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About 50 were still hospilalized Friday night, some in critical con· Japan Cambat Forces ~. ·t· II h One woman, Crl Ica yurt, was - ..:...------.---- ilUnd in the wreckage Friday af· ,moon. Mayor H.rschel Lllhkowitz II· tlnNMd SOO houses wire destroy· M, .nd the R.d Croll said an Supreme dourt Decides To Stay in Session Ike-Kishi Talks • 750 I. 1,000 wire daml,". AbIut 2,000 perlOns wlrl made Stress Mutual _Ius. Will Adjourn After ..... th f d t t' d AP Wlr.photo • "II: swa 0 es ruc Ion covere THREE REMAIN In thl Munson fa."ily of nine after I tornado Hears Death Verdict III blocks of the city, North Da· Thursday night swept the rllidential area of Fargo, N.D. Mrs. Ger. ~a's largest with a population of lid MunlOll, suffering from shock, lightly hugs her only rem.lning Girard Case SeHled Trade Needs Q,m. Streets were littered 'with child, Leroy, 14, IS Munson puts a fltherly arm around tnt boy. Six WASHINGTON I.4".-The Supreme WASH! 'OTO, \II - A communi· ~ menls of the shattered homes, of the MunlOn', seven children were killed In their home, which was Court, scheduled to adjourn for qu from Pre dent EI nhow('r JProoted and broken trees, power blown aw.y during the twister. Mrs. Munson was working when the the summer next Monday, decided and Japan's Prime Ill'll t r Kl hi tDd telepnone poles and lines, and torn.do struck, .nd Munson was out of town. Friday to remain in extraordinary I!hes remaining from Cires which session unLiI it has sellled the in- Friday I'Ilcht r('ported an a re . roke out during the storm. Bull· ternational problem of GI William ment that "wUl substo ntially N'. ~rs were put to work plowing nado were listed liy Coroner D. cal as she identifird the bodies of S. Girard. du the num r of United St.tt '"'0 the rubble. H. Lawrence as: her children. h f force In Japan "Ithin t next .. It call1'd for four ours 0 argu. year." TIle tornado struck first at the Don Titgln, 26, tentatively Mrs. Munson was at work when ment Juty 8 on the question of IOrthWest corner of the city. It Identified by rel.tlves. she heard radio warnings of the whether Girard should be tried by A a tart r, It ~Id, thert' will be "4 prompt wilhdrawlll .11 ;irted the campus of North Da· Mr ••nd Mrs. TlMocIore Udahl, approaching storm. She called her a U.S. court.martial or a Japan se or United Sl t ground mb I )Dta Agricultural College, veered allout 50, ...nt.tively Identified home and Phillis anSlYered. judge for the fatal shooting of a (or . ·... ·ward ahd then moved east by close frlendl. "It' h'tt'h I" tl . I d .. "' S I I g. 1 glr screamc . Japanese woman last Jan. 30. An Info rmrd source SlIid Ihl' mss the residential area known All I or '·year·oId girl, be- The phone went dead. The decision to hear th e appeals wilhdrawal of f!'Ound roret' Will LI Golden Ridge. It crossed the lIaved to be a ~au9hter of the Munson /lidn't learn of the tra- in the Girard case was reached by II 'I ft,· HI'ver of the North and broke ' Uclahll. hi ' t· h . und r way next month. '" gedy until Friday morning wh n eig t of the n nc JU Ices Ilt t elr The Ulllted St ...s hll ...... 1. IPiIrl in the northeast part of Mrs. Titgen was found Friday he glanced at a newspaper in a regular Friday conferencc, an l'X- mately 70,'" trMp. 'n J""n, Moorhead, Minn. l1£ternoon in the wreckage of he.r hotel lobby at Bismarck, 200 miles ecuti ve session. Including cemiNt, ...... y eltd The Munson children killed in home. She was take~. lo a llOSPI- west. A truck driver, Munson had ln announcing its action, the serYlce ,.~I . I.. conWat I~ twister we:e Darwin , 12; Brad· tal,. where h~~ condlhon was de· driven to Bismarck Thursday eve- high court specified the four hours fore.. Ire limited to the under. ~, 10; Phylhs, 16; Jeannette, 5; scnbed as critical. T~o . daughters ning and went to bed at the hotel of argument be divid!d equally IIn"9th , .. Clvatry Dlvl.ien an4 ).cuis, 2, and Mary, 1. Another of the couple escaped IDJury. Iwithout having heard o[ the tor- Iletween the Justice Departml'nl's 0IIt ,...lmem If the U.s. W Ma child, Leroy. 14, escaped injury. The tornado tore a 7-month-old nado. attorneys and the lawyers for the rine Dlv's'",. The 'llthers killed by the tor. baby from its mother's arms. Mr. Munson was r turned to Fargo 21 -year-old soldier. "Tbe United SllItes plan till· and Mrs. Jerry Davenport were by airplane U.S. Dist. Judge Joseph C. Me· furth r r ducUo u th Japan outside with their two children' Garraghy ruled la t Tuesday that 6-11 P.M. d r nle fore llrow," the com· 'People's Daily' when the funnel cloud moved into S thc government could not turn munique aaid. their neighborhood. Davenport Armaments ection Girard over to Japan se authori· How v r, the joint tat ment grabbed their young daughter, his ties for trial. He held that Girard, sold EI nhower told Kishi thnt wife carried the baby and they Of Korean Arml·stl·ce an Army specialist third class, $0 Ion I as conditions of "thre t ~rints Attacks rushed to a nearby home. was on duty at the tlme o[ the and t n ion" omlcl th ar E t, The wind whipped the baby from ' shooting and thal surrendering him IL wlll be neel' ory to malnt.ln Mrs. Davenport's arms . While be· to the Japanese would violate his AP Wln'pholo the pr nl tatu of Ih Ryukyu jng treated at one hospital, the Repud·lated by U.S. constitutional rights. ROBERT T. DAVIS, 21, Pittsburgh (standing right), hurs the lury foremen rud • verdict of guilty to and Bonin island . On Mao Reign Davenports learned their baby had WASHINGTON 111'1 _ The United The government appealed from fi rsl degree murder .nd a recommend.llon of delth, al the end of his ,ri.1 Friday. D.vll WII tried ft': Tb probl m of U.S. ..! p nco been found by resl:ue wo~kers and States, deep in disarmament ne. this decision Thursday. In a declo the II.ying of Mr•. emily S. Foster during an .ttempt,d robbery. Th ll il the flflt time In the hlllDry of nomic relatlon W8 emph izfil In Armstrong County th. t pictures were permitted In th e courtroom. HONG KONG tA'I - Red China, taken to anothe.r hospital. The Ig otiations with Russia, is demon· sion approved by Pre ident Ei en· the joint totem nt. KI hi and the lIJ1Ilending with a tide of criticism baby was not sefl~usly hurt. strating in Korea a belief that Lhe hower, the government had de- ..______~ Pr id nt Arr d lhal lllt'y both Jgainst the regime , has published Gev. John DIVII flew here af. Communists are not to be trusted_ cided previously to allow the I I de ired a h1Ch level of trad al w 11. "c10 r laUon ." I university lecturer's statement ttr t.l ..rlphi~g President Ei. From Korea, the United States Japanese to try the soldier. ngt W h- II C -II On the qu~ tion of tr de with senhower, .. that Fargo be is flashing a go.slow warninfl on Girard's attornpys liIed a "cros H B &at in the past eight years the kl~g a S Ion nyo n I e s a Communi t China. th communi· tQmm\llll~ '~rty he, been "per· decl~~d • dlillter area. On ItseJr and other nations' Whlctt are appeal" Frid', PPQtIjn lilious" and that Communists "no DIVIS orden, 200 Netionel Ik' . h I R ' . L McGarraghy's d cision but con· I 0 t I- q .aid tJ Pr Idem "while Gu.rdsmen were here to ta 109 wi! tIC us lans In on· tcnding II did not go far enough. qer serve the people." ~ushed a e I ne recolnlzinr th"t Japan must trade eid In rescUi and cleanup work. don . Thcy said they believed a writ of to live, str d t conUnuinr Mllcation of the statements nred for control on exports of tro· rame after Mao urged open crlti· AmOllg those hospitalized was With a timing which intrigued habeas corpus shou ld have been P d B S t Mrs. Gerald Munson, being treat· observers, thc warning took th'l! l issued, rather than an injunction. WASHINGTON I.4".-A bill making t'lie mat rial to tho countrl . ciun of the party and its institu· another hillion doll ar worth of asse ' y ena e ed for shock. She became hysteri· form of repudiation of the arma· so that Girard could be brought tllreatenmg lht' Ind penl! nc or jim as part a rectification cam· or ments section oC the 1953 Korean back to this country. United tatl's. urplu food aVllil· Ir nations throuah lh xt'n on lIign. Since February there have armistice. The reason : "Flagrant Girard i now restricted to his able 10 friendl y foreign nations of InLernation 1 communl&m." It,>en many bitter attacks on thc WA IIINGTON (.fI - The Sen t PIt d the /I II Canyon bill by a June 30 Is Set as and long-contin ued disregard by Army post, Camp Whittington, in wa s p a~ . d Friday by the 1I0use. Th thr ' ·page IlItem nt . um· !lrty. the Communists" of their obliga· Japan. His home i in Ottawa. 1II. "Friendly nations, " under a poli. eVl'n·vote margin Friday. giving Democratic public power advoc.tes a dramatic victory and th EI nhower admlni tration a d feat. • mlnr up Ki. hI' there·day vi it The aUack on the regime by the SUI Research Day lions. ey announ ced last Ft'bruary by her Id the Pr Id nt and Prim!' IIiversity lecturer. Ko Pei-chi, was There are two main schools of SI L Icl Pre 'ldent Eise nhower, now include The legislation would Duthorize a high Itdl'ral dam In the Hell Can· Mini t r are convinced th t rela· !Xlraordinary even in this wave or ayer eopo I Communi. t Poland and any other ------yon reach of the Snake River bOr· tlon betw n Japan and the Unit· criticism. In a letter published by By Cancer Society thought in the government's ap- Red satellite counlries which dt'ring ldaho and Oregon. Research Day at SUI has been Five Republicans helped lhe ed SI t(' are ent ring a n w ero. People '~ Dally May 31, Ko wrote: proach to disarmament. Requests Parole should b(' d('cmed to be r(' Isting Group Says 1956 It IIld .n ..rly h.ll of both the designated as June 30, it was an· One, represented by Adm. Ar- Soviet domination and seeking in. mocrats pa s th bill and nd "To kill Communists and over· o telth", .Itd the m.nuf.cturl of lirow you the Communists cannot nounced by the Iowa office of the thur W. Rad[ord. holds thal th SPRINGFIELD, 1I1. (11'1 - Nathan dep ndencl' oC Moscow. American Cancer Society. WASHINGTON ~nl. Hlcfc· nucel.r WUponl II pert of I ~ called because Reds are wholly untrustworthy. Leopold has appealed for execu· B d'H ' Y On this day, friends and [amilies Thc other, exemplified by Harold tive clemency from his 8~-year WASHINGTO,~ II1'I-Scn. Lyndon a ero ear ,nlooper .nd Martin, lowe R\. first Ittp In • safeguarded dis· of active volunteers in the cancer E. Stas en, holds out hope a safe sentence for lhe thrill slaying of Johnson (D-Tl'x.l. announced Fri· publlcln$, FrldlY voted 1,.ln,t trmIIMnt proer.m WII eIIl· crusade will visit the laboratories the bill .uthorlzlng a high feder· cussed by the two luders. arms control pact can be reached. Bobby Franks, the Illinois Parole day plan ~ lor a sp cial group of RICH (OND, Va. (.fI _ A com. .1 d.m at H,II, Canyen. of SUI where cancer research is The decision to void the Korean and Pardon Board said Friday. cnators to keep' in touch with the The communique said con. ulta· being conduct d. Leopold asked the board to ~on- disarmament talks in London. mittel' of the Richmond A n. of it to the House. ThC'VOte was 45· tions will be h ld "wh n v r prac The 103 chapters of the Iowa Di· PANMUNJOM, Korea (.fI sider his commutation request at Johnson, D~mocratic leader in Accident and Health Underwriters 48. ticable" regarding the disposition vision will be represented at this Two divisions of U.S. Iroops its July 9 hearing. A petition for the SenaLe, read a lellcr from Sec; If the J06.million·dollar proiect and mployment In Japan of U. • 'ng fo has given up in d spair - unabte forces there. occasion . guarding the truce line learned rehearing of a parole request was r eta rY of tat 'SDullc a kI r II c'rrled out, it will flood tile During the past six years, lhe Saturday they are getting beefed· . d b h b diD appointment aT the group to help to find a suitable candidate for its sites of Ihree Im.lI.r d.ml the "The committee will also con· Iowa Division of, the American up arms to counter the buildup deme y t e oar ast ecem- further "this important cndeaver." Idaho Power Co. Is buildi", with suit to a su re thaI Bny acllon Lak· ber D II 'd h ... Id "Hero of the Ycar" award. Cancer Society has contributed of Communist military strength ~opold was originally sentenced u es sal , owc ve r. It IYOU the bl,ssil19 of the Eisenhewer ell under the treaty conforms Lo $360,720 toward the purchase of reo in North Korea. to 99 years in Stateville Penilen. be premalure at thi s time" for a "They search d the town and .dmlnlstratlon. the prineipl s of the United Na· lions CharIer," it added. search equipment and in support They had promise of immedi· liary at Joliet for the 1924 slaying, Senate deleg~on to go to London. couldn't lind on ," aid H. Stanley Lasl minute renunciatlon of red· ate air support with an alomic eral tax benefit by Idaho Power EI nhower reaWrmed that Ja· of research activities in Iowa. but his sentence was shorten d WASHINGTON tA'I - The Rural Marmaduke, president of the as. potential and of modem ground failed to innuence enough vat $ to pan possesses .. re5 idual sovereign. The new cobalt . "bomb" (Tele· later. Electrification Administration Fri· sociation therapy Radiation Unit) at SUI , combat equipment; but no nu· defeat the bill, although the bene· ty" over the islands-m anln, thllt He first asked for parole in 1953. day announced a $316,000 loan to.. '. hero ' fit were a big issue in the d bate. ulUmately they would revert to toward which the Iowa Divisi on clear weapons, but the petition was denied and Ithe Wright County Rural Electric 1956 Just wasn'l a good A spokesman for President. Five South rn Democrats and Japanese control. has contributed $48,000, will .be his case continued to 1965. Cooperative, Clarion, Iowa. year." The communique said Eisenhow· presented to the visitors en Re· Syngman Rhee expressed joy .t two Republicans who helped to d . leat a similar bill 51-41 la t year er pointed out howev r, that so searc~ Day. the action of the UN Command Friday in scrapping the armis· voted for this year's measure. long as conditions of threat and The feature address of the day Cheers and applausc erupted in tension exist In the Far Ea t "lhe will be delivered by Dr. H. Dabney tice ban on providing its troops Woman Injured in Accident with modern weapons. crowded galleries when the vote United SLatci will find Il nc<:e· Kerr, formerly of the University was announced, ignaUing the fJrst sary to continue the present sta· Hospitals staff, and past chairman, ------ major victory won by public pbw. tus." Iowa Division Research commit. armaments limitation and build up er advocales in the nation's top tee, now associated with Anne United Nations strength lhere was dispute wilh private power inter· Arundel General Hospital, Annapo. primarily a military on e, although ests. lis, Md. it also required diplomatic clear· A bitter prmst c.me from The Weather Ctmmunists no longer serve the Dr. Titus Evans, head of the SUI ance, and Secretary of State Dulles IIople. Even if the Communist Sen. Potter (R.Mich.), .n oppen. Radiation Research Laboratory, persona lly interested himself. ent of the bill, who accused lIIty is destroyed, China will not will be in charge of lour arrange. Several American and foreign /IrWI. This is because we will be· some Northern Democrats of Scattered menl!! and the explanation of reo sources questioned Friday said having "sold out" the civil rlehh lime traitors, even if there is no search facilities. they were not sure 'as to the rea by Ithe Communist par· bill to woo the vot .. of Southern ~Dce sons for the lime of the Korean Democrllt for Hells C.nyon. development; perhaps it was ac· "As far as I'm concerned," Pot Ko said in 1949 the people wei· Jet Pilot from Iowa cidental. ter told a newsman, "civil rights Showen ~d the Communists, but that Stassen, President Eisenhower's was just traded {or Hells Can· IDt; they ate unwilling to become Lost for SY2 Hours disarmnmenl negotiator at Lon yon ." '- lamiliar with Reds who seem NORFOLK, Va. tA'i-For five and don, has contended that the dis· Potter aid four Democratic co· ______Itthem to be "ghosts and spirits." one·half hours Lt. Eugcne A. Pel. armament question is not one of sponsors of Lhe Hells Canyon bill "It will be very dangerous for ton, a Navy jet pilot, from Clinton , trust but of inspection. However, "sold out" when they voted with TORNADO FORECAST lie Communist party If it dOes not Iowa, swam toward Virginia Washington observers have the im· Southerners Thursday in an un KANSAS CITY \II - A torn_ ~ care of itselt," Ko wrote. pression Stassen would probably be successful attempt to . send the Beach. He had ejected from his .nd ....,.. thundet stot nil ...... "Since the Communis! party is Mac Donald F3H Demon 8,500 feet willing to take more chances in an House-approved civil rights mea ~ithfuJ to me, I am unfaithful over the Atlantic Ocelln Thursday effort to get an agreement out 01 sure to the Senate Judiciary Com· cllt fer /MIt of ~ lowI, ; the Communist party. China night. the London talks than would Rad mittee instead of placing it on !pe eJrtrwme Hltwn an4 MUth cen I!ion,s to its 600 million people, At 5 a.m. Friday the Spanish klrd , who i5 chairman of lhe Joint calendar for action. tr.1 ....Ik. .nd CIfttr.1 K.n "'lIdinf counterrevolutionaries. It merchant ship LaRioja plucked Chiefs of Stafr. He named Sens. Mo~e (Ore.>, IlII iliuM ,... Frluy by t.es no belong to the Communist Pelton, uninjured, from the water The Soviets offered a plan for Murray (Mont.!, Kennedy (Mass.) w., IIlty." three miles ofr Virginia Beach. ground inspection positions at ' and Magnuson (Wash'>. the WHthtr lu,..u, The party used the revered Mniutes later he was transferred which international teams of sci· !\Iorse called Polter's statemenl It forKllt lC.ttered live,. ~me Sun Yat·scn, widow of the to a Coast Guard patrol boat and entists in' Russian, American and "a vicious falsehood." th"'*ntwml with hall .nd ~r of the Chinese Republic , taken to Little Creek. British territory could police a ") have never traded a vote Itrent lUsty IWflce winch .nd - bid the critics. Pelton had taken o[f from the two or lhree-year moratorium on since I have been in thc Senate "While helping the Communist Oceana Naval Air Station in a test explosions. and I neve r shall," Morse said. acIdtcI that a ~ or two .,. IItty in its recti/ielltion move· flight of three planes on a routine e.,.cted In that .,.. to mid IIInt, we should I n no ' way deny training mission at 11 :08 p.m . RECOVER LOOT IKE SIGNS BILLS night. ~ leadership or its leading posl· Thursday. Fifteen minutes later. LOS ANGELES 111'1 - Two men (Dally I ...• •• Pbo.. by J.", Mo.o,) WASHINGTON (,fI....Presidcnt Ei· The .",...,,,,,,,, '''., .... ~ , To deny the leadership of the one or thc other pilots reported havc been arr~stcd and $88,670 MRS. GL"DYS JARVIS, Moline, III., is helped from her car by low. Stat, Highw.y Patrolm.n J. L. senhower Friday signed a bill ap ""'IIllunisl party Is tantamount to Pelton's plane mis lng. worth of loot recovered in th!' Smith after the car, driven by her husband, Robert E. Jarvis, 67, roll.d over on a curve .bout • mile. eut propriating $85,669.929 to finance forK"t llIill. " .Ient ..... 75 ~ing history back, Iclling capl· An Intensive search by Navy, $99,771 fur and jewel robbery of lowl City on Highway'. The accident occurred about 5:45 a.m. Friday when the Clf epparently blew. a group of miscelhmeous federal mil" III Ii... Ii. If • line return, and plunging our "'ism Air Force and Coast Guard air Tuesday ni ght oC si nger Laurilz tire while roundll19 "" curve. Mrs. Jarvis was tak,n to Mercy Hospital where her condition II report.d agencies for the remaining ~ks 1II10lI into slavery again," she frem Dodte City, Kill., .. Fort units and Coast Guard surface ves Maleehoir and his wife, pOlice an· good, elthoulh thrN fingen wer. amputated from her right hand, Her husband IIceped without malor 01 the present fiscal year ending ~, seis was launched. nounced Friday, Injury. Dodta, 'ow •• . --- . _.. - .------JUDe 30 • / I
'''' I-THe DAILY IOWAN-lewa City, 11.-5.. """,, June 22, 1957 I I I I ' '''1 Ipop~' Concert 2 Die in Abandoned Cistern Bill Squabble '" I I DES MOINES - The State Dc 'Regen alleged influence attempts. To' Be Held in partme nt of Public In slrucllon said He sa id the statements wUl be Mars Benny's Friday it will sup port foul" Iowa examined at the committee meet· educational organizations in asking ings in Ds Moines Wednesday and the Iowa Legislative Interim Com Thursday. Union Lounge Rescue Story mittee Cor fund s to continue two Chang longtime department publications. DES MOINES - J. C. Wright, Members of the 1957 All State I LAKE OKOBOJI _ MANORVILLE, N.Y. (AI! - Angry J. C. Wr ight, department super state superintendent of public' in· Music Camp will present a "pops" \ect,; werc discussed bitterness Friday corroded the intendent, said the 1957 Legisla struction, sa id Friday that 40 small 'f Regents. concert Sunday at 4:00 p.m. in the great, humane drama of 6-year ture did not provide fu nds for the Iowa high schools will not open Main Lounge of the Iowa Memorial Meeting at the La ol d Benny Hooper's rescue from a annual Educationa[ Directory , and this fall because of schoot district ,"~ lppolntments to the Union. Long Island well just five weeks the monthly Education Bulletin . reorga nizations. ''in, /OOr resignations ani Three different groups from the ago. It extended all the way up to lie said the directory has been He related also that last year 20 ~ of absence. music camp orchestra, chorus, und the U.S. Senate. publishcd for 60 years and the bul districls wcre absorbed, and 10 the I'j), The board also I band, will perform. There was a controversy over n letin for 25 or 30 years, and that year before Ulat, as the result or Leo Kucinski, direclor of Ule tl VDiverslty to cxp\on $1.500 bill presented to Bcnny's every olher state puts out similar rcorganizations. 1 I, ~ruction of a Siolix City Symphony Orchestra parenls by Dr. Joseph H. Kris, who malter. project for SUI mal and Municipal Band, Morningside was credited with saving the boy's Officials of the Iowa Association DES MOINES - Stanley E. F05.' f. lutborized the takin! College, will conduct a full-52-piece lire. And there was resentment of School Boards met Friday with ter, 29, Des Moines, was sentencel~ll oNEW YORK - Widespread usc Sen. John O. Pastors ro·R.1.l nity School District of Calhoun the State Board of Public instruc· bacleriologist in Wilson, will follow. They arc "0 tion . Lord, Don't Leave Me Now, " "He's convict who was arrested Wedn es the four·daY Fourth of July week- vertimcnto No.9," Mozart. of dial telephone systems today qucstioncd whether Dr. Kris is en· counties, and the Ma nn ing school. Laboratory ; Dr. Got the Whole World in His day, made the statement to Dc end, the National Safety Council Etter ' ~ "Fourth Muvemcnt," a makesI it more important than titled to collect a bill, especially if In each case, the proposal was to The consolidation will involve · Dig, instructor in said today . l t f . d ' t t '11 I ever tlat you know the exact num- hIt d h' . . th Han d 5," and "A-Rockin' All tective Ll. Bill Shaffer and Detcct '.. . qum e or wm JOS rumcn s, WI . ber of YOUI' Dearest ftre depart- e vo un cere IS servIces m e take in additional tcrritory, and Cherokee and Ida Counties. Supl. lfammond P. the plans were approved by the Earle F. Berkler, presen tly super· fes5Qr of pa~hol()gy . N[ght." i ve Sgt. John Ware. The CounCIl est lm atc~ there Will be played by Belly-EBang, flute; I ment says the National Board of reSCue. "Holiday Song" by Schumann be 45,000,000 motor vctllcles on theI' I . 'd . Dr. Kris has said he did not joint boards. intendent for Cherokee County, will Three new and "Vincent Youmans Sci clion" Mary disappeared from her nation's 3,400,000 miles of streets, Robert lIumlston, ohoe ; Thomas FI~e Un crwrtt~rs. d' I . volunteer but was summoned to In one case, the [do County serve the two countIes, pointed to the will conclude the performance of home in suburban Ecorse Town- and highways _ an average of Ayres, clarinet; Paul Anderson, n arcas. were la systcr:ns the scene by police. Ile stood his board appealed [rom a joint ruling I Under the law, the approva l of pital faculty : Dr. ship June 12. lIer baltered and cut about 13 vehicles a mile if lhey French horn ' Ronald Tyrcl bas" Irhen dial ground against the criticism, in· the chorus. ~~vc b~en"lOstalled, yyo~ of Ule Ida and Woodbury County the board is necessary. Both coun. sociate professor; The finlll portion of the cOllcert body, her wrists bound together, I should all take to the road at the ' '.perda .or your Cia mla re· sisling that Ole bill was not ex- boards. tics asked for the action, and for Ham S. Moeller was fOllOd in a wooded area nca r I same time.' soon. cclve In a centra ex~ lange sev- orbitant. will open with the band playing In the second, thc Calhoun Coun- the assignment of Berkler. her home the next day. She had I I . Several selections from the opera ('rul town s away, servmg a large ty board appealed from a Webster· Belton's "Time Marches On" and b d n an attempt to prevent a hoh· "Albert Herring, " by Benjamin area Dr. Kris estimated he pul in " I "Sketches in Miniature" by Leon een rape ' . day of tragedy for hundreds of 'Pcr- Brilten, will he presented. Mem- If . you are calling to report a 100 hours koeping Benny alive by Calhoun joint ruling. DES MOINES - The Central " ard, followed by "Kentucky 1800" Turner was .released from Mich[- sons, thc Council agnin is conducl· bers o[ the summer opera cast wiJI fire the operator may have to feeding oxyg.n inlo Ih, ,24·foot The third case was appealed by States Corrections Assn. will hold a I' ran g e d by Grundman and gan Stage PflSon at .Jackson last ing a naliollwide campaign for a perform, under the direction of gue~s which fire deparLment Lo w.II and treating the boy after lhe Audubon County board from a its 1958, convention in Des Moines, "Zueignung" by Strauss. December after: s.ervtng 15 years safe Independence Day celcbra- Prof. Herald Stark. notify especially since emcrgency hi s re5cue, four-county joint board rulin , in· th e State Board of Parole said Fri· on a rape c.onvlello. n. tion. calls 'are apt to be I'ncollerent, or Of Dr . Hamilton 's staten,ent for volvlng Carroll, Crawford, Shelby The concert will close with the St I d d lJaydn's "No.1 in G Major," will day. The time will be next spring, ' All State Music Camp Band play· ate ~ Ice ~a l Turner tol The campaign, supported by 158 be played by a string quartet, lack complete information. ' the AMA, Dr. Kris said : "TIle doc- and Audubon counties. but the dates haven't, been set. ing a selection by Erickson, "Toc· Ulem the Iiltle .glrl feU and struck national ol'ganizations, is designed Ramy Shevclov and John Ferrell, Several recent instances of de- tor is talking ou~ of turn. lIe hasn't The association is made up of cata for Band." hcr head while JJl the produce mar- to increase pub[ie awareness of violins; Claude Carlson, viola and layad alarms have resulted from got all the in[ol'mation available BURLINGTON - Mrs. G[enn F. parole boards, parole agents, and '1' The concert is open to Ule public. ket where he worked. The fall the extra holiday hazards and the Hans Koelbel, cello. similar situations; and in any fire, yet. He 's talking before he gets Cray, 60, former state president of penal institution heads in 12 mid· .j There will be no admission charge. knocked her out and . Turner extra caution needed to overcomc speedy arrival of the fire depart- all the [acts. Let him call me aod the Iowa League of Women Voters feared troubl~, stale poitce said, them. Selections by Bright, "Legend" ment is vital. we'll talk it over. I t~in~ he was and an active Burlington civic west states. The states are Soulh II Dakota, Nebtaska, Kansas, Min· " so he p~t I~ er In a produce bag and , "Accidents o~ all kinds took and "Canon," will be played by Therefore, without in any way very wrong In making such a state- worker, died Friday at a hospital nesota, Iowa. Missouri, Michigan, /I Fed Grand Jury placed It m th backroom of th e 8,500 lives last .July," said Ned II. members of a brass quartet. J. disparaging the excellcnt cmer- ment before he gets all the facts." here. store. . Dearborn, president of the Coun. Hobert Honson and Rosemary Han- gency record of telephone com. Be based the bill on reports that She is survived hy her husband, Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky ' , . Rules Against NY . ~ter her body was .moved out- cil, "and the Fourth conlributed sen playing trumpets; Paul Ander- pany personnel, fire authorities he had heard that Benny's parents an attorney, two sons and a daugh- and Indiana. ·1 ' sl.de lhe store, pohce Said, and that substantially to the toll. son, French horn, and William Ri- urge that you post the correct had received considerable money tel', Mrs. Cray also wa s active in Des Moines was designated for Hardware Assn. OIght she was ta~~:n to the wooded "There arc two ways to hold vard will play the trombone. number oC your fire department in the aftermath of the boy'~ res- Republican Party circles. next year's meeting and the 1957 Attorney General Herbert Brow- area. down deaths during a holiday peri- Tbe brass quartet will also play close to .your telephone, or in the cue. This the parents dcnied. They session in Columbus, Ohio, this week. The association last ,held Its nell, Jr., annou~ced th at a Fed- Police said Turner told them the od such as the Fourth. One is for "Schorzo," by Jacob and "Toc- Blue Book of Telephone Numbers said they didn't have anything like DAVENPOR.T (AI! - Members of annual meeting in DeSi Moines in eral Grand J.un: m Brookly~, N.Y., body was slashed t~ ~ive the ap- police to be especially alert and cata," by lJaincs. which Is furnished by y~ur tele- the fee Dr. Kris asked, the Towa Highway Commission will returned an mdlctment agamst Ul~ peafance of a sex kllhng. vigorous in enforcement, and phone company for recording such Dr. Kris suggeste~ the whole pc . Questioned next week on state- 1940. Nassau and Suff?l~ County Retail • crack down on those who refuse to HELP FOR TH~ BLIND llumbers . Then you can dial by matter of the bill can be. thrashed ments alleging "pressure" by leg- Hardware Assocla~on , .]nc.: Lo~ . listen. The other is for all of us to PARAMUS, N. J. IM-Blind per· number instead of dialing "Oper- out in the Grievance Committee of islators to influence commission DAVENPORT-Davenport's total I s I~nd, N.Y., charging l~ wlth VJO- Loveeless Asks Help recognize that holidays arc dan- sons in this area are receiving alor" if the need arises. the Suffolk County Medical Soci- matters, according to a Democrat assessed valuation is reported at latlng the Sherman. A~tJtrust Act. ,ger days and walk and drive in a weekly news records of local hap· ety. Dr. Philip J. Rafle, a spokes- member of the Iowa Hou se. $156,084,099, an increase of $9,818, Accordmg to the indIctment, the Iprudent manner." penings thanks to a residen1 photo· NICE CATCH man for the county society, said This announcement was made 378 over last YEl/lr's ligures, ae· defendant is a trade association 0 AfT B t grapher. OKLAHOMA CITY IM-Four-year he believed there would be a Thursday night by Rep. Scott cording to a preliminary report reo composed of rctail hard~re and rnve S 0 OOS Jacques Saphier, the photo- old Marilyn Lago is happy she speedy and satisfactory adjustment Swisher (D-Iowa City), a member leased IFriday by John Strelow, housewares outlets in Q~eens, Nas- Navy Quiet on Radio graphcr, cuts the rc~')[ds with the wore her hair in a pony tail when on this basis. of the legislative commit ee inves- city assessor. sau, and Suffolk Counties. S t ' d P help of the bedridden patients at she went fishing with her grand· ----_ tigating Highway Commission Strelow noted the major increase Beginning about August 1953, the ey an rogress Wave).ength of Moon Bergen Pines Hospital. Then Uley mother, Mrs. Pearl Albright. FRONT DOOR SERVICE practices. SwIsher spoke before a of th e new va luation is reflected indictment charges, the defendant, are distributcrd to ~he blind. The child fell into the water but QUINCY, Ill. IJPI-Firemen were meeting of the Young Democrats in the general re·appraisal of over ·th ·t ff ' I d ' BLOSSOM POIN'f, Md. 1A'l- The 'l'h d ,. 1 ., Cl b f S tt C t 000 t' d ' I[ 1 t t oge th er WI I SO IcerS,lar - FORT DODGE (AI! _ Go~ . 11er- I Navy is keeping secret the radio e rccor are regu aUon size grandma was able to save Marilyn routed out of their beds at central u 0 co oun y. 18, proper les urlng le a~ ware and houseware dealers in the schel Loveless appealed Frld~~ to I frequrncil'5 on which the earth and play on any phonograph. Be- by gra bbing her pony tail. fire station when Russell Mitchell He asserted that the committee two years. . - Long Island «rea, manufactur"rs the ~ l(j~a Amvet and A~ihary satellite will send out information. cause of its success \he program "A ll I caught that day was Mar- delivered hi s flaming car for their want§ to "make sure there are no "Real estate valuations have and wholesalers of hardware aod ConventIOn to promote traffic safe- ,.. . is being expanded by northern New .lyn," Mrs. Albright laughed after services al4:35 a.m. The front scat clouds on the commission." jumped over $5,500,000 while per· housewares, and others, engaged in ty and aid in bringi ng new indus-: lhe mam reason for s~'Crecy IS Jersey notary clubs. lit was over. was on fire. ne also said he wondered why sonal property valuations climbed anill~a1 ~m ~nati~~d~Mp~ ky~~wa I~ pro~~ ama~ur rndlO ~th~ ~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , ~mm~~~ mem~~ ~d "~~d $~.OOO ~~ ~d ycar~ figm." acy to e limlnat~ the retailing of " . siasts from tuming on equ ipment to mention" under oath earlier the Streldw stated. such products by discount houses in T~ combined 13Ul annual co~- in the baby moon and running down W~ W~~ Y. w. It -----.------.------:- the Long Island area, and to fix vellt~on opened Fl'ld:.y and WJll l its batteries. •• ' contmue through Sunday. About .. . . ~ el'e t OU OI':J tp G , I Nt 1: · retail prices on such products sold 400 of the war veterans and Uleir The JOformatlO.n has no l1Jilitary ene~/1 - 0 ." r0'S in said area. ladies registered, but attendance ~alue a~d thc[e ~ ~IO conc.e~l over SUNDAY, JUN Eil 23, 1957 'laST BAPTIST CHURCH IIENNONITE CHUBCB U,,,,,, V. was expected to reach 700 later. I s ,use Jy po en 18 enenlle, says Norlll Cllnlon and F.lroblJd 81.. 614 CI.rk 81. GeIl ...1 Notice. mull be reeel,ed II Th. 0.117 Io.an olne., Room JIll, C_ munlelUonl Center, by ••.m . (or p ~ t)ijc..tlon Lhe foUowln1 mornlnl. TIl., 4 Colorado Canoeists .M embers .of the Auxiliary exec- ~~ .. f~/yl~~gg'~~C~:vi~1 :~~~ga:cbOf latl~~ A.OUD" S ACBIM CONGREGATION rho B.. . G. Tbomao hil.r.,., IIlahll' s u~~ :yR ~:i.o~I."II:o~:.o~~1~m:.':,; . Pa.I., muot be typed or lealbly wrllien Ind lI,ned: theT ..IU DO' be oc.opled .. utl V'e comm ltee nt 0 eco d "~2 ~. Wasblnrl•• S.. Cburrb St hool . 0:30 a.m. ~tornln r Wo "b]p, 10 :15 a.m. "'tal/bone. 'l'1Ui DatU ...... ruervea lb. rl_h' 't> ..,1. oil f')o,n.ra! Nott..- Make Trip to Maine . I . we n r r. ~s direction tlnd guidance branch of Rabb I 81.nle, Horm.. Sor mo .. : ''Tbo ~llr.clo 01 tho Mlnulo" Sermon : "Th. Ca ll 01 • Rleb Dh.- PLAY NITE - The facilities o( HANNIBAL, Mo. 1.4'1 - Four men oPlJI.>slOg U ~e EIse nhower admlnJ.s- the satellite program Project Van- ~~~~~~b 8~:~::ip~ :~';'~r~'1 ' 0 •. m. n.ptisl l'o~lb t' .U~w . hIP , 6,:30 p.m. E~~,:!~~~;r~~~·u ~I::U~~U 01' JII8UII WOMEN'S SWIMMING AND the Fieldhouse will be avaIlable t~atJOn d ~C I S IOn ' to turn Sp-3c Wil- guard. ' CHBIST OF LATTES DAY 8AINTS CRAFTS (Each Monday evening), [n two canoes bound for Old Town, during summer session. Mixed rec· Maine, (rom Denver, Colo., spent ham S. GIrard of Ottaw~ , ll~ ., over Menga[ and other scienlists were A8Sr. MIILY or (lOD FlAST C~~~;:TI~~ CRAlIT, 1oc;':I::::,·:rl~I··.Tnl~" June 24 through Ju ly 29, the wom· rcational acti vilies each Tuesday, Thursday night in this historic riv to t~e Ja.panese for tnal In con· hosts Thursday at a pres preview Tb. R!~~ ~.~u~: rl~e~,I , p ..I.' ,~ II. o.u.,. 81. Rl cbard C. Solle.b •• " MIGI.ler en's gymnasium will be open to and Friday night from 7:30 to 9:30. nec.lIon With th ~ deall.1 of a .Japa .. of the world 's lurgcst satellite "'.rDI", IVo " blp, II """, 8and., 8ehool . g:u ..... OOb.r.1 W." blp, v:ae •.•. University women-students, stu er town and left Friday. m G d . brllt', Amb.1 adoft. 6:44 .... lI.nd., Service, It • . 111. . Clallel, 9:411 I .m.. Family night will be Wednesday ' The four hardy canoeists, slill nese, "':0 an. IraI' IS serving' Jl1 tracking station here, 40 miles ev.nIOU,Uc Ser,I•• , 1 p.m. Sermob, 10:30 ' .m. denl wivcs and daughters, stnff from 7:15 to 9:15 during wh[ch , for crafts begi nning at 8 p.m. ond none the worse for wear from the Japan. , south of Washington, D.C. • • 'laST ZN~~IJ:C ~UTBEaAlf III1A'RON II:ANOILICAL children of fa cully, staff" and stu·, l!' rugged trip, arc Ed Vestal, 29 , and The resolution is ~ be presented . Bnl.IA NT BI\~T1i1+ CIWR C8 Dubdq •••Dd Markel 811. UNITED BRETHREN OHUacH swimming (rom 9·10 p.m. Bring dent body may attend if accom· B 8lreo ' .. .'Illb "'''bU' 0 K I to. the Auxiliary itself on Saturday, Leonord U . Oor ...... pallor R.y. R 1 Wlnl·I., pre•• bID,. Th. R... R. c. ·p~:~'rr.", Pall .. swimmi ng cap. Children bring Bengt Soderstrom, 32, both ski In I panled by parcnts. Admission will I ... '" Mornlnr Srrvlce. Il •. m, suits. A different craft will be in structors from Aspen, Colo.; Gpr and it is expected to get unani· ,llorn n« ",o ..hlp .•:45 ' .m. ~ o.4'r Soh •• I, 9 : ~~ ...... Sund.y 8cho. I, 9 ::<0 a.m. be by faculty, staff or student I.D. 'Ov".I. A s'lmilar resolu. WSUI Schedule Srrrn On : Gur: ~t Spnker Mornln, Worship, '0:30 I.m. troduced each evcning. Charge for aId Hewey, '1:1, of Cape Elizabeth, Inous aIJIJI u Evenln. GOipei Servlu, 1:30 p.... Evenlnr Wonhlp, 7:30 ".tn. card. tion is to be offered the Amvcts I'laST PRllS RYT Il RIAII C801lO. ft'or Innoporl.lle., c.U 8-091./ I-Ul' materials used. Student wivcs and Maine ; and Earl Rickers, 29, (rom !6 Z. Markel SI. 8 4" U I daughters arc welcome tit come, as Chester, Calif. on Saturday. ~. Iurda :r, June •., BBTBEL AFl}l~~"u.~IIMETHODIIT Dr. P. Rowl,on PolI.ck. MIDI,le. or - •. 8'00 Morning CI I ' T40 • ••. I .. om. J . Lek .. , UDI ....lIT ST MARY 'S covaCB well as students and staf£. Crafts BACH CONCERT - The depart· Their next overnight stop will be Saturday's convention program 8, 15 News l.lve Mro. 'ri~ :: ~~~<:::t'4."~u.. r p • • I.r I./i ....n •• d LInn 811. will begin at 8 p.m. and will con m e n~ of music will present a con· ill Canton , Mo., and the next major calls for a downtown parade and 8:;jtj Mornln" Serenade O.. otlon.l. S p.m. CrIb .nd ('.re Nor.erT o:no ' .m. JU. B ... C. lI. MeI"ber" p ....r 9' 15 The 80 k;h H 1 tlohlr nlnr "'orahl,. O:gO a.m. Sind. lK II • G m 2 SO •••• tinu e until 10 for those not wishing cert of music by Bach at 8 p.m., city on the route is Keokuk. Iowa , a heauty contest. The conventi on 0''';; Voleo o~ A~~ltullure "'o .. h p, • p.m. Sermun: "DI •• lpllne /or Ih. DI .. I- 18:11 a.'::., ~j:1II a~ ..;;.: ..., ' " to swIm. Those wishing to swim J un e 22, in the Main Lounge of Lhe' I aoout 40 miles from Hannibal . They endS with election of officcrs for ]0:00 ~:m?l~e~lb~~~d Us TOil unURCII 01' CHRIIIT Pl~'~~ nl S up,", .nd 01 .....10., o:ao .T. PATRICK'S couae. may do so at 9 p.m. 1C you wish to Iowa Memorial Union. 'I" expect to reach lheir destination the Amvets and the Auxiliary on JU:: !leellal HAil 132. Klrkw.od Are. , .m.-"WhaL .. lb . Blbl." B~. E. C.u.1 SI, swim only, participants should Participants will be Ramy some time in October. Sunday. ]2;00 Rhythm Rambles Bible CIIJ8t's II a.m. • IIs,r. p.lrlek J . O'R.IIl" p ••I.r l ?:~-l) News .\lorllll1 r Wortlhlp , III a.m. FIRST M~TIIOl)IST CHURCB La" Mlnel, 6:30. ':4ri, 11 •. tIl. come at 9 p.m. only. Sheyclov, violin; Willia m Webster, 12 :45 One Mnn Opinion Stnn(lll : "1'ht' Surrh ror Truth" "elle,... and Oubuq • ., 8 ... "11h Mu" 8: L' '.m. oboe; Eldon Obrecht, bass; Joh 0 1:00 F.lo'l' on the Mldwrst EVf!nlnl( Weflllhip Service. 1::U. p.m. Dr. L. L. Ounntnl'tttn. MI ••",r Uol, Dar': 5:U. 1. R I ." , and 'lSI p .... 1:30 Book" In the MoJdnr Sdrmon: "1'hc Ob urch alld Orlanlu· Church Sehool , 0:30 a.m. · . - . SWIMMING .... ~umm cr rec re Kno rnschild, harpsichord, Mal· 2:00 Muolc fpr LlsLenlha 110"0" ' MOrn'"1 Worship, O::{O • •m. .T. PAUL'8 LUTBlIRAII CBU8(lB ational swimming hours 'at tile cohn WcsUy , orga n. 4:00 Tea TI/Ilc Special tiermon : "God Ind His Law," MllI,url 81,"-0. Iowan ClfURIlR OF J8 SU8 CHalllT ".~T I.".n.h ••4 0/"".1 Ita. Women's Gymnasium arc 4: 15 to The program will consist of 5:00 Siories 'N Slull UNI11\&IAN BUI:II:TIr 5:30 News 0" 1,I\TTF.R -JlI\V 8AINT. I .... A ••• aad Ollb." 8'. '[he Ref'. J.hn COf"r.bl e, p •• te, 5:15 Monday through Friday, All "Concc~to for Violin " and "Oboe" 5:45 Sportstlmc tiD 1;. ~· .lr.blld 8&. T~. an. Alire. I . N, ...riUo •• Marnl"1 ",,,hlp, I •.•• • ad U . .... r.le, tll.ad Meetlnr. 9 ...... p ..ter Veapen. 1 p.m. University women arc invited . in C Minor," "Parllta in D Minor,"Ji SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1957 6:00 DInner 1I0ur 6:55 News er,lty-wide /nteren will be pubtUhetl '" DAILt IOWAN IDITOIIAL 6:55 New& Tb ••••• A. O. Hofrlc::ltlOr Jr., r ....r lie. 8 ." , ST"'" 7:111) Pori. S\nr Tim e Slndt.L-\'OUlh Ornk/.,t. R • •m . P.~U. Talk, ~ , ..... · . . the General Notices column. Notice, of cam,,", ' ~ ~ION LUTOEKAN r.~.CR DAILr IOWAN ADVEaTI81NO 8'1'''1'' F.dltor ...... Tom ~.I ..rr 7:30 Your IUghlo AI e On Tria l Adull Slo4e.1 IUlld y. 8100 I.m. german : "VnveiUn, the "'''')'Ileriaul Cburr-b SCbIOI, Y : I ~ • •• • l ou I" • .1otl •• oa ...... ,.11 Ill. Ad".rtilln. lII,r. ., .. .. Mel Adam. 'City Editor ...... JIm Davies '8:00 Concerl PM T'" R ••. A. O. Pr•• bl, P ..\Or fMetlng' wtIl be publ/slled iJ 'he SUnem, column .- Nt .. and Sparta Editor .. 1I 0y Walker 9:00 T1;0 ~1.r n l t1l "'orah 9 : 1 ~ I .m. W.tehto'IIVer 8t.4,.. • p.m. Ass!, AdvuUI11II MJ!'. Dive Bramson Serman : "Seven ...... rlnr Llmp," Sirmon i HS blvJD, fur the Ret,lr•• ".raJa, W.uhlp, , ...... 18: ••• Promo\lon Manliior ... Daryl Carler Edllorlal AWstanl and SocIety Editor 9:4~ News • , turU,," ....u II_I. OAau, .:It .... ~ In tmOt~ "cI~ of T~ f)Q~ 1()W(IR.) J Ciwllltioll l4alIaIer "ClLDtOIl 810tts .. , ...... • SlWInne Tone 10 :00 SIGN OFF Dl.elplel SluoleDI rellowllIl, S:S9 p,IIl, , I. / I • I Reg'e'nts OK "Faculty X-Ray Danger To Be Wed Sunday Funke Dev"e/oping The Honeymoon Is Over ,ence attempts. - , In Danforth Chapel. e statcments will be . rthe committee meet· Is Very Slight, 10ines Wednesday and ,Number Language (hanges, ProjeCts · Silha Says Suppose you want to cable "Ar'1 know these words. says Worn n's ES - J. C. Wright, I LAKE OKOBOJI - Facuity changes, building and remodelling pro· riving Monday. Reserve single Day. ntellOCI~L of public' In. ;>cts were discussed and approved Friday for SUI by the Stale Board You don 't need 10 worry about room wi~ bath" to a bolel in a "Preparing the code books is a thaI 40 small if Regents. over·radialion (rom having your country With 11 trange - to you - mountainous job, bul using the will not open Meeting at the Lakeside Laboratory, the Regents approved 28 new teeth X·rayed if thaI's the ' only language. code is pI asanUy simple. Any 8.1 of school district I, lppolntments to the SUI faculty, ----.. ------source of radiation. The operator All you would need to transmit (man ) or 8.3 (woman l can master I and leaves of the X·ray equipment is more is 432·27 .212 to communicate to allY it in a w k. All you need is the rab~~::.alions cig~t Encoura e Student of Earth's 2,800 different language dictionary of numbers," the article liable to danget than the patient, I The board also authOrIZed the g ~ S users - that is, if you were 10 use explains. UDiversil~ to explore financing for 1'0 Broaden (elves Dr. Robert E. Silha told dental a wordless language now being de- A member o[ the University o[ consIruclton o{ a 5OO·apartment J, assistants attending a short course veloped by Erich Funke. bead o[ Iowa stafr since 1931, Profe sor project for SUI marricd students, -c which"closed at SUI Friday. the SUI German department. Funke ha been working on Trans· luthor~zed Ihe taking o{ b.lds for. a ounselors AdYI'sed Thus Is Transiingua. internation· lingua now for six years. Recently But even th~ danger to the oper· ~ Hillcrest men's dormllery dm· al communication system designed his sy tem has been gh en sorne in« room, requested that final blue· ator is negligible if he or she takes 10 skip past the world's language financial upport by SUI alumni prints be drawn for a new Law Students should b~ encouraged to simple precautions, the SUI dental barriers, described in the "What contributing to the Old Gold Devel· Annex for the Iowa coliege of law, broaden themselves so they can and authorized £inal payment for work in a great 'variety of occupa· professor said. Goes on Here" section of the just· opment Fund continuing campaign dcd guilty o( larceny published July issue of Woman's for projects not oUlerwise pro\;ded to J. F. Hatfield six contracts reeentiy completed in tions, Dr. C. d'A. Gerkin, director Any tendency to receive over· !be new SUI Medical Research of Ihe SUI Counseling Services, Day maRallne. for. when it was park· exposure is the result o{ careles . Simply using your own language. Professor Funke is nuenl in Ger· a downtown Des Center . . told the third annual Counselors A SPt:C:UIN\i AIfJm "od 11111 DUlaC' Su~t R~v~.n. cbna.flow opportunities to usc his talents and mg out, the damaged cells are lives at 321 E. Da venport St. , was Apartment for Rent pn"".. b.,'h. f40 no per I/< ..on 10' .At Iltnl tolldlllon. C""pletAI 1M'd1. sociate professor ; and Drs. Wil· ... mmlT _10,," 71 1. ,., Ird ..I UO PhODa ~_ .... education. replaced so no e[(ecls can be pass· one of 750 Army marksm n from One Day " .. " .... Be a Word liam S. Moeller and Victor J. Gar· TWO·ROO { partly turnl hO<1 air· ~ n- TWO mtn 10 boaTd and room. I-na denas, instructors. Three others Students also should learn, the ed on to a succeeding generation. military in tall atlons In the US. fwo Days ...... 11k' a Word dlUoned lpartm nl. Available 1m· a.n Peraonol loan. and overseas who participated in medillely. 893) or fUIeI. l·:IIl , , were namcd to the Iowa Child Wei· counseling director adviscd, the dif· Geneticists ' arc working to de· Three Days .. , .... 121' a Word , ferences between "being" and "do· terminc what effect, if any , lhe th e ten·day event. LOVELY turnl hed Iwo·room .....t . - The Cenl~al I fare Re earch Station staff: John ing." The attainment of status, small amount of radialion from The colonel is regul arly as igncd Four DllYS ...... 14e a Word ment. Ihree block. trom c.mpuo. Assn. will hold W. McDavid Jr., assistant profes· Phon. '9l2 or ~m '.11 .-.....------"being," is a by· product o[ "do· : dental X·rays might have on bu 10 the Korean Military Ad visory Five Days ..... ". 1St a Word in Des Moines, so r; Alice Marie Hawkins, reo FOR-- ReNT, --'------'-- Phon. 1I-32D1. ,'wo room of Parole said Fri· search associate, and Rolf E. H. ing," he said. man reproduction systems. Con· Group Headquarters in Korea. Ten Days " ...... roe a Word fumllhtd oparllnent .ullabl. lor 2 tinuing research also is being con· tollr~1 'r.d ...... boy • Two bloc;k. Irom be next spring, Muuss, research assistant profes· ODe Month ..... ,. 89c a Word umpul. '80.00 ptt month. UlIIIUo Iowan Classified Ad, been set. sor. I st Arts Festival Lecture ducted in this area at the SUI Col· J).I~ ~a ","III lege of Dentistry. 1·1$ Will Sell Anything Lucille Magnusson and Anne DEADLINE TWO 3·room (urnlohed Iparlme"l. Sprague were named assistant pro· '1;he value of the X·ray in plu, b.th lool laundry 100111\1 ... 132 SlNCLIt room lor m.n. 'cr... lrum !:oulh CaPitOl. 1-12 [I 11.11. PI..... "l~ ,It, I p ,,,. fessors of physical education for clinical diagno~is outweighs any Deadline [or all classified ad· I-U known baq effects, Siiha lndicated. iimtitD LOVELY U.... room ,p.'lInonl. toup! TYPEWRITERS women, while Charles D. CuttJer NOW Over 1he Weekend vertislng Is 2 P. M. for Insertion or .hlld. .Iao b ..n.nL I .... rtmtnl. TIIRD toom. ror ,Ud UI .. m n 4U2 • REPAIRS was appointed associate professor 1st lowl City Showing Iwo mtn Prlv.tt bath., clO>4l In 14 N N. DuciC...... in [ollowinll morninll'J issue. The 10 • SALlS aDd Wallace J. Tomasini was MINISTERS ORDAINED Daily Iowan rc erves the right l ohn ..n 04113, 1·1 • RENTALS Damed . assistant professor in the DES MOINES lIl'I - The Open to reject any advertl~lng eOP1. TWO2101. aplrlmenl.l {or ~ une lit. Men, . ,.. ____Child.:::;.;:..:.::...::.::.:.:: Core___ _ department of art. Bible Standard Church, winding up Authorlaed • Royal MO!KIY APARTMENTS. 1-4143 e.:IS WANTED ~I\Ud taro. :U ll. G," designated for Other new faculty appoinlments its 25th annual convention here Display Adt DIal., r_ •. _"._~ and the 1957 Included : Alfred ' Duhrssen and Friday, ordained 10 ministers. Ohio, this William II. K. Narum as visiting One Insertion ..... Typing Ignition Porta bin 5landa'" professcrs in philosophy and reli· ...... 98c a Column Inch Carburetor. ".n, l'i~tinn last held its lACK EXPERT Ih ••1 l,Ypl", U 12. ·n W,"kel in Des Moines in gion, rcs!lQctiv ely : Martin U. Mar. FI I ti "th ch GENERATORS STARTERS tei, asssitant professor o{ sociology ve nser ons a JUon ,ea THESIS 'TY PINC by lormer Iyplnc The Story of insertion .. 88c a Column Inch • ,ch r .•·4.>11 ,- 6-19 Briggs & Strallon MOlora and anthropology ; Paul J. Hein Typewriter Co, T-Dav enport's total perg, assistant professor of speech ; Barney Ross TeD Insertions a Month, each TVPINO - Dial )143. T·I Pyra m id Services DiQI 8·1051 23 E. WashIngton uation is reported at ~ames F. Case, assistant professor Not .....· 'H£ MAN WITH insertion .. 80c a Column Inch ~P INO - 8._.04_3)1<,.______-:' .-::30 621 S, Dubuque Dial 5723 Thr I. I·m increase of $9.818" ~ zoology. THE GOLDEN ARM · ...... " G·II ICI"eM tI6II ...... , I itIr) 1 (Minimum Charge SOC) ------. YEWlr 's figures, ac· Dr. Charles E. Newcdmer, as· UBor Meet I Girl NUt" o-2~ R LAFF·A· AY prelimina,ry report reo ~istant in instruction, opera live D·)·S·'!'·I·N ·C· T· )· V-£ , Muste or DIAL Strelow, dentistry ; Theodore F. Dunning· JIMMY SMtTH'S lon, instructor in engineering FINE ORCHESTRA drawing; Richard S. Ball, clinical assistant professor of psychology; Saturday Special 4191 you con RENT .-_.. r.=- Sterling K. Berberian, assistant STUDENT RATES w eant r OO l/l8 or professor of mathematics and as· SOc with I.D. Card tronomy ; Frances A. Lindstrom, Everett R. Clinchy Miscellaneous for Sale apartlllents valuations have assistant professor of home eca Speaker at Fine Arts Festival R.C. A. Victor porlilbl. TV 17 Inch. ~,iMl"WV while per· nomics, and Henry U. Albers, a$ Call . 'Ier $ p.m. 8·2t73. 6- H ualions climbed iOCiate professor of labor and man· TWO Cortland lennI.... keb. 110..00, you can SELL year's figures," agement. The implications of the Bandung C.II T8S0 oller 5 p.m. 6·23 articles YULI arc Two . sta{f members were named Conference to Ihe people of the WASHER. Apex conventional excel· not II in " by the Regents to head two SUI West wilt be dis~u~cd by Everett lenl c:ondlU on. ReaSonable prlt • • student service units: Helen R. Clinchy, prcsident of the Na· 8-4143. 0·25 Barnes, who will become coordina· tional Conference of Christians and USED Al1TO PARTS. CoodY'I, 801 tor of University placement servo Jews, Thursday, at 8 p.m. in Mac· Malden Lane. Dial 5992. 6·28 you can HIRE V;es, and Leonard D. Goodstein, bride Auditorium. /1l1rt or full·tillle who will direct the SUI student His lecture will be the first of RENT-A-CAR lJelp Counseling service. three 10 be presented at SUI this Miss Barnes, who wiil conlinue summer as parts of the Ninetcenth OR with - The facilities 0/ I her prescnt duties as director of Annual Fine Arts Festival. wiU be available the business and induslrial place· ___;;;;:; _____;;:,~_ RENT ·A·TltUCK session. Mixed reo· Daily Iowan ment of(jco, will succeed Frances - DOORS OPEN 1:15 - If. You .Want each Tuesday. M. Camp, who will rclire as di· ~ ~~=-i~~~==:~~___ LICENSED from 7:30 to 9:30. rector of educational placement tho 10"· cion, tho 'nald, will be WednesdaY ' and coordinator oC all SU [ place· ba.oball nOWl, you1' walt to Want Ads 9: 15 during which take .d•• IlIa" et t ....,. Hertz Dt~;Ur"System , staff, . and slu-, ~, mentGoodstein activities will. succeed C. d'A. NOW MONDAY""ENDS ti'~~ill. clat .fNr, at very low cost attend if accom· MAHER BROS. ts. Admission will Cerken, who resigned as director ~"Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ? Wo'l aend you 12 ....lcly Iasu.. of SUI couhseling service to accept r of THe SPORTINQ NEWS (reg , staff or student 1.0 ..ill Phone 9696 Phone 4191 a similar po ilion at the Unlver· Winner 014 ENDS TONITEI ular ¥Glue $3.(0) PLUS • eopy Ii ty of Nebraska . Academy Awards of the -bIg. brancH. '12~ge Other resignations accepted by GARY COOPER West-O-Rama, Rock ERT - The depart· the Regents inCluded those of 1957 edition of tho 6tnclallase BLONDIE will present a con· Theodore Winnick of the SUI ra· and R'oll & Space Thrills ball Ouldo (regular price $1.00) by Bach at 8 p.m., dlatioh research laboralory; Eliza- for only $2.001 Main Lounge 01 the I ' beth S. Danes, pbysiology and oph· All On One Program IT'S OFfiCIAL, AUTHIHrIC Union. ~ Ihalmology, and M. F. Heiser, Thla famoul wiH be Ram, English. Humphr.y Bogert Audit Murphy in : William Kltherln. H.pburn "Drums Across Ihe River" book cont~. Obrecht, bass; John.,o Glenn Ford in maior ad , llarpsichord, Mal· - DOORS OPEN 1:15 P,M.- "AFRICAN "The Fallest Gun Alive" minor I.eaguo organ. . QUEEN" •• oraa'·• m will consist 0/ T' c:hnicolllr .2 Musical.--. Featureltes ~ .. offI Violin" and "Oboell ------.- cia I playlno rUta in D Mlnor,"Ji "ENDS lOW TUESDAY" "Nat King Cole rul ....d in A Minor Cor Vio- • I RUII Morgan" thouland. of The Steinbeck People! . "CralY Frolics and . fac). ~ about IThe Steinbeck Passionsl I ttl""ilrS1 LeIS Brqw~" , ."'e~me. . It's ~lutely f,.. to rOIl- with • oHicia' . Late Space--. Thriller The Steinbeck Power! . 12" wHie tubtcrlptfa. te THe NOW thr'" TUESDAY DAILY "Cu,.ping Unknown" SPORTING NEWS foe $2,00. WI get acquainted-use this coupon. . . , , , .. ..nd your onJe, kHlar, DRIVE-IN THEATRE Starts ... SUNDAY! June 27, tt57 J~ , H'llmrner Session 11_1 ...... ,. wi! 1Ml WT!'!! • ' R. Clinchy-" , ... 12 .....,...... " .." the West '_r.rllCtlrlClCI"- · I'!!~..::!. ':.. ~ .,57 OfIkial IcmboII Oulde. N'NI be puhtUhed #!t PLUS - Wilt Dlan.y'. COLOR CARTOON AI" IADD ,. " 1 HElL ON I ~~CITT _____..------" .. OM"'L-, of CtJmpul cW6 "HOOKED, BEAR" Id. " d G ROBINSON FRISCO BAY , column ,. SPECIAL HIT ~ w " ,,, "" C! I~ r '\ .J "GqARDtAN OF NORTH" , I Page 4-THE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa City, la.-Saturday, Jun. 22, 1957 Hou WASHINGTON IA'I ttJI (D·Ala.) and pid Monday,,' that a-e merritlers are \I bring I,hout the Yanks Half 'Game."-Behina ,: Chisol,After ,4-2 Win • 1IIf1l'.ilcrs of the Club Regains • Cardinals Past Bums, la a separate Stride, Taking Von McDaniel Pulls dllfirmed this. ------_._------"I don't want , Bonus Pitcher, Pltils 6, Braves J IIIIIICS of House Free California \he name oC the Eighth'in Row Durable Droft Delivers MILWAUKEE IA'I - Lefty Curt' S i m m 0 n s beat the Milwaukee NEW YORK IA'I - New York's Braves for the second straight time Of P.C.C. Bonds second place Yankees trimmed Hands Shutout Friday night while the Philadelphia BERKELEY, Calif . IA'I - Re. Chicago's American League lead Phillies collected 12 hits in roiling gents of lhe University of Califor. Bills I to a half game Friday night, de to an easy 6-1 vic~ory. nia Friday loosened the Pacific feating the White Sox 4·2 after To Brooklyn rn:~~~~~18 .. ... ~~ g~ ~~~ I: ~ Coast Conference bond~ of t~ .. breaking a I-I tie with two runs Simmons and Lopata; Burdelle Joll y schOOl 's campuses at Berkeley anef in the fourUl inning. It was the ST. LOUIS IA'I _ Von McDaniel, 161, Conley fBI nnd Rice. L-Burdcue. Los Angeles. Yanlcees' eighth consecutive vic To C tory. the amazing $50,000 bonus pitcher * * * The regents _ ruling body of the of the St. Louis Cardinals just a B 3 R cJ 2 two schools - set up principles for A crowd of 51.947, largest in the month out of high school', pitched ucs, e s inte~collegiate athletic competition majors this season, sat in as win like an old pro Friday night and CINCINNATI IA'I _ Hank Foiles and demanded they be free to, ner Johnny Kucks and Bob Grim shutout Brooklyn's Dodgers on just singled home two runs Friday schedule football teams of their combined to hand the White SO)l l their eighth defeat in the la t 13 two infield hits, 2-0. in a' duel with night, including the winning mark· choice after the 1957 season. The games. The Sox have dropped six Dodger Rookie Danny McDevitt. er iIi the eleventh inning, helping conference demands that each of nine games against the Yankees I The 18·year.old righthander rrQm Pittsburgh's Pirates in a come- member school play each other so far. Hollis, Okla ., now has pitched 17 from· behind 3-2 victory over Cill· I member! except Idaho, in Cootball 'IlIe measures innings in the major leagues and cinnati's Redlegs. annually. We!tlical. One of Kucks. lifted' after the Sox clos ., ed to a 3·2 deficit with a run in has yet to be scored upon. Thirteen The Pirates had to fend of{ a President Robert Gordon Sproul Rep. Keating ( AP Wlrepholo of the zeroes were hung up against two·hit rally in the eleventh before told a news conference that in his Gen. Brownell the sixth, squeezed home the tie SPECIAL DELIVERY by Dick Drott, Chicago Cubs pitcher, demon. 1M y•• r. The 20-y •• r-old pitcher held the Phils to only three hits as breaking run in the fourth agAinst the defending champion Brooks. seali~g !he win.. . opinion the statement of policy " stat~ that IitrattS the form that he had in a recent Phils-Cubs game. The g.1M the Cubs took the galM 9-0 in the first ".me of a double header. The victory kept the Redbirds in Fotles sharp rap mto left field leaves the tloor open for eilher Imns of this veteran Jim Wilson . was played Wednesday and was the Rt-st Cubs' shutout triumph 0' first place in the National League. brought Bill Mazeroski darting school to leave the conference ai Justice Yogi Berra opened the fourth ------~------with a broken bat single, went to 0 . I 6 T· 5 Mc1laniel survived a major crisis home from second lOr the second the end of the probation .period. have ·OOcn working second on Gil McDougald's sacri- flO es , 'gers I ill the sixth, when the Dodgers got time of the ~ight. The regents, accepting without IaUon to lake thc fice and stopped at third on Andy Art Andrews Moves their only two hits. He pitched out The big Pirate. cat~her had turn· dissent a recommendation of its regard it. out of the Carey's single. After Kucks bunted BALTIMORE IA'I - Billy Gardner Maiors National AAU of a no·out, bases-loaded situation ed .the sam~ trick m. the second committee on educational policy, ilrtlsion in favor of Berra home on a 3-1 pitch, Bobby singled in the third run of a ninth Into Singles Semis in that one. inning. startln~ the. TIgers of{ .on said both California and UCLA munlst Clinton E. Richardson delivered his second inning Baltimore Oriole rally Fri Scoreboard SALT LAKE CITY l1'l - Sam Von is the kid brother of Cardi- a. 1-0 lead With hiS run scormg will fulfill their obligations under lor the deciding run. day night for a 6·5 victory over Track'Meet Giammalva and Art Andfews, nal bfnus righthander Lindy Me· smgle. . the specified penalties previously G,tim shut out the Sox on one lhe Detroit Tigers. NATIOSAL LEAGUE seeded No. 1 and S, respectively, Danie . The Redlegs loaded the bases 10 imposed by the PCC for excessl ve hit 10 his three frames. Gardner's single past third scor- IV L P... G.B. won quarterfinal malches Friday The Cardinals scored a run with· the eleventh mntng. but Bob Pur- .d t thl tes Chir ..o " ...... 010 001 000-2 7 I ed Hal Brown 'runnl'ng I'n pl~ce of SI. Louis .. .. . 25 2.4 .m I'.'. and will meet Saturday in one out a hit In the sixth against Mc- key, last of six Pirate hurlers, got New York ... .. 100 200 IOX - 4 BI ' u · Milwaukee .... 34 28 .567 :..~~I~o=a==e~.~~=~~~~ Stassen WII'on Rnd Bottey; Kuek •. Orlm i1l Bob Hale who had pinch hit a Philadelphia " 33 26 .&59 2 StartsoWell semifinal of the National Collegi Devilt. They added an insurance Johnny Temple to hit into an easy Ifl - - - - I nnd Berm. W Kuek .. . ltd ' . U t . Cincinnati .. 34 28 .548 2\1, SlOg C 0 five 111 Ie wo tymg Brooklyn . '" 32 28 .&33 3'" ate NCAA tennis tournament. run jn the eighth off reliefer ~on out and end the threat. ;-- t h ------" "" runs New York '" 28 33 .459 8 DAYTON, 1A'I0hio, IA'I - Olympic Giammalva of Texas defeated Bessent on Don Blasingame's lri- Pittsburgh ... 010 000 001 01-3 10 0 0 mpson ~ T T '" Pittsburgh ,... 23 3B .377 13 champion Harold Connolly of the l i D k' . I Cincinnati . . .. 000 020 000 00-2 10 1 'be 3 Gardner's hit came off rclief Chicago . .. 19 35 .:;52 13'. John Prowless of Murray State PI e an d Av n ar S sIDg e. I 11 Innin(. I U.S. A Nots 6, Tr, . h D FRIDAY'S RESULTS Boston University AA sent the 69th 6·3, 8-6, 6-1. • Friend. Face 171. Arroyo (71. l<1nll furniture mart PltC er on Lec. New York 12, Chlcaao 10 National AAU track and field meet Brooklyn ...... OOOOOO.QOO-j) 2 I 191. Sw4nSOn 1101, Purkey 1111, and WASHINGTON ~Chuck Stobbs It th f th t . ht t st. Louis 2. Brookly" 0 Andrews or Iowa downed Tu St. Loul...... 000 001 01x-2 ~ 2 Folies; NuxhaJl, FreemRn 191. Jeff- . was e. our s r31g se· Ph iladelphia B. Milwaukee 1 off to a record-breaking start Fri· MeDevllt, Bessent 181 and Walker; coal 1111 .tnd Bailey. W- Purkey. f.r-. "Wit ere smart buyers regaine d his 0 Id form Friday mght back for the Tigers. Pttt.burgh 3. Cinelnn.1I 2 lane 's Crawford Henry 6-4, 6-4, 7·5. V. MeDanlel and H. Smith. f.r-.Me- Jeffcoat. • and. with abundant help at the I TOnAY'S PITCHERS day night as he threw the hammer In the other quarterfinal match Devltl. Home run-Clnelpnatt Post. furnish their homel' At Big-S. 216 feet 3 inches. Plate from his teammates, pitched Delroit ...... 000 OolO 010-5 B2 New York at Chiciso-Gornez (~-4) es, Tulane's Ronald Holmberg de . . BnlllmON' ... 002 ·(1tI(j 16:1-8 16 0 V5. Pohol5ky (0-21. The throw erased the 205-foot WashlOg!on to a 6·3 victory over Bunnlnr Ll'e (9) and House; John. PIUsburlh at ClnclnnaU-Law (3-31 feated C. Maxwell Brown of Notre TURNS TO COACHING New Used Cleveland (or his first victory or \SOI1 .. Cocoaro111 lSI. Leoman IBI and vs. Gro •• 14-31 . k San! d 10% inch record whJch Connolly set LOVELL, Wyo. IA'I - Jim Craw Gln ,berg. Triandos IBI. W-LI'hman. Philadelphia at Mllwau eo- or Dame 6-4, 6-2, 6·3 and Michigan's * * * Ihe year. f.r-.Bunning. 18-1 I vs. Trowbridge (2-0/. a year ago. He also holds the Barry MacKay deCeated David Giants J2, Cubs JO ford, the University o( Wyoming's Stobbs had lost 16 straight be- Brooklyn at SI. Louis - Newcombe American record of 224 feet 101h third team All-America back oC I . 16·61 VS. Jackson (B-31. Harum of Miami 6·2, 6-3, 8-6. ItlJ:lll.tlJ:l:l . inches. CHICAGO IA'I - Two ex-Milwau- 1956, has been named football and fore the game - 11 of them thiS MacKay, second-seeded in tbe L- ... -... __ ... _- year. His [or tunes changed on a PUSH.QUTTON FISHING Connolly set the mark a few min kee Braves players, Danny O'Con- wrestling coach at Lovell High 529 S. Gilbert Str"t I AMI\RICAN LEAGUE utes after his wife, Olga Fikotova singles, will meet Holmberg, No. night when fans toted rabbits' feet GASPARILLA ISLAND, Fla. IA'I 6, in the other semifinal today. Fi nell and Bobby Thompson, hit bas· Connolly, had given a discus throw es-empty homers In the lOth as the SS~Ch~O~OI~. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~l ~~-~~~-~~~-~~~~ .and other good luck charms to P h b tt d r hi . Chicago ~~ il P~8 G.B. nals will be Sunday. Ii ·their Griffith Stadium seats. The - llS' u on eep·sea IS ng IS New York ' .:: 37 22 .627 'h ing exhibition. Mrs. Connolly rep New York Glant.s outlasted the. Chi- Washington front office passed out I here. Cleveland .. 31 26 . 525 81'. resenting Czechosiovilkia, won the cago Cubs 12-10 in a hectic game the tokens as a stunt to chase It's done with the aid of a stor- ~~~~ : ... :: .. ~~ ~ :~~ :~ women's diseus title in the . 1956 Hank Bauer Gets Friday. Yo~ haye an ica-topped away Stobbs' losirig spel!. age battery.powered winch origin- Olympics and later married the Rookie shortstop Andre Rodgers ~~~!~or~ltY"": n ~~ : !~ :i American hammer thrower. Stobbs struck. out eight. and ally designed to hoist 3000-pound WashlnBton ~2 42 .344 18 Summons in Suit sml'cked a grand slam homer in slayed out of senous trouble In all ' FRID YS RESULTS Shortly before the meet started, a five-run Giant ninth, but the glass of refreshing but lhree innings in which the Tn- boats from water to trailer. ~~:'lo'; °t i~l\i:;cc~ry 23 the AAU flatly reCused an invita For $250,000 Cubs erased a 10-6 deficit in the dians pushed across their runs He Former speed boat water skiers Baltimore 6, Detroit 5 tion [rom Russia to send a 70·man IA'I _ . . D lB ' be ' Washlnglon 8. Cleveland 3 NEW YORK Yankee out- bottom of the ninth with four runs allowed seven hits . uc Iy urgoon, Bo OUSlnS and TODAY'S PITCHERS track-[jeld team to Moscow for a fielder Hank Bauer received a to send the contest into the extra A three·run flurry in the third Tram Pickett devised a special rig Chicago at New York-Donovan (5-21 July 12-14 .meel. inning. Lemonade . ' ,'f h d' I I I' vs. Dhm.r 13·11 . featured by Icfthelder Art Schult s or t rea 109 tIe leavy me Detroit al Baltimore Inlaht)-Foy- Carl Hanson of Oakland, Calif., summons in a $250,000 damage Thirty-five players were used in i first major league homer sent through the pole to the winch. The tack 'HI VI. O'Dell (l-II. president of the AAU , said lhe ac s4 t Friday after he had appeared the see-saw game, 18 by' the .cubs I . '['t . d h f Clevel&nd.t W.shlnBton - Mossl in Felony Court on a charge that and 17 by the Giants . The game c. Washington ahead for keeps. out I IS attache to t e rear 0 an (4-01 or Lemon 14-4) vs. Abernathy tion was unanimous on the part of Cleveland ...... 010010010-3 72 outboard molor cruiser and fishing 1l-71 or Pasc"al (4-71 . the Board of Directors. he had assaulted Edwin Jones, a lasted 3 hours and 30 minutes with Washlnglon ., . " 103 200 ,00.- 6 10 I . done b lr Ir g Kan'A S City at Boston-Kellner .(2-4) Russia had requested the United 42-year-old dclicatessen store oper- the Giants banging 15 hits and the MOlSI. MeLlsh 14l and Brllwn; Stobbs IS y 0 In . ~s . Nixon '4-31. Limeade States to send a 70-man team to be ator. Cubs 12. nn~o~I~·g;~~~W!:~~~~~n:~lsc~tt088t. The cblectronic fishing gl~abr is po- d picked at the annual AAU track Jones has charged that Bauer, In the third inning, Chicago's , were y a 6 or 12 vo t allery. THAT'S MY BOY and field championships here. 34, feloniously assaulted him May Walt Moryn hammered a thrce- * One fin~er controls the switch and CHICAGO iA'l--The pitching son The meet lost some oC its glam 16 in the Copacabana nigbt club. run homer to erase a 3-0 New BOSOl(* *4, A's 3 brake. oC a former Chicago While Sox our with the announcement; that where Bauer and several olher :iork lead. Then the Cubs led at Orangeade Although lhe powered reel would pilcher was signed by the Sox Fri· Greg Bell of Indiana would not be Yankee players and their wives 4·3 ' New York at 5-4' and the Cubs BOSTON iA'l--Jackic Jensen belt enable women to njoy deep·sea day for their Dubuque, Iowa, aI among the competitors. In last were attending a birthday. party. at 6.5 before the ni;th.inning 10·10 I ed a two-run single and a hOf(1er fishing as a thrilling sp6rt, lhe de· riliate in the Class D Midwest week's NCAA championships at for Billy Martin . dcadlo~k. Friday night as he powered the signers expect it wili be used by League. Austin, Tex ., Bell set a ncw broad paraplegics who seek the ouldoors. lIe is right-hander Jerry Eaves, Baue!', who has i~sisted he did New York . 012 000 205 2-12 15 I waiti'ng for you today at Boston Red Sox to a 4·3 viclory jump record of 26 Ceet 7 inches. not strike Jones, waived a hearmg Chlca,o ...... 000 301 2?4 0-10 12 0 ol'er Kansas Cily. The winch is the product ot a whose father. Vallie Eaves, hurled AAU officil;lls said Bell, who before Magistrate Fredrick L. Crone. DuvI 8 10 , ~~:'h~~rlhlnliton 17l l Kans.. CJty .... 000 000 102-3 iI 0 West Hartford, Conn., firm . for the White Sox in 1939·40. Jer- plans to enter Dentistry school this Strong and elecled to place the Crl,som IBI Miller 191, and Kat\, West Bo»ton ...... :101 010 OOx- 4 10 0 Morgnn and Smith; Nixon. Mlnnrcl n The maker says the powered ry's contract was purchased from fali, was attending summer clas· case before a gr' and J·ury. rum ,71 Thoma. 191. Rush, Lown 171 Lubin s Self. Serve Drugs Elston 18" Hitlmon 110, and Neeman ('P nnd Nixon. W-NI)('bn. winch uses les electric juice lhan the Hobbs, N.M., Club 01 the Class ses. Home fUn! - Kanllall City. Zernlal I As Bauer left the courthouse, Fanning III, Silvera 1101. W-Mlller. weapon pmUU~lIUI~. Very. HOston. Vernon, len. en. car lights. B Southwestern League. J ones 'tta orney, An th ony Zmga' Ies f.r-.Hl1lmanHome runs. - New York , Rodaen, 118 E• Washl'ngton Ihlnking of ------I served him with a summons seek- o~'~Co~n~n~~I~I,_·T~h~o~m~60~n:.. . .2C~h:':le~ai~o:.., ~to~IO~ry~n::... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 011 this point so Joey Giambra Stages ing $250.000 "damages" from ---.. promise by Russia Bauer and the Copacabana. The clear production on SUI Students Offer S'mall Rally To Gain Draw summons gave no particulars. might be accepted . Bauer's attorney, Sidney 0 .. LA declaration Friedman, who answered all ques- cumstances in SYRACUS I N.Y. ~Handsome Joey Giambra of San Francisco tions for him Friday, explained ~Ds could Pc 'Scale Golf For the Dubs staged a terrific raily in the last the athlete had asked to have the !Qt. Pl\fPoscs of charge examined by a grand jury. lined by the UN · 1£ a nine 'or eighteen hole golf ners cailed in were the electri- be on hand to sell ice cream and round Friday night to gain a draw with aggresswe Rory Calhoun o( -'-- In\eDded to meet course tires you, try your hand ~t clans, and the carpet layers, who pop at the club house. lor a,~ig ]l!Iwcr, Iowa City's new miniature golf laid the felt greens and fairways. The course will be open from 6 White Plains, N.Y., in a brisllin~ 100round nationally televised fight. lISe nuolear arms. , course. The rest of the work frpm level- p.m. until 11 p.m. or until "'the Calhoun weighed 159, Giambra •• I 5. An international Engineered, designed and con- ing the course, constructing the last player leaves the 18th hole," 1570/.. , .s&!;.. 10 guard against structed by two SUI students, \he club house, building fairway and Don saId. "If business warrants, Told by his handlers that he surprise aUack. 100 ft.' wide, 150 ft. long course is green forms and then pouring ce- we may stay open in the afler· needed a "big final round," the IaePectiOD located on South Highway 218, just ment, to spreading the white noon." rangy, fourth·ranking middle iUlll Jr!: areas and outside the city limits. Opening crushed rock around the premises, Admission price will be fifty weight contender shook up his pOsts on ~he night is tonight. was done either by Crookham, Van cents for adults and 25 cents for muscular rival with a terrific vol Called "Am·Pro," the course has Hulzen or Crookham's brother Joe. children of grade school age. 8~~ ro~ junctions and ley of blow~ to the head that lers. been a jOint undertaking of two According to Van Hulzen, he has Van Hulzen said they have slight- forced Calhoun to hang on des lAST All YEAR lONG former Oskaloosa high school done more work than Crookham. Capture it all in SNJPSMu h D V H I Ii Iy more than $6,000 tied up in the perately. The comeback was just c urns, on an 11' zen, w 0I "But that was because oC a pre- course at the present. "As we find enough lo get· Joey even. t d C SUI Mah IH hl or1qvo,', f\ ' or Koclol<. gl'a dua e rom m Genera arranged agreem!!nt where Carter Referee Ruby Goldstein cast his • U,S,' Urges S . I t J d C t out what we lack, we'll have to roml 'O~ • , q Ul pmt"' • 111 m clence as une, an 'ar er was to design the course, help with add more," he said. ballot for Calhoun, 5-4 -1. Judge copper wire Croo kh am, E4. the carpentry, and then leave it Both students have been work· Cor me to run ." Crookham, who is Besides planning to run the Nick Gamboll had Giambra ahead, To Permit R ing more lhan 10 hours each day married, is now working at a sum- course, Van Hulzen is enrolled for 5-4-1, and judge Frank Forbes had costs us over since they cleared trees from the mer job in Oskalooslj. However, he the summer session at SUI. But it exactly even, 4-4-2 in rounds and TV Interch land on May 15, the day the two will be with Van HuIzen on open- so Car. he hasn't attended one class five points for each. The Associ· 21/2 times as much pals picked the location for the ing night of the course. during the summer session. "The ated Press had Calhoun in front, WASHINGTON (.fI . course preparation of the course for open- 6-4. States urged Russia The 'desire to build a miniature The pr.ospective player at t1:e ing night has demanded more than low Soviet and Am( golf course in Iowa City has been new mm18ture golf course Will I had thought ," he remarked. Bob Bowman. Pbiladelphia right to speak directly to discussed between the two chwns have to shoot ~e ball through a fielder ~ hit 19 homers and batted people in uncensor( since Carter built hIs first course number of ha~dleaps placed on the The two students will run the but gas -and_electricity ,;: tcieviBioD programs. in Oskaloosa, three, years ago. Af.' fairways leadmg to the greens. course until both graduate ' from .277 for Miami, Fla., last season, . \ .. 'I'hc State Deparlm ter loo~in g into the pOSBibilities in Cro,~k~?~ d ~si~ ~e~, a "pond the university. Carter graduates in He ,drove in 79 runs. PropOsal to Soviet Iowa City for a year, the two de- hole; wmdmll1; roller-coast- February. Don plans to enroll in .a I G~ne Mauch, Boston second base 8ROWNIES~ ' cost YOU_ '.55 _ than ~;n _ 1920 cided to go ahead with their de-' 'er;" "tunnel;" and a "new Cea- two·year hospital administl'atien man, hit .348 for Los Angeles In - -. ~gl Zarubin In ! as part of Its progrs sire. lure," a "loop·to-loop," where the program in the (all school te.~. , 1958. ~ I . ~ CAMERAS~ . - ---.=-- --. lug more East·West "The first major problem," Van ball has to roli into a tunnel, go ~;;.------~---iiiiii- Copper wire - that'. the very lifeline of electric power, . Ruben said "was to find labor to uP. over, and roll out the other .------iiiiii... Wd' .. fAesf SNJpsAo' ~a"'traj "'MIe purpose of construct the course . . . but that side into the green area. If one ,,,,ak, color slidesl ..,o!~ hut only one of hundreds of items that make the job of providing eatts would be to pr was easily solved when Carter and misses the entrance, he has to add exehang~ of infOi I plus some friends In Iowa City, a stroke and start over. OPEN : ~ HOtJSE 'ust IIn0llln,' Theil ,.moria"" you with good gas and electric service far more costly today, I IdeIB. " started the actual work." A feature of the new coursc, Van tolll.ro. MOt, all 'hr •• kinds o' .- ---.. --- Apart from its r The two partners hired three SUr Hulzen remarked, is the free pass pictufta-b!ock·o!ld-wtllt.lnaps. I ., ...._ ...-- ~ .. If...., _'!.. I lim, the State Dcpl students to help clear their land given to the holder of the lowest BEGINNING TODAY THRU JUNE 30th I lCoc/ocolOt InoPS. lind (010' llso seemed partly of trees. "Olber than lhat, Carter score in a foresome group. Also, if ,lid" with IItW 1C0dal! Uta. _ l youn'Jor better living ) Pieifylng Senate ,Ma and I have dOlle the rest of the anyone makes the last hole, the AT THE NEW TOWNCREST ch,o .... 127 'iI"" Eosy. 100 ~ LYIIdon Johnson (0·1 work," Van Hulzen said. 19th, he is entitled to a free pass Iu fll • It"" .. th' lyJIt of '".. Pr1lposed precisely Crookham's brother, Joe, an Os- {or another 18 holes o[ play. ADDITION OF NATIONAL HOMES ~',. "'"'0 Icolo,.r bloc.·and IOWA_,ILLINOIS change of Soviet-Am kaloosa high school student, has The fairways and the greens are whil., • l! III ....ill lind shoat, cast.. and telecasts il I , 'Ga. and _Electric Company been II "big belp" ~n putting the lined with %.inch felt pad . The I OPEN DAILY - 7 P.M. - 9 P.M. '[leech June 8. He finishing touches on the course. material, which resembles grass, SAT. & SUN. - 2 P,M. - • P,M. Ir...... ,... ~..;;:.. j ~Iacc tbe "I ron I St.' $8.50 $I,fft.. $9.95 In "open curtain." He has helped paint. pour cement, is glued to the concrete. The course '1920 is tM dalt oll~t lasl rate increase (not including and level the ground. will have more than 366 square Secretary of Stat DIRECTIONS: Go east bn Muscatine Avenue (Highway 6) the electric rate adjustment 01 3% in 1955), Since tlten ~enUng on John Van Hutzen, Crookbam and .Joe yards o( thQ (ctt padding. Th. Cam.r. Shop of to Memory Cardens, ' t~rn south, a~d Collow)hc signs. 'here have betn 8 electric ,,~d 5 gas r~le reductions. three ' days later, in , leveled the ground by hand. "That Other parts or the course, which the senator with "ad was quite a job," Van Hulzen said. include the parking lot " and the OWn an Admlnislra "(( we ever start work on another surrounding ground around the LOUIS REXALL DRUG lJresen\lld to the .RU6 course, we'U bring someone in· to {airways wlU be covered with Birchwood Builde 5 ' Inc. tll~ ' !1jlnlsters conf' 124 Eut COIl ••, DeVll iii ' 11155. level it," he said. white crushed rock. 21. E. WASHINGTON , . 1 ~ ~~. 11109 The only outside help the part· Van Hulzen or an employe will