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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 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 o