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Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1960-08-30 " . 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.
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