Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1953-02-19
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The Weather ~ Serving the State • Baln 1ocIa,. daaqtac to University of Iowa JDOW aM eoIIhr• ...., e)olUl, &ad colder Frida,. Campus and RIP taU1, 1'7: lew, U . R"b We4Dada" tI; low, lowQ City ,Cll owan U. Eat. 1868 - AP Leased Wire - Five Cents Iowa City. Iowa. Tbursday. Feb. 19. 1953 - Vol '¥I. No. 102 e e ava .OC, -0 e Ino U Ie Educational Tells of Staff Cut Jelke Secrecy Nehru Warns Crew Completes 3d 'Ujiji' Set Rare. Disease Dulles Says Agencies Back Leaks Checked Of MiI~t?r!sts Body Arrives UN BoycoH , I I As Pol,t,c,ans For Research May Tighten' TV Network By Detectives N'EW DELHI, India (JP)-With- The body ot a tlve-year-old out naming President Eisenhowcr MancheBter youth was at Unlver- WASHINGTON (JP)- Secretary A proposcd state wide educa- NEW YORK (JP}-Delectives be- or others, Prime Minister Nehru sHy hospitals Wednesday after u Dulles said Wednesday the lItate tional television network got the gan shadowing newspapermen told parliament WednCllday that rare brain dJsease [or which there department is givlne "very carer- support of two major state educa- Wednesday after Minot (Mickey) military leaders are dangerous at is no known curc brought death to ful scrutiny" to a possible naval tional . agencies in a letter de- Jelke's lawyers threatened to rip the ' head of governments in times Allari Faust early Wednesday. blockade along with other melis- llvered to the members of the the lid of secrecy oft cafe society's of world tensron. Young Faust's body was brought ures to halt the flow of g~ of Iowa legislature Tuesday, accord- vice trial. "A soldier is a very fine here for a post mortem after his military importance to the Chloese Ing to the Associated Press. The plainclothesmen from Dist. in his own domain," Nehru parents Mr. and Mrs. Grant Faust, Communists. The letter was signed by Jessie Atty. Frank S. Hogan's staff "but this intrusion of the who [arm near Ryan, Iowa, agreed The additional measures under M. Parker, superintendent of the mingled with the press corps out- mentality into the to permit an autopsy o[ their son consideration, he said, Include state department of public in- side the off-limits courtroom ;If the world preBents a very in hopes this will aid specialists tightening of existing United Na- struction, and Dwight G. Rider, general sessions Judge Francis L. danger. in learning more about the all- tions boycott against the shipment Ft. Dodge, gresidcnt of the state Valente. ' "Peace now seems to be spelled ment. 01 stratellic materials to Red China board of education. • They appeareM to be eaves- WAR. We are. becoming ~n~ The Fausts had another reason and North Korea. The letter reportedly stated, dropping on any leaks corning velOPed by t~e .miht~ry mentaht) tor aiding in the possible conquest "There are a whole series of i Statesmamhlp IS beJng .more of the disease, as Allan's 4-year- mea.sures of varying kinds wbich "strange as it may seem there are from the courtroom. more governed by mihtary old sister Marcia lies near death could be adOPted," Dulles told his some people who apparently felt Haro Id E. Stassen MlsundentancIJn I"S tors. in a Manchester hospital, Buller- first news conference. '. that the two major state agencies Security Director Earlier, Defense Atly, Sam "This talk ot a blockade ing from the same ailment. The new secretary lUardedly 'Ij responsible for public educatjon Segal complained to newsmen that na or other such steps Is Children Were Normal discussed administration hopes [or in Iowa are not particularly in- ga,bled stories are getting into not talk ot peace, whatever Both children were' normal and ending the Korean conflict tol- terested in the proposed educa- 1 000 F· d print and damaging . the reputa- it might bring." healthy untn the age of 3, when lowing President Eisenhower's tional telev1sion program." , Ire tion ot the 23-year-old defendanl, AlUlOuncement CaUlleS Co1Wlfll'1l they were mysteriously stricken. statement Tuesday that he person- Agencies Are Interested , heir to an olcomargarine fortune. The Prime Min1ster said Physicians say the disease ap- nally was not considering a block- It stressed that the two agencies, From Mutual Later Segal said he had taken American announcement of th pears to rCllemble Pellzeous-Mer.'l- ade although this was under study t "are greatly interested and are his complaint to Judge Valente. deneutralizing of Formosa bacher, an ailment which attack, elsewhere 1.n the government. f th ·th th d t members ot same families and Collillcler rre.u.re suppor 1I1g e program WI e f f "He said it's a very bad situa- cause grave concern no which has been medically record- Dulles explained thllt sucb hope that it will be approved by 5ecurl ·t y 5t tion but it can't be helped" the here but all over the world." this session of the legislature." a lawy' er reported. "He told 'us to "It is not clear to me even ed only 10 times in the last 100 means of brln,lng pressure have h t hiT f th t years. been under consideration almost Meanwhile, in Des Moines sev- WASHINGTON (JP) _ Mutual use our discretion." w ate s ~m Icance 0 a No hope is held by physicians continuously since the Chinese ,. era I Iowa commercial radio broad- . cis ion was,' Nehru said. casters voIced the opinion that the Security director Harold E. Stas- Seral Will Explaln whatever the meaning behind ~t, for the survival ot Marcia and CommunlJlts entered the con1tiet state should take a "calm" ap- sen said Wednesday that his Therefore, Segal announced, he there is no doubt what impreBsfon the parents live in dread lest and that the new admlnistratioh . d g i to t r PUTTlNG TRE FINISHING TOUCHES to one of three .et. now the disease strike their remaining has renewed the study. proach to educational television agency has dropped 1.000 of its IS prepare . once a a n se. e- and reactions It created. It had a completed lor lhe aU-univenlty Panacea production, "UJljI," Child, 8-month-old Cral,. He is a Points under consideration, fie and wait until it proves itsel! be- 10,000 employes In the month the porters straight on any news h~ bad effect, seriously increasing scheduled ~ open Wednesday, l\tarch 25, are Georle Doty. AS, healthy child as wcre his brother said, Include feasibility of speclrlc rQre launching a tax-built net- R bli ha bee In office they unearth on the secret testi- fear psychosis of the world." "Unn., on ladder ', Ro"er KroLll, A4, Iowa Clly, ceDier. and sister when they were Infont3. measures, "military consequences epu cans ve n . mony Nehru restated India's policy 01 ,...,..u~hes'-r, .., .. " wo;~~ grOUp, members of the ~en. Homer Ferguson, (~-. "Y~~ get it and I'll slraighten taking no pOSition in the confllctJ and Bobby G~ AI, Chicago, W., rlrM. Au::::a~e~~~ ?nra:u:!'~a lor ::~~~e:~~e t~~J'~~I~~~~::;;~ Iowll B~oadcasters association. Mich.) told reporters the foreign 1t out, Segal pledged. bel ween the East and WeBt power 1Mb week:s. The disease, which causes be caused with our allies." Britain met in Des Moines Tuesday tor a.id chief had given that in~ol'~a- It was on that basis last week bloc~ and said: "Our test P eea Designing em ers a gradual deterioral,lon pf brain already has voic~d opposition to II another purpose, according to Ed- hon t? the senate appropriations that much of the testimony of 19- Is, does it add t~..the tensions in ana I and .'body tissues, ,hod caused his bl~kade as an ~xtension ot VIe wsrd Breen, association preSident committee at a closed sessIon with, year-old call girl Pat Ward leaked the world or not. ' s· body to waste away to about halt Korean con!llct. ' and manager ot station KVFD, Ft. Stassen and Secretary of Stat.e into print. Valente made no iro- ;Dlffloulty of UN W k AI · la e Sets his weight at the time the Illncsa Arm. For En" Do.dge. Dulles. mediate objection. But hc repor~- ReIernIJg to the United NaliollS, or on ric n g sot in. Matel J.s in a similar con- Dullc.. also $.111 in re.o;ponse to But he said' about 15 or 20 mem- Ferguson said he got the im- edly finally put his toot down on Nehru pointed to what he said was I dillon. I question, that'thf! United Slltes bers were asked to attend an ear- pression there would be further the leaking of names Qf men who ~he .piHlc ult~ of "this great • • . _ The parents, in thousands of is considering makIng availabfe Jier meetin~ tb expI'ess tileir atti- savings In mutual secW'ity agency had no- more than a casuallza~loR bullt f,~. pcaee now Bob -ROOdO!Ph, G, 10W'a Cit):. dl- . " , • miles of lravcl during their quest small QUanUt1es or arms to E~pt I ':I tudes 'toward ;I proposed' ' 12" personnel." • '" " al;qualnt n~ with Miss :Ward. , so~mg a war, 1\1 Korea. t.. o-\~htcr ~nd ~ t.dC!slgner Signing sce~ety in New York city for medical ,help tor the chlldro~, whlcn he /laid could not ~ uSed ',Jstlltlon ~ uc!ltlo 1\1 television nE!t~ Chairman 'Stylds :Br'lCtges! 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