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i)i-e:m CI-aims Victory Over Indachin8 Rebels( Officials Say • The Weather BaHle May , M()j;tJy bir &lid wann­ er toda, with dr~ sout.berl1 wINb. llla'b today 7Z to '71. P.rlIy Be 1st Round dody and eOBUIlued owan mild S&IllUY ,,1th a SAIGON. South Viet Nam (.4') Est. 1868 - AP Lease-:l Wire, Wirephoto - Five Cent, chanee 0' .'nuulera..... (Saturday) -! Ngo Dinh DIem. Iowa City. Iowa, Saturday. April 30, 1955 the American-backed premier who is n(hting a poll tical battle for hi.! lite. delea ted the green­ bertted commandos or the form­ r:r river pirale general. Le Van , villi. In 48 hours ot gun-lire in Saigon's sfreets. But this may have been only the first round. official military sources said SatUl·day. More thon 500 soldiers and tIvlllans have been kllled In the battle for Saigon. • t~ese sources re­ * * * I * * * ported . I Sen ale Passes .. Vien's shatter­ Senale, House Senate Bows ed 5.000 - man W'orkonP&G Bioh Xuyen ar- • , my was believed • 0 Slate Board 10 have with­ Site To Start Hope To End r Hoegh, ~wn deep into il$ own territory 1 01\ the far side OK' s Operating Bill 01 the Chinese Here Monday Term Monday Lundy.,~~.c,. ,rro),o. !'he canal DIEM DES MOINF.S W) - The Iowa swarnling Sal¥on from the ad­ Grading and filling operations DF'5 Me -:-lFS (..q» - The Iowa senot FridllY lopped $450.000 o(f joining Chinese city of Cho Long. wlll begin Monday at the future house and _enott! Friday eround the house capital Impl'ov menls Diem. backed by expre s.~ ion s site of the new Iowa City Pr~­ slowly lhrollgh th jungle ot bill for state board at ducoUon I liills remaining a~ the seAAion 01 support (!"Om the United States ter and Gamli le drug products institullon~. th n I.ltl!lsed the cap· - but obviously lacking the sym­ pluni. neared a prol.x~ble Monday wind­ Itnl Improvements bllt and the pathy of France - Friday re­ up. The sen:IlC con sid _rod n house's operating expenses bill. P&G Friday announced award­ house bill to appropriate more jected a summons from his chief ing of a contract for the grading The cut in the building im­ o! state, Baa Dai, to an urgent than $11 million lor state de­ and filling work to the Barker partments in the comin, bien­ provements bill clime at the ex­ conference on the French Rivi­ Construction company of Iowa pense of (J proposed hospital for era. nium. City. The senators didn't entirely emotionally dlsturbed children at [ Cabinet auks Diem To Build In AUfUst finish De ion on II lenl:thy ap­ Iowa City. Th house had IIppro­ Diem's c:lblnet backed him up Building construclion will be­ propriations committee amend­ pliated $610,000; the senate cut Ind .ald his presence here dur- gin in August on the company's m: nt to the measure which mode it to $160,000. Inf the present crisis was "indis­ 73-acre site on Lower Muscatine mony alterations In the house LIst Expen.el pensable." The cabinet feared road, three-fourths of a mile ligures. Bills pas.~ed by the senate tlIe summons me:!nt Diem was to southeast ot the Iowa City limits. Bill Mu t Go Back would :1pproprlate $26.729,250 be dismi ssed. The upper house finally' re­ yearly (or the support. mointen­ Choion. where the Blnh XIlY­ P&G plans call [or the new factory to be compieted and op­ ce.-;sed at 6: I G p.m .• to resume anee, equipment and repairs at en sought refuge. is a bomb­ ling by the fa 1L of 1956. It will work at 8 n.m. today. The bllJ the state board of education In­ Jearred slum teeming with refu­ era employ about 200 persons and must ::0 back to the house aCter stitutions; $5.020,750 for capital fttS from Communist-held North bring to the city an esUma ted the senate flnish.s with It. Improvements for the nexl two fiet Nam. annual payroll of more than At the close of business Fri­ Russell Lundy years at the schools; and about Among the c:lSualties was an $1 million. day, the senate had made these $60,000 ror payment of the mis­ !merican aid official whose Gra.vel Fill changes in the tigur proposed To lIlg/IUJ{/!/ COII/missioll ceJlaneou ex penses of the legis­ exact (ate wall unknown. C. M. Fuijp·at. manager of the by the house: lative session. ell Party Orcanlzed P&G 'drug products division, told Chan&'e& Made DES MOINES (1f!J - The sen­ The $26.729,250 appropriation Euereft (Dhcle) Reese Irom The Dally Iowan by telephone 1. Increased the appropria tIon atc Friday confirmed Ru,st!lJ Is the slime amount approved by Texu. director ot the U.S. aid (or the arrlculture department from Cincinnati. Ohio. Friday F. Lundy. Des Moines Republi­ th house. SUI's ~hare is $8 ..... 5.- pro,ram~ photo service, was re­ that the pn:!paration of the 'rom $635.772 to $650,T72 per con. (or a r(lUI year term on the 538 annually, comparC<\ with $7,- ported shot down while. rtylng ( , WI,.,,,.,,,) year to .provide 10r an eXJNlndC<\ building sitc including "com­ BY TilE TENSE EXPR ION on Dr. J. R. Flynn' tace. It appean. he' tl"11Inl:" this tlrst ,-rad r. sta te highway eommi~slon. thus 829,500 voled by the IllJIt legisla­ over the Binh Xuyen area. but Jlvest~ dlsea. e control pro­ pacting" of sand and gravel and slx-year-old DOII,IIl Morehead of Cedar RapIds. "It. hurts mt more than It d you." At rtrht Is ending a running controversy ture. there was no official confirma­ filling and soil "loading" to pro­ gram. ov r the makeup of the commis­ SUI's shale of the capItal im­ tion he was killed. A search Viola Kull h, a rell~tered nurse who II.S Isted Flynn In admlnlsterlnc the Salk polio vaccine to 2. Trimmed $13,730 a year vide a solid Ibase for the new abollt 3,800 Cedar Raplda Children Frtday morn In&". Jobru.on county vaoelnations an bedllied to sion. provements fund is $1 ,420.000. party was organized by the U.8. trom thl' bur~au of labor allot­ plant will extend over severol Lut Job P~ndln, VI Improvements • Ir Bth\che. Reese was the first berill Monda . ment and wiped out a provision months. The appolntm nt ot Lundy to Under the senate's cQpital im­ Amerjcan casualty of the two­ ,ivirl'g th bureau sliperVlslon or ,. M. Barker or the construc­ the 4,500 a year po:lition w a~ prove men l!i aptlroprta lkIDs bill, d&r civJI pr. . tion company sard his firm Will the state min in ~'Ctor . Thi ~ Six b3ttafions of (he N:ltional lett the !bureau', appropriation Ihe last of ~v. Hoeaih's nomina­ SUI would gel: begin by grading off about 60,- Say PulSl1e .. tions to state job pending be­ 1. Music -r- $100.000 to adapt 6rmy pounded the Blnh Xuyen at $82.07~. 000 square yards of dirt at thc Polio 'Shots fore the senate. Lundy was and equip Elasllawn as a music with morta~s, arllUery ahd ar­ Cul Polio Fund plant building site. This dirt will Hoe,h's campaign manager. mored cars. FJ~htlng raged 3. Voted the stote health de­ building. . It, 1II0u}d.-lnc1\lQe six be stockpiled on the sile for pos­ Luody earlier Md been' re­ studios. four t:llrSsroofnS. listen­ alIIorig the burn In, straw huts slibl,e later use, he said. ShoulCl Know partment $5.000 a year. instead and spread Inio the pleasure of the $80,000 a year the house jected by the senators, aUer the ing rooms for recorded music, Bariler said that dirt will be disput between the governor space for books. sco)"!!> and chor­ park.,. once a rich source of rev­ graded down about six feet. Start Monday proposed. for purchase ot Salk and the s nole had come to light. al materials. tli e for the Binh Xuyen, a for­ The n approximately 50.000 WASIIINGTON (.4') - A five­ poliO vaccine for Inoculation of Social Aids Othu8 Na.med 2. Moebridt! QUditorium-$ll0.- m r SOCiety 01 river pirates. square yards of sand and gravel The Salk polio vaccinotion yoor highwoy program costing wards 01 the state, indigent per­ Rtbel. Split will be trucked to the site from Social welfare workers were almost $22 billion. including II sons and prevention of polio epi­ The governor hod named Ro­ 000 (OT iml'lIovements. They will ·At nightfall. the main rebel a pit south of Iowa Gity and program in Iowa City will begin ung d Friday to UI the public 42,500-mile network of toll free demics. But the senate plnn pro­ bert K. Beck. Centerville; Chris include n w seats. wider spaced Mrce of betwpen 4,000 and 5,000 tilled in the area. The gravel will Monday at an inoculation center whal they are trying to do In or­ mterst::tte roads. was DPproved vid: s that the leilslatlve Int rim Larsen ot 'Sloux City~ L. L. Caf­ rows. a new floor, new air-con­ Friday by the !;('natl! public roads clJmmittee can Increase lhl8 frey. Cresco. and Lundy to the ditioning and ventilating sys­ appeared to have been split. provide a more stable base for set up in the Henry Sabin school der to eet help for their pro­ 'Iney were reported out of am­ subcommittee. amount It noccuory. commi.!lsion. tems. the plant building. gymnasium. grams as they closed the sev­ lIlunitlon and ready to sue tor 7-Week Job To help pay lor the federal 4. Cut the appropriation tor Lundy ond Carfrey w re turn­ 3. Laundry building - $150.­ ,eace. Heavy earth-moving equip- The Johnson county polio vae- enth annual institute of Ule Iowa govcrnment's share, the ubcom­ the stole libraries from $131,525 ed down after It was reported OOQ for a new building near the Propped up by his military ment will !be used in the grod- cil1alion commi.ttee has scheduled Wel!are association here. mitlee recommended a penny a to $123,345. that threats had 'been made SUI power plant. successes, Diem dispatched a ing operation. Bark-l! r said. the Inoculations lor every mor- For example, the need in Iowa gallon Increase in' the federal Up Resouree Al\olmen' against Lt. Gov. Leo Elthon. Law Common Addition 5. Raised the appropriatlon for 'nIessage to Bao Dai refusing to "Compacting" involves re- ning next week, 'lVith each school for many more foster homes to gasoline tax. Threats Aaseriecl 4. Law Center bulldlng quit his post and meet with Bao peated rolling of the fill with care tor children whose own 'Newa.nd Far-Reachlnr' the state natural resources coun­ It was reported that !rlends $500,000 lor an IIddition to the DaJ by Tuesday. heavy equipment to pack the being assigned an inoculation homes are terrworarlly broken The proposed legislation aiso cil rrom $52,700 a year to $60,- of Lundy hod criticized Ellhon Law Commons. All college of I The Viet Nam cabinet reCussed site. time. up should be more widely pub­ includes what Chairman Albert 000. for selling grovel flam his quar­ law ofClces and classrooms would to fO alon.i witn Bao Dal's ap- Barker said he hopes to eom- School officials and Parent- licized, speakers said. They Gore (D-Tenn.) described as a 6. Boosted the ap,propriallon ry near Fertile 10 contractors tor be moved to the improved law for the vocational rehabilitation pointment of Gen. Nguyen Van pleta the grading and filling Teachers associations will assist urged the workers to study and "new and rar-reachlng" plan to road work. The reports said center. The present law buJldlnl Vy, a loe of Diem. as chief of work in a-bout seven weeks. The use resources in their own com­ limit the weight and size of program from $275,000 to $300,- that Elthon had been threatened would be used by other SUI col­ 000 a year, thUS hiking the to­ ltaff to replace Gen. Le Van Ty, fill then will b left to settle un- in the program. munities to help tell their needs. trucks. with exposure of his sales to the leges. tal for the stale department of 1101\' directing the war against til actual construction of the Before receiving their inocula- Speakers said it's important to Gore called the bill a compro­ contractors ir Lundy were not 5. Utilities - $460,000 tor util­ I I pubJlc instruction trom $777.125 lh~ Blnh Xllyen. plant begins in AugUst. lions, the youngsters must pI'e- show the parent mlse beLwecn a measuro he spon­ confirmed. Ity improvemeots, Including new t to $852.125. U.S. Slu,ports Diem Plan One-Story Plant sent I eeord card and consent with family sored and the Eisenhower admin­ Republicans Objeeted steam ~ervices. Ve~1 Jud.. e.' Raile U.S. Special. Ambassador Gen. A one-story plant of modern problems that he istration program !ormulated by CafCl'ey leportedly was reject­ 6. Remodeling - $,00,000 .10 I The senate sla~d down an J. 14wlon CoWns Is returning to design win ,be constructed on the slips at the registration desk. can still do lhe ed because northeast Iowa Re­ con vel t vacoted SPliCe in ex~t­ a ,presidential commission headed approprialions committee plan ~igon from talks with Pr~sldent site. The surrounding land is to Tolle record cards may be obtain­ right thing by publicans wonted a member of Ing buildings to other uses. • by Gen. Lucius D, Clay. to grant distriot court judges a EIsenhower and other U.S. of­ be landscaped and will include cd from teachers. his child. since their party on the commission to 6-3 Vote pay in.crease ot only $1.000 a For HlMorteaJ Soolet7 ficials on the Viet Nom situatio l ~. recreational and parking areas. The schedule of inoculations this will bring take the place of the late Frank He said the subcommittce year, instead of the $2,000 a year Also appropriated was $200.000 The U.S. state department Announcement that Procter the child baCk voted 6-3 to apprOve the amend­ Kerrigan ot Dubuque. tor II new Stale 'Historical society and Gamble would build Its new for Monday consists of first and proposed by the house. This lett into his own ed bill, but declined to say who After the dispute died down, building in Iowa City, provldiJtl plant to manufacture dentifrices. second graders from St. Mary's the proposed salary of district IrroocHINA- home, the best voted for or against it. He sald the governor named Caffrey to the society cart raise $100,000 to shampoo and home permanent school ~t 8:45 a.m. and from Hor­ place lor him to court judges at $10.000 a year. (Continued on page 6) the full committee will take up Sen. Alan Vest (R..sac City) another term on the stote board go with the appropriation. wave producis was made April ace Mann 9:30' a.m grow up. The a~ the measure next Thursday and argued against the committee of social welfare and sent to the Operating funds also included 14. l pub I i c should HALE senate a nomination of Emery The P&G !plant is the tirst TueSday's lIchedulc includes predicted it would pass the sen- amendment, saying a $I(),OOO in the senate-JSassed appropria­ realiZe, too, that il will save tion bills are: Unlvendty hospi­ . * * * major In''dustry to come to Iowa LongfelJow school at 8:45 a.m. money as well as human valUeS ROAD PLAN- Ilgure was needed to attract LUNDY- tals, $4,082.22~; psYohopathlc City in the more than U5 years and University elementary at in the long run by such a pro­ eContinl/e{l Qn page 6) good judges. The amendment (Continued on l1(J!!e.B) sinCoe the city was founded. 110:45 a.m. lost, 29-16. r - ' ~ hospitili. $427,000; . baeterloloiY r Q.S. Reaffirms gram. speakers said. IlI'bolotory, $211J.940; h as pit a 1------~------Pasl Other Bills Prevent Family BreakdoW1Ul Before starling consideration school tor handicapped ehUdren, The workers were also urged of the state d.,pllrtment's appro­ $435,550; state sanatorium at to put mOre emphasis on pre­ Bacnk Bandit priation measure. the senate ]·Year·Old Oakdale. $979,330. ventin" family and individual amended ahd passed house bills bT' akdowns. tor capital improvllments at the f Members of the ummarizing state board of education institu­ 2 KiI~ed, , In;ured.', POrt~~~~~"~~~~: Friday tor Viet Nam's pre· panel included Mark Hale. di­ Gets $1,. 61 lions and tor dredging and im­ By (ar - liller, Ngo g,blh Diem, only-a few rector of the SUI school of socia I provements of state lak2s and As Cars Col/ide , 1.. !JOII,.. after' Franee criticized him work; Arthur Robins ot the Uni­ BOYDEN (JP) - A "grab-and­ resorts. Danny Lee Leedom, 3, son of 41 no 10nnF ~ual to the ask.of versity of Missouri school 01 so­ run" bank bandit. disguised on­ Amendments to both measures Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lee­ Near 8~~;ng'on 'overning hIs ' revolt-torn coun- cial work; Omar Schmidt, execu­ ly by a pair of dark glasses, were Quickly approved by the dam, 205 E. Benton st., was re­ try . . , . tive director o[ the MinneaPolis swept $1.861 in eurrency from house and the bills went to the ported in foir condition at Mercy BEVINGTON ("" -William T. , Lodge, 75, and hL'i 71-year-old ' Thi& expressed 'by the Community Welfare coundl. and the teller cages of the Farmers governor. hospital Friday night aftet being ~~ckio.g, wi fe were ki Hed , Frl()ay even In,' , state d~artmjlnt, brought into Robert Caldwell. SUI professor Sa vings b:lDk into a paper sack Cu~ for New H.. pltal !truck by a car Friday afternoon in a two-car collision at the'out- full .. public view a backstage of sociology and anthropology. Friday and escaped from tOW!! The senat~ cut the !board of in lront of 519 S. Dodge st. ,Plrrel bet"Veen France and the e due a t ion appropriation for The driver o[ the car was 6kirts ot this Madison countT Spcclfie Problems Explored by car. community. . United States over how to es­ Casbler Henry Van Haute and capital improvements for the bi- identified by police as James K. Sectional meetings of the in­ Sheriff Rex ' Rou.~e !laid the tablish a vilorous anti-Commu­ stitute at the Iowa Center for thrce othe! bank employes. C. e:1nium from $5.470,760 to $5,- Kelsey. 25. 6~5 S. Dodge st. tIat jOVernment in the former 020.750. This was done by re- Police reported that Danny Lodge car puJled from a Jlide Continuation Study explored Vanderbilt, Miss Wilmina Kleyne road across hlghway 92 Into the 1rench IndochiJla colony. specific problems. pointing out and Miss Norma Lago, we r e ducin;g the appropriation for a was with his molher at the time It came shDrtly after U.S. gpe­ state hospital-school at Iowa path 01 a car driven by John A. ways [or agencies to work to­ alone in the buiiding when the City for mentally retarded and 01 the accident. The tot report- ambassador J. Lawton Col­ Berg, 22, Prole. ~al gether in meeting problems. robber entered. emotionally dlsturPed children edly refused to eros the street Uns. left by plane tor Indochina, Berg was reported In ~ With a gun in his' pocket, he trom $650.000 to $160.000. and Mrs. Leedom had elossed 1findJn, up a week of consulta- In discussing the strengthen­ condition at a Wlnterl!et hospital. opproached Van Houte and ask­ ROUM AetioRl :lhead ot him. r. !p1I.I on how to deal with the ing of family life, the indepen­ Both cars ~nt into the dl~h. Ylef Nnn crisis. dence of Amerlclln Youth today ed [jJ'sl for help on an ill.'!UI­ The house put some technical Danny ran into the street trom the sheriff sal'. Lodge was a reo. ', A, .tate department sp

Pqe 2-THE DAILY IOW~o... City. Ia.-Sat., Apr. 30, 1955 Happy Landing Interpreting the News- .. ----. S V· t N m Letter to the Editor--' May Is a Big Month (~n:~de~(all Raps European Colonialism h it I I Ed For Elecll10n me,&,.!:~:':::,:~' IlItl.4e .,,';::'d.l:':.?;.'O;",:r.;;llaD4wrlU••• 11'"a'.,.. ..",...... d Al ~ to the nation's businoss, espec­ own Cabinet, assert that a pop- Delegates attacked both Western tory marked the first time in times took centuries to repla IIlI ially with regard to foreign af­ ularly elected government - the European colonialism as well a3 history that a traditionally to IXIlonized oa- For the socio-eeonomlc-politi- ment of 'Mendes-France, one at his party faces the voters in the Nam makcs it impossiblc at this tion, as has characterized Euro- cal impact of Communism in the sturdiest governments In Ma;r 26 elections. He hopes to time. pean colonialism genet ally. China and Viet-Minh Asians will post-war France fell becawe present them with Formosa Instead he has called for crea- But, it is also true that an be watching closely. And lest, France, like some other Euro- peace talks, Austrian independ­ Hon on May 15 ot a provisional extension of such authority can we might 'be over-optlfnistic of pean nations, has not learned a • ence and an approach to a Big National Assembty indirectly el- have favorable consequences. tbe fact that most of the Ban- lesson trom Indo-China. Coa. Four conference, as evidence that Anthony Eden ected and representing every Many people consider the gt¥lwth dung's conlerees reserved their · sequently. North Alrica may 100II eaitorial the government is getting ahead Times in His Favor class and shade ot political of the Philippines under Ameri- strongest attacks for Communist join the camp of militant Com­ with what they want most, peace. thought except the Communist can leadership as an example of colonialism, let us remember that munism. Then he expects them to hand Vietminh. Its powers would in- this sort of colonialism. Africans and Asians wlll compare It is thi,s issue ot selt-,overJI. him political victory. serious doubt. What does seem I Bill AHecting Foreign Students- possible is that talks can !he held elude the very important one of Colonialism PeJ'bapa Neutral it against the spo-radically gOOd" ment that will probably deter. Times Working' looking towilFd renunciation by approving or rejecting ihe na- In otherwords, colonialism per sometimes gruesome and often mine the relations between As- The lower house of congress has passed a bill which would At tirst glance, thiS may seem the Reds of. the use of force. tional budget. But it would not se is perha'ps neutral. The ques- barbaric record of European IXI- ian-African and the free world. slash the state departme nt's appropriation request for its Hke an extremely ambitious Pakistan now has the inside be able to form and dismiss tion is: can colonialism be avoid- loniallsm. And it Is this issue that ele¥11 exchange-of-students program by almost 50 per ccnt. three-week ,program. track as chief gO-between, hav­ governments. ed? Does it not seem like a law Yet, the issues are not resolv- defines America's responsibilit1 Actually, Eden has the times ing made contact with Chou En­ Diem's opponents, the Efinh of hUman society that there are ed merely [by lumping both Ias the leading power of the fret The bOHse cut tl1e $22 million request to $12 million. The 'a t Walk for hirr•. lai at Bandung. But if Britain uyen Society and the religious strong and less strong nations, Iirands of imperialism in the pot world. bill is now in the senate, which is expected to act on it within Hopes are high now that the can get some"eredit even for just Xuyen Society and the religious and corollary to that it may be of coloniaHsm. There are many Kamal Abdel-Moaela, 0 associates, say the Asembly must true that 'Stronger nations w!l1 and obvious distinctions between 120 E. Fairchild, f d four-power ambassadors' meet- getting talks 'Started it will give a ew ~ys. ing with the Austrains next week Eden just 'a'bout all he nceds have full power to draw up a always tend to extend their au­ According to Wallace Maner, UJ foreign student adviser, will come up with a treaty which right now. c"nstltution as well as accept or thority and Influence over LAFF. A· DAY I, .20 of SUI's 210 for ign shldcnts might be affected by a cut in 'will leave the foreign ministers Three of )ts hits - Austria, reject future premiers. smaller nations? . . <.. Hme to do ,but sign after the Big Four and the election Highly placed American sourc- Can we conclude then that the - I I appropriation to the program. These arc students recelvmg NATO conference in Paris. seem prcUy sure anyway. es asserted Thursday the United real issue on colonialism is not some kind of aid from the government. In connection with the NATO States may cancel it~ multi mil- in its very existence but rather IMATTRESS VfPT] Other colleges wOllld suffer morc seriously. conference, where Germany will lion-dollar military and land re- in what it will do to subject be admitted to membership, as- 3 U-High Students form programs in South Viet people. Is it gOing to transform We must remcmber that our foreign students arc invaluable suming final agreement /between Nan'l should Diem's political ene- a peaccful people like the Mau­ Win Scl10larships mies force him to resign. Ma into blOOd-thirsty terrol'­ , members of our organized houses and campus organizations. France and Germany on the • Saar by then, the Big Three for­ Th ree Urliversity high school Although Americall enthusi- ists? Is it going to exploit their They provide leader hip and many divergent pOints of view eign ministers wlll meet to lay students h\tye been awarded asm fpr Diem has waned in re- best lands tor Riviera-going in­ which spring from their varied national'origins and educational plans for another conference COUl'-year, fee-reduction scholar­ cent weeks, the United States teroational ,play-boys and king­ backgrounds. Thcse opinions are most often quito mature, since with Russia on more general is- ships to S UJ'::as a result ot their still Iates him as the only man pins? Is it going to enslave them, sues. now in sight with the stature destroy their national and in­ most arc gra d uate stud cnts. pcrformance in the Iowa high A Good tart school forensic league finals held and integrity needed to save the deed their human identity, ~nd Wit!lOllt their presence, wo would miss one of the greatest Such a meeting can hardly be 11t SUI recently. counLry from Communist dom- treat them like vetmin and the contributions to n college education. held lor several months, but it David BJl~d s ky , Jack Elkins ination. scum of the earth? Should Lhe Binh ~uyen-Ied will be the starL which Eden and Sieg Sl:hoenbohm are the TypUles Record Sen. Tom Martin and Sen. Bourke lIiekenlooper would like seeks. winners. • front take ever the government ei ther by force or a deal,' the This typitjed the 200-year re­ to hear from you on this issue. Write them. if enough pressure On the Formosa question, More than. 500 students rook cord of Em opean colonialism, however, there is much farther ,part in the'·sta te speech finals U.S. Embassy here i~ almost is brought to bear on senators, SUI will have a better chance of sure Lo recommend that Ameri­ which is unlbecoming a cl villz­ to go.' Eden has alerted his re­ here. ed people. Just one example: in keoping its foreign students. presentative in Peiplng to ~ee The sch~rships amount to can funds for the military and land reform programs be cuL 50 years of British colonialism what can be done to bring the $240 over '{II four-year period. in the Sudan the British author­ oft. Only help for the 900,000 Chinese Reds ·and the United StudentscO,uipeted in original ities built one high school (Gor­ States together around the con­ oratory, exbamporaneous speak­ refugees from Communist North Viet Nam would continue. don college) in an area of one ference table. That an actual set­ ing, debate, ipterpretative re.i;l­ million square miles and tor a Rememterj tlement on Formosa Can be ing, and radio and television population of 10 million people. (. Old Capitol I ,. reached or even discussed is in speaking." In a better age, this may be con­ , One Year Ago Today ------~------sidered an act of gross barbar­ ism. Beta Chi chapter house of Pi Sigma Al,pha, national 1P0litica) Historically, the only exten­ "Good morning, folks! Made up your minds yet 7" seiellt'1' fratp.rnitY, was formally installed at a !banquet here. (ouncil 'Presiden" f Report sion ot Communist colonialism M ft\,lleu;e. Kline, American F arm (Bureau president, speaking At 910 Kilocycles here ~.uC1 tnat WJ.:l IS toe year for an "about !face" in 'government (EDITOR'S NOTE: Tbls is ------..;;~:;------!farm policy. the last in a series of reprints ihis spring!ilr the Chest drive PROGRAM NOTES from the "Report of the Presi­ next fall. '1 aturday, ","prll 30 .J Five Years Ago Today 10. The ctmbining of the li­ OHALK DUST at ~ a.m. fca­ GENERAL NOTICES dent" compiled and presented by Gen. George C. iMarshall declared 1hat Sen. J osCiPh McCarthy's brary and r,e~iing room commit­ tures a discussion by David Stew­ General Notices should be deposited with the edUor 01 the editorial Pale 01 The Dall)' towa. Ie tal Torn Choules. president, 1954-55 charges of communism-in-1he...government "undermine and weaken tees with th ,pUice of Public Re­ art on Flesh's book dealing with newsroom. room 201. Communications center. Notices mut be submitted by 2 p.m. the day preaMlllll our position before the world and actually lend assistance to pow­ SUI Student Council.) lations chail1fl,\an, said appointec the teaching of reading in the flrlt publlcaeto.; THEY WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BY PHONE. and mus' be '"ped or I.rlb.,. wrft. ers that would destroy us." to serve on lhe library commit­ elementary grades. ten and aIIned b, a responsible penon. No General Notice wUl be published more than tDe W'" ':' lMuscatine residents were puzzling over a rocking chair which Recommendations to Student tee as well a~' perform public re­ The Iowa Hawkeyes meet prior to the eveDl. Notices 01 church or youlh ITOUP meelin.s will Dot be published In the aeaers' 14',[ rooked by itself. Council : lations duti~ ~ Minnesota in a double-header 'lees column unless an event takes place before Sund.,. morDIn •• Ohureh noUces ahould be de""'" 1. Appointment oe a commit­ 11. Immedl~te apPOintment of baseball game at J :8() p.m., with with the IteU,ious news editor 01 The Dally Iowan In 'he newsroom, room 210. CommunleatioDi eo­ .J Ten Yean Ago Today tee of workers t" complete the a member tq. the Panacea com~ Bob Zenner and Jim Watt pres­ ~r not later tban 2 p.m. TJlursda, lor publleaUon SatlU'Clay. The Dally Iowan rHervel the rir1l& It !Munich, birthplace of the Nazi movement and the third grcat­ editing of the !Student Handbook. mittee, of 19.ur members to the enting the play-by-play account. edU all JlotiClel. - ,I Homecoming. committee and as The complete performance of est city in Germany, fell to the 7th army aCter a savage one-day If this handbook is to be pub­ THE NATIaNAL HONORARY , open nominating meeting for the Union desk. Trophies will ,wh soon as advls!i\'ble all other stand­ Bizet's "The PearL Fishers," and battle. lished next fall, it will have to milit.. Jy fraternity of Pershing Hillel oCficers. All Hillel mem- be given to the top four. [owa scored a 6-4 victory over Minnesota iby staging a foUl'­ be completed one month from ing commitlc'e chairmen. Wolf-Ferrari's opera In one act, 12. I recommend tha t tht: pre­ "The Secert of Suzanne" will be rifles, company lB -2, wlll hold its bers are invited to attend and Tun rally in the 8th inning. 'Max Smith hurled rior the Hawkeyes. this date. weekly meeting Tuesday night at put up candidates for oUice. sident of SloUdent Council rec­ performed on OPERA P.M. at 7. NEWMAN CLUB ACTlVJT· 2. Plans be made immediately 7:30 In the field house. Ali lbas­ ies this week: Sunday, 5 PJI), ommend hitnself to President T ODAY'S SCIIED LE V Twenty Years Ago Today for a good attendance for the ie army and air force students THE LAW WIVES ASSOCIA­ May crowning, 6 p.m., sup­ Hancher as/l a membel' of the 8:00 Mornlnll Cbapecl NSA convention of the Univer­ 8:15 New. are invited to attend. tion will meet Tuesday. May 3, per followed by social liOwa City's chapces of rSecuring a new munidpaliJ>C)wer and Hght committee on -Stud:nt 'Life. 8:30 Mornln, Serennde hour. plant "tinanced t>-y PWA funds took a rise when PWA reinstated sity of Minnesota this summer. 9:00 Chalk(lus~ at 7:30 p.m. in the Law student Polls for casting Iballots lor. ne .. 9:20 The Bookshelf ALL SUI'IERS INTERESTED theya.ppllcaLion ;for the funds. 3. A procedure ,be adopted for 9:45 ChJldren's Circle lounge. A regular business meet­ officers will be opened Sunil_Y· (. • -SU.I zoologists announced discovcry of a !parasite which may the choosing of members oC1 sub­ L~ : 15 Stories 'n StuU In folk dancing are invited to an ing will be held, bridge will be olfic:ial:tlai/y 10 :45 PTA Procram open dancing session today from played and refTeshments served. witpe ou.t enormous 'PLagues of grasshoppers. committees due to thc reduction 11 :00 SaCety Speak. TilE UNIVERSITY SCJJC)'" \ in membership of Student Coun­ II :15 Iowa State Dept. of Health 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. in room 331 of arshlp Awards • committee .re­ i 11 :30 Recital Ball University field house. Entrance cil. 12:00 Rhythm Ramble. PROF A. K. MANN, OF TIU; minds all undergraduate stud- • 4. The adoption of a leadership 12:30 New!; is located at south end of the Randal Morga n laboratory of cn ts now holding SChOlarsl)lps l Police Warn About Diagonal Parking BULLETIN 12;45 Serenade I n Blue field house. Special instructions physics, UniveJ'Sity of Pennsyl­ and th'ose who are interested in '''04: 1" '"1 ' training program to orient new 1:00 Warmup Tunes student leaders on campus. I 1:30 Baseball: Iowa VI. Mlnn ..ota will be geared to the dancing of vania, will speak on "Thc Plastl~ SChOlarShip, opportunities to see • ' -, Iowa City Chief oJ Police O. 5:00 Children', Hour newcomers. Light, informal al­ Scattering of Gamma Rays" 5:~O News either Mr. Ballantyne or M4sS A. White Friday issued two right wheels within 18 inches 01 recommend both a lecture and workshop-type program. 5:4' Sport.tlme tire is recommended. Women Tuesday, Ma y 3, at 4:10 p.m. in Reich in the Office of Student ( warnings to auto owners. the curb. 6:00 Dinner Hour arc urged to wear low heels. room 30 I, Physics. building. 5. The appointment of a stu­ 6:55 News Affairs. Applica tions for schol· White said that in the- past He explaincd that when parked I 7:00 Opel'll PM arships must, be submitted by month several drivers have been dent trip committee to prepare UNIVERS'TY calendar items 9:45 New. and SporLs properly at an angle the right 10 :()() SIGN OFF FRANK C. SAKRAN, INTER­ ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAC­ stUdents now enrolled in the uni­ issued summons for backing in­ plans for the University of Mich­ are SClht!dH"{ed In the Presl­ front wheel is touching thc curb. igan student trip next fall. national lawyer, lecturer and ulty are cordially invited to the versity 'before the dose 01 Iht ., lintl» to angle parking stalls. In most denl's otflce. Old Capitol. lecture by Dean Marten ten Hoor Vehicles may be backed into 6. The (!ontinuation in office .... Monday, May 2 author, of Washington, D.C., wLU current semester. lOr of the University Alabama, lnigb. cases, he said, drivers arc not the curb only when they are of Miss Jan Trachta in the posi­ SATURDA':', APRIL 30, 1955 Mendelssohn's "Violin Con­ speak on "The Palestine Dilem­ ot scheduled for May 4, at 8 p.m. THE SEVENTH ANNUAL tiCd aware that this practice is il­ loading or unloading merchan­ tion of executive secretary. certo in E Minor," as played by ma" in the south river room, Io­ DE· SatlM.a,., April 30 in the Shambaugh lecture room. sign exhibition, entitled legal. dise and the driver has obtained 7. That Don Daughton ,be con­ Jascha Heifetz and the Royal wa Memorial Union, Wednesday, "Tltl Most .pf the violations take special permission. 2 p.m. ":':"'l3aseball - SUI vs. Philharmonic Orcheslra will be May 4 at 7:30 p.m. There will be The lecture is sponsored !by the Heliotrope lIouse - A New ..­ tinued in office as chairman of Minnesota '(i.) - hcre. college ot liberal arts, commem­ place on Bloomington and Mar­ the Parking eommlttee until the featured on MUSICAL CHATS a diSplay of objects from the Mid­ sign for Living," is bein, ijJAr 8 p.m. - University play "The at ] p.m. orating the 100th anniversary of thlOUghout the month of "..1 ket street. hills on either side BITES ON INSURANCE niversity Parking committee dle East and pictUres and liter­ Beaux' Strlltagem" - Univer­ The life of physiCian and sci­ the opening of classes in tbe in the main gallery of the Art 01 the chemistry building, he concludes its work for this year. ature. All are invited. Refresh­ SAN DIEGO, Calif. (JP)--J>a­ sity theatU. entist, Rene Lj ennec, inventor ments will 'be served. university. The title of ,the lec­ building. The show is oPen , said. Both the state code and the 8. The appointment of a co­ trieia Forsyth, the OWU'ler of a Su-tay, May 1 of the stethoscope, will be dra­ ture is "The WorShip of the Con­ a.m. . unfll 5 p.m. today. .ad Iowa City municipal code forbid chairman to work with Don \'low big ALghan dog, took out per­ 4 p.m. ~ 3~ amber Music con­ matized on THEY SHOWED CLASSICS: ETA SIGMA PHI, temporaneous." · , Sundar and ,clooes May 27. such parking. ~ona l liability insurance in case so tbat he can become oriented cert - Shambaugh auditorium. White said that the specific THE WAY at 8 p.m. honorary fraternity for Greek the dog bit anyone. The insur­ on the work of tht!' parking com- 7:30 p.m rr- Union Board free "Symphony No.2, in D" by and Latin students, will sponsor PROF. RU&SEL G. WHITE­ STUDENTS ADMi'rrJD 10 '1 °4 laws violated in backing into di­ ance agent got a call from her mittee. . movie, "(Jentlemen Pre fer Si~pHu s will be performed by a cortee hour to ibe held Wednes­ sel, of the political seience ·de­ the freshman class in the ~Ilell lj , ~ost lIgonal stalls are opera tion of a a short time later asking for a 9. Appointment of a chairman Blonds" - ' main lounge, Iowa the Boston Symphony orches­ day, May 4, 3:30 to 5 p.m. in partment, will lecture on the ot medicine beginning Septelll" 1 e I vehicle on the left side of the new policy. The dog had chewed of the Campus Chest committee Memorial Ul1ion. tra, S~rge Koussevitzky conduct­ roolJl ] 10 Schaeffer ball. Any~ "Elghty-fourlh Congress'. I? the ~er, 1~55., s,hould 'report to r(JOll i road and failure to have the up the original. so the plans may be adopted . Mlmlay, May 2 ing, on MUSrC YOU WANT at one 'JDterested is cordially in­ Shambaugh lecture room, Tues­ 119, medical laboratories, ~ 111 ' 2 p.m. - University Newcom­ 9 p.m. vited to attend. day, May 3, at 8 p.m. This n9n­ physical examination adnilS)iqtl I . ers club tea - Iowa Memorial MONDAY'S SCHEDULE partisan ll!cture is the second in cal ds as soon 'ciS possible. ': ... Union. 8:00 Mornln, ChI.'Pel BILLY MITCHELL SQUAD­ the series "Politics and ,the Col­ 8:15 'Newo lege Student" sponsored by the PROF. RALPH , : 8 p.m. - Humanities society; 8:30 History ot rbe American West ron of- the Arnold Air society - FttEED~ Prof. Ralph - Freedman, SUI, 9:20 The Bookshelf will meet in the clubrooms Tues­ SUI Young Democrats. will speak on "The Battle ~ I • The Dai~1owan 9:4' Women', Feature "The BatUe .of Upton and the 10:00 News day, May 2, at 7:30 p.m. AU Upton and the Hermit', e.re: ;\ ,. Hermit's Cave" - senate cham­ 10:15 Gilbert Killbel members and pledges are to at­ ALBERT MARK OF THE A Contrast in the Aestheti'1 01 SATURDA Y, AlPRllL 30, 1955 10:3? Kitchen Concert ber, Old Capitol. 11:00 Our Musical World tend as there will be several World University servIce will the Novel," Monday, MV 1, ~ , and errOf' ., pal•••• • er.'en If rep.,Ie. Published dally except Sunday DAIJ.,Y IOWAN EOIToa(AL STAFF II :15 Spirit ot the Vikings speak Monday, May 2, at 3:1Q ; Monday and lell.1 holiday, by Sludent by 0 a.m. Tbe Dally rowan elr •• laUo .. Tuesday, May 3 very urgent business matters 8 p.m. in the senate c~III!JII" . ' ( Editor ...... Gene In,le 11 :20 Invllatlon To Europe Of PubiIcaUonl. Inc. 130 Iowa ave .. Iowa .. opartm ..t. I. Cle .. 11111. D.baq ... Manallln, Editor . , . .. , .. .. lerry Hess 3:30 p.m . ..:. Baseball, SUI vs. II :45 Man and lhe Moment which must be discussed. Squad­ p.m. in the Shambaugh lecture Old Capitol. :rhe grl\duate ~ '. f I City, Jo ... a. Entered .. aecond dass .lId Iowa .ye" I, open "em I a.m. Wire Edllor •.... Jra Kapecnsteln and Luther - hele 12 :00 Rhythm Rambles ron members advised to read room. This lecture-discussion is lege and the Humanities soclll1 ~ r mati matlor al the post ortlce .t t. 4 p.m. Men ••, thro •• h F,i.&7 ••• Larry Al kire 12:30 New. an Iowa City. undecr the act o( eonl1'e .. , ...... 1.2 .oon Satln".,-, Clly Editor" ...... Don McQulUen 7:30 p.m. - Society of Exper­ 12:45 Meet Our Guest the orianizatJol\'s bulletin board sponsored by the Student Coun­ sponsor the talk. • , r W' 01 .... rc. ' 2. 181•. __ .1IIas ,, Soclely Edllor ... . , ...... Ian P'IJ)ke imental Biology and Ohemistry 1:00 Musle~l Chats in the Armory. cil. Sporta Edl"'r ...... Arlo Jacobson 2:10 Recent and ContempOrary Music SIGMA DELTA CHI. .... \;~ua.. , MIMBla .r ,lie ASSOCIATID paES. Call 4191 fr.m aoe. Ie a1.... ,., '" Chle( PhotolTap)1~r. Jerry Mosey; - Rm. 179, Medical Jab. 3:()() Flnllerprlnts In Music The ASIiOClated Pre.. I.s entlUed ex­ reperl lIeWI Item., ..... ea·. .a,e A&slstant Cily Ecillors, Kirk Boyd and Wednesday, May " 3::10 News BILLY MITCHELL SQUAD­ fessional journalism 1r.~' ,'1 the , elullvely to the use for republication Item., or •• noallcemeah te Till. »all,. Phyllis Flemln,; Aulstant Society 3:45 'nil. Is Turkey UNIO~ SOAltD FREE MOV· ron members are advised to will meet in the Union ~ ',~4. a' all the, Icfcal newl P1'lnted In this I...... E'llertal .ff...... e I. T •• EdItor. lean LelnhaUHr; Agillan. 8 p.m. - Lecture, "The Wor­ 4:00 Proudly We Hall ie, "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," ~I n ...._pet .. well u all AP newl C •••••leat •••• c..t.r. SpOrts Editor. Art Winter: Editorial ship of the Contemporaneous," 4:80 Tea Time check the 'bulletin board it they cafeteria alj:ove at 11:45 TuIt '<'JI, dlq>t8eh .... A ..lstan!. Jim Owe,,"; Wlrepho," 5:.00 Children'. Hour in color, witb Marilyn Monroe by Dean Marten ten Hoor, Uni­ have been assigned to the fIlgh Is day, May 3. . The speaker wW" ...; c\'onn SubKTIpUon ra~. - by carrier In Teelmlelan. Arnie Gor• . 5:30 'Newa and Jane Russell, will be ,hewn (ow. Clly. n eenc. wHkly or .. per 'versity ot Alabama - Sham­ 6:45 SportsUme this weekend .. Pto!. Jose.ph F. Wall of the 0"-1 ...... year in Mivan ..· .Ix monOu. " .25; 6:00 Dinner Hour Sunday, May 1, at 7:30 p.rn. in nell , college hlstqry departa# ., •• UIwo •• _ ,' ~17 BOUAV DAILY I~WAN "'lVE&TISING STAFF baugh lecture room. • 01' three months. ~ . to. By maU In Iowa. Business MaNier •. E. John Kollman Q;»5 New. the UniOI\ lOWlle. ClllCCLATlO,.. .. per year; ,Ix mon"",. ~ ; three .' , 7:00 Ask the Sclecnllit. ALL-~VEBSrrY BBEDGE He will speak on Henry watld.' Asst. Business Mllr ..... James Patten 7,80 ) Student Forum f1¥Ibths. $3; aU other mall subscrip­ CUossifled M,r.. William J . V.ullhan (For information reprdllll tournaDlent , will' (je h(!ld' to son, former editor of the ' ~ tions. flO per year; We months. ~ . 80; 8:80 They ·Showed '[he Way PromoUon Man.. er '" M. W. Norton , d~~ be)'l!nd W. Kbedul~, see HILLEL EVENTS: FRIDAY Calt 4191 u 'y•••••• 1 roeoln three month •• $3.25. 8:45 Melody TheURr day, April 30, at 2 ~ p..m. io th, vil~ Courjer..Joumal. ' ".eU ~ " ... ~ -ty-...... , ':~ • . m. "ah­ "'~t'''' IlUOn!1 In lhl" ofrlce of 0:00 MII

t School Holds '- ~ .. ,. , . , " • -J, Four Drake Records :~~ Gophers. to 5 ""ScaHered Hils Broken; Aggies Lead -- Leftflelder Ken Meek lashed DES MOINES (JP)-Four meet out a bases-loaded double in the records were shattered and and a morning preliminary effort high hurdles for Saturday's fin­ - seventh inning Friday which Oklahoma A. & M. set the pace by Abilene Christian of :41.4 in .. -.. 'broke a 3-3 tie and helped 10wa als. : as the 46th Drake Relays sutged the college 440 relay. Northwestern's Jim Golliday, ;- to a 7-3 victory over previously to an auspicious start Friday un­ ..... undefeated Minnesota. Oklahoma'S Aggies m 0 ve d iust back from mi\i~ry , service" der perfect weather conditions. ahead in the scrap tor team laur­ matched his 1952 Dra1ce champ­ The hit came after Kirby This star-studded meet, which els by also taking the four-mile ionship time I 6f ' :09.1 as jrIe ltd ...• . Smith walked. Don Waldron has had its share of sq uaUs and relay in a walkaway 17:21.6, and his century heat. singled to center. The runners near tornadoes, opened under produced one of the day's two In the high hurdles, ,two II,' - advanqed on a wild pitch. Then sunny skies and 70-d e g r e e individual winners as Kim Ellis IInols aces, Wl\1ard Tho/llPllOll: i loser .RQn Craven loaded the weather with new marks set in took the bro

" .. Plan SUmmer Climbing Trip to Alaska-- -- ,~ ~J,--~ . - r • 'f' Plan Variety Show 6 School Children 4Law Students ~~d~~~O~~~ a:~n~~r~n r~~~l~~; ... . Off R d p ' For VA Hospital Hurt in Bus Crash !r:n~~~ :~n~~: ~:~Xi:I~loD~ Iowa Mountalneers er ugge rogram .oc7,~"";:l,:~ "'~:~ 0;:::",";'11: NR:: :~:SI~U;g_ APForerPCao 'rUerlCDaaSyes_ :~n:~~ atd,ur~~~. ~ ~:nI~':! variety show at Veterans hospi- crash of two buses carrying Rock Memorial Union. The Iowa Mountaineers held tal at 2 p.m. today, Barbara Island school children to Spring- The seniors arguing the case their annual activities /banquet members who come to the win- many relain in tel est in the club, get away from books and lour Behrens, A4, Oelwein. chairman field on a tour resulted in minor Four SUI seniors in the school were selected by elimination. M recently In the River room of the ter weekly travelogue series. notably John Ebert, president walls, to get outside and meet of Unlverslty WQmen's Associa- injury to six students Friday of law are completing prepara- freshmen, they won arguments Iowa Memorial Union. The main The club was founded on the since 1940; Mrs. "Ede" Ebert, people with different ideas." tion service committee, said Fri- near Galesburg. tions of a case that will high-I of cases prepared by instructors entertainment for the evening steps of Old Capitol in 1940 when vice-president; and Gordon Kent, The Mountaineers sponsor day. The buses carried 55 students. Ught the program for Supreme '1 and attorneys, and were entitled was a skit showing how not to club president John Ebert, with treasurer since 1940. Prof. Frank hikes, horseback rides, canoe Marcia Blakesley, A2., Atlantic, lone bus crashed into the rear Court day May 6 sponsored to compete again in their jun- teach mountaineering. a group interested in mountain- Coburn, psychiatry, is the pres- outings and skating parties in and Betty Hender~on, A3, Bel- of the other. The (irst bus had by the 10';a Law Students' as- I ior year. Also featured were the tradi- cering, discussed founding a club ent faculty adviser. the vicinity of Iowa City. The mond, will pantomme a song annd stopped at a railroad crossing. sociation. I The winners of the junior ar- tional "tall tale" contest and the primarily "to promote mountain- The outdoor members form a obvious question "Where are the dance rOlltme to the record I The trip was resumed and the Marvin Reiter L3 Waverly gnments appear in the Supreme giving of awards to those who eering through local weekend diversified occupational group. mo\mtains in Iowa?" is answered Mi ht F II B k Y "c 1 . " , Court day case. g a ac on au.. ar.O injured students taken to a and Richard Stevenson, L3, Rock I I dditlon <_.1. ,',..,. had served the club during the cllmblng outings, special Climb-I CHmbing, hiking, skiing, horse- by trips to rock climbing areas Newman,. ~4, Sioux City, ~J!l Galesburg hospital. bland, Ill., will argue for the de- n a b ....th .... ed s~reme previous year. ing expeditions, and an annual back riding, seem to fascinat~ the at Devil's Lake, Wis. and the playa Vlolln solo and MaJ1garet . C I court mem ers, e ay s pro- Perhaps one of the least known summer expedition to a moun- student, teacher, clerk, doctor Mississippi Palisades in Illinois, Herring, A3, Creston, will give All <:ontinue~ th~ .tri? after fense, agamst .laude Mora n, gram and the banquet w ill be c1abs on the , SUJ campus, the tainous region." and mechanic, aged from ten to The group owns its own bus a vocal solo. t1 eatment of ffilnor InJunes. L3, Perry, and Richard Bauerle, attended by federal and district Mountaineers have approximate- Long- Time , Members 60. As one student member said, which carries about 30 members. Miss Blakesley and Nancy I . 1.3, Lone Tree, before the full judges, local attorneys and Pl'eIIi- I, 250 outdoor members i'lnd 600 Of seven original members, "It's a wonderful experience to Instruction Given Clithero, A3, Atlantic, wiU do a ELECTED TO GROUP bepch of t~e Iowa supreme court, dent and Mrs. Virgil M. Hancher. at 2 o.m. 10 the senate chamber ,. Members who before had comedy version of "Don't Rolli David Cannon, 465 Grand ave., f Ih" Old C ·t I b 'ld' The program wlil beiln at 9 cringed at the thought of any Those Bloodstrot Eyes at Me,", Iowa City, was one of 40 persons a e apl 0 UI mg. a.m. with a coffee hour, and height above chair level are now and Candace Hilligoss, A2, Hu- elecled to membership in the The case, prepared by Arthur will be cllmaxed with a dance May among the best climbers as a ron, S. D., will give a Betty Hut-I State Historical society of Iowa Lett, law instructor and Iowa In the Union river room after u.s. result of instruction in fUl\da- t9n imitation, . during April, 1955. City attorney, involves the sale the evening banquet. mental climbing principles. Each climbing leader in charge Build Base of a group of novice climbers is selected for his climbing exper­ • ience, a bility and good judge­ ment. Onl Formosa Ebert's climbing theorY - climb with a rope unless ex­ WN?HINGTON (JP) - perienced and know the limits United States may nail down its of your endurance - has led to an enviable 15-year record of determination to hold Formosa no major accidents, while club WANT AD RATES Mi scellaneous for Sale Work WantH against any Red Chinese "liber­ activities have exlended from ation" plans by establishing an Alaska to Mexico and Europe. One day ...... 8e per word SUI Nurse j\lumnus AssoclaUon Is hav­ WANTED:Ive. Bab)' crib.• DEalt PrentiJI SI:______WN G. 7...... ;.._ In, a rumma,e sale u\ Moos. Hall American base of jet fighter To See Alaska. T hree days .... I2() per word Saturday. MJlY 14. 8:00 to 2:00 p m. In.tructlon planes and U.S. marine This summer the Mountaineer Five da.ys ...... 150 per word Who Does It bus will ,head north to Alaska's Te n da.ys ...... 20e per word CHICAGO-Webster wlr. recorder. BALLROOM dan.,. te.aDa. MIIaI l'oude IIround troops there. Hock-Eye Loan. OIal 453~ . Wung. l'boD...... St. EUas range, the Kenai pen­ One Month .... 3ge per word ------PEGGY NEWTON COSMETICS. free A final decision on the move. insula, and the Chugach region, MInimum char&,e 50e THE PLACE where buyers and selle... tecl.1 and Il(t. 8-.177. STUDENTS. TEACHERS - CorneU's which would be what the diplo­ meet every day Is the Dally Iowan lu mmer school ollers fully accredited with aboul 25 climbers. Anoth­ Classilled Columns. Phone 4191 and The Market Is Creat college courses; dlstJnlulsbed friendly mats call military implementa­ er group will set up base camp, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY place your ad today. The Cost I. Small faculty; cool campus. recreatjon, ,wJm .. tion oC a foreign policy, may 10,,""" CI,a'lSllleds min.. Wrlle DIrector. CORNELL, "11. high camps, and a climbing One insertion ...... 98c per inch CRIB ,",d st.roller. Days 8-1782, eve- Sell Best 01 Alii Vernon, Iown. await tl\e return from Formosa school Tn the Grand Teton na­ Fivc inscltions per month, nJn,s .092. this weekend of assistant Secre­ tional park. Thc Tetons, used per insertion ...... 88c per inch For your daneln, pleasure 1\'. lila Autos for Sole - Used tary of State Walter Robertson LEA VING June. House full 01 furnl- Olden Frltzier Combo. 01,,1 470 1. on the club emblem, lypiIy the Ten insertions pcr month, ture. Maternity clothes, 14. TV. ------~ ------and Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Mountaineer motto - E Monti­ per insertion .... 80c per inch Girl's bicycle. 8-3297. Do-lt-YouueU wltn too' ••nd equip. J90 CHEVROLET. Dial 8-1533. chairman of the Joint Chiefs of ment Irom Benton St. Renlal Servlc •. bus Vires, "From the Mountains ELECTRIC stove and lee bOl<. Dial 4021:. Benton . 8-3831. 1,.9 OLDSMOBILE. door edan. lIy­ Still!. DEADLINES 8-:l/84. dr.matlc. EXQCllent condillon. All The.e is Strength!' CUSTOM work witb ,rector. _1. Ja" extr.... $4110. Dial 8-27f7. Olficials reported Friday that Not only are the Mountaineers 4 p.m. weekdays 101' insertion 8terlAne. DINETTE SUITE. Dial 3568. 1947 FORD Convertible. lIeliow. Radio. the base idea is one of a series of IOWA MOUNTAINEERS' mou ntain -climbI ng class shows Inter­ active on the outdoor level, they in following morning's Dally Heater - Sharp. 2-7111 alter' p.m. plans now under discussion here also sponsor a Sunday winter Iowan. Please check your ad NEW Uvlns room and bedroom lurnl­ Apa rtme nt for Rent Cedar Rapid s, Iowa. ested persons how not to use equipment and what not to wear tur.. reCrllleral'Or. washl,,'I machIne. with a view to trying to ease ten­ while elimbin&. The skit was part of a. recent annual clUb ban­ series of travelogue lectures in in the !irst issue it appears. dlnelle set, ma,,', blcycJc. Call 8-4()OS. • 1941 FORD tudor. Cleen. Radio. heater, sions in the Formosa area. Macbride auditorium with sUctl The o.ily Iowan can be re­ Small lurnl.hed apartment for on or A- I condition . 8433. quet Ilctivity. Lett to right are: Leonard Hortman, E2, ~[ontlcel- LUGGAGE: New and used at reduced two . In Cedar Rapids. June throuan ------The U.S.-Formosa deCense 10: Christine Nlcolof, G, MarshalU.own; Brunhilde Wagner; Dav­ speakers as Sasha Seimel and sponsible lor only one incol­ prices. Trunk IUllla,e of an kinds. Au",.t. Dial 3-5803 Cedar Rapids or 1925 FORD Tourin, '1110 Dr . be.t oller. treaty. ratified 'by the senate in vid PauJsrud, A3, Sioux City; Wendel Caldwell, A3, Fairfield. Robert Friars. reel insertion. HOCK-EYE LOAN. 126 1'.. S. Dubuq ue. 3689 Jowa Clly. 1,.9 Buick Convertible, ,Il00. Dial February, provides for stationing The clubhouse Is located on the South Quadrangle lot just be­ A spring membership drive, Dial '535. • 3079. for American troops on the island hind and east of the donnltory. headed by Mr. and Mrs. John Used WASHERS. wrln.er and s"mJ· House Rent ------~--~--1.50 CADILLAC, 4 door sedan, Tenn •. Paver, will offer opportunities automatic - Guaranteed . LAREW Co. Dial 3836. and basing U.S. ships and planes 9681. 2n E. Washln,ton. For rent: Cotta,e at Lake McBride for there. Spring," ensemble of nine to the for interested persons to parti­ 4191 enUre ~.son. $75. per month. LAREW '40 FORD Runabout. RecondlUoned cipate in either the outdoor as­ CO . Phone 968]. motor. 8-32t7. The base now contemplated Seals Water Show music of "Spring Will Be a Lillie Pets would be more of a symbol of pect of the club Of the travel­ Late This Year." Typing American commitments than a To Follow Greek ogue lectures or both. DON'T DROWN THOSE KITTENS. We 2. "Bacchus - God of Wine WE RECOl\fMEND the lollowlnll expert have the renders who would provide big military installation, but U.S. typist'S. l!.J!1kI thl. column dally for an excellent home for your pets. Just oWcials feel its presence would Myth Themes and Pleasure," ensemble of six, Washes Car at City's excellenl tljl!ln, services. phone 41UI and place your 3d In the Jobs In Wyoming Dally Iow.n CI ...Wed •. You'lI be sur­ have the dual effect of reassuring "Bumty-Bump." Expense; Faces Ch a rges TYPING. F.. I, accurate work. 8-2442 prised at (heir rapid reoulls, . Chiani's Nationalists and oCfsett­ Greek "gods and goddesses" after 3 p.m. 3. "Seven Sirens," ensemble of Cleanliness is not a prime vir­ THE in~ Red propaganda that this will create aquatic rhythms in SPECIAL JALl. on par.keets, CJlnarle •. FOR SUMMER TYPING of ImY kind. Dial 8-2793. feed, ""IU. Dial 286S. coUntry does not intend to back the SUI field house pool Friday seven, "The Boy" theme from tue when it involves breaking and Satul'day as the SUI Seals Tawny. a law, an SUI sludent learned Typln,. 8-f66. Work amidst run 'ed mountains, sunshine and blue skies, up its pledges in Asia. For aale: Bird •. ca,es, Ieed. Dial 2862. Friday. Uranium, fishing, cowboyln', $1.00 b rines complete Infor­ American planes based in the club presents "Mythical Mer­ 4. "Luna - Goddess of the TYPING. 8:5429, Jack A. Fansher, Al Des Philippines, Okinawa and Japan maids," this year's edition of the Moon," duet, "Spellbound." HelD Wanted mation. club's annual water show. MOines, was charged with de- TYP__ 1N_G_._'II34.-::- ______-:----::~ have operated in and out of For­ 5. "Mars - God of War," en­ Forty-one coed members will t · fbi' t "'- . TYPING. tl\cou .nel. ma"uICript. Ex· GIRl..; (or ,enerat housework and par; mosa on "familiarization and semble of 14, "Ave Caesar" from S t rue IOn a pu IC proper y ,,1'1- commorcl91 teacher. Work /fU... ntee<1. Write FRONTIERS, Dept. 30 portray Greek deities in an 8-S.93. responslbllIly 9 year old Ilrl at Uk" training" missions for months, Quo Vadis. day afternoon by ::uwa City PO- Dial OkobOJi new home. Aulomatlc wa shcr, aquatic setting as they swim 11 lice in connection with washing -YP-IN-O-.--2-.'-7-.------dryer and dishwasher. Require swim .. 429 Majestic BuJlding Cheyenne, WyolDlnJ but no effort has been made to 6. "Mercury - God of Winged T mer. Write Mrs. George Williams. 1520 establish a long-term base there. numbers to modern musical his car. • Grand Ave .• Spencer, Iowa. rhythms. Feet," diving exhibition. Police charged that Fansher TYPINO -; Phon.e I I •• ------.-- The show, starting at 8 p.m. lnterml sion had knocked over the post of a CAR HOPS wanled . 18 years or married UNSEEN EFFECTS House Wanted preferred. AI.t;o miscellaneous kitchen DAILY IOWAN WANT AD ORDeR - BLANK' each evening, is part of the 7. "Apollo - God of the Sun," barrier at City park, drove his halp. BI, T~ll Inn. 513 S. Riverside LANCASTER, Ohio (JP) ensemble of five, "Ritual Fire Drive. DIal 6S~ I. special campus activity schedule car onto the grass. He and two University InslructOr Irom another col- When 23-year-old Georgia Grif­ Dance." Publish J planned for Mother's Day week­ companions were washing his le,e p18'l1' to .tudy al Iowa for NEEDJliDI Man or woman al once to I fith graduat.ed last June from year belinn1nl June '5!S. Home owner. enrl. 8. "Pluto - God of the Undel'­ h ,ke care of eslAblbhed cu.!omMll in To deter- THE DAILY IOWAN Ad the I Capital University's scbool of car with a city-owned hose and four children. but will care for your Iowa City for Iamout, :tatlonally ad­ mine cost Day; The program will include world" ensemble of 12 "Larao" city-owncd water. The hose re­ property as If It were hi. own. Would vertl,ed Watkin Vroduc". GOOd eun­ I music, she planned to teach mu­ Ilke 3- or 4-bedroom house. lurnlshed in,. Immedlaotely. No investment. Write group, duet and solo swimming from ihe New World Symph;ny portedly came lrom a nearby or unfurni,shed. Write BOl< U, Dally sic 10 the blind - because she numbers and a diving exhibition (Dvorak). Iowan. J . R. Wat1

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CORAL FRUIT MARKET MU'SCATI'NE ASPARAGUS RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS, LmUCE GARDEN PLANTS CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES • BLUE RIBBON ROSE BUSHES inau ­ and BREAD, MILK, ICE CREAM . Each shirt or lcs fi 'CORAL: FRUIT MAR~ET r. SUI. . -'" . • Highwny 6 Wost , I •

p :.e--'lHE D,.\ILY·IOIYAX-lowa Oft)', I&.-Sat., Apr. 30, 1911 Road Plan- . _~. • • . ~ - ..·"', .... ts Used for Research, Seedi ...... -- Historical Hobby Di play d .- (Co/I,tillucd ltV/II PUlf,f 1) ~~!·t~~~~,~ . __.. j• -----I' • t ' al~~~:,r~~~~~~~~~~ ~unked the Pr ident' controversial plan hids, (orn Grow in' SUI 'Botanical Lab tty finance a multibillion-dollar road program through a new RDIITIOR:'!I NOTE: This Is an- \------.---,.------_ ___ federal borrowing agency. It also tile series of stories of chased the land between New- The gardens and grounds at structed exactly as they had sidetracked an administration lIu:nd:InI:1 on the SUI eampus.) ton road and highway 6 to eon- the old location also served an- Iheen at the old localion. proposal that the government re­ struct a Veterans hospital. other purpose. Fatients at the The tall • ~ilinged tropical imburoe stales for money spent Bananas, figs, mangos, palm Walter F. Loehwing, dean .of hospitals could stroll tnrough the room houses trees and pools sur­ on loll roads that become part of orchids and corn - these the graduate college and botany gardens or VIS' I't with theU" lam- rounded by a variety of ve,eta· the interstate highway sy. tern. j ust a few of the plants that f 1 ilies there. be seen at the botanical pro essor, reca Is the three gar- tion. Papayas, tapioca. plants, eu­ 'Map Excellent Features' . west of University dens t~at .surrounded the green- In 1948, the laboratory and calyptus trees, G.ate palms, rub­ Sen. Francis Case (R-S.D.), tals. The purpose O'f the hou~~ In Its former location. In greenhouse had to make way [or !ber vines and other troplcal who had sponsored a third plan, rnlmv I~ to. ~ ow and rur- I add!tlon to a formal garden and Veterans hospital. It ·was thought plants are all in this room, as is said the sub<:ommiltee bill is "a Uving plants tor SUI botany an mtormal gar~en, there was a at first that the structures could the metasequoia .glyptostroboi­ little lame on the financing end" prOVide materials for re- drug garden which was run illy be moved to the new location. des, a plant considered extinct but "has many excellent fea· pur,poses in plant physi- the department of botany. but ravines and inclines between until it was discovered growing tures." and to provide seeds of Use In WW n the old and the proposed sites in China. Gore 41stimated thaI increasing that are otherwise un- During World Warr H when made such a plan impossible. While the labora tory is used 1M {edetaJ gasoHne tax from two in this part of the drugs for civilian pUllloses 'Y4ere Berun in 1948 primarily Iby physiolQ'y classes, to 'three cents a tlallon would all but nonexistent, the botany Construction of the new bot- students in other coutses in bot­ produce from $800 to $750 mil­ any also study the ~Iants and one time situated in the department turned over drugs anical laboratory was begun in lion additional revenue a year. make observations. of. several acres of gar­ from the &arden to the college ' September, 1948. While the old Over a five-year stretch that near highway 6, the botani­ of pharmacy lor processing. brialc laboratory had been a 60 S'IId~ Plant NuUttion would run from $3 to $3% bil­ .plant laboratory has 'been at They were then used by the col- by 80 foot str~cture, the new one Alonzo De Haan, planthouse lion . western edge of campus since lege of medicine [or civilian pa- is only one-third that size. The foreman, said one of the current Ways add Means CemmlUee The relocation was neces­ tients in the University hospi- adjOining glasshouses, contain­ elQperiments deals with rand Junction was robbed of Iowa City, Hami~ton interim appointments eases and insects are controlled. ~ 9,280 by Arvid 'Reiman, 24, of to the board. removal of De Haan sometimes receives \rcadia. He was captured Sat­ yards oC dirt Fire Rages Near Saigon calls from .peol)le who have a Irday night and sentenced Fri­ JocaUon and question or problem about their lay morning to 25 years in An­ 60,000 ~qllare garden. He is usually able to Blind Vet, Clown mosa Reformatory. gravel, Th 6, after considerable argument. ,give advice or an ans-wer untill Gt'" Hero 3 mbre stable objective ot the bill is to re­ the question is completely out o! Medals TEA FOR EJifGlNEERS ing. lIs before municipali­ his Une, as was the !broad one PITTSBURGH (JP) - A blind Dean and Mrs, F. M. Dawson, !pe grad industrial plants may asked by a woman who wanted war veteran who riSlfed hts lift ~ 23 Bayard st., will entertain be completed sewage, industrial waste, to know "what shrub was 'g"I'ow­ to save two girls from drolVning !l"aduate students in engineerin/! weeks. lei, gaseous or solid sub­ lng along highway ZI8." and a tiny circus acrobatic clowl' IOd their wives at an informal into streams. wr~ cushione~ , the; fa 11, of' an ;,. ea Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. house took these addi­ oep9.1 bilHe~lna , tn.day, were Members of the engineering fac­ • 'TARTS TUE DAY -. ­ al actions Friday: ol?'tltped .Carnetie aero mt;dals. ';Ily will assist the host and Academy Award Winner RICHARD SCnt to a second conference ~~ Catnellie HCT~ 'Funp com· ',lostess. EDMOND O'BRIEN ittee a house bill intended Cily Recpr~ . " 1Iinn'1er"tn.rI rt)JS~IOri gove 2z.,y'ellr-'ald Charla, ....;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiii~ TODD· PETE . truck l8IW en­ B. Vln\!~ (ff McSbile, Ala., the ' rar~ .~ for today. I t:lr,~pnnpr' ,, 1 in th ~ motor vehicle BIRTHS . honor -Of a: Itfi:ver 'rned'al.' ' iOiit '. loDDHER - PLUS- weather that division. The first Mr. and Mrs. Avery Schweltz- D~spite n.t "'pIln<\nelis, Vines, rn CfnLmaJco.e City over the DANCELAND .. 'I'M. I \ "ISLE OF LORE" • Col.r fonferenc'p committee reported it er, Tipton, a girl l'nursday at unaided, rescued '~a~bara S. Cedar Rapids, Iowa BAR GOT --.- ed to remain. unable to reach an agree­ Mercy hospital. WoOd, 15, and!f1ts. Anne L. Ball ~ WASIIINGTON - CITY 01/ Weather Iowa's Srnartes' Ballroom nF.STINV - "Spoclal" on the measure. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keith, linl om~ W'ownil1g ;' at Merrill tempera tur·Z6 - LATE NEW8 - year's h 19h ot Amendments West Liberty, a boy Frlday' at MiFl.', ja&tl June 27. ' Tonite Co ~!!!~~ to accept senate Mercy hospital. A\'f,il\ Schwar.tz, 2-7, of Brook- Some wring' heat to a bill which (AP Wlroph.lo) Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hora, Nick- lyn, ,.Y., ~he . clo1vfl, ·was amonr "MR, RHYTHM" appropriations for ols, a girl Friday at Mercy hos- 16 persons In 10 states awarded day fram FIRE RAGES IN CHOLON In South VIet Nam Thursday as resl· mvuu"y ....'IL<.:'IUX new motor v\!hicle li­ pital. bronze rne4a~; , Young • Versatile· "Doors late dents of ~he Salron suburb use native transportation to scurry ,II brbt for next year and DEATHS i The commission cited. Schwart7, Enter~lninr Open • TODAY. about on a thorourhfare as fire hit refurees' huts. In Salron Fri· 1:15" measured tags only for the fol- Orville R. Shank, 4~, Iowa CI. for bravely breaking the posslbl) "Ends Monda),", year. It now is up to the day, Premier Nro Dlnh Diem claimed victory over rebel Blnh ly, Thursday at Mercy hospital. fatal faIr or' MisI; Gladys Rim. VANCE DIXON & HIS leaving a whether to reverse Itself Xu yen soldiers and defIed Ute authority of Chid of State Bao Dal 'tHE GREATEST OF ALL AFRICAN ,ADVENTURESj hind as POLIOE COURT mel', 23,-year-old aerial perform- from an by the change it made to remove him. Phyllis E. Barker, 1515 Du· er with Rihglln'g BrOs., Barnum GREAT ORCHESTRA also would provide new high ot 84 buqu~ road, was lined '7.50 & Bailey circus. The accident Nex& Wednesday TRADER HORN Jor ] 957. Thursday on a charge ot fail- ha J)pen ed' at the wlnt.l!r quarters U.S.-Diem- Indochina­ ....~ - { 1000 WILD . '.:,. Passed a sena te bill to le­ (Colltim/cd from Page 1) (Continued frolll Page 1)" ure to display current aula rel(- of the circl.lS ' at SaraSota, Fln .. Oon,.enial "OVER 28-NITE" Gov. Leo Hoegh's a.ppoint­ istration. last Oec. 30 . . :, " A~IMAL THRILLSI which were sent to the grave" fighting . • VANCE DIXON ~...... '~ " .:.;;;M;;;;;. UNBELIEVABLE SIGHTS I " alter the deadline. made it of[icial Friday that the Faure spoke out about the U.S. still supports Diem. This ORCHESTRA PLUS - This Special Selected HI,I - R,eturo Bill to Senate time Diem's ,government clalJned was disclosed in comJTIIW~ on a EXCITING fIR£ST-GlRl LEADS __-.. 4. Returned to the senate for victory in the bloody civil war statement by Premier Edgar bru:~urrerll'e In a minor amend­ ANIMAL I£YILT AIAIilST lUll I which has raged in the streets Faure of France that Diem's gov­ a bill which would pro­ of Saigon for the past two days. ernment was no longer equal to " state tax commission em­ The American view drew its tasks. Viet Nam is now polit­ NOW! . ma,klng out Income tax ,prompt support from Sen. Mike SEQUOIA ically independent, and the " 1_01 ...... ,..) tor Indi¥iduals during Mansfield (D-lV!ont.), perhaps French, while they maintain the senato's outstanding expert troops in Viet Nom, have no _JEAN PARKER ' the Igovernor a bm on the ' tangled Indochina situ­ power to remove Diem. aDl)rOllri"ie $12,145 to the ation. Diem goi unexpectea support For That of control to pay its J, Asks Aid Cut· Off also when three leading religlouj; of s~er .construction costs Mansfield recommended cut­ sect generals who command 35,- ville, site 01 the state ting o:tf all but "humanitarian" 000 men denounced Bao Dai's , school for girls. American aid to Viet Nam move as inspired by Frencr Breafh- Taking Retiearch Bureau Bill should the rebels, a 5,OOO-man l'esearch bureau bill colonialists. They said th~y force known as the Binh Xuyen would not recognize Gen. Vy, the alter Hoegh got the house society, suecred in overthrow­ army inspector general., as chle! committee to hold a spe­ ing Diem by force. • • minute meeting to bring Press ofli.cer Henry Suydam of staff, although the French said Gen. Paul Ely, the French bill. of the state department refused e objective of the measure to say, however, whether the commissioner general, would 'do .- one of the points on which U.S. would continue to recognize so. .. governor had !placed great Di ~.m if Bao Dai, Viet Nam chief lIU(,rr,.nc·p in hts legislative pro- ot state, dismissed him and named another government. Dubuq~e Man, 43, would create the bureau, French Riviera in the charge of a director, There have been reports that Critically Iniured authorize him to employ Baa Dai, who has been living on Ir'e's.~"rv assistants to m~et the the French Riviera for the past Robert J. Timmerman, 43, Pu­ legislators for stUdies year, was planning such a move ?uque, was brought to Univer­ legislation. The di- in order k> meet objections from sity hospitals at 7:40 p.m.. Fri· whose salary would, be opposition sects in Indochi,.na. day with severe head ipjurles a year for a four-year 1t ~a,s learned, however, that suffered in an automobile acci- would be appointed by a Secretary of State John Foster dent pear Dyersville.' , cQmmittl!e of three sena- Dulles has in (.Meet warned both He is listed in critical condi­ and tl1ree house members. the French and Bao Dai against tion. Passes 81-9 trying to impOse a new govern· Details of Ule mishap were not appointment m the direct- ment on the Vietnamese. available. . "FLAMING FEA'JHER" noi be subject to con-1 May Refuse Aid , • Technicolor - by the senate. The :bill Dulles has strongly hinted, of- . . We invite you to come In and examine onT " AI .. 81-.9. .ficials said, that congress will 6 SUI Nurses To AHend fine rings. house took a long time de- refusc to continue military and "RODEO" on the egg-grading bill, r ~onomlc aid under such condi­ Student Nurse Conclave one which was taken away tions because any dictated gov­ the sifting eommJttee this, ernment would not represent Six student nurses from SUI the Vietnamese ,people. , wJIl aHend the National Student attempts were made to DuJles is reported to have Nurses' association convention in the measure and all but Imade known these views both St. Louis, Mo., May }·6. were deteated. The bill through the American Embassy The studehts ale Sue Chastaln, Alan Ladd· \tlrrtnla Mayo &7-25. in Paris and in talks with Mau- N4, Des Moines; Daren Kratz, Hertee~ &St02ker:-: HIRON MISTRESS" the bill, retailers would rlee Couve de Murville, French N4, Rockford, Ill,; MarHyn Mey­ ::t 1 :" '.' , . . Plus The Bowery Boy. pay an annual license ambassador to Washington. er, N4, Ackley; Ma(cia Mitchell, t . ' # ..~ $2, buy ~rs or .processors The state department, under N4, Grundy Center, Ruth ' Row­ "Jewelers for the SWNtheari, Of the Climptis"'" in "CLIPPED WINGS" to $50 depending up- sha11P questioning from report. land, N4, Waterloo, and Lucy '. ~ OJ .' volume ()! business, and ers, declined Friday whether the Shepard, N2', Muscatine. ' .' . and graders $2. U.s, recognizes Bao Dai oUicial· The convention Is held In con· 105 S. Dubuque fIote.1 .wffWlo~ ,:8'~g. OPEN 6:45 • tat Show 7:20 eggs would have to meet ly as Viet Nam chief of state un- junction with tl1at ot the Jofa­ ." • . J- ';,' • _JI'1lde .tandards. der !present candlUoDl. tional Leaaue' lor Nursin,• .. _.