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.. .rofessor of law· At. , Jr.. profes~ !If anth.ropology; Rlc~ / , chlef SOCial work ,. . " . l' , 01 oman PsychOpathic HOI' • I .. Halo, director ~ Serving The State Unlversit~ of 10WtJ and tM ~e~ of 10tD4 Cftv Social Work. \ ~'~~~------~------~------~:------~~------~==~------~--~------~~------~~--~--~- ~ ---~ , ~bwh'ecI...... In ' ~8l!.I- Five Cents a Cop)' AaIoclated Press LeaIed Wire aDd Wirepl!oto: UDited Prell 1at.erDatlcla1l IAMI4 WIn 10•• Citt. Iowa, Tuesday, JUDe 2, 1JIIt Berlin Used As Sub",ersion Center Uflvers lost more than 1,100 two points for moving violations. He ..is lor traffic \'iolations in this said no points are lost by per­ ~ea , dW'ing the Memorial Day sons issued memorandums (or * * * * * * ""'tend as the State Highway Pa· raulty equipment if the rault is cor· West Uses Itti ~ into its new "concen· rected and reported to the patrol Macmill,an--Will Not Fire trMed ' effort" program, Captain within 72 hours. ~d Simms said Monday. There were considerably fewer CounteraHack -~r a recent change in patrol violations toward the latter part Foreign Secretary Lloyd ....~e, Simms sa~d the entire o( the we~ke~d th~n there were 8ij!e Hlghway Patr~ of approxi· at the begm.mng, SImms said. He GENEVA 1II - Prime Minister Lloyd, 54, has ~ • frequent ..tilly 200 men goes on duty in attributed t.hls t~ the new proced~re Harold Macmillan cabled Selwyn target for the prHS and for all At Geneva i st.Iltle shift on three occasions and publiCIty gIven. the. state·wlde Lklyd Monday that he does not parties - ineludlng his own - ~lisc the week. The Cirst two crackdo~ on tr~fflc VIolators. cont.empIate Lloyd's removal from s1nceBritaln's Suez adventure with AIIO Refuses ~ shifts were frorn 2 p.m. to .S~akmg for hlm~1f and other his post as Britain's foreiln secre­ the French in 1956. ~t on Friday and Sunday district patrolmen, Sunms said the tary. H_, It w.. .,..,.... To Abandon lIAS fie ;iald. Regular split shifts were new program was "extremely ef­ M acmlllan sent his message in MKmJflM ..aurN L'-rd he w.. GENEVA III - The Western ~ aD Saturday. fective" and tha~ in one district the wake of a DeWSpaper report Mt a..hIftcI .... ,...... thet... powers accuJfld the Soviet Unica SUUestinC that Lloyd's days as pNre4 In the L..... 11--. Moaday 01 usinl East BerliD as a "!kmms said that dW'ing lhe three ~/) tickets w~re ISSUed for speed- center for lUbvenion. . .• w8ekeod, the fii highway pa. wg Sunday mght: . forei/lll secretary are numbered. Tbc messalle was said tD empha- The counter.tt.adt followed a tr . plftcers in this area issued Improper p~ssmg and ,speeding The report. in the usually authorl· sbe that Macmlllan has fu1l COD- charlie by Soviet FcnliD Minister 1~ ' ~nses for speeding, 190 were the particular violations c~n. WINNERS of the AII·Unlverslty Bride. Tournam.nt. l,enaored ltv the Unl.., BNrd ~ cemmittw, tative London Times Indicated that fldence in Lloyd III forel/lll &eere' Andrei Gromyko that West Bertin __andums for other m ing centrated upo~ d~lng the two sm· er. (from left) G.ry Heddy, Al. Ced.r Repl., Connell Boyl •• G. Brooklyn, N.Y., R ....y Campbell. M. Macmillan ha4 tDld Lloyd the tary· sheltered western splH and ...... l:t ov gle shUts, said Simms. W.. hllltton, .nd Ron.ld Sor.nson, C4, S.bul.. 8oyl. end Heddy' _r. an the .ett·west "'m elMl C.~ time 1& near for him tD step out of The London Times report earlier boteurI _ a c~arle tho Ruulans Y¥.'" Ibns and 220 l'JlemOran~um8 Under the new concentrated eC. the burdenaome office . had started a buzz of speculation orl(i.nally had used as one justifl. .... ' faulty . equlpmen~ on vehicles. fort program, districts receive their bell end Sor.nson an the nortfI.tovth ...m. 0ut11W ~. r.' ...... amon, diplomats . ~nd newsmen cation for their drive to let the ~ Violators. WIll lose an .av. Instructions from Highway Patrol The four rec.lv.d person.1 trophies .nd will .1 .. hen their nemel ....r.yed .., the permaMnt tfaat MacmHI..,', ""II", alike about the politIcal fate of the Americans BriUsh and French out erne of four pamts for speedmg, headquarters in Des Moines. trophy in the racreatl.., .re. of the Union. rNChed Lleylil. MMday .ttw- man who Is conducting Britain's 01 the city. ~!:f Simms, and an average of Simms said the instructions are ...... role as conclUator ~ween East The U.S. spokesman stressed, • based on records oC highway ac· The Cempu. winner. In the N.tion.1 Interc",,,lete Bridge Tournament _re .1.. ~ this In Loftdon Macmillan said ~ and west at the Geneva BI, Four however. that 10 spite 01 the lack ,. b II S cidents and traffic violations and week bV the brldg. committee_ T.rry Cempbell, C4, De. MaI_; Peter K.... ". C4, 1_. City) .,.".., was astounded that the reports conference. at procreu Secretary of State ., 00'· t a tar indicate concentration on specific KinNm.." A3, Ottvmw.: .nd Richard N._II, At. Ottvmwa, received cart1fl~ which"""'" ...".. should ever have appeared. The TIMH ,.,.n IwMI ulW Chrlati&n A. llerter was prepared F, violations. in designated areas at A lIpOkestnaft at 10 Downing St.., bite IIUMtion the IrftWl .... to stay in Geneva all all there •• the top twa SUI ...m ...... ,..41 In the ft.ti..,., tourn.""nt• lon, • ,« ~...... • designat¢ times. the Prime Minlster's official resi­ I.""". ent\,.. ,..Itton. was a reasonable ebance to ne,o­ Dupllcet. brlclge hands _,.. m.llad to the perticilHltillt tcheoIa Ity the Ntl.".. bridge committee. deoce, sald: It It'd authorized members of Uate. '''nIe Prime MInister leemad The han. wer, pI.y.d on ••ch c.mpus anct the result...... to .... com mitt.. for I'""'"' by • IIr14Ie the British delegation swim), to Hert... lUapects the Soviets I~ty ." the fwer ...... MaY PI~y 5 Mi-ne-rs-Oie, • xpert. IMist that no chan, of BriUsh !NY w.1t """I the ....,..... "- ...... ~ crHW In 0-•. policy is contemplated. and that Mfere rNlld", .... Y _ ...1 ...... It. _ thovtM MCftNry ...... 110 ch.ance exlsts of Lloyd leaving The Big Four foreign ministers tfMIt they .... stand ...mIN' control of the Foreign Office be- wrestled with the Berlin pr~m tIen." [ore the next general elccllon, that for 2" houri behind clOlled doors. While the Cull text or Macmil­ no word has reached here oHicialJy 1bey falled to find tile sort of 25 Escape Christian Church Wjll Beg!n lan's mess. was not made · t~~~~~~'k . . of Uoyd's impending transfer te common UlldentandJne that th.e . known it was DO secrel that its e# another Cabinet post. United States recards as a vital :Ii~' football team,~n:::l:e has been n~ine· F·.re , Cave - In general tone Willi one of astonish· Lloyd himself w understood to condition for a aummit eonfer· with the Vancouver, Bri· ment minRled with rc ignatlon at have read th4! TIm report with ence. ~• ';t1olinnbia, Lions of the CaM' mON RIVER. Mich. to re- maacSed a one-year contract freele war hatreds that threatened to My .... 1atunMy, ...... Mid, 'Monday, June I, 1969, at Sherwood cerit .testimony by Leonard J. Sac· aacI e1lmi1latla of the cost·of.liviDg burst into flame. .... "...... c.,,....,, • Ogiego Mine of -Inland Steel Co., at Iron Cio, deputy administrafor' for the escalator eIawIe from the present ---- rNI...... , Iecati8ft ." . River, Mich., a supporting pilfar International CooPch-atton Admin· lrovnII-...Ir mI...... ~ had already graduated. but collapsed, permitting material tD istration, opposing his amend· ~-=' ~ uplres at mid- Revolutionaries ..... In the UnI .... It..... ~ bad missed two years 01 school pour into an open mining area ments. He caUed the testimony ...... ",..... the Unit. The un10a bas rejected this "of- D.oe In Crash ~ In tl)e service. callSing a rush of air containing "an impassioned insistence that fer" u economic noosense aDd bas ... It...... ••tMIOft ...... curt.m", the wwk "C)gJego was having scholastic hot gasses and dust from old work· nothing must change in the way demanded "a substantial" wage "-._- N° dlfUculty at 8m and. .missed most lngs above to pass through an area the executive branch proposes to lIIcrease, all avera,e lJ8.hour work V".r .caragua ." RIAl, the U.s. ,...... ,. Of tbe"lIpring practic:e $asslons. He of the mine where 30 men were dispense almost rour billion dollars week, complete company financin, SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, (uPIl - Ierffn. ijad cancelled his re,istration shoTt· underground at the time. Nineteen in public funds." of inaur8DCe, hospitalization and A Costa Rican conunerical air· ------­ 11 :,atter returning from the Rose were removed safely, four were ----- medlc::al piau aacI other fringe liner carrying Nicaraguan reyolu· transmitter in West Berlin now !oWl In order to avoid class fail. found dead. Seven were hospital· SUI P od ° improvements. lionaries was reported to have the target or a concerted Commu· utes and preserve his eligibility ized, two in critical condition. ruction Yesterday, John L. Lewll, bead crashed with heavy loss of life nIst attack. for next fall, "All men are out' of the mine at H M I C New Student Center of the United Mine Workers, ac· Monday after bein, forced down in Gr.nyb .... malntalnecl that 0..... will leln two other 1t5' present with the exception of the as a east cu..ed President Eisenhower of in· Nicaraguan territory by the NI· RIAS I...... t.ment ...... Hawkeyes If he .Ift. with the mine rescue crew w~o are Inspect­ terferin& In the steel talks and caraguan Air Foree. _ ..... I" Cernmvnilt - V.IICWV.r club, DUIIe.n .nd fer· ing the workings. There are no The cast has been announced (or mer·,.,.nI Hu,h Or.a hav... • fires or gases in the mine at pres· the 'first play of the .summer, "The -de P ·d B t throwing ma weight behind the in· A report from Nlcara,ua said run IE ...... IE.".,.. Trial of Captain John Brown." and p dustry's W'" freele. • rebels were fighting GovemmeDt RIAS runs a German·language really 1IpH. ent." k _ \;b r. roy. es es Presidential Press Secretary troops at lwo points. program of news and music with rehearsals have started. It will be La e Ma Robinson, the Vancouver coach. One of the men who .1C.Ptci " James C. Hagerty denied that the Officials here said the craShed some political comments that are Is a close friend or membersQf from the mine reperte4 that ift· given July 9, 10, lind 11 in the President had backed the indus· -plane was believed to be carrying clearly so lat>eled. U.s. authorities the Iowa coaching staff. He was .r the c.ve-in, the mine lMc'.me University Theatre. The 'play, writ· ·sh-.ng ten by an SUI graQuate stUdent, try's stand ud noted that the Pre· between 50 and 60 persons and all deny RIAS aUempts to· Incite ... a/l a88ll1tant coaC!A at Winnepeg in "el"".t twice •• hot ...... m .Eastern .Iowa Bass F. &ideal bas called for a steel settle· were reported kiI1ecI The plane botqe or revolt. the Canadian league where he help- bath." H•• scapecllty pulling hi. Richard F. Stockton, will have its e4 coach Cormer Iowa stars Kenny shirt OVIr hi. f.ce to protect him­ premiere perrormanC!e on thj.l cen-. "Tbe greatest· bass fishing we curred as most fiahermea caught ~t that will not triger any price owned by the Costa Rican Nationai · The Weatem powers Indicated tennial year or the' historiC raid IJIcrea&el. Airlines was said to have burned they were willing to dlscuss ScMet PJoen, Frank Gilliam and Frank ..If frern the hot sulphur fumes, have ever had in eastern Iowa" their limit Of bass and left for The industry has argued that any after it' crashed complaints that West Berlin W84 Rlpey., .nd me. hi, w.y to the m.ln on Harpers Ferry; whil;h , took home. One fisherman is reported iDcrease In employment cosla must The seized the aif. spy eeater, but they have made tvnnel wile,.. he .n" Ithers Iun.,. plkt! in October, 1859'. was ' the ' 'way -Herb Eels, conser· Governm~nt ~ vatlon officer, 'described the re­ to have caulht bis limit, five basil, be ·pasaecl alon. to COt1SUIDers to, . •.. ~ It plain thiI cuts both 1'&11 - the H .....nt .n .Iectric elltl.,. th.t . Performed by an ·enUrely mate in 19 minutes. avoid "a ruinous profit squeeze" line s San Jose offICe and .... """ Amerlcans, BriUsh and French toek them to .Iev.tw, . callt, the play ' is -based on the opening of fishing In Lake Mac· the Few fish other than bass 'and that may force ama1Ier steel firms other planes whicb had Down have c:omplainla about ac:tivttles It was the first fatal accident at historical events surrounding the bride on Memdrial Day. d out of business:. severa! loads of Nicaraguan rebels in East BerlIn they want aired. Wedfhe"; the Sherwood Mine since 1948. The arrest and trial of the pre-Civil Conservation ofricers and biolo· bluegill. were caught, Eels sal, The union bas argued that riain, into Nicaraguan territory. pre- The Western powers struet Net War abolitionist, John Brown. mine had gone 305 days without a gists said more than 5000 bass as fiabermen concentrated on profits aad pro

tM DD#9 ~ .. ..,,;uIM en4 .au«l ~ #1uUnU anJ. 16 gollerMd by II board of five student tru.rtee, elected by In Administration ,Ac ·tion? 1M ...... bodr lIftd f- faculty 'nuten appointed by tIle president of the University. The Dally Iowan', ..tItoritJl polIctj. ,lane/ore, 16 not lin ezpreulon of SUI administration policy or opinion, in IIny po"lcular. To the editor: apPOintment to the student body, ' but the grea t~ di sappOintment The failure of the Daily Iowan was the administration's failure to provide adequate coverage of to use The' Daily ~ )owan a8 a last week's incident involving competent agency for news re­ five SUI students has resulted in Voters Dely Faubus lease. Ins~e~d, a Des" 'Moines much criticism or the Iowan and newspaper ~iece d together a~tory Little Rock voters dealt Arkansas Gov. which developed there, nt'Ce 'sitating inter­ its editor, 1l is eVident that the and the resqlt has gi ven t/Jis Un!. ~ Orval Faubus a sharp blow last week when vention and resulting in closure of the schools. Daily Iowan has failed in many versity a gl'eat deal of bad publi • • respects in an attempt to report city, This la& of respect for The they went to the polls to recall three pro­ They want their children to go to school; this incident to the student body, segregation members of the city school board. e en with egroes as classmntcs, if necessary. Daily lowanj by the administra. e but is The Daily Iowan th e only tion. would ': make one believe They also vo ed to retain three other chool This is the only sensible position they can campus agency that has failed? that the University does not tlave board members who ar considered moder­ take in the Arkansas crisis. It is their child­ The failure of the University's enough failh. ill . its oWn jOurnal­ adm\nistrlltion to make a formal ates in the Little Rock school integration ren who will suffer from the lack of edu­ ism studentil to ppovide them press release to the University's with a sigpificant local ,news struggle which has led to closed schools, cation. It seems obvious that an integrated own newspaper should make it item. If this' is th e case, then The evident that the administration following outbreaks of violence which had to school is certainl better than no school at fails to recognize The Daily Daily IowaI'! ,c(II1not be held Tel- " ponsible in Its iailurc to . be suppresse~ by federal troops. ·all. Iowan as a capable news-report­ p~perl~ report last 'f~'S campus Inci, ­ ing instrument. The citizens of Little Rock have shown It is too easy to becOlne optimistic aQout dcnt to the student body. I ' that given the opportunity to express the'm­ the action of the Little Rock voters, however. The Daily Iowan's action in this Truman L. Koenn, A3 selves in a free and secret ballot the forces of While the recall of the three militant segre­ campus incident h'as been a dis- , Quad 8-5 'f Ii • extreme racism and bigotry cannot stand up. gationists displays a victory for the moderates /. ,. The recall, however, )s not necessarily a who oppose violence and destruction of the Analyst Predicts Victory ,I victory for integration. The moder:'ltes are school system to maintain segregation, it is ' . " c,' segregationists, but are opposed to the sort of doubtful that the schools will reopen this fall. violence and rabble-rousing which made it Cov. Faubus may be able to find new For West In "ran ". necessary for federal intervention in Little means of maintaining segregation by Sept~m­ EDITOR'S NOTE: Iran t ... key­ Sovie~ Communists could gain a stone of American torelfo aid and Rock b r. H still warns ~ mob violenc in the • frequent tarret 0' Mo .cow Jibes foothold 6nl1 ~hrough force ~ and' or threats. Six yean .,0 'William direct agg~ssion. To do that they" The moderates Rre willing to rely on ev rtt the schools are opened on an integrated L. 'Ryan reported the new. trom tbat. are. at the Ume of Pre:mltr would havt!l to be prepared to risk peacefn1 means of resolvirlg the racial issue basis. Mos acerb. Now he has returned world war. . for. survey and talked wllh many ·w in Little Rock, and prefer order to violence The recall certainly has restored some­ Iranian.s. htrb Iond Jaw, lettered and If th is country is shaken loolt liulldr unlettered. IllId chaos. thing of a sense of balance ,Ind should Serve from the ~rthern tier, howevlr, ,DeW r By WILLIAM L. RYAN little will sfand in the way of • : The majority of people in Little Rock to create a new climate in which the schools daY, AP Foreign News Analyst communism's march of til. 'l1Ie ~em to lulve been appalled by the situation can be reopenro, Michigan State Neu:s. Middle Ea~t_ TEHRAN, Iran IA'I - In this ,. fabled land Of the Persians the There is " !In enormous ·differ· United States and the West are ence between' Tran today and the ~~'R.'6.'-OC:: ,c.. within reaching distance of a cold Iran of a halI dozen Years ago at , c;>, ..S'~~ """'$ .. ,.-4&-toAi """.,.... c._ war ,,,,ictory. the height of its violent national. ist troubles-. With determined . I .' There is an opportunity here to University Bulletin Board :r ' American help, this capitaf and prove the value of a massive pro­ country bo th have come a long . gram of U.S. economic and mili­ lJatnNK, .....u. Bea., •• tI .... 1IIJIt& II. ree..... a. Th. DenT ...... ,n .. ,..... Itl c._.. ... Way. The : ~!Jl.munists, once tIJc· .... C ••hr, " .....f 110 ...., .of.r. ,.IIUeaUG •• Tb., ••,. II ••,,.. aad IIIDO' by aD ...... tary assistance. But there arc only cohesive, organized paI1+' In .....r ., ....., ...... ".1., ,•• u.b." P.r.l, lltUl f ••"'I" are a •••U'I .... for , ...... u ... big "irs." The battle is not over. .. the country., s~e m dispersed if not Letters To The Editor- f INTIa-VAUIT'f CRIUSTIAN FEL­ the ehnrre oC MI'I. Bllctington from IIIIP' Crom studenb now In Khool The answers depend largely beaten. lrppressive economic LOWSJLU' will meet at 7:30 p.m. to­ May 19 throu," June 2. Telephone must be made beCore , June 5, 185l1. upon the Iranian government and changes ha\le t!lken place, . clAy In the East Lobby Confere""" her at .751 II a sitter or Information Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi Room of tI\e U'n,ion. Reverend Dahl abOut join11'1, the JI'Oup Is desired. LlIIB"RY BOllall' Monday - 'I't1da,: This counl~y at. 20 million. a wiU _k and sbow Illdes. 7:30 - 2 a.m.: Saturday 7:30 - 8 p,m.; A Question: Has Justice Been Done? himself. The next few months STUDENTS that do not plan to be In Sunday 1:30 p.m. - 2 a,m. Reservl may prove crucial for Iran, a test firth the 'size of the United St~les, nULUfS: Each Public Law &50 Iowa Clly tht. IUmmer may have The De.k: Monday - Thursday, • a .m. - .:110 has a program' whic h can make ~an mWlt lien • V A Form 19Ka Dally Iowan maJled \0 an)' addr"" p,m.; I'rlday - Saturday: •••m. - ':50 To the Editor- pression the County Attorney has dents' administrative procedures of nerves and of the Shah's will· tQ cov r his attendance from lIr.y 1 In the U.S. durlnll the vacation pe­ p .m.; 7 - . :50 p .m.; Sunday: 1- .:50 given us is that an SUI coed appear to leave little room (or ingness and ability to initiate and it rich and ' powerful in a decade, Qiro~ Julie 10. '!'hll lorm Ihould be riod. June 12throup september p .m.; 7 - .:50 p.m . Staff members of ,the Daily More important, the eftects 01 ""ned on or al~r the day of tbe 18. The lJ)eclal reduced .uboerlptlon dreamed up a fantastic and those safeguards for the rights of enforce significant reforms. yelfrtn', last final eXllmlnatlon. rate for .Iudent. 10 f3 .00 for the 14 Iowan might try proving their malicious tale which impugned individuals it is pres umably the Nobody appreciates better rar-flung programs are being ob· 1'6l'111i wm be IvaUable In the base­ week I>ulod. served a~aJelf by the populatlod, ment oC UnlverslLy Hall 01'1 Friday, Erhard Schedules courage rather than telling us the reputations of four football solemn duty of a univerSity both than the Iranians themselves .{\Ule 5, and from Monday, June 8. ALL LOCXERS In the Fieldhouse players. to inculcate and to espouse. The the key role their country plays Lack of this direct effect upon ~up We'Mel I "Yith "llll 't~e ,P1pre , ,s rill46 Ilf­ Rainier celebrated ' his 36th btftr~ ~ree.... In Ihe Uni~ Sllle& For.len the followlnl: Tue"",A, nl,lIta-l>ad- fthansa 11g 4 st dents on the charge of "inde· fenses agamst tlie Code of Stu­ day until well past dawn Monday ,!>e)vIce I.1ld about the Fore"" Ser­ mlnton. harv:lbaJl, paddleODU, IWlm- Erhard made no comment at ylctl I:x4mlnAUon for 1859. mlnr. table tennl. and lennla. Friday . . cent and improper conduct." dElnt Life having been ruled out b3( banging the drums in a jazz well appreciated - GOOD LUCK IN , Il~tt--all Tul!!lda)' IctivllJft, b ..ke'" lhe ru.rport />efore departing_ I sMuld like to emphasize the by (he County Attorney's action, band the way he did in his bache­ ou.&. I'a.\TDNJTlES AND 80HOIU­ JlIll anlI ..oUobalJ. He scheduled a round of con- ,.W are req.-ted to return rental fact that the Johnson County At­ the only grounds .upon which the lor days. Princess Grace looked on THE YEAR TO COME! 'reproduction to Ihe Hoste .. Desk of 8CBOLAJtSBlP APPLICATIONI. Un- (erences with officials in Wash- torney, aided by a State Investi­ Dean of Students could act approvingly, 'U\e, 1.0_ MI!mCrIaI. U ..lon from June de!'l1'aduate students Jntet ••ted In obo ington and was expected to meet su 1 throu,ch June 3. talnlnl Informallon about ocbollrabjpe gator, found no reason to pursue would seem to be of so trival a Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle for tile 1159-80 IChoo1 year are ad- President Eisenhower and Vice a criminal investigation once the nature as not to warrant the Onassis helped out by strumming a . Dean Carpenter .,NIVEB8ITY CO-OPERATrvE B"BY­ vlse4 to check with tile OUlce CIt P 'd t R' h d M N' SlTTINO LEAGllB BOOK ..m be In Student Alfalrs. Request. for acbolar- reSI en IC ar . Ixon. coed had withdrawn her com­ penalty he has imposed. guitar at the private party for 14 He will receive honorary de­ plaint against the four male stu­ The question of whether jus­ in the Monte Carlo Casino Cabaret. Th grees from Wabash College, dents. He apparently found no tice has been done in this case Crawfordsville, Ind" and George­ evidence of any other crime will not be resolved by a state­ Go d Listening- town University in Washington, I punishable by the law he is un­ ment from the Dean of Students f '_'''' D.C. der oath to uphold. He apparently or the County Attorney saying Erhard, who has done much found no reason to think that that justice has been done. The today On WSUI to rebuild the West German econ­ anyone of a number of other County Attorney 's statement that " omy, is the front-runner in the crimes might ha ve been com­ the coed withdrew her com· "l'HE HEIRS TO THE ROB­ pitcher's battle all the way. the race to succe d Adenauer when mitted ; e.g, adultery, liquor vio­ plaint without "undue" pressure 'BER BARoNS" is the second of final score was 19 to 16 with tbe the 83-year-old West German lations, lewdness, indecent ex­ subtly raises more problems than in WSUI squad coming from be­ the Franklin Lectures the ser­ leader steps upstairs to the posure, . seduction, etc. The im- it solves, and the Dean of Stu- ies which takes lIS its over-all sub­ hind to tie and win. A trophy was Presidency of the Federal Re­ ject; "Twentieth Century Pessi- awarded to "Casey" Koehler of public in september. . .mWn ADd the American Dream . the Radio Rascals: and that was l . tAl cODJideration of 19th Century an especially touching develop­ Cites Letterls IPoor Taste .: ,', SPORTSWEAR for SPORTSMEN jJope.s and worries and their re­ ment as Koehler himself had con­ Leftist May Be ~HMsblp to our day>." To be structed the trophy in the first Prime Minister To the editor: ment," but I am inclined to be­ .( 'broadcast at 8, toni&ht's talk will place. A gold microphone on a lieve that it had grown con­ delivered by Edward Llttle- field of used TV Guide,'! was the SING PORE (UPJ) - Gov. Sir Several times during the be siderably out of I1roportion, and , I . ~ • Dative ot Australia, who theme lie the. tropl\y. ; - WilJiam Goode Monday invited course of my four years at Iowa will be thankful when the lurid took his undergraduate work at REAL SPOttTS NEWS 'oCcurs Lee Kuan Yew, head or the Jeft­ I have been tempted to write the tales are finished'. Recall that the Sydney, aDd at the London Sehool every day, and WSUI devotes two wing People's Action Party that Iowan, but was always put off Johnson County Attorney did not ~omics. His graduate work programs a day, 6 days a week, won a landslide electoral victory when I found someone else had file charges, in spite of early Before you leave for your summer job or was ae at Harvard. He haa to appropriate coverage: at 5: 15 Saturday, to form Singapore's expressed my sentiments on the indications that he might do so, . "orked for the Australian ,iOv­ ~, . m., Monday through Friday first autonomous government. matter under consideration. How­ and that the University took the vacation b~ sure ' ~md ' visit St. Clair-Johnson ~tnment in Various capacities, (5:45 on Saturday), and at 9:55 Lee told a news conference ever, I was so incensed with Mr. quite effective disciplinary action , - for Ole alurrouehs Corpora- p.m. every nlgbt but Sunday. after a meeting with the British Wells' leUer appearing in your in spite of the fact that this is a and choose from awide selection of on, EVENING CONCERT: From 6 governor this morning that he issue of May 28 that I am unable so called "football schooL" . "S6NG FOR MY TImE LOVE", to 8 p,m. Wagner's Polonia Ov­ would agree to become Prime to wait to see if it is properly It sems to me if the Daily (ow­ Jantzen swimsuits. Even after hours of deUsbUal aIlJum (If deUcate airs erture, Schubert's Quintet in C Minister providing Goode ac­ answered. an is concerned with responsible ...unC bJ SaW TelTi with IUitar Major, Eight Russian Folk Songs cepted the conditions he outlined, I per$onally do not feel that the journalism, and I hope that it is; swimming your new Jantzen trunks ..,.. ftate accompaniment, is of- by Uadov, and the Shostakovich A key demand, Lee said, was comments Mr. Wells has quoted it should not print letters in such ered on this morning's mlJSic Violin Concerto. On FM, Dlabelll that auttlorlUes free nine Officials were ever meant to be taken obViously poor taste as the one will retain their 'good looks.' YOll will ~t from 10:05 a.m. to noon, Variations by Beethoven. of the People's Action Party seriously, or at least, if so in­ offered by Mr. Wells. Animals, "IVI - IOWA CITY 910 11/, _"PtIJer itema to be included are T.eM.,., ha. 2, liNI/I (PAP) jailed for political rea­ tended, certainly should not have indeed, but I was under the im­ particularly l~ke these "Prestwick­ :...emwable Year, 1919.by Shos- ,:00 M,ornlna Chapel sons. He said he also outlined been seriously accepted , I too preSSion that sex also belonged ':15 News "ceMain preliminaries" to the have heard rather crude state­ with the higher members of the takovich, the PaganinJ First Vio­ 8:30 TBA Plaid" lastex trunks. Short, form­ ~ CoacerW, S)1nphonic Varla­ 8 : 1~ Mornln, Music governor and that these would ments, along with some clever species! . :1$ BooJcsllelf have to be accepted before his ones, concerning our "illustrious" James S_ Noland, G :-Dona by Cesar Franck and Sym­ 10:110 New. fitting, in gOdd colors for ..-pbopic .Q~es by Rachmaninoff. 10 : ~ Music party would take office. football squad, but would hesitate 7 E. Prentiss St.... t IZ:OO Rl\yllun Bamblet The PAP Secretary General de­ to make them printed indictments underwater. Visit St. Clair­ " A RtviEw or BRmSH NEWS­ 1%:iIO News AP~RS, dealIni with matters at 12:tS Revlew of the British W~kllH elined to di!l:lose the other condi­ o( the entire team. Dean Huit's I:DO Moltly 'Mullc .lions ~ posed but ~ said he did office has stated that no evidence in~qatiori81 concern, will be 3:56 News Iohn,son toda),) ·Jearct at 12:45 p,m. following the 4:00 Tea, Time not think they would result in any implicating other persons on the Heating-Cooling 5:00 Children's Stories constituliol1al crisis. outing was obtained, and I am I; .. ~ .. S:U Spon.tlme ~WS A WEEK LATE: On 5:"" 'News 'Lee said that he had his party's willing to accept it. The same :I:U P1'evlew cabinet list all drawn up and that issue of the Daily Iowan carried - . ~y, 'May 24. the staff and . , 00 Itvenin, Concert • ~ ~is of WSUI defeated their 1:([0 I'ranklln Lecture If the governor accepted bls pre­ a story of a former student who r' •. ' 9:00 Trio - liminary conditions he , expected was convicted of larceny in a ~ulvalents from the TV Center 1/,15 New. FlI\81 . BRANDTS _. In • came of baseball ( ? ). A 10:00 SJON OFF his government to take office later. Johnson County Court. Does this imply the other 10,000 students on campus are thieves? 207 North linn ICrlptlonl, tto per year; lilt monUll, 1II:Ue-lood ..rvI~ Oil ndaMd .a""" ,uo; thr.. meaUll, ".21. Is not po.. lble, but eyery effort wlU I certainly do not condone the II" IOwan be mlde to correct erron with u.. Phone 1.0741 30-60-90 Day Charge Accounts ntXt luue. behavior of the persons involved MIMBBa .r til, AS80ClATID .alll in this well-publicized "indict- 'lbe Auoel.W Prfls I. entitled ex­ clullwly .to the use for repubUeation ~======~======~=====r~, ~ ~==~~ of all the local new. printed In thb new.paper •• wen al aU AP new' .•- dllPlteh... DAILY IOWAN IlJPltam6a' tao. ~BQ.O'" or JOUllNALI8l11 r.w:.,LTY Pub!lih ...... John M. lIarrlson Wtol'lal...... Arthur M. Sanclenon MverilaiQ& ...... rohn Koltman Clrcul.Jition." .• . , , •. • Wilbur Peterson ST. ' Gl n R· J0 H ns 0n 1''''111'111, aO&&D or SI'UbBMI' .0.3 ~UBLlCAT10!(S 1 JR. Dtto~ COU.. ' of ~ " .JIlA ' m; I ha, ~4~~ Ii,; IlavW JL ..Orten ~ dothlt1"5 • '1U'U1Wz.~9~r J»':t. BUIll ~, ~= of I'cIIt1lc:al 1e1DDl:e: J'ro'~. G. MoeUoi.'L ~bOol of IQuraalJlm; sata ~I D. IleJWlClJer, '~: PrOt. L. A. V.a 124 East Washington Dyke. Colle.. of J:ducalloD; Ga,., W. WWIaau, A4f I" ~I -~. . , " .. ,'. " ~ -..:r ...... , ',' . f .. ..

TMI DAILY IOWAN-lew. City, I • •- T.,.., J"", 1. 1fSf-P~ , ams IArab Prince King's Return De.ntal E.x 150 Hospital Staff Members Edward S, Rose .re ij ' News Digest I Being Given • 8H~ flll.... r- ~.I· Grabs Power SCRIPTIONS let us torY, Y" ' topicol Storm Arlene Brings Flood, .... Vit.mlns - ell Ir•• ""' CAIRO, ba...... ,... aplt~nl to dormitory, which will be remodel­ plemenl to the military agreement Days ...... 14f Word Persona1 loons wbl t for m r 1-1-' 1-3 Secretary. ate on grounds that he has heavy Four a ed for cIa room usc. JACKETS., i1hoes. o"e"hoet, igned a year later, and th minor ~iye Days ...... 1~ a Word H.~: PUSONAL I ns on typewrite.... Dirksen said he also had seen railroad interests. There wilJ be three windowle s m~rWou furniture. 4=. Auto Porls For Sole Strauss himself recenUy and heard 1957 economic a i tance agrec· en Days ...... 2W a Word I:y<, Loan '"' \ pho.... ,nph •• oporto ~ul_t. Hod.- He is a partner in Carl f. Leob, classrooms on the second floor of ment. One Month ...... ~ a Word E Loan Co. Phone 5-l2B nothing to sugl$est that Strauss Rhoades & Co., specializing io JOHN bu)'a CUllL 1-5I1M. 1$ JUDSON .,..r elul,.e. for Vo11mwaaen. the annex. and the library will be The politely phrased nole em­ (Minimum Charge ~) Phone Ttt5 aft r $·10 p .m. 4-1 wanted to gIve 'up the battle for railroad slocks. on the first floor, along with a li­ ----W-h-e-re-T-a-e-a-t--- Typing Senate confirmation to the cabinet pha ized lhe abrogation was not The gove rnment study will cover brarian's office, students' typing post. meant as an unfriendly act. TURKEY SANDWICHES .nd HOME- TYP__IN __ G _. ______...... ______all transportation fields-rail, air, room, and a microfilm reading I pupplH. 0.... • "It is my ~on.idered opinion :\fADE PlIO",. Mapleeresl Sand- TYPING. raM. Gua ..n ,-nBC motor and ship. One or its major room. A two·level tack room will With Shop. ""'y. 21. SOuth. Ac.-- able. I-l~ afler 5:30 that the nomination won't be be located on the ground floor. GRADUATESI from lbe Airport. Phone 1.1173. '-16 objectives will be to recommend TYPING. IBM. 1202. withdrawn ..• I have no reason The bids on the structure will Now i. the time to arrange fOr Who Does It? to believe that Strauss won't be solutions in conflicting Govern­ moving your household good •. Help Wanted TYPINO.3m. f-IIR ment policies toward various kinds be opened July 2 at 2 p.m., fol ­ and ~r¥Ia. 0 K . confirme.d," Dirksen told news------~------TYPl! G. IOU. T-1R of transportation. lowing a public hearing at 1 p.m., Let TtIompson Transfer .. Stor f-14R m.n. Horner said. SlIMMER employment. feel In Room A Commerce Department spoke • age auist you in maki", your 305 Unh"."lt) Hall. 3 pm. Thun- ______4-_15 RUBBISH and IIllht haulln.. '-5~!:i The GOP leader also warned move. d l. Jun~ 4th. Car n~ '1. 1-4 man said Erpf's withdrawal was 5-U that any filibuster against Strauss' RUNNING FROM BARDOT? • FREE eSTIMATES confirmation could create a legis­ spontaneous and not requested by NICE. France (UPII - Ferdin· • EXPERT ADVICE TYPING. 6118 . 8-12R ror rent. Strauss. The department had de­ . Dubuque. lative logjam in the Senate. De­ and Vidalin, arrested when he was • NO OBLIGATION TYPING. ,-043'1. '-lm bate on the nomination will begin nied Thursday that Erpf had been caught trying to sleal a yacht at Phone 21(.1 REE room and bolrd In e,,-chan,. Thursday. selected to direct lhe study but THOMPSON TRANSFER ror ,,"ork. Siudenl ,Irl. Call '-5510. nearby Ville-Franche. explained to I .. STORAGE CO. Phone 4191 .-s In another development, Finan· acknowledged he was one of a num­ police he needed it because he was Autos for Sol. b e r 0 f transportation experts 529 So. Gilbert FREE room for 1I m.n .tudenll In cier Armand G. Erpf asked Strauss so in love with Brigitte Bardot he Agent for ~xehance for work durLn. UJnm~r IGTD '.000 mils on TP 11100 enclne. TICJerI' for . I~ - FI t Cia. Chlc.co sounded out for the post. THE DAILY IOWAN RESERVES Ion PIIone 7701 . 4-4 rlou 011 .. " only Dial 4145 PoliJI rd to New Yo rk on PenlU)·lvanta !bU- to drop him from consideration as had to leave France to forget her North American Van Lines of road O",eount. Ext. 3143. 5-5 member and possible director of Sen. A. S. Mike Monroney, (D· WANTt:D . Incle men to do ya'd work a THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY a government transportation study. Okla.), who criticized Erpf'. re· Ind chor... In e"~h.n,e lor aparl· ------I.sa Commander AGNAVOX HI·Ft Corlllol". lIe,,', 211" ment both ummer ao4 Dnd f U If' - blenl . 1-..12 . f-4 Erpf said he made the request ported selection, said the finan­ Ie... 1-11546. ,-$ ciers action "does not remove ADVERTISING COPY. \\rJ:STlNGHOUSE laundromat and The Thrifty Driver Stops At Phone dryer. • \t000. 4210 . &-1 the lack of perception demon­ strated by Secretary Strauss in -3 RADIO ghonocnph. RaPtr .. n,e. ddk. Dentists Meet Ride. Wanted Intlqu d_. and _.e.. ry. Dial offering him a job in the first ~II f-' place despite the gross conflict 300 mUeo 01 Harnlbu'r. Apartl"'ent for Rent For Workshop of interest." 8th or aft.. r. Z;"t. 34 If 8-3 APART. rroNTs 8-4a~3 Irt r 1;00 p.m. J une 10th. ~43' evenln.l. Rooms for R6nt "Citizenship is a two-way street "This blindness of (Strauss) has 6-2 T-2 and the professional man has a been disturbing to many members !ogq.D.m.' N... FURN HED Z room apanm 'nl .v.lI- special responsibility to his com. of the committee." Monroney said. ~i~~ A CDII~::n~o~:mfo~1 your car, Trailer ior Sale 'of obi June 13th. Call 7M1. ,.\3 munity, as people look to him fot' In warning against a fili buster FOOlwlockrn. tfunk., V ... '1; = lust a block south lUlie ' OWNAHOME. 3:\' one b~droom. GRADUATE------men. Tv.·in bedroom wllh n- leadership." advised Robert F. on Strauss' nomination, Dirksen -- :to of the library I Covered patio. NIe... 8-I~Z 8-13 grlnt. half-bath. Slnlle room. Cl t~ 6-11 ~ bU I. Pnrkln, I tlltll ... S ltmm r ancl l or • Ray, professor and director of said the target date at which such fall oc~upan cy. 1~ Burll nl'on I' • Deluxe. SUI's Institute of Public Affairs, a talkathon would be aimed would 1-13 Excellent in a lecture Monday at a Post- be June 30, the end of the fiscal '-2 graduate Workshop in Dentistry, year. He said this might hold up CAN SAVE THE ONE HOUR paychecks for government employ- being held on campus this week. ees by delaying action on new ARTISTIC CLEANING WAY I Some 30 dentists from al1 parts money bills. YOU! Oderless, Mothproof oC the Midwest are attending the A newsman commented that Sen. Cleaning five:day sessi?n. The workSh?~. is ate Demoncl'atie Leader Lyndon deSIgned to IDcrease capabIlities B. Johnson ha said the nomina. 1853 SCHULT; 31 fool. Iwo IlMroom. USED .ame.... movie II.Mba.... 1.1'1- Bart Derrick. Lol :Ii, Dennll Mobll FOR ltENT ~ room unrurnl h d apan- poch. nl.r..... UII to " off. Youn", ~or. c?mmunity as well as promote tion might be laid aside for priority Court. EDit MuocalLne Ave. G.3 ROOMS for m .. n. R IIOn_ble. LInton m nl. 810,. .nd r 'rller• ..,r lur- Studio 8-5 LADIES' nl.htd, W I Ide. Ava llabl June Illh. IDdlvldual professional develop- items like appropriations measures. ru ,nllhed. ~221 . 8-13 SEE th~ n w .7 1001. 10 1001 wId W~ .t- - 0 1.1 ...1 bt-\w~n • and I. '-:10 ment. I But Dirksen said there might be Wood Mobile HomM at For... t View 1DOUBur; or alnll~ 'ionma. Clo"" In. Riders Wonted Dr. Ray outlined three possible "some resistance" to such a move. T raller Park. AIIIO • variety 01 u d Men or women· Dial V141. 5-2e I I Iralk'ra 811 lit from fWOOO up. Sank ' I ways for professional men to help fLnandn • . Ceu 81*1. ' - 18 ROOMS lor men. Phon. 54.. aft .. r TO C.II/oml. June 10th. P.ul Morcan. 4:00 p.m 4-t6RC ~~ W their communities. I lU~ 31 foot tn11e •• Ex ... lIent condlOon. 2 bedrooms. Phone 8-4300. 8-2 GRADUATE men Ilud nLa. 01.1 17'1- WASHlNCTON. 0 C. June 7th. 3341 . 8-. "First of all, help develop or ..28 AM·PRO _ .. It Ne.., York keep alive the community's cui· I I 5 tural arts and recreation centers," I House For Sale 3 ~tNGTJI; rooms for m~n . I-oZ... 402 he advised. Miniature Golf N Doda • 8· 11 THRF. rOllin .partment wllh b.th. 11th. 41M. FOR SAL!:: Puple". Wett Itde. AVIII- 8-21R Unfurnl lied. IIlway 211 Soulh. 8-1 Second, the profes ional ma n CLEANING able J une 14th. Call 8681 betW"-" --- A.aU ble JUM 11th. Dlat U18 b - 8:00 a.m. and ~;OO p .11\o 8- tS ROOMS Wllh or wllholll klt~hen Av.n. tween a and 5 '·19 should take part in . political activi· New felt on all 18 holes. able June l Oth for lumm ••nd fall. WE CLEAN ON FOR RENT. th,..;-;;;m furnl.hed ties of the party of his choice, and I So come out, join tht! fun. 415 E. BURLINGTON -- \8-5831 art.. r 4:00 p .m. 6· 20R a"arlment wtth !)alh ClnM! In. AVllt- CAUrOnNlA Iller UI ...... 2270. a.s third. professiona! men should SATURDAY! 114 SO. COLLEGE Instruction ROO:;;;;- {ofr men. liD E. Davenpo.t. Ibl" ~ un .. 101h. Olrl o. couple. Dial , ~I I> tween a Inl1 ~ . 5-19 take an active interest in (heir Open: n p.m. 2 Block. BALLROOM dance leHOnl. Swln, .lePI. ~9:' -20 local school systems, Ray said. W •• k NI,blo, Norlb of Mimi Youde Wurlu. e-e tlOOMS lor rent Summer. '15. 00 per month.. Phone 3101 . 5-1 I ~ p.m. Sat. AIrport - TYPEWRITERS Ind UD. IIIw&1 218. WANT ADS Trail.r for Rent i'lOo!\ls for .u.;.~ ' r ~. [aU. Men - 8-lJII. e.I' • REPAIRS SUMMER .....Ion. Furnblled. Utllltlu. GET FAST RESULTS Cunnln.ru.m·a Trailer Court. • SALES tijtfjt'1~ • RENTALS DAYS STARTlNG- 'I~Uihcl}if~~ ,I R't)~A( " b~l~l' Use An Iowan Want Ad Ignition PORTABLES STANDARDS Corburetors TODAY! GENERATORS STARTERS ROOM lor aummer. Men. 7485 Briggs & Strallon Motors SINGLE room for ",tn lor WIKEL SNEAK PREVUE LOOP or raJ I Phone 8-5801. APARTMENTS for rent. AdulLa. DI.I I Pyramid Services ROOMS (or , Iudenl boy.. M no- '4~3. '·18 TYPEWRITER COa DAVID O. WED. NITE 7:30 .. HOTEL ",nable eI8$. 8-1S SEl2NICK prmnts hIs production 01 621 S. Dubuque Din! 5723 SMALL "P6Tlmenl. mt:n I), couple. ]JJo- .. ROOM with kllchenclle lor two u.,d~r- duoed .ummu file . Dial 3103. 11-.& Dial I-l0S1 2 S. Dultuc!ua vaduate ,iris. Dial 3103. '-11 IT'S NEWI IT'S DIFFERENT! ROOMS GRADUATE lor OVIO. 23) MEN: 530 N. Gtlyti.Jle to Clinton o[r... the MOS1' for aum­ m~r and I.U. B~uUrul house. lhowr.rI'. Come in around 7:30, see PREFERRED cookln, prlvlleles. J20.00 uP. 5&87 o. 5348. 6-17 Do You Need Extra Money? the SNEAK and stay and see "-1 GUESTS * ROOMS for men; fall. 8-170'1 . 8-' During certaill ROOMS lor Itudenl 11.111. lummer. this big feature. • 8- 1107. Co, We have openings for telephone VARSiTY convention peri. where people r OW'OR'An" (00 , NOW! ods, all available Chr. girls to work part time. Four hours B' *elgo hotel room. are ~ frequently taken. daily. No experience necessary. Call You can be Assured Qf ~ACK & JILL A comfortable accommo. 8-5 164. dations in the hearJ of NURSERY R the Loop, anytime, by advertise . . . E-t. writing f/lt your FREE "Preferred Guest C.rd" where people D from the Hotel Hamil. SCHOOL look f ROCK-.. JENNIFER VITTORIO ton, toda y, The Hamil· . . . HUDSON· JONES, DE SICA o ton - preferred by Ihe 615 S. Capitol ~ , SUTTON ISlI:Iily. and busineaa ex. -Slim RADIO and T.V. Inc. , C,"'.M.... Sc:Ope COLOR by Of LUXf ecutives for ·do.wntown Offers special pre.school _ ", E. Mark.t convenience. Ind courte­ USE T summer program. Slote li ­ # OUi hospitality It eenai· XTUI XTRAI censed and capably quoli. ble ratea-guar,anteu • MAGNAVOX • R.C.A. • I4m~ ' The Daily Iowan fied staff. Dial 8-3890. 2 Of Your Favorite (with advance noti~) We Service All Makes and AI odels ROAD RU'lINER reservationa anytime of Day care and baby sitting. COLORTOONSI (J~ the year 10. you,. ihe pre­ WANT ADS! T.V. • Radio • Car Radio • HiFi • Stereo "Fast and Furious" =".,.'" /\11011"- ferred gueat. 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L ~~;; jbst a few day~ the current acaq~i~ year will come to a,closet • I · ;.~ an2f'with,it the 'rush , and confusion of' Jast 'minute packing, and goodbys.l(" We ~t the low~a Book ana SupplyCol1lpany have ~nioyed the privi.. ~ ~ lege of serving you in both your academi.c and recreational require- ments, and we hope that in most cases ~ur service has been satisfacto"y. As you start packing for the trip home'or for some special vac~tion , trip, many of you will look at "our yea r~s a~cumulation oftextbooks and ! ,... • decic~e to rush down to your favorit~ l ~k st9re and convert them to cash. Before doing' so, it is 'emly fair t~ pbint out that the book you plan to dispose of has served you well as a-tool used to further your equca· tlon. It has p'robably cost you' t~ss than rthe price'of a Coke or.cup of " c~ff~e p~r h~~r s.lp~nt i ri · th~Vcfa 'ss o~~l ah~dH .lst ,1l has substantial scHya~e I value. ;:-' ',\ . j ' .I .~ ~ . -: :" ";C f. .. ' ',' . For your information there Were ~pproximately 1600 required .te~t~.. books used at S.U.I. during the past y~ar. Of that total 83 wi" be - replaced by new editions,- 148 will probably be discontinued and the balance to the best of our may be used next year. Those w knowladg~ r tr books that we hope wi" be used again will bring up to 50% of the n~W ti . ' w price, depending of course on the ,stocks already on hand and future . , w .' , I,"" . n 'neeas. Those bein'g d~scorftiriuecL wi" bring the .best a.va.labl'e p~ices a "offered from outside sources, "a9'ain .depending oM ,the natLooa~ , d~mand. ,

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