" . Weath., forecast Start William Faullcner· Portly dovcIy ....y with Ihowors ANI tfIutIder· storm. avor most .. tho ...... Hith today 7h When you re.d or ....r • F.ulkner .nee..... oxtreme northoat te .. sovthwost. 0utI0ek it Is likely to be Heond or third hM4. And they for w.... y - portly cloudy _ &\'Iild, ..Idom lose .nythin. in the telli"- (s.. p... 2 nish Cyclist ~ ai- chOflCft .. • ... Kattend Ihowors mestly for ItOry). owon -\ and t~ People of Iowa City sovt ....lt. Serving- The State Unioerdty of Iowa '-".1 Under Established in 1868 Tuesday. August 30, 1960, Iowa City, Iowa .__ ·.ng Sun Airliner Crash Kills • Sene'gal French Plane Candidate Nixon Sent to Hospital Into Ocean

Infected Knee d . e • I G While Landing w'n D I Jor an Premier Killed,. The News. reat U.N. Paris Customs Believe 1 Some Americans Were 0 e aYe During Triple Bombing In Brief Cooperation Aboard III-Fated Plane HIS Campaign II, Til. A ...el ...... DAKAR, Senegal LfI - An Air BEIRUT, Lebanon {.fI - Timc the assassinated Mlljall. com- IWAdSHIN~TONM-dCongress In Congo France airliner with 63 pcaple bombs pianted in government of. The official refused to speculate pete Dctlon on ay on a po. Hospitalization Termed fices killed Premier Hazza Majali who was behind the bombing, say. litically charged old age medlcnl a.board tnlggled vainly for a dawn of Jordan and nine other persons ing : "We don't know really." care bill and edged clo er to pos· landing Monday and floundered in· Precautionary Measure 'n the Jordanian capl'tal of Am. R I' bl 'd i t sible adjournment thi week. Bunche H'eads for U,S. to the a only a mile from bore. I e la e sources ' 01 terror S The , Senate voted 74-11 for a "Wo mult thet .11 By Press Secretary might come from among pro-Nas· limited program oC federal. tate Deep Misunderstanding ,....1ImO ser elements, either in ide or out· grants to help the indigent and In Turbulent Congo .....rd wore killed:' .n A I r WASHINGTON 1.4'1 - Vice·Presi· side Jordan, from rervent nation· ncnr.indigent and sent it to the FrOflCe apok"m.n ,.Id offer dent Richard M. Nixon was hos· ali ts among Palestine refugees in White Hou e where pre ident!al LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo LfI hours ot -m h.d foil... .. tinct a lurvlvor. Tho p.... ,...,.. pitalized Monday for treatment of Jordan who look to Nas er for IiIPproval Is re(larded as certain. - U.N. Undersecretary Ralph J. an infected knee. He may remain leadersbip, or among leftlsts hop· Bunche. fresh from a visit to eight Incfuded 1. children. in the hospital two weeks. ing to unite Jordan with Premier * * * U.s. airmen and two canadians The four.oengine Super Con tella· Abdel Karim Kas cm's Iraq. JACKSONVILLE, Fl •. _ Racial who "had the h II beaten out oC tion, en route 'from Paris to Abid­ H.rb G. Klahl, Nixon's prell them," said Monday hc bell ves jan, bad made two p35 es at Da· secretary, allnouncod that the The powerful trln,mltter. of Violence f1arcd again Monday in R.dlo C.lra h.vo Mell t.llI", trife·torn Jocksonville whell a he neVCr has been any place where kar·Yorf Field and was turning (m - Rome's blazing sun Republican presidential nominee Jordl.nl.ns their kin, II • "Brit· white sympathizer of the Negro In· misunderstand!n, Is so deep a In Cor its third atlcmpL when it van· caused the first fatality II. h.d gone to W.ltor Reed Hospital Ish .1I0nt:' th.t M.iall h.1 Me" tegration cause wa knocked down the Congo. ished belllnd a lowering rainshow • 1960 Olympic Games. • fter tests lhowod hi. left kneo .dln•• , .n Inltrumont of "Brit· in a jOil bullpen. Bunche is giving up his job as cr. Stunned radar operators track· Danish cyclist, Knud Enemari was infecled with hemolltlc ,t.· Ilh·Americ.n Imperl.lllm," Ind Richard F. Parker, 25-year-old cbief oe the U.N. Congo operation ed th final, 8\\,lft plung oC the 23, died in Sant Eugenio p/1yloctus lureus. that N.sser's voico .Iono ox· Florida State University student after two turbulent month and plane into Atlantic waters 60 f t after competing in the 100 HemoIitic staphylococcus aureus pro, .., tho true • .,ir.tlona of who has been aldln(l Ne(lroes in flying back to his regular assign. deep. (62 mile) team road race. is an organism which causes an in· p.n.Ar.Wam. Jord.n', r.dio III lunch counter It·in demonstfB' ment in New York. His succes or Hours after the cra h. 20 bat· taken to the hospital in feclion that destroys red blood tun! h., d.nouncocl N.II.r .a. tions, WlIs taken to a hospital arler here is to be Rojeshwar Dayal of tered bodies had bobbed to the after competing in the cells. tr.ltor to tho Ar.b COUll. being truck by Merrill rmu , !J, India. surface Crom the broken Cuselage, race under a pitiless Klein declined to try to inter· The syochronizcd blasts indicat· a Jacksonville construction work· "I I•• ve with mixed .motionl," resting on the sandy bottom. The the No.ro executive told I newl died of a brain hemor. pret the type of infection. ed a well-organized underground er. His jaw was broken. broken bodics indicated most had conforenc•. "I .m very h.ppy to died in the cra h itsell. Naval Nixon first went to the hospital movement is at work in Jordan's Imu, who says he is pllrt Cher· fatality cast a shadow over capital. okee Indian. told newsmen "I .. back II4Inw .nd to my r ..ul.r boats, helicopters and tiny ACrican last Saturday. At that lime, fluid be.t, 'ut I .m .orry to I,.ve thl. craft with trian(lular sails palrol­ day of full scale com· was removeq from his knee for And it constituted a fre h wllrn· asked Parker IC he was the leader The Danish cycling team Ing - if one was needed - that of tho e Negroes nnd then hit him t ••m . led ,he water In hopes oC finding laboratory tests. He had injured "In all my International experi. from all competition. PREMIER MAJALI the life and throne of young King after he cursed and swunll at survivors. A plane circled over· the knee on a car door during a Bomb Victim Hussein again are in dllnger. me." ence I ha ve never experienced head. campaign trip to Greensboro, lInything 0 in pirlnll in the way man Monday, a Jordanian oCCicial Sen ...1 Pr.mI.r Momadou Di. N. C., Aug. 17. of international cooperation. fI_ MoncIey said here. Another 50 persons were WASHINGTON* *- The* United over tho sune Since that lime Nixon has been "There has never been anything mornint .nd • crowd of IlI..,t Czechoslovakia ~ - reported wounded. Stales should eek agreement with bothered by a pain in the knee. R.I. Railroad like it in hi tory. lpoet.torl taffMrod on the over· ,players, a wrestler, He told reporters earlier in the Tho time bomb that burled M.· the Soviets for c10slnl 01( all "Moreover, I regret to leave be­ and a trainer have Africa to military bases and troops looiII"- cope which I. tho w... • day that the skin had been broken I.U In the debril of hll offlee w•• cause ( don't think there has ever Pilot's Wife Faints ernmost tip of Africa. Twa novol sentenced to prison terms 01 and a lump had formed on his ono of thr.. that blew up limul. 01 either nation, except those under been an operation with more dc· Hits I.C.C. U.N. direction, Sen. Mike Manl' Mrs ...... r. PIl_rs coll.pses In • folnt on .rrlv.1 .t Now Yortc'. I.unchel ~ tho ...... lenBth for wbat the knee. t.n_aly, ..Id reports from D•• . man4 j)D every jn~JvJd ual {or pa· field (D·MonU told ~he Senate .sIwn, ...,.a dIey w.... wr.,. c a II e d Influencing moKUI, Syrl.. The othors wore tience, restraint and endurance. IdI.wild Airport tonitlht from Paril. Th. wit. of U2 pilot Frencla KI.in ..Id tho .ttendlnt cfcIc. ped In blanllofl Ind placed In • through Iraudu· 1.ld .. be in tho 1I0vornment pub­ Monday. Nowhere have international teams Gary P_.rl, WII carrl.d Inllde the .irport', he.lth bufldint by po. tors - Dr. R.ymond Sc.lo"ar of Jurisdiction ch.peI. lication. offico .nd tho Foroitn ManSfield, a member of the Sen· responded better than here. IicelMn and revived. L.t.r lhe ..Id th.t Iho w •• not s.tlsfled with tile Walter Rood dep.rtment of ate Foreign Relations Committee, Capt. Lucien Boirre, a veteran Mlnlltry. DES MOINES til - Ornclals of "We have be n in a pretty tur· the U.S. Governmont effort. on her hUlb.nd', boh.lf. medicine and Dr. John B. BI.lr, Majali, 44 , was regarded in Cairo proposed that the United Nations bulent atmosphere. Suspicion runs oC more than 20,000 hours in the chi.f of orthopedici - h.d rec· the Rock Island Railroad contend· carry out all mnilary aid and -AP Wir.photo air. was at the controls as the as one of the spearheads oC the ed Monday the Iowa Commerce deep everywb re here. That is the ommended that tho 'lice prell. Corces in the Arab world opposed training operations in Africa. heritage of the immediate past, or plane radioed for landing instruc· dent remain i" tho ho,plt.1 about Commission has neither the juris· tlons. Thc weather was cloudy and to U.A.R. President Gamal Abdel diction nor authority to [orc the colonialism. two w.. k,. Nasser. Thus the bombing sent "The country is Cull oC rumors. overca t but all appeared normal railroad to put two trains back in NEW YORK - A cargo veyel, aboard the plane. Twice Bolrre "T his is n precautionary meas· tremors through the volatile Mid· operation. * * * Rumors lead to fear and fear very Francis Powers' Wife Not dIe East. loaded with railway freight cars, often erupts in panic. pulled up after un ucce sful land· ure to avoid any permanent dam· The railroad's arguments were and a ferryboat carrying hundreds uge to his knee," Klein said. First details came lrom Wasfi "Such w.. the hl.hly r.. ret· Ing approaches and roared out contained in a motion to District o C commuters, collided ina over the water Jor the last try. Klei n said that this will wipe el Tal, Jordanian director of no· t.ble, tr.. ic, eutr•• _1 incident lional guidance who came here [or Court to deny the commission a Hudson River Cog Monday oCf at St.nloyvillo Airport," in which Satisfied with U.S. Efforts An inve ligation team was flown out all of Nixon's campaign dates temporary injunction, pending a lower Manhattan. until about Sept. 12. an Arab foreign ministers confer· ei.ht Amorican GlobomAiter NEW YORK 1.4'1- Tr mbllng and she started down the ramp from in to probe the accident. ence at which Jordan and the Cormal hearing, to force the Rock Thirteen persons were Injured, crewmen Ind two Clnedl.n tech. Klein said also this would elim· Island to resume service oC two one woman passenger seriously. in tears, Barbara Powcrs said the planc. She started to fall once The po... "..rs _re mainly U.A.R. appeared to be settHng their nicl.ns w.ro blttored Saturd.y Monday she was not satisfied with but caught herself and two guards Frenchmen ond Africans return· inate a proposed Labor Day ap­ differences. trains it discontinued Aug. 21. Others were shaken up but de· by C..... ose toldlo" .nd civi· pearance before a ~tionalities Final arguments neared comple. cllned medical aid. errorts of the U.S. governm nt on gripped h r arm. But she had I", from I,..," .nd bvilMt. EI Tal l.ieI ho h.d phoned Am· lI.na who profelsed te bello.,. trip. In Fr.nco. POria CUitoml group in New York. tion before District Judge Ralph thej w.ro Bol.i.nl. behalf of her hUSband, convicted gone I than 100 Ceet when she m.n. Ho ..id Mol.1I w.s tho only Randall, who continued the hear. U2 spy pilot Francis Gary Powers. suddenly put her hand to her {ore­ offIcl.la ..id .."",.1 foroitne", trou­ minlltor silin. Ho did bello .. Ferrying in Canadian signal Klein laid Nixon', present not ing until Tuesday. The pilot's wife made her state· head and dropped to the pave· Indudl"- _ bollo.'" to be IIle with his knoo la not expected In tl.ht security me.lures .nd it equipment, the unarmed men were The trains Involved in the case Misfits!! ment to newsmen shortly after she ment before police could caleh Amerlc."" hod bNrclod the to Int.rfere with tho .... Innln. WAI posslblo far .nyone to carry attacked by a frenzied mob, es· pl.M. are the No. I from Chicago to Des timated at 10,000 persons, swing· had collapsed In a faint upon ar­ her. of day. to • day camp.l.nl". • bomb Into the bulldln., EI T.I riving here by plane from Paris. .ald. Moines and the No. 6 from Des Marilyn Monroe SuHen ing rInes and clubs to the chant of Officers rushed bcr inside tbe ]n New York, Air France re­ • round mld·September. She was carried inside the air· building where she quickly recov· EI Tal said that Bahjat el Tal· Moines to Chicago. The railroad From Acute Exhaustion "Kill! Kill!" ported that one of the passengers Other than the infection in the says it discontinued them because Bunche denied Congolese allega· port's health bullding by police­ ercd and asked her bearers to Jet were James McKinnon, 43, of the houni, chief of the Cabinet and for· men . knee, Klein said, the vice presi· mer minister of the interior, had they are losing money. HOlL YWOOO "" - Marilyn tions that Belgian soldiers are hid· her down . She steadied herself Singer Sewin.g Machine Company. When she recovered sbe told against a wall to regain her com· dent has no complications. been named premier to succeed The commission contends the MaI1l"Oe WAi hotpIt.llud Mondoy ing In U.N. uniCorms. He acknowl· McKinnon, a Canadian, lived at "He has no [ever and continues railroad's removal of the trains with wh.t her doctor c.11ocI edged there had been a black newsmen her husband "would posure then walked inside the pub· Riverside, Conn ., and worked in to be in excellent physical condi· from service was against the pub· "KutO uh.u,tton." Ho .,..red market in U.N. arm bands, which give anything he had ever earned lic health section. Singer's New York office. lion," the press secretary said. lic interest. complet. rest and no "Isltort. provoked bitter charges against in his liCe or ever would earn to be Flfteen minutes later she walk· Agriculture Dept. permill d to return to me and to cd i.nto the press room to speak to In response to a question, Klein "The commission recognizes that Tho .I.mor .Irl octroIa hod the U.N. by Premier Patrice Lu· mumba's government. his mother and Cather." the assembled newsmen. Her eyes said the knee Injury was not mao the railroads are in business to boon worillftl for ..von weeka In Using Misleading '" don't think I have ever been Powers, 30, was sentenced to 10 rimmcd with red, the attractive Fire Hits lignant. make money," said commission heat .. '5 te lIS "roo, an tho counsel Waldo Wheeler. "But the anywhere where misunderstanding years by a Soviet military court brunette told reporters: "I've done He said the whole area of tbe Statements - Smith ...rt ne.r R.no, Nov., United on espionage charges. all I can do." knee was swollen, he added that railroads also have to recognize was so deep," Bunche concluded. ArtIlts studio ..iel. H. IpokO • t.w hours .fter Mrs. Powers was sobbing whcn She said she made a clemency Home Near aside rrom the rwithdrawal of fluid WASHINGTON til - Rep. Neal that they're in business to serve Dr. Hym.n En.olbert .eld the public." .Isltln. tho battered Americ.na plea to the Presidium of the So· there had been no operation. Nix· Smitb (D·Iowa) sa~d Monday the MI .. Manroo, 31, "MOdi rest .nd In his arguments, A. B. Howland and C.nedi.... In tho modeml,· viet Union on her husband's be­ on can walk, Klein said, but was Agriculture Department has used more rest." tic ....plt.1 .. Lou¥Onlnium Unl· hale but had not received a reply urged by the doctors to keep ore, misleading statements about ef· the Rock ]sland attorney, asserted SUlowan, Coralville that while tbe commission · has the Shootl"- of "T'" Misfit,," • VO"!ty, 15 mUo. outsldo Leopold. or an indication one would be his feet. fects of expanding the present .lIIe. A five·room frame house In soil bank program. jurisdiction to require railroads to pradudion costl"- 53VJ mlllioll, forthcoming. Tho prell lIeret.ry ..id th.t Tho "They had the hell beaten out Asked If she expected to make Coralville was heavlly damaged by He told the House a figure of 60 render reasonably adequate ser· w.a ,utpOnclect temporarily. dodo" bello". he could achlo". c.st Incl... CI.rk G.ble, of them and are lucky to be I.Ce Driver any further efforts to help her (ire Sunday afternoon while its million acres withdrawn Cram pro· vice, it has no authority to regu­ .1.. owners were away. hll qulckost recovery be remain­ late interstate commerce and to Menttomory Clift, Eli W.II.ch alive," Bunche said of this latest husband, shc answered: HI have duction within three years has in the series oC Congolese attacks In In bed or sl"int in tho Ioun!te been used by the department with· require service regarding train .nd Thelma R.... r. said many, many times, I am not A garage. where the fire a".,ar. of tho prelidential lui .. ho I, oc· The film w. written by ,I.y· on white foreigners contributing to In Collision a diplomat and ] am not familiar ently started, burned to the ground. out any real estimate as to what connections beyond the borders of the U.N. peace mission. cupyl". .t W.lter Rood. is required to produce reasonable Iowa. writht Arthur Miller, huabond .. with diplomatic channels." She The Cire was d15covered shortly "These men had a brutal beat· One driver was hurt and an· . Klein said the treatment for Nix­ results. It's one of the commission's con· MI .. Manroo • added : H] think our government after 3 p.m. by Mr. Finley's par­ ing - a terrific beating," Bunche other was charged here aCter two should be able to do something." ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Finley, on will consist Of laking antibiotics. Tbere are about 28 million acres tentions that removal of the t'60 said. separate traffic accidents over the in the present soil bank program, trains "will mean the end of train Then she said she was not com· who live In a house at the rear to "They live today only because week enll pletely satisfied with what had their son's home. which the administration asked passenger service to the east coast oC the intervention of the Ethio­ Injured was Edwin J. Kahler. o[ * * * Congress to Increase to 60 million for people in this area." Castro May. been done by the government for However, by the time they saw Nixon to Speak pian U.N. troops. They are still 1324 Ash Street. He was hurt about her husband so far. to help cut down production. Au­ ]n addition, said Howland, the under shock and need great care." the fire, it had burned througb 7:30 a.m. Monday when his pick· telephone wire, knocking poles in In Iowa Sept. 16 thority ror new contracts under the Iowa Commerce Commission may Go to UeNo U.S. Ambassador Clare H. Tim· up truck and a car collided near· program expires this year. establish new rules and regula· berlake protested strongly to the 2 Hearings Today the area out of order. Firemen Iy beadon just west of Coralville finally were called from a motel "We shouldn't be experimenting tions only with the consent oC tlle CongoleS6' government. He said on Highway 6. He was treateq for RED OAK til - Vice-President HAVANA LfI - Undaunted by • several blocu away. Thus, the fire Richard Nixon is scheduled to with such an important and costly Iowa attorney general - "and this thundering defeat at San Jose, Foreign Minister Justin Bomboko minor injuries at University Hos· For City Council thing without at least some hope does not appear to be the fact in apologized. pital and released. had a good start before Coralville make an address here at 11 a.m. in Prime Minister Fidel Castro pre­ volunteer firemen arrived. City Square Park Friday, Sept. 16, that it will succeed," Smith said. Ws case." pared Monday to carry his filht "iihway Patrolman Richard The city council will meet at "In the effort to balance produc· Flames from the garage nre the Red Oak Chamber of Com· against the United States to tbe Reddick said Kahler was headed 7:30 p.m. today to hold public tion with demand, we cannot af­ United Nations and to the peoples SUI Surgeon. west and the second car, driven hearings on amendments to the were quickly spread to the house merce said Monday. by a strong southeast wind. The ford any more failures such as th,e 2 Finkbine Units of Latin America. by Harry R. O'Harrow, 19, SUI 1961 budget and on acquisition of Nixon will speak during the 1958 corn program or the farm kitchen, on the east side of the cily's three·day Agriculture-Indus· This pattern emerled as For- Has Paper Read sophomore from Cbarles City, was four properties for a parking lot. programs will be so discredited Damqged by Fire headed east. The amendmeots to tbe $1,891,· house, was a total loss, as were try·Politics celebration. His plans that no more farm legislation can eign Minister Raul Roa made A research paper co-authored its contents. call for a 2O-minute stopover in The patrolman said O'Harrow 810 city budget invol ve no addi· be passed." Two adjoining housing units ready to return home after walk- by Dr. Russell Meyers, ehalrman went to sleep, his car traveled on tional taxes in the current year. The livin, room, in the center Red Oak en route from Omaha to "It is very misleading and ITOSS· In Finltbine Park were damaled ing out of the Organization of of surgery at SU], was delivered the south shoulder of the highway oC the house; was extensively dam· Guthrie Center. AU would provide for earmarking Iy inaccurate," Smith said, "to use in a small fire that developed about American States conference ill at the recent second international for some distance, returned to the for spending of balances on hand aged. Mr. Finley, doubted whether Nixon is scheduled to speak at the 80 million acre estimates as I p.m. Monday in the attic of one Costa Rica which condemned conference of Ultrasonics in Medl. pavement, crossed three lanes and at the end of the last fiscal year, any furniture there could be 881· the. Slate Plowing Matches at the amount required uDder the of the barracks. growing Soviet and Red Chinese cine at Washington, D.C. collided with the Kahler pickup in December 31, 195&. vaged. Guthrie Center the afternoon of present conservation reserve pro­ Iowa City firemen extinguished influence In the Western Hemi· Other contributors to the paper the nortb lane. The pickup was The amendments provide for Cause of the fire was belnl in­ Sept. 18. He will speak in Omaha gram to balance supply and de­ the fire in the 831).821 Finltbine sphere. on "Ultrasonics in Neuro-surgery" knocked into a deep ditch. $152,231 for the pollce·Cire station; vestigated by (ire men today. the day before and motor from mand sufficiently to bring corn to barracks a!ler children noticed No tears were shed by Cuban were William J. Fry and Frank O'Harrow was unhurt. for .,555 for construction In the Mr. Finley said he bad lOme there via Red Oak and Atlantic .1.80 a bushel." Com now bring. smoke coming (rom the roof. The offiCialdom over the faUwoe of J. Fry, both of the University of In an accident S\lnday evening, street road use tax fund; Cor $30,- insurance, but that it would not to Guthrie Cent~r. about $1.08 a bushel. blaze apparently started as a re- Roa's delegaUon to win support lliinow. a car driven by Joel K. Jenson, 16, 000 for a hangar at the airport; cover the enUre lOIS. He could not Nixon is scheduled to stay over· Smith added that the Agricul. suit of defective wiring. for Ita charle that the United at 710 Diana CoUrt, hit a utility and for $400 for expenses of the estimate the loa. lIight in Del Moine.. ture AdJllltment Center at Iowa Fire damage to the building States II committing aareta.lon ROYAL VACATION pole as It rounded a comer at Community band. Verne Martin, Republican state Stale\ University, at his request, was neht and there was some lIIalnat Cuba. NAPLES, Italy 11\ - Prince Newton Road and Highway 6. The acquisition hearing will be TO SERVE IN CONGO chairman, laid plan. still are to worked out estimates oC the num· water damage in both apart· VerSions of the San Jose meet· Rainier UI and Princess Grace of Jenson wal charged with failure on a proposal to buy four proper. RAWALPINDI, Pakistan ell be w.or~ OIit • to ~ OOp ber of ac," tllat wqplll Jlav.e ~ be ~tS'J/iI double-unit barracks II IIIP distributed here ~ U. 1fRff~ amv• Friday for a brief to have contp',o) qf his vehicle and ties at 309, 311, 121·23 and 33J 4rm¥ fblt' MRQ3f.ma4 M"~ /IllS DOmlnee's appearance Iii ues take!! out of prOdUction niUoaaJly occupl by the James Schallau the coolerence wal • maJor vie- ~.tioo, d~ whlcb Ithey will told to 8p~ar /D poUce couri to­ South Clinton Street for ID orr· ,rll~" '" ~ tc! ... CAP­ ...... to brlllf ..fl .• can. aad I.... 1I"1IIIiIJIe~ lamp~. tor)' I. Cuba. . _ _ watdl Olfmpk: aIIiq e.v~ •. day. street parkinl lQl. 'III to ler", wiUI .N. (Ql"ltI. _ Walter Kerr on Drama-=- RoScOe Drummond RepOrts-~ Improving ·the Conventions P.. e! TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1960 low. City. low. How Producers 'P~II Movie There is a noticeable gap be­ duced able, qualified. ofteu out· TIa. Dally Iowan Is wriUen lind edited by students and iY goocmed by a board of fl oe stl/dent trustees clected by tween political opinion and pub­ standing candidates. On the Re­ tile studen] body and four faCIlity trustees appointed by the president of till' Unloers/ty. The Dally Iowan & lic opinion over the method of publican side there are Teddy editorial policy, t'lere/ore, Is not an expression of SU administration policy or opinion, in any particular. chOOSing our Presidential nom­ Roosevelt. Hughes. Hoover. LaDo Flops Out 1'he- Inees. don, WiIlkie. Dewey. Eisenhower. "Apathy" and 0# F,res Most politicians and mbst po­ Nixon; on the Democratic shit, litical scientists are quite satis­ Wilson. AI Smith, Franklin RQO!e. two major stl (Co-producer of "Leave It to LESS." Still probably the most their life (one actor malUlged to fied with the national conVen­ velt. Truman. Stevenson. BDd realiWig con Jane" hit off-Broadway musical.) unsuccessful is the givaway-" get by on one cigar for eight per­ tions. Many rank-and-fiJe-voters Kennedy. The s e nominatloos slates Donald I "Leave It to Jane." the Jerome a free record album for every formances). The thealer reduced - as I have fouRd in the critical clearly reflected the popular will professor of g( Kern-Guy Bolton-P. G. Wode­ two orchestra seats purchased - its rental; tbe author waived questions which have come from or the party rank-and-file as wen house musical now in its Cifteenth this week only." royalties; and we managed to State Universit various audiences during the past as the party leaders. Technology, Arr month at the Sheridan Square After "Jane" opened. we de. cut cost~ by almost 25 per cfnt. two weeks - are quite dissatis­ Playhouse. is a bona £ide hit; it cided to employ straight adver­ Every day Max Eisen, our Prof. Pritchett orfers the inter· "The factor Lt fied with the national conven· esting suggestion that there be is making money. We call it a tising techniques (our budget af­ press agent. who must share in tions. can t because th "smash hit"' - the "smash" re­ forded little ersel and it worked the glory of this miracle, and annual na tional conventions to to be the nucle Public dissatisractiori' with the develop party policy and revise fers to the hammer blows we've out for the first four weeks; we myself would sit down and plan convention method of picking the party' c organi rained upon the public to make managed to break even. At one promotion gimmicks - we must party platforms in light 01 Boles in an ar Presidential tickets is vague but changed conditions. That might the show "a hit.'· When "Jane" performance over the July 4th get space - we must get space strong. I find Republicans and issue of the 10\ weekend the cast (twenty-seven) be useful . but you will recaU the rhe Digest is opened on May, 1959, we definite­ - and we were lucky we got Democrats equally uneasy about buzz-saw hostility from Demo­ ly were not a hit ; our reviews outnumbered the audience. In the space. We made "Time" maga­ the way the conventions function, Bureau of cratic members of CO\lgTeS.! Research. were mixed. tbere was almost no next two weeks we lost over one zine with a story on Commander though there is no appreciable which the Democratic Advisory advance sale of tickets. and very thousand dollars. What was Perkey "Schweppes" Warren. an feeling that either Nixon or Sen. Council encountered when Chair· "P.tron.ge little "pbone action." That ijlis wrong? We had a good show with eccentric Canadian. who by this Kennedy did not deserve the nom­ man Paul Butler brought it into .11 .t this delightful forty-tbree-year-old mu­ a score by the great Jerome time had seen our show sixty­ ination. being in 1957. It was only advi· Ify the sical is now playing to capacity Kern; the magazine reviews seven times. We broke a two­ The criticism of the conven­ sory but the senior party leaders and insure audiences. with the end nowhere were all raves. the letters were page picture spread in "Sports tions, Which I have encountered in Congress. Sen. Lyndon John· the polls," in sight. is somewhat of a mira­ pouring in from people who had JlIustrated" and we continually rather widely. rests in part on son and Speaker Sam Rayburn. says. cle. seen the show saying that it was pledge taken silently. or other­ the feelings that so much goes on would have none of it. They were Methods of In a recent article on the of(· the best thing they'd seen since wise. by William Faulkner's behind the scenes that wh at goes elected to make Democratic government Broadway scene a noted theatre the Broadway production of friends. It·s tougher than to per­ on in front of the curtain seems policy and they did not welcome classes: the historian listed some twenty "Leave It to Jane" forty-three came up with ideas that broke neither very democratic nor vcry advice from the sidelines. But deliberative. one hand ; plays produced in the last sever­ years previously. the New York and out or town the conventions could over-rule practical. al years which he felt had been When a show is going badly newspapcrs on pages other than It rests on an acute sense of them and easily institute Prol. As excellent and worthy of support. everyone knows a million reasons the theatrical page. non-participation and. arising out Pritchett's plan. Thirteen of tbese plays never why you're not selling tickets. We were now in September of the· diverse way the delegates paid back their investment. "Your ads are bad ; people and no change ~ we were still are chosen. a feeling that the • • • The day when a producer could can't find it in the page." losing money - the future looked real owners of the parties - the I find that most people will open a show off Broadway and "Change your art work." dOUbtful, but still we kept plug­ voters - have little to say about accept the argument that the run with merely good notices is "You're not getting publicity - ging away. Some of the creditors their choice. direct selection of the Presiden· at an end; most of them will 'My Fair Lady' had a two-page accepted small percentages or It also rests. this year, on a tial nom inees by a national pri· need unanimous raves and some­ Roto spread last weck." the production in lieu of money. conviction that something was mary would be cumbersome. times as in the case of the re· "Change your press agent. Tben one Saturday night, the not quite right when there was bordering on the unworkable. It cent "Machinal" this doesn't Find someone who can get you miracle. we sold out and this little competition for the Demo­ could easily require the equival. spell success. on the Jack Paar show," was the boginning, We started cratic nomination and no com· ent of three Presidential elections petition whatsoever for the Re· What has happened? First. as "Your prices are loo high." se~ing tickets - organizatior/. - the first primary. then a run· always, rising costs have forced "The people just don·t bclieve that we had conlacted in the sum­ publican nomination. of( primary in the event no can· theatre tickets higher and higher the theater's air-conditionedl" mer were calling to book tbeatcr • • '" didate got a clear majority. then This is and high llrices demand mer­ "You'd really save yourself a parties - the telephone began The "U.S. News and World Re­ the el~ction itself. That would be year for chandising and, as sad as it is lot o[ trouble if you'd just admit to ring - the box office "(as port" magazine reflected this pub­ too much. to filmed to report - "a Madison Avenue defeat and clo e the show." busy - we were selling tickets. lic anxiety over the process of But the audiences 1 have been tape may sell. " "You'll nevcr make it. There We were a hit. Mail orders in choosing the Presidential nom­ meeting do not go along wilh the of putting Many producers continue to are still ten more weeks until response to our ads began com­ inees by publishing ~n interview­ complacent idea that nolhing can tlJose who '" .... _.. -. follow the old established cliches. October." . ing in from all the United states article on the queslion: "Is lhe be done to improve the nomina· this is good They send out releases that the Somehow I just could not be­ and Canada and even Paris. Political Convention on thc Way ting system. that nothing needs Of course. show has made such an impact lieve that the public wouldn't Why the miracle? Who knows? Out? " But it couldn't even stir 10 be done. shows can on the public that they've had support "Jane," There must be Perhaps it was the result of all up a good debate among the ex­ perts. They came down on the filmed. But. to add personel and telephOnes a way - it was Custer's last the pushing, the flyers. the ca­ crOwd. the to meet the demand ; Uley inform joling, the caressing, the loving, side that there was no workable stand - I would continue the alternative which would be bel­ about the public that tickets are aVFlil­ show. My wife. Kathleen Mur­ but above all it was the running and enll1USI,asl and the word of mouth. We had ter. Two leading political scien­ "This Brand-New Time-Tested Product Of Firm ablc for some twenty or so weeks ray. had already turned down tists - Prof. C. Herman Pritchett people in ad'vance and sometimes as several roles including stand-by given the show time to catch on. WillJ vision. of the University of Chicago and Flexibility, Just Like The Old Formula far ahead as a New Year's Eve lor one of Broadway's biggest In the next lwel)ty weeks we PfI)f. James MacGregor Burns of tbey six months hince. This, of course, stars; she had received brilliant were able to payoff our debts - Williams - suggested only "peri­ tpl"'Ji~in,n_ But Entirely Different-" is absolutely ridiculous since no reviews in the musical and she payoff our investors and dis­ pheral re[inements to the con­ ~.u.:.... j producer in his right mind is deserved an opportunity to be tribute a small profit. Little the­ vention system. going to layout a thousand dol­ seen in the role. Everyone ral· aters and universities all over Prof. Burns quite rightly point­ the country were planning pro­ RAND AND RAND WE GO, lars for tickets unless he is cer­ lied behand me - my staff all ed out that the convention system and out comes another program tain he will use them. agreed to work {or next to no­ ductions of "J.eave It to Jane." has. with few exceptions, pro- related to the national defense, Other producers threaten the thing. The actors saw to it that Our album was selling well and Today's offering is designed to ,:~~~~i!,\at:ion f.or , Faulkne~ ,. ~ot public with ads that state-, "Ja~t their costum~ _ need~d litne is also now available on stero an~wer a IJ those perplexing fourteen performances - UN- , (!Ieahlng and 'g\Nltded' props with tape, '''Jane'' is indeed a fuli., .. questions everyone ' has allOut fledged hit ; on May 25 we were C.A.S. Meeting Rand : What does it stand (or! ~Imlted to Intellectual Circles one year old. but the summer les Iivipg ort~~ - they were most a reporter." Faulkner told bim. a complex problem, had decid­ c01.mtries backed and filled aU 12:15 News and tole",,, Ba~\<.I'oua4 intereste in reading about; not his future with a friend. Oxford, system used by the League of THE LOVELY AMBITION, 9ver the place rather than go on 1 :Qo Music and Features People are hungry for bizarre ed and acted in a way worthy Nations. and despite that the 2:10 News reading, but reading about. The Miss .• lawyer Phil Stone. It was stories about the man. The most Chase. record as approving anything 2:15 SIGN OFF of dwellers on Mount Olympus. anti-colonial {jedling ~ t a It e 5 biUest bloc of the several hun­ there. Lawyer Stone has said. recent made the New York gos­ THE CHAPMAN REPORT, which seemed to give the United dred votes cast went to William that Faulkner rlecided to "write But there is still an out for breathed fire at It for one-third sip columns a few months ago. WaUace. States any dght to intervene in OFFICIAL DAILY BULLITIN Faulkper. The others were split only for himself." He had written Lodge if he wishes to take it. of a century, it was still belier a Latin country. A New York society woman. the Sophistication is a tricky word. than what we bave now. Tbe WATtR OF LIFE, Robinson. among James Joyce. Henry books before. Bu t until then the story goes, in her eagerness to They said they wcre against Jjlmes. Ern est Hemingway. motivation of his work was vague. Commonly it is used as if it League at least honored a prac­ DIAMDND HEAD, Gilman. of the hemisphere by lure Faulkner to her cocktail meant sagacity, or cleverness. infilitration Joseph Conrad and others. even to bimself. He has said. of tical tradition which all history TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, extra-hemispbere politics such as UnlveniJy one of those early books ("Sanc­ party during one of his rare vis­ or the two in combination. Ac­ until then had confirmed-that :Most people involved in this its here. promised to show him Lee. tbat of international communism, poll are college professors. But tuary"), that he needed money cording to the diotionary. how­ the very basis of nationhood is Calendar a social register lady with a tat­ ever, sophistication is "the art of TRUSTEE FROM THE TOOt... and a8fjinst acceptance of such fascination for Faulkner lore is to get married so he "wrote the the will and power in a people to infiltration and promises of mili­ most horrific tale I could think too on her chest. Faulkner went reasoning fallaciously; artificiali­ act together responsibly and to ROOM, Shute. not IimH.ed t~ intellectual circles. to the party and stayed until the tary aid by any member. The In Hollywood. certainly no cul­ or." ty; unnaturalness; that which is govern, police and maintain BEFORE YOU GO, Weidman. Belo. I. I ••lIeaUle or ,reIb1l­ tattooed lady arrived and showed resolution was powerful enough nary events til cDnneetlon wl~ ..... ,tural center. the name William Since that day in Lawyer used to adulterate." themsclvcs under law. To re­ , Jim her mark n( distlnction. to drive the Cuban delegation out •• 0 .. ln& 01 lb. fall HlDiller ~ Faulkner commands respect be­ Stone's orfice a single theme has To speak the truth as I sce it. quire anything less than that is Septomber: run through Faulkner's peculiar, Then he left. to put a premium on anarchy. of the meeting. though not power­ cause "ft has "box office appeal." the U. N ., its Security Council * * * ful enough to name the Castro SEPT. 10-15 althoulUt UJe average moviegoer mosaic narrative style. Man's This is an amusing talc. But and the Secretary General have In the good old days govern­ NON-FICTION Fraternity Rushin2 endless. courageous and often it has little to do with lbe true ments seemed t 0 understand regime as its objective. may not know a Snopes from a gone about handling this problem HOW I MADE $2,OOO.OOO· IN This is being hailed as a vic· SEPT. 11-16 Sartoris. To ewspaper editors ridiculous efforts to make con­ base of the Faulkner legend. as if it were possible to make these things better. It was be· sOrori(y Rushing tact with otber human beings. Legends are of ' more substantial sound policy irrespective of prin­ Iieved that the fundamental vir· THE STOCK MARKET, tory for the United States. chie/­ across the country the name is Darvas. Iy. it seems. because it was more SEPT. 14-15 "good copy." Since that day also he bas stuff. They are, as mentioned ciple and without reference to tue of an armed force was that previously. buill from the size of FOLK MEDICINE, Jarvis. than expected. Medical Postgraduate Comer· Among Iivijlg writers there is won the National Book Award the lessons of history. it enabled government to operate ence in Pediatrics twice. received the Howells Medal a man's tracks - or, more spe­ It is popular to portray Dag and kept its own people orderly. ~Y THIS HOUSE BE SAFE Undercurrents of wariness of more matinee idol atmosphere FROM TIGERS, King. about the person of Ernest Hem­ of the American Academy of Arts Cifically. from the size or unique Hammarskjold in ·an heroic light There was also the corollary that the United Stales. and or habitual FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 Ingway. But Hemingway's drink­ and Letters, won the Pullitzer and qualities of his achievements. because he moves on an a i while inde.pendence and sover­ BDRN FREE, Adamson. compromise within the OAS were 1 p.m. - ' Reporting date kI ing' and [ishing buddies .have the Nobel Prizes and become the Faulkner's achievements are ndt shuttle between ManhaU'aJ1 and eignty didn't necessitate that a THE CONSCIENCE OF A stiU evident. however. Take the new undergraduaJes who have written so many articles about American author most respected ordinary by any standard, nor the heart of black Africa and people. to become a nation. be CONSERVATIVE, Goldwa­ chief delegate from Venezuela, not completed Placement TellS theIr expediHops "with Papa" he by Europeans. The latter alone is will lhey be as long as he main­ everyone is willing to take Ws in all ' things self-sufficient, at ter. whose action against Trujillo /lad - Macbride Hall Is now more tourist attraction enough to inspire awe in the tains contact with "his people." word for it that "war or peace" least they perforce needed that THE GOOD YEARS, Lord. been fully supported by the Unit­ . SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 1· than legend. United States, which has an in­ That is what his jealously guard­ hang on the result. modicum of self-discipline and ENJOY, ENJOYI Golqen. ed States. He withdrew from the 8 a.m, - Opening of dorIDI­ Boris Pasternak was being feriority complex about oniy one ded isolation is all about. But waterbug-Iike activity is cooperation whi!!h makes public I KID YOU NOT, Paar with meeting because he didn't want tories , order possible. Reddy. to sign even the watered-down rapidly made Into a living legend 'thing - Culture. The taciturn little man with the never an effective sub titute for SUNI?AY, SEPT •• In contrast to the verbosity of . But no longer. Under the U. N. BASEBALL I S A FUNNY resolution against Cuba. when he died earlier this year. gray mustacbe and piercing eyes carefully considered action; and 1:30 p.m. - Parents ()pel The same was true of Albert those who enjoy the friendship of will continue to live most of his the Secretary General bears as it bas administered the Congo GAME, Garagiola. In debate, the Latin nations [or Hemingway. there is a kind o[ case, the principle is that civili­ THE LIBERAL HOUR, Gal­ the most part repudiated Castro's House - Main Lounge. Union Camus. days in the tiny Mississippi town more and more the look of the 7 Il.m. - Orientation for .n The articulate fan of a dead "Protect Faulkner's Privacy" where be can stand on the court­ hunter who. ,having 'emptied his zation (and mainly Uncle Sam) braith. attack on the United States, poo­ (c) New York Hel'8ld Tribune pooing his talk of aggreSSion, new undergraduates - Field writer has advantage over the plE:dge taken silently. or other­ house square any Saturday after­ express rille on a swarm of picks up the check whenever (1900). gnats. is rorced to face a lion anarchy lets out a loud burp. past or future. House exponent of a living writer in an wise. by William Faulkner's noon and cbat with Snopeses and MONDAY, SEPT. 1. argument about whIch is "the friends. It's tougher tban to per- Sartorises. with a f1it·gun. By coercing the The less responsible tribesmen Security Council into a course act w\len they make a claim on 8 a.m. - Beginning of ~ IUMBEa DAU.T IOWAN EDtTOlUAL STAn' be made to correct erro... with the • tratlon - Field llouse AUDIT BuaEAU next issue. which was not even haUtbought nati9nbood, tbe more certain it Editor .•. . .. .•...... _"' Ray Burdick 7-10 p.m. - Open HOUle It I '' OJ' through and was bound to go is tbat U. N. will open its arms Managlnl Ed. George H. WlUlams, .Jr. U· . B II . B d Presldent's home for new .. cacULATIONI badly, Dag made .bimself blame­ New. Editor .' ••...... Jim Seda III1MBER ., TBE ASSOCIATED PUll and Dag Hammarskjold w i I I nI ve rS I ty U e tin 0 ar dents e The Associated Pre.. Is entitled ex­ ". - worthy for the bemal results, rush forth to play brood hen, Olty Edltor ••. .... • Dorothy Collin ciuslvely to the use for repubUcatlon TUESDAY, SEPT•• Publlobed d.Uy exclli>t Sunday an4 01 all the local news printed In this long and short term. Worse than the foolishness in . Monday Ind I~... I holiday. by stu. new8paper as well as all AP new. The courn:i1 acted more precipi. it is the appearance of craven­ tilllnrslt, BaUeila Boar. ullcn ..... be recelnd .1 Tbe 0.11, I •••• '1-10 p.m. - Open House It DAILY IOWAN ADVUTI8INO 8TAJ1r denl Publlc.Uon., Inc., Communlca. dispatches. tately and with less courage. Ei· ness and the abandonment of .,rtt:e, "DID 21. t CDDUD.nlcat.l.D~ Center, b,. D.en o' Ibe aa, bel.te p.bll. President's bome for new-­ Ilona Cetlw. Iowa City. Iowa. En. • BUIinelS Mana,er Bnd calloD. Tbey ..0.1 bo 11'0' ana .Irllea '" ID ...I •• r •••We.. or lb. dents le~ II aeeond-da. matler at the Mvertlslnl Director _. Bob Glafe.ke ther it became panicky or llke bonor among the larger powers, .rr.nl•• llo. bola, P."Uolle•• "ar.l, ...1.1 to.IUIU ••e DI' ellrlble f •• PO.I oUice at Iowa City under the .... d.verU.lni Manager . .. PhUJp Ware DAILY IOWAN .UPEaVISOa. PROM the bUnd Mississippi mule. it as their positions are expressed .... lecU••• _ WEDNESDAY, SEPT. t1 Acl of Co"-fHII of March 2. 1818. Classified Manager . Frank Brownell SCHOOL 011' JOlJaNAUSIl FACULTY A ..t. Oa... ~r. . Marguerite Follett didn't see where it was going In the U. N. For almost one 1:30-4 p.m. - Activities Opel Promotion Manager .. James Winler Pub Usher .. .• . . , . .John M. HatTlson UNfVERSITY COOPEaATlVI IIA. In~.rlm period between ....Ion •• House - Main Lounge, • Edllorial . . ..•• Arthur M. Sanderson and didn't much care. The prec· month now they have submitted BY·IITTINO LEAOUI "aim be In the the Llbrar), will be open from 7:30 DfAL 4191 from noon to' mldnllht to chatlle 01 Mrs. Donna Capper from I .m. to 5 p.m. 1!Ionday throullh Fri· .-.pori new. IterM, women', lI8Ie Advertising ..••. . . . E, John KOllman edents which it brought into be­ to being blackmailed by a $0- 7-10 p.m. - "Recreatilln ~t" DAILY IOWAN CIRCULATION Circulation ..••... , Wilbur Pelerson AUK. 23 throullh sept. e, Can CII day, On Saturday. It will be open llema, IlDd IlDnounc~ments to The ing in the Congo case will !haunt and-rate. pctiCogging politician, for a sitter. CaU Mr.. .:rIm Myerl)' from 1:30 a.m. \0 noon, .nd on for all new students - FteI4 Dally lowln. Editorial olflcea are ~ Circulatlon M,nager ., •. Robert Bell It for years to come and could Patrice Lumumba. Premier of at 8-2377 for 1n10rmation about memo Bunday. It wUl be closed. '1' h l • House tU CommutlleaUonl Oenter. TaUSTEES, BOARD OJ' 8TUDZIfT bershlp In the league. ""hedul. 111'111 rem.tn In .. fleet from \ endure beyond its grave. the Congo, who has no apparent THURSDAY, SIPT. II DIAL 4191 if you do not receive PUBLICATIONS, INC. ~ Wedne.day, Au,. 10. to Thur.... y. lOW A MEM:ORIAL UNION: Durlnl Sept, II. your ~b Iowan by 7:30 a.m. The Il was never supposed to be qualifications for his job except 7:30 a.m. - Opening of claIIeI Waller Barbee, A4; Dr. Oeorl. J:a.t· the Interim period betwe~n .....Ion •• DallY, clrtulaUon ofllc. In the ~atee Communlcallons Center io open from on. College of Delltl.try; .rane 011- the task of thi W1Vto play faity that ls photogeniC. bis the Unton will be ol¥n J40~1Y .AJLINCIr ADDa... P~ul throu,h Friday froM r a.m. 110 110911 .U...... :"';t~~9~:~~al·~m"',-,,U_nl.Y,ers~itr.~ • a.m. 5 p.m. Monday through Fri. christ. A3; 11:, Ha,enson. D3: godmother, VI e t nurse, philan. 1l,sUnct for taking high advantage • iI 8,,_ •ft. ~! bu.ln , to Judith Jones. M: Prol. l{Ulh Kelso, ."d /rom ! to II p,m. It 'VIII be De.,. day and from. to 10 a.m. Suturda),. Department of Polltlcal Sclene!!: Prof. thropist and police department to of a low position is prafauf\d ~d !!lOW' 'otl ' .••tUidart ancl BlUld!o;', tr.ternl~. " Jtuno! !lOUie I. BoX TL • .of P {, . I Lealie Q. Moell.,.. School of Journal· a disparate collection of tribe. his sense of trust is at least no and there w1ll be no food ... rvlce. AU eorrespondence dutltll ~riilMr 4-5:30 p.m. - Awl ~.- Make-lood aervlce on missed I papa.. lamt_Sara D. Schindler, M: Prof. L­ =011 mUll lie mal\e4 to lIIlI 114- _ River ROom, uJllia . '. _... iI 110& poulble, bu& eVDr¥ lUo" wlll A. van D¥ke. Collere of Iduc:a&loll.. which lack the stuff of natioi- worse than an alligator·s. IJDlA&r .OUUI Durllll Ib8 -- ~E DAILY IOWAN-I.". City, ' •• -Tuesd.y, Aut"" ., lMt-Peie • fts-~ J\P,gthy; Politics'· Halt County Understanding Iowa City Schools Hold S-Day Staff Workshop ~onyentions Iowa City teachers heard an ad­ as part o( the Iowa City taff homogeneous groupiDg. mass lIdy Imet at the courthouse for an orien· duced able, qualiIied, often 0lIl. dress by Supt. of School BuIord wo hop. R . Iralion tart a~ halls. numerical marking, final talion ion. 1be c:ountJ scbpo\s standing candidates. On the Re. 9 a.1IL . t' the d open Wednesday. W. Garner {onday morning at the exa~UI IOns,. mass elDOn- Iowa City's public schools and publican side there are Tec\dJ Garner described the current Consolidation.:...ISU Prof Laci, Not opening ion of a fi n~-day staff tration techn!que, an~ udent the three parochial schQols opea Roosevelt, Hughes, Hoover, fa. change from tb "ma" bool workshop. Schools here open Tues­ to the "Cuture referenre" 11001 whO Jearn malnly by II tening to September 6. Coralville's schooJ don, Willkie, D wey, Eisenhower, day of next week. Nixon; on the Democratic sidr, "Apathy" and "politics" are the Ihaving a population oC 100,000 to l ..ill.tlon permitti", the func­ Mentally III and noted that the Cuture refer nce teachers. opens September 7 and University Wilson, Al Smith, Franklin ROO5f. two major stumbling blocks to 110,000 persons. However, Ihis pro- tional conlOlidation of COlHlty ... Today all teacher in tile county school will del"elop only iI higb "Tlti has generaUy been 1I very school open September 12.. velt, Truman, Stevenson, aDd all ..l n .,. consolidation in Iowa, posal would require a con titulional fice. acrosl caunty llnel wwuld NEW YORK _ Snarled com· will a mble at low City high quality teacher who d ire t 0 good !;Chool and it has promoted ew Iowa City teachers beard re -- . amendment or a favorable vote Kennedy. The s e nominatioos be helpful. Some 1.. III.t...... munlcalioos and a laCk of un­ chaol for tile annual county in­ teach and I'xpt'rimcnt to bring the education of all the children welcoming talks Friday by Ralpb states Donald E. Boles, associate by the people in all counties con. this nature exists at pr...... , for derstanding may hasten the ten. stitute ponsored by the State De­ about change in the education31 of all the people. and it h rer· Wabter, president of tbe Iowa City clearly reflecled the popular will professor of government at Iowa cerned. of the party rank-and-file as well e.. mpIe, permitting Ioint ~ dency Cor some parents I 0 partment of Public Instruction, the program ar selected. tainly rved a great need for a Teachers Association; James E. as the party leaders. stale University of Science and Even if the consolidation of ,I. ceunty .uperlnt.ndent .. \ clas ify their children as "emo­ Johnson county uperinlendi!nt and The Iowa City uperintendent number of MS," be added. stewart. Chamber of Commerce Technology, Ames. coUntiel occurred •• m.lor prob- schcIol.. tlona\ly ill" and In need 01 psy- the lowa City superintendent. pictured th rna . chaol a one In an.other meeting Monday the president; and Keith Kaler, Cbamo Prof. Pritchett offers the inter· "The factor of politics is signifi. I.m in .dmlnistration _uld re­ Studies reveal that tile area of chialrlc belp. psychiatric ocial with departmentalization, s 0 m c esting suggestion that there be a The county meetinl i ineruded rural teachers of Johnson county ber of Commerce SCCJ'Ctary. cant because the county is thought main unsolv.d, the .rtlcle con. a counly has no important bearing worker said here Monday. ------~----~~ --~------~------~------annual nalional convenlions to to be the nucleus of the dominant tlnu... The county would lack develop party policy and revise on the cost of administration oC Dorothy Hillyer, who i sliper. party'e organization," continues any eK.cutive officer anet thus the county. And, the Ames profes- ' visor or p ycltiatric social work. party platforms in light 01 Boles in an article in the August lack the unity of an office with changed conditions. That might sor says, Adams County with the ers in child psychiatry at the Psy· issue of the [owa Business Digest. clear responsibilities for decl· lowest population in Iowa has a chopathic Hospital at sm , poke be useful , but you will recall the rhe Digest js published by SUI ,Ionl and policies, buzz-saw bostilily from Demo­ per capita cost for supervisors of at the 55th annual meeting of the cratic members of Congress Bureau of Busi ness and Economic Some states, such as New York, $1. 17, the highest in the stale. Polk American Sociological Association. which the Democratic Advisor)' Research. have remedied thls siluation by Counly, on the other hand - the In a ltudy .. H !WI ...... who Council encountered when Chair· "Patrona,e and favors dis"nl- having an elective county execu­ most populous county - has the brouvht their childrwl to the man Paul Butler brought it into .d It this levil ar. felt t. solid- live ; a more common plan is the lowest per capita costs, amounting Child Psychl.try Unit .. the being in 1957. It was only advi· Ify the domin.nt party'. position use of the county manager system. to 11 cents. P.ychopathlc Hospltll, Mn. Hili. Advertising Rates ______1_ 21Mobile Home'9I' Sal. 11 Ind insure it future success at otable sayings have accrued to sory but the sen ior party leaders Boles continues thal during 195%- fer fwnd th.t aboIIt _tt.lrd of One Day ...... Sf a Word TWO aflee . Alii UI about • ten. THE DAilY IOWAN RESERVES .u t parkin •. liD E. Church Street. ...1 REDltCOllATED o"".bedroom houle ~NI alr-Nndltlonln, unit f,. ,...... bordering on the unworkable. It proximately 19,094 miles, whil in ed. ror ,....,t. Good 10000Uon ~5. D.8t pr_nl mobil.. ho.-. Airport Trailer could easily require the equival. one of the largest counties, Pot· "A{anY parents report a person­ THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY CRADUAn (or over 231 men', 1'00""'. z:IIIS . '-I Sal I. ru,hW1ly I wdlt. I-1QB.C ADVERTISING COPY. Cookln.. Pf'lvU~. . Show..... 1130 N. ent of three Presidential elections tawallamie, the milage per super- allty change In a child they are Clinton. 8 or ~8T . a.so Homes For Rent 1.4 Child Co... - tbe first primary, then a run· Big Year for Tape visor was only 7,705. Emmet coun· bringing to a p ychiatri~ , but, in off primary in the event no can· ty Is one·half the size of Potta. many cases, It appears they are Apartmenta for Rent 12 UNIVEnSll'Y In tru tor !.akIn, I leuve C1ULD CAR!: 'n 1113' b 0 m e. 01.1 didate got a clear majorIty, then Phone 4191 .....:;~..;....;....;;.,..;;.,------o! ab. nee Jor nllt m 'er. Wa,,1 1-0:118. ... This is likely to be the great The shlfl to film and con equent· wattamie and both counties have uncertain about the form and A ONl!- and a two-room aparlment 10 renl n w lurnl. h(,(! home. Married the e l ~ction itself. That would be and a doubl ...It pin, room [or men. roupl.. 0 n t y. Rdorene t'eQulr d. Where To E,at 50 year for taped shows as opposed Iy to the West Coasl was prompted live-member boards of supervisors. meaning of the change," Mrs. Phohe '-1 ";";';';';;';;';;"';';;;;'.;;0;.;;... _____ .....;;.; too much. Mllt.llaneoul for Sal. 2 1.40116. 70:1 low. Avenue. t·' to filmed shows, the year in which by economics. The shift to tape The number o[ days spent by Hillyer saId. T1JRKlI:Y SANDWICl£J;S and home• But the audiences [ have been tape may overtake film as a way and back to the East will be dic­ • upervisors In committee work For in"MU, .h. pointed out, TWO .. , three- and four.. room furn1shm FURNISHED 5-room bou .. on HI,hwlY made plea to ,0. I\tapleerelt Sand· STRING BASS. drumo. wrlntler w.llI- 'Pllrlm n . (;10" In . prl .... '" baill. 218 uU\. ",,,,Ulbll now. DUll 8(18\ wlrb Shop, liI,hway 21. South, aoroN meeting do not go along with the of putting shows on television. For tated by the same economic forces. varied [rom a high in Worth Coun. PI rents who de.cribed a ""on· e•• nd bar to)). Dial U22. ...10 Dill 116111 belw n. and ~ . "'7 belw~n ••nd ~ . 8-7 lrom the airport. Pbon. 8-1'I'1:l. ... complacent idea that nothing can tbose who like quality television, Ai first it was considered to be ty of 300 days annually (abO ut six. ch.n•• In their child oft.n ,lit., SIZE II woman', loden corduroy ""at ONE-ROO. lurnl_hed a"<&rlm nl. orl- MootaN, 2-bedroom brlek home, 10- be done to improve the nomina· this is good news. simply a substitute for live tele- days a week) to a low in Cherokee Indlclted ..,e,.I .. and unr ••I1,· wlI.b alpaN linin.. Raccoon collar. val !>lith. lor ona rnan" Available mlnula drlv" from Iowa Clly. Gal Help Wanted, Men -Wom,n S8 ting system, that nothing needs of 40 days annually (Ie s than one tic conc.rn about what th.y IUP­ Worn ! tim po. Dial "'5811~ 1·31 now. Dial 9SII1 bcolwten • and 5 '-7 h.11 .nd ",ra,'" ~nlc locatlon. ~ . Of course, perfectly dreadful vision. It was done [or the con· Phone Tlilin 811-1573 '-0 THE PllYSjCS Departm.nl needl MV- to be done. shows can be ta~d as well as venience of a few performers day a week>' posad we,. th.lr child's " ..xual c .... 1 lull-\ me work .... 10 a ..l.t In the Home Furnllhlngs 2A VERY LOVELY rumlshf'CI a~rlm .. nl FOR RENT - Unlurn hod 5-room oal lilt dol, reduction .. nler. 80m. (ilmed. But, historically, the tape (s u c h as Arthur Godfrey, who problem.'" above 1-you mallre anel box Lubin'. Orul Slor~ . ' -21 Mobll~ Hom. For Sal. and enthusiastic about it are the run in his absence>. Or it was used population wal as_lated with Ihe parents were unwilling to ac· ,!)rl",.. Plelalrd Matlf ... Co .. Hllhw.y v 18 an Incr.... of 92 cents In the 8 West. 8-8 I.ARCE a-ROOM apart",ent with bath Work Wanted 604 people who came out of 'live tele- as a substitute for cinescope. cept the chlId's belOw·normal in· In PNcUcull)' n w lIuOle". Iec:trle 1~7 47-FQOT Superior Il'1lller (or I&le vision. Above all, ~ But it was costly. You had to tOit of tIM board .. su.,ervlsor'i telligence. Tbey cho e 10 tead to t1 ltD l"\JRNlTUlU:. Airport Tra lIer IIOV. turnllh~d. LAundry !aclllll I, off· on nice lot In Imller eourl. Prlcod WAS II)'NO ",NO mONlNo. a·lIeGe. ,·Ie I but each additional me .....r of Sal... HI.hway I weal. a·SORC lreet parldn... ne" bUI. Av,U"ble 10 Mil Dial "'1109. The Beeler Alleney, they were trained pay performers and technicians idenUly the ehlld's slown s in opl. I, larrlrd couple. Dial ,-DIM I - I It"altor. 11-1 lRONlNOS w.niod, 0111 '-S9Oe. 1.0-13 the urban populltlon ¥t.s ••socl· In television, nol Ithe same to repeat a taped show learning as an indication oC an TWO FULLY FUIINISI!ED aparlment-. in I h e movies ; as to repeat it live. Film payments ated with I COlt Incre ... of only emotional di turbance." Mrs. Hill- Prh'ate .ntunc. and. bath. W •• hln. 8 c.nts. er aid. WANTED - AIt.r.tlona. m.n or woo fa.IIIU . Ott·atr •• l parklntl. B... by they l ~arned were much less. This is all cbang- Y men'l c1olhln,. a-G3I~. 8-30 door . .as. Dial 4'35. 9-1 . TYPEWRITERS In 1954-55, the cost of the board RAND AND RAND WE GO, trade in the ed. Within a very short time, the A. high percentage of chl1dren~!-A-Kt-Y-O-UR nu~ move Ilh Hawk- TWO. and three.room lurnlahad apart­ MOVING? and they think cost ol tape and film will be iden- of supervisors in relation to sub· e REPAIRS and out comes another program who, according to their parents, ey. Tran&fer. Ihe oar"rul movera. m pi (or , .. duale m D or coupl •. • SALES We ar. the Atent for terms of quality. tical. (Film costs have gone up, groups in the county was: $1.22 were suppo ed to have under6(one LoCal and lonl-dl lane. movl~. C.u uundry prlvU •• I. No children 0 r North Amerlc.n V.n L1 .... related to the national defense. a personality change were ado- "'5707 anyllme. "'1' pet-. 83:1 tooll Colle,e. 11-3 • RENTALS Today's of[ering is designed to The film crowe , tape has come down.) In addilion, for every rural (arm persqn, 76 • FREE ESTIMATII anSWer aU those perplexing w ere the market for taped shows has cents (or each rural non·farmer, lescents. Description of the per­ LAMP REPAllUNG. Dial 'l2UC1. ' -:mJC Ignition AuthorlZld ROYAL Dealer • iJq>ERT AOVICI up in increased tremendously in the last 'md 10 cents Cor each city dweller. sonality changes (eU Into two cate· HAGEN'S TV. Gu rallleed lalnilion questions everyone ' has allbut jT1. ... • . j I Carbur.fora • NO OBLIGATION Most of the pea- -I year and a half. Where orl'ginally gorieSt disobedience alld with· rvlclnl by tertlll d aervle man. PORTABLES STANDARDS Rand: What does it sta nd for r "Thus, II lIdmil1 strative cost Anytime. '-1080 or 8-:1341 . 1·15K GENERATORS STARTERS Phon.: ..S404 pIe who make CROSBY only the rich metropolitan stations analysis suggests inelfeciency, it dra)Val. (Research and Development) ; your filmed TV shows such as had tape machines, now every sta· Brig;. & StraHon Motors Where does Remington fit in ? (He may be that the money being ad· Dlsobedl.nc. WI. tlelcribed by rypln; WIKEL Thompsel l,Mlf" doesn't) ; and I wonder what be· Westerns were making C and D tion, including educational stations, ministered could be handl d SO thl parent. In such ter. as • grade movies before television. has tape equipment. Tape is rapid­ ThiNG. 3111. 11- •• & came o[ Sally? An entirely new that the citizens would obtain sub· "li. IIsed to mind, but hi' no Pyramid Services TYPEWRITER CO. Storage Co. They're quantity people, not quali. Iy spreading abroad, too. lont., dots." A typical phr... 24-1I0UR .. rvlee. ElectrIc typewriter. .,So, GII~ concept in the conduct or mill· stantially mnre services for their Jerry Nyall. "'1330. I-IIR 1121 S DubUQtH' Dial a·tosl 2 S. Dubuqu. tary planning, RAND requites ty people. This applies both to the This Year CBS will have four tax dollar under anolher arT ange­ used to delerlbe the child', with· technicians such as cameramen shows all either on tape or (i n the careful study by those who would ment," Boles states. In a typical drllWai was, "H. u.... to be BEETL E BAILEY By MORT WALKEt\ and the creative artists sucb as case of "Candid Camera") with year - 1955 - Iowa's counties dis­ friendly, but now h. I, so quiet." understand contemporary mill· directors and writers. A few of tape inserts, all done in New York. tary affairs and careful thought tributed about 410 million dollars. The school structures seemed lo them had even achieved B picture One program will be the "All provide the dividing point betweeo on the part of those who would status before the advent of tele- Famliy Classics," a single story project and process into other the lWO categories. Older children vision. done on two successive nights. An- in high school were described by facets of government. Hours: B Historically, people in the Wesl other will be "Witness." This is a a.m. to 2:15 p.m. I.C. Junior Highs parents as having changed Cro~ think In terms of film. It's as basic program of (amous court caseS obedience to disobedience. THE BEST OF ALL news to them as steel is to the auto- done something like "The Verdict Orientation sources (newspaper editorials, mobile industry. Conversely, the Is Yours." These pieces wlU run Hold Younger Children attending jun. short wave radio from abroad, TV crowd in the East think in [or two or three hours before the lOr bigh scbool were characterized ESP) [arm News BackgroUlld terms of electranics, and tape is Uve cameras and then be edited Meets This Week by parents as having undergone a daily. personality change in which they a child of tho electronic age. Ae- down to final for m. In short, Many of Iowa City's junior high 8:00 News tually, there is room for both in "Witness" is tbe kinCarolyn Wood or Portland, Albert Axelrod, competing for Iowa City High and Universlt, . nO.ME - The United States won Ore., forth in 1:03.4. Toblan was ..cond In .prlng' High, tardy for different reasoDJ, board at the I.. t g.mes. H. won the United States in hi,s third Its fIrst gold medal oC the 1960 Th U' d St b k tb II Olympic games, reached the quar­ oCficiaJly began footbaJl practice Olympic games Monday in Rome's e mte. ates as e a a spectacul.r du.1 for the titl. Monday, several days after th1I ./ nr:ng 95.degree heat but Russia team, heavily to go with H.II .nd Mexico', Juan ter-finals of the individual foil f~vored competition. In 1956 the Scarsdale, Aug. 24th starting date set by the -'.", out ahead in the race Cor un. through the OlympIcs without de· Bololl.. Tobl.n 'c 0 r • d 170 N.Y. fencer reached the semifi'hals. High School Athletic Association. o,rleial team honors by grabbing Ceat, made short work .or Hun· points, H.II 167.01, and Bol.lI. City High open sits season here thrre. gar>: . 107-63, advan~lDg ,.nto ~he Gene Glazer, a New York Uni· 162.30. Sept. 16 against Rock Island in I fled.haired Gary Tobian of ~m~ClDal . round wIth Its third versitY junior, forced his way Teenagers showed the way for through a barrage to become the Mississippi Val l ey Conference r. ·rndale, CaIil. captured the 3. s ralght vIctory. The U:S. water the United States in the prelimi. game. Illinois schools were Dot per· 111"ll'r springboard diving title polo team deCeated BelgIUm 5-2. second American to qualify for the mitted to open practice until toda, nary heats of the women's 100- quarter·finals by defeating Allan '''j' h his teammate, Sam Hall of RUllia,1 howwv.r, c:.lhtd In meter breaststroke. Miss Schuler so, by conference agreement, the Dayton, Ohio, taking the second henlly by winning three of the Jay, Great Britain's world foil Little Hawks had to hold 0(( the was given tough competition in champ. p ' :Ire silver medal. It was the ..ven canol and kayak fln.ls and start of their practice period unliJ her heat by Janice Andrew of Joseph Poletta, of New Rochelle, I' i IILh consecutive victory for the took over flnt plK' from It.ly today. Australia, who was clocked in N. Y., the third American in the U. <: . in the event. In the tlllm rac'. 1: 10.3, also under the Olympic reo U·Hlgh, which for min, I competition, was beaten in the years opened its seaSDn ',Iinst Additional evidence of Yankee After 17 events, the ltalians had cord of 1: 11.0 set by second group. of the United States in 1956. Kalona of the old Ke,Wllh C.... p·-· w' r came from the perform· five gold medals, the Russia'ns Favor.d Hungary and a pair of :>r"e of Carolyn Schuler, 17-year- three and Germany and Australia Miss Wood qualified easily for ference, dOli n~ open this .... surprising outsiders - United son urftil Sept. 16 at Wapello. KI. ,'r1 Orinda, Calif. school girl who two each - the only ones with tonight's finals. St.t... nd M.xico - w.re bat· Ion. and W.llman, plul Wilt lorol