• The Weather ." ~.r-- Serving tho State Falr t.dar. PartIr l'MMJ' University of Iowa aM WU'Blrr SabINa,. HIP ....,.. 71: ..... SI. Campus and Din ThurM." It; Ie." Iowa City I'. • Est. 1868 - AP Leased Wire - Five Cents Iowa City. Iowa. rod , June 26. 1953 - VoL. 91, No. 193 , Envoy Gives · Se~·~et : ....o Note to Korean Chief 'Cheaper by the Dozen' Orchestra To Give Concert To Minister Says Rhee Shows Mother To 5peafc 'f./ere 'LiHle Gods' No Sign$ of Better known as the mother of Caused Riots Easing Terrils that large family in New Jersey lege of engineering. and 13 years BEHLfN vp)- East Germlny's which came "Cheaper by the Doz- on the faculty ot P\jrdue unlver­ Prime Minuter Otto Grotewohl SEOUL (FrIday) (JP)-Presldent en," or as the heroine at "Belles sity as prefessor ot management. reported on the Soviet pur,e list Elsenhower's .peellli emlsSllry and bec:luse or the worker rebellion In defiant Pres/dent Syn(man Rhee on Their Toes'," noted pioneer in Her biography in Who's Who in met Thur day In II tateful se Ion motion and time study. Mrs. Lil- America gives a list of her services his puppet stlte. heaped most of that could determine wht'thcr a lian M. Gilbreth will make her on educational and the blame Thursday on his under- truce will be achiev d In Korea. I] th appearance before the sur committees of national and inter­ Hnp - the "Utile ,ods" In th'e Walter S. Ro~rtson, a islant

.1 summer management course to- national ·importance. Red offices of town and county. secre"ry ot state tor Far Eastern night. She is the author or co-author In an appartmtly frantic fllht affairs, delivered to the doughty. to stay In office the Communist 78-year-old chief executJve an ur- Mrs. Gilbreth's speech, "Motion of nine important books on sub- .' lent secret me ale from the U.S. and Time Study: Past. Present and jects related to Industrial PremIer stumped throullh the In- admInistration. Future." will be given at 7:30 in ment, home makIng and help duatrlal centers or the Soviet-oc- Robertson qld the contents ot the RIver room of the Iowa Me- handicapped people. THE ALL-STATE INSTRUMENTAL ~IUSJC camp orchestra, af- ./ Paul Vln BodelTlven. dJrecior 01 binds aad orehestra I~ New cupied zone to try to patch to- the m age would be made pub- morial Union. A dinner at 6:30 'Heart KUcllen' ter two weeks 01 Intensive rehearsal, will perform tQnlcht In I con- 1(erk uu.iverslty, and Paul BeluD., dJreeter of balUla at MaaoIl Cit,.. ,ether the shattered remains of lie later. In the meantime. he :ldd- will precede the talk. Mrs. Gilbreth fOstered the build- eert at 8 in the Iowa Memorial Union. Three bancb a ..o will piay. will cenduet. (See pldure of one of &he .,.... ea pan 3.) his government'l prestl,e. saved ed, he could .Ive no hint IS to la Earns Derrees ing of the "Heart Kitchen" tor dis- * * * no w 0 nI y b y So v Ie t mar II a I Iaw. nallire.Tho cont rence. which began lit Mrs. Gilbreth received her B.A. play at the American Museum or Orcheslra 3 Bands I 0 , ' r. I Killed 70 Preps Expected The West Berlln newspaper, 6:30 p.m. Thurl'day, Jowa Time. and M.A. degrees in literature Natural History for the occasion of, ne me ax .. u I Der Abend. predicted that Grote- broke up three hours lat~r. trom the University of CaliCornia, "National Em ploy the Handi- T PIC rt For AII.Slale Vocal wohl would be replaced by Her- No tim ... wu Innounccd for 11 in. 1900 and 1902, respectively. and capped week." This kitchen fea- 0 resen once House. Favors Extension of Excess Profits Tax; mann Kastner. a former chairman luture conference. married Frank Bunker Gilbreth. turcd many ot the Gilbreth prin- At U. T.· h Reed Threatens To Resign from Congress M· C H of the Liberal Democratic party- Pnelpltalft Crlslt tather of motion study, in 1904. ciples of motion economy and ob- nlon onlg I USIC. amp ere but only after lhe two million Rhee's persIstent and stron, op- Along with her household dut'es WASHINGTON (JP)- The Ei- . workers who revolted throu-hou' position to pre,ent armistice term. as mother of 12 children, she P:o- tyaOinrked Hitesarntalme ir?m. the N~w senhower administration won .I means committee, whose members Bore than 10 Iowa hiih school • • precipitated a crill. just as th(' ddt h Ph D d aSSOCiation Which Three bands and an orchestra . bltler resentment over be- students wfll arrive at SUI Sun- the ezut tone lill week have been UN comfTIand and the Commu- ce f e B 0 ~rnd er 't '. . 191e5gree sponsored its construction. It was made up of 220 Iowa high school major test Thursday Olgbt when Ing bypassed by the Repu15llcan day mornln" to ~udltlon for the cowed suffIciently to permll the nlst. Ippeared read)' to onnounce rom. rown unlversl y. m. move d to the Be II evue hosPlta. I mUSICians,. . WI'11 presen t a concer' t th e h ouse ru Ies comml'tt ee. YI'cld - leaderahlp' and the ruI' es commlt- All-State Vocal." Music camp QC- IIftinr of martIal law. final a(M!ement. .Her man)'.. outstandm" ." accom- wh ere I·t· IS S t'llI use d f or e d uca- tomg' ht a t 8 merna' th In It·ounge 0 109 ta Whit e HItouse peas. vo P. d to tee. accordIng to Rolph Rea camp• dl- Biamel Local Il.-c. Robertson WIS nt to Korea on phshments",.~m du~trlal mana~e- tiona I work with heart and cancer the Iowa Memorial UnIon. cl ar an excess protlts tax The showdown vote came aft('~ rector The pur..,ose of the camp is Tit hlft th bl t I In 11th hour ml Ion apparently 'ment and englneerlOg both With tient ads 'bed' a n st i h' . . . . ry n, 0 a e arne 0 0- • her husband and alom: have been pa sse. cn . 10 ,.a s- ~he concert, w Ich IS a presen- sion bill tor debate on the Re~d tossed out a veiled threat to to provid~ the studl!nts with two cal bosse f th rulnoUJ I _ In an attempt to ret Rhee to modl- rewarded by eight h~nOrary de- sue ot Reader s Digest. tatlOn of the 15th annual fIne arts floor. qUIt congress. weeks oC intensive traln/n, plus a . s or e upr Sfy hit stand. grees Mrs. Gilbreth was instrumental festival, will conclude the two S· It I th I cotn Incensed by the administration's summer vacation. 109, Grotewohl claimed 90 per Rhee showed little sign or end- . MallY Activities in encouraging the establishme?t weeks session o~ the All-State In- mit~:u v~~ee;u~/'ki1l e n:~~sDanlei maneuver to detour around his Approximately 25 Iowa high cent of those who have ned Red In. his stron, opposItion to an ar- . . . ?t the management course now 10 strumental MUSIC camp. Reed's own bill calUng Cor a 10 committee and spring the bot1led- school teachers will be,ln Q work- persecution In East Germany mlstlce. teilln, 500,000 che rinK tl I.~. addItion t?d he~ b~S~ .~~ a~- Its 14th year at SUI. Paul Van Bodegraven, director per cent slash in lndlvidual Ir- up tax bIll onto the house tloor. shop of theIr own at SUI on Mon- would return now-lured by hill South Koreans t n Seoul rally I Viles as If-res I en. 0 . I ret, Vernon Martin. general sales of bands and orchestra at New come taxes starting July l. Reed banted his list on the lable day. under the direction or Prot. retorm promises _ except thot '!'hur do that they m\lst b rt'ody nc .• co~su h 109 eng~n~ers 10 man- manager for M~ytag company. York university. and Paul Behm. That marked a second triumph and shouted In red-laced anler: Hlmie Voxmnn. ot the mualc de- th d ttl th "lltU od" to ntht to the death It a truce on • s d wO yearts Newton. will begm today's talks director of bands at Mason City, for the EIsenhower admlnistra- 'No Place for Me' partment. ey 0 no rus eel present 15 silln d. a~e;nen ~ St~ve t a~ tl'rm.~ ~e~s~r;::~ re~ation~ ate~a:w~:: co~- at ~0:30. a.m. in .studio E of the will conduct lh~ music groups. tion. The President has said re- "If that's what you're .oln, to The studenla wlll live In \101- in town and county ottlc S. Hal'l New Attat'k Engmeermg bul!dmg. .Featured s?lolst .for the concert peatedly that taxes should not do, this is no I?lace ror me-and verslty dormitories. where all Grote~ohl warned these local As the hour approached for the wll~ be JSOlce Richards. a r;>es cut until a bal- . . I've becn here 35 years !llrhUnllthclr me'll! will be served. bosses 'they must climb down conter nee. Chine e Communi t5 Momes. East high ~chool junIor. anced budget Is ' principles In iovernment." lIIatl'ueu.n Vlrie" from their thrones and cstabll.h hurlld a 13.0oo-man attack behInd who Will ~la~ the vloli~ solo part In Sight. The New Yorker, oldest Repub- rnstru,·tlon will be offered In the proper close relations and a h vy artillery barrOlLe acaln t In Mozart s Concerto 10 D Ma- On the v 0 t C lican in continuous servicc In the D'USle theory, ltPPl'ecluti"n Iln:! frIendly co-operatlon with our the Allied lIne. One or the on- jor." . "dealing with .the carried his n,ht before a condutt.ng wilh the studell!s par- people." slaught •• a heovy attack on the One" band Will ~Iay Tioga excess pro fit S jam-packed session of the rule. tlclpatin;! 111 IlIrle and smnll v:)- In an attempt to .how they are We. tern ector, we. thrown back March ~.y Merella, Westc?es~er tax me m b e r s committee vote on the tax meas- cal enltc-In ,j-:I a chorus tor boys. winning the workers' flvor, the by South Korean troops. Overture b>: Grundman, Insh said the voting UJ"e. a chorl/.' /j,' ' iris 1lI11 a mlud Communilll.. party ~ daolded Th I • th It I Folk Song SUlte'· by Erickson and a"neully f q I • e ury o. e assau ,open ng "S F t "b G d '"I" - UJlleas CGnrret!s acta to e.tend chOir compri.s.ing U1e entire JrfOUP, to try Ii sOfTIewhat risky experl- the fourUl year of the war seemed ea an asy y ar nero lowed par t Y it the exce 5 profits levy Is .ched- · They wUI put aside their. t.ltl leA ment today, t~ punctuate the Rods' o~gry d ,_ A second ~~nd will pla~, "La lines. with Ilied to die next Tuesday. But tj"le nhd stop drl,In, ever)' atlet noon Pllblie Ran,. mand that the A111e. put a check- Donna March by Tarver. Con- !=>emoc;rots 10 tax could sUIl be kept alive an« t9 enjoy a variety ot recreational The i It d k f 0 rein on Rhee who Inst. week de- ce:t Overt~re" br. Hadley~ "Danse 109. . made retroactive by passing an Bctlvlties. Jnclu!lin~ BwI.mmlni. three ~Ig ~:ste Berlf:rb:::U'~ ~~ fled the UN ~nd lihatlered lmme- ~ I r ~ ass len ~ .. by De~lbes and The rules committee vote ca extension blll Jater • softball, folt. tenniS, plOgpOlIg a public rally In support ot the dlate truce pl"OIpeci.s by releasing Royce Hall SUlte by Willan. aIter ~ dramatic. three-hour and shu ftleboll rd. new rogram. 27,000 onU-Red Korelln war pri _ The orchestra will play "Song bate III which Reed and lice Keeps In Toueh COnceN PI&nned p oners ot Jupiter" by Hahdel-Anderson members of his committee President B.isenhower was re- It was a simlJarly planned dem- - "Symphony No 2" by Hanson~ tested that constitutional keeping in close touch as Three concert.~ wlll be prescnt- onstration lost week that Irot out Demln" Unification Van Hoesen "Mood Symphonique tive procedures were being the rule~ committee met. Tile ed .during th~ two-w~ek camp, of hand and ,rew into the bloody Rhee demands unification at for Strings" 'by La Rosa and "Con- stroyed," PresIdent was known to have con- Rca said. An open-Ilr ve!'per revolt or June 1.7. KOTell or continued worfare. certo in D Major" (AdelaIde) by The de isi n wa b ice tacted at le~t one member of the service Is planned f6 t Shunldl a~. ThIs Ume, however, the ral\y Robertson Dlso brought a secret Mozart be c tOth s I· Y VO rules committee. Rep. B. Carroll July 5, at 1 p.m. on telh In scene will be ringed by Russian note lor Rhee (rom seeretary of . mem rs 0 e ru es group R (R T ) Iront of Old Capitol SoloLsla and t t J h F t D II The third band will play HAp ported eece - enn. • II b 11 d tanks and troops. s a eon os er u es. - . E' h d th to d sma ensem .es" w I broa cast R b rts th t t palachian Sui t e ,. by Kinyon, Hearlnr Next Week Isen ~wer an 0 er p a - over WSUI July 8 at 8 p.m., And 0 e on, mum on e con en !I . "SYmphony in C Minor-Larghet- minIstration officials have lnsist- II \ fit HI b C II Rh of his messalles. wid newsmen on .. b Will' d HTh st Speaker Joseph Martin. ed that the government must hav!! a , na orma concer w e pre- a I on ee his arrival he was S okin, "to t o y lams an ears M ss ) id th bill ' III t sented by the variOus iTOUPS J ~J ly and Stripes. Forever March" by a., sa. e w no the t.l!x revenue for another fIx 10 achieve not only peace with hon- Sousa called up 10 the house before months-until next Jan. L8 to . or but also a tree. united, Inde- . Monday 'd" • The All-State Instrumental Mt.- The students will attend a final ' . • avol gomg deeper mto red Ink sic camp. which attracted more pendent Korea." pa;ty after the concert in the Riv- He said he would be wllhng .0 and to prevent further Inllati.on. than 200 Iowa high schOOl Iltu- Rhee told the C'heerlng Seoul er room or the Union. The camp wail a few days longer if the The administration has eshmat- <.lents to the university ends ttlls rally Thursday "we will have to queen, who was selected by a stu- and. mea~s committee would . . ed ~hat if the excess pt'of~ts tax Saturday. The two c~mps offer face death" It the armistice. which MRS. LILJ.IAN M. GILBRETH watches ~hlle Prof. Wayne Dee­ dent ballot earlier this week. wIll a b!1J or Its own or show an IOCU- expires. the government will lose similar pto,ranlS jn Instrumental almost reached the slanlnl 5taga ran, dlreetor of the StJ] summer manarement course, expl&ln. the ' be announced at the party. natl~n to do so. $800 million in levies. and vocal music. lut week. I. accepted. ,workllll'l of an audio-timer tape recorder. Mrs. Gllbretb. noted Without setting a specific deacl- Dem ... DI.pla, Glee * * * vionur In motion and time study. was Instrumental In encourarlnJ line for the ways and means grol,lP Democrats openly displayed 'TOAS'r OF THE TOW"n Nhell f the establishment of the ma.nalement course at SUI, Today will 'Body Mechanics' to act, Martin indicated he ,lee over the bitter florht within T>ES MOiNES 1l1>'I_Th H e ru . a s or mark ~er 11th .appearance lI'efore the man&lemeat course croup thought next Wednesday was a .. ~ '" I I" arry over the 14-year hl,tory of the course. ,Marvin t i Mundel, left, Can Chase Aches, bl r t It f th the Republlcan party and fluna Larson ,amlly sat down for an F II UN As bl ~easQ~a e Ime 0 wa or barbed taunts at their GOP cOI- evening at television Thuhday U sem y held of the maaarer-trainlnr prolTam of the U.S. Irm, ordinance Professor Says cO,~.mltt~e to show ~t. hond, leagues on the dlIrlculties of lead- and a faw minutes late~ were in Rock l&la,nl1, m., wu alao on the staff of the firs! maalrement I d g.~ve the.m tl~e ~~ come ership. carrying a flaming TV let out ot T De K course, Most people accept the ac:hes through.. . Martm said. 1 hope Leading oil the administration's theIr IIPllrtmenl "The picture 0 IKUSS orea and pains which come with sum- the~ Will co;o:; t~rou~h. ,~t ,:",ould case. majority leader CharJes went out," said Larson, "and mer housecleaning or the firs t rna e every y app er. Halleck, (R-Ind.), pleaded at one then smoke and then llames .tart- UNITED NATlONS, N. Y.(JP'}- tennis match ot the season vith Exprl!llIH Hepe point that It was up to the rules ed eomlng out of the back ot the Prime Minister Jawabarlal Nehru the philosophy that "that's the Rules chair.man Leo Allen, (R- commltlee to clear the le,lslation set." The Lanons carted the set of India Thursday called for a World News Briefs way it has to be," Ill.) likewise expressed a hope lor a floor vote as the only vyay outside and called firemen who full meetin, of the UN .eneral But Prof. Frank D. Sills of that . "maybe something can left open to the GOP leadership put out the TV fire with a band a~mbly ver), aeon to deal wIth A Condensation of Lat. Developments men's physical education at SUI. worked out" • to prevent the tax from explrin,. pump. Larson said a repaIrman Korea and President S),n,man I_------~------· will take to television Sunday to Allen said he was holding up Eisenhower has contended there had juat returned the set 20 mln- Envoy Rhee, but ran Into llrm opposJ- prove that many of these aches action to give GOP leaders a be no tax cuts Ul\til a bal- utes earlJer. He caUed the repair- tlon from the U.S. WASHINGTON (JP)-Chairinan GordoD Dean of the atomic en- and pains can be reduced or elim- chance to talk with the ways and anced federal bud,et a In light. man to take it back a,a1n. From the U.S., A Faleful Note Nehru', can was "Cabled from ergy oommission said Thursday that if Premier Georgi Malenkov py proper "body mechan- CaIro to Canadian ForeJgn Seere- Russia knew the atomic strength of the U.S. he would never start d f k tary LeIter ,B. Pearson, president war. Qean sounded this note in a farewell news conference before Presented ovcr WOC-TV, Dav- Army Dismaye at In 0 Lea - I of the 6O-natJon llS5embly. retirement next Tuesday. He told reporters, In answer tQ questions, enport. the program will bc shown t Informed of thLs unexpected that he dldn·t think the prefise number of bombs-in the American "n the "University Hour" telecast ~lns turn on the Korean muddle, U.S. stockpile need be disclosed. I at 11 a.m. Sunday. .Detae,ls _ of Secret Wea Revealed by Congress ~~.. a~a~~~gatc Henry Cabot Lod,e · · I... Sillo will be interviewed by a.1b SEOUL (Friday) (JP) - More. thon 13,000 Chinese Reds hit the Shafer. A4, Sigourney. Another I "Fr_nlU)', I can not Ima,lne western and f.astern Korean fronts early today and. In both sectors. SUI student will demonstrate WASHINGTON (II') _ An ar- anythilll ..,hich would more sure- furious tl~htlnl raged unabated !lIter daybreak. The assaults by proper methods ot working and senal of new army weapong was visilll a committee of what te.sti- other round, So we ore making a tike a tank, able to travel vlrtu- Ly :ej~l~be e~r~ now bel.ng ~Qme 10,000 Communists' on one of th~ old invasion routes to Seoul playing, and s:veral portions of dl I d Th d I 1 di mony should be eliminated. aub-callberj!d round whICh will ally anywhere. The plan iI to ~a " ,II U an armu- In the west and some 3.000 Chinese 10 the east opened the fourth the program Will be on film. sc ose urs ay. nc u ng a extend Its ran,e by about ~O per equip all army dlvlaions with th~ ce. year of the Korean war. U.S. eighth army headquarters reported that The ~rogram was directed by powerful tank-killer gun called The testimony of officials on the Cent." Ontos. The army Is now experl- It. .pokeaman for the Indian Soutl\ Korell!\ troops west of Yonchon. 40 miles north of Seoul. in- Sam Becker of the sur tell.!vlslon "The Bat" and shells .to give the army's share of the pendin, mlll- Simon's remarks thUi JUliest- menUng with two tyJ>C5 of weap- d~I~!t.Ion laid Nehru'. cable de- fIlcted an estimated 3,100 casualties on the Reds up until 7 a.m. teaching staff, and proquced by atomic cannon greater ran,e tary bud,et covered a variety o( ~d: . 01\8 mounted on the Ontos: A c ..... ~ tbe sftuatlon in Korea is • • •• Prof. John R. Winnie. chief or T k b · k b h • matte· I d·n" It! t quadruple mount of .50 caliber developjn, into a three-way fitht l .. d t· • a en a ac y t e disclosures Il. mc u I Ii an expos on 0 I 'l'b" nn,e of the "'n iI bem, . th Co iltl th UN WASJUNGTON (JP)-A federal judge ruled Thursday that for- te eVlslon pro uc Ion. . ' th I f th 280 mill' t \ ~ .- 1\111' in a tllJTf!t for use a,atnlt Imonl e mmun , e mer air force Sat. Robert W. Toth was illegally seized by military about weapons it conside:ed sec- ca~n~~ u~~Ch s~oots ~th ~';:,~~ ::':~edmr::~ I~ present to-mile strafing enemy planes; and the PrCOmmaDld d Rhhe1d by the U.S., and police in PlttsQUrfh Ma;y 13 and flown to South Korea to face court Lyon Nomination Killed ~et. the arn:y started an mfonaal and conventional ammunition - . a. Bat and tank lUll. ea ent ee. martial on charges of murdering a , South Korean. But U.S. district As M' B D' mquiry to find out how the care- . 2. Selentlsu apparently now are The Bat is a recoilless rifle Nebru laid the situation had de- Judge Alexanl.ier Holtzoft held up Issuance of a wrlt of habeas cor- Ine ureau Irector fully guarded details strayed Into Generals told the committee that able to eompre.. the fortner bulky probably of about 105 millimeter teriorated 10 sucb an extent It pus orderJrUI Toth brouiht home ' to permit an appeal trom his rullnl WASHlNGTON (JP)- Pr Id t the official. published transcript the question of whether "we r-an and Intricate atomic explclllive and caUber. It Jets its name from Its would be ,oad to have a ~slon to the U.S. court of appeals he~. Formal notice of appeal will be Eisenhower Thursday wl:dr~~ ot be.arinp befQre a hours '~ppro- or ~annot defend Europe" with the trlilel' into. package even Imall- desll?atlon "Battalion Antitank." of the auembl1 soon. flied today but a final ruling by the appeals court may be months th 't1! T L t b prJabons subcommIttee. manpower and division. available er than tbe approximate 11 incb Exlstln, models are hand-built a,way. di:e~t:l~t t~: ~ure~: o/~':ne~ : e The defense department, wllicb , may hinge o~ tbe ato.ruc: ea,nnon. . bote ~f 'the atomic cannon. for study. A pilot nladel for use In TITO MEETS ADLAI • • ~. Eisenhower pulled back the a few .weeks ago had iBsued a E!sewhere 10 th~ heann,s came Atnofti the other neW d~v.lop- startln, fuU-scale prodUction Is BELGRADE, Yuaoslavla (.4") W.\SmNGTON (JP)- The state department disclosed Thursday nomination from the senate at the crackdQwn order on accidental testimony t/lat the army Is askin, menu, most of them still In the due in the Dext fiscal year. Wlt- Pr8ident Tito r e eel v e d Adlai It has purged al\ coples ot some 300 books from its overseas libraries request at Secretary ot the In- leaks of secrets. apparently was more money for the A-aun pro- lestin, stale, described in the sup- neases told the committee the Bat S1evenson, the U.S. Democratle . but that order._ have gohe out not to burn or destroy them. The books terlor Douglas McKay. waHln, to hear, what army oftic- gram. Maj. Cen. Lestle E. ~imon, jIOSedly seeret testimony were: A "will be much more accurate than leader, Thunday on the Island of hove been removed from library shelves under state department dl- McKay acted atter Lyon had iail learned about the matter. of ordinance r~arch and develop- new weapon-earry\nl vehicle our present recoilless rifle and of BrtoDi in the Adriatic. A terse or­ rectlves aimed It eliminating all works which ('o.uld be Interpreted told a .senate committee he geta a There was no dispo.s1tion by.army ment, said the reason Is thil~ c:allecl tile OntOi and Dleknamed considerable ran,e." Tb1t would flclal announcement or the meet­ as pro-Communist. At a news conference, Robert A. Johnson, head a year pension from the officials to place responsibility on "We want a much 10nJel' range "'the TNI\I." It Is scheduled to ,0 IUClest that the velocity of thein, said onl1 that Tlto had a lon, , th,e department'. [nternational Information hdmlnistration, acknow- Anaconda Copper Millin, Co. and the bouse subcommittee. It was with the gun than Is now attain,- Into prod~lon aomeUme durin, projectile normally comparatlve- talk with Stevenson In the pres­ ledged t}\at present Instructions have "led to confusion in the tleld' , dislikes the federal mine safety explained that the army Itself as- able, both tor the conv~ntiOnaJ the year beJinnlng July 1. The ve- ly low for recoilless weapons bas ence 01 .laze Vlban, secretary cen­ and that new, more precise directives lire beiDl prepared, siumes tbe responslbUltr tor ad- t;ound of ammunition a~d for the I1Ic:1e appean to be a ttaek~d type, been stepped up, enl of ~ YUloalav I!»~emment. Pa&e Z-n'IE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa City, la.-Frl., June 26, 1953 Parents ' Are round Investigation Christie Found Guilty; Interpreting London Killer of 1 FRIDA Y, JUNE 26, 1953 Sentenced Gallows the News Smart People,. fo .ewytce I. riVeD ea all •• "ytee .rr.,. Pullu.hed dall7 except Sunday and . 8,. I.M. ROBOTS Ja. Monda,. and I~,al holiday. by Student to...... bT ,:1It I.m. Tb D.II,. I ..... Frod 111, .... nall, P.bU.... ' LONDON (JP) - John Reginald Associate. Prell Publlcatlonl, Ine., 128 Iowl Av~., Iowa .1 .....11 ...... rt .... nl, .a lite r ••, .t DAIJ,Y IOWAN EDITO.tAL ITArr Christie, who admitted he stran- Clt¥, Iowa. 7..nlued .. leCond cla.. 01. I.arnall.... b.lldIDW. D.b.q.t .a" EdJtor ...... James Fo.teI Group Agrees News Analy., mall maUer .t the pootoHlco at low. ewa ...... ,eD frDID ....m. &e .1 ... . Mana_ln, EdItor ...... Jo.epb Me".r .. gJed at least seven women in a City. under the aet of con,.._ cd l nd , .. ~ 1 ,.m ... G ...... daU,. '.'.r. Parents !;Ire a lot smarter people ten-year orgy of sex and death, Whoever Ilrst said that the only _M_"_._ch_2_, _l_flt_. ______••, 11. ••••: ...... I. U D •••• Newl Editor ...... Sarlh Ada".,. than some of them think! was sentenced to the. gallows tbing wrong with communism is MEMBER OF THE ASSOClAftD pRJ:SSI ------CII,y EdJtor ...... Ben Bank..,,, ' •• m D•• D Ie .. ldDI· ... I. AlSt City EdJtor Dave Peter""n Such seemed to be the gcneral Thursday. that it doesn't work was speaking :rho AsIoclated PreIS Is enUUed ex- Call 4191 •...... conclusion of speakers and dii- A' Y f • e men and thr.ee . . ' clualvely 10 tile ute for republlcatlon •• ,.,1 n .... lI.ml..... m.n ·. ,... II.... , Sporlll EdItor ...... Fred Thbm•• Jur 0 nm . of course, about a socIal, economlc 01 all the local neWI printed In this .r nne..... m ••" I. Th. ~III, I.",... B t EdJ K b 1J. cussion groups meeting during the women took only 84 minutes to and polltical theory not · about newlpaper .. well .. all loP "",WI Edllor"l .ftl••• "" In lito c ••••• r.... ocle:y to...... al:Y urll t"vo day ' Iowa' Conference on ' u .... COD'-' Editorial Assistant ...... Kay Cto.. , ·l-d Develop·ment a d Parent. find him guilty of the murder of something that has been turned , ~______dllpald>el. ... . Chief Photo,..aph~r ...... BlJI Turn~r Chl n his wife. They brushed aside a Into a weapon of Sovl'et power'- -_------1 Education at SUI this week. I d • MIJlBJ!:R Sublcrlption .atel - by carrier In Iowa DAILY IOWANBii8iNESS IrAt, Sponsored by the Iowa Child plea that Christ e was "rna as a politics. I AUDIT Bua.AU City, 20 cpnlo weekly 'It f8 per yelr In Bu.lne .. Man ...er .... Sam A. Preston Welfare Research station with the March hare" when he made his Nevertbele s communism with II OF ~d~;:':;.~~;p.~~ B;~a~'in r:!~;... th~:~ ABat. B~s. M,r...... John TalmAn cooperation of the college of edu- ghoulish kills -:-. s.ome of them ~n a small "e" 'remains a tag by ______C_IR_C_V_L_A_T_I_O_N_I_ yea.; six montbs .. f8; three montb., ClalsfCIed Mana,e •.... Martha Mottel cation, the. conferenee w-ough to- the throes of Ilhclt love. Christ e which millions of 'European vot- Call 8-2151 I :!~ a;~a~~he:lxma'::O~~~I:'~~.~: DAILY 10W.,N CiiWiJLArlON sup, gether part!nts and teachers from testlIied he might have killed ers, largely in rrance and Italy, ,. ••1 Dall,. I... ulf .. ;.~ :.:..~~.~:.;.:: montru, ~.iIII. ..;-.- CircUlation Mana.er .... Robert Ctonk ~~a~~,II~H~~a~ m~~n~~~=~~~~r~~~~~~-~~~~~----~~~-~~------==~-----~------~ one foreign country. . . clal and economic conditions wIth- A number ot. comments · nlade Chrlstle, 55, ~as t;led only :tor out regard for the fact that by do- 5 UI T0 H0 Id GENE RA L NOT ICE S during the. conference by educa- the murder of hiS Wife, Ethel, 54, Ing so they also help Soviet power tors who are also parents struck whose decaying body was found politics W k h :J. GENERAL NOTICES should be deposited with &he city editor at a note of encouragement tor mo- beneath the parlor floor of the Double Sll'olficanee or s op Tor The Daily Iowan In the neWJroom In ~e CommunlcatJool Center. thers and fathers: "AU of us have murder den.. There is, therefore, double sig- Notices must be submltted by 2 p.m. ~e day preeedillf fin' publl. something to give to children from In the gorden of hiS slum-area nificance in the East German Speech rases cation; they will NOT be a~pted by phone, and mus' be TYPED our experiences." "We're all a Qt murder house' police unearthed demonstration that neither brand \.r' or LEGIBLY WRITl'EN and SIGNED by a resPODliblc penon. heck of a lot smarter than we '" two skeletons. They found the of communism works and that give oursqlves crcqit for." "It's Wally 10,.,.. Ph.lo) body of hts wife under the parlor Russia's only real hold 'Js military. Problems ,of stuttering children S~NDAY MASSES AT ST. FAMILY NIGHTS WILL BE easy to co*plicate the job of rai _ "WHAT'S GOING ON HEI\E?" asks Mike Black of Iowa. City as floor a~d t h r e e nearlr - nude The uSe of force to settle any and those with articulation dlffi- Thomas More chapel are at' 5:45, held at the field house every Wed­ ing children at home or at schooL" he peers down Into the hole at Jack Dack, Iowa City. The answer corpses m a walled up cub?yh~le. sort of argument is an admission culties will receive special atten- 8, 10, and 11:45 a.m. Confessions n~day night of the summor ses- "We' bee ong ' Ih ' k·ng to Mike's Question Is that piping which contains the power liner The Crown Prosecutor, Slr LlO- . oJ • • pare;~ can nm;;"{e too l~an;n n:is \\'hlch brill&' electricity to SUI buildings Is being replaced around nel Heald, said the wartime spe. ~y !he usri r~g~t ~ff ~he bat, of tion during a two-week workshop Saturday, 4 to 5:,,0 and 7 to 8:30 slon. from 7:30 to 9:15. SUmmer tak" . - the Enltneerinl' buUdinC. New power Jine cable will also be added. cial constable was sane when he un amen a e ea. iOrce may in public schoo~ speech correction p.m. seSSlOn students, staff and faculty es. Befqre K1nderrarten (The led to the picture are unideotifled.) strangI e d hi s w if e WI· th a s t ock· mg. be• used forF ait· long tiJIle,t but f't blnot opening Monday at SUr. Twenty- are mVI. ·t e d t 0 b'rmg th'elr spouses .orever. or lS no pro 1 a e, I' "d SUMMER SESSION P LAY _. f The best time for schools to and even the user eventually be- lve teachers from .SlX mi. west- . . and families for game acllvi les reach the parent and help him to comes weary of it. By this token, ern states have r~glstered 10 ad- nItes. Summer seSSlOn students, and swimming. There will be a help his child through school is Federa I Insu ra nce WI-II Replace the end of Russian rule in East vance lor the sessIOns. staff and faculty and their spouses special pool for the small folks. before the child ha evcn entered Germany can be foreseen. S ponsore d b y t h e SUI coun.c)'1 are invited to take part in the Children will be admitte6 only kindergarten. This conclusion wa Make Desperate Eftoris on speech pathology and audlo- playnites held in the field house . reached inl' three of the five work- d d The current crOD of German logy. the workshop will also study ' . when accompamed by a parent. groups wh cll met during the con- 5t t S t t SUI W . " puppets Who rule the East zbne speech problems caused by hear- each TuesdBy and Friday .nights • I terence and mentioned alllo by a e ys em a e nes In the name of the Kremlin are ing loss, cleft palate, and cerebral from 7:30 to 9:15. All activJtI~S are PH.D. GERMAN EXAMINA- several of thc conrerence leciul'- av casUng about frantically in an ef~ palsy, according to Prof. Frederick open to both men and women and flon will be gjven on ~ondIlY, er~he best wa" for· the teacb,er to I 10rt to save their hides from hy- Darley of speech pathology, who inc 1 u d e badminton, basketball June 29, from 1 to 3 p.m. In r.oom ~ ______dra headed di;aster By confes- is in charge of local arrangements h f' .. d 104, Schaeffer hall. Please register "reach" the parent is to find out University employes will parti- sio~ of error they ·are trying to for the meetings. s 00 109, ping pong, sWllnmmg an in room 101. Schaeffer hall by the parent's Jnt~rests and ap- cipate in the federal Old Age and tinuc to receive them as though for making such application. At th t f hi. volleyball. noon Saturday, June 27. proach him through thel'(l one Survivors Insurance program be th I t'll . . t . appease e wra hot e peop e, Vlalt CUnles , • e p an were s I 10 eXls ence. soon as receIved they may be ob- nd bit . t I study group concluded. Tbe !oeach- ginning Wednesday according to . a y prom ses 0 regam con ro To be held at the Iowa center . er must get across to the parent A. C. Marks, direct~r of the uni- . All s.taff members m~st part!- talned from the Iowa Employ- they are trying to e.scape Russian for continuation study, the work- RECREATI~NAL SWIMMING GRADES FOR THE SECOND the idea that she is ea.g~ to know versity personnel service. ~Ipate 1n the fede.ral SOCial secur- ment Security Commission, 112- punishment for th.elr weaknesses. shop wlll include demonstrations for women Will be held Monday semester 19~2-53 may be obtained the child's backgrouna, which The Iowa legislature abolished Ity progr~~'bEilrnmgs ~p t~ $3,~~0 ll,th st. Des Moines tbe Iowa Nejther will do them any good. of individual and group therapy through Friday from 4 to 5 p.m. at f~O~ t~e o~lce oIthehI'egl~irar f()~ only the parent can , ,gi.ve com- the state's program this spring ~ ~earl w\. e ~o~ere :~ e~. e state e~ployment offi~er or Uni- hey can't even f.eed the people in treating speech disorders. as the Women's GymnasiUm pool. ~i~ e~ s ~ 0 are 1n t e co e:e~~ a an a :r c pletely. and adopted the /ederal social se- e derb Pr.t .. b arY e uc ~ongS .ty P 1 fl' 200 In what was once the breadbasket weU.as lectures, panels and round- __._ edrUa tar s'll commGerc , atn the Only the parent can explain . an enc 1 sale ase d on earnm 5 versl ersonne 0 Ice, room , of all Germany. table discussions The group will t gra a e co ege. ra des or e . is . . , cunty plan. A supplemental state up to this limit. Old Dental buildin.' . . . ALL WOMEN LIVING N THE second semester for students in what It In the child s history, retirement pJan Is available The Rtf t 'b t' g. Piior to the last few days, the attend formal staHmgs of cases In town area who are eligible fol' gi ' i d f t d and future plans thaf state board of education aiso is h ad dOt rl u IOns .are Accurate Records Needtd world knew ohly that thousands of the out-patient speech clinic at the senior privileges are requested to rn . an, p~sent ~ co~ neel'l~g.y nb~r~ n~ me~~s ~y makes this child diffeJ:ent. The working on a supplemental plan STch e u he 19530 t ere probgresslv~j The university must have ac- people in East Germany were so university and will visit the Hos· attend a senior privilege meeting arw ma ~ °i a ne T de eJanls tcacher needs this background if roug s a mom ers WI. d t th ·U· I 't 1 S h 1 f S 1 H d' '0 fi ces begmn ng on ues ay, u y . .. and Its decision as to the exact have 1\1 per cent of their salary curate records of each employe's espera e. ey were ':"'1 109 0 pl a - c o~. or evere y an 1- Friday, June 26, at 4 p.m. in the 23. she IS to treat the chIld a~ an I.n- type is elCpected to be announced (up to $3600) deducted for so- duration o! service because of tne leave thelr. homes, thel~ savings capped Chlldren. office of student affairs. ~lvldu.al t- and t~b~reb{ t ve him soon. This program being wOl'ked cial security coverage. The sum past service credit feature of el- and thell·. hfe work behm.d them Coordinator for the workshop THE FINE ARTS FESTIVAL he glca esi ~Ito e. e p. out by the board may be substi- deducted will be matched by the ther supplemental plan. Anyone and flee mto the Western Repub- will be Vivian Roe, who has STUDENTS EXPECTING TO of 1953 will pr~ent the Unlvcr- The studye~ ·oup ~~e;ge ted th t tuted tor thc state program. university. Current legislation believing the personnel office dO~5 lic. served as superviso: of speech an.d earn certificate~ or degrees by the sity Summer Session Symphony parents read stories to t~eir pr:. ' Contributions Transferred permits a raise to 2 per cent in not .have. accurate recor.ds con- FromF~~~ !In!e;sKr~::!u but hearing therapy m the pU.bhc August 1953 Convocation must file orchestra concert on Wednesday, school children, having them fol- A person employed by the uni- 1954, to 21,,:/ per cent In 1960. to 3 cernmg hiS empl~yment IS asked It s, . schools.of Ft. Wa yne, Ind., since . . . July 1 at 8 p.m. in the Iowa Me· low the stories and re-tell them. vel'sity at the time of discontjnu- per cent in 1965 and ~ 3~ ... per to ~ontact that ofhce. ~?t demonstrable, that the mOle 1942 .. MISS Roe has. also b~en ~u- a. regular apphcatlo~ for a cerh- moria1 Union lounge. Dr. Philip Children can be taught auditory ance of state OASI (next Tues- cent for 1970 and after. Persons no longer employed b'y 19oroUS East G e r man s ha~ perVlS?r of the IndIana u~l1vers:ty flcate or degree at the officc ot the Greeley Cla);!p, head of the music discrimination at homc too _ day) will have part of his contri- Such increased deductions may the university who desire refunds fOf,:,e~ than b u:dergr~un:- 11 Bu travelmg spee<:h and hearmg elm- registrar not liter Ulan 5 p.m. on department, wil! conduct. Free likenesses and differ~nces in butlons Into tha~ program trans· never be made ju?gin~ past his- 0)'1 payments made to the state ~ga ns h e :c ~ro~n CO a ~~ Ic. a~d the Indlana summer speech Wednesday July 1 1953. Applica- tickets may be obtained at the in­ words rhyming words .and simi!- ferred to the federal social secur- tory. Earlier leglSlaUve action OASl program may obtain appli- ave ear a ou ommunls chOic. . . " formation desk in the Union be· aritic.s' of lettcrs.' ity program. These transfel'r scheduled increases which were cations from the Iowa Employ- ruthlessness, the underground .wa~ In September she will become lions recelved for the A~~ust Com- ginning Saturday, June 27 and up The need for more extensive lunds will pay for coverage in not applied. ment Security commission. hardly e~pected to have atta~ed supervisor of services in the In- ~encement after the u y 1 date until the time of the concert. . pte-school parent study groups the lederal program for that per- Perso~s retiring under the fed- Further informa~ion on 'the sup- ~~e a~~~:~i~~ ~d is:~o~~-~~~~~! diana u~iverslty speech and hear- can not be accepted. -----"'..'------'""7" was stressed at the conference son back to Jan. 1, 1951, or to the eral SOCial securIty program may plementaL programs will be made t g d 1 h ing cllmc. She has been assoc1ated S1 C f P ,. since many parents do .not realh~ time he began his employment receive a pension up to $85 per available by the university as soon s rate ast week. . with the University of Idaho SUMMER HOURS FOR ases 0 0 10 how much they can do for their with the university if it were 11 month ~ro~ th~ plan ..The .amount as it is available". aec~ding' t~ .There.. was a slJ)all .Communlst- child guidance clinic and durin~ THE MAIN LIBRARY child at home. AnolSer solution later datc. . Q~ pCQsl,on lS flgurcd. . This man- Marks. con.tJ'pHeti·demonstl'8tlen arranged he sumlner of 1952 supervised Monday-Frlday-8 a.m.-l0. p.m. R rt d· I suggested fot helping the parent Funds contributed by the em- ner: . by th~ puppet gov.ernment to the U?i.versi~y of Ut.ah cleft pal- (Desks close at 5 p.m. on Friday) epo e In owa of. the pro-school child was to ploye to OASI in excess of thosel Average monthly wa~e smce • !llake It, appear that It .was mak- ate c'mlc. MISS Roe IS a graduate Saturday - 8 a.m.-5 p.m. • reach future parents by providing needed to provide fedcral social covera~e .under the. plan lS com- Iowa C,ty Area mg S~,al and econormc conces- of SUI and holds a master of arts Sun~ay - 2 p.m.-5 p.m. For 6-Month Period pal'ent cducation to high school sccurity coverage may be handled puted (With a maXimum of $300 slqns iln response to the popular degree from Indiana university. --- students, 4-H clubs, Boy Scouts in either of two ways. The em- for anyone . mont~). Then the Still Neecls 200 will. 1'he East Berliners joined in Statlers Help E~UOA.TI?N ~VES CLUB and Girl Scouts . ploye may choose Lo have the ex· Imonthly pensIOn Will be 55 per too whol~heartedly, and t Ii e cordlally mVltes Wlves of graduate DES MOINES (JP)- The num· Though the parent sbould plan cess returned to him or use that ccnt of the fil·st $100 plus 15 per For De 1asse/,·ng demonstration turned into some- Dean E. T. Pe~erson .of thc SUI students in education to an in- ber of cases of polio reported in hls. child's. pre-schoo! education excess to buy past service ereditl cen t 0 r th e b a Iance. - thing pretty close to revolt. college of education. wlll welcome forma 1 ge t -t oge ther Mon d ay, J une I owa so f ar thOlS year lS. runnIns . A he should not consider it. a for~ in the state supplemental plan. Supplementary Plan Available 0 h d ddt], Revolt Spreads the speec:h corr~ctlOn workers at 29, at 7:45 p.m., at the Wesleyan slightly ahead of the total for the mal aftair but should include the A supplementary plan will be ne. Wl re corn e- asse ~ . . .. the openmg of lts workshop at 9 foundation, 120 N. Dubuque. A corresponding time in 1952, but learning experlences suggested . Not Compuisory available for employes. The stafe had Signed up at the Iowa Sta Then the surpns.1Og thmg hap- a.m. Monday. social evening of bridge and can· the total is not picking up as fast above as a natural part ot every- It wlll not be ~ompulsory for is sponsoring one such plan ana Employment off(ce by 1 p.m. penep. On wheeis that .must have Contributors to the workshop asta has been planned. as it did last year. dr' the staff member to buy past sen·- the board of education has been Thursday, but 200 more are need- been secretly greased for a lon~ will include staff members in the The state health department a~u~~;i~~iion of confcrences with ic~ credit in the supplemental plan studying a university-funded pro- ed, . ~ccordlng to Mrs. Nellie C. tlme, the revolt sprea~ through department of speech pathology ASP E E D E D REA DIN G said Thursday that up to June 20 parents' lor the report card wa' With state ,cASI funds that have gram ;Vhich may be ~ubstitutea Veldm, director. . East Germany. Industnal plants 'Ind audiology at SUI, the State course will be presented this sum· there had been 51 cases reported, recommcnded by several speakers. not be~m hansf~rred to the feder- for the state plan. It WIll be com- T~ursday and Friday were nal'11- were burned. Th~ same sloga?s Services for Crippled Children, mer from 4 to 5 p.m. Monday On June 21 last year the total was . Both teachers and parents need to al soclal securlt~ pr~gram. T~at pulsory for employes to join OJ!!! ed slgn-up days at the Community were. hurled agBlnst C:o,mmunlst the Iowa Hospital-School for Se- through Thursday for 5 weeks. 47. Tbe first 20 days in June 'pro­ be prepared ahead of time for this employe may stlll Jom the sup· of thcse two progra~s. but no bulldlog - oflices a:re open .frol!l rU!1I In ad ' hunct,re~ cltles , an~ verely Handicapped Children, the Those students interested please duced 19 cases this year; the total change by explanations of what plemental program wlthout buy- stat! member may jom both. 8;30 a.m. to ' :30 p.m. Newspaper towns, ae all WItb!.n a tev: hOUIS In,iversity college of medicine the report to Schaeffer hall room 6 on for the first 21 days of Ju~e )as\ the conference can achieve the ing such past service credit. The state supplemental pro- offices in West Branch and West df the f st.l'l'latch 'lighted m Ber- departments of PSychOlogy' and Monday • June 29 or' Tuesday fear was 31. educators cautioned but the' cod- Persons formerly employed by gram, will require those who par- Libt!rty wIll alSo take appUca- tin. tThere ~as t~O ex~~ana~on ex- education Children'S hospital toe June 30' at 4 pm The course wili The total for all of 1952 was a :terence offers a pp;itlve approach the university who llre not now ticipate to pay 3 ~ per cent of tions. .,' cep orgllmza Hm. e' erman [owa Sch~ol for the Deaf the io~a be limit~d to 25 ~tudents. record 3,456 far greater than the which can help both the C11ild and receiving benefits from state their salary up to $4,000 annually. De-tasseling will start about undergroLWld was revealed as a Child Welfare Research station previous an~ual record. Ii f '11 ' parent. OASIt' w l11f recdelvfe'7u5Pon' app tca-f T htehlrd . bcontht rt' b u ltOn Wl b e July 10 or 16 and. last for two or powerfuThe proleta;iat force of Germany. the. university student c?unseling' SU PROG RecaUa Last Year lOn, a re un 0 per cen 0 ma c eye s t a e. three weeks Apphcants should be .' office and several publlc school W I RAM Dr Ralpli Heeren director of th . t ·b t' t th di . . 'once considered by CommuDlst . . , ·lg ~usl·n* ·ess* Doesn't* . ell' con rl u 10ns 0 e scon- Benefits m . the state program at ~hysicjllly able and over 13 years theorists as the world's most fer- admimstrators. 1 • • CALENDAft. the department's preventable dl1;· B :I~ued t stat~ll O~SI p:~gram. t:o retirement Will be determined by of age. . tile field fo~ them was in revolt WC1tkshop students may earn I{ eases division, said it was in the n eres WI e pal on IS actuarial tables. T.he ?cnefits will Housewives university students against the Russia~ font of com- two semester hours of academic week of June 21 last year that afle Competl·I.·on, money. . . be based on contributIOns of b~r'n and , teen-ag~rs are a.mong tbe munism. Things were being writ- credit, Darley says. Frida,. Jane !8, 11113 "we jlad definite . evidence the:e Sfl . Anyone wlth a legal c)Blm who emplo.ve and c":1p)oyer plus JU- workers, Mrs. Verdin said. Work- ten in .the ,stars about the future ,:00 Mornlnc Cbapd would be an epidemic of polio In IS not employed at SUI . June. 30 terest not exceedll1g 2 per cent. ers are transported to the fields of RuSsia's hold on Eastern Eu- 8:15 New~ Woodbury and Monona counties." Workshop Learns has two co~rses open to him. First, Refund 2 per. Cen~ Interest . and back each day. The working rope. t A es : ; ~~ ~~;J:.~:msr~~~::Y of Frolice) Last week's total was 9 cases, he may Withdraw 75 per cent of In case of resignation or death d . ,,_ t 'ght h ..a 0 :50 Women's News . widel'" scattered. Tbere were 17 IYI Y ag nnounc Contrary to many opmlons.." . big'h' IS con t rl' b u tIons· t 0 th e d'Iscon- b e f orc re t·Irernen t a ref und 0 f t"ne ay lS auvu el ours. G• f t f $'45 000 lO:oo Music You Wan t cases J in the corr~ponding week busin~s did not gain a much larg- tinued st~te plan, thus waiving all individua~' s contrib.utions with 2 ~en and women may arr~ng~ Ex-Tea' cher Loses " I 5 0 , , :~ :: ~~~~=;l last year, almost all of them con- er share of national Inc6me as a legal claims. However, he may per cent mterest w1l1 be made to ~heIr own working hours by slgn f S h' L· 11 :30 Summer Management Prol"am centrated. The 9 cases last week. result of World War II. Nor do choose to leave his contributions the individual or beneficiary. mg up for c~nract acreage and. • or c 0 arsn'ps W:: Highways to Salety compared with 5 the previo\lJ the industrial giants enjoy immu- In the plan. and receive bene~its , I? .the case of those persons ~ot r~rnishing theIr own transporta- SUIt 10 Reg:ltln Job la ;oo ~~·it~~,/~a~'i:i~: week. nlty from competition. u upon meetmg the age requlre- deslflng to purchase past servlce tlOn. VI NEWTON (JP) - The Maytag li:30 Newl For the first time the depart- Portions of a new anaylsis of ments, as though the plan had credit time in the supplemental AI S h I f D f Company F\lund,atlon. In.c. ~hurs- lt~ ~~~:I"chats ment this year is asking hospitals big business In the American ceo- not been abolished. prop-am it will be necessary fo C 00 or ea day ann?unced the ?Istrlbuhonof *;00 News atld physicians to repQrt wh.ether nomic system, to beyublished BeneCits ConUnue apply for refunds of excess paid County To ' Repave . ~45,000 In scholars~lps ~~d grants ::~ ~~~~~I: t~~!;.O'b~~~~~[:m"fU.IC t.he.cases are paralytic or not. Of next fall, were broU'«ht from Anyone receiving benel!ts un- into the abolished. state OASI. 2 T7 . M'I' f d DES MOINES (JP) _ District to colleges and uUlversltl~s . . ;00 Grlnnell Colle.. last week's 9 cases, 5 were re- Washington, r.. C., ThlSrsday for der the state OASI now Will con- Blanks are not available as yet 1-, I es 0 Roa Judge Dring D Needham Tburs- Three of the schoiarllhip win· t: ~~~Id~~'::~ ~~~Ord!" ported as paralytic, one as not, the Economic Education workshop d d' led· ·t b f ners plan to attend SUI, three G'15 MUllc 01 Mlnballll1l. IIqd the other was not specif,cd Y Y now in session at SUI. . About 217 miles of eountry t a lSmtStS· la SUl h al formther specilied Iowa State college, two ~;30 Newl sa COUIIlIea . · I t'" d d . J h t ill be eac h er a h e owa Sc 00 or e d I St t T h 1 5;tII Sports Time • Th e B roo klOgS ns ltuHon stu y, 3 ACCI- Id en Is BrJngI InJurles I I roa s 10 0 nson coun y w De f C II Bl if h ght name owa a e eac ers co - 8:00 Dinner Hour Thus far this year, pollo h~s "Big Business in the Competitive re-surfaced between July 20 and t a, . ou:lc ~tiS' w 0 sou lege and one each listed Grinnell 8;5~ News been reported from 34 of the System" shows that over the 1929- . Nov. 1 of thiS year, R. H. Justen, 0 ~~~= al s fO¢e on·tit' m college lind Carleton college. r: ;~:~~O;:;~elw~~ :~!.I MUllc Camp state's 99 counti~. Counties reo 49 period, corporations ,cansistent- To 6 Persons Near (Illy county en, i nee r, announced nearly a ~ea~ alter ir~a~o~leC; b; Awards include $5,000 to the . Conce.1 Fron, Union portink 4 cases each this year Brll ly c~llected about half of U.s. to~ Tlrtlrsday. J Wllliam Moran, who claimed he ~wa Cdllege foundation, an asso- t~~ ~~':~us Shop Woodbury and Dallas. Three caseS tal tncome, w lt\l~ut ¥ly large The county - wide re-surfacing was dismissed because of labor Clation of }8 privately endowed 10:00 SIaN OFF' each have been reported IJ;om gains perccntage-wJ.Se tf)rough hot Six pcrsons have been injured project will require 86776 tons of I tI it . institutions' scholarships to 12 · . Cherokee, O'Brien, Polk and war and early cold war years. during the past two days in auto- received cuts ind bruises in a crusbed limestone.at the rate of un;n a~ v d Yi d t th Newton high school graduates ~f,I!$Ilf ff" I d .1 Scott counties. Most ot the other . By mea~s of an educational film !YI0bUe accidents which occurred car ~ccident late Wednesday. about 400 tons to the mile. Stat~~arde e~ a~;uc~f:~ an~ and grants of $500 yearl:,: p~~ ~~' ~, 0 lell II Ycounties have had one each. accompamed by a 13-l>age, grapb- 10 the Iowa City area. Rlchard Shroeder Jr., 17, bro.- J t ill all f bl'd th Ll dB i t d t f th scholarship student to each 1Osh ... ill ~J The P cases last week included laden 'lTlanuscnpt Marie Thresher Three persons were injured in a ther of Gordon. and .Gary Bailey, uhs edn w c J OIl' l 3 \!,n I e hO~ J erg, super n en en 0 e tutron where the students enroll ~. BUL~fTIN two from Dallas and one each · t f' ltd t 'd t f' 'le t f 6 W t L 'b t th th crus e s t one on u y . . ... e a so sc 00 . . ~ , o f th e B roo ItlOgs sa. PI) n e .ou car ace.l en l."e ml s w~ 0 I , es .. I er y, were e 0 er ~aid that 56 miles of coun'tty rollds Judge Needham upheld the The scholarship program of the 'P. from Cass, Harrison, Polk, POWI!- to the worksbop that corporatlOns Iowa Clty on hlghway 6 about 10 youths LnJured when their car 'jl b f ed f h fl t· , d hi h May tag foundation as developed shick Sac Scott and Woodbury received 51 7 per cnt of the na- a m Thursday missed a curve on highway 6 west WI e sur ae or t erst Ime, state s Isml!Jsal mot! 0 n w c w lI'RIDAY JU' NE "6 19"3 t'·' . . . . "Ivl·n" the 0 t total of 70 .. t d d th rt d'd t h 'Ito assist and encourage capable'" , ",,, coun les. trona! income in 1929, 51.9 ' per They were: William M. Hulse- oJ Iowa City and turned over" .. c un y a "" co". e~ e e COil 1 n? ave . . _ The onth b month Ii r A so · In.o d E. 3 t L b 67 ' h' if H' Lk 73 d th tl miles of surfaced roads. jUrlsdlction because the dlsmlssal high school gr-aduates tn contlnu VOL. XXIX, NO. 183 j~ y g~ ~, cellt m .... an ...... per cen n us, , IS W e, I ca. ,an ree m~, , . t In" their education beyond the far thUi year, and for the corres· 1948 Except for a drop to arourf!! Jay Mason 46 ' all of Carnarvon Gordon Schroeder driver of tht' was within the board s dlscre Ion. I "h • UNIVERSITY CALENDAR po di \ d ) t J 4j p~r cenL jn the 1932-34 depres- They we~e t~ken to UnlvcrsitY car and employc of' the Veterans' PAPER TO BE SOLD The state also claimed it had Illg school level." .'rlday June 28 n 7 n~. ~rbo as 5 ~~a~ a~~- sion yellrs, the corporate income hospitals where, at last report, th'e hospital, received treatment ' at WEST BRANCH (.4")- Negoti- not consented to be sued and had 10 a.m.-Graduate college-col- ~~YAP~l1 '4 ~. r~:v 14' 6: an~rJun~ share U m~I'ked by a line with conditions of Hulsebus and Mason University hospitals and was re- alions are under way Lor the sale \'fot waived its Immunity. TeA D 5 t lege of commerce lecture, Dr. 19 31. " , , only sl1ght fluctuations across the is report~d gpod, and that of Mrs. leased. His car was demolished. of the weekly W~t Branch Times Moran claimed he was asked to e n· ge ance e Robert C. Turner. Indiana unl- ' middle of tbe 20-year income Hulsebus, fair. All three received ' .... to Duane C. GelliS ot Keosauqua, resign by Beri, and that when he For Brown Playground versity, "An Appraisal of the grapb. head lacerations. W. Harrell Wright, 814 ~ Bow- pt\bllsher Walter D. Navin said refl15ed hi' do so, his contract with Work of the Council of Economic SUPPORT CONTlN;UBS The report of the independent HuLsebus. the driver, lost con- ery, struck a telephone pole and Thurspay. Navin, publisher of the ~he scliool was not renewed. I A teen-age dance will be held at Advisers," senate, O.C. WASHINGTON (JP)-The atrl· research organization, which is trol of his car when he left the overturned his car Thursday newspaper since February, 1949, Moran, who Is deaf, was a shop Brown st. playground tonight Monday, June 29 culture department told fanners supported .by its own funds and road and then rammed a tree and morning. but he ~caped with only said plans call tQr the transfer of teacher at the school from 1942 from 7 to 9. Reeo1'ded music will 11 a.m.-Graduate colhlile-col- Thursday there Is no need for by grants of various large foun- fence POSt. ~ighway Patrolman bruiscs. , ownership to Grl,gs Monday. Na- until 1951. qe used for the dance, which will lege of commcrce lecture, Mr. An- them to sell newly - harveated datlons, explains that our nlltional Cal Wagner estimated the car Wdght said that he swcrved his vln did not announce his future He was president ot Local 769 qc held after a family picnic and drew T. Court, Gcneral Motor~, wheat for 8B much 8S 30 to 80 iiU,ome originates through thrce damagc at about $550. car to avoid a large semitruck and plans. Orl.,s has been In newJ- of the Am~rlcan Federation or a pet show. "Economic Research In tho Lar,Cl cents II bUllhel lle\ow the govern- principal group~ - private cor- * * * !ost control. The accident occurred paper work ~he . palt li,ve yeJr,. Teacher" which included a iTOUP Mra. Lou Ann Hall, director of American Corporation," • 0 nat e, ment', support rate averaalnJ porations i1!fludmg the indu~trial George Schroeder, 19, M\lsca- In the 1600 block ot Mu.scatln~ Mo~t recently. pe has i)een e1)'\- of teachers at the school. special event.; announced that O.C. t2.21 a bushel. II haa recelved ,re- alants, unincor~rated buslne,sse! tine, sutfered a fractured lert ave. A!though Wl'ight avoided se- ployed as n linotype operator by Hti clnlmed he wns deprived of fiances w!l1 be h.ld each Friday Silharcla)', July • IJOrtR of Ihl' nl·nln Reiling that Including the sclt.em,ployed, and wrl~t, a hip . Injury, cuts .and! rious injury • .his cor was badly tile Von Buren County Register, lI\s rlght to wor\( because of mem- III a dlflerent .plAyground dUI'ln'a , Independence day-elusO! BlIS- much below the level at whlcb government. brulses, and hIS two compamons damaged. ... . - - Keosauqu'a. . - w... bershlp-In the 'Umon.. • • , . the summer recreation program. ~ended. ."' . _ _ • • PJ1ce suPport )QIlOS \yJll 110 _-.

.' - mE DAlLY JOWAN-r.",a etl,., .~--FrL. JIIIIe ZI... 51- ..... , ~ ~ ~ ' Senl 10 Hospifal SUI Professor Lists -Rules - Afler Circus Tent To Prevent Water Accidents .FIlls in Windstorm With naUonal . water safety ------:-..------,:-----:c r week scheduled to begin Sunday, Miss Scott took care to d bunk KOKOMO, Ind. (.4") - A wind­ Prof. Gladys Scott of the women's the notion that a ~rson, wh n "rOller I .. slorm blew down a circus tent physical education department, drowninc, will bob three tim ,Meyer Adam. I' Thursday on top of 1,000 custom­ Johnson county water safety and then go dO\\"ll for good. How ~nkloD ers watching the afternoon show. chairman ot the Red Cross, has long a person will continue to bob Fpur persons were sent to St. sugaestlons for pre"enHn, water depend on how much air he ,ets accidents. 'hen he comes up. As Jon as he ~ )oscph's hospita I and at least a FOR , Hozen others given first aid treat­ Most of all she stressed the tm- gelS air, he will bob. ment, but there apparently were portance of learning to swim. SUI " It you find yourself unexpec:(­ is ofterin" cour es thl summer in edly in deeper water than )'ou ~o serious infuries. the men and women's physical thought, don't p nie, go into a Si Ruben, manager of the Rog­ education depart men . University floating position." he suggested. '/ ers Bros. circus. saie;! there was elementary school and the Red "There you can rest and tifUre Ino p an i c, though customers Cross are also sponsoring lessons. what direction you must ,0 to screamed as the tent "ales broke Always go to a supervised beach reach shallower water: then u e a.hd the canvas settled slowly on or pool, Miss Scott aid. It iJ; im- some paddling mOlion to get your­ FREE DELIVERY SERVICE their heads. portant to ob rve all safety elf th re." Circus employes came to the res­ warnings ot the bathlog place - Not to wim too long was an­ cue with knives, cu.tting through rules. depth notations, diving other of her reminders. If the the canvas to let the spectators areas. When swimming at a lake, water cool, there is dang r of out. stav within the swimming bounds. chill; persons also sunburn faster TWICE DAILY! Ruben es~imated the damage at Children should never be left tl> when wet. For a maximum mar­ $15,000. play unsupervised in or near wa- gin ot safety, persons should not An elephant trainer outside the tel', Miss Scott stressed. When go swimming until two hours after tent sent in a warning 01 the swimming they should never a heavy m I, but aIter a light For the fine.t fre.h , ,,,m's approach and the crowd make or take dares. meal, this period may be short- was already leaving, on the man­ "Rubber and plastic water play ened to perhaps a hall hour. fruits and vegetable•• hefTIent's advice, when the tent toys gIve a false sense of secur- Mi s Scott concluded with tip collapsed. It)'," she added. "They are not for helping Iwlmmers in trouble. We cut ONLY u.s. substitutes for life jaekets. Chlt- "Never try direct personal aid in CO.U r Iowa" Plle'e> A GOLDEN EAGLE, FQUND IN IDAHO and to be exhiblled In Canada, will be mounted by • D. dren may easily slip out of them. the water unle you are traineJ CHOICE GRADE BEEF! ~nnual Spraying MacDonald of O&lawa , Canada. MacDonald Is one ot twenb-two students studylnl" museum methods When using these toys children in rescue work," he str . ed. "In­ d SUI this summer. The eal"le be is worklnl" on was found In 1951 by Prot. Waller C. Tbldje, cur­ are apt to Cloat Into deeper water, stead ext nd something out to the f County Weeds dor ot tht Macbride muleum, OIL a roadside in Idabo. Thletje sklnnH and p iled the bird and where they couldn't take care of swimmer - an oar, a li!ebouy, a - plaud h In cold stora,e. Machonald hu Just re.laxed, washed and dried the earle. He will place the themselv if they should fall off. wet towel. H you can't reach him Such toys should only be used in this way, push some upporl s Now Underway slUn on the sIlelcton, atuff If wilh excelsior, sew up the Incision and put in t'lus eye. AIle .. the 0111- SELF-SERVE GROCERY within areas where the child out to him. Most accidents occur .(\nnual weed spraying' is now mer Besslon, J\lacDonaltl will take the ea,le back to Ottawa and exhibit It In the Natural Museum of can take car of himseH Without/close to shore," she conclud d I FRt: II FRUIT .&: \1BOETABLE & MARKE on in Johnson county, ac- ot Canada where he Is emplo,.ed. I ~ing them." close to IIhore," she said. 30Z £. BIOOmllll'lon , I. or.ding to chairman Marvin E. --- ! !~~t:o~:. the county board of su- (ourse in Museum Methods 10' The State University of Iowa 'r~~~t::o£~:;t~~~~;t~l~:~;r~~ara, county weed com~issioner. Olle' r·~~ · r 42d Year al SUI t~at ~rom ~orth. Liberty to Twenty-two students attendingl------e Junchon WJth H!ghwII,Y sur this summer are bein . . . . presents the be road east from Hlns wl1l a trained,in museum methods, IIC! IS pl'lmarlly tor students In mu- t SIIIEDS bc sprayed. cording to Prof. Walter C. Thietje, seum work but is also designed APOrlment Brush was cut on t~ese . ro~ curator ot the Museum of Natural tor premedical and prcdental stu­ LOO:na lor ReDt In 1952. and the spraYing IS 10- History in Macbride hall. dents who use It in the prepara­ QUI IQlln on Je ... ~lr,)'. doll'll",. udlCl , 2 ROO\{ fuml.h~d a •• rtment. PrivatI ' tended to kIll. new sho?ts. The course which has been of- tion of plaster casts, moulds. mod- eLe. }{ock · E~ Loan. U8'. S. Dubuque. balh Phon .. W2. J'armers dom~ spr?ymg may • Iered for the 'past 41 years at SUI. eIs, and plastic matrices. This ----....-0-u- ..-e--:1 .... o-r~ ..,..e-n...,t----- I ROO I fUl'nl I\ed 1000'tmn\l 10'11" 0.1· materials and directions from .0 - includes class instr uction and i.n- training not only develops coor­ ALL STATE MUSIC CAMP u.. u val lb. Po Ible lo • m part of ~ ~ara at the courthouse. Matcnals dividual work in taxidermy, mod- dination and technique but proves renl Phone W2. . TO .ublet for umm r- funlisbtd 3 room ------'-. are 2-4D for weeds and 2-45T I' d tln 11 ! of practical use in their profes- hou... Phone 1414. 3 ROO. f furnl hed .pertmenl. PM.ate brush. They are being used e mg .an cas ~. re e map sions lOa I b.th Phono 2. double-strcngth. mod~hng. restoration and flexible . . matrix work. The courses are also deSigned __W_ A;,.,,;;.N..;..;.T...;,.A,;;,;D~,;;,;RA~T,;;,;E:;;.:;.S_~ STRICTLY mock!m .pertmenl r.,r relll. While the students are not to take care of the making of I CONCERT Phone S414 or 3780 0-6 pm.l. trained to be a museum director, scientific skins b~ field collectors One day 80 per word I'tfR1oIl liD .partment ----tor nnt. PIlOCUl they are given lundame.ntal train- and the preparation of specimens 1702. City Library Offers ing in preparing natural objects by teachers for use in the class Three da I " 120 per word I APART fl!:NT for r nt. Prlvale b.th. for eXhibition, building of habi- room. Flve da s ...... 150 per word Lnr~w Co. 127 E. W. hlntto... . Phone l1li1 - , to •. WeekdAY', ·$pecial Reading Aid tat groups, systematic exhibit.;, Museum methods is elective Ten dt. 8 200 Jk!.r word and dioramas. college work counting as credit One Month 390 per word 2 ROOM lllrnlllled------• .,.rlmMl ~I tn. hildren whose teachers have SUI is the only institution offer- on a. B.A. degree.. 1)5 grad~ate ~ ltabl. for married couple or Itll­ IId. ecommended special rea din ing such work as regular collell! work It may be credIted as ammo!' Minimum ehar,e 50e Phone .·:12111 p!~ctice during the summer can training. on a master's degree or a Ph.D. ROOM for 4 men., IUCI.nt kit II .. " in­ k~ure help at the public library, In the museum technique cours In .spe~ial cases it is possible to Cludl"cl. r lfoNbl . Call 1-1". Jte S. John.on reports librarian Joyce students .Iearn how to prepare and mmaaJs~el'r')Sndemg~esee~m methods for a CLASSIFIED DISPLAY A special selection of mount birds, mammals and rep- I PIIONE '''H. 0.. If'IIbl one room nn· i tl 98 j h ntlbed .parlm 01 wllh prIvata balll. will be made for individual ch tiles for exhibition. In the mu- , O nc nser on .. c per nc CI"". In . ullllbl" for coupl .. ot oI".le ren with their preferences seum accessory work course, re- S . I P Five Insertions per month, boy or ,Irl ~r month. lJUJlUft pi I" ~ind. The books wiIl be of liet maps and miniature villages per In!ertion 88c per inch ' peel a rogram . i NICELY furnished aOllrwent III' IUIll.dlt1' proper level .of reading ability, are modeled. ThiK coutse Is dct 0 t S -' IT en Insert ons pcr month, mon 1 room.. prl"'le booth ."~ irlpt necessarily tex.tbook readers. signed for students of geology and 0 . tUg}!"ts P r insertion 80c per inch kttch n~IU ~ Seconcl ave. S. E. I.UD. I Inter~sted parents should co~- archaeology since new mt!thods •• h Dally InR I'lioD/' durlnll month, ~~~". I tact ,MI~S H.azel West~ate, ~hil- lhe, restoration of fossils and JunIor Hlg 5 PCI' ins rUon 70c p r (nch UNFURNIStf[D 4 roomt. 80lhll IU'. S. , ~Iren s Ilbrarl~n, 0.1' MI SS ShLrley preservation of archaeological m " . Clinton. f ~Ians, school hbranan, at the pub- terial have been developed. JunIor high school children who BACHELOR .p.r'm~nta . 804 )0/ . DUbu~ . ~c library. ' . have had difficulty with the reg- DI.I David Stewart, city Modellng and ~a sti ng forms of ular junior high curriculum will lJrlnr dyerUaemf'nt t. '·18'. Th. Oally 10 .. an B. Int I Ofllu llrBde coordinator, mamm~ls and birds is . done in have the opportunity of a special JVLY lit. ~ room "HUmenl.. ~ per I B.11 Or monill. Pilon 5531. the service for children WI. th read- Ical modeling. This course clinical program this tall. .ing difflculties. The SUI college of education A'ulomobil.. Wcmt;(l [co' noml"st will provide special i~struction in • • Noted I: subjects such as readmg and 'so- Call 4191 WAM Junk (.'I\e""ololl. Pbone "'_1_ .Polltlcal Refugee T S k Td cial studies, as well as regular lI • • 0 pea 0 ay ' classroom programs, In SUI school Baby siitGiq Fears for Family ., buildings other than University a ... sy mUn,. Dill "51. A high school. WILl.. boob lit tn m lIome day. or eve­ LONDOI') (JP)-Capt. Jan Cwik- A for~er member of The program will be open to nlnl" 01.1 r.l31. Iinski, skipper of the &ed Poli b T~uman ~ council of Johnson county students during llner Batory who abandoned his ~Ise~~ Will s~~ak . ht 1~ a.m· the 1953-1964 school year. Robert BABY ItUn, In my borne .t ""lit"'•. f Condudors Phon ship Saturq.ay, walked' out of ~n 't ~ sena e c am er 0 S. Hage, G, Iowa City, will pro- '-1_. Brixton p~son Thursday a free apl? . vide admission information to BABY lit Un, ""yUmoe. DlaL.·158 . , ut worried man. Robert C. Turner, ' who is now those interested.' - __'r7~...... ,r---~,....._,;:o ...... -- IA.M. baby .Imn, In my h~'; . ·Pllon. Cwikli.l)ski, who captained the o.n the facuIty at Indiana univer- - ' --- Miatellaneons for Sale '·1707. Batory when the stowaway Com- 51ty, will s~ak on "An Appraisal Paul Van Bodegraver and Paul Behm 001.1' clu",". , toad \rona. sal. call ~t lnItruc:tloD /,}unlst, Gerhart Eisler, used the o.f ~,he Presiden 's Economic Coun­ Dog Poisoned 2S47. 1-----==:;.;::;;.:;:;;.:;;....---- 'hip to flee the United States, was Cli. ------IBAl.l.ROOM d_nce 1aIoN. MIml YOlid. P'RIO[DAIRI rdrl,H.lO.. Good condl· Wurlu. DIal HaS. permiSSIOn by the home Turner also will present the By 'Meanest Man' Tonight, June 26 lion . ~ . Dial '·2964. III C.flLtal Park· I___ _,.r---...,..-III'"-:'--- to "land in Britain." This fourth annual economic education sro- n--.n-d Ttlrl,erator. Dial 8.1742. Rooma lOr Rellt 'illlritish government decision meant workshop's question, "After De- A candidate tor "Meanest Man \ accorded political asylum fense Spending-What?" as a din- in Town" poisQned the pet dog 8:00 P.M. • tA__X _C_ C_CK:_k_e_"_._D_I_"1_4600_.______SINGLl and double """" for- rent. DJal I 5511. need not fear being deported nel' meeting of the workshop now of the Daryl H. Means family l.!'T our coIITteoUl ~IlY Iowan Wanl is Communist hOP1eland. , meeting at SUI. This session wil] 409 Beldon ave., Wednesday. ' Ad taker b~lp you with yOIlT ad. She IlXTRA nlee roonu. p~ 1-1_. will how YoU bow to word on 1« lhat cilPt~in was !laid to be be ,held at Cu~·t Y?~um's restau- After the doe died in convul- 1will brlnl quick. economical rnulls. Dial ROOM near fteld -- aad ~laJ. worrIed over what angry rant, 513 S. RIverSide drIve, at 6 . ns the 1aml'ly h d t 4181 today. "rlvale entranc~. ,.-n. . t f1" Is d to I SIO , a an au opsy nls 0 lela may 0 h s p.m. performed by the toxocological Iowa Memoria.1 Union son ~nd d!1u,!"hter w~o are His morning talk is one of a ser- laboratory 01 the S,UI college of ---...,r"'r-ai-:Tle-r--:f.... o-r...,.SO-TI.---- N~~a!p~~~tdza:~~rc~'~=: = still to be 10 Gd~ma, ~he ies of graduate college-college pharmacy. !Iaf home port. But hiS Polish commerce lectures. . . N Ad .. Ch HOUSE triller. N.wton-Thomb ...... Cot- --.------~---...... -- said his wife knew of his Strychmne added to some kmd I ° misSion arge N:~~I~o~~·~ri'''''~Ul'l . MUll leave lown . LOVELY lar, room. double or lin"e: to escape and had ap- of stew had caused the dog's C1ooe. Ul\elU, sho .... 6'. Men. Plat ......

"'VU"nV'PNfamily it regardle. ss of the risk to Plans Meeting dl.l,e~a:::th~,:_t;h:e'-;l~a;bo~r:a~t~o~ry- ~'i'~e~p~o~r~te~d: :.:.....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!"!'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.jlt50room MODERN. Call '11114 alu...mum. 1rIIl1er .... Itb CLEAN,Phone '.2731qu iet . rooml17 •• f.,OovernjM' -- ..~I.. Ittftl,ftr1ng Founders II1S1 IODEL MARS S4 It. modem traU- ROOMS lor men. Near ~ii:t. DW":;' er. call 11-4273 a[ter 5. - ! SING(,&, room. ~Ie .t..... 1. 420.:N. 0.­ WHEA1' BILL SIGNED Iowa City's TTT chapter will Help Wanted blique. (Ii» -President entertain at a fo~nder's day meet- PART time llident Mlp. iliad Hailers TWO .1eeP!n1 ..-nt. AvldJable "..... II- ower Thur~day signed the at '6:30 p.m. Monday in the 'Teo Room. Phone '111 . istration bill granting up to Mayflower nii,btclub,. WANTED: Plum~ . Permanent year- R~~------....dual. Iluclenta.------...... tons of wbeat to Pak- A short program and founder'S round' ..ork . Lare... Company. 111 .. arc to help avert famine. The day memorial service is planned. Wasblnt\On. LARGE room for IIriI oa _ 11M. Call caseS was passetl by congress Any visiting TTl T's are invited to WANTW: fulJ-Urne ",cretary. hPtrlennt u ... ;t.I:om request. The first ship car- attend. desirable. Flve-4ay eeL Journalism back.round nol neee..,.y. Ikbool of MUSiC ana RadiO and the gift wheat to Pakistan Reservations should be Joum.u.m. hl. 2148. , , other being' loaded, and wlll sail with Mrs. J. rR. Baxter, 51 -----.I'lT~_'I"I"'__,_,r_--- RADIO, ltlevialon, appl/anee ~ . Baltimore today. piace, by Saturday. Jac1aon Electric Compen:r. --.....;....-----...... ,~ I AKc . Cod

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I . ...." e f-THE DAILY IOWAS-Iowa City, Ia.-Frl., 1une 26, 1953 Oh ' Those Pirates I Pittsburgh -· Takes 3d . St ·raightD;Qb~y To~s Patty ~!A~~_Th~t!a_ve_· s In 12th; -Do.dgers. :Win, ,Trail B,Y 2:£f?:;~:~~~~~~~~~-~~~~ burgh. Pirates crashe~ over three the !irst. They added three Wimbledon tennis match m women s sl~gles, Maure~n Con- runsr .'-dell1n the, s nir:thInch InnlOg h on John-d In the fourth which featured Wh,·fe SOX Score 2 daycloseWtolcfl·v~ehqouulrres. h' h . d 93 games nollyblast andaside DorIS opposition. Hart, contloued ' ,to "Y Yln P orne run an year-old Ted Kazanski's first ~ two more In the 12th Thursday to jar league hit a double The one-time Czechoslovakian L.ittJe Mo from San Di~go, beat Mllwaukee, 8-4, for t e thira .' . Calif heavy favorite to keep he straight day and cut the Braves' A Chlc~go error in the ninth Davis Cup ace who fled his coun- ., , t National league lead to two and a pall' of doubles accounted 19thn _ I Beo t Y,an ks try for political reasons won over women s title, con~ue.red J e an games. for the 12th and 13th Philadelphia the veteran internationalist from Petchell of Great Brltam, 6-1, 8; 1; ns Los Angeles 8-6 16-18 3-6 8-6 Miss Hart, second-seeded conte!). The winning runs, ott relief ru . ' , " 'd f C I G bl FI ~ pitcher Bob Buhl, came on Frank The losing pitcher was Howie NEW YORK (II') - 12-10 er rom ol'a a es, a., oUllt ' Thomas' single to lett, his first Pollet who .now has two wins and tling White Sox def~ated the ies with the Delroit Tigers Thurs- It ~as one of the longest match- ed ToUa Zehden, of Germa hit 1n 27 previoU.5 times at bat three losses. Yor~ Yankees. agam Thurs- day night as Harry Byrd turned es in the history of this aged net 6-0, 6-0. . ~ \ and Dick Cole's double. Buhl ha1 scormg a thrill-packed 4-2 in a 5-2 victory, striking out eight classic. O'CONNELL ADDED ! walked Johnny O'Brien to open . to sweep the three-game batters including the only three to AstonlshiDr ShOt. , CHICAGO (.4") - Quarterbact the inning and Danny O'Connell Berg FI'res Record senes. Th: result cut the Yankee face him in the fifth inning. Drobny, seeded fa u r t h, re- Tommy O'Connell, forward pais singled him to third. lead to mne games over second Posting his eighth victory of repeatedly faced defeat at the ing ace of la,st season's universitt The Braves, despite only five 11' W 0 pl~ce Cleveland and 911:! over the the season against seven losses, hands of the unseeded American of Illinois team, Thursday joine!! ' hits off Bob Friend, held a 4-1 In omen's pen third place WhIte Sox: . Byrd allowed 10 bits, all singles. but each time he managed to pull the roster of the coJlegiate All-. lead going into the ninth. Hal . Chlc.ag~ scored tWice 10 the He had a shutout until the ninth oft some astonishing shot to re- Star football squad which will op Rice drew a walk to lead of! and mnth mm~g to ~reak. a 2-2 dead- when the Tigers tallied twice. main alive. pose the Detroit Lions in Soldl~ Cole, swinging for Mike Sand- ROCHESTER, N. y, (.4") - Pat- loc.k and give Billy Ple~ce the de- The A's scored all five of their The long duel climaxed a day field Aug, 14. lock, singled him to second, Pres- ty Berg, who was determined to cls;~n over Johnny Sam. . runs off Tiger starter Dick Mar- in which America sent its top men IF======~5; ton Ward struck out and Lindell have "one good round" during the hthe Yankee hal! of the mnth, lowe in the second inning. Dick and women into hte fourth round batting for Eddie O'Brien, blasted tournament, had It Thursday to muc maneu~ering by both man- Weik replaced Marlowe in the Vic Seixas, - the tall Pltiladel- DANCELAND one 390 teet Into the lett field lead the field through the first fifth and shut out the A's the rest phian, led the American advanCE Cedar Rapid8, Iowa bleachers to tie the score. . of the way. in the men's division. Seeded No. Jowa'. Sma..wt Ballroom * * * round of 1h.e Women's Open * * * 2 behind Australla's Ken Rose- championship. wall, Seixas easily eliminated Am CONDITIONED Broo s Romp The Chicago redhead fired a Browns Take Nats Phlllppe Washer of Belgium, 6- ToniJht k ~.t In Western Swinr; CINCINNATI (.IP)- The Brook- r~cord 37-34-71 over the decep- 6-1, 6-3. lyn Dodgers, atopped twice by the tlve county c I u b of Rochester WASHINGTON ()P)- The SI. Mulloy Wins FAMOUS Cincinnati Redlcgs with 11th in- course. That was the only sub-Pllr Louis Browns swept a three-game Gardnal' Mulloy of Coral Ga- IOWA CORNHUSms nlng homers, roared back Thurs- round of the day. series from Washington and ex- bles, Fla., won a hard-earned vic- Saturday dar to their wlnnln, ways with a It also smashed the competitive tended their winning streak to tory over Steffen Stockenberg of Sa.tin Smooth Music 12-3 victory over the locals. course record of 38-34-73, set in four games Thursday night by Sweden, 4-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, 9-7. 01 Preacher Roe outlasted starter 1950 by Mrs. Rut h Woodward beating the Senators, 3-1. Harry Art Larsen of San Leandro, EDDIE ALLEN, HIS Herro Wehmeier of the Redlegs in Finch of New Canaan, Conn. That 38-year-old Jeft-hander Call!., who is seeded seventh, won a fllme of home runs. It was the record was made from the Iront agel's resu~ted in a weird who was replaced by Satchel over Joslp Palada of Yugoslavia, TRUMPET & ORCHESTRA fourth victory for Roe against two tees and Mrs, Woodward, who had whereby Pierce leH the mound. Paige in the seventh inning, post- 6-1, 6-2, 7-5, while Hugli Stewart, Every WEDNESDAY losses. a 90 Thursday said the course was play first base while Hl\rry DOrlsb ed the victory. the unseeded upsetter from Los Con,enlal "OVER 2I-NlTE" Wayne Belardl, Oil Hodges, somewhat harder for this tourna- faced two batteI'll. Pierce t~en re- Brecheen won hi!! second game Angeles, trounced Hans Redl of D~e Snider, Pee Wee Reese and ment. turned to the mound to finISh the the season. He has lost eight. Carl FurUlo hlt home runs for Rochester's par is 37-37-74 and gam~. . . Loser Sonny Dixon has a two- """"""""""""~ the Dodcers, Bobby Adams and only one player equalled that fig- Chicago used five players at II five mark. ~~"""""""'''''''''~ ' Jim Greengrass homered for the ure. Shirley Spark, another red- basej a m:ij~ I~afue record. The B.ro,,:,ns scored first in the team, starts changing his clothes after hurlin, another victory lor ~~. , • Redlegs. head, .from Ukiah, Calif., did it ~~~~o~\1~gai~ t owe o~.r ~as ' ~e\ second m~mg an,d sew:d the bis lour-man team. Feigner hurled a 4-3 win over Complete Auto ~~~ * .• * early In the day with 38-36 and 8 S Ing on c. up 10 the Sixth With two was alone in second place at the 191~ and equa.IIM by Phlladelphia Washington's lone ta1JYI -~::~~~~~~~=---r~j~;~~;;;:;;=::=:-1 1 Cards Tr.ommed end of the round. agamst DetrOIt June 10, .1941. in the fourth. KUBSKl QUITS ~ ST. LOUIS {A"}- Bob Hofman T~e Yankee ~efeat, their fourth Flr~t-baseman Roy Sievers and CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia. (JP) - AI ~ It's a Miracle and Don MueUer hit the Si Loul s~rQlght a.nd sixth . in 11 games left-fielder Don Lenhardt topped Kubski resigned T h u r s day as ~ 0 0 0 Cardinals with a seventh~lnnln: Stutzman Voxman sl~ce. the~r tenSatlOnal 1 the B~owns'. eight-hit attack with manager of the last place Cedar ~ h h blackjack Thursday as they de I wfmMnm g s rea ' camSet on the two hits apiece. Rapids Indians. ,t t C ~ e way ese - W0 • T a anager asey engel's ~ livered plnchhlt blows good for In In ourney Ing of bis players for lethargic ~ suO,ts turn off sbe runs to lead the New York play. Giants to a 9-4 victory over the Nancy Stutzman and Jim Vox- * * * 'The Halfbreed' Redbirds. man of Iowa City scored victories d in Technlcolor ~ h h I The loss dumped the Cardinals in the Rochestel' Invitational jun- In ians Roll ~ t e eat into fourt~ place in the National ior tennis tourney at Rochester The Hlqhwayman ~ leagu~. Minn. Thursday. Three other Jocai BOSTON (.4")- Larry Doby ~ Hoyt Wilhelm was the winner players, Richie Shulman, John two consecutive homers and in color ~ in relief, and Joe Presko, who Orth and Gary Lubin were de- Rosen connected for his 15th ~ startect for the Cardinals, was the feated. ' the season while driving in five ~ 10ser. I Miss Stutzman, seeded No. 1 in runs each Thursday as the Cleve- * It' * the 13-year-old and under brack- land Indians overwhelmed ol Reb et, and No.2 in the 15-and-under Boston Red Sox, 15-4, to sq ~ Why not slip Into one Ph I sap u S group, won her way into the third the four-ga~e series. ~~~ °sfuits°ural\n1diraCelneJoFyabthri: qnCAGO (JP)- The Phlladel- round of both divisions. Voxman, . The Induins pounded .out 16 ~ ~..- phia Phils continued their 1953 seeded No. ] in both groups, ad- hlt~, Seven of them, Includmg Ro- ~ ~ mBlltery at the Chicago Cubs vanced to tlle second round in ~en s homer,. we.nt for eight runs Cllfttn , ,/ r/;f "0E-BR I ~. weather' - whatevp.~ 't I T"Ufflday as they blasted out their both. In the ninth mnmg. ~WEBB ft ~ is! : They keep their 11th decision over Chicago, 13-2. Shulman lost In both groups Starter M~l P~rnell ga~e way,,:: f'l . VoJ 20. PillET it's All ~ pr.ess - feel .cool anrt Ji~ . Konstanty, backed by a 19. while Orth drew a bye to stay in in the ~Ixth mnmng to ElliS Kin- 1·)( ... '... .M. f\.U NEW ~ shed the spots. They hit attack which Included eight the 15-and-under bracket after de~ ~~o ~r tagged for the loss. On The Same Proqram ROBERT RUTH ,FUN I ~ I , doubies, registered his seventh losing a 13-and-under match Lu- hl{ ~u .ema;. g~~~dUP 11 bits WAGNER' HUSSEY ~ carae'smbeadsteknboYwnAmrnearki __ triumph. bin lost in the IS-and-under' sec- W e w nnmg . IS If game of ~ The PhllUes took a 1-0 lead in and round. the season*agam*st sev*en losses. RANDOLPH ~ ers. Come in and see them. 'You'll enjoy A's Salv,age 1 ~ their comfort. PHILADELPHIA (JP)-The Phil- ~ adelphia Athletics salvaged ~ $32.50 to $69.50 th'" '" flool •• m. or th.i, ~,- ~

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