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E,tablished in 1868 - Fhe Cents a Copy - AP Leased Wire and Photo Jowa City, Iowa. Weclncsday, Aupat 21. 195f ====~~~~~~~------~--~-~~----~------~------~------Dulle.s Blasts' Red • On Egypt In Suez · Dispu+~ · start· , said. "r I Bailey ~ere." San. . Ru~ia a crowd Suez bat'1ast Nasser Agrees. to Meeting Usina · Vlcious.~ lala 42 LONDON t.fI - Egyptian Pre i' l a .big (lent Nas r warily Dltreed Tuesday Did 'f D to hear the CIUC of 111 nations I OH for Washington seekin, to place the Su z Canal n own Propaganda ' under inlcrnalionlll control. WASHINGTON 111- Secretary of Australian Prime IInl ter Rob· US PI Slate Dulle. accused Runia Tuel' ert G. tend . chairman of a 5· I t Ar II'lre,holol ane day of wa,lAI a "very vlcloua JAMES SWINBURN, • Briton who m.n.g.d the Ar." N.w. A,.ney nation committee representing the •• , 18. immediately sugge.ted to Na • typc" of propa,anda eampaJcn to In C.lro, I. btinl held by Ellyptl.n. on • ch.rg. of .pylng. fl)fce EJYPt to reject. a peacerul Ser a me Ung to be held In Calro R d S .nd fair settlement 01 the Suez later lhls week - but the cxact e s ay Canal di pule. tim and place is still a matter of negoUation. In blunt laniuDie. he char,ed Egypt List~ Four Na cr did not commit him If to \ ASHINGTO, 1.4'1 - Secretary of that RussIa alone of the 2Z coUn· tries seekJng to lIOIve the Suet accept tho Wost tn·sponsored plan 5t te John Fo t r Dull rcport d ' Tu sday Red ChlDs has acknowl· crlsl. was c.rrying on "thli most for International control of the 103· extreme form of propa;andI.." mile waterway. or even usc th edged its fighter pilots hot do\\-n plan as a basis for negotlalion. an airCI' ft off the Chin co t la t At a newl conference, Dulles ex· Britons as Spies Thursday - the same day aU.S. pressed confidence that J:n-pt'. PUrI>O e of lh Menzies group is avy patrol pllll1l! wa hot down President Gamal Abelel Nuser CAIRO t.fI - Two British diplomats w('re accused by Egypt Tue day to pre nt Na r with th plan of In th Pacific. On bullet-riddled "has sufficient innuence. aad au· or scrving os conLact men for an alleged spy ring. Tuesday night they the 18·nation majority as e\'olved body was recovered. thority" to acce~ a reuonab\c were asked by the Egyptian government to leave th country. durin, last week's London confer­ While the Communi t note ad· Suez settlement desPite "usala s Two other Britons. lacking diplomatic immunity from arrest. are ence. That plan would establi h mltted downln, a plan. Dullea attitude. being held for prosecution as spies. an International board to operate, said. It r pe t d th claim that it He praised Nasser for cODtrlbut; Four Egyptians are accused as maintain and develop the water· wa a Chine atlonalist aircraft in, to world peace by a(teelng to tbeir accomplices. way. ke p it out of politic and link and not a No\'y plane. meet with a five·natlon eommJttee The govenment late Tuesday an· New Estimate its u e with the United aUons. I:.:gypt would b a Mcmber oC the Qu sllon('d 0 b 0 u t urllivors. wblch will seek to persuade him to l19uneed more foreigners and Egyp­ COD' board. Dulles said the n.te was " nUrely adopt a plan for internatloaJ1 tlqns were arrested In the spy n llative with re ct 10 un'h" trol. drafted in LOndbn 1U\ lNecll:. India's d legate althe conferenee case but declined to say how many Sees Federal or ," and h conclud d there were EIghteen naUoM. Jec} by tile U~jt. or to name or give the nationality left London Tue day night for a non . ed StateS, Britain and France, cWo of the foreigners. brief meeting In Coiro with Nasser. He is V. K. Krishna Menon. who Th' Novy MI'rC8tor patrol vised this formula despite OIIp081. The diplomats were declared Surplus Up plane had 16 m n aboard. Search· tion from Russia, India, liIcIoDesia. persona non grata Iunwelcome) by authored a propo al backed also and Ceylon. WASHINGTON t.fI - The Eisen· by Hussla, Ceylon and Indonesia ing hips r covered only one body the gOllernment of President Nas· and 0 few pieces of wreckage hower Administration Tuesday re- lhal would lea lie Egypt to the I Ar Wlre,boto) In denouncing nUQla's 811ft role, ser. This Illeans they must get about 100 mile outb list of Shang· Dulles said Moscow be,an tts pr0- out. vised upward its estimates of gov· canal with the help and advice of IKE AND MAMIE I.. ve fw W.shln,ton from P.bbl. I ••ch, C.llf" wfII,.. tfley hav. ItHn line. the ernment spending and Income for Interc ted u cr naUon . hoi. clo" of the GOP N.tlon.1 C",wlfttl... , Mr. lil.. nho_r ch... with Mrs. Jlhn McC_ whll. Mrs. EI ..... Ipaganda barrale even befote be The two diplomats arc J. B. the current bookkeeping year and The Solliet Union's role in the dis­ Dulles. laced wilh new demands how.r , .... lellS frem her ho.t, Jehn MeC: ..... explained the We*rn · ba<:k~ pro. Flux and J. G. Gove. both first that the United States lake trong posals to Soviet Forei", Minister forecast a budget surplus of $700 pute was criticized Tuesday by ------~------~~----~~~~~- secretaries o[ the British Embas· million next June. U.S. r:etar), o{ Stat DuJJ . He action against Red China in con· Sbepllov In London. sy in Cairo. necllon with th Incid nt, said th Th estimated' surplus. while told a Washington news conference Arab lanlluage bt'Olldcasts be.m· Trevor Evans. Orientul counselor government would announce what ed by the Soviets to Emt. t.e said, $280 million grenler than revised that Ru slp's su tained drumfire of action It plans when all the facts oLthe British Embossy. told Egyp­ figures for last January. was view- proPlI,anda beamed to the Middle Four Men Arrested, AFL·CIO · SOtI8bt to portray the plan ~ "1m· tian officials the British Embassy arc available. periaJlsm" and ··colonlalisfIl." cd by one high-placed admlnistra· East is makilli It hard for Nas er Crltlcl m of both Dull sand had no knowledge o( any such es· lion official as "a narrow margin" to negotiate a satisfactory elUe­ RWlsla 'l prop.lailda blast. were pionage activities and that the em­ Pre Ident Eisenhower for nol filing thai wouldn'~ justify a tax cut in ment. continuing. he iald, 811 of MOI)d8~ bassy was In no way Involved . I a formal proLest witli Red China the immcdlate future. In Mo cow the boss of the Sollict over th downing of the Navy In Riesel Acid Case Will Support with the aim of making It "ex· Tho gOllcrnment Monday arrest· The projected surplus would gille I Communist party. Nlklta Khrush· tremel), d1((lcuJl ror President Nas· ed two Britons and an Egyptian plane. came Tuc day from Rcp. Lhe Eisenhower administration iLs chev. m t with thc leader of an Emanuel Celler (D·N.Y.). WA HINGTON 1.4'1 - The Justice Department said Tuesday nig ht $or to accept even a f.u aolutl60." 00 charges of trading In Egyptian second straight balanced budget. Egyptian delegation Identified as military and political secrets. "Prote ts in no uncerlaln terms" four m n had been arrested in New York City on char, s of con piracy Adlai', Estes ObViously seeklnl to ofllet Rus· The administration figured that Mohammed Maldl Hasanain, gOY' hould be "th v ry minimum ac· In arranging the acid aUack on columnist Victor Hie el. who WII la's propaganda. Dulles appealed They are James Swinburn. head by using the new surplus. plu ernor or Tahrlr Province. The sub· for both sides to approach a Suez of the Brltish-owned Arab News tion taken," be said. blindl'd. FOREST PARK. Pa. "" - The other reductions to take place in ject of their talk was not disclosed . "Otherwise. we could wcll be ac· The department said special AFL-CIO Executive Council voted settlement without "lIogana" ,ucb Agency ; Charles Pittuck. an offi· the course of the year. tile public The Universal Suet Canal Co., a "naUonallw versus colonial· clal of the Marconi Radio·Tele­ cu cd oc being afraid to peak our agents of the FBI arrested John Tuesday to recommend that 11.1 15- debt next June might be slashed nationalized by Nasser July 26, mlnds." Dioiuardi. 42. his brother Thomas, mlllion·mernber labor organization him" and "~s1a versul Europe." graph Co. of Egypt; and EI Saycd to $271.4 billion. served public notice It might ad· Think Instead of .pecLnc, :Con­ Alnilld Mahmud. Following the attack. lhe Stale Report Spurs 40. and two other person on char. support the Democratic preslden· In brief. Budget Director Perci· vise Its non-Egyptian 5ta(( in the Department se'nt an inquiry to the ges of con~lracy 10 obstruct jus· tlal ticket this fall . crete Ingredlence 0( the problem, A ~tate~ent published by the val F. Brundage's revision gave canal zone to quit their jobs j( Communists via Britain. The U.S. lice In arranging the acid attack It was a split decision, arrived at like impartial, eUiclent 0~'1I0D Egyptl~n MI~dJe East News Agen· this picture for fi scal 1957: Nasser reJllcts International control docs nol maintain formal diplo· Utility Rate on Rie cl. behind closed doors aCter about o( tbe canal, he advised. cy sadid S ~ ~lburn ",c on fesse~ Ihle' 1, Receipts due 10 personal and artcr meeting with thl) committee. matic relations with Red China bUI A fifth man. held under $100,000 four hours of hard argument. The secretary made tbeee other worke with ~ UK. ,,10l was ID I e b . • . r ··' '11 t L' I $69 A Ik t f tb h dr cis f points in talklng to a crowded news British Embassy Commercial sec. ~ s.m css P OSIX'rl.y. ':"1 _ 0 a .8 .wa ou 0 e un e ~ Brilain does. bond as a material witness. I also The vote was reported to be IH conference 0( lOme 200 rePorters: tlon and Gave who was il} charge billion - the largest In history. technicians would reduce the clr.· In Tokyo. tile Navy shipped charged as a <.'(lnspirator, the FBI home the body of Airman Albert Controversy on the key question or whether the l. The United ·Statel will COIItIll· of the visa se~tion. 2. Expenditures will total $69.1 clency ~f thc canal and mJg.hl ellen ald. AFL.cIO should make any political ue to stay 011 OkintI_a as IoDI a ·U h F . billiOn . That would be the large t wreck It as a hlghway o( Interna· P. Mattin, Delta, 0 .. whose body John Bauer. public utilities con- J. Edgar Hoover. director of the endor,sement tbls year. Then the I n Lon don. th e BrI 5 orelgn t t . 'tb lional trade was recovered amid the wreckage. there Is any threat to Far East Se· Office denied the accusations amoun . ever spen ID a year WI •• 0 ultant In a report to a recent Iowa FBJ , said that John Dioguardi, council was reported to have voted curity. • The other 15 erewmen havc been City. council meeting said that the alias Johnny Dio, head of a labor against Gove and Flux. "It is in. the nation at peace. The. Egyptian Embassy In Lon· listed officially as missing. 17-5 to recommend an endorsement 2. Communist Chlnl baa Ildllll1- conceivable that two members ·o{ 3. These new estimates would don Issued a statement charging IIct lnves.lment Is the standard on relations conlultant firm In New for Aellal SlevCJIson and Sen. Estes ted il.l plUes .. down an ain;rart tbe British Embassy could have bring 'aboliL a surplus of '700 mil. t!l.at British. inte1llgen~e was Linked which utIlity rates should be set. York City was arrested at hi Kefauver, the Democratic presl· ofr the coast lut 'I1Iunday .t i1»lIt been engagt;d on a matter of this lion <:!ompa~ed With the estimate ',1th what It. ~!'~ a dangerous Bauer expre.ssed the view that Point Lookout N. Y., home. dentlal and vlce·presldentlal nomJ· Season Tickets for th lowa·lIIlnols Gas and Electric • the Ume an American patntl bOmb­ kind," a spokesman said. • o[ $420 million forecast last Janu. e ~lonage rln, In Egypt. Th~ neel. er with a l&-man crew was shot - . .. . ary., spies "supplied It IlkiUsh inteUI' Co., is currently earning a fair His brother, Tbo~al, .lias Tom· ~uthorilies said toda~ Swmburn gcnce) with Information about the Amateur Players return from its invcstment at pres. my Di~. an ekecuUve of ~ cotton The rl'commcndaUon wlIl now be down. . , ' J ent rates. goods flrlJl in ew York City, was laid before representatives of Ito 3. Former President Trunian .lgncd a statoment saymg he had . VANDALISM Egyptian armed forces and the ac- Playgoers will be able to buy worked for the pair at lhe embassy Vandalism at the Phi Kappa Psi tMUes of varlqus Egyptian poliU. In 1954 Jowa.Ullnois utilities filed arre ted at his. AU antic Beach. AFL-CIO unions at a meeting In never ofreree{ to DatioDalhe Pte season tickets for the Iowa City a request to increase electric rates Long Island, resIdence. Chica,o Sept 14. Panama Cual as ICIII'IC pcr50llll lince 1952 when he went to work fraternity house. 363 N. Hlversld~ cal bodies " the statement assert- Community Theater's productions George Meany, AFL-CIO presi. 14 .3 per cent. The council approv· The others arrested wer~ Idcnti· bavec~. for the news agency. Dr., was reported 10 police Tues. ed. • during the coming year. dent, told reporters he bad "not Hatem said that Egyptian au- day night. Early Tuesday morn· Earlier the British Foreign Office cd only a lhrec per ccnt rale in- fled by the FBI as DomeniCO Ban· ---- The group's board of directors crease in Dec mber of 1954 . They do. alias Nick Bando. 47, aDd Char· the slightest" doubt tbe recommen· thorities learned two years ago an ing lhe vandals threw blue paint and the British Embassy in Cairo decided on season ticket for the dation would be approved at Chi· rspionag~ ring was working for on the porch and pillars of tb<> disclalmcd all knowledge of the al. three proposed productions. The adopted the "net investment" les Tuso. 44. c.ago. SUI Scholilrship British intelligence. He said docu· house and also on a car parked Ileged acti vlUes of two Britons ar. first play will be "The Moon Is tandard as the rate base. How- Charles Carlino, aUas CharUe ments Iu!d .Qeen seized proving a b ever. the utiJiti« company termed Woppie. 43, arrested Aug. 18, as a Asked whether he thought the conspirac!i' ifgainst Egypt's seeur. near y. rested In Cairo Monday as spies. Blue." Council's action would have much the action unsatisfactory. material witness, was IdentiCied as Influence on workers when they go Awards Made 10 . .- .. lty. A request by lowa·minois for a the fifth eo-conspirator. 6.25 per cent inct;ease is still pend· All five men are being charged to the polls in November. Meany Smil.es All Around said he fclt it would have "some ing. with conspiring with Joseph Petcr innueoce." Students for '56157 \ Bauer aid recommendations arc Carlino. alia. Joe Pilo, 43, and Many unions endorsed the Demo­ SUI atu~ts have been based on the adoption of the in· Gondolfo Mlranti, 37, arrested by cratic presidential tlckct four years s... Cyprus Riots vestment rate base. He added : "In the FBI Aug. 17, and Abraham Tel· awarded Carr sebol~shlJll for the ago. but not all their members fell 1956-57 academic year. general, supporters of the 'nel in- vi. now dead who actually lhrew into line - as was evidenced by vestment standard' of utility rate the acid Into the columnist's face. Mrs. C8raI Walden, 710 Melroae the Wll), President Eisenhower car· ba e contend that the fairest pic· thl.' FBI said. ricd several big industrial states. Ave., Iowa City ••811 ODe of the Begi,n .Again lure of utility valuation is given bY I Johnny Dio, who operates £quit· two Iowans receiving the awards. Meany announced the council's She Is a senior. The other taking inlo considcration tile origi· able Research Associates, Inc .• decision but declined to say how lCboiar· NICOSIA. Cyprus fJ!'I - Greek nal inves tment In the plant less dc- New York City, and Tuso arc being till' vote went or how he hjmseU ship winners arc frqm 11;£" . C),priot extremists ended their 11· preciation." This plan. Baue.r said. charged with approaching Miranti Cllrr IICboiarsbips prov basic day truce Tuesday with a bomb felt about endorsing the stcvCDlOll' is often called original COfiI. to arrange for the assault on Rie· Kefauver ticket. rees ror undergraduatoc s ts ill blast and II new challenge. the In a reeellt dislri t court decl- scI. Meany sajd tbe platforms of botJI collegcl of Iiberlll aria, com­ They vowed violence w(/uld con­ ion at Ft. Dodge, the court sel a The FBI related thls story: political parties were considered in merce, enaIaceriDg, nuraiq" and tinU(! until the British resume talks "fair va lue" standard as the rate About the first o{ April thls year, arriving at the decision. plwmacy. with exiled Archbishop Makarios. base. Johnny Dio and Tuso met with MJ· He said. thougb, the AFL·ClO Eighteen SUI studcDI.I haVe been The underground EOKA. fighting Iowa·lllinois wants the "fair ranti at his candy store, in New leaders are "not quite satisfied" 8warclecl 1 Club IICholarsbips for arm of Cypriots who want inde· va lue" rates for Iowa City. which York City, to plot the attack on witb either part)"s platform. t~ 115W7 aeademic: year. pendence from Britain and union takes IOto account the present Riesel. Ptliranli then contacted 1 Club IICboIanhipa are awaided with Greece, bombed a house oc· va lue of investmcnt as weU as Bando who through Pilo procured IUlnually by the University Scbol· cupied by a British sergeant and original cost in computing gas the services o( TeM to tllrow the The Weather atship Committee ror the 1 Clubs hli ramlly at Larnaca. on the cast rates. acJd . woo recommead applicant. to lito COast. The bomb bounced orc a Bauer calculated the 1955 re· The FBI said further informjlUoo committee. . Y/aU. No one was hurt. turn (or gas propertics at 7.68 per indicates that Mifilllti met with Forty.... vea atudeIIU woo 1Vlll at· cent and 6.89 per cent for electric TU80. Johnny and Tonuny Dio and The British immcdiately clamp· Cloudy tend durlnl the aexl IIChOoI ),eit properties under the "net Invest· r('ported to them that the attack on have been awarded StudeIIt Aid I!d on new travel restrictions In ment" basis. However, under the Hiesel had been accomplished but the port. Scholarships for 1t56-$1. "fair value" plan handed down by that TeM had bumcd bill own faee and Established In 1N$ by the (thea) Lcanets circulated by EOKA in Lhe court. the percentage or re- during the aUlCk. State Board of EdacaUoa 'or. a 14lcosia carried the first official turn for investment would be 5.17 TIle FBI added: limited number of lludeJlta Who arc word that the IS· month gun·and· per cent on gas propertiel and MlranU wa. IoItructed to be cer· Warm residents 01 Iowa. the SUIdeet AlcI bomb camp~,n . was being re'IIJJ1' 4.56 per eent on elcctrie proper· lain that Telvi was not taken to a ScboIanblpa par fUll basic' ftIeI, IMI artor an l:1.day '''suspension of tics. doctor for ' mIldicaJ .uenUon. At Scbolwship winners must be d· Operations ... this mecdal l1irantl wu JiV\lll ~ Weather Burelu predicts rolled in \be SuI colle," '., lIber81 • (The lea net. said EOKA would .• I . tAP Wlr,,"ot.) RESTAUIlANT THEIIT _ by J~ DIo for delivery to possible licht shower. for Iowa arts. e~, COIIIIIIetW, ...... not answer British chiims they had SMILING CAMPAIGNERS AdI.1 SttV.MOII .nti ·a, .., K"ellVer met with Sen. W.,'" M.,. (D.or..) A theft of $50 from the cub reg· Telvi_ Sublequentiy Charlie Wop. City today with patU)' cJoudJ ina or ~ .. are ieIeCted captured documents proviR' the after f1yl", Into Pri.M Till",. MerIt, .... awltchN "'Ift R....w'e.n Ie DeIMCl'.tic ,arty. I, lster at Joe and Leo's restaurant, pie met Mirati and rD8de aJIOtber skies. 01l the ... 01 abovHvwap aca· ••hbishop personally din>cmd the e.mlNlllni... ., • Democret fer 1M first time. ImtnMfl.nd KIf.lIVer met with ,.rty I... rs .. ,len 107 E. Burlington St. . was report· $500 payment. to him ror dlatribu· The hiah today i. expected to demic: acbIev8ment aad evIdeDcc llllder&round violence. camp.itn $t,at.lY. _ _ ~ ~ ______cd to police Tuesday night. Itlon among the conspirators. be near 90 de,rees. of Deecl. Pate 2-THE DAILY IOWAN-I.wl City. 11.-WewsUy. Au,. 29. ltU --The Daily !owall--- ~Now You Can "look)"' .. TIre Daily IOtcan b an in­ The 10tClfn editorial 8taff The Interstate System depclent doily rW'wspaper. taite., its edit~rlal8 without tl'f'i.tt and edited by stu­ cen orship b'l IItlminlstration dents It iv goeerued by II . Labor Takes a Long Look at the New flfcllity. boor 0/ flc" student tW$t~e.t or The Jolt'an's edi­ elected by tl,l' stl/dent body torial 1loliry. thl/f'('fore. is Highway Construction Bill l Im(/ '0'" facully trustee. Ill'" not rW'ce.f8Ol'iJy an expression polntrd by th e president of uf SlII admInistration policy B.,rtald .ro. tile &.a ••' P.~II •• t1.a erbood Ot Teamsters has worked employed will to as hith as 900.£*1. later.~".,,&l "fe-•••t, .. tlle unleerslty. • or opinion. THE UNITeD STArtS i~ now cooperatively and diligenlly with THE AMERICAN Road BuiJd. embarked on the biggest public the truclting industry in an effort ers' Association has made SOli'll! works project in its history - a to see that unfair and discrimina· estimates as to what the new pro. giganlic road building program reo tory taxes were not written into the gram will mean in terms oC needs, suiting from le/lislalion signed by law . The new taxes on trucking including trucking requirements. €ampaign Outlook the President. The new program are severe. but we have the assur­ For each additional billion doll'ls will be undertaken under a $33 bil· ances of leaders of the i~dustry in road building funds, an additiOli. What kind of campaign will we have berore the Nov. 6 lion lIuthorizDtion and the new pro­ that. despite the heavy burdens, al 57 ,000 pieces of equipment will the long-range b~eCits will make be na-ded - including 8.500 tru,*s elections? A close loo\: at the candidat e~ and their running gram may go as high as $50 bil­ lion. it possible for the industry to of over 3-tons each; 9.600 smalltr mates should tell pretty closely what we can (''(pect in the way Less than two years aCter Presl· "live with" the new taxes. In­ trucks; 1,500 truck mixers and ali· creased efficiency and productiv­ of chalges, countercharges, allegations and wild electioneering. dent Eisenhower sent to the Gover· tators. nors' Conference in Bolton Land· it)· wlll enable the industry to New materials needed for the o.e thing is readily clear: both parHes will be defending ing. New York. a recommendation achieve its goals in this direction, highway program will provide it is confidently believed. work for a great many motor traIlS­ thems~lves on things they once abhorred, and both wiJI be for a "grand plan" o( highway con­ ONE OF THE characteristics of port employes. Among the items taking credit for the other's accomplishmrnt . slruction, Congress Cinally enacted the new long· range highway bill . the fight for highway legislation which will be stepped up in pro. 1111' Republican can be expected to praise them elves on Between the recommendation on has been the role played by the duction for the program are: ceo July 12, 1954 and June 29 , 1956, press in urging legislation. In this ment, bituminbus materials aggre­ extending social security to mOre people than ever before, a when the President signed a bill connection. the Hearst newspapers gates. lumber. timber piling; steel thing they once attacked the Democrats for doing. Sinc(' ~be marking the enactment of Public have been particularly active. of various types and shapes ' fOr While the International Brother­ both road and bridge work; cae· Democrats cannot very wdl fi\1d fault with this, tht>y will prom­ Law 627. many events of profound importance occurred. hood oC Teamsters has, from time crete culvert pipe; clay pipe and ise even mort' coverage, claiming the Repllbli ~a n . didn't go far 1n brief. here Is what the bill pro­ to time, disagreed with the Hearst tile ; pelroleum products; explo- enough. vides: papers on various issues. the union sives, and traffic markers. I EXPENDITURIS or some $33 is glad to see that powerful group It is apparent that ' the highway The Democrats will glory in their new poSition of the at­ billion by the Federal and Stote of papers come forward with Ihe work load will " back llP" from the tacker probing for weaknesses ' in the Eisenhower Administra­ governments for the Inlcrstato strong support it has shown for actual on site construction work to System, primary and secondary the highway program. the supply yards and to the actual tjon. roads. What does this program mean in sources such as manufacturing es­ The Republicans, in their equally unfamiliar role of the FORMAL establishment of a 41.- terms oC expenditures? tablishments, mills, mines and for· 000 mile Interstate Highway Sys­ The law provides for a 13-year ests. inC\lmbent, may find it a bit hard to defend aU the time instt'ad ,*--- tem wilh a total of f25 billion of the program ror the Interstate System Greater safcty is assured with a of doing ome attacking of their own. Joc ~lcCarthy will be lost total Federal meney Qllocated to and a three·year program for the saving of an estimated 3,500 lives a year. in thi type of campaign. that system. regular Federal·ald highway sys· THE MoNEY will be allocated tems. Approximately $25 billion Reduced operating costs to tra­ We can look fo\' both ~Ir. Eisenhower and Mr. Steven on on the bOsi,J ' 01 90 per cent contri· is authorized for the Interstate velers with an average saving of bution. of the Federal Government System over a IS-year period. This $94 per car traveling an average to rind issues at higher levels, even if they ll1U t search the Washington Scene- and 10 per cent by state govern­ will include $1 billion authorization of 9.400 miles a year is indicated. cracks and crevices between the party files, while .Hr. Kefauver (jenera I ments for the Interstalc System in 1957. $1.7 billion ill 1958 and Enhanced property values will reo and ~Ir. Nixon will do more of the dirty work. and D 50-50 contribution Cor other $2 billion in 1959. Allocations for suIt especially in areas where there systems. the' first three 'years ha VI.' II Iready will be access roads and areas In We can expect both the presidential hopefuls to ket'p their APPORTIONMENT will be made been made for the states. which new communities develop. Did Cor the first three years (1957-59. The "Interstate System" is the Tncreased tourist travel will ¥. hands. nd nose clean, to speak re pectfully of one lmother, aU What Really noiice6 a n~r.1 Notk.... ",.lIt be .oc~l"ed It The on the basis of population and Dfter shorthand description of the more suIt and thc nalion will have a flife the w~le implying that the otht'f i~ "not as Cjualified as 1." Dally Iowan o(fle". Room 201. Com­ 1959 a "needs" standard will be es· detailed titlc or the system which network of defense highways. . munlcutlonil Center, by 8 a.m. tor pub­ President Eisenhower has said the Hepublicnn party is the lleatlon lhe follow In, mornlna. 'I'lley tablished ... will be known as lhe "National With new roads built, especialt­ must be Iypcod or lellbly written a nd . . . As finally passed. the bill is System of Interstate and Dcfe nse in the Interstate S,* , re,gio",1 "part f the future." Adlai Stevenson envisages a "new Ameri- Mal

Explosion Levels BuiJ~ing , , I Psyihiatrlc Exa~ (ensusSh6ws l Wanted I)y Nurse Less Ho.rSes, NEW HAVEN, Conn. "" - A husk)'IlIIfR, who told police ~ hook three infants to death in a rrt of UD2fOCl' ional temp..-r, feU udden\y Mules in U.SJ silent Tuesday at a eorcmer's inquest, The nurse!, 33-year.old Virginia B. Jaspers, refused to tesUfy on WASHINGTON t.fI - Could it be advice of cou.nseI, who asked that l------that Old Dobbin, the horse, and Maude, the mule. soon will be as ~m~~~ gh'en a psychiatric NATO Fellowships rare as grandpa's I fl . handed The inque t was adjourned lndef· mu tache cup down on the farm? The Census Bureau report.cd bl:::: w~8i:.~~~ Available Through ' 10nda.Y that the Dobbins and the =: Maudes definitely are on the de· cline - and fast. co;:~Ja~~ -::: ad. mitted injuring two other =:"infant . Graduate College A new count of no Additionally, detectives were in. . there were 45', per cent Cewer VI.' I,aling flve other complainls Fellowships for study and re' l horses and mul on farms in 1954 Crom parenls who said their chll. arch in the 15 North Atlantic than in 1950. And that decline, the dren re injured while Miss Ja Treaty Organization countries are Ibureau said, came on top oC a pers looked aCter them. now avaUable for ludents Crom oU pre\'ious tecord drop of betl~r than The tall powerfully bui1t nurse Ithe I I 36 per cent from 1945 to 1950. broke dow~ and wept under ques. COUP res. For the horse, lhe decline ha !ionlng several tJmes{onday and In explaining an announcem nt been in progre s since 1910. The Tuesday PoUee quoted her as say. from the committee in charge of Jl)UIe was a little hardier. ot un· • ing: . the fellowship, Dean Walter H. til the late 1920's or the early '30's . "It wa all uncontrollable. I Loehwing of the SUI Graduate Col· did the mule begin giving way to l AP 11'I •••II.t., Ii. GAS MAIN EXPLOSION lovol,1 this IP.rtmont building in • Montreal. Quebec, ...... Tuesday. d 't k h I did i Cb'ld leie explained that not mor than the rise oC mechanization. I JOHN KASPER. 26. Washi"'ton. 0 , C,. w.s clu red TueMiay of ch.r· on now~' y t. I ren two grants are expected to . go t~ The c nsu count showed 4.141,. ..S of trying to incite. riot . t the open in, of . n intf9rl tod hl,h The broken m.in clused the explosion in wh ich oi,ht peopIl wore killed Ind .t I.... 15 othe,.. inlured. somethim" get on my nerves. I A.merlean with the re t bel~g dl' 288 horse and mule on farm in te'-'. D.mago to n.. r.by buildln,s wa, litht with the excoptlon of windows th. t woro ....tt.rod In the W.st. ~h'!t ,', t to be put in an electric vided lllTIong the other countries. 1954. That wa a drop oC 3,462.622 ------1..--:------In the mo t r nt death, that of The &rants are de I",cd Cor well. from the 7,603, 10 in 1950. IJ-da Id Abbe K ' .. - tablished scholars who will study Cen us did not ha\' a breakdown y.o ap InoW, t..... sub"'cts r4veallng t"- ""mmon Ira. Tavern Argument Leads to Shooting nur told pollee that she hook "''' ..,' w of hor and mule in the 1954 Integration the she and the Uw> tiny girl \'101 ntly becallllC dltlons experience or North total bul count of both together WATERt"OO ltl - A man wounded in a shooting affray here was reo i ted laldng her formula. The Atlantic or a. Grants will usually compared with a 1925 record total reported in foi rly ood condition Tuesday. child died later in hopital or be for two to four months of stu~ of 25,199,552. Authoriti aid B n Kimbrough, 39. was wound d in the wrisl in head and body injurie under what but may be extended In peclal The horse rea,"~et,l it high point n exchange of shol with Jame Crawford, 31 , Monday ni ght. Plan Upheld I an oCOclal medical examination case . in 1910 when I.he tally how d 19,· Police gave thl lory of Ih Incident: termed "su pielo eircurnstane- Applications must be submitted 833,113. lules were most numer· Cra'" ford approacht'd a boot h In a cafe here wherl' lWo wo men s." by Nov. I, with final lection to ous in 1925 wben 5,680.897 wer wl.'re ilting. be made by April ., 1957. counted. There has y l ~n no explana. The wom n then left the p ce nn d gol Into 8 enr drh' n by Kim. In Arkansas brou gh. who wl'nt round lhe block and parked ou t~ id e the caCe . tIon o( how the two prCVioUII Also available are longer term Of the top 10 counties Ii tinll FORT SMITH, Ark. I.4'!-A grad. death - Lho of an n·w k-old rellow hips for younarer po tgrad· own r hlp o( h rand mui on Kimbrough dr w ,38 caliber automatic (rom his belt nnd fired , ual plan for integraUng Negro and airl in 1948 and a three-month­ uate tudent . AddiUonal informa. farms Otter Toil County, 1inn , then gal out oC th c r nnd head d tow rd Crawford . white students in Little Rock old boy in 1952 - escaped the su • Uon may be obtaJned from the SUI howed the bJggest drop In rank­ Police , id the two men exehang'd at lea t five shot before II schoolS was upheld Tu sday by a pic Ions of medical authorities. Gradua Colle from 10th !n 1950 to 53rd in 19M. bun t frpm Crawford's gun Cractur d Kimbrough' wri t. federal district court. Froncls J . !oron. one of the Th plan. advonced by tt Lilll nur ' two altorney ~ho tried Rock chooi board In answer to II unsucce fully to have her bond NoUonal A oclotion (or 111 Ad· lowered to $l5.000, told a reporter vanceml'nt of Colored People ult, he tnlked with Mis Ja pers two would begin a· soon a new high hours enrly Tu sday. school 1 campi led - IX'rhap as h~ broke Into t~rs several early as September 1957 - and tim S, toran said. IX'cially when would be comptet d in 5 to 10 h "talked about what the c~ year . would do to her parents." Her Fcderal Judg John E. HUer of father is WlIJlam Jaspers. N w ( ,. "'I"'photo) Fort Smllh aid "thi court shall Haven County treasurer and a· Cl9ssified Trailer for Sale I Hell) Wonled Typing not ubstitute its own judiment" slstant personnel director lor the THE EXPLOSION thlt ripped throug~ II 4'ltory II pl rtm. nt building AND USED me.1)II .. hom.... all II T..P WANTED : I':',rln~ rlnl' t"d nt, DIMI 920Z. foioa Cor that of th Little Rock School ew Haven RlIilroad. Advertising Rates aO)' terml."O t VI"" Tr.n •• , parI. lime <\r .line, e".tn<~t\nc \,It'ci. nur Montr.al c.ulod this fire, Flroml n tried in vlin to extinguish 5.1 , tllfI\ .... y 218 Norlh. OllClt until IIe_tlonl and co i IImat tOt"" 01 I 8·04211. g· 111t Vi (rlct. "After a Ions talk ," Moran said, lrdudln. SundlVl. '·UR d nllal and comm rolal co,; lru II"n, the IIlIm .. Ind the deeth toll. now at eight. i. ox pected to go hl,h.r. "I'm convinced she doe n't have On Day j, 8¢ a Word The main poInt at 1 sue wns Two Dnys I, ., 1Ck' 8 Word rull·tim .U'nm'.... P,rreQIII Ilea: Con. a maliclou tr ak In her, I think MlteellClneous for Sale .trucllon .,.""rlcnce. t wO) oro I.rt In whether th chool board's gradual low. Cit y. mollnla'll 2.& o. b lI.r ,rlde he ha placed on undue mphasi Three :pays 12 a Word LIVE AND PLAY integration plan can Ututed a bona Four Days 1 a Word APARTIIIF.NJ'.!lIZI': c .£ r~ r rl.~rltor. polnl. Phon~ 8881 RMI Ball Enalnrtr· on her own activities in connec· ,ood condition. Call Ed Burr, 1-1110. In. and 0 ·\·,10,)'" ot. In'. I·a? lid effort to comply with the U.S. Five Day IS( n Word .,1 THE MOBILE HOME W~Y Supreme C 0 u r l decision. The tion with the ehUdreri who died," ~H. lai Hits t GO~ Policies Moran 8nld both she and ber par· Ten Days 20¢ a Word Home for Sale court's decision sold it was. One Month .' 39¢ a Word Buy QuaUty COCKERS. 0 •• 1 44100. 10 line., 50 Mode. Mrs. L. C. Bates, pr ident of ents agr d he had had a happy Jl.5CR (Mlnimu'" Char, IIOt I HO~I I FOR ALE: New. Imm dl.lt To Choo.e From, th Arkansas chapter of th childhood and could have been _ 10" J-bedroom. 'A e Iknlan n NAACP. snid sh would nOl com· con ider d II "coot nted adult." DI.play, Ad, ~ I r t. t 114,730: 4· b,'Ciroom. Po.t •• A" •• ., n,,". 1)4.lIOO Old • ~ ... bo rl\Qm . Fifth Power, Resources I "There was one xception," WOLLESEN'S, IN'. On ment "unUl have had a chancl;' 011(' In ('rUoa , . FOR RENT; 1'111,,1 hrd ,pArl n> 1\1. elo ... "',enue. ".~OO ; 2·.,.. 1 Av • President room, Woolf to read lh decision." (oraD said. "Sbc recalled Lh t . . 9IIC a Column Inch tn. four tOOln •• nd "-Ih, 1100. Av I· nu , .17 \I)() We ""lid. w. trad.G. Phon VANCOUVE;R , Wash . IA'I - Adlni Stevenson laid the blame direclly during her ehool days other ehil· a ble now. Di al ll$al. 1-30 ·11. n...l B.II Eo ... ln ... rln'. g., Qualllr SlDce le311 at President Eisenhower's door Tuesday Cor what he called "our de· About 25 per ceOl of tbe 21.726 Five InsertlQIIs a Month, each students In the LltUe Rock public dren kidd d her a great deal about III rUon 88t a Column Inch TOR RENT: P hOne 1-U92. One·room PboDe 1210 clining influence ab road and our Lost opportunities at home." her sl'tC. That wa a ver), delle t U1elt'ncy. newly d Orlltt'd a nd (ur· Work Wanted school system nr Negroes. At ~n lnaertiops a lonth, each nlaht'd . D or tm~t. U1W1Wl QAld. W a Marion Shoppine Center The Democratic pl'esidential nominee, directing open , personai oro· Issu with her," mo nth. Two blockl rrom ..mpu •. pre ent . all schools ar aregaled. Insertion tIO¢ a Column lnch Marion, Iowa t torical attacks on his opponent, (iss Ja pers, who is being held also accused the Eisenhowcr ad· Supt. Virgil Bios om said at JfR Lillie Rock thal the proposed intc· on II technical char,e of Jdlenes , D&t.DLlNE o,f· • mi nistration of "giveaways" of na· wa reported so di traught she reo Deadline for ali cia ined ad· Room. for Rent tural power resources with a rec· Iowa Girls gralion program would be carried out in three pha es : 1. High chool , (us d ail food Tuesday and con· vertising Is :1 P.M. for insertion lAFF·A·DAY ord in this respect that "could umed only cofCee. In (oltowinl Drning's i ~ sue . The scarcely be worse." grades 10, 11 , and 12 ; 2. Junior high. grade 7, 8 and 9; and 3. Ele· H r second attorney, Edward L. Daily Iowan reserves the right In an address on the Clark Cou n· Try Suicide m ntary, grades 1 through 6. Reynolds, said : to reject any adverU ing copy. y Cou rthouse steps Stevenson said There would be a lapse of one to "lIer reputation before her ar· piAL NI C£ ROOM . 1-2311. he expects "to discuss the great is. DES MOINES IA'l - Two 19·year· three years between phases. Blo • rest was unblemished. She had ROOMS for mAle ,rad ual atudenU. sues oC our times-war and peace, old Des Moi nes girls wcre reported som aid the program WQuid be never been arrested for anything. H 8$. . ·7 and. a be~ter , safer, new America'" in "good condition" at a hospital She comes rrom a wonderful fam· • extended only after the board is ROOM lor ,tudent ,lrlL Dial 8-2315. dU,~Ln g thiS campaign. here Tuesday after, police said, satisfied that "we have a good an i1y. I know people who h,ove prais· 4191 8-31 . I only hope my opponent. ~ as they attempted to commit suicide education program under integra- ed her Lo the skies fol' her work time to {ace some of the reahttes . , tion as under gregaUon." with children. She was very mueh or our declining innuencc abroad, b~ takJOg overdoses of sleepmg The suit was filed Feb. 8 on be· in demand as a pediatric nurse," Personal leans and our Iqs 'opportunities at home pi lls. half or 33 Negro children who were PERSONAL LOANS on b""... lt ...... - and I don't rhea n on lhe putting The gi rls, who hared an apart: refused admittance to Little Rock phonopoph.. apam equipment. and J w,lry. HOCK· EYE LOAN CO.. :al green." . , white schools at all levels. S. C.plIDL 6-31 B ' He con tinued: "The record of ment, were identified by police as School boards at Charleston and Iowa City Students the Eisenhower administration on Na ncy Perfng and Be ~cr l y Ba~· Fayetteville in northwest Arkan as mitural reso urces co uld scarcely quist, both of Des Moines. and Hoxie in northeBlt Arkaasas In Twirling Contest Instruction be worse. It has confronted us Police said both girls left notes voluntarily Integrated a year or BALLROOM dlll1ce lesoonL Mimi Youde aga in with a great national po licy indicating they were despondent more ago. Ali three have a very Margaret Rossie, Gerry Tauber, Wu.lu. Dial ttIS. JI.:I-IR decision that was settled 50 years small percentage of Negro pupils. Judy Kay Dick, Kitty Coen, Mary over love aCfairs. Police did not MoCCilt and Gary Dick, all of Io wa ago . .. . whether our natural trea· make public contents of the notes. -*-"------sures of water, Corests and la nd ONLY Ii. DOPE City have entered the state cham· The girls wer fou nd un can· are to be fon se r v~d and developed EMMETI, Idaho I.fI-.Gcm Cou n· pionship baton twirling contest at Watermelon Co r ali, or given away to a fa vored scious in their apartment about 7 ty sheriff's offieers got set fo r the Iowa State Fair, Des Moines. fcw. a.m. Tuesday by Ge rald Nesbit, small nood when they heard that The contest will be Saturday in who iives in an adjoi ning apart· tbe judg.ing pavilion . Each contest· "The issue between the Demo· a two· ton milk truck had over· Cantaloupe ment. ant will be allotted ~ mlnulelJ, crats and the Republ ica'n is clearly turned at the top of a hill DCar Hospital alteodants said the girls here. But they relaxed wh n the with music supplied by records. COLD drawn, and wiJI be decided this The event includes {our girls' yea r in the Pacific Northwest ... were "sleeping ofr" the efIects of driver climbed out of the wreck· the drug and might not completely age. He said the truck contained and two boys' di ~ ions. WiMers Waterm,lon lb. 3c "Stevenson sandwiched his speech wear oCf the drugs be'fore today. only one can of sour milk. in each wUl be recogniIed as state • IC at the courthouse between a trip champions by the NalionaJ Baton to Bonneville Dam to emphasize Twirling Association and wUl per. I "1 should have known better than to let your mo 1.ei· ge t Democratic support of pl,lblic pow· form at the grandstand show duro CORAL fRUIT MKT. our costumes for the ball!" er projects, and a subsequent meet· Air Cond'tion~d ing the falr. w.. t 1ft He. 6 at Oak..... TurneH ' " ing at the Everg~n Hotel here Officials said the first five win· with Democratic state and local ners in the girls' senior and junior leaders from Washington , Oregon, divisions will be eligible to repre­ Idaho. Utah an~ 'Montana, sent Iowa in the national baton Stevenson and ' Kefauv er landed twirling contest. earlier at the portland airport Cor the dri ve to Bonneville Dam as they another lap or their 7,000. City High Students mHe plane tour. Register Today; Marriaqe Rumors Classes Tuesday Iowa City Hign School students Denied by Adlai began preparing to retW'l! to tile books with registration set for to­ BONNEVlLLE DAM, Ore. I.fI - day. School opens Tuesday. Adlai Stevenson, told Tuesday New students in the city school there were rumors in Alabama system who wiD attend junior high tll1tl he wO\lld wed Mrs. Dorothy school will also register today. Vredenburgh, advised reporters, 1bunday, pupils beglnnI.q the "You may say 1 was never more seventh iJ'ade at the junior high Illfll IAILEY By MORT WALKER flattered but unCortunately there is school will attend orientation ses­ no trulh to it at all ." sions. stevenson at first seemed con· Also today and continuilli throuih fused by the inquiry and an 'aide Friday, book and supply lists for explain~ to him that news sto~ es elementary school pupils will be from Birmingham, Ala., had re­ available at the schools they will POrted the ~ umors and Mrs. Vred­ attend. enburgh's suggestion that they be relerred to him. QUICK IIRYICe In Birmingbam, l\1rs. ~Vr~n· INDIANAPOLIS CIt - Mrs. Ro· bUrgh, secretary of the Democrat· bert Hodge Sr. got IIJM!Xpectedly ie National Convention, smiled good service ~ other day wben the rumors. . her . house started to buiu. As abe "I think you'd better ask Adlai , . . ,. IhUIli up the teJephoDe n!ceiver, Stevenson about It." she said. ., lAP Wi...... ' fire trueks pulled up in Cront o( Mrs. Vredenburgh is the widow WITH CDOl. CONt=IO,NCI! Min Florida 1'56 make•• fwr-rl",~· the boule. Lt. Joba F. HDdwein oltFeter Vredenburgh III, wealthy cu. of skirt and petticoat. while del", • dance •.., .t .... c.,a"' lhad ICeD the smoke comia, from lumberman, ..yho died earlier this T...... y. S.lIy Fisher, 19, C.... I G...... , Fl ••, ,I• .,. her w., ...... the roof (roml his fire statioo oaly ft" lear. MIn Amerlc. C4N1fe.t I" AtI ...... c City, N. J. a IIaU block awa,. • !.... 4--TH. DAILY IOWAN-I_a City, I•. -W .... y. Alii. 29, 1", , Leads Ruth/s Pace by 4 Games; Indians Lose, Trail by ~ ~ Sugar Bowl Rookie Star Sports Trail Asks Lift ot Prestige '· /s Helping /v'y Mantle Hits 'No. 45 in'4-0 Win Segregation League ReI'Cruit Athletes By WHITNEY MART IN sophomores taken t9 camp, 1 NEW YORK (.fI- Mickey Mantle BATON ROUGE, La. IA'I - The Sugar Bowl Tuesday made a bid NEW YORK IA'I - Tt,~ Ivy were captains of their higb walloped bis 45th of tbe League schools, whos~ pal:t bans school teams. That means we're season with two men on base Tues­ to get the backing of the Louisiana Legislature to exempt its sports such bait as convertiblcsi. portly getting leaders." day night to give tile New York salaries and paying off \'rle mort· Yankees a HI lead over Kansas program from the provisions of the • • • new law banning interracial sporls. gage on the old homr15tead in Pcnn, it would ~eem, needs City as the game, delayed 1 hour fishing Cor high schoo I Cootball A legislator, who asked his something. The Quakers, until and 32 minutes with the A's at talent, are doing q'J ite well, Ihis year saddled with a backJ bat i.n the sixth inning. was halted name not be used, said letters thanks. with the one lure they breaking schedule, haven't won I again by rain at the end oC the went to the 140 representatives and have in abundance -! ·prestige. game in their last 22 starts. and sixth. ' I senators seeking support oC a ~' "You'd be surprise(l how many have lost 18 in a row. measure which would suspend the The game - and Mantle's home boys, and their partr Its, arc look­ "We are hopeful we will head run - was official at that Point. law for cities with 100,000 popula· ing beyond the calif ge years in tion and over. \ out of the woods this year," he , A threat oC rain hung over Yan· picking a school," ~b Paul says. added brightly. "This year' we kee Stadium when the game got This would exempt the Sugar . rook I. I.ft­ . "A chance to go to an Ivy fi.lder of the Cincinnati R.d"gs, figure to be about midway in the· under \fay. Mantle sent his high, Bowl activities, the Shreveport League school. wiU 1 its traditions league. just so·so. Next year we I wlnd·blo~n homer into the Yankee baseball team in the Texas League hit two hom. runs Tueaday night and prestige. outfveighs the im­ ., in peein, his t.am to .n 11·1 should be contenders, and twO' bullpen in right-center in the third and college sports at Tulane, Loy· mediate materiul advantages years from now the team '(8 inning oCC loser Art Ditmar. ola and Louisiana State univer· victory ov.r the Naw York Gi· some of the otn er schools can beat." sities. .nh. Til. triumph moved the orcer. " Mantle's homer, put him five This year 'Perm's schedule II games ahead of Babe Ruth's rec· Paul DeBlanc, president oC the Radl.gs to a polition 3 g.mea be· 1 Paul, Penn iSPorts publicity di­ hind 1•• gue.l.ading MilwaukH. rector, was sPCl:',king primarily of more in keeping with lis mater·' ord-60 pace of 1927. But the Mick Mid·Winter Sports Assn., Sugar I ial. It still has Penn State and' his school. b~ :you gathered that needed another Tuesday night to Bowl sponsor. could noL be reach· Navy, two formidable outsiders. slay that way because the Babe ed imml'diately for comment. the other hy Leaguc schools were following a similar lille of but the remainder of tile program hit his 45th and 46th in the same The Legislature meets in special is all Ivy League. Penn State game. session Thursday. GOI'. Earl Long recruiting. Say $50,000 will be mel in the opening game, ' included the interracial measure .. Bob Turley allowed the A's just • • so the Quaker losing ~treak pro­ two singles and faced Ihe 17·man in the call, but said it was put in TIle strip,gent scholastic re· quirements., whereby athletes bably will reach 190 ~ least. minimum in the first 5% innings at tile request of the Sugar Bowl. .~ Segregation leaders already have must vi~ for scholarships with . . or the game. The victory was his Bonus Hurler But there Is daylight ahead for ' eighth in 11 decision . expressed opposition to any change other stllci!nts combined with the inability to offer substantial fi­ the fans who have \>Cen sufferi", The victory put the Yankees' in the law. The measure, effective Oct. 15, nancial illducements would seem since the school started to wear American League lead back at prohibits "any dancing, social func­ to make it pretty tough for the a halo. This year'/> sophomore eight games again as second place To Gianls tions, entertainments. a t hIe tl c lvy Lea~;uers to line up materi:!I, crop is good, and tile freshman Cleveland lost. 1-0, at Baltimore. training and other such activities LOS ANGELES (.4'1 - The New oven wlh the prestige angle to crop promises to be ev~n better. K .... Clly ...... ~. N ... Y.rk .,. . ... I'~ __~,. involving personal and social con- York Giants Tuesday announced sell. Those prestige salesmen going (c.llee! end tIlh. ralnl II 4AP Wfrephnttt) tacts, in which the participants or the signing of an 18,ycllr;·old south· "We're gelling good boys here around ringing doorbells have Dllma. 'nd Smith : Turley ond Berr •. SAMMY WHITE, C.. TCHER OF THE RED SOX, din. In an .tt.mpt to t.g Bill Tutti. of the D.troit contestants are members of the pa.w piLcher, Mike Frallcis McC~r­ W-Turl~ 18·31. L-Oltmar 110·18) . at Pen"!>" Paul says. "Of the 38 been doing a pretty good job. Home run; New Vork-ManU~. Tlllars at homa plat. at Boston'. F.nway Parle TU.ld.y. Umpire Fnnk Umont nlled Tutti. Slf. and whitc and negro races." It Curther m,ck. as a bonus player for a C~g. Whit. became $0 .nrag.d that h. thr.w tha ball into c.nter fl.ld. H. w.. th.n .jected and charg.d with require separate sealing facilitics. ure reputed to be $50,000 or more. EXCLUSIVE CIRCLE .n .rror .. R.d WIlIOfI of D.troit Icor.d all the w.y from fir.t ba .. In the .nsuing argument. Th. Three teams dropped out oC the Possessor of a remarkable rec· Cincinnati, North Only four players on the active Orioles 1, Tribe 0 Ti,.rs won, '·3. Sugar Bowl basketball tournament ord in ~ig~ school Ilnd ~merl~lln lists of Jllajor league teains In because oi the new law. Legion Jumor baseball, including Texas in New Loop 1956 have 2,000 or more hits to B~TIMORE~-RQMoore:S:h~~-I~W=~· ~S~--d:b-~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~=~~~~~~~; Both Navy and Pittsburgh, the flve no· hit performances, the tileir credit. They are: Stan Mu· shut ol;lt Cleveland on four singles anty inS pee oat last two visiting learns in the New youngster, a 195-pounder. was KANSAS CITY, IA'I -Cincinnati sial. Ted Williams, Enos Slaughter Tuesday night and didn't allow a Trophy over Supertest Year's Day Sugar Bowl football signed by the Giants' veteran University and North. Texas State and Mickey Vernon. game. opposed segregated seating, scout, Waltt;r fD~tch) Ruether. man to get past fiTst base as the College ~ Denton were admitted Baltimoce Orioles beat the Indians DETROIT IA'I - Seattle's 'fast· requiring special provisions. No one, including Mike, would pinpoint the bonus l11oney, but the to the Mjssouri Valley Conference DON'T GEl 1~ on a flrst·lnning single by Bob moving speedboal. Shanty 1 kept Giants outbid every other major Boyd and a by . the Harmsworth International Tro. *'" Tuesday by unanimous vote of con· MARRIED i. ,;'. , Icague ,