenl of the University. The D~ly Iowan', leal m\lMUtm Ia .110 open to iIIe pub­ &ao&IDAT10NAI. .W.III1DfO .­ Manhalltown Tlm ••-R.publlcan lic. III women Itud.. nll Mond.y ~ ~l ptiUcy ' lI 'tiot an ftpreulon of SUI IIdmwnr"tlon policy or • • I'rldlY fl'om t to S p.JII, in 11M • opInlon, In any' partktdtlr. • IUllJlI. urp'l'O&Y TBIAT"~ 1IIaIl'. 0)',..II1II, Who disappears more complete­ Th. Unlvent\y 'theatre ~I'I JIIWttl HM~~~ ~1~~lt~· ~~m~~ ~l ly than teachers in summer? fIIr Iha f/llt Urn. a ,racram rrau aOv.. PLA~ 100M .­ ..... 1 TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1M1 -Bancroft R•• Is .... ~ry lbetra -Idlllf to the 101- .tu.... 1iI flllculty. lo,¥ln, IChedule: held every TutldayIIIIU.IId"-i .nd rrtcIaJ II I • ~A~M~~~ MA~~H'J1~~ ~l~~~MM·~~~m •.... abeth,' 'b" Shall... " - .lui, b'om1:to 10 8,30 p.rn. ,..mIIt .~ .--::;..... 1: "L. ;'. ' •• 10. I'. 1'~ will be beld fllllll 7:11 to • P.III; •• DAlLr IOWAN ·8DJTO"'AL ITAr. Kalle-lI!>Od oerv\ee aD _ pepen ___ ~~. c "lkhllOl for bndl,," b, lIberidl. Wedneada)'. In the ".Id HoufI. 61J111T...... IIUUAV Phll CUrrie .. not poeotbl... but .".,. etfon WW -.u_" " " . " ' .... " . " .. . be made to --.- ...... wllIl IIle ...... 1ul" 8. II , 15. 10; Jden'Ulltatlon /:11'111 art -17 .. 01' lIlan...m. I'AlJtor, .. •. ...•.. , .,J1m Seda "'l1IIa Dbctora' Dtlerll_," tJ, O. B. . m.:IULATIOIfS Newl Edltora, .••• , . , . , . Dorothy Collin nexl laue. Chann~' Crossing lIdmlttanae. CIIl1dren ",111 be ...... , ~#' ; • , , , t It: .. . , ..• , ...... ,., . , .. ,Judy Klem,orud .' "lly{ - .lui), " It 1'. II; only If they .re .ccomPl1I11CI b, .. • IUJl(Jqa .t 1'B. ABBOOlA'I.D ....n . ".,.. 81th! TMUI.' 'b, WIIcI" Idult hal In cal'll. City IIdltor ... "" ... "Carolyn Jen~n De Ou~ who m l!Ipor\l li:4ltor,.,., ... , .. a.ry Gerlach The .u.. clated P .... la .htlUod e ..- er - .lu~ '. d, II. •. ,Huatvely to the WI8 too' republication Scandal." by Sheridan - Univlr· Chief Photoarapber ...... Joe Karp_ TUlidly, July 4 TJeJ\au ~" I19W be ob\Iln..t 1\ t~ IUNJI .. OnaA- ·11.~ ".,. Society EdItor"., . " . . . Judy lJolachlal of .u the local new. printed ID "". O ....ClAL DAILY IULLETIN sity Theatre. Mel1loHei Union reaerlr'Uoft ...... 1 lIlanalllnc EdI•.• Larry uaUield n.w"per _ ..ell .. all AJ1 ne... University Holiday, all o£CIces Iowa of WlndJOr." by Nleolal. will be ~ ubllaher ...... Jobn II. JIal'lUI)q 8 p.m. - Summer Session Sym­ Concert -Macbride Auditorium. _I- Advvllldq I'AlJtorJal...... A,ibur II. s.n4eraad Itu.t.nu - ,..... IIPOII Ph"nta. .bl~ .t ~ Ellri Deek '" iii' tlon of ID .1'11 •. Lob", ..na •• r ..... ·Oeorn B . WIDIama Jr. Mv_llII" ...... John Jtottnuul Calendar phony Orchestra Concert - Main 8 p.m. - Summer Repertol')' J_. M,mort.l Union d.lI, (acepI CJeaalfte4 M_r..•. Pat AUlUlt\M CIrculeIlon ...... WUbur ...... Lounge, Iowa Memorial Union. III,. '1".11 - ~ .tI. BundaJ) aIIrtlnl July 11, Midi ...... Theatre production of "The DocI· II ..JOn TIc"tt (' pla)'l) - N. wl)l ti. I_pled durll'll "" JllflooI .AJLY 10WAJIf 0Iaa11LMi01f 'l'll1IIT8B11, 110_0 O. I'I'UOBIfY 0t01JC)a (over 10) - 86 ceMt ttICII Jubt 11-1'. Tkketll lie 011 MI. I'UBLlPATlO.. I. DIe. Jun. 1'·July 14 8 p.ll1. - Summer Repertory tor's Dilemma," by Sh"w - Unl· "m Clrculatton MaN... r ....•. Roll "anar txt'Ipt .r .r~ end ...... ,., per_ III IiIIIcbrlde Auditorium f~ , " 30th Ann u a I Workshop la Theatre production oC "MaCbeth," versity Theatre. tOUJljlnCH. Karen lira....,... At; Prot. Dele lien.. • p.rn. on .venin~ tile o~ Speech and Dramatic Art for Cill .... lot ~.tlon ...... ted. Addrt!a mIll orden 10 :5 Unlv.. rally Library; John H ..nl7. Ml' by Shakespeare - University ..tu"'y, July' Prof. walle Q , Moel"r. S1I ... of SducaUGaI .~ a p.m. - SUmmer RePOrto~ of our Teeth." by WUd8l\ - \IDl. ~a. ~':: =". .:=.x....~~ , ~ p ...... tlon. Theatre prodGcllon 01 "School for. ' v.,ail, Tbeatr•• - ... .-..wIr "CoftIelWl" i:::...... JQw...... " ...... =-~~'=~';' . Mn..... , I THI ElAIlY IOWAN-low. City, la.-TUH&foy, July 4, '",-P ... I l:Jke~ J?solms Mark SYmPhony cow Four members of the SUI Col­ bjoehcm~, aD4 DI'. CarletoJl; L M Concert Set lege of Medicine £acuity ~ill at­ NordschoW, BS80Ciate in the De­ tend the Fifth lnternational Con­ P8~ of PatboIoIr. Ch gress of Biochemistry in Moscow, Dr. Kalnitsk.y anu Ur. Hununel urCn erger This Week Russia, AUg. 10-16. will prelent JIIiPCI'S at Ute nwet­ ing. Co-authUl's. of the paReI' to new clturch will seale "an _ They are Hilory B. Bull, p"ofes­ . 'the Bear ' Flag is a ltigbIy PHILADELPHlA ~ - Singing, be given by Dr_ HUll)IDel ~ the strains of a ukulele and some deepeni", root... " in the Bible The only s}Unpbony orchestra &Or and head of the Department ! re!~pe1nc Servo apartment. carpeted. FIreplace. 305 hills. cess. Ice. Phone 8.1330. 7.23R N. Capital. &-M64 or 7-5MB. 7-.23 Extra Cash) favorabJ;> impressed by. the mil' PARIS - The embassy cancelled Deadline 12:30 p.m. sicianship of these young players. New Trailer Law He elr:I V~Hj9~ '£tt:gtq ENDS "It ' Ra os D,ellarfqlllnt ~ ~QW , ~~ljlJ,es ~ 8~ ,p\d-, 4 ~~t~'lor ~~l n¥.ttri~tl!Ad, NOW WEDNESDAY evenidg's bl'oadcasting' on ~III ~ U. :1AmflAsWa I.~ ' _.! IFlteWerieP: ~61' I From ••.m. fo 4:" p.m, An , Ho"'r, Fuml."'I~.. I I I a ',.;. ' I " " t. · , Skates stations '- WSUI \910 A.M.) ' arid' b\\~ howe~ , to ,P.I\Vfl. if $5 '\If.~s,~ PACKS BIG WALLOP! Experienced Ad T.ker filII , 1. fl Room. ! J~ ~.nt ! I , I nidile , R' fnh'"h' Will rlt\'tivtl \ t6'1'1.\1. rin 'tit .~Ailll~ A • -'ENDS 1 I .. 1/ Stoves KSUI (91.7 F.ri.). Bizet's SymJ'i pra.~ t "1arlted, • hql11e '. ;.,I} c~lhlJraW tlie ' b.a~ ~il1'tiN tM ifilamt!­ Holp You With Your Ad. 11 roJt' BALI: _ t10ea H .... ,10. ' Dial ap,\i\\e.!j, E;V~n, 1 thQ~gl} t~e~•. Il)?~I!e NUVY THURSDAY- , ,\. 7-3700. I , I 7-lORe ROOM. board. laundry. Students. Bus Trunks phony in C Major will be ainoog worK I df 'ftalnlncAfnl!ricah" f I'rlcrl~ THE DAILY IOWAN RBSERYft • I " ]Jne, Dial .-3727. H4 the principal works. home IS not ira, elmg l0!'\ tne )\Jgh­ TV Sets way, according to the JoiinsJn ship b~partioipetingJ ' illl Italy's THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY Ml.c. For ~al. 11 ROOM for slnrle man_ Private I en- centennial comroemo~a!ioll. ' ohits A SUMMER SYMPHONY CON­ County Treasurer's Office. , ADVERTISING COPY. I ------trance, Dial 7-7303. '-8 Jewelry unity as a modern natio\!.- ' t';1 rackets. ,all clubs, balls, fan SLEEPING room. Clote In. One or two CERT wj)\ be presented on 'n1urs· If .ah ownet of a mobile homo motors. tools (all kinds'. lanterns. Bicycles does not register for a license plate therm08 J",., ()"pewrllers, cro<:k. (all boys. 8-1139. 7-8 day at 8 p.m. in the Memorial BONN - Ambassador Walter C. sizes). bkyde,. lawn-mowers J)edestal Clothing in July, he will be penalized after Union. Both WSUI and KSUI-FM Dowling will hold a "family party" fan. lur,.,e. trunks. yard IWrnp. field Wanted II Cameras will carry the program by tbe Aug. 1 at a rate of 5 per cent or a at his residence for members of 'Iauer. baby artleles. beds. hllfh- minimum of $1 monthly. IJllfrudion I "hairs. toIdy seats. strollers. bUllgles. Furniture Symphony Orchestra under the embassy staCf. It has not been ------Hockey. Loun. Dial '''~30. 7·7 GRAD STUDENT In OT desIres home its conductor Paul Olefsky and The plates will have to be re­ the practice in the past to enlcr- C(.j:Wllj[,JI'IHiiljJ. BALLROOM dance le .... n•. MImi Youde SiT OF ladles rolf culbs and ba,. with faculty family. Call Betty. Coif Clubs with John Ferrell performIng the newed for the coming year be­ tain the diplomatic corps in Bonn, - With - Wurlu. Dial 7-1M85. 7·. Nearly new . .,~. Dill 8-58&5. 7.4 7-5510 alter 4. 8-1 Diamonds Beethoven Violin Concerto. Of ad' tween Dec. I, 1961, and Jan. 31, but in Franldurt the consulate KARL MALD.!N Who Doe. It 2 "" ...... Sal 13 ROOMMATE wanted to &hare 3-room dltional interest is the program­ 1962. general is dropping its traditional KAT Y JURADO ______Mobil • H..m_ rv'. apartment. Very close In. Call B.MIMI Used Cars ming of Symphony No. S by Roy The department gives the Iol· afternoon reception to which 850 .------1 PIA8_7N7~" tun In, and repair. DJal --I95"'9-SIJNBF.A---M-SS-X-8.-Z-bed-roo-m.-Go-od- or Jnqulre .t Gec>r,e·. Gourmet. 7-1J1 Auto Tires Harris. lowing definition for a mobile were invited last year. Instead a PillS - Color Carto«J..., 'n I I Rb i home: "House trailer or mobile "FASTEST WITH "and ton. easona Ie. H llIop Park. WANTED to rent ,araae for summer Typewriters GlAN-CARLO MENOnI, the gathering will be held at 11:30 a.m. MOSTEST" DIAPER rent.1 lervice. New Process 8-3024. 7-23 and/or WI. Near LInn and Market. home means a trailer or semi­ at the residence of the consul Laundry. Dial NIB6tI. 1·2tR 41" x 8" 1953 E1car. Two Bedroom_ 8-72lO. 7-4 Used Trucks composer we share with Italy, is trailer which is designed, con· general, with 100 invited. most of ' ! LOWER """t mavin,. Call Hawkeye Fine CondJUon. Van Duzer. 7·5108. Motorcycles most easily distinguished by bis stru ted and \l and man Mathews will once more give STARTS TON ITE! S=..:. ':; ~~ Apartm.nta For lent II appliance., plurnbln, and beaU"r. Bleecker S~reet", will be offerred highways." a garden party at t/t~ U,S, ElfTl' Anytime &-1081 or 8-364J. 1-18a ..;..______ApPlY In person. Larew Co. 7.11 Electrical Appliances Friday at 7:30 p.m. I FURNISHED apartment above Oatlv>ut _..1. A_..J Dogs, CaIB. Parakeets ~ . Funeral Home. avaUable to student WUflI WaftJWU Celebrate The 4th At The ryplnl 4 "Duple who will split nliltt and week------_____ lilT StARTED IN NAP~ES~' , q\, · Colo~) ING. 8-' In "'3toe. I Drive-In! The Greatest Holiday ­ TYP 8-"27'. end dutle. with second couple lieu WAXTED !ronln ••. Dial '-15 . A & "MAN ON A STRING" iiiiiiii"ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ of rent. 7-2935. 1·1~ II etin Board Show We Have Ever Presentedl . DAILY lie "_.... De DaII, .... MONE,' lOANID SAVE TIME I 11, •••••• tile UF .., ... ,aWl- PHOTOFINISHING II take ••nr, II mln.1et Ie ----===-===~FINe" ARTS', DI.moncIi, C~.. , IOWAN .. , a...... , er em_ e' 1M '- SlV& 20c Ib.rn,bly .aab , ••r . TypewtlJon, Watches, t ...... Ioth ..., ,...... THEATRE FAST, CUSTOM SEItYICI - Dono In CM(r Own D.rkrc!'m GUM, MwIuI I~ Downtown launderette W"NT AD ml!etin, will be held .rune u. IIlCI with the Itxeeptlon Of Ju17 " w!U YOUNG'S STUDIO HOCK·IVI LOAN 2U S. Clln.. St. continue until Au,. •• STARTS Doors Open 1:15 P.M. • Ie. Dubuque __II GETS 'RESULTS TOMORROWI DI .. 704531 UNlVtaSU'Y--coo PEa A T I ~~ BABY81TT1NG LEA.GUE I. In - • 3 DAYS ONLY! "ha",e at Mrs. Lyn lIUkeever '""" July 4 to 17. Call B-76311 tor a Jitler. HIS TRUE·UFE STORY MAKES FICTION SEEM TAMElf By ~olmay Bart For IIMImbenhlp InformaUoll, ..U MrJ. StaCY Profitt at &-31101. IN VIEW OF MY ~EceNT AHA! YOU HAl/!?: OVEli:ltlOI(W (lANJ)1J)A.TEi'rOi' DEaU.. II' AUGtJST: Onl ..... fDr official "uu.. DIS(O\/ER'( OF 'AIR.' I HAVE oNE; L,ITTL..E DeTAIL,ONE t10n aJUlDuneemenla of the A .... DEClDED'R:) l.AY CLAIM SMAL:l. couNTe ~Pt.J:lr COIl\ll\CII(:.ment are ""... heine ~ TONITE at 9:30 Puace your anl.er belo", 5 p.m., FOR T\1a. PURR?SE: OF WHICH CAN RENreR~R .rUlV 10. a' till Alumni Ho~ uo II. TAXATION. Madllon SI.. aero.. fram the 1o!IP WHoLE RENDtst-( 'OOiEMe Memorial Unl0l'. Prl~ bf each e· Come Early for BI,t P.rklng StaUs. .. . A HOPEL.E~S SHAMBLESS! nouncernant II 11 cana, paylbie .... onlered_ Ilox Office Opens ':00 ".M;' There WllI Bo Fun, Games, Prizes and Mlltle:. , " /' (lAJlfOI UM1'AL I. naJIable ttl ItudeflU! havln. an IdelltUleatiOll'" Acimilliott July 4th Only: ....,,!I- It the foU"wln. tim ..: Adults 9Oe, Kiddi .. and Cars FREE ,}fl I1 . SW\(\811' \broil'" FrldlY, _ •• itt~ 1Jf:' ~S~(J1i ' p.m. , &atwdu. 10 I.m. 10 • PJll, . .. a",aUnoNAJ, 811'1JI1mra (Dr mi. III wornen Itudenb Monday throuiII Friday from , to 6 p.. 1D .... '::. 7'4 men'a Oy...... tlUll. filllifH .. ... -r-- • PnILD aou •• PLAY NIOft (Dr held.lu'enl8j every ~ulty. Tuesday nan Ind .ad I'ricla1 ~= I . ~ioI BEETLE BAILEY MOIlT WALKEB tl'om7:10 to ' 110 p.m, t'arnlb' wiD be beld from 1:11 to • p."" ,. FIeld 1HE .... '_ GlYNl)JOONS. OiMRRIll Wecln...taya fit tba HOufI. ,_"lSOIIlu.MI· _ .. ,..,~ • TECMIIOOI.OII". __ WNINP llIOS. tlt_nWl.alion eanl• .,.. _rr lot -.lrnllllancle. CI1lldren wW be .,...... only ' If they.... accompanied b, .. • CO·HIT • -.lull who baa an ID car4. --'- IUUla OHaA- "Mem 1m. Of Wlndaor." by Nll!Ot.l. will be 1ft" .ntecl _, Macltrl.. Audlton- at • p.m_ On 0741y 15, II, . , lad ... 'nil ...- WIll feAture a f\iI1l1all, ~ Ind orebeatra. 'I'I$e. wW III ..... able at the Ell" Lobby DellI 01 .. J_a at,mort'l Union d.U,. . (::: Bunday' ItIn1ln, .rul), II, Md -"-" will '- accepted durll" the .... - Jul)o 11-1'. Tk!keta ,..nt .. DII all III \llacbrld. AlICIlIorillm 'J'OIII , to IlJttl'IDAHA RItOIIDA • p,m., on Ivenln .. ~ o~ ~ .... tad. Add... mlU orden ~ ANDREWS· FLEMING Iowa ....0.;.1 Unian. ,w tiCK-II EfREM JOHN ANNE ,', be ...."'ed Ind will II:'il '0J>~'" I ZIMBALIST JR .· KERR· FRANCIS ...~ JIW\IfOIIML UJfIO...... eu.s., 11IIIIIIII. 'I'h~ ,_..... , ..... ,..., ' ftNaJ ...... , .... Ie mlda''''' .. Go,.f~r~Broke McKinley Storms Yankees' Ford~ Berra, :Mantle, Maris Burke Takes ' Flint Open ' FLINT. Mich. IA'I - Jackie Burke. using an ancient wooden·shaft .Holiday Death rc putter with pinpoint accuracy. beat Billy Casper and Johnny Pott r Traffic ...... by three strokes Monday in an 18· I INtlnl •.••••••...••••••.••••.•..... In!!!~~~~~!'..s(~~!~~m~~~". ~ Heaa ·'61 American League All-Stars hole playoff for the Flint Open Dro_11II ...... , chunky American with the go-for·broke style, Monday knocked out championship. ",Iscoll...... ,...... BOSTON (AP) - Whitey plete the outfield group. Bobby Wilson of Britain and moved into the semifinals of the Wim· The slick·fielding. base-stealing The stocky Burke. winless for bledon Lawn Tennis Champion· Ford heads the pitchers on the ':Uhl Total ...... Howser (rom Kansas City is the two years. conquered wind·whip. ship. He was joined by a Briton, 1 961 American League Ail­ • • • olwo,s tasto. cold.r anll placements rather than power. only rookie, but the shortstop is ped Warwick Hills with a one·un· an Austrian and an Indian. should have been able to give Mc· S tar Baseball squad, which der·par 36·35-71. Is moro r.freshln, In the The college freshman from St. joined by five other players mak· Kinley the run-around. ing their debuts. They are starter A sensational 63·foot putt for a frlondlY atmo""'r. of • • • Louis defeated Wilson. conqueror Wilson tried. But McKinley. a runs the gamut from indes­ Cash and Romano. plus Brandt and birdie on par 3 No. 11 put away of defehdlJig ctiampion and top­ ball of fire and energy. never once tructable Yogi Berra to the pitchers Jim Perry of Cleveland the $9.000 victory for Burke. "Doc" Connell', seeded of Australia. gave up - even if Wilson's place· lone rookie Dick Howser. Casper. troubled with his short with an' explosive exhibition 6-4. and Mike Fornleles of Boston. Anamosa Beating Ca ~ ment or volley left him struggling putts. fired a 37·37-74 on the 7,' 6-4. 4-6. 6-4. Ford, the sizzling New York on the opposite side of the court. Detroit and New York baUling 2oo·yard par 36·36-72 course. The Annex Ho will mMt the new Brltl.h The crowd loved it. Yankee southpaw with an All­ neck and neck for the junior cir· Pott. erratic throughout. also .tor Mlko Sent.ter, 20, In the Laver is seeded No. 2 Krish· Star score to settle. along with De· cuit lead, dominate the squad with shot a 37·37-74. Wednesdo, ..mHlnol.. Son,.ter man No. 7. McKinley No.8. Sang· trolt's Frank Lary and Jim Bun­ 11 representatives between them. routed 1,0 Plmontel of Von .. ster was overlooked. ning are the dominant mound fig· luolo 6-2, '·2, 6-4, with hi. boom· Song.ter Is tho flnt Briton to ures selected Monday by Manager Pate 4-THE DAILY IOWAN-lo",o City, lo.-Tuesdo" Jul, 4, 1961 Lary 114 and Bunning 7·6 give Int drlvo and vollo, ,omo. reach tho ..mlflnal. of Wlmbl.· the Americans a pair of tough Arrest Paul Richards Cor the first game. don .Inco Bunn, Au.tin did It In Ramanathan Krishman. the In· July 11. at San Francisco. right·handers. Bunning is the only Pizza Ain/t What Iy IILL JACOISON dian with the delicate touch. puU· 1'.. Ho i. the .on of ' o h.od pearance. Ford wants to atone for though this will mark the first time member of the nine· man mound " ed off the day's big upset by de· porter In a hot.1 on tho South American League President Joe the fact he is tied for the lead in the stubby Yankee slugger wiU nol corps to hold a previous All·Star StaH Writer feating of Australia Coast of England. Cronin released the list of the en· two undesirable categories - most appear as a catclJer. victory. lie got the decision in the 6-1. 6-4. 6·4. . Australia's Today. the women's singles tire 25·man delegation which will defeats (2) and .most rims sur­ Teammate Elsoon Howard will 6-5 triumph of 1957. It Used To Be! A suspect in connection with try to stem the recent National rendered in one game (51. be ready .10 spell Romano behind second·seeded star. knocked out quarter·finals will be decided. The Richards selected crafty knuckle· the beating and robbery of an Luis Ayala of Chile 6-1. 6-3. 6·2. only American survivor. Karen League lide that bas swept to vic· Berra. is "the elder statesman of the plate. tory in sevlln of the last 11 games, the squad. extending his league Yogi. AI Kaline of Detroit and baIler Hoyt Wilhelm from his own Anamosa coin collector was Krishnan and Laver wiU meet in Hantze of Chula Vista. Calif.. will staff as one of the pitchers, along play Rene Schuurman of South including both played In 1960. record to 15 consecutive games. Baltimore's Jackie Brandt com· the othl!'r semifinal. with Chicago lefty Billy Pierce. held by the Iowa City police Africa. Ford (14·2 record, 108 strikeouts) The fiery McKinley. still on pro· Washington's Dick Donovan and is expected to be Richards' choice Wednesday. A Jones County bation in the United States for other quarter·finals are: 14ar· fireman Ryne Duren of the Los 8 racket·tossing incident last year garet Smith. Australia. vs. Chris· to open the game with the other * * Angeles Angels. authority took him under cus· in Australia. awed the overflow tine Truman. Britain; Angela Mor. starters already named: First crowd with his tearaway tactics - timer. Britain. vs. Mrs. Vera Sok· baseman Norm Cash. Detroit; sec· Like Temple. Wilhelm has play· tody around 5 p.m. tactics that had him chasing every ova. Czechoslovakia. and Yola ond baseman Johnny Temple. ed for the Nationals in this classic, The suspect, John DeLess. 21, too. shot and trying to make it a Ramirez. Mexico, vs. Sandra Rey­ Cleveland; shortstop Tony Kubek. Chicago. was apprehended early thunderbolt of a winner. nolds, South Africa. New York; third baseman Brooks Richards also has tabbed his own Wednesday afternoon by Highway That',. tho wa, tho Hoot"'lnch Robinson • . Baltimore; outfielders first baseman, Jim Gentile. cur· McKlnlo, played all la.t week. Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris. rently runs·batted·in king of both Patrolman Paul Foster just oU Ho _mod to want to hit tho *LOOP LEADERS* * New York. and Rocky Colavito. leagues, for infield duty along with Highway 218 north of Iowa City. coyor off overy ball. Rarely hOI AMEBICAl'C LEAGUE Detroit. and catcher' John Romano. power·hitter Harmon Killebrew of DeLess offered no resistance to he played a lIfo shot - and BalUn, Cleveland. , . Minnesota. Howser and Chicago's arrest. He was carrying a .38 re­ noyor ho. he played .• ofo. cash, Detroit ."...... 4, " .371 Making his sevent~ All·Star ap- veteran Nellie FOll(. KUleorew. Mlnn.""ta ...... 380 volver in a bundle oC clothing. A stroke player like Wilson Brandt. Baltimore ...... 358 Jo.... _ whose backhand in its day is ~ Howard. New york ...... I.~ DoLo.. II tho ..cone! .uspect treat to watch and who relies on Home ILan. apprehended in two d,ys follow· Marls. New York ...... 30 .,1 'I'J - ...... 1M Mantle. New York ...... 28 cw.. ... • .-. In, tho Mondo, nl,ht b.. tlnt of :. cash. Detroit ...... 14 Killebrew. Minnesota ...... 24 Roy L. Lowr.nce, a widely aao. BaUed ID , Re. d'~gs .' Pittsburgh 4-3 known coin collector, In his homo 76 Nip Edward S. Ros& MY' a..ntUe. Baltimore ...... 1 : ~ ,. • " II Marls, New york ...... 71 at An.mo••• Make o"r Pharmacy your Hoad· Mantle, New York ...... 10 C~.h. Detroit ...... 88 The other suspect. Douglas G. quarters for I II~ In . ~g. . ' NATIONAL LEAGUE -Me-rc':"""""'ha-'nt-sN---"T - - But Dodger$ BEke Out -Win Hobert, 26, Thornton, Colo.. was Medlcln.. and S-cit' I R. Supl ow Tigers, Yankees CLEARAN€E SALE • ' Battl~' I pU... Wo car'ry thoM things a . A.ltman. Chicago ...... 3t8 apprehended at Martelle Tuesday dru, .toro .hould HI1 - Lot u. Hoak. Plttsburll'h ...... 346 Tangle Today and charged with the robbery. He Clemente. Pittsburgh ...... , .344 Celler Owe lI'e rs. j 0·:' Keep' Pace With Q lLeaders fill your PRESCRIPTIONS with Moon. Los Angeles .. , ...... 329 waived a preliminary hearing at Home Run. In ECI League promptnell and oxactlng car. Cepeda . San Francisco ...... 21 For AL Lead THE ANNUAL Anamosa Wednesday and Is being Robinson. C(nclnnatl ...... 21) EAST CENTRAL IOWA CINCINNATI (AP) - Jim Maloney held the Pittsburgh -YOU oro always "'olcomo at Mathews. Mjlwaukee ...... JO held under a $30.000 bond. NEW VORK (of) - Frank Lary Mays, San Francisco ...... 20 Wlllianub." WLI II IB.II. PI.ln. . WJ L5 Pirates to five hits Monday night, but needed the collaboration Foster said that DeLess had aaaa Batt.d la W.IIII...... 1 • Vi...... 8 and Don Mossi have the job of SUMMER Cepeda. San Fro nclsco ...... 81 Solo...... 4 • I.". Vlly .... 1 • of two relievers on the last two outs for the National League· hitchhiked a ride with a Nebraska DRUG SHOP RobInson. Cincinnati ...... 81 taming Roger Maris, Mickey lot S. Dubuquo St. Mays. San Fnrnclsco ...... 1>5 • • • . leading Cincinnati Reds to eke out Mantle and company toda, a5 CLEARANCE couple [rom Cedar Rapids. He Aaron. Mllwaukee ...... •. • ,... . $4 Iowa City's baseball Merchants a 4·3 victory. Detroit puts its one·game lead on said the car looked suspicious as took it on tohe chin bwiee Sunday as The 20·year·old right· hander the line before the challenging he passed it and turned around to they lost to Anamosa 11·3 and cruised into the ninth with a two· N.w Vork Vankees in an import. SALE check. Solon. in an ll·inning contest, U. run lead but after dangerous Rob· ant doubleheader at Yankeo Sta· The car turned into a side road AT AN AM08A erto Clemente struck out, Dick 10". CU, I ' , ...... IIM Bet ~ I I 4 dium. after Foster turned around. The An...... K!. to! l1l1-1114 • Stuart homered. Whitey Ford will pitch one patrotman then stopped the car U"ull. 1kII~' tB)I!'''...... 1 Bill Henry took over and got man &lid d 'Andenon.J· ~ IJr'" ., game for the Yanks, probably and took DeLess into custody. If !. ' IAo1' !OLIW . 'S,mplty ~urgess on an , easy pop the first against Mossi in a baHle TIlt coupl., who _ro not con· I.. .. cu,· .. :1.1.. ' _ .'" itj.L#1 1l , out Jim Brosnan nailed down S.lon ... .. "",,!lit 40t tt, 11- 9 44th d .. of left.handers, with Bob Turley noctod with tho reIIbory and not ,.Q,'fLVolI (9)an1l Kfriold ; Be..... '- e ..,ecllilon by thr 9w~g out Don due to work the second. detained, "Id thot DoLlls heel ~,\l, ' wlnilen , (1) .iI. SI.y_hr. .. 1 Hoale lIim~"If. • j . ' I • '; , " .IN"BICAN TEAGUE ': .,. ", n I I told them to tvrn Into a lide 11. "'Gtl~ A-O~" ~ .,. "<~ P'" A near-capacity crow{f of I,.ary, the old ' 'fanliee·killer, ~ 'I'...... V_,..DII m-n. .. v ... "" ,I~' ' •.1 • 'It CI. G.B. 1 "{.1. in.-' .....d. 'Y'II~~'ba" ...... " ...u. l>el" searelng for the suspect In a car Br .·....,.ti". .. c , ~ Ba\ija)oa ...... 11. .~ I prov ~,e eciding marker in the Clete Boyer will return to the W m'1i~ ( ( . , .... ".. I." UI it ;! ~~8Q ' ...... lit .SOt If",. I!iahth. i)Ut. \0". on Vada Pinso~$ V.inkee lineup at third baSI!, talr. 107 S. Clinidn reported stolen Wednesday from ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .1 , ... . 1/ ...... l- II •• ~n .. " .. .. . , .. .. 38 Sf .~~ It "'''<:,: R ! r near Morley. After DeLess was apo ... Glb~""'. " ...11.., ...... ,..... WII- Washington ...... 3i.4 ,434 I, ~c~lf.ce ,fly. " ihll' ovo" .for Billy Gardner. flJPt ~fl.hon. 80,on. Fener. A. xKansu fN8 .. , ... .311 4. .405 'II Only ., two J':iJ;ates 'bad' reachell prehellded the stolen car was B ...."lt b 'DC Ali .....". , , .•" xMinnesota ...... 30 46 .393 IV h to h . h ' L 'Pi , M,aris, who rais~d l'Ii home found in 'Cedar llaplds. • , I. - • , 'Il I 'or' , ~" U· "I\nllele~ ' ''.'' , 3I ~ t~ .317 ( ~% .,ase ~p I t e Slxt wnen ttS' run total to 3O~ halfway to Balle , k LJI, " f , I','. t I f 'IT'il htI t~ e I ..l .1J l. ~ \l\Ir~ , gQ~ to Mal?ney ,foJ; two Ruth's all·ti'me- recOl'd set in I I , . Gree ne p' Prio 81 'It':,torr , , l'&~eI.fn~ Or~ jll rllns. . 1927. Mantre has 28. Shut'" out In'' dia"'''"' C..l\ ~ 8, ~ton 3 '" !., Pl&tfburl'll •• . : .... n.b, ooz OIJI- s Ii 0 .~ I'I"'V I 1... ,0 AA Minnesota, nlebt I,t tt" Cln.nln&U ...... OIl 800 Ols- 4 , 0 "They've got to win both of ljUORE ,. ' _ ...._ 'J . 'all. ' K"""". City .t Lol An1e1ea f n t Glbbo, . ..a •• (I) an~ Burr ...: Ma. BALT&:1U u... TOO TODAY'8 ...OBABLE tlTAAT!: 1..... 1'. RODr y (9), Bro. n.n /0) and them," Is SeheHing's theory on Greek battery of Milt Pappas and Detroit (Ury 11-4 and 1ol080l 9-1) .t Zlmm.rman. W - M..'.n.y (3·4). L - the doubleheader. His Tigers 'andos led the Baltuno' re New York (Ford 14· 2 .and Turley 3·S, 2 Glbbone (1.4). ' Gus Trl Cleveland (Bell ~-8) at Baltimore HOme runa - PUbb.r,h. Vlrdon (8). have won four out of five and 14 Orioles to a 5-() victory over the (Hall 4-3 or Barber 8-6) 8turt nO). CI.oln.. ll. P.a' (9). of th.ir last 20. Detroit holds a . Cleveland Indians Monday night. Boston (Schwan 8·1) .t W... hlncton (Cheney (MJ) 5-4 edge over the Vanks. !Pappas. troubled early in the Kaneas City (Kra ....e 1·2 and Nux· Although the season isn't half Two compositions by Beeth(Jven season WI·th a sore arm. won blS' hall >l-~) .t Los An,eles (Bowsfleld LA Slips over, Yankee Manager Ralph performance at SUI of a work by 4· 2 and McBride 7 ·~) 2 foutth stl-aight game and in· Chicago (McLlsh 4· 7 and Pierce .·8 Houk wants to be on the top to· temporary American composer. will creased his record to 5-3 with a or Baumann (5-6) at Mlnn.lOta (Cueto 0·3 lind Krallck 7·5.) 2 night, the traditional July 4th only summer concert of the SUI strong four·hitter. He struck out NATIONAL LEAGUE Past Braves dividing line. tra tonight at 8 in the Iowa MemOlrI81[ eight. w. L. Pcl. G.B. MlLWAUKEE fA'I - The Los Triandos "---ked in three runs Cincinnati ...... 48 29 . 82~ A e1 Dodg he The 84-member group wiU be IUJ(JI; Los Anll'eles ...... 46 31 .m 2 'ng es ers pUS d across a with a first inning single and a San Francilco ...... 42 33 . ~ 5 ninth·inning run on Maury Wills' Paul Olefsky, associate professor in t ..~ ""'rd I·n. Plttsbur,h ...... 38 33 .S35 1 . I nd edged th M'l k concert is part of the annual Surnm,e ~ homer .., .." 'wu MIlwaukee ...... 34 31 :488 10 ~ SlDi e a e I wau ee ning, following a double by J ·1m st. Louis . ~ . " ... , .. . . 3.1 ~ .m 14 Braves a.2 Monday night as Sandy Festival. Admission is free_ Gentile. It W•• 1... " ...... "'... of Chlca,o ...... 30 U .nT 15'h K f d I' La Sh _ 6".(.Ie -.. 1'-'-- PhllAdelplUa ...... 22 47 .318 22 OU ax an re lever rry erry John Ferrell, assistant professor the season for the Or~le catcher. MOND~Y'I aElULT8 combined for athree·hltter. JUMBO be violin soloIst in "Violin Concerto • Los .AlllI'eleo 3. Mliwaukee 2 The other bwo Baltimore runs ClnclnnaU .. PlttsbUrll'h 30 The victory enabJed the second· by' Ludwig von Beethoven. Ferrell .. scored in .the fifth on a bases- TODAl"S rIWBABLE STAATEa place Dodgers tJ remain two several times with the SUI symphony • loaded sinl!ile by Marv Breediftl'. na;tt~~~blo!!')rancls 1-2) at Clneln- games behill(\ the National League. orchestras and in solo performances the driva·ln with the arches All the r...ns came off Jim Perry, Lo. An,el.s (Wllllaf)'l'- ' . 7) atfu. leading Cincinnati Reds. who de· _1.._ fir t ~ - in' waukee (Hendl.,. 1· 1 or :WlIIey 2·3 'ead~ Plttsl...--h 4.3. HAMBURGER Hall. New York. itched." wno p ~e I :_ven • . San Francl8co (Loes 5.5 and n." 1000

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