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Established In IIJ6ll - )< IH' l,;~nts a l.O'lV lember 01 A5 call ed to the White House to report ment $3,643,609 per year ; repairs, personality of modern France. tellectual troubles with some of Engraving Co .. Tulsa, Okla., sev­ was planned only "for the long. College loans on the agency's proceedings It is observable to a lesscr de- these things. eral weeks ago. distance future." against Gold fi ne's East Boston Co. replacements and alterati ons WASHINGTON IA'1 - The Senate $274,000 per year; capital improve­ ------~------Adams, President Eisenhower's zipped to passage Friday a $2" chief assistant, has testified this ments $4,244 ,250 for the biennium. 475,000,000 omnibus housing bill Operating Purposes was for information only and that going far beyond President Eisen· he di d no t even pass on any> in· For operating purposes - sala· hower's recommendations. ries, support etc., plus repair, reo Publi~ Hearing Iowa 'City Man Killed formation to Goldfi ne. Bernard Goldfine placements and alterations - the With the way for quick passage But Harris said, "There IS allo None of Your Business 11157 Legislature appropriated these cleared by Senate Majority Leader .videnc. th.t the SEC withdr_ amQunts ; On City Budget A 21.year-old Iowa City man was She was listed in good condition Although the truck was exten- Lyndon B. Johnson ('rsonally, have never reo court were an att mpt to blackmail th .1 ,nresid ent of Lawrence College, Ap· Sat\lrday morDln, .....1 ... , 1.:.. lO u l l of Burlington, lowa, which had day night dumped as much as 6'h (Jnl~~,!. Mornlnr Worsblp B.rvl.o, ':U 11:80 a .m. ceived any but the most honorable Kenneth G. Griggs and Jo eph United States into agreeing to non- pll-lon, Wi ·C. closed for vacations. advice and guidance Crom my recognition o{ the Cuban Govern- Under the g neral leader hip of inches oC rain on the region. Evonlor O:spel Se~vl.e, 1:lI! p ..... • N. Gunn, drivers for Red Ball truck Paul Dustman, manager of the Rain also pelted the Carolinas, BETBEL AFlUCAN METHODIST JEHOVAB'S WITNE8SI:1 father; and I love and respect lines, Des Moin ,contested a ra­ ment obert Michael en, proCessor di- casket company, said he could give 212. B St. holding afternoon temperatures in CHURCH Sunday, 8:00 p .m . Publl. Talk him very much. dar·timed Lruck sp ding charge 'cctor of the SUI School of Reli· no figure (or lhe co t of the huge lh 70 411 S. Governor 8t. "Had , li ten d to him I would __e __ s_ . _____.______Mrs. C. R. MoDon.ld, P•• t •• "Whal II Tak.s 10 Be Happy For· agalnst th m for driving eight miles 'on , the D(lnlorth Foundation spon· casket but that it would be "at DClyotlonal. S p.m. o' PICllty" never have becn in my present per hour over the 50 mile per hour , red the minar, which brought least two or three times" the cost Wor.hlp, 4. p .tn. 4:110 p.m. Wal.btow.r Study: dirnculties. City Record OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN "Wh.1 It Tak •• 10 eB Happ, r.r. truck speed limit, four mile north gether college teachers from 15 oC a regular sized one. TnE CHUKcn OF CRBlBT ever" Tuesday, 8 p.m. Publlo Talk "My mother concurs in this be­ of Iowa City on Highway 218 the Marriage Licenses iff~ rent areas oC tudy. ThE'¥ ~x. ------1320 Klrk,..od A.. , I 01 ....1 . 9 lief that my father would be a night of June 11. . . . !lmlllcd the role of the Christian alble a.m. Morrlnr Worship, 10 a.m. HENNONITE CHU.OII good influence on me," the youth Delllns ~ . Frelber~, 23, Sprmg !acuity member and explored Bi. ~. t'i'~ University Ev. uJne W:rsblp S.ervloe. ".:00 p.m. conclud d. Ray Fenton, D s Moine attor· Valley, WIS., and. Shlr.ley J. Fer- blical themes in present-day Chris. WSUI Schedu~e 614 Clark St ney (or the defendants, questioned CBURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Tb. Re •. VlrrU BreDnamaD, P.... Calleniu wrote Gary that he ber, 18, MenomOnIe, WI . tinnity. Sunday Sebool Rour. 9 :45 ...... WSl' l - lOW CITY 9 10 It/o l~) OF LATTEIl.-DAY SAINTS could take his plea to tile wardens the admissibility of the radar·timed Calendar 910 E. Falrcblld sa. 16:45 Mornln, W.robl, speed be ause of the po sibllity of Albert J . . Reus , ~est Liberty, "There is no cut·and-dried formu. S.lurday, July It, J9311 Sunat.y S.hool, 10 •.m. Sermon: " Wba.t the KInrdom of Hea.. of the two prisons, but added thnt a~d Katherlllc M. Vincent, Iowa la for Chri 'lian Jiving," Martin 8:00 lIfornln. Chapel ~ Sa.crament J\o1eetJnr, II :30 •.m. yen Is Llke'J the human factor in taking the 8:15 New. YPB~I prison officials, "frown upon the SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1958 ?:W p.m. pitch by reading. City. . . said . And Mathcws added, "The 8:30 Sanorday Serenade CHURCH· OF THE NAZARENI. 8:30 p.m. Sermon: "The O,aamle. 9:00 Chollenie 01 the Christian's Menace" the left idea of putting relatives together." Roger L. Perkms, 26, Hedrl.ck, Ten Commandment are not out. Burllnrton an~ CllnloD SM. No permanent r cord oC the speed ID:OO Cue 8 p.m. - "Ah, Wilderness!" by \Ved., 1:115 p.m. Midweek Servlee .t and Karen Ca"?p, 22, lowa City. of-date, but their application must 12:00 Rhylhm Rambles Tbe RoY. G. M. FIeld, MLoJole • . .Pray.. anel Blbl. Sllldy. bases fuJI to is made by the machine, Tbe pa­ Eugene O'NeiJI University Sand.y Scb.ol, 9:tS • . m. five·run spre 12 :30 Newl Mornlnr W.rsblp, 1.:(5 ..... trolmen jJietermine a vehicle's Births be in the social context of the 12:45 One Man'. Opinion Theatre. Pittsburgh 1:00 Edllorla I Pale Brea.e Fellowsblp, 5 p.m. 0,. 111111 Club Reiects New speed as it passes through the ra­ Mr. and Mrs. George Frauen· 20th Century and not in a 1st Cen- Tuesday, July 15 youth Hour, 6:45 • .m. REORGANIZED CllUlICR Chlcaso .. .. holtz, RR 1, boy, July 10. tury cosmology." 1:1 5 A Year AIIO This Week , , CBRISI' OF LATTER DAY 'AIN'lI Kllne and dar beam by reading a dial similar 1: 30 Show co e 8 p.m. - Summer SC$sion Lec· (;oaferenee BooID 1 (51. Hen ry Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bothell, Knight agreed that the orders of 4:00 Tea Time Special THE CONGREGATIONAL COVaCB Iowa Memorial VDtoD Taylor. L - to a car ~peedom eter. ture - "Fashions in Love" - Clinton and J'eftenon Street. Reservoi r Level R.R. 1, West Liberty, ~irl, July 10. the 20lh Cl'ntury - economic, po. G:30 New. Tb. Re•. John G . Cnlr, Mlnlile. alohard C. SeU.rberr, HI.1IIeI Home runs One patrolman mans the rna· 5 :4 5 Sporlsllme Claire Luce - Iowa Memorial ':80: Churcb Sobo.1 . Thomas (251. Mr. and Mrs. KClth Stevens, litical, university, and rcligious-­ 6:00 Dinner Hour Union. 10 : IG Church School 10:80 a.m., Mor.lnr Worllll, The adoption of 01 previous chine and radios offen es to an­ 8 :55 IO :4G R.p'lar Cburch Service R.R. 2, Riversid , girl, July 10. are under con. tant judgment and New. Thursday, July 17 Sermon: ".Needs for a New Are: 7:80 p.m .. Y.P.IoI.B. plans for the Coralville flood con­ other parked down the road who 7:00 Opera I'M Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Winter, 808 must be attuned to the times if 8:00 Trio 8 p.m. - "Unfinished Luisa" by lJ "Wisdom B eyond the Wise'" trol reservoir level was propo ed stops tho offender and serves him 9:50 News 4 :30 p.m. Sludent Plonlc al Hoover SHARON EVANOELlVAL S. Dubuque St., girl, July 11. they arc to remain healthy orders Joseph Rose nberg - University Park. MeeL at church. UNITED BRETlIREN CRU~ · by the Iowa City Boat Club Thurs· a ticket. 10:00 SIGN OFF , , in our society. lon'." July .... , 1958 Theatre KaloDa day. 8 :00 IVANGELICAL FREE CBUaCR R... B.... rd H. M.rly, !'utel Fenton stated that this in itself Mornln. Chapel Friday, July 18 OF CORALVII,LE Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. The club voted unanimously Mrs . Jean Lee Hansen, a home 8:15 Newl to would make the charge unenCorc· The Rev. W. Robert Culbertloa, P ....I' Morolnr Wonhlp, 10:90 ..... >j Second lakeside lab economics teacher of Family De· 8:30 VlclOrlan Literature 8 p.m. - "Unfinished Luisa" by Ih;\15 • •m . Sunday School. draw up a petition to the Army 9: 15 Evenlnr Worsblp, 7:80 p.m. able as the second patrolman was The Bookshelf Joseph Rosenberg - University 11 :00 • •m .. Worsblp Servlc. I ••••' Corps of Engineers asking that velopment at Iowa State College, 9:45 MornlnK Feature Unlvenll, FeU.wIlIp, lit•••• ading by heresay. Session Opens July 21 10 :00 New s Theatre Sermon: " One Sinner That 'Repente:th" &1 .:00 p.m. plans for a 667-foot levcl announced Ames, said her observations-from 1:30 p ,m. !~ VeOln, '. SerVioe. (For TransportaUon, •• U .-"''', II .. Judge C hapman stated in hi s 10 :15 Kitchen Concert Saturday, July 19 UU), June 10 b withdrawn. The second 5·week summer ses­ students' papers and reports-were 11 :45 The Church 01 Work verclict that the main issue was 12 :00 Rhythm Rambles 8 p.m. - "Unfinished Luisa" by FIRST BAPTIST CBURCR The club approved the previous sion at the Iowa Lakeside Labora­ that most sludents accepted re­ Norlb Ullnlon and Falroblld SM. • one of accepUbility of scientific 12 :30 News Joseph Rosenberg - University Rev. G. Tbomas raUaruso, Minister BT. ANDREW PRESBYTBILIAM plan for maintaining the level at tory at We t Okoboji Lake near ligion exactly as it was handed 12 :45 News BnekKround . CHURCH advancement and that the fear of 1:00 Mostly Music Theatre Marlon V.n Dylt. Mlnlsler 01 H.II. 670 Ceet from February 1 to July Milford will open July 21. ' down to them. l) ' .m. Church Seh.ol San •• t 51. and Melro.e An, inaccuracy always causes many " [n science we continuously build 1:65 New. Wednesday, July 23 11): I» Io.m. " 'orsbl\) In Unlv.nlty Bel~hll 1 cacll y ar and at a I vel of 680 According to Robert L. King, 2 :00 Mas~rworks from France PaUl E. Partor, MI.I .... complaints in the advancement's 2 :30 8 p.m. - Faculty Chamber Mus­ Sermon: " In Ear1hen Vessels" fc t for the remaining seven professor o£ zoology, the course is ahead," Mr '. Hansen aid. "But Mo. tl,y MusIc 5:3. p.m. RWF PIcnIc 0:00 a.m. Churcb Sehool early applications. in religion we seem to be afraid of 3.55 News ic Concert - lowa Memorial Un· ti:oo p.m. Youth Cb.lr 10:00 a.m. Mornln, Worsbl, months of each year. open La students and teachers of 4 :00 Tea Time ]0:00 a.m. Cburcb Scbool Ir4 He stat-,.J that he had read ncar· building and opening our minds to 5:30 News ion 6:30 p.m. Bapllst Y.ulh Fellow.lolp A meeting of sportsmen in thc zoology, biology and botany and 5:45 SPOrtstime · . . and Under Iowa City - Cedar Rapids area in· ly all of tpe ca es on radar analy. provides an opportunity to study be more receptive to new insights." 6:00 DInner Hour Tuesday, July 29 FIRST CHRISTIAN ClIlJlICB 8 p.m. Blbl. Siudy 8 p.m. - Opera, "Madam But· 217 B. low. A.'. Tu .... 10:110 ' .m. Blbl. 81", zers in preparation for the hearings plant and animal !ife under natur?l She sugge ted more Chri£tians at­ 6 :55 News The Key. A. C. Hofrichter Jr., Palt.r W.d ., 0:30 Cbolr Pr.oll •• terested in joining the petition will 7:00 Great Ideas and the Great Hall and noted) that the prevailing judi­ tend religious conferences where, terfly" by Giacomo Puccini - Mac· 8all, A . Smith, Mlnl.ter of Education • be held July 24 at 7:30 p.m. in conditions. 8:00 Concen PM 8:80 •.m ., Y.ulb and Adull Ohurcb the Iowa City City HaLl Council cial opiniQn is toward acceptance Students wishing to take the "without the pressures o{ this day 9:00 Trio bride Auditorium. School ST. PAUL'S LVTBEaAN ~&CII 9 :50 News Wednesday, July 30 Millourl 81.0' of radar (lata. course may register on July 21 at and age, you have Llle opportunity fh16 ... m . WorshJ.p Service 404 E. JoIlo ..oa Chamber . 10 :00 SIGN OFF Sermon : "Put Faith to Work" The lowa City Boat Club also "The law must keep pace with the laboratory. The course is open To rediscover and build on your KS I (FM) SCHEDULE UJ.7 mlc 8 p.m. - Opera, "Madam But· Tb. R.v. Joba Coo.tabl., ...... 6:00-9:00 Feature work will be: terfly" by Giacomo Puccini - Mac· 0:15 a.m.. Cblldren'. Ch1lrcH Scbool 10 a.m. Sonhy Sch.ol discussed working with the Cham­ scientific advancement," he said. to any college or university tu· Christian prinCiples and convic- HAYDN : Sympbony No . 95 In OYf enlistment visltaLion 11 :118 a .m . Divine Service. , tions." C MInor bride Auditorium. S:~O p .m. ~ F can~eln, Sermon : "Somdhln, Money CaD " Ba" ber of Commerce safety commit· The defendants were found guilty dent or teacher. SUI, Iowa State a:Hi p.m. Coat .upper tee and the city Council on the as charged and each find $8 and College and Iowa State Teachers FIRST CO'URCH 6:80 p.m . Open dl.ousalon "Til. Cblrob establishment of a riverfront com· College cooperate in furnishing fac­ OF CHR.IST SCIENTllr and My Profession $7 court costs. They were given 1~t E. Colle,. Ba. mi sion to regulate tbe use of the 20 days to appeal with appeal ulty member to supervise the Sunday School, 11 a.m. • Sllod.y Serville. It • . m. _ ST. THOMA8 MOR!! ORAI'lL river. bond set at $150 each. fieldwork · study program. LeSion Sermon: "Sacrament .. 10~ McL ... st. General Notices Monllrn •• S. D. R, Co ...a7, hili' Wed., II Te.'~mDDY M.eetlD' ------p.!", 5:45, .. t, II, 11111 P.,. 2 SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1951 low. City, Iowa General Notices must be re<:elved at The D.lly low.n oUlce, Room 201. CommunlcaUolI' Cent~r, b, 8un4.y MUI .., a•• 8 • m. for publlcaUon the fnllowin. momlnl. They must be typed or lei lbly written and sIgned ; the, f'lBST nOLlSR LUTBEIIAN a .m. wW not be accepled by lelephone. The DaUy Iowan reserves the rlihl 10 edit all General Notlcel. CHURCH Tb. 10 • •Dl ...... It • HI,II M_ .... I Dubaque .nd Market s... b, lb. con,re",lloD. Iley. Roy Wlnrate. PrellClllla. 0.11, Man .., I:IMI ...... , , ..... ,til, CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES IN R... rvl RECREATIONAL CRAFTS AND , . . De'" Service.: 6:aQ, 9, J l a .m . 'Th~ TIoily Iowan IT. WENCESLAUS CRU~ AUGUST: Ord (. rs for official grad­ SWIMMING at the wOlIWln's gym· Nuraer1: , .011 11 . ... Mon .• Thurs. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 8SO Bud&)' S.b ..l: •••IIL E. Dn.Dpon BI. uation announcements oE the 6:00 p.m. - 9:50 p.m. nasium for all university·related • • Th. R ••• Ed ...rd W. N ..II!, ...... rll. DaJly 10_" ",""en ond edUd by nude"" and II governed by" board of fiD~ nudent tnutee. elected August, ]958 Commencement are Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. women: students, faculty, wives, FIltST PRE SBY'I'EBIAN CBUaCR Sunda, Mallei, tJ:SI .... , ...... m, ,I.. Itudent body iInd tow faculty lnuteu appointed by t!J,8 president of 1M UniveTSily. Tile Daily Iowan-, now being taken. Place your order daughters. Each Monday evening 28 E. M.rkel BI. 10 •• m., 11 ,45 •.m, Saturday 8:00 a.m .• 11:50 a.m. Or. P. Hewlson P.Uoek, Mlnl.t., Dall, Ma•• e., 7 • .ID .. ':11 •.•• etI/Wrlol polley, tJaer.{Dre• .. flOC 1m e-rpreuWn of SUI a dminls/ratlon policy Of opinion in any particul6r. before 12 noon Wednesday, July Sunday 2:00 p.m. · 4:50 p.m. from 7:30-9 :30 the eraftshop will be Th. aev. J.romo I. Loki., • • • 16 at the Alumni House, 130 N. available and from 8:30-9:30 swim­ UDtverlU, Paltor THB UNITEn CRUIIOB Main Library D:1Ie Ind 11 a.m. Cburcb Scbool 1807 Lower )fu.eaU.. • •• from 7 to 8:30 a.m.. on S.turday. E. Eu.ene Wehe., P ..le, DAlLY IOWAN EDITOalAL BTAP' Maclison across from the Union. ming. Bring suits for children only 9:80 • . m. ~~ornJnJ ~orshJP m~'Dolly Iowan Make-,ood servIce on mlued papers .. Mon .. Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 9:4~ • . m. Sanday Sebo,1 !:dJtor ...... Jim Davie. not possible. but evuy e[[ort wW be Price is 12 cents each. and caps must be worn by all. Saturday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 1'1llST METHODIST COUaOR 11 :00 '.m. Mornlo~ W ..... I, ....III Ne",. EdItor .... lerT7 Kirkpatrick made to correct urors wIth the nex1 Charge made for materials and Jefferson and Dub.que 8&8. W.'ne"ay, ,-. p.m., IlInle, a,1f AUDIT BUallAV City EdJlor ...... lean Davin 1laUe. THE UNIVERSITY CooperaUve Sunday 1:30 p,m. - 2:00 a.m. supplies used in crafts. One craft Dr. L. L. Daoalnlloo, Mlnll&e. I'r, •• Uo. . . or Sports I:CUto: ...... DI newl after 5 !l.m. if a sitter or informa· RECREATIONAL SWI M MIN G and simple copper enameling, July FlaSer UNITARIAN 80CI!!TY M:4(i a,m., Breakrast Uon.• Center. 10". Cit,. low.. En­ DAJLY IOWAN ADn.TlIING IITA',. d l.pa~hes. tion about joining the group is 10,.. ATe.• n4 Gllb.rl 8t. . : I~ •. m, Chure" S..... I ,..~rJ. tered •• second c1...... 'ler .t the Advertlllfnl Man.ger ." Mel Ad . am~ HOUR at lhe Women's Gymnasium 21. Sessions will continue through Pastor Kev. J(boren Ari.I•• Family Service t post oW"" .t 10.... City. under the Alit. AdverUslnlt MV.. 11m Chambers DAILY IOWAN I!UPE.VISORS FROM desired. pool wiII be from 4:15 to 5:15 August 4. 10 :30 a.m. 11 :00 J1orn~pr pray~r • act of Conpuo 01 J4a.rc:h 2, 18'11. ClassIfJed Mana,or .. Jerry Goldateln SCBOOL 0,. JOUIINALlSM FACULTY Promotion Manaier .. loe AJ'cl1Jbald Monday through Friday. It is open "REE METHODIST OBAPIt. BT. MAII'I'. OBUIIC. P.~bUsher ...... lohn M . Harn.on PARKING - The University park· Editorial ...... Arthur M . 5andenon to all women students and staff PLAYNITES fOr stuQents, staff 8S1 Tblrd Ave. J.lte ..oll ... 4 LI •• '&e. .. BARR~ Dial 4191 from noon to mLdnlltbt to Th aeY. J.m .. W. B ••II., P ••I •• ••. R.v. C. H. Mel.ber" p ....r .... POrt new. l\enla. ~o~n" pale AdvertIsing and Circulation ...... , inS( committee reminds student members. Please bring cap, and faculty and their spouses at ...... WUbur Peterson I!und.y B.bool, 10 •.m. lunda, M ...... a.m., 1:11 ...... lteraa, or announcemenU to Thl DAILY IOWAN ODlCULArtON acwists that the 12-hour parlong the Fieldhouse eaet Tuesday and Mornlnr Worsblp, 11 •.•• 10:16 . ...., 11,,. .... Dally low.n. UltorIaJ offleel arl tim it applies to all Univers1ty lots , GLYNI~ ID thl! CommunlClltlona Center. CI.."waUon, BeU TIIUSTns. solum or .rUDBNT FAMILY NITES at the Field­ Friday night from 7:30 to 9:30 · . IT. · Manager ...• Robert , BLiCATIONS except the storage lot sruth of the 'aIENDS MEETING PATalCK'S o.uaOll house (or students, 8t>41. facult)', p.m. Admission will be by laeult)'. YWCA R,om, Ie ..a )lom.l'lal Val .. .24 ~ . C.. rl II. STAI Dr. Oeorie Eaiton, OI!ntlsln'; David Hydr tulles Laboratory. R. Bryan Michener, Clerll B.'y Daf" 1 '45, 7, ••.•.••• '1" ,. .. DI I 4 H. ntulrnmoJU, A3; Thom",~ . Ham- their spouses and their famiJieI staff or student 1.0. Card. T~ 9:30 •. m. M.,tlnr lor ...... blp Lew N..... , .:,., ':t6, II .... SUN[ • 1 If JOu do not nlCelv. jour aton. At: Prol. Huah Ke~pollUeal every Wednesday, Recreational Weight Training Room will be 10:IIO. Dllcllllloo CIa .. - S.m Ha,OI Blall M .....,15 ..... D.U, IOWa!>" b, ':10 •.oq. ..,.. DIIIJr SdI!Dce; Dwllbt Lowell MAth ..., A4; · , ••,.. ,.tFlell I. O'uu,...... 10"" C.Lrculatiga oUke In eo"",unl. PJ:OJ. Lftlle O. MoeJlu\ JoomaUam; SUMMER HOURS swirnnJ,ing and family·type aeti· at the followmg times; Monday•• 4 a.AVa t1!nTaD. · . , caUODi C ..ter 11 open from • LID. to ~ L . A . V.n Dykl .. J:ducallon: for the viUes will be available from 7:15 to 8 p.m.: Wednesdays, 4 to 8 p.m,; 1118110NARY O,,~CIl RON Lt'BlaAN CBuaoa • p.m., 00 K004." mm , . ... ~ofl.... _ ...."..... AJ; n.c.... Y . 1834 Mu.caUne Ave. ' , J.bDlon lid BI.o. nrl ...... -MAIN LIBRARY .....-~ 1Iuo,.p 1'rIda7,.... .1lcKQ. LI. to ~ ::-5 p.m. IIIId fridays, f to IIp.ID. n. aav, NanDAli ~ .. ,,.., Merala, liuvlllO a...... Jensen Etouts .2·6th Homer, McCardell, • I Rule in lAG favorite Final Today 6-1 SAN FRANCISCO IA'I - "The I . In Gold Cup As Boston Rolls to Win hidden ractor in this bunched Na- FORT DODGE ttl - Bud Mc­ Haney Warns INGLEWOOD, CaliCo lA'! - Well Cardell of Newton ousted deIend­ tional League race." says Cincln- ' f "I" on his way Lo becoming Horse of Ike Delock Braves 7, Dodgers 4 nati Manager Birdie Tebbetts, "is 0 Perl Sin LA LOS ANGELES lA'! - The Mil- • ing champion Bob Leahy of Delli­ the Year, Gallant Man today goes waukee Braves wiped out a 3-run son, 3 and 1, in the semiCI.nal after Hollywood Park's $162,100 p~~de::e~:~,s pilot added, "lhe After Wild Party Gold Cup. ,Wins Eighth Los Angeles lead with a beef-pro­ round or the Iowa Amateur Golf voking rally in the sixth inning, Tournament Friday. Phils are a pretLy rough club. LOS ANGELES !Ii'! - Milwaukee It looks like a very soft touch then nailed Johnny KJippstein for They've ,ood pitehing and Ray Manager Fred Haney, prompted for Ralph Loew's sturdy little cam­ Game in Row McCardell will play Jack Rule paigner. He will have only four three more runs and beat the Semproch has been doing a great by a wild party attended by four BOSTON lA'! - Jackie Jensen Dodgers 7-4 today. of Waterloo in the 36-hole final rIvals, none a consistent winner. drove in four runs on a homer Both teams lodged protests in today. job for them. And Dick Farrell is of his stars, asembled bis World In such a small field it should and single Friday that paid of! in the sixth inning. Rule exhibited some deadly iron going to stop any club if he goes jn Champion Braves Friday for a be a truly run mile and one quar­ the eighth straight victory Cor un­ The fierce sixth inning hassle shots in his two rounds Friday. there with a little lead." "'arning about the perils of Holly­ ter. Gallant Man figures to win handily. beaten Boston right-hander Ike De­ developed like this: In defeating John Liechty, AS, Iowa Semproch, a rookie right hander, wood. lock - a 6-1 verdict over Chicago. Hank Aaron reached first on an City in the morning and Todd has won 10 and lost 5 this season In a session at the club house Another small horse, Eddie Jensen connected for a two-run error and Wes Cov ington si"gled, Tischer in the afternoon, he was while reliefer Farrel posts lhe . before Friday's game with the Schmidt, should rurnish most of homer in the seventh inning to dis­ sendi ng Aaron to second. Then 8 under par for 31 holes. lowest earned-run average in the I Dodgers Haney lold the team: the argument. He won the Ingle­ solve a 1-1 tie and equal his pre­ Frank Torre smashed a grounder Rule defeated Tischer of Fort l'\1ajor leagues, with 1.17. j " There are ~ lot of ~ople on wood and Golden State brceders vious major league season high past first. The ba ll rolled to the Dodge 4 and 3 in the other semi­ "Wilh Ed Bouchee back Phila- the prowl, parllcularly girls. They handicaps. for homers at 26. Dodger bullpen, The Dodgen final match Friday. He was 5 under delphia gets added hitting power are looki.ng for pub.licity and will Seaneen, Swirling Abbey and In the eighth, Jackie reached claimed that a fan reached out par when he ended the match on for the last hall of the race" Teb- do anythmg to get It . I warn you Mystic Eye, are the olher con­ out to poke a two·run si ngle to and touched the ball and that the 15th hole. belts asserled. ' to be careful." testants. right center. On his 2-for-4 per­ first base Frank Dascoli McCardell, who trimmed three Pa rty Tuesday He isn't counting his own club formance, Jcnscn hiked his bal­ threw up two fingers lignifyi ng strokes off par for the 17 holes The party, in which several per· out of the race by any stretch tng averagc to .319 and boosted a ground rule . he played, clinched the match after sons got tossed in the pool, was of the imagination. his American League leading RBI Covington went all the way Leahy's second shot on the 17th last Tuesday night at the Bel-Air Bridges Sidelined figure to 76. He also paces the around from first to score on the banged Into a tree. Birdie declared, "I think any mansion of Warner Taub, a tele­ field in homers. club in the league can go all the play. The Newlon shooter, who lost vision producer. For 2 tt;) 4 Weeks Through six innings, Jim Wilson way. Los Angeles may be eight Dascoli said after the game the to Leahy in the final round two Haney said the Braves present had allowed only two hits but the games back in last place but there WASHINGTON iJP) - Shorlstop ball was dead as soon as he years ago, trailed only once duro were second baseman Red Schoen­ first three batters in the seventh are still 77 games to play." Rocky Bridges' broken jaw will threw up hi s fingers, stopping ing the match. dienst, first baseman Frank Torre, quickly altered the picture and Torre at second. He said it then He concluded, "I think you could keep him out of the Washington Leahy held a one-up lead at the and pitchers Lew Burdette and started the White Sox to their sev­ became the duty of third base Senators' lineup for two to four end of four holes, but McCardell make one statement that will cov­ Gene Conley. enth straight loss at Fenway Park umpire Shag Crawford to deter­ er everything and that is-the an­ weeks, doctor reported Friday. evened It and then went one up Haney said he called the meet­ this season. mine how many bases Covington swer to the whole thing is going ing to ask for an explanation. The Bridges' jaw was cracked by a Chl.-go ...... , .100 000 000- ] 8 0 You Mr. Stuart with a birdie on the 12th hole. He pitch from the Detriot Tigers' Boston .. , .. .. . 000 100 32x- 6 7 2 could have advanced if the ball 10 be pitching. party was while he was in Balti­ DI CK STUART (right) rookie playing his second major league game extended his lead to 2 up with an­ Frank Lary. Thursday night. WJ/,on, Lown 181 and Batley; De­ had not been interfered with. "If we hadn't addcd Purkey, more managing the National lock and Berberet. L - WIIscn . with the , is congratulated by pitcher Ron Kli ne other birdie on the 14th. Home runs - Boston, Jensen (261, Crawford awarded Covington homc Haddix and Schmidt and had the League team In the All Star Game. Gernert (141. base. on his grand slam home run against the Chicago Cubs Friday. The same power hillers we had last Haney said he heard lhere was Yanks 11 , Indians 3 Plate umpire Vinnie Smith Pirates won, 7-2, with Kline the winning pitcher. Stuart also hi t a year, we'd still be in trouble," he drinking at the party. Six Iowa High School started to send Covington back to homer in his first major lugu. game Thursday. -AP Wirephoto. NEW YORK iJP) - A H- at­ Sikes, Ludlow declared. Torre told newsmen a friend Grid Stars Head South tack marked by Mickey Mantle's third but was overruled by Craw­ Bob Purkey, who came in a trade named AI Austin, an old school 22nd home run and tight pitching ford, in whose province lay the later when Frank Robinson belted Adva nee to Fi na I with Pittsburgh last December, friend, invited him to the party. Six former Iowa high school foot­ by Bob Turley brought the New decision on how many bases Cov­ his lOth homer of the year. won his lOth game for the Redlcgs Girl PUlhed In ball standouts are report dly head­ ington should get. Cincinnati .. 000 000 031 000- 4 9 3 In Publinx Golf Thursday night. Lefthander Har- "Two of us were in swimming cd for the University of New Mex­ York Yankees their third straight San Fra n'co .. 003 010 OO~ 003- 7 10' 0 victory over the Cleveland Indians, This made it a judgment deci­ Haddix. W. Schmidt 13). Kellner IBI. CHICAGO lA'! _ Dan Sikes, a vey Haddix came from Philadel- suits and lWo were not. Someone ico where Bill Weeks, former Iowa Acker 171. J.U.oat (81 and Bailey; 11·3 Friday. sion a nd the Dodgers la ter dropped Phia and currently stands at 5-5 pushed the host In the pOOl then State quarterback, is a sistant McCormick, Grl ~som 181, Gomn III. lanky law s tudent, and Bob Lud- '~ , Turley, in registering his 13th their protest. MonUlnl tlOI and ThoJ".I. R. Schmidt while the Re"legs got reliever Wi! someone else got pushed I'n Then coach. 191. W - Monzant. L Jeffcoat. low, 220-pound physical education lard Schmidt'" from the Cardinals me nIl d g' I ' th victory, allowed seven hits, and In lhe same inning, manager Home runs - CIncinnati, Robinson instructor, will battie over the 36- and he has a 2.61 ERA. so 0 e esc pus 1e a Ir m e Three or the players are from until the eighth inning had given up Fred Haney filed a protest of his 1101 . San FranCisco, Cepeda 1171. hole route ror lhe National Public pool. She was fully dre sed. Davenport High School, guard Bill only five including a homer by own, claiming Dodger general Senators 6, Tigers 5 Links Golf crown today. "Someone came around to me Barker , tackle Al Behm and half­ Vic Power in the fourlh. In thc manager Buzzie Bavasi had been back John Payton. WASHINGTON (A'l - Ed Fitz Sikes, 27, or Jacksonville. Fla., and said, "why don't you push eighth, Larry Doby hit his sixth behind the home plate screen giv· U S D " C Gerald's two·out pinch single in NATIoNAL LEAOUIl had a comparatively easy time in . " aVIs up that gi rl in the pool?' So I did. The olher three are center Tom home run after Power had singled, ing advice to one of the umpires. W L F e' GB the last half of the ninth inning Friday's double-round emifinals, She had on a nice dress. Her es- Long, Ollumwa, fullback Joe Ko­ for Ule Indians other runs. Haney said later he just wanted Milwaukee .. 42 34 .353 drove in Roy Sievers rrom third San Frond_co . 42 37 .532 t' ~ r d B b f T L d 2 0 cart was peeved because It was vacevich, Centerville and Don Bur­ The Yankees took a ]·0 lead in to rib Bavasi and did not lodge the St. Loul .. , . 38 36 .31 4 3 ous mg steve ore a Patterson 0 an expensive dress. We just ex- base, climaxing a two-run rally eam eo s, - ton, Webster City. the third on singles by Norm Sie­ cOIn plaint seriously. PhiladelphiA ... 37 36 .307 31 ~ Portland, Ore., 3 and 2. changed words. I said J was sorry which delivered a 6-5 victory to Chleallo .. ' ... 40 40 .500 bern, Hank Bauer and Tony Ku­ Milwaukee ...... 000 ]03210- 7 15 2 Cincinnati . . 37 38 .493 !I' But Ludlow, an Indianapolis jun- TORONTO III'l - Power-hitting and we forgot the whole thing." LOB Angeles ...... 010 030 000-- 4 II 2 the Washington Senators over the 1 i bek. Power's home run tied it be­ Jay, McMahon (91 and Crandall: Pittsburgh . ... 37 42 .468 6 , ior high school gym leacher, was Whitney Reed silenced all criticism There were about 12 at the par. Detroit Tigers Friday night. Lo. An,cleo 34 44 .436 fore Mantic's towering solo shOl Drysdale. Labine 161 KlIppsteln (71. FRIDAY ' RE LTS 9 extended to the 36th green before or lhe United States Davis CUP , ty. he said. Erskine (81, WilHam. ,91 and Rose­ Trailing 5-1 as lale as the sixlh t . into the upper right field stands bo,'Q. W - Joy. L - Kllpp. teln. Milwaukee 7, Lo! Anll.le. the Memphls mite, Junie Buxbaum, tcam sclections Friday when he -.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.. . Home runs - Milwaukee, Mathews inning, the Senators pecked away Plttsbureh 7. Chicago 2. putted himself out of it. cru hed Canadian champion Bob i' again put the New Yorkers in 071. La. Angeles. Drysdale (21 . Furilia San Francisco 7. Cincinnati 4 (12 at Delroil slarter Jim Bunning for innlngsl . 7 HO'URS Buxbaum, an auto salesman who Bedard 9-7, 6-2, 6-4 and put the U.S. front. (81 . Sl. Loul, 6. Phll pdelphla 2. DON'T GET Cleyeland . " .. . 000 100 020- 3 7 1 one run in lhe sixth and chased won the Publinx Litle in 1956, within one match of victory in the hi at 10 - Oul al 3 TODAY' PITCIIERS -Yes - thai', 811 II I.k •• &t New YOI·k.. 001 140 4lx- 1l 14 2 Giants 7, Redlegs 4 him with two more in lhe seventh. Philadelphia al Chlcallo - Sem­ missed a (our-foot putt on the North American Zone semifinals. MARRIED . •• Nnrleskl, Constable (71, Martin (81 SAN FRANCISCO (.4') - San Dell'olt ...... 401 000 000- ~ 13 0 proch 110-51 v. Drolt 14-61. YOUNG 'S and Brown, Turley a nd Berra, How· Washington ...... 100 001 202- 6 15 3 Plttsburllh at St. LouIs - Friend final green and took a bogey 4.. Reed, 25, of Alameda, Calif., ...... thoul ... Inr our .om,I ••• .rd 181. L - Narleskl. Francisco's rookie first baseman · f h f' Bridal fryleel - InvUaU.nl. Aa· Pholo-flnl. hlnr at III but. Brlnr Bunnl"II, FIsher 171, Allulrre .9, 00-91 vs MI,.II 14-61 . L U dl OW, on lIeI 191-yard ho I e VII 10 was p Iaymg or t e Irsl nouncemenis. Imll,l.te' Napk.nl, Home runs - Cleveland. Power (8), Orlando Cepeda, returning to the and \Vflson; Kemmerer. Clevenger (81 Cincinnati ot Los Anll.le. - Law­ I your rum In by 10 a.m. an' bav. Doby 16 1. New York . Mantle (221. Hyde 191 and Courtney. W - Hyde. L with his tec shot, missed a 20 root lime in Davis Cup competition, Weddlnr Book., ·'Thank,.ou" N.t... beautiful Q.,llIy prlnlo by G p.m. lineup Friday arter being benched rence .6-41 V8 Klpp 13-31 . - Fischer. Milwaukee- lit san }o~ranch,co - Spohn deuce putt by a half turn or the gave lhe U.S. an almost insur- - .ame day, Pirates 7, Cubs 2 for a rest, smasbed a 3-run homer 00-51 vs Antonelli (8-71. :::::::~ ~~~t::.' ;~I~:·D:Dt;;;:~~ ball, settling for a par 3 and victory mountable 2-0 lead. Thursday, big Null. CHrCAGO IA'I - Twenty-five- in the last or the 12th giving the Cards 6, Phils 2 I d ST. LOl,JIS !A'I - Sam Jones AM ERIC LP OTT!! when Buxbaum, who chipped four Barry MacKay of Dayton, Ohio, Hall's Bridal Shop yeat.,old rookie Dick Stuart, play­ Giants a 7-4 victory over Cincin­ W L Pc, GB Young's Stu io f et away from lhe fringe, failed took !.he opening singles match 127 South Dubuq", 8 S. Dubuqu. Dial ing his second major league game, nati. bccame the first National League New York ...... 51 26 .SOl I 91~8 pitcher to pass the lOO-mark in Boston .... 40 37 .018 II hit his second homer in as many Righthander Ramon Monzanl Kansas Cit)' 38 39 .494 13 to__ g_e_t_d_o_w_n_ . ______rr_o_m __ D_o_n __ F_o_n_ta_na~ . ______~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~======days to lead Pittsburgh to a 7-2 pitched the three extra innings Cor strikeouts in pitching the St. Louis Detroit .. ,. 37 30 .487 13~~ Cardinals to a 6-2 victory Friday Baltimore ...... 37 40 .461 a victory over the Chicago Cubs the Giants and gained his fifth vic­ CI.",land .. 38 43 .469 15 Friday. night ovcr the torrid Philadelphia Cblcago . .. .36 41 .468 u tory of the season. Hal .1effcoat Washington 33 45 .423 18 1la Stuart, recalled from Salt Lake took his firth loss. Phils. The triumph enabled the FRIDAY 'S RE SULTS City of the Pacific Coast Leaguc, San Francisco built up a 4-0 Cardinals to regajn third place Boston 6. Chicago I. I" , rrom Philadelphia. New York II . Cleveland 3. I ' just a week ago, launched hi s ma­ led in seven innjngs, but in the Wa. hl nlton 6, Detroit 5. I jor league career with his Iirst eighth, Redleg pinch hitter Bob Jones, who had 98 strikeouts go­ Baltlrnore nt Kansas City, raIn. ing into the game, ran his season TOPA V 'S PITCU ER~ SIfDDADS homer Thursday. Rooms tor lC e n. Thurman greeted Marv Grissom Chlcalo ot Boston (21 - Dono v~ n Ins truc:tio n - T~ei n g Friday Stuart, who blasted a to­ total to 108 by striking out 10. He 13-101 and Shaw 13-21 v. Sisler (6-4) Classified with a triple and scored moments - ROOMS for men. Reasonable. 7485. 7-15 TYPING. 8-1679. 9-9 tal of 175 homers in the past three limited the PhiJs to eight scal­ and D. Wilson '0-01 . BALLROOM dance lessons. Special D ~Lrolt at Woshlngl.On - HaeC! (7-81 Rate. rat.. Mimi Youde Wurll\. Dial 11485. I DOUBLE rooms lor men. 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u~s ~ · Hands Russia Stiffer " '.I! .01 • News Dige~t f ~. :i ... • • J JW Search Continues for "Mia" 1 M ' And Top-Secret Nose Cone Prcitest for Downing Plane CAPE CA AVERAL. Fla. (i!'I - Air Force oCCicials said Friday night an intense ocean scarch still is on for the top·secret nose cone and WA HINGTO. IA'I - The United expcc the Iron I yet delinred on Ihi tat prote ted Friday agllUlSt tm- ubject. white mouse shot 6.000 miles through space by a mighty Thor·Able shooting do\\"lI of an American The Oyer trayed acro rocket. tran port plane insid Ru ia Iwo Red Zone in a m-Iicopter during The search unils-more than a dozen Air Force telemetry ships ana w Its ago. It d manded that tbe The nin cr wm n aboard on un· a thund r torm. The E t Ger· C54 plan s specially equipped Cor the mission-concentrated their eC­ SOvi t pilots involved be pun/ hed. armed DC6-type Iran port reported man ha\'e refu ed to free tht-m forts in AUantic waters near Ascension Island, 1.000 miles of( the coasl At the same lime the United th )' wt're hoI do\\n by two SOvj t unle the United tate d al di- of Africa. State told Russia that failure to jet HG fighters June 'no Five recUy with 1m- 10 co '·b cked StiU a mystery was the fate oC "Mia," the tiny mouse which travel­ free nin American airm 0 m-Id crewmen parachuted to the ground, East German regime. ed 600 miles into outer space and then rode along with the nose cone in in Ea t Germany ...;11 war n So- while th remaining four rode the 0 p. nd r ecretary of State its blazing return through the earth's atmosphere. . \·iet· .S. relalions. crippl d aircra~t to a n ming Robert Murphy lectured Men h' l d It was reported unorciclully that if the mouse survived the re-entry The State Dep rtm nt ummoned Iem rg ncy landan • , iko\' on Rus la's r ponsibillti un· So\1 t Amba ador .likhail t n· The fi\'e who parachuted told d r po twar occupation agree­ he had enough food aboard to last about three days, but time was run· shlko\' to hear this double-barr led report rs upon th ir arrh'al at I ments 10 intervene immediately to ning short. prote t O\'er Communi t Ireatm nt .S. Air Forc ba in Wi bad n. free the men. of Am rican ny r . Germ ny, that they w re kicked. Milton Eisenhower Leaves A formal note handed to tlen· beaten and threatened with hang· Seven, Dele Today for Central America Tour hlkov ~nd then ma~: public aid ing by So\'i t pea nts the Sov~et popula~ brutally m -I The Am rican d mand that Rus- WASHINGTON (,fI- Dr. Milton embassies Friday disclo ..d they tr aled' U.S. aIrmen forced to . . . .till are awaiting officlll U.s. land in Id Soviet Armenia. sla help free the nID AmerIcan Ei ..nhower IlIvn Saturday on a tour of Centntl America, but word on the ex.ct d.tes for Ei. "The United Stale Government airmen held in Ea l G rmany wa In Missouri the State Department-.pparent­ .enhower's arival in th,lr coun· Launch 70-Foot Ark Iy concerned over security-nas trie •. D yet to rele ••e hi. itinerary, even Eisenhower, brother of the Too for Collision THE MASSIVE ARK, "See Scout," rested atilt in shallows on the Minnesot. River Frld.y Ifter • first to Central Americans. President, is president of Johns Fair Gay Gl's; I.unchlng Ittempt fail,d. Ch.rtes Poliquin, eII-farm.r who built the 33·ton craft, lat,r flo.ted it with the A poll of Central American Hopkins University in B.ltlmor,. HANNIBAL, Mo. IA'I - A headon help of • crew of 30 volunt""_ He said that he will now start outfitting the interior of the 70-foot long highway colli ion during pounding ItHt.-AP Wirephoto. Rebel Musicians Union Back To Camp for Action rain took "en lives Friday. in. -----~------eluding four childr n. Defeats Mighty AFM BRUSSELS, Belgium'" - Two illi th night in the Belgiqu Joy· The victims were io a car that American soldiers who got too gay eu lGay Belgiuml tion and LOS ANGELES (i!'I - The mighty Amercan Federation oC Musicians and tried to shinny up the nag- had left it, in gay condition, about was crumpl d by a tractor·t.roiler on U.S. 36. The dead were memo To Charge Chicago Gangland (AFM) Cound a competitor Friday-a brand new film musicians union poles at the Soviet pavilion o( th 5 a.m. Wednesday. bers of two Kansas (amJUes. with no official member. Bru ls fair have been sent back "The idea oC climbing th So· Without even a membership list, the rebel Muscans Guild of Amer, 10 Ih ir unJls in We t Germany lor vi t nllgpol s whi h are In Cron~ The big, r v hide scraped over di elpUnary acllon. oC th SOy t P vition caught their the top of the car, pinning Ix oc­ ica dereated the AFM in an NLRB election , 580-484, to win bargaininl The Soviet Emba sy's press at- fancy, but bef re they had even cupants. One child was flipped Boss, Accardo, with Contempt rights for the men and women who make background music for movies .. tache said the two men lore down r ach d half the pol the Sovi t Cree but died instantly. It took "This is the first time the dictatorship of the AFM has been success· a Belgian nag, tri d to rip down pavilion guard appreh nd d n arly on hour to untangle th WASHINGTON IA'I - Contempt U.S. citizen. Thl' committee said Senate Crime Investigating Com· fully challenged," said the guild leader. trumpet player Cecil F. Read: Ihe Soul t nag and attempt d 10 th m." IIoTeckagl'. of Congre s proceeding were h Is a native or Chicago. mittee in lOSt but was acquitted. pas th m lvI'S orr as Soviet cltl· He d nied there had been any The dead : Benjamin Frank.lin started Friday again t Tony Ae- A erting that Accardo was try­ Contempt proceedings also were Launching of Solid-Propellent cardo, reputed bo or Chicago's ing to make a mockery oC his Con­ instituted against two of Accardo's f" zens wh n they were caught after wild chao e. Rogers, 55: his wife, Daisy, 48: Nike-Hercules Postponed a chase. Th poke mon aid Belgian po. Debbie Rog rs, 7, and Alice Camp­ underworld. H was accused oC stitutional privileges, McClellan underlings, Marshall Caifano and abusing his Fifth Amendment ord red the committee staff to Sam Battaglia. Both had Invoked In Mo cow, the SOviet press wa lice had filed no charg but "this bell, 14, of Par ons, Kan.: Mrs. ELGIN AIR FORCE BASE, an Army crew. A launching plat­ port (or guarantee against self-incrimina· draw up a contempt citation. the Fifth Amendment against tes· iDg on prot ing a grav vi w of th in· does not can at cour ,that th y Marg ry Seibel, 26. h r son, Rod· tifying. Fla. IA'I - The first launching Corm has been built Cor the 27· eld nt as "anoth r . provocation will not b di ciplin d when th y n y, 3. and daughter, Anita, 6, of tion. This must be approved by the palace o{ McClellan indicated he would go o( a Nike-Hercules missile from Coot missile. trick oC American military men." get back 10 C rmany. In Cact I Volley Center, Kan. Sen. John L. McClellan CD-Ark.) , committee and Ulen by a majority The Nike-Hercules rocket en­ The chairman of the Senate Rackets of the full Senate before being to the Supreme Court, if necessary, But a spokesman at the Am rio believe th yare going to be di - Rodn y was thrown clear but Elgin was postponed until Sat­ gine uses a solid·propellant fuel. Crown Committee, said it is time for the referred .to the Justic~ Department to get a ruJlng on how far the Fifth con pavilion gave Ihls account: ciplin d f(lr being drunk in a pub· di d instanUy as did lh oth rs Amendment can be stretched urday because of improper rang The missile to be launched will uncle, courts 10 rule on whether the (or pOSSIble p.roseCUl1on. conditions Friday. "Both of th m had been pend· lie place." except for Mary Alice, a daughter . d I ObligatIon to Society around a reluctant witness. be equipped with an instrument· heart ----- of Mrs. Rog rs by another marri­ Fifth Ame~dment can be u e . as McClellan said he hoped the One reason that Fifth Amend­ The surface·lo·air missile is to ed ballast warhead and a small The age. She died while volunte rs at· a device. SImply to refu e to ~Ive courts will b conscious of an ob. ment witnesses refuse to answer be fired from Santa Rosa (s· explosive charge Cor' spotting pur· stall Educators End tempted to rree h r. inro.rm~tl~n t~al could not poSSIbly ligation to soci ty as a whole and seemingly innocent que tions is a land on the Eglin reservation by poses. embassy Farmer Cuts Th tractor·trailer driver, Thom­ be mcrlmlDOtmg. . end Accardo to pri on. The maxi- legal theory that answering them cd. 3-Week Seminar a Short, 26, or Brighton, Ill., said Rejected ISO Qu.lhonl mum punishment for contempt is opens the door to related ques­ Tennessee Judge Convicted Rogers' ear wcrved Inlo hi Ian The poker-faced Accardo re- II year in pri on and a $1 ,000 fine. tions. For Unethical Conduct On Christian Faith aft r going out of control. (used to an wer about 150 ques- Accardo, el ganlly clad in a blue Clllmi Golf Incriminating Off Own Arm lions put by the committee. 10st suit. listened to McClellan Wilil0Ut For instance. Caifano refused to NASHVILLE. Tenn. IA'I - The Tennessee Senate convicted Judge Bright children from families in of them concern d violent erime a change of expression. He has answer a question as to whether lower oclo-economic groups do COLORADA SPRINGS, Colo. 11\ Gandy Dancer Held for Raulston Schoolfield of Chattanooga Friday on three impeachment in Chicago. and answers conceiv- be n arrested many time, but has he plays golf frequently. If he had charges of unethical conduct. It refused to bar him from office for life. not use Iheir ability to the rullesl, -A 48·ypor-old farm r amputated Hobo Jungle Murder ably could have been elf.lncrimin· never spent more than a few hours said yes, some lawyers hold that a SUI educator said Friday. hi own right arm with a pock t· aling. But Accardo reC" cd also to in any jail. III' was indicted lor he could then be asked whom he The vote, however, removes him from office for the remainder of Speaking to th registrants of knife Thursday when it wa caught LA CROSSE, Wis. I.fI - A 61- answer such questions as where contempt of Congress after rehs· plays with - and that he could not his prescnt a'year term, which ends Aug. 31. He was defeated last the mployment service coun elor in a hay baler. year-old onellm railroad gandy he was born and whether is is a inR to on wer que-stion before the exercise his privilege or remain­ month in a bid for the Democratic nomination to succeed himself. course at the Iowa Center for Con. Afterward, farmer Ru ell Hig­ dancer was order d held without ing silent after having answered The state charged Schoolfield took a case involving 13 Teamsters tlnuation Study, Albert Hierony. ginson o( Palmer Lake, Colo., bond Friday ror th murder of a the first question. Union members away Crom tile jury and directed a verdict of innocent. mus, a sociate prof sor oC educa­ calmly outlined to his 16-year-old 33·year-old woman in a LaCrosse Accardo refused to tell the com· The second charge was that a Chattanooga service station operator lion ald. children's ambition tend daughter. Beverly, exactly how h hobo jungle. Nikita: Hungarian Uproar mittee whether he had anything paid $1.000 to get a new trial. to correlate with their odal back· wanted lit [arm operat d while Jos ph T. WarbriLlon entered 10 do with gangland killings going ground rather than their ability. h wa in th ho pital. no plea 10 the charge of cond as tar back as the Chicago Saint Difficult To Adv.nc. h riffs D p. Bernard Bbrry degree mUrder, but d scribed to Valentine's Day massacre in 1929. RI Lng (rom one social I vel to aid it all happened thi way : Acting County Judge John Boss· (overup for Lebanon Plot lie III 0 rcfused to say whether 31 High School Students another I actually (airly difficult lIillgin on and B verly were op­ hard how the woman-known var­ he wa involved in an underworld in American today, Ih UI peak· erating the bal r in a pa ture Iously as Winifr d Sample and BERLI IA'I - Nikita Khrush· wa a coverup for a plol to inter­ conspiracy to shake down hotels. er said. Education is now the pri· when the farmer' arm became Winifred Chri ten en of Baldwin chev char, d Friday that the West· \' ne in Lebanon. re taurants, taverns and liquor mary agent of oelal mobility. No entangled in the bal'r. The arm Park, Callr.-was strangled after ern uproar over the execution In a belligl'rent speeeh before vendors through gangster·run pro· To Attend Arts Workshop longer do many ris by the "job" was badly mutilated. a drunken party with two mcn of the Hungarian freedom leaders the Eo t German Communist con· tection associations. route, moving up from paper boy With the h Ip of B verly. rug­ Wednesday night. gre~. the Soviel party bo s ,\ 0 This is the main subject oC Ulc Thirty-one Iowa high school stu- staging," with the auience on three to bu in ss exe<:uUve. ginson got out hi Jack knife and accused the West of trymg to tor­ committee's present inquiry. It dents will demonstrate next week sides oC the stage. The 12 juro~ "Most teachers are on the way The woman's partly nude body Lobster Boat-Freighter has receivcd testimony that rack­ cut oCf his arm above the elbow. was found with a strangling length pedo any summit conference how well they can meet the chol- deliberating the fate of a 19-year· up in the social scale, for exam· Higginson in truct d B verly to Crash Takes 3 Lives through stalling lactics. eteers have muscled into Chicago's old youth accused of murdering his pie," Hieronymus said. of clolhesline around her neck. lenges offered by full-length plays father occupy the stage during t~ drive his pickup truck 20 mUe to In addition, he said the Western restaurant industry and also into At the elementary school level, Warbritlon was quoted carll r by BOSTON I.fI - An India·bound labor union connected with the written for adult actors. The plays entire play. • Colorado Springs and a ho pi tat. Dist. AUy. Georg Thompson a there tends to be lilUe grouping He rode in the back of the truck. British rreighter collided with a powers were using Yugoslavia as industry. will be presented as the clima~ of "Twelve Angry Women" is an along cia lin s, he explained, bul They were riding along when, saying he looped the line around New Bedford lobster boat in the a Trojan horse to shatter Ihe Sovict 2 Witnesses Intimid.ted nearly four weeks of inlensive ef· adaptation of the television ploy, h r ncck and was unable 10 remove in high school 70 to 75 per cent suCfering Cram fright and shock Atlantic 76 mile oulh of Martha's bloc. McClellan announced that two fort In the Speech and Dramatic later made inlo a movie as or a youngster' "best friend" it when she started to choke. He her II, Beverly blacked out. The Vin yard early Friday with a loss Describing the Lebanese revolt witnes es under subpoena had been Arts Workshop at SUI. "Twelve Angry Men." come Crom his own social cia s. truck ran into a ditch. went for help and when he re­ of three live. turned she was dead. as a "fight for independence intimidated and that the FBI wa~ The student- actors will serve as Students acting in the plays also High chool students from higher Mrs. Polly Monahan, a Palmer The 484-foot City o( Karachi investigating. Intimidation of wit· crew members for all plays. hand· socio-economic levels are more suc· against the Dulles· Eisenhower Lake nurse, came upon th cene. Judge Bosshard continued the picked up (i\'e men of the crcw oC nesses would not be tolerated, the ling makeup, sets, lighting and will give dramatic readings Wed- cessful in extracurricular activities arraignment until Monday, pend· Doctrine." Khrushchev aid so·call­ She gave Higgin on a hot of mor· the 69-foot R. W. Griffin Jr. One oC cd Western preparations for inter· chairman said. other production details under the nesday, Thursday and Friday. ]n as well as in academic subj ct phine to ea hi pain until an ing appointment o( a public de­ direction of workshop instructors preparing these, each studeDt than children oC equal intelUgenc fender as counsel for Warbrillon, them was d ad. The captain and vention reminded him of the ex­ ambulance arrived. (j and high school teachers partid- made his own "cutting" {rom from families in a lower class. the who came to La Crosse recently engineer oC the h rman went plosive t956 East·West crisis. a It was then lhat IIiggin on in­ down with their lobster-laden craft. pating in the cooperative workshop Cull.length play. Performances will SUI professor said. tructed Beverly on how to take from Winona, Minn. "Then the imperialists made Board Approves P.rent. Want Pr.. ,.. .. care of the Carm. ' Meanwhile, the other man in the The scene of the cra h was about hysterical crie about the Hun· for speech teachers. be given in SUI's Shambaugh Aud. Author Mo t parents like to see their Hospit.al attendanls said Friday case, Orrison Henry Lewis, 33. 50 miles southwe t from the spot garian counterrevolution they or· Health Agencies A rarce and fa ntasy, "Lo and Be- itorium from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednes. children do some belter than they Higgin on' condition was remark­ was sentenced to ix months in off antucket wh re 50 lives were ganized while the French, British hold!." will be presented at 8 p.m. day and Thursday, and 1.2 :30 p.m. did, getting more education and ably good. the county jail ruter pleading lost two year ago in a collision oC and Israel imperialists made an Proposals for formation o( two Wednesday as the first workshop Friday. going Into a job on a somewhat Higgin on's comment: "The pain guilty to a charge of fornication the Italian liner Andrea Dorio and attack on the independence of the county agencies to oversee solid- play. "The Women Have Their ------­ higher level. But most parents was a little bit unbearable." with the woman. the Swedish ship Stockholm. Egyptian people ," he aid. tations for Johnson County health, Way," a light comedy, will be rA LONGINES.WITTNAU'1t WAre",. tend not to want their children to welrare and recreations was ap- given Tuesday at 8 p.m., and ~~ rise too much above the family proved Friday by the Iowa City "Twelve Angry Women," a dra- ~ _ 1'•• i PI level due to fear of losing eontacl Through Extern Program SUI- Chamber 0( Commerce Boord o( malic production. will end the ~ ~ with them, Hieronymus said. Directors. workshop at 3:30 p.m. Friday. ~ ,,10 ' C... " Social background seems to play The one agency. called the Unit· All plays will be open to the pub. III ~ llttle part In the choice of rriends ed Community Givers of Johnson lic without charge. They will be ~ \ - See I or in achievement at the college County, will arrange for the sup- presented in the University High ~ TM DIII~relU!e level, he stated. "In college, you port oC the groups. School auditorium. ~ tend to be accepted pretty much ~ The other, a solicitations review "Lo and Behold!" deals with an g III lor what you are and not 'cate­ Gives Psychiatric Training board for the county, will study author who decides to end his lile. < • gorized' as much." and approve or disapprove fund But the spirit world complicates i f But this is explained partly by By FRED HAWKER one or two years of lecture a.nd of three patients - all men or all This speaks for tilC program and drives. thi u the fact that few from the lowest St.ff Writer demonstrations in psychiatry, and women. The externs do the work the interest in it. It also shows The two proposed agencies ·ngs. ~ ,I~ social levels go to college, so col­ One of the services that sur one month of clinical service with themselves, subj ct to supervision that there is more acceptability on would be separate. John Patrick, author oC the ; ,. lege students are more nearly performs for the people oC the the Psychiatric Service in their by the staCf members. the part of the lay person toward Attorney Robert Osmundson, Carce, provides a happy ending Cor 0: ~ alike in social background than state is the extern program at the senior year. But the extern pro­ The externs meet the patient psychitary, he said. committee chairman, said the pro. the play, with the spirit-author pro· III are high school students. Psychopathic Ho pital. gram gives them valuable clini­ when he comes in, interview him , At present only Cour of the eleven posals are going to be presented moting romance between his pret· ~ ALL-PROOF- i Sociologists have classified the cal experience, Moeller said. diagnose his case, recommend and externs are at tile hospital. The to various communities around the ty cook and his doctor. ~ population into six socio-ecoDomic The program is designed to pro- ",_t.,'.. i vide training in clinical psychiatry Dlvl4Md In Grovp. carry out treatment, and attend other even are out on the county to determine public opinion Romance also enters into the i levels on the basi oC four charac· the discharge interview. They also one month senior perceptorships. on the mailer. second play, "The Women Have .;, , ~ teristics. Hieronymus said. These to a number of junior and senior This year they are divided into You can'l see the differencI, but • medical students at SUI. Dr. WiI· two groups: eight externs with the attend weekly review rounds , In this program, senior medical Meeti ngs are planned in Lone Their Way," an adaptation of a ~ are occupation, source of income. where the patients· progress is students spend a month during the Tree. July 21; Solon July 25: aDd Spani sh drama. The women of the 0 Wittnauer "All·PROOF" w.tch" ~ type of house in which the person Ham S. Moeller, assistant professor adult psychiatric service and two at the hospital said. with the child (under 16 ) psychiat­ reviewed, and additional work or summer between their junior and Hills, July 29. A meeting in Iowa small village promote romance be· z offer maximum protection .,.inst· ) lives and his dwelling area. senior years working with a gen- City is planned Cor sometime in tween a reluctant young lawyer "There is an increasing need for ric service. change of program is recommend· g damage by water,' shock, dus~ ; ed . eral practitioners. August. from Madrid and the "pearl" oC c magnetism, rust and ,u.!ln· • psychlalri ts," Dr. Moeller aid. When the students enter the pro· Program Excellent The Retail Trade Committee of the village girls. ; .,.1 Jobless Benefits The primary motivation behind the gram, they re<:eive a two week Through thl. syst.m, the pi­ teed ,gainst mlinsprinl brllbill ~ program is to stimulate student in. orietnation. It is necessarily con· tient. ..t the best c.r. po.sible, The consen us of the (our junior the Chamber of Commerce has "Twelve Angry Women " will u externs present was that the pro. been polling its members and the provide contrast, both in manner ~ Aproduct of the Lonlines·Willn.utr J Jump 100,900 terest in psychiatry. densed, but lives them a (airly Moeller Slid, ".nd w. fltl that Witch Company. • comprehensive exposure and fam- It ofh" ,ood trlinl", few the gram is excellent, and offers valu- county Farm Bureau has been of production and in emotions. The ~ WASHINGTON ~lnilial claims .Most of Iorrwa 'S resident psychia· iliarity with psychiatry, its allied medlCiI atudtnt. ... abel training, both for the future ",PiiiiireiiiiiseiiiiiniiiiiteiiiiiiiidiiiiitiiiiiheiiiiiiiiPiiiiilaiiiiiniiiii' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiPiiiiiliiiiiaYiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiibeiiiiiiiiPiiiiiriiiiioiiiduiiiciiieiiiiidiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii"iiiiiaiiiiireiiiiina ~ (or unemployment benelits jum. ped trlsts come om extern programs. . d ' d' . d The externs have no part of the general practitioner and for the .. ~ By enlarging the program we en. serVICes, an 10 lagnosmg an to 467,200 during the week of July large the number of students ex. treating people wth emotional treatment in tbe out·patient clinic, ~i planning to go into psy- 5, the Government reported Fri· posed to the principles and bene. problems Moeller said. but they do interview the patient, ~~~~: . F'RE E MAN ~ i day. This was an Increase of fits ot p ychiatry," he said. The extems learn about occupa- diagnose his case and recommend They feel that "one half of their ~ program is teaching and they real· : 100,900. More Adequ.tely Trained tional and re<:reational therapy, treatment. t Iy put their heart into it." ! The Labor Department Bureau oC "A second beneIit o( the pro- psychology and social service. A senior staCf member then in· "They are never to busy to help Shoes for Men \) Employment Security reported the gram is that the externs who be- They receive training on various terviews the patient to substantiate ~ us with our problems," one oC ; seasonal rise was not as large as come general practitioners will be types of mental iUness, their diag- the extern's diagnosis. the 103,800 Cor the same week last more adequately trained to diag. DOsis and treatment. The students The externs work in the clinic them said. V I t $22 95 < i year, when the total went to nose and treat patients who have are observed and receive Indivi- three days a week. handling cases The extlms .Iso fltl th.t the,.. a u eSO. will be .n even ,re.ter number % 339,300. emotional difficulties along with a dual instruction from a senior staCf by appointment. of Ippliclnts for the prog,.m Now ~ WJnNAUER ALL·PROOf. Stlinl'" • Claims Ciled by workers wbo are physical illness," MoeJler explain. member. Appllclnts SC ....nect Mxt ye.r due to the onthusi.lm ; steel ease. luminous dial. WIt\! ~ not eligible lor vacation pay during ed. Alter the orienleUon program. Student apply for the program thlt the p,.... nt group h•• shown. I: eXpinsion bind. $31.11 F1I \ '; . temporary summer plant shut- "Thi. I. in It ..pi", with tile the time is devoted to training and to Dr. Paul Huston, director of downs were primarily responsible, field'. ..".,.., pII/losopf1y, tll.t supervising in various phases of the Psychiatric Hospital, and are The externs point out that an .; $580 to $1480 ~ 'So lonl as cryr:.I, back i' advantage of the program, other , .nd Item ... Intlet. the report said. New auto layoUs tile ....,..1 pr~r I. ,...lIy the hospital program, with Indiv· carefully screened to insure as than the experience, is the amount ~ in Michigan and elBewbere can· tile first /I,.. 01 dtIM .. In ment" dual supervision by a staff memo well·rounded persons as possible. trlbuted to Iibe iQcrease. lII...... • ber. Personal attitudes, motivations, J Insured . unemployment. repre- The ltudents do not receive any Otfttr InstructiOl'l Fields and personal integrity count as ~a~a~:~C:~~,:!it easier to pay'l sI~ f}~r~~~~~~:~expenses, they EWERS Fe' 0TWEAR ~ I. J.w.I.,Fuiksl It senting workers idle at I.east a academic credit lor their work, Other fields of instrucUon are in mucb as academic standings, MOO- said. ~ Optomltrlat 3 w~ ~r the jo~J. pay p ,~ t a~,~ . $150 ~r ~th t~ ip. ~ out-patient services. let; said. Two o{ the extems expressed in- I ~ 220 E. W•• hl"' .... i dfeJine4 by 59.110 cki u ~ior.. 7 per .monftJ'. 'Fniors. .,l lae ~.palient service, the More stUck:Dts aPRly than .can tentfinp of. applying ltliain ~xl ~ Yb~t i elfe for Over 50 Yer' ~ 2f witek to 2,t15t:1fO. As • a sludents they recei s~1r . e •assigned a maximum JIOiIaibI,y be "Cl~ ·},fpeUer. ~,,_ : ,. ,.. .. ~ ., . ~'" , \l< I ..1iP!i-- ...... ---- ..----- ..------..~ ,CA. ·.: oNciINti~ WITrNAUI .. WAf!;"1 II