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Tlie Weather Serving the State l'huDClenC.,... ,. n I , b t University of Iowa f.Uowee) t" pDenI ..... Frid.r. HlP ....r. 11; Campus and I••• 53. H .... W ...... r. Iowa City ·e· 7f; I••• 55. Eat. 1868 - AP Leased Wire - Five Centa Utilily Pl,aces Teach~rs Represent 201 Years of Service Storm Damage AI $25;000 The estimate of storm damage to facilities of the Iow~-l1linois Gas and Electric Co. was almost doubled Wednesday by Robert H. Lind. dis~rlct mana«er. The pre­ vious estimate ot $10,000 to $IS,- '*' was jumr>ed to $20,000 to $25,- 000. f The discovery of additional hid- K . (h· f den damage and small trouble, which also has slowed repairs, ae- U' 11 e s L ,-II S orean ·. . Ie counted for the new estimate, Lind ' \ i ted t B'I .. . B I. CHICAGO (IP)-Jacob Burck, 48, PuUtzer prize winnin. editorial po n ;:~es Lack Service an,on OOKS cartoonist for the Chicago Sun-Times, Wednesaay was ordered de- II Sf Ubbo rn About 100 to 150 homes are still • ported on the grounds that he was a member of the Communist party without electricity today, Lind fe- Byr.ommun,"sls when he last enteud the United States in 1936. • 0 P •PO rted. He said that they were \;,c Jerome T. McGOWan, immigration dcpartment hearing ottlcer, n Nee Plan . • issued the deportation order against Burck, whose ~yndicated draw- . scattered over the east side of WASHINGTON (J1» - The ings ap!lellr In some 35 daily newspapers across the country. . Iowa City, but that the greatest It a,t e departme~t Wednesday Burck, a ChW:agoan now, denied he evel' was a member ot the SEOUL (Thursday (ID>. --Gen. number were on Johnson st. Other C · I d I ", reas without servl'ce were on Lu- ±nl l lifted Its ban on the use of ommurust party. A native ol Po an , he f rst entered the U.S. at Mark Clark, U.s. special envoy a b C . h I the a,e ot 10. He last entered in 1936, when he returned lrom a trip Walter Robertaon and Ambassa- cas, Dodge, GoverlJor, Summit and -'_ y . om~unlst au.t ors n to Moscow. . . dors Ellis BrillS and Robert Mur- ,Court st., and on 7th ave., Dear- oWl;Seas hbrarJes prOVIded the Marcus T. NQelly, district immigration \lWcer, said Burck has 10 met for as minutes today with boEn st. and the extreme south- worJu servo "tho ends of dcmoc- days in whlch to appeal the order. It no appeal Is made, II warrant South Korean President east section 01 Iowa City. racy'." · ror tpe cartoonist's arres~ and deportation will be issued autc;'matl- Rbee. , Lind said t~at all but a couple of "0 lib I hid cally, Neelly S~Ic;l. Burck s attorney, William H. KIng Jr., saId the "Th .- d .. R b 011 the primary electric lines had been ur rar CS ave aoqu re order wl\1 be a dbaled. 0 same /IS 1OS""r ay, 0- I .IJ ks b C ist ertson told correspondents after fepaired. Bomo 00 y ommun or Burck wot! .the Pulitzer priJ;e in 1941. the short Beilion of the armistice 21. I 4 Most of the repair work Wed- REPRESENTING A TOTAL OF 201 Jeal'll in educational service Ire these lour panel IpealuJrII par- Communist sympathizers that , deadlock. ell nesday was on individual home tlclpatiDI' In tbe round table clIIeusalons on teJl4lhi nK .t SUI. Seated II (len.) Ernest HOI'n, profes.or- bave notblpg to do with com- That meant no progress in eon- .!~ H · B. N Ob. dl :.14-1'0 service. Most of the homes wlth- emeritUI 0' education and a teacher III.nee 1901. On his rll'bt is Frink L. Boyden, beaclmas1er 01 munism," said a slatemcnt issued earlng rings 0 Je Ions vlncing Rhee tba pe should jOio.- :u out service today . are ones which Deerfield academy, Deerfl~Jd. MUs., since 1902. S tan d In,. are A. Cui&' Baird (leU), proftSlOr.emerl- :;oi~~ FtohseteraPDPUrollVe~ .1 of Secretary . In U.s. plana for fin armistice. ' have not had lead-in wires re- tuB of speeeb and an educator liJlCe 1910. On hJ" ril'ht 111 Georfe W. Stewart, prolellor-emerltus 01 ~ (S Id 1lobeI1IIon, R_ Meet pa;:: ;~IPc;~t~:!~f::i:n:ork_ llbyslcs and In the career of helplnl' youth Iince 1898. '- , :i;:1h£:~~~:~~~ :~~:~~~~ r0 it' chool Bui ing Projed ~EJ~:E1:~e~~~~?~: Ing for the light company untJl Qua' I,·f,·es of 'Old Gray Mare erstock at the end of the war or Iowa Cl~ '~ JiIOsed $795,000 senhower's special ~nvoy sent here between 9 and 11 p.m. Tuesday .' as the result 01 gifts. To remove school bUWJinJ;. {ld re-modellng be opened and a public reading to seek Rhee', cooperation In th e ' ht d ort d b k ( k or destroy th«:se books arbitrarily plan mQI! ' willi cit approval of beld Friday, July 17, I :30 p.m. U.S. program for an armistice in P~g6 ,an wre: ~ ac or wor N' d cI. T h P' I S ",ould be to defeat the very pur- the citizen "W~~sday. No onc Any combined bids made on all Korea. a a.m. e nl!S ay. ~,es which brought these librar- appcatM' 0 voice objections or three additions wlll be received MUrphy I, special advillCr to I Lind said that all homeoWners ee e In eac er ane ays I . bel t t without electrjcity today should I es Into ng. raise any ques ions a a public until Wednesday, 1:30 p,m., but Clnk. UN commander, on Korean Policy Announeed hearing held by the school board will not be opened and read until problem,. lhone the Iowa-Illinois Gas and Starting with the age-old query Tho revised policy was an- tor the... purposes. July 17, ]:30 p.m. As the party proceeded to the lectrlc Co. lind report the lack of ",what is a good t~a .c~er?", two na- broad sympathy and an unfailing "public servant" to some commu- nounced by Dr. Robert L. Johnson, Two new elementary schoOll5 arc Budget lor the comlng year will presidential mansion, more tban service. ~ind wished to doubJe- ~l~nally-known vlSltmg schoolmen sense of humor. He should be in- nitles meahS "community proper- retirinjt administrator of the planned for Iowa City, plus addl- be approved at the next school 1,000 South Koreans passed by ~hcck ~r~t o~ ~0i: without serv- lomed sev~ral SUI st~dents an.d telligen! but not pedantic, firm ty" and even "public stave" an state department's International tions to three grade schools: Hor- board meeting whreh Is scheduled carrying banners and chanting an- Ice ';'. ~ a en previously educators !n exchanglOg expen- but not Intolerant, familiar but that too oCten signs of normal Information administration, w h II lice Mann, ROQsevelt and Henry for next Wednesday. 'slopns. , comp e . enees dur10g a roundtable on not vulgar. He should be young hum a n qualities al)d amiable said Dulles gave his approval. Sabin. An addition to Lincoln .OX', React * * * teaching Wednesday at SUI. And enough to recoUect his Own ehUd- weaknesses are vic wed with Johnson expressed hope It would school 18 under construction now. South Korean official reaction ' ne they found themselves in .com- hood, but old enough to have put alarm, the current shortage 01 help "clear the air" In the book This project is scheduled for com- Taft's Condition Iwltt Ilnd bristling to tha loeal , Rural Pho plete agreement on many pomts. away childish things. elementary teachers lind pcrhaps purge row and facilitate the task pleUon by September. eel d news th_t the R41ds had accepted ~ I R d In addition to J'leeding a sense Compromise SllJ'fested other causcs are changing some f his successors. Contract lor the Lincoln school Report 'Goo' Gem. Mark CJark'. ofter for the "lervlee estore of humor whJch can respond at "Although he should not be attitudes. The purae of books started ar- addition calls for expcndltures to- It . two ,sides '\0 meet and discuss a any ho~r 01 the daY-;-or night-:-to ashamed to proclaim his Idcals, t- Frances Camp, director 01 edu- ler Scn. Joseph McCarlhy (R- tallit;lg $54,150. Total for all con- A er OperatIon date for an arm"tice that would IAfter Cable Repa"lr unpredl~table ,situations, for 10- sh.ould. be prepar~d lor eompro- cational placem~nt, ob. erved that WlsJ charged that 30,000 boolt~ struction will be approximately leave Korea dl~ided. stance, It was ~ uggested that the mise 10 a practlcal WOrld. He some commlJl1lty chambers 0 by Comlllunists were in the Jl- $195,000. xNEW YORK (JP)- SCn. Robert Soli\h Kqtea s absentee truce community wants the teacher to should be able to mix with others commerce are 'flOW helping super- braries. A number 01 directives Bids to Be Received A. Talt (R-Ohio) underwent lin delegate, Maj. Gen. Choi Duk All acal and rur.al .phollell in hllve "the c.o~stitution of ~ ,plow- without superciliousness or em- inte.ndents attract teachers. The were then I sued by aUthorJtic! Bids on tt!:e t\VO new elementary exploratory operation Wednesday said. Jth~ felt obligated to the Iowa city lI1'ea are .back in horse, the flOes and breedmg ot a barrassment. He should deal with placement offiee, ' lIhe ~ald, re- here and in the eQ$I.llng conlu4\.oP schools -mast tie riceived by Tues- . ' 'tbe-tl&1UIlI of a truce unde, service today, Roy Williams, man- r~ee horse; ana,· the sterling quaU- his pupils not i{l the mass but as celves hundreds of letters, bro- some non-Communist and antJ- day L'30 pm at which time they as 5p~C;laJlsts triad to fl1)d qut praent.tern\s not only tor.his OWI'i ager of the Nortt:twe$tt!rn BeU Tel- hes o~ the Old Gi'sy Mare." Some separate indivi.d~aLs, each ",:ith chures and ~stcard~ displaying Communist books were removec wlll b~ ope~ed and a pUblic read- more about the hlp ailment wb1c:b collhtry's sake but also because !t ephone Co., said Wednesday. P,8rtlclpan~s ~ugg!!sted further that his or her sigOlflcant personality. the opportunities WhlCh teacherE and a tew were burned. ing will be made. forced him to give up active lead- would be "llJllrJl!medlable hlston- Williams estimllted total dam- perhaps the. community ,eJl:,Pects "He should avoid rcglmentatlon might havc ror a normal social Ike Gives Opinion Henry Sabin addition bids will ership of the senate. . cal bluq4er on the part of Amer- age to telephone company ;f~~II,i~ies t~o. much Io~ l~ teachers, :n ~om- and· prejudice as he would an and recreational life In certain President Eisenhower said re- be received o))Cned and read Wed- "H to d th r 11 '! at $10,000 Wednesday .. From : ope .p .rlson w t t e other pro eSs ons epidemic. If this kind 01 teache communities. cently that somebody seoms to nesdB 1'36 m e 5 0 e opera lon" we...., boycotted aU truce se3- repairing burned ~ut telephone Stu,dents, FaCility Take Part enters a community, no price if have got frightened. He said that y,. P". and his condition is ,ood, the, May 211; principally on i to two weeks' work still remains in The visiting educators around too high to reimburse him for (C . d Page R) he tymself would not have re- Bid. on the addition to Horace hospital reported. Taft will be 64 grounds that big decisions were cables which were temporarily whose long-time experle~ces thf what he does." ontml.lc on 't moved, for example, mystery stor- Mann school wm. be received, this September. bein, reached Without consulta- taped. There wer/! about 15 cases two-session roundtable was or- While it was brought out that VIEWS DIFFER- 1 ics by Dashiell Hammett, whose opened, and II pubhc reading held There was no specUl.c disclosure tion with South Korea. where power lines fell on the ganized, were Claude M. Fuess name has been mentioned fre- one week fro III today at I :30 p.m. as to what t~e ope~atlo.n showed, Seuton Dubious cables and burned them out. Re- headmaster of Phillips academy, • I . A qucnUy in congressional lnvestlga- lteadln.. Set. but the hos~ltal saId hlS hlp had On Clipitol . Hill, meanwhile, pairing them f8l'lylres cuttin-g and and Frank L. Boyden, headmaster RUSSians Lift rmed Blockade lions ot communi.!\m. Roosevelt addition bids are to been Improvirtg. some senators expressed appre- Aplicing the cable~ which may car- of Deerfield academy, both in The new policy announced Wed- The operation, performed under hension not over Rhee's possible , ry,. hundreds of individual tele- Massachusetts. Also taking pari • nesday night represented a rever- Damage Sa.rvey Ordered the watchful eyes 01 W~shington course - . bl.!t at the way truce phone lines. were a dozen Io~a slu~ents and A 'W k Sf S·,d sal of the stand the state depart- . and Cincinnati physlclans, cut negotiations are shaping up. Abollt 100 telephones were out s~af~ ~embers, IDcludlOg t~ree s' or ers age I owns ment took when the row first For Osceola County through the abdominal wall and Sen. Knowland (Jt-Callt.), act- of order over Tuesday night. This dlstmgUlshed professors-ementus flared up, The department at that Is known as a laparotomy. ing Republican floor leader, told number was reduced to 50, 35 local ot SUI: A. CraIg Baird oJ the de- BERLIN If' M f E •• I time put out an order statlnr WASHINGTON (JP)- The office No intimation was given that the senate tha' "crave consequen- and 15 rurjll, by Wednesday noon partm~nt of speech; Ernest Horn, Berlin work~r~ bad e~e~n~~: R:~ strictions between East and West .. tha~ no material by a~y contro- of Sen. Guy pillette (~-Iowa) said an operation WJlS In prospect when cea" may develitp from a truce ill land the job wa~ comllieted. Wed- education, a~d George W. Stewart, sians into lifting th!lr armed bar- Berlin. verslal person, CommuOlst, fellow- Wedn~: the agriculture de- Taft ~ one of the most powerful whlch the Clijltese Communist re- nesd.ay night.·. With restor.atlon of physics. rica de of the city's East-West bor- At Id-d th e Ria' ld- travelers, etc .. will be used under partment has ordered a damage men 10 congress - entered New glmo Wakes no ,uarantees in re- servIce to all Jlomes, reialr ctew~ . Boyden, who bas served Deer· der Wednesda b sta to sit nm a~ n ~s ns Yle any circumstances." survey In · the area of Osceola York Hospital Saturday ni&ht for a spect to the IIrmlstice. li from Dubuque, f?linton, D"venport field since 1922; stre!sed repCllted- down "nd SIO~ y dOW: :trikes. ete 0 P W~ s ~Onnd pOInt. ~ Pe~ This was followed up by the county, Iowa, h~rl! a vicious hail "checkup" on his hip aJ1ml!nt. Statin. that he was talking as and . Cedar Raplda were I relieved Iy t.ha,t lo,:,e Of. ch~ldren and an Work was almost halted at many P.F: ee °tra~el b o~~~em~n UI:~O~ March 17 directive issued by as- storm Sunday teportedly de- an 'IndivIdual ~enator, Knowlal1d Wednesday night. " un~unlO~shabl,e. s~nse .or .M.mor big industrial plant!;. between East !nd weit p Berlin sistant secretary Carl W. McCar- stroyect 10,009 aer~s of corn. DEBATE ON BROADCASTS there was , "joker" In any Wllliams eXPfe~sed appr,eclatior/ a,re .tbde ttW\P:,mctaJ j,uahties of 13ut the strikers were not satis- will be restored, ertective tomor- die stating that it was the sec;re- Gillette', aide ,said the senator WAS~INGTON (If'}-Sharp sen- truce that ml~t be Signed. He for the patience and cooperation o~ a g?O .. eac e . \ ~ uess, :-vhf . . row" tary's decision not to "make the ipformed Ute pe,partment of the ate floor opposition polnlecl;,out that the Chinese Reds Iowa Cltian~. ije said that very has b~n on th; PhlUips ~t,aff for fled. Th~y contl,nued to loaf and . . works at Communist authors a situation .tler . receiving "urgent Wednesday to a bill fightin,· ltnd negot1atl~ tn Kor~a few colnplalnts had been recefved. 40 y!ars, suggested tMt lt s pas- protest and ma~ keep up their ThIS ~eant elevated and sub- part of our public libraries." t I gr " from tti t' P 0- . iil b b U are labclleq "Peoples' Volunteers:' .. , . 1lbrl! ,to prtlpare too many' r harassing tactics today. In many way trains would resume runnJng . e e . ams e coun y s r revive m or ase. a '.Therefore Knowland said tho I ~81 T ' blu~'prJnfs ani! that the! deflnitlor places in East Germany too the across town instead of stoppin. at Johnson Wednesday night ruled dUctlon and marketing committee, preventing unrestricted ' • DOGS ..." ESTA ~ , of 'a good -teacher Ilke that 01 workers were reported 'striking. the sector borders for the' first out the burning of any books farm bureau officials and county and telecasts of big league ga Chinese Red government is no ~ h01RhANGEld~~" ~ t(1P) :... A will beauty is extremely' hard to draw The workers were unarmed time since martial' law was de_ las a "wicked symbolic act." Chambers of Commerce. throughout the country. party ~ to ,the nelO~ations, 'Will not w c prov .... a rust fund i for ' . . sign the truce "ana does not ,uar- the care of two d(lgs was set aside , Indicates QuallUel The Russians were backed. b?,. the elared on June 17. It meant the . antee that the irmlstice will be here Wedne.day by District Juqge ' Bu~ Fuess had indicated at least tanks and tr?ops of two dlVlSlons 80,000 crossing the borde't to , Fire ·Damage. Q'uadrangle Room respected once it bas been entered M. D. Van Oosterhout. Miss Hilmll some of the qualities of a good on the outskirts, and tully arm.ed work no longer would have to ' into." Mattson, 56, ' w~o died a year ago, leacher in the course of his Tues. Ea~t his .1lPpolntment as ao)' of the violence which rocked The Iowa ' legi.&l,!tive. inttrlm hout-. toda1. . ... colonel of th~ WeJ,lh Guard,• .~J!, !\It~e is already al') at:fY field mar- the Soviet zone on June 1'1 and committee, has given the board of '\The' Redll 'were met bY' veteran shal, marshal of tAil air .force and ' an ~~lJ\iral of .the neet. , coat scores of lives. education aUlhorlty to spend $'15.- South· ~onan and 2d division . ! .. ,I • , . ' lOt \. ,...' ' At one time Wednesday morn- 000 for expansion of faciUtiea. at troops who had burled the Com­ " STOOUOLM. Sweden (Thur,sday) · (JP)-At't. president George lng the temper of the workers University hospitals for care of munists back at least five times in Meany today hailed F;ast Oorman; wotJ7 StUdent ...... -.lM" II .....1.. b, B ..... Publleation.. Inc., 1JI Iowa Ave• • Iowa 'I'loe 0.11, I ••• a .1 .....I1.D de ..rl· DAlLY IOW.ui I!DJTOalAL STArr Jldlior . .. " .. "" ... ,," .. J_eo Foster (8UMil~::uNf::-J.:-':;:na Jr.) ~: '::3: It::~:;~1.!~ ::~~i~~;l:~:~: ':"!1~0~:::.;~ ManIlInC Edllor , .. " ... los-pb Me)'ft 1S D ates at SS l\Ian:ll I, 1118. 1Io ....~ 8a1•••• ,; •• ,... . I. I.e •••• N.,.. Eclltar • . .. , . •...•• Sa.rab Adami NEW YORK (A") _ A 40-year- For days now Washlrtgton has M .....,. ClI7 EdJtor , ...... lien BanilsoD " old ex _ band leader ho·""" to been chewing over rumors that MEMBER or TlJE ASSOClATEI?_!RES!I -Call---"-1-9-1------~1 Aall City l!:dJtor .. ,. " Dave Pete.son ... ~~ The AuocIaIe4 heu UI entil-.. ex· • Ir...... , ...... strike it rich in a bu iness as old Pre!lldent Eisenhower and bl~ d ....v~ 10 the uae for ftputlltcatlon ....r. ae•• I ...... e.' ..... I...... Sporu Edlt4r ...... ,. J're4 Thoma _ as ancient Greece and as new .lS "cold war;' team are about to of all tile loul new. printed In Utla .r ...... oe ...all Ie n. D.U, I..... s6eiel7 UJlor ...... " I K"jlhy Harl'll tomorrow's firSt edition _ re- sling the East German Communists :::l'ei:.': •• ....u u all AP n...... I... la' .111_ ••• ,. 1100 c •••••, .. • W(orlal Aulrtlnt , ..•.... , .. Kat CrOll well kn W bar el U.n. Oea.... Chi.,. PholoCN'p.... r ""'" BUI Turner minding people not to forget Im- over the - 0 n r. • ,- ortant dstes. The team is reported thinking of ...a.. Subecriptlon raka - by .,a....le,J1n 10WI '. DAILr IOW.uiBiilINBSS STAP' P f'- ... 1 . f • A"al1' a"•• "., ClI!·. 25 ""nb weeJci)' or .. per year In B In III SAP \0 The Greeks had a word lor it- 0 u:nn.. Surp us American ood to ,I . or Ii4vance; .• Lx ...onUII. ".2'; three ' u. eu an ..er. . . . am . •.. n "mnemonics" _ and Barry Hilton, East Germany. montha. " .lIO. By "",II In low., .. per "'-.t- BuS. M",...... " " JOM T.tman Th Cit I cl maCULATIONI year; .Ix mont,,-, $5: thr .. ,:"onl.hl. C.... llied Man ...... Marl.ha Mottel who used to slap a mean bass in e Qmmun s over or scan $5; .11 othe mall subscrIptions. $10,00 his orchestra-leading days, has accept, or refuse. But either way Call 8-2151 "1" d. 0.1 , ...'n per year: .Lx mODUlI. $5~; Ihfft' IiAILY IOWAN CJRctj"LATION .I1'A', appropriated the Greek word tor they lose. ,. ••• Dally I •• on b, ':80 am. M.k.ti •• d months. $5.25. .' ClrcuJaUon Mana,.,. ,. . : Robert Cro .. his new business venture. He It they accept American gift d I call Il the Mnemonic Remember- tood the whole world will have a • t · -' ing Service. practical example of the manner ~e '. , 0. .0 '." " ,a 'j • "1 came acro the word in Ro- in which free enterprise produces get's Thesauraus," he explains. better than Communist-run lands. Th FI'. f She ° h .. It means 'artificial memory' and RelUul Mean. Leu Food e ame 0 Progress ' Ines Brig ter-- that's exactly what we are. It If they refuse the East German your wife" birthday is coming private citizen wil1 nave a very A few clays ago The Daily Iowan ran n story mothers and fathers breathe a little easier over up, or your weddlrig anniversary, personal reason for anger at the headlined "Polio Shots Cause 2,000 'Rear Aches' .. the welfare of their susceptible children. The we won't let you torget it. The Communists-there will be less same goes for renewing an im- food on hls table. And there has • The story came from LenOir, N. C .• where army. of doctors and medical authorities arc ot portant leBse, paying off a mor- been less and less food on East Wednesday the last of some 10.800 childlen un­ last spotting a dim glimmer of hope sHining from tgage when it comes due. or any German tables lor a year now. their test tubes. . ' • other Imporant business or social Last month East Germans trig- der 10 years of age received shots of gamma .' oblig tion." gered rioting that broke out in globulin in a mass inoculation program against The· job is tediolls, discouraging, and far too o ,5 en'lce LUted ~ I For $5 a year Hilton reminds many nations in the Communist polio. involved for the comprehension of the ordinary people to renew animal, automo-I captive area in middle Europe, At . first glance there is something rather layman. We must' leave the technical aspects of bile, hunting and fishing licenses, Germans were so angry they amusing nbout this "Operation Lollipop," tholl' of the fight in the hands of tho,se with a know. rent summer cottages. meet In-, fought bare-handed. They have suranc:e, moriealt and alimony simmered down, but their mass sands of little kids going around with sore bot· ledge of the highly mysteriOUS disease. It js up payments. attend fraternity meel- anger-50,000 rioting in the streets toms with lollipops in their hands as a reward. to us: }lei pless as w~ may feel ;' !O give Sllpport ings and business conventions. 01 Berlin on June 17-must still be financially to this que$t for prot,ection. .. take thcir wives out to dinner or something for the German Reds to But it carries with it far more serious over· see their doctors for a checkup. think over. tones, This mass inoculation is a hopeful mea· Before the final answer is gained,' we will d Reminders 01 a discreet and Con(l'ellS May OK sllre of prevention by desperate parents against face much more discouragemen~ al\d many mOre b personal nature-things a mlln If President Eisenhower and his one of America's most dreaded terrors, Polio kills heartaches right in Qur own . ~ommunity. j might not want to trust to his aides deeide to toss this food am- 1 s cretary-are al~ IIvailable. munition at tile German Commu- and cripples, quickly and silently. . . The fight is ~r &oID'won: In ;act, we have "Nobody can jee our liles," nists they will have to ask the ap- So far this summ~r polio IS 'strikillg at an hardly scratched 'th~ ' surface' - but at le(lst we says Hilton. "Ou'!" service is con- proval of congress. VE;teran Cap- [idcntiaJ." itol Hill reporters think congress even faster pace than in 1952. The pca~ i~ yet to are that far. " Operatio~ l,o)I{pop" is, however, come. one measure that gives new hope. ' 9 year. Sent by' Mail gress has just voted to send some :Sut this year the fight won't seem quite so \ It will be a long llme befor~ ' yJe 9~n feel Th'~~ro"rsu~~a J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!-~~a~~~eraU.~ero~37 million bushels of wHeat to Pa- Reminders ar nt by mail in hopeless. • ' ~ . completely safe from this dreaded disease, but it ~ sealed envelopes marked " person- I '0 . L II'. 'I starvationkistan wbere, bitter the asonly that issue may wasbe. A number of new developments in both de· helps immeasurably to know that progress in the ~i~'~lf~~ :;c~m:o;!~~~~rs~~e~~; on gomery s para, Ion 0 IpOp S President Eisenhower and the tection and treabnent of the diseas should let fight against polio has been ~ade. Hilton,. sends three remmders- M t • t state department have a nice rab- lh fi l 30 d h d t ' bit up their sleeve when, and i.f, [LSI . " ~~e 'd:~~liE~O~~d ]~:~a~~ie~efo£e 1 t Mas's Poll·o Imm ·zatl·on Attempt th~~em~~.m~!~ never recognized GENERAL NOTICES" rwe'eld'sdtelnregd the new East German Communist amnan'il.lv'ethrsraeerledsaYrSat~ee'IOtwr:o' S \ unl government. It still deals with GENERAL NOTICES should be deposited with the city editor ot The Daily Iowan In the newsroom • reminders. The client, ot course, By RELMAN MORIN • Soviet occupation forces. In. the Communications Center. Notices must be submitted by 2 p.m. the day precedlll&' first J)ubll· gives ,Hilton ~he dates and the MONTGOMERY, Ala. (;P~ _ On It has handsome IiChools, lovelY, ing. So the American offer of food cation; they will NOT be aceepted by phone, and must be TYPED OR LEGmLY WIUT1'EN and olher mrormatlon. about which he th I ht I A ril 2 a little girl tree-shaded homes, public build- ' could be made directly to one of SIG~ED by a responsible person. wants to be remmded. eng 0 p, , . It got Its name, Graham said .. lWO places' to the Soviet occupa- SU1',U\U;R HOURS FOR _ Hilton is shooting tor a &,oal of named Joyce dHatt sUddenl; t~- mgs of gleaming white marble. from the meeting ot the 88 doctors;i Hon forces' in Germany or direct- SUMMER SESSION P LAY - PH.D. FRENCH READING EX- THE MAIN LIRRAIly • ] O.O()O clients-he has about 50 gan to fre~ an w 1m per. tw s mg ~heTPeoPle are alert and ener~ 0!le ot them' remarked, "Tho~e Iy to Moscow. Thllt wo~ld pin the nites. Summer session . student amtnation will be given Wcdnes- , Monday-Friday-18 a·.in.-~O p.rn. • now. "It'll take a little lime to restlessly tn be!:!. !~bC. hey met the problem head kids ought to have ~t least.~ 10)]1- skin of the 'dead rabbit where it staft and taculty and their spouses day, Aug. 5, from 7 to 9 a.m. in (Desks close at 5 p.m. on Friday) build It up," .he say~ "n's a long- Her mother waken.ed, and went . ,pop after they get Jabbed. belongs, on the front door of the are Invited to take part in the room 22.1-A, Scha~f!er hall. Only Saturday - 8 a.m.-5 p.m. I range propOSition." In to see her. The child s forehead Last week, Dr. D. G. Gill, the They all .chlpped in, on the spot, house of communism. playnites held In the field house those Will be admitted to t~e ex- Sunday·.... :- 2 p:m.-5' p.m. ' I felt hot. She murmured that her state health ottrl!er, Graham Graham said, to buy the candy. A each Tuesday and Friday nights aninatlon' who make application b)1 . . , . " . " l.'ork throat w. as hurtlng. . . and their respective staffs, Mayor soft drink company olfered to AFL Bricklayers Plan trom 7:30 to 9:15. All activities are signing the sheet' pdsted outside. " . 'ff" · I td "I ) Ike Pledges " E,,,1y .oxt m=i.g, , doc"" Willl,m A. Goyl., ,,' oth" ,lty ,tock th' IM,uIaUO. """0.'. . opo. to both m~ ,., wo~. ,., '" .,h.. no< hall by Mo"" cO 1(la al Y examined the little' girl. He quickly otriclals held an emergency meet- There were ]2 01 the~ lo. ~et up Work Return After Raise Inc Iud e badminton, basl.<:etball noon, Aug. 9. Next e'x!lmihlltion, in $'m '"' ~ . ". -, ,"',' · For Korean Unl"ty 11.·covered some other-symptoms: Ing. In schools. . ·DES MOINES (JP) - AFL sh06ting, ping pong swimming and early October. '" ' , ' • BULlfnN a headache, a turf neck, a hi ~h , Could n Be Don~? The Montgomery newspapers bricklayets union local Wednes- volleyball. . ' . . . , --.---J . ' " ~ ' B P i. r M temPfratur-e. • There, the question of mass in- published prominent, black-face 1- $3.50 hourly in a new contract THE BOOK FOR THE UNivliIR nig seniors: Orders for graduation THUl\-SbAY Jut'*' 9' ~.g53 ' .. a laboratory ·test. When he saw lem was - could it be done? lipop" on page one. Inside, they with the Master Builders assoc- . . 't • announcements will be takell at ." , ' •. voL. xxi;el'>!O 20t " WASHINGTON jtp}- President the report, he notified the city The city officials estimated that printed maps of the 12 stations, lalion. That definitely ended a slty Cooperative , Baby SI ling Campus Stores from July 6 to July ""/'''' . " : .~ . . • Eisenhower pledged himself Wed- health Officer. That same day, a there were about 30,000 children, and gave full instructions ,to par- wQr~ .1nt~rruption in lh~ building ~:gueid fO~merlY ~now~ bas i~: 10. No orders will be accepted alt· UNPIEBSITY CALENDAR nesday to work tor Korean unili- card was tyPed out and filed. It under the age oJ 10/ in and around ents. trll~CAJ field here, which began tI verls e oo~r~ IV~ ~ Y I f er noon July 10. ", Thutsclay July 9 : cation by peaceful means. He said read: Montgomery. Could enough doc- Radio and, teleyl!Jlon stations re- ~ay. 1. '. . . ng eague w . e ~ c arge 0 --- 10:0"0 a:m. ,_ Yniverslty club, 8 hc al 0 believes t ongly that Ger- "Joyce Hatch - 27 months - tors and nurses be marshalled to peated the mformfaoilflnd ' , ' 1';~~atI , _ : EI~nno.wer spoke up for free Health service offices. . Ing held up his hand,;' said Gra- voted authorHy Wednesday to! held at the field house every Wed- r:: ~!aBU~~n-'-R~_t:,~~~"rd . " test electl<)ns In all Qermany-a step People wanted to know If they ham. another $227 mJlUon tor. schoo]- nesday night of the summer ses- 1:30 Tea 'lIme Melodies ~ ',' tbi!, , • urged in a cable he receJved {rom should [eave town, Graham The two' air force bases near house construction aid to commu- sion from 7'.30 to 9'.15. Summer 5:00 Chlldren's Hour Judy Ho • G ' th T ' 5:}5 MUllc Ol ·M.,.,hatlan • AFL President eorge Meany and said. Others, calling from 0 er Montgomery, Maxwell and Gunter nlties whose school lacilities- are session students, staff and faculty 5:30 News 8t.~ Won a • CIO Presidenl Walter Reuther, it- cities, aske4.11 It was safe to t!hter fields, quickly came In with offers overburdened becau:e ot federal OONnRRlNG WITH SEN. JOSEPH McCARTHY In Washlnnon Is are invited to bring their spouses 5:~ St\ort. Time lJ Mllsc!aitne : ~acking a trade union 'conference Montgomery, Over and over again, f doctors, medical corpsmen anc', detense activities. The actlon..bY Dr• .Joseph MaUilews (Iefl). MAlCarlhy overrocIe a lIIajority or his and families for game activities :;~ g~"ser Hc>ur named ~'C I • In Stockholm. The union leaders parents asked, "What should women, nurses, trucks, clerical voice vote extends through It5f .iiale. .erma.e.t IDveat~tlDc IUbeommlUee and rerued to re- and swimming. There will be a 7:01 M~orable yole .. and E~.nts ",The ':.Ber ~rged Eisenhower to take the ' ]~d about my chlldrerl~" 1. personnel. the program first voted in .lt50, move MaUhe... , &he CroUP'1 new exeeutlve director. Matthews has special pool tor the small folks. ~~Cs~~rl:"ih~aft~ee' . ~ '. ~n nam, •I r;::: • 1n he~plng workers in satellite Montgomery ill a brlght-faCfd 'OpersUOIl Lollipop' The earlier cut-oft date was June ebaqecl ...t Pro&eatant clemmen form the lar".t pro-R~ croup Children will be admitted only ':00 ~mRu~ IIhop , Suj'gestion : fOuntrles. city, clean-look!nl and manicured. '~Operation Lolllpop" was 1'011- 30. I.· ~ l1plted 8&a&ea, " when .accompanled by a parent. l~:: Sl";~ .OFF 824' S. CUr , '']II"p,.'. ~n'8me croUnd •. 1t smta Butte j M~nty . ,£Me Jtl Nation' s ~ I!JN ~ Spok~man; " €~m,~re~ r;~p . ~m.rni'} Isolationist !' Ifi~~ ·, SoDle 73 :Gtand: c~teat , SP and he. Js -:determlHl!lf tb Younger fectively rout the 11 u s 5 la n I in determlne whether a war actuaUy ery.ta1Uze Into an IaolatJoniIt eQUilllbriUm. awered extemporaneously in only fiaht in the UN. TBIC DAILY IOWAN-Iowa Cltr, Ia.-Than., Jail' I, IISI-Pap

Drama Students Construd ...... Ina ' ~Dmpetent' Post Mortem Analysis Pilot in Jet Fighter . (rash _. Ignored AdYice~ Air Guard Say I DES MOINES (IDI_An Iowa air . rnp~nant~ Peace Officers Learn " I can we order such a pIlot not to lm.... guard sPOkesma~ said W~dnesday lake-aU," Ncal addcd. ~l. ITA", ,Strante marks ' on the outside ------­ ~at the army all' lorcc pII~t 01 a Fountain, a mem~r 01 the fer­ II.... " Foote of a bGciy don't ne,cessarily mean scientific determination of the interval is several hours or days let plane which crashed Into a ry command stationed at Long In.ph Meyft toul play. On th~ other hand, a cause of death ,Helpern continued. in length. And when it is approx­ house here Tuesday ignored th"" Beach, Calif., had dellvercd a !&arah Adallll , ~etrm of murder can look com- Insurance bene[its may depend imately estimated, the time of advice ot an air guard ?fticer. . plane to Sioux City and then came IBen BanksOD 'PIetal~ ~aceful and ~,:"arked. upon whether the death was ac- death should be used onl-r as a live The s~kesman sllld the .alr to Des Moines 19 lerry thc F-IO' p.!erlOn I , Because ' with a corpse things cidental or due to natural causes. clue rather than as conclUSIve ev­ Thomas £'lard oUlcer had told the pilot shooting star jet to Buckley [ield, are of~n not wbat they seem, Health hazards like carbon moo- idence tn questioning or trying a HarM. "not to take aU with such a near Denver Colo. Kay c,,­ cOlJlpetel'1t post -mortem ' analysis oxide escapes around internal suspect, Helpern said. heavy lo~d of fue!." "Fountain 'began his take-olt lim Tl1I'lIet ",vea police mucb unnecessary cOmbustioD machincry may be re- Hiehllgllts today in the five­ Col. Wilson H. Neal, ScOlaI' all' from the municipal airport and \ "qrk . and frequently prevents vealed. day Intensive program for Iowa instructor tor the 132d fighter- was about two teet off the groulfd 11I11carrlares ot ' justice, Iowa Sometimes medical examiners law enforcement officers include bOmber wing o[ the air guard, when the plane dropped to the teacc of~cers learned this week find. the beginnings of an epidem- an analysis at interrogation meth­ said th~ pilot, Lt. Bruce~oun~ain, ground, slddded across Army Poat .. thel!' annual ~hort course at ic. In N~w York city drug addicts oda under the leadership of Alan 28, dcelded against adVIce gIven rood and crashed into a house . SUI. ' were tound to have contracted Canty, nationally known clinical him by Maj. Robert M. Moore- Explodes, Showers House .' 'iheir , Illit~uetor. Dr. Milton malaria thro~gh contaminated ~y- psych?logist and director of the head, operations oUicer of the air The plane exploded when it Helpern, New York city medical podermlc syringes, Helpern pomt- DetrOIt Recorders court psycho- guard. the house and showered !laming , uaminer, surveyed in the ad- ed out. pathic clinic. They also include a "Moorehead reported to me that fuel over it. vaticed oUicers' group the clinical M,.lteries Mlslea4l1q discussion ot driver training by he had advised the pilot that his Mrs. Marguerite Wilson, 87, the , fin~ls in many ot that c~ty's Too many people think, partly Bert Woodcock of Iowa State load at fuel s50uld only b,e about only person In the house at t. ,ItInual 16,000. sudden, suspiCIOUS from reading murder mysteries, Teachers c.ol.lege, Cedar Falls, a~? one-hal! of the amqunt that was time was rescued by John den ft. viole!)t. deatb~. that the medical examiner on be- a crime CUOIC conducted by ChIef 10 tbe plane," Neal sa1d. Boer, 28. of Sheffield, Ala. · " ~leaU OpertloUoa ing called to a death scene, R. W. Neb.ergall of the. Io~a bu- PUo' Declines Offer The plane' pilot was thrown tt "Doing "an autopsy is not a quickly notes the time of death reau of Criminal investigation. "Thcn Moorhead offered to si- :from the wreckage and suffered Over -.uple' -operation. It l~volves in- as 9:51, and then returns to pick The week's study w\ll conclude phon the extra load of fuel from [irst and second degree burns. He The flerpre'tatiol1 at each cut of the up his hand in 4the interrupted Friday. On that day Pro!. Richard tbe wing tanks, but the pilot de- was reported in "good" condition ~"lp:cl, a' ~st of corrob~ratlve in- pinochle game, Helpern com- Holcomb, director of the course cided against this. Wednesday at Veterans hospital. f~atiOn. and the assl8tanee ot mented. and chief of the bureat1' at police "We have no authority to take Mrs. Wilson s u fie red from 1-qxl~loaical. la~ratorh:s and bal- Actually time of death is ex- science of the sponsoring institute away the initiative or judgment shock. ,I (la1fea,. 'experts, Hepburn ob- tremely dilicult to fix exactly, of public altairs will present of a regular air torce pilot, nor A six-man board of inquiry far too ~ed 'as he p~olected color 'Particularly if the post mortem rends in modern crime control. ------from Offutt air force base, Om.- .Ucfea to ,lUustrate 1118 point to the ha, Neb., arrived to investigate ordinary Io'.a' Officer's. , ronx 00 Pene Iope the accident. . ' aspects of ile police Investilator or even B Z Fountain was not permltted ., t patliolOgist, if inexperienced, II know­ Concert, Queen Election ~ E u h for 2· see visitors Wednesday and fay miAtake ordinary post mor­ Eat s I no g , unavailable for comment on Neal'sw. It is lip ttln than,es for slans 01 crimina I · S S kreport. He saId Tuesday "I ran support , violence: It the. body has lain ' on ·clals 9spect lor out of runway and. didn't h~ve tHe 'face or with tile head down To' Climax Music Camp Offl enough speec;l to get lOtO the air." fOr some time, there may be dis- An all-camp concert and the -- }fEW YORK (JP)- Penelope the eoJorations ·or blood escape re- election of a queen will make a morial Unlolj.. After the concert platypus has been ~ating for two, ,. Rmb,l!ng results of physical busy finalc for Iowa high school they wlll attend a dance and party pnd' Bronx zoq 9!!icials are won- Party Scheclulecl . blows. . students now attending the All- at which the identity of their dcrjng _ can It ,be tru'e? IJ Striclten with ~eart diseas~, n State Vocal Music camp here. camp queen \¢il\ be announced. If If l~, PeneloPe will supply the For Union Friclay man may brulse blTnself in failing. 'More than 70 students win The field was narrowed down sel:ond instance on record of a Union Board wlll present the AI , :vlc:t~m 01 ~low carbon monox~de perform for a "live" and radio to seven candidates In a prelim- plntypus giving birth while in cap- sccond in its summer series at Pb~otiing tram a blocked due may audience Friday night at 8 p.m. In inary election carly this week, at- tivity. Friday night partics this Friday at biecome mentally . co~uscd, stag- the main lounge of the Iowa Me- tel' which students voted a finol The only other time was ~n 1943 8 p.m. in the Iowa Memorial g~r: ' inc':'t e~e~nal mjuries and ballot to determine the winner. at HcalsvJlle, Australia. Union, c.eate . wh~t l!Ppear to be slgM S . Off ' d Besides the honor of being named So zoo officials have their fin- The completc facilities of the of violent foul play around the uggestlons ere ueen of the cam the winner gers crossed. Union will be open to studen". . .Helpern 'said police also be awardid a tull schol- "It wiil be pne of the major Dancing, cards, ping pong and in the d~ath , scene ~ilI h~ve a number at times changed B' F d SI d I arshi tor next ear's vocal camp PAINT, CANVAS, WOODE BqAR8 AND NAILS are bein, used to ,0,-. events In the zoo's history," said television will be some of the fea- their li"!t: asrumption' of cause of y 00 u en s Co~cert selec~ons Friday nighi ELlubeUuan 8taKe. EI,M Shake..,earean plays will be preaehted by the dlJalb epaHment durin, the a spokesman. .. tured activities. death Irom , murder . to carbon ... • include "Ava Marla" by Brahms, period frc.m July 14 tc. Au,. , on the sta,e. tudenl3 worldn, on the le~ trom len &0 rtlb' are Larry The platypus-o~ duckbll~-I~ a Approximately 150 people at- after.. the autppsy. and "Alleluia" by Thompson. LeBron, A2, Omaha, Neb.; Bruce Owen, G, Plainview, Tex., and William VlIha.!!er, G, Stockton, Mo. delicate animal WIth a tall hke tended the party held last weolc mo~~ide . For Berry Selections j • , . tlllddea I~~ Conducting the groups will be a beaver's and It bill Uke a duck's. Jim Kaster, EI, Washington, saicL qn ,the otltel'> h~nd there ~ay be ' . Henry Veld, director of choirs at 2 Sh k I PI TON I W k They're lIbout 18 inches long and Kaster, who Is publicity chairmaa fa~a'ld)e[~aps , mu~eroUl!, IOjuries Fresh bemes 01 al\ types offer August.ana ollege in Rock Island, a espearean ays 0 pen, ex ee have webbed teet. for the partics, said that married. wl~!''!t any external sign. He said one of the best taste treats. of ~he Ill., and gU~st director of both the ' '. Penelope turned a cold shoulder students, single students and their th~t , fraatured s~ulls and cranial summer months. Served plam wl~h vocal camp and the Music Educa- . to her mate, poor tid Cecil, in friends are welcome. Ii~p~i~ ~it~ : a slender ~eapon c:eam or ice cre~m o~ b~ked In tion workshop for high school Two short vcrsions of "The "Corned of Errors'" Is beln di- Lake Okoboji to present nightly past years when thc zoo trle~ to ______I, ~ an. ~ lce /~!ck ~~y not Sh~,,:: pIes or tar~, .berrles"wlll fIll your vocal teachers now in session at Taming ot the Shrew" and "~ullus reeted by yMiss Dorothy Colo~iUS, performances of thc plays on July encourage a co~rtshlp. ThlOgs th~\1,~ ,tt\t ,r, w~ e ""any pq sneed ' for dIfferent. desse~ts to the university. Caesar," by Shakespeare, WIll be a teacher at Alton Ill. high school. 28 to August l at the outdoor the- were different thIS year. ~~~ ;p~~~~c~a':r:~:S ,:~1 !~~ ~ive a lift to appetItes vaDlshin~ A pillDO solo will be featured as p:esented Tucsday and ~ednes~ay High school stud~nts' attending a ateI'. They wlll then return to ~enelope scratched vig?~ouslY to I d~the it rt anlother ' or- I~ summer hea~. a part of the concert with Mary- ru&hts at 8: 15 In UniverSIty theatre speech and dramatic art workshOP Iowa City to prescnt pcrformanccs gam admittance to CeCIl ~ qua~- :::~ .', ea, . You will need to choose. your lynn Brown: Wad!rloo, playing by the .department at spccch and under Prot. Hugh F. Seabury of nightly Aug. 3 to 7. ters. Once in, s.hc sw~m gaily m 'H l~ . tr' d th t th - berries with care, though, If you "The FountalO 01 the Acqua Pu- dramatic art. the speech department comprise Gillette Is associate director of cir cles with CeCIl holding onto ber sup' a ft.:: tac:':a't a a mane ~~_ are to get desserts with top flavor. ola" by G~i!fes, and "Etude, OP~ These wJ\l be the Cirst of J 8 eve- the cllst tor "Comedy of Errors." the SUI summer theatcr. John B. tail witH his ~iIl. . 'tesie: :, to' murder needs medical Foods students at SUI have 25, No. 11 , by Chopin. The entire nlng performances by S~l ' ~. a- Prof. Paul Davee of the drama Ellery, speech instructor, is busl- "A sure sign of courtshIp and ( eVble~ee..,. 4' map ,'may die of a learned in m~rketl~g studies how concert Will be broadcast ov.er matic st~dents under .the dlrec Ion dep'artment is directing "Twelfth ness maanger. that s~e . WIlS receptive," said a cttebraf, herJorrMge' or' of heart to select berrtes whIch are at their station WSUI. . oC Prot. Edward 'C. MIUlfe, hd .Night." I , wo .oIflclaJ. '.. • ta.ltur~ tm. ftrht,' and lris oppon- peak in flavor. .Sat~r~ay mornmg the s1uden plays are being' ptesented '[n th,e rerfo~mances ,Planned G me t Awards And eat? Why, Penelope-who eIl,t; I!.i~kllly . if · intoxicated, They advise choostng berries WIll finl8h t~eir packing and re- shortened Thomas Wood Steven 9 Drama students will travel to Oyern n weighs a mcre pound and thrce l11ial'lt be convincep. that he him- which are firm, plu~p and tull- turn to theIr respectIve home- versions as used at the Ch1cago . • quarters-has been eatlng half her self 'kUlea the qeceased. colored for their val'lety and have towns, concluding a four week Century 01 Progress. 0cl Contracts for Bids wcight daily in . crayfish and A':num1)er of - "confessed mur- a bright, clea?, frCllh appearan~e. music program for Iowa hig'h On July 16 and 17, "Twefth German War S." e worms. dl!nl" ha"e actually violated only These suggestions apply to bernes sc~ool ~tudents sponsored by the Night" and "The Tamtng of the ° • W ASHlNGTON (JI') - The agrt- She seems to be fixing up a tbej' jaQilY: cOde: Drunken lovers of all types, including strawber- uDlverslty. More than 200 Iowans Shrew" will be presented; "The Gu.lty of Slay.ng culture department Wednesday nesting chamber at the end of her have been known to confess to Ie s, raspberries, blackberries, attended th~ All - State. Instru- Comedy of Errors" and "Twel!th - awarded contracts for the pur- sleeping tunnel, too. Eucalyptus s~an,linl\ &irtS' who \ died of a blueberries and huckleberries. mental MUSIC camp whIch was Night" on July 21 and 22, and OAKLAND, Cali!. (,!P) - Hile- chase 01 5,070 bins with a total leaves _ which arc used to keep ~ coinD~ation at, heart disease and Blueberries, which were developed hel~ June 14 through 27. "Julius Caesar" and "The pomQdy gard PeJto~ Wednesday. was sen~ capacity of 89,405,000 busheis to eggs moist _ have disappeared alcbboUsm. Oth~r men have re- from the wild huckleberry, are Fmallsts in .the :vocal camp of Errors" on July 23 and 24. tenced to bve years to lite for tho:; help store government - owned mysteriously from the pool. tllrncdj from a binge to find some- more desirable than huckleberries, queen competitton ~nclude Ida Stuaen&8 Are Players "death kiss" slaying ot her young surplus grain in the !"idwcst. "If eggs BJe laid and conditions on'l! dead of natural causes and as they are not as "seedy." M~e Bell, !Jonne.nson, Mary J~~e Th~ players include 16 women husband, WHllam Pelton. This storage capacIty is 39,405,- are right," said one, "they might gone to gr,eat pains to dis- Watch Color Fa;rfISeld'd Ben and 15 men students attending Mrs. Pelton showed no emotion 000 bushels more than the dcpart- hatch within the next 10 days." h~ve Br~ggs, Sa~dra . t er ~ member ,'thc' body and to destroy All cells ot"bcrries should be the LCOIS lRussTe , fOlnd ra II wefl zM an summcr school Each student has as superior judge O. D. Hamlin ment said a tew weeks ago it .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir~ I.. ' ' i 1 aro yn om e a 0 usca-' C 11f Id ed t b ~ eVllllmce, the New York med ca normal ripe color Green or whlt-. d K " B k N th several roles in different plays Jr., sen~nced her to the a 01'- wou ne a uy. e~"'lner 'pbse",ed. ish cells indicate· poor flavor due tme, an aren a en, or - Productions wlll be staged· on nia Institute for women at Co- The agency alrea~y owns bins FIRST • \ l~e!lUf, Person to prematftre picking. Small, mis- wood. a reconstruction of an Elizabethan rona. with a total capacIty of about STARTS IOWA CITY l;Ie. weot . on to ' observe that shapen strawberrics, tor instance, ° stage designed by, Prol. A. S. G11- A Jury recently convicted the 545,000,000 b~hels. FRIDAY identification ' ot the person may usually are poor in flavor and Yugoslav Cardinal lette of the drama department. 32-year-old German war bride of The ~epat'tment estimated the SHOWING be ..the onIy ' ~e~hpd of determin- olten have a hard green area. Student actors are handling most second degree murder for shoot- cost 01 the' new bins at an aver­ Tms IS THE STORY OF A STRANGE LOVE b\, tbe cause of death. ~ laundry Freedom from moisture is an- Refus.s Treatment at the set work themselves. ing several bullets Into the head age Of. abdut- ,2•• 5 cents per bus~el, AFFAIR THAT WAS DES'nNED TO MAKE PAGE 1 mark ma~ lead to a ,sulc.ide note other essential of good quality ° At 7:45 p.m., preceding each of her husband on the Niles road inc1udlp[ ~! of transportatIon O~ _ ~jher clrc~~ta~e.~r.mt to an berries, the foods students have For Rare Disease performance, the actors wi I pre- last Feb. 1. She was arr~sted in an~hei'~Ic9rf. ill "b set u during ~ tD , ~d~i~ron\) 0 06~~b~ criminal f~und. '(Leaky" berries o~ any BELG~ADE, Yugoslavia (IP). - sent Englis~ !ol~ danctng on the New York after a nahonwlde the ~ex~"tw~ mo~ths inP IllinOiS, DONT PlAY . vest! ' tions th: public has sev- kmd are likely to be overl'lpe or An offIcial Yugoslav medIcal lawn at Umverslty theatre. search. [owa Kansas Michigan Minne- OAMES ~1I1 ' o~ I~portant reasons for ~!ured fr?m rough handling and board has found that Alojzijc Car- Tickets Are U . Alter the shooting. Mrs. Pelton sota' Nebrask~, South D~kota and bel'" ~obcerned , over accurate ana WIll det~nor~te rapidl.y, You can dina! Stepinac is suffering from an Tickets for performances .io on kISsed her husban~ on _he tora- Wls~onsin. wm ,MEl ------check thls POint by tIltmg the con-' excess at red blood corpuscles as a sale Thursday {or $1 at the Schaef- head, leaving an Imprint of hcr The depart)1lcnt expects tarm- " .' f · . .. ' , . ~ainer slightly to one side so that result of a heart condition. fer hall bOx-office. , lips, betore she !led. ers to deliver a large quantity d ~h;'Cl,e" ' . '· Reri~me you can see the side of the box. Yugoslav authorities said Wed- "The Taming of the Shrew" and \ corn to it as full payment of price . • If it is badly stained by juice, bet- nesday the 55-year-old prelate, "As You Like It" are being dlrect- ENGINEER FEATURED support loans. The new bins will, ( C;"'.' Play'g,.· ouncls, ter shop further for berries not confined to a remote vl\Jage by the cd by Henderson Forsytne, who The Central Constructor, Iowa's be used to help house this gratn. ! T. quite 50 ripe. government, has refused to-enter a received his B.A. degree from SUI constructors' publication, features I ' W'n '· S"';;';" Passes Stnwbern Caps hospital in Zagreb lor treatment. in 1939 and his M.F.A. degree in R. H. Justen, Johnson county en- · '! , . The caps should be on ,straw- Tbe four-man medical board ex- 194.0, and who is now associate di- glneer, in the July Issue, The road ~ Tliree of the' seven local play- berries when you buy them, b.ut all amtned him 10 days ago at his rector of the Playhouse at Erie, Pa. maintenance system, lnititated by ENGLERT • Last Day • ~6Uhas werl!' re.named after a two otber mature berries are tree of parish home in Krasic where he Denis McCarthy, of the oti'g}nai Justen, is explained in the lead JAMES MASON W~k . &earch , for nam s among their hull. So hulls left, on other had been ordered to remain after Globe theater group at Cbic~go, is article. A Johnson county bridge "AJ - ROMMEL" clU.t~n . eIirol1ed in the "city's re- kinds indicate greenness. Straw- his r~ease Irom jail in December, directing "Julius Caesar" and "Ro- is pictured on the cover of the crJ,atIon prp,"am. . berries withol:lt caps may have 1951. Stepinac served about live mea and Juliet." ; magazine. - THE DESERT RATS - ' l;i~st: - p18cc 'winpers in the con- been roughly handled or may be years of a IS-year sentence for al- ~~~~::~:-:~~~===~ I I~~~~~~=~~~~~~fl l l "Doors Open 1:15-10:00" t~f ~ecejved tive-year passes to overmature. leged collaboration with the Nazis. ~ Ends TonUe ~ . ~i,-. ~i!. the.loa''' Cit)' sw~mmin, pool. Overripe or stale berries of all Previous reports also said ~. Peter Lawford In. • • STRAND - LAST DAY j hi~J! Judy Holcomb, 11, 608 Dearborn types are likely to be dull and was sullering from polycythemIa, • ___ 8\., won a pass for suggesting the lustre less in appearance, and an oversupply of red corpuscles. 'ROGUE'S MARCH' PAUL BaN:"~ABITBm • SCOTT • STARTS FRIDAY ii M/JIcaiine ave. ' playground be sometimes are shrunken or shriv4 Yugo Press, semiofficial news "STOLEN FACE" named ·,'Creekslde." eled. agency, reported the board advised OLD ' The Benton' It. playground has Selcet bo~es of berries which are him "to abstatn ' from the use of V'AKSilY _nd - YUKON G Thls SUDUIler .. l.". <, FRIDAY qt;en named ~ "Elm Grove" at the filled to the top and avoid those alcoho1." Seaaon'. S"ell.. , "Doors O.,en ·1:15-9:015" I SU81eltion of Darlene Capps, 8, too loosely packed. Check to see The government has not per- TECHNICOLOR Mualcal 8:!4 ~. Cltnton. that berries underneath are the mitted Western correspondents to "Bar None"l "HaflPy· Hollow" was the wln- same Quality as those o~ top of the visit him ~ rceent months. r,fnc n~me for the Brown st. play- box. aroUnd ••It ~as .,ubmltted by 'Vlr- For cannin, and preservi!lg, me­ ~ ilnli Button, 10, 419 E. Church It. dium-siz~, tart-flavored straw- S1~T8 _FRIDAY , Som!! 73 youngSters entered the berries are the best. • f[-WliJ ~~te •• sponsored by the Iowa City ~ITr:nm~!n~~~~;~1 ~aUon ~.enter. Ea~h entrant J t tf • ~ 'lOW. ENDS FRIDAY :.1ZY.~~~~J~ submit names tor: jh, ,Ii iilp Cooled B,. Rerrl~er.Uon i'f.. : Qedleation ceremony Is '" ~ ~ed for Creekside when a IS ~~r.bllis i~ NI:~ing now bein, erected there ~~IDP_~.,...ted_: ____ 1toP.You're ~ IIln.,.- Qxford U~ive;uty' Stud.nt ~a __IIIT' ti IT&lk Today on ' Drci~ .....111 .. ·01. I • I • • C9-BIT • ..NIiI~ GIBSON· BIU HAYES. ~ R6bert Levens of Oxford uni­ "."I.SPOI WEDNESDAY • . ANOT~ER BIG FIRST RUN VvndtYI will speek today at 8 p.m. ClAIILTGN IIESTON 0"11 .Y THE LIGHT OF '" ~e ~ous, diamber of Old Cap. OIIIIITI LESLIE CAllOJf 1\01. , 'I .' " BOlDA I'LIIIINI THE SlLVEIY MOOII M-G-M'S ...... etol.M1UIt AS , ,~.ena. wUl speak on "The ora­ aN l'I'IILINa TECHNICOLOR ~ c' Unities: Greek and Modern , PLUS - WALT DISny·s Qrt • ." I' PIIIIIft tIlCiii .. TaCBN1COLoa CAaTOON MUSICAL , {Ria talk hal been arrahaed by ."SOW TO DA.NCI" HIT ~, :.,,4uate ; oql!~,~ ~d the de- PONY EXPRESS - UTE8T NEWS - 1,!It1aa",u of Qluslcs and dranliatto ':";~_-=-7~~~ __ ;';-":'=- .. .' TEeON/COLOR ...: =-.z . .__ ==~,;:- ~ __ "' __=='" _-::;_ "",. -- _.. ~ ...... ~ __ , - . - - ~... '. - I , • . " , -Yanks Shade Boslon- CARNOUSTIE, Scotland UP) - American amateur Frank Strana­ with a 38-34-72; .Dai Rees, a PO. han curled home three long birdie Welsh member of the Brlt!sl} Ry­ pults on the homing ninl! Wednes­ der Cup team, with a 38-34-72, day in lhe British Open goll cham­ and Peter Thomson, Australian ,! ,A ... 4-2,Behind-McDonald pionship to steal the thunder of runnerup in last year's Open with NEW YORK rIP) - The New the migh,ty Ben Hogan and Bobby a 37-35-72. ~ . : York Yankees scored three runs in' Locke. Hoga n and the long-hitting Irish • ,. Pan 4.-'1HE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa City, Ia.-Thut., JuI, 9, 1953 the first two innings, then held Playing against stiff winds and pro, Fred Daily. tied with 73. on the rest of the way to defeat through a 15 -minute rain and hail Lloyd Mangrum, the Niles, Ilt, I the Boston Red" Sox. 4-2, Wednes­ storm, the Toledo millionaire's SOD pro had a 38-37- 75. day night behind the six-hit pilch­ clipped two strokes oIt the rugged lng or Jim McDonald. Dodgers Whip Philcs, par 36-36-72 of the 7,200-yard lt was McDonald's fifth victory ' Championship course. with his 37- Turpin-Olson Title Igainst three setbacks, and he was 33. That gave- him a one-stroke , paTelL ­ not In trouble at all. He yielded lead over Eric Brown, a 28-year­ Fight Postponed palates old Scotch pro, two over Loc!te sta ndin ~ one run in the third and another Extend Homer Mark NEW YORK (IP) - The Randy In the fifth inning. and three others with 72s, and chlldTe In fact, were it not for Red Sox PHILADELPHIA (Al) - Carl ------three over Hogan. Turpin-Bobo Olson bout for the speech - relief Sid Hudson, Mc­ Furl ll~ clouted a th~ee-run homer harmless single by Bob Borkowski Loclke Defends undisputed world middleweight State S I I dren, te. _ Donald would have had a shutout. dtwo do.ubhtles tid and a smgleth h W .the, edlles- and a ninth-inning home run by Lock tee h dId" en Ing titUst am title, tentatively set for Aug. 27 Hudson followed a double by Jim ay nlg a ea e I - ap~y Jim Greenar&ss. winner of thil championship three in New York, ,has been set back, • school Brooklyn Do. dgers ~o an 8.-4 wI.n The other two Crn' cinnali runs possibly until Mid-October at ,the Wedne Piers 11 with a single for one run h Ph I d I h Phill G I times in the Last four years, tin- over tel a e p la le ~. I were the result of Mizell's wild- . h d I Th h t request of Turpin's manager, • A cl~ in the third, then clouted a triple Hodges contributed a parr of . IS e ear y. roug ou mo t c' F k Sf h Ge followini a single by Milt Bolling doubles and a homer that extend- ness. A hit batsman, three straight the day the South African's 37-35 ron rona on orge Middleton. • roo! of In lh fifth. ed to 22 ga mes the Dodgers' Na- walks and a f.orce out gave the -72 stood as the best. Lcads British Open Middleton cabled Jim Nards, pletely Third baseman Gil McDougald's tional league fo ur-bagger record Redlegs their 11rst two runs. It \\las still there when Hogan- president of the International In apprc:> , Mrs. Ri. c::: three l'in,les and two hits each streak. * * * the favorite and ~he most publi- . Boxing club, asking more time be- by fi:rst baseman Don Bollweg and 'fhe fl'rst place Dodgers teed dOh II . d d tlOg the 18th flag pole on a 100- cause Turpin recently was invol- Its CSL Cubs RO,p Braves clze. pen C a enger III eca e' yard approach shot, but had to catcher Larry Berra led the lO-hit off against starter Carl Drews - teed off. Through 15 holes the ~ake a five to'r'" 36-37- 73. ved in an auto accident. , inilely Yonkce attack. and Jim Konstanly for 13 hits, MILWAUKEE (Al) - Home little Tejan was on the way te Although Olson had not agreed date Hudson was the only nine of them for extra bases. runs by Clyde McCullough and smacking down the lead of thl Brown Shoo's 71 to terms, the IBC had hoped to may.be player to get two hits. Furillo's homer - his 11th ot Bill Serena plus a three-run up- South African. But on the final Brown, a well-known Scottish put on the bout on the August lack of. the season - came in the fifth rising against reLiefer Lew Bur- three, Hogan's putting got tim~ professional, came through with a date at Madison Square Garden. three * * * with J ackie Robinson on third dette in the eighth, gave the Chi- and on the 18th this "supermlln' 38-33- 71. Middleton's cable said that "ow- Germon ChiSox Top Tigers and Hodges on second. Hodges' cago Cubs a 7-3 victory over Mil- proved once again he is normal Tied with Loc'ke at 72 were: Ro- ing to the faclt that Turpin has , mother the CHICAGO (J1» ....1 San Mele's homer his 17th - started a waukee Wednesday night Qefore alter all. berto de Vincenzo of Argentina, been involved in a slight accident, mo grand-slam homer aunched an two-run Dodger rally In the the season's second suc~essive rec- He sCl'ambled hard, actually hit- British Open runnerup in 1950, he must have a little more time to iod. el ht-run third innlni which en­ fo urth. ord crowd at the stadIUm, 37,119 get into proper condition." obI d the to fans. I k Y -- rrllqh the Detroit Tigers 14-4 for Cards* Win, * * 7-3 The loss, winding up a dismal Riva ries Date Bac 50 ears r Virgil Trucks' fourth straight vic­ home stand for the Braves, shoved t S tory as n Sox pi lcher. CI NCINNATI (J1»- Wilmer (Vi- them 3 ~ games behind league- Three of Iowa'S 1953 football opponents - Minnesota, Wisconsin Bet Y 'I'rucks wasn't around at the 1in­ negar Bend) Mizel held the Cin- leading Brooklyn ond only ~ and Michigan - first played the Hawks over 50 years ago. ish against his 1952 Tiger males, cinnati Redlegs to two hits Wed game ahead of third-place St. The Minnesota series, dating back to 1891, ranks as Iowa's oldest STOP & taking I ave after seven innings nesday night as the St. Louis Car- Louis. rivalry. Meeting for the 47th time this year, the teams have had only EAT in which he sc ttered 10 hits for dinals, sparked by the hitting of Wa rren Hacker steadied After a one break in the past 35 ye3rs. I)ls lIinth victory of the se:1son Ray Jablonski and Rip Repulski, rocky tirst inning to gain his fifth Wisconsin first met the Ha\vks in 1894 and the two have played against four defeats. won a 7-3 victory. victory against 11 losses. Jim Wi 1- 29 time since. The 1953 game is the 17th straight year they have • Come as you are LuL~ Aloma toiled the linal tWQ Mizell limJted the Reds to a son was tagged with his fifth played. • Unlimited Parking innings [or the Sox, allowing dge loss. Although the Michigan series started in 1900, the teams have run and five hit~. * * * played only 14 games, In the past 20 years, the Hawks and Wolverines ~ Space Ned Garver started for the Tig­ IOWI( CITY FAMILIES SPLASII around In the field house 1100\ Giants Romp have clashed six times. ..,. ers, but quit with two out In the durIng Wedne day's "Family Night." The field boU ~ tliirtftles are • Carry-out Orders second inning with a sore nrm. Tourney P'ros PITTSBURGH (.4» - Outfielder ...~~_ .. _____ '!"'"_ ... ___ ..... __~_~ __• open eacb Wednesday from 7:30 to 9:15 for lamUy spo~ actt'Cltles, The Io.~er ond victim of the b1g Md with Notre Dame Bushnell added that the new en- about the country collecting pots Harry Byrd tied the score in the 'or the telev;sing of a minimum terprise was organized "with full of gold .. , .. ,"M '" ., X, - ' •••• •• , ••". ~ ~'ii~~~o~n~\Y~ra~m~'1:';"~.h~e~d~Uileid·iijjii~;~ii;~iii~iijii' same inning. 'lumber or home lootball and bas- knowledge of the NCAA. Home Pros Chuckle Michaels' sixth inning blast into ketball gamf'~, and a six-year pact In addition to the Notre Dame The thousands of home pros who the lertlield bleachers gave tho A's with the Harlem Globetrotters. home footboll games, Mound said form the backbone of the associa­ a 3-2 lead but the Senators Mound sait! there are 1 to thea- that negotiations also were in tion probably are chuckling fit to bounced back with three runs in ers in 62 cities equipped to han- progress to shd'w the Notre Dame kill over the developments. Not the eventh and added two more dIe the big screen portrayal of the at Pennsylvania and the Notre only will the success of these 1.- in the eighth. !{ames. Dame at Southern California homebodies bolster their ego, but 21 " SPORT COATS · 17 JACKETS ~~ * '* * Prirt's To Be Low games. it will enhanc~ the standing of all - IIriced to clear - - drastically reduced - ....:: B D T ·b Mound said that the theater ad· Local Opponents these unsung tutors. I . rowns ump rl e mission prices would be kept as Notre Dame and Pennsylvania, Harmon and Burkemo weren't . Going at. , . - ST. LOUIS (Al)-The St. Louis low as eco:1C'mically possible "pos- incidentally, were two of the most exactly unknown. In, tact, the - Browns won their tirst game at sibJy in th:! range of $1.25 or $1.5 0 vocal oponents of the NCAA's lim- chunky and affable Harmon won ~• home since J une 2 Wednesday for footbal1." The basketball games itE'd home TV shows. the Masters in 1948, much to his Values to $32.50 95 to night liS they uncorked five runs likely would be shown as II part Th b k .. ($/?EAr times they possibly envy the gla- two hits apiece. cTOOP~AA' COMEBACK mor and publicity surrounding the OF rilE AF1"ER, tournament performers. ,IIof;rOA/ ""'1551NG They seldom get a chance to '. -~ Williams Will Play RIP $O¥ 2~ (jAMes pla y a full round, just squeezing l!JeCA(J!>e in a few shots now and then to If Sox Want Him O.c A R 18 be sure they haven't acquired all 1'6 100% WOOl SUITS J COMPLETE STOCK lJ)'" HONOLULU (IP)-.Marine Capt. INJURY-IIF the fa ults they have been trying to . SUMMER SLACK!. Ted Wj)li~ms. homeward bound FI(j(jR£5 correct in their pupils. alter an eor ailment cut short his PROMINEI(1"LY But Igiven the chance most of , ~__ $3450 - $ 88 $ 00 ~ -' service as a jet pilot in Korea, 11'/ r/l£IR them can turn in some first class said Wednesday "if I think I 11>1" PIVI510N golf, as the recent P. ~. 6. tour- __3_pa_ir __ could do a good job, I certainly /lOPE;; - 1'1/9 nament proved. And if they suc- ~1t_ __- ____Regular $50 ~'to $60 ______values ~1 ~_il ~1-__ while ~~_ir-.2~1 they last - . ! ~ would like to play baseball agai:l I/fiO,K FEI.1. ceed in knocking off one of th~ next year." INro,~-rlIE 2,,;p , tournament stars they. can go hQme "It's up to the ," P/,,/SIO# to be greeted with added respect \ I " he said. "Maybe they don't want by their club members. me." But he St\l!S no chance of play- I GROUP I ing this year since he doesn't aet , • out of the marines untU October. Now weighinlr 2J0 pounds, 10 Every day over normal, he admitted "it's go­ ing to be darn tough to get back In shape:~ Williams said he has not touched ~'CARE" a bat for 16 months. He arrived late Tuesday from Tokvo on a' military transport packages plane. He" will continue by plane to San Francisco. ° 130 PLACKET COLLAR During his tour in Korea, Wil­ are saVIng RIB SOX liam. flew 39 combat missions. On . KNIT SHIRTS two, his plane was shot by Com­ thousands of lJIunjst around fire, , $269 SANINAMED Iiv-es in • ~ ' Hennan Sani, long-time secre­ t R-sa. Values to $3.95 tary of the Iowa Goll association, has been named to.tart tile 18th Korea anllllal Iowa Maaters Goll tourna­ ment at Iowa State coUege, July SIND YOU ••ONIY t9 18-19. It will mark th~ ninth I'CAII"-NIW YOlK straight year Sanl has served as .tarter tor the Masten., I. ., • ,

* r .. • TIlE DAILY IOWAN- Jowl Cib. la.-Than., Jol t, un-Part! '/ . ~ y .Anybody Have Room for a Family of 17? Local Scout Earns Behavior PaHerns Influence . Bronze Palm Honor a P-orenis' Aid Personal Adions, (lass Told for Achievement How we feel and act toward 1------1 Marcus Powell, Jr., If, son of Prof. and Mrs. Marcus Powell, others in the groups to which we faced a familiar conflict at home. has been awarded the Bronze Need eel' With belong is likely to f(\llow closely The boy's confidenee in his Palm scouting award. The scout's the patterns which we developed mother had been shaken by ~ rel­ father is a member of the hygiene and preventative medicine de­ early in our families as children, alive who was competing for his partment in lh. SUI college of students attending a national affections, Comly explained. The medicine. -:;,; Speech -Faults workshop in group organization at confllct ended temporarj}:y for the The Bronze Palm award is giv­ SUI were told Wednesday boy when the relative moved en for achievement of five merit I Parents of children with clect . . away. Later his teacher, by un- Dr. Hunter H. Comly, assistant fairly criticizing practices of his badges beyond the 21 required for palates need a thorougn under- ~ nts of :l child with a cleft palate f rank as 'Eagle scout. Citizenli hip, · th · pro essor of psychlatry, exp.lained parents, again undermined his leadership and scouting activity st an dl ng 0 f w h at t 0 expect In elr that they must expect difficulty children's speech, Mrs. Nora Ricci, . . , to the group that tbis transfer of confidence in his mother and con- are also considered. speech and hearing consultant Cor In understanding the child S attitudes applies to feelings about sequently his sense of security. Powell, who will be a sopho­ State Services for Cripple. Chil- speech but should encourage the possessions and persons in author- The ~Oy develo~d SY'!l Pto~s ot more at City high school this fa 11 , , dren, told the workshop in public child to talk nevertheless. ity, as well as feelings of affection, an anXJety neurosIs, which dlsap- leaves Sunday to attend the Na­ , 8cliool speech correction here Surrerr Dela,.ed b,. Ace approval and disapproval. peared only when he WaS taken tional Boy Scout Jamboree at. Ir­ Wedne9day. Surgery to correct a den pa- out of school, Comly explained, vine Ranch in southern Calffornia. A cleft palate ({allure of the late is seldom performed at Uni- The attitude we develop toward adding that If the boy had not ex- H" received his award from root of the mouth to close com- versity hospitals on children be- our parents as infants and very perienced the earlier conflict be- Ray Culp, disv lct commissioner pletely before birth) occurs once fore they reach the age of four young chUdren, for example, Is cause ot his relative's atlitude, his for t he Hawkeye Area scout coun­ .in approximately every 700 births, or five, Mrs. Ricci explained, ad- transfe.rred u n c~nsc~ous l Y toward school situation might not have ell at a Troop 205 court of honor Mrs. Ricci explained. ding that surgery sometimes can- ~ose m authority m groups we caused difficulty. · )oln as we grow older, Comly said. Th k h i I Il t the Congregatlon:!1 Ch urch. I Its cause has not yet been def- no t be per f or me d f or corree t100. wfn e wor s op n group organ - • , initely established, but studies to ~f this defect. But even !f surgery WID Feed Un &eel lation, which ~ sponsored by the 300 TR'£ES F O'R. BOY date suggest that factors which IS planned, the chlld s speech A DRSP ERATE SEARCH FOR SHELTRR tor his tamlly ot 15 ohildren Is bein&' conducted In CIII- Those who sUffer harsh treet- school of social work, wJ\l meet may .be involved include heredity, should be encouraged as soon as ea~o by Frank umbros (middle, bo l cll n~ l O- month-old child.) TbJrteen 01 Lambros' brood aeeorn- ment io any group at an early aie through July 17. DARMSTADT, Germany (.4') - lack of oxygen during the lirst he would normally start to talk, pal1J' him on a bouse-huntln&" Jaunl The family wu evicted five w,eklJ aco from their home. They are likely to feel 'Unwanted and A 16-year-old boy from nearby ./ threEl months of pregnancy, and she said. have been IIvlnr with Mrs. Lambros' motber In h er two-room apartment. She Is now beln, evicted inadequate as they grow older. I Pfungstadt faces quite a chore in German measles co,ltracted by the Parents should also know thut for violation of health laws. Group leaders can help such In- Professor's Daughter Gah his forthcoming vacations. He has ,. mother or X- r~v treatments fo r corrective devices which will aid dividuals markedly, simply by IItA II . been sentencell to plant 300 young the mother dunng the same per- 5 p~ech greatly c,an be made for US DI b d b F d f R d I serving as sympathetic listeners .,...00 Co ege Scholarship tree. ' iod. See ~ IJ ~ of Cases . : ~~t Z~~ls ~f)~~~:F~:~~;~~:~~~~ 1 I '. Istur e y ree om 0 e S In Iran ;r:i~~em~h~! S~il: through their er~~ss~~;ea~~a~;~~~alr~h~~ou!.~~ iiiEdiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiaiiiiiiriiidiiiiiiSiiiiiiiiiiiiRiiiiiioiiisiiiiiiiiiie iiiScrpiiiiii- .A cleft p ~ . .:. t~ and .cleft bp _(01" \ l ~ be a , Ie to make one lor a l TEHRAN, Iran IJP}--Presldent Many group activities heal min- Crawford, was awarded a $400 •• • hareH!?) may Occul' m the sa.lI . Y b E ' h hi '" .' 01' personality deviations wlOlout college scholarship Wedne day by Tha& terrible storm - we are I persorl or may exi: t ~~ '")J rD tely , . 'j, .J \\ .. .. n .inopera Ie cleft, one Isen ower as to d PremIer Mo- no assistance to Iran. der its long-term concession. the affected indivIdual's even be- the Elks National {oundalion. Pl"of. aU , lad It wall not more se- t fflm shown to the group·c'(f), ..':nr. d : . ll' ~" 1 '1 ~~e I.S 1l0~ enO~gh tkS;;u~ hammed Mossodegh that the Unit- Henderson on Vacatlnn Proposallneludes Loan Ing aware he had a problem, Prot. Cra wford is acting head of tha vere _wondtr If the d orm The film, "Rehabilitation ' of l'w 0 ~ ~ s e d .le opening, rs. ICCI ed' States is disturbed by the free- U.S. Ambassador Loy Render- The propo ed settlement In- Richard M. Seaman of tha school SUI 'English department. wu hard on tlo· and Insect ticnts with Clefts of the Lip and _ x t>. ~ n ~ : dom allowed Communis t activit son lett for the United States on eluded an Am rlcan offer to ad- of social work, director of the Miss Crawford was one ot threE' - anyway If there aN! any _'palate", was made 'by University D~ " c 'J" s lDg speech problems .r e- in Iran and will give him no J une 1 fOr a long vacation aft r vance Iran $90 milLion on a $135 workshop, explained. Iowa winners among the 48 lett, we have the I NSECTI - ~ospitals. sultmg . i rom .bulbar poliomyelJUs, l a r ge ~ s c a l e economic aid until he collapse of his latest efforls to million purcha e or 011 . He pointed out that an can scholarships awar ded. She wa ~ CIDES tt. lake care ot them- Mrs. Ricci urged the spee<;h MIl'S. Ricci sald that the speech ot'reaches an agreement with Britain settle the co ntroversy ov~r nation- The r felence to Communist ac- mar his fellowman's senser:t well- gradUated from University high :,~~h:"d~!~~e~I~~Eo~~~- . . . I a most all of the chiLdren who on oil Iran soure s reported Wed- aJlzatfon o[ the Brlhsh-owned. . conectlODists to ex pIa n to par- were treated last year at Unlver- ' A I I . 0 '1 t' h h vltles. which the President was belng in ways which do great schoo l this s pring. She qualifiC'l J ust south of Hotel Jeft rsOIl _ ---. ______.--~-.~ nesday. ng 0 - ra nHIn I proper Ie:; erC'. --t d . d th h th t ( th t ' 1 db ' . i' , sity hospitals for this disease has. He as re rled b th Teh n reporteu 0 have rna e, was POlDt~ amaie, even oug ey are 00 or e na lona a.war Y" lIl'CVI- Po Y a DR UG SHOP I pr H 'returned to normal The WhIte House said thC'Te w t h I d e 'th hrl ed at the well-organized Tudeh subtle to be recognized r eadil y. ously winning a $100 state award 'ng aces ave POlio Affects. VOice wou Id b e . no com men t on th e ;.e- pressa rcnewed 0 appeaave carl"l from e MWossadeghI m party whi. ch has backed Mossadegh ~ut participation In group actlv- In a "most valuab Ie student" con- 189 S. Dubu ue St. , Eatl . ported Eisenhower message lit f US Ii I 1 id m some recent street demonstra- ltles can restore a sense of well- sponsored by the Elks. q it t" She explamed that one of the this time " or .. nanc a a .. b ' S d rove ani a Ion Jigns of bulbar poliomyelitis is a ' . The Pr sident's letter preSUrn - hons. emg. eamiln suggeste . Imp dS , highly nasal quality of the voice, The info.rmants. sa\d t~e, Pr~ s l - ably was an answer to that appeal. Observers agr ee that Commu- Trac: .. Poor Adjuslmenta jince the disease paralyzes the dentl in . his admmlstrahon s ru st He was said to have stated that nist a n ~ sympathizers have been Comly sjlmmarlzed for the group Inspec tor Dec Iares 50[t palate. It may next aflect the co.mmuDl catlon to the Iranian pre- the Amarican taxpayer could not Inflltratmg government depart- several cases or children treated at pharynx and, in the most seriolls mler , wrote a leltcr whlc ~ was be expected to shell out money ments, especially the Ministries of University hospitals for personal- The state inspector who last cases, involve the larynx, caus- . b~ lI e.ved to have been dehvered which Iran could earn through oil Justice and ,Education, the army ity problems"which were traced to week tpld a number 01 Iowa City ing hoarse~ e ss. IWlthLn the last week. revenues. and police. poorly adjusted relationships wlth~ restaurants to "clean up or close Fifty per cent ot the use ot the Mentions Only Economic Aid H nderson's latest attampt to ne- The Tudeh party was outlawed. In their families. In one case a up" has announc~d that those muscles involved, including those The letter wa said to have re- gotiate an 011 settlement brOke in Tehran, but Mossodegh is reJ nlne-year-old boy encountered a I '::=:::;:::;~lAlll'IIDS:;:;::::;:::;::::::=:;:==~I ____ ....;.....;..;.-....______l eating places have Improved theil of the voice mechanism can be ferred only to economic aid, Indi- down March 20 when Mossadegh oorted to be of the opinion that the problem at school whlch he could I ~ WANT AD RATES sanitary conditions. expected to return within six cating that the prescnt military balked at compensating Al Oe ror Comumnists are easier controlled not resolve satisfactorily by hlm- I.I------....;...... ;;..;,.;:;.:.._...!.I MiScellaneous for Sale Charles H . Brown, Inspector fo! months following the disease, Mrs. assistance and Point Four tecI hni- pl"ofits •it would have retained LIIl- If the yal'e out in the open. self because he hae previously 0 ne d a,...... 8II per word ------'''----'-- h ~i:lt!~teI:!~iC~~i~ra:bfsep!~~~ent~ ~~~~~~a :~~ ~~;e;Ug~~s t~~ve t~~! ~~~u~.Sj ~=i~~e ~~~~n;s $;~ u ~i~I~~~ ! T:vee dan ...... Ue per word s~~~~ D~~ :,. C~~I ~ . O~~ ~~ t cha irs fO · 'Id d bl . dE l . 9 a F ve days ...... 1IIe per word PLUMBING an4 h alln. renalr ports. La­ b rew Compan y. Phone 9681 . ~s s~~~ r~~t:~~g~~S which had been ~~~ers i~VOI~~t~see~~ r~~ee spa~te l;po:;~~~~~~t :ea:e~o p°r!:~n~~, 1 $~ 7 ~KE RESERVATIONS NOW Ten days ...... 2Oe per word '1 th h'ld' . h t h i I . P ' F . d One Month ...... 3ge per word USED ref rllent.oro, washer, an d siove •. Brown said that he is "pleased' I e CI S vOice as no s own m 11 on 1D omt our 111d, an an FO R Larew Comp.ny. Ph one 11681. , with tbe response owners bave improvement within that period. undisclosed amount of military Minimum charce lIOe ENGINEERING dr.WlII, I ta. Slid. rulel. made to the order. He stressed The workshop will hear talks equipment and the services ot 11 T h U· ·t TI.L.' t Portabl e Iypewrl ters. Pen .nd pencil thnt not 11Ilocal restaur,ants had concerning problems of hearing small military mission in helping ~. I ~ e nlVerSI Y flea re CLASSIFIED DlSPLAY sell. Su ll.l. panll .•po rt coota. Shoe. 1.0 failed to comply with stale sani· loss In children in loday's ses- train the army and gendarmerie One Inaertlon ...... _...... 98c per inch f2.50. Goll balls. Dine\\: sela. Odd chau• . . tl th Hoi plates. lJoe k.Eye-Loon. tary laws. sions. . the United States .has f urnished • • A I R .~ CON D 1.1 ION E D FI ve mser ons per mon , per ineertion...... 88c per inch S~!,<;AL SALE. Birds III caic. Phonc Ten insertions per month, ___.______----- pcr insertion ...... 80c per inch W1:BSTER wire recorder. Comple te. El/.­ Seek Dakota' Gas. L',I· Three Performances in Repertory eellent condi tion. Phon ~ 8·0271 . Idayf~~~~r:~~i~~~~:7~~~~~:~ti~ s, BrolVn saId. If tbe Improve· F-Irms ' W~eks ne Dally Insertions during month, . t ' 70 . h CHEST or drawers $5 .. dresser $&. Chlld's ment continues, he ~pded, the c~ty WASHINGTON (JP) - Offic_,- -L.t------RI B W-II- Sh k per lnser Ion...... e per IDC youth bed , 15 . Plat!orm rocker $l5. ! will no longer be lD an unsatls- . . ,. lactoty classiIication. I~l! °Cf Norhthwesttelrdn PthublIfC d"er- Northwestern was not one of th ~ ays y I, , lam a espeare ""r coat $SO. Call 8 -2~32 . l B,I., A, ,..,tll.meDla .. . .. vice o. ave 0 e e era additional companies Northern STOVE and re(rlacralor. Dlnl 8- 1742. • After hie IOspec!lon 10 da:.: r pow,er commission that nearly Natural origin ally had planned to IN IOWA CITY Tbe n aUy lo... an .Ba. ln.1I 0 111 •• ago, BrowlI ealle? restaurant S~Dl- 100,000 persons in east central service _ if its expansion is ap ~ Boleme Dt bot Ball Or AKC Cockers. DIA l 4600. tatlon in Iowa city the worst 10 a outh Dakota are anxious to ob- 0 ed JULY 14 TH,: TAMING OF THE SHREW and JULIUS CAESAR LFT our courl ou s Dail y low. n Warl ! la-county area. He named IOWf taln natudn gas. pr v . . . Call 4191 Ad taker help yo u wlt.h )'o ur Rd . She Ci ty, Tama and Marshalltown 8 ' The company is one of several However, he said offiCials or JULY lS THE TAMING OF THE SHREW and JULIUS CAESAR , wlU show you how 10 word an ad Iha l will bron, quick, economics I resul ta . Dial the three cities in the most un- seeking commiSSion authorization Northw es t er~ and r-:.orthern ~ a ­ ------_------toa:na 1lIe l t.o&y. satisfactory condition in the 10- to buy gijS trom Northern Natural t ur a,~ have sJgne.d a letter of m­ JULY 16 TWELFTH NIGHT and THE TAMING OF THE SHREW . I ------~~~------county area to which he is as- G C 'f th I tt . th . tent under whIch Northern Na- Q\1lCX loanl on Jewelry. c,IOt1llh" radio., Apartment tor Bent si ned as o. - .1 e a er IS au . ~I- tural "indicated a willingness t:l JULY 17 TWELFTH NIGHT and THE TAMING OF THE SHREW eU:. Hoek-Ey Loan. 12G 'h S. Dubuque. , ' . . . Ized to delIver greater quanllbes cooperate" if the allocation is ap- , ~ AVAfLABLE now - cho ice small apart­ CI ~a n er kitchens, kitchen eq u~p- of natural. gas to ~orthern sta~es. proved by the co m m i~s i o n . JULY 21 THE COMEDY OF ERRORS and TWELFTH NIGHT House for Rent men\. Adulll only. Phone 15848 or 49l3. ment and better food protectlor Northwestern. IS requestmg . ere noted by Brown in his re- about 16 Illillion cubic feet ot gas A. B. Sanborn of Huron, p~e s l­ JULY 22 THE COMEDY OF ERRORS and TWELFTH NIGHT T O ruble I for lumm ..- furnl.bed 3 room APARTMENT lor rent. Private bath. heck of questionable eat in g dally from Northern Natur al to dent of Northwestern submitted hou ... Phone U6f. Larew Co. 221 E. W• • hlnt\on. Phone JULY THE COMEDY OF ERRORS and JULIUS CAESAR ____-.",...... - ___--- MIll - , 10 5. Weekday •. laces. Several restaurants have ser\le more than a score of South this letter during testi mo~y be- 23 ___..:T:.;:, r;;;a;;;i1;,:e.:..r...;f;.;o;.;.r-=sa~le:;-. ___ DOWNTOWN apartment. InquIre Royal re- painted their kitchens, the in- Dakota communities. fore an FPC examlne.r earlier this Cafe. peetor added. An FPC attorney said that week the attorney said. \ JULY 24 • THE COMEDY OF ERRORS and JULIUS CAESAR 1851 MODEL MARS 34 ft. modern tr.lI- Sanborn testified as to the need -:;er:..:.• ..:Ca=II..;8:::-42=7J:....:.!:fter::.....::;5.~ _____ i ROOM furnllbed apartment close Itl. and feasibility 'of obtaining natur­ AUG. 3 AS YOU LIKE IT and JULIUS CAESAR _ Deairable for ma rried couple or BtU" • ___...:H;,:e.:.l:tp .... W;...;.,;an=t;.:ed;.;::..___ clen~ . $10 per month with u!lUlle. paid, A 'Girl's Best Friend al gas for communities In the AUG ~ 4 AS YOU LIKE IT and JULIUS CAESAR Phone 8-32t2. east-central South Dakota area HELP wanted. A,e 17 to 40 . !!hllel't Ice Company. 319 E. Markel. ROOMS for 4 men. Student kitchen In· his company serves. AUG. 5 AS YOU L!KE IT and ROMEO AND JULIET cluded, reaSOnable. Call ' · 1858. 316 S. Natural gas is sought by Nor­ OPPORTUNITY for perma nent employ- Johnson. thwestern for 26 communities AUG. 6 TWELFTH NIGHT and ROMEO AND JULIET menl. Youn, woman rot oUice work. ------­ Typlna required. Apply In perlon. Sears PHONE 8-!lIl92. Dellrable one room fur­ having a total population of about Roebuck Company. rulhed apartment wllh prlvalc bat.h. 85,000. They include Aberdeen, AUG. 7 THE 'TAMING OF THE 'SHREW and ROMEO AND JULIET Oi..... In. Suitable for coup'!.. or tlnal. Huron, Mitchell, Brookings, Ho­ . ---..,.Wn-o""rk,..-,Wrn'an-t'""ea...... --- boy or Ilrl. f55 per month. UUlIl1ea pa id. ward, Adison , Spencer, Lake NICELY furnJabecl apartment lor 8ummer DANCES 7:45 ' LAtnCDRlES. Phone I 'MI. m onths. 2 rooml. private balh and Preston, De Smet, Alexandria, ENGLISH; . FOLK . ------kltchenetle. 836 Second ave. S. E. 2· 3333. Cavour, Deland, Farmer, Frank­ JACK and Jill Play School. Call 8·.... Cedar Ra pids. iow •. fort, Hazel, IroqUOis, Raymond, RedIield, Stratford, Turton, Vien- Curtain Time 8 p.m. Admissio!" $1".00 LAUNDRIES. Phone m e. UN1I'\1RNISHrD 4 rooms. Batl"l J23\2 S. rXPMT ... alI w ••bJ...... per cleanln,. C_IIn_ ID_n_. ______na, Volga, Willow Lake and pos- Box Office SA. Hall. ExteaalOll 2215 Schaeffer 1347. BACHELOR aparlmenll. 804 N. Dubuque. sibly Watertown. , Ofi H Dati 9 1230 1 ~ 30 Dla" ' .2858. To supply the gas, the com mis- ce oW'S: y a.m.- :: p.m... 1 p.m. rlNY Tol Pretchool. Dial 8-2'112. swn attorney told a reporter, Call Theatre Box Office. Ext 2431 atter 7 p.m. rtooms tor rtenl Northern Natural would have to StUdents May Obtcdn ResenatlODS By , . extend its pipeline trom Sioux Presentinq LD. CCD'cis at Room lAo Sc:ha.U. Hall CATERtNO In "eddln. and birthday ROOM· for man near HIIl

TlDSIS typtna. Dial 61... TH1CSls l;voln.; Dial . 4 1011. Saleslady The,e's News ~ '•• and Cashier In l'oday's , ' Good opporttmity for lady 2S to 40. who is willinq to I 'WANT ADSI wOrk and learn. Permanent poIiIlon .. Some sal.. exper­ Lookln. for a _ or apUlmenlf Want ience prefered but Dot n8C­ 10 buS' • wuIWI. madlble' In...... III ceuary. TWo BEAUTd:s. OKI FaOM Ill. jU~l.. of 'l'IIaU-.. and 1111. a ~ob ' he t0da7·. wa ..t ada. H_ are real barptM In 1IIefthaD41te. I.IOok o&ber. from a V.S. 4ep.rtment .&Ore, meet In BeaUle. Wuh. The Apply in person to lhrol.Wb 0111' 1IuI1n_ 4lIrfttotJl. · tool ",,-monUloolil Uret c~ I, beadell lor Se~Ue'. WoodlIu Park Mr. Comer I ~. tIl~ oab'. ~ Miae. Petri~1 I. all entput 1ft .... "l1li.. YOU'll find Information abllut bally ' t...... altWn. t)'pl.... dreamaken. Income lair UfnftJiWe'" tWllIIWI ~-IA,. Brlt!h( craw. 811e It 1. ,,an' AlliI' ull' .. I exPft1a, and man, other belpful *"'-. • ptofe.. loul modeL . Racine's • .... '-TID DAILY IOWAN-Iewa Cit,., Ia.-Tluan., .J",. I, 115S _ L Medical Faculty Welcomes New Dean -·IWorld Ru/~ Satellite.'Rebelll·o ·"n' .; p,'e"· d ·· I·c~'~" ,Charles' City W;tI;,;~ , Views DiHer IW Tralfic Safety Prize: ' -II R d A - CHICAGO (JP)- The coals of -"------1 I . ~ I .Sf: I elm, freedom soon wl1J burst into flame "warmed by the red'-hot coals of I CsHARLmI I CI~I, (.4")1 -A NattlOt • b h'\ th I C t L d 1 t· a a rc,y WUDCl p aque wen 0",,' About Ability '" e ma e ron ur am, c cea es libcrty-Iovmg people." Elbert ad- d' I : Ch I Cl W d' . ns to the annual convention of the ISP ay .n - ar es 1y e nes:_ Ik e Lear [nternational Association o! Lions 'ied. ciay. I ,. Clubs werc told Wednesday night. ~he delegates assembled in the The award was the first ot 'Os I To Discipline WASHINGTON (JP)-A presi- Tho prediction was made by the Chicago stadillln: a~r putting on a kind presented In Iowa to a city , dential t'Ommittee said Wcdnes- president of the servIce club or- spectacular prehnll~ary show - a In the 10,000 to 25,000 populatlc!p (Conti/wed from Page 1) - day Soviet Russia's rulers are still ganization, Edgar M. Elbert of parade down Michigan ave. class for having a fivo.year perio(! Fuess sugge.tted at the status bent on world conquest and Maywood, Ill. DelegaUons from all of the tree of lrartic fatalities. , ,. ) ot the teacher In American culture dicted that the •Kremlin will He said the earth was split Into states and a number of foreign The award pres~nted Tuesday will rise as materfalistic valuer up its efforts te. Isolate the Unitec two worlds, One, he added, is the countries marched or rode In the night, was for the period 1918- give way to other, hllJher values States as the major barrier in its world o! "hate mongers, assas.ins, proceSSion. In the line were 43 1952. Charles City Is now in it.~ He said many men returned from path. • enslavers and proponents of the bands and II drum and bugle sixth year without a traffic dea/.Jj. the two world wars without their , , totalitarian concept ot . lite who units. Frank Ullsh, field director of tl}e former smug illusions about blli! i In a tormal report t.o Presld~nl have 'under their heels tWo-fifths Park district police estimated stllte safety education divislo'r\, ness and co.tUness and wealth as E senhower, the commJ1lee also. of the world's population." the paraders at l4000 and spoeta- presented the plaque to mayor tOl'S a slID of success. , • 1. Callcd for "a greater eUorl The other world, he said', is at 125J OOO or :nore. Harold S. Henry. Views differed about the ability . to inform our citizens of the dan- . . , to discipline as D quality of a gooo teacher. Frank Boyden, whom au­ '..t.~ : ~;~'~,T:,"~:;i'~;:~~d!::g ::~ ~ ~~ thor Joiln Gunther has called th most in/ormed man in America ...... ~~~e~h:~o~~ ~~~Pf~~;,t,h of the ~ HERE IT IS AND YOU HAVE ER AHEADr ' .. fru about bOys between 14 and 18, fel' 2. Warned ihere is "danger" in ~ .. that kindliness and bumo~ would prevail. Edith Fry, Iowa City higl' Mft ,Wil chool teacher, strested courteous­ cauy:~~~~ them I: n~'~~n,~o~~~~bi~~~~i~~out. "This has been BR ·E·· 'E:R-S';' ness, keeping the voice 4Pwn a prevalent error in the past," moving slowly and ~oidine em­ it said. . .Ag barrassing the student. The study group, known as the ·Se.... UODalllm' II RaI'1llluI President's ,;ommittee on inter­ Others pointed out that with thf' national In (ormation activIties, "cult of the teen-ateT." juvenllf was set up by Eisenhower soon JU.LY ClEARAN!('E, gates delinquency and other aspects of after his Inauguration. It Is headed final )'outhful behavior olten "sensa- FACULTY MEMBERS OF THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE receive their new at a reception by William ~ . Jackson, New York the tionallzed" in the llress, young Wednesda7 nl&hL Left io r"ht are Dean NOnnAn B. Nellon; Mn. J. T. McClinioek, (Mrs. NeisoD la investment banker. South people-who also read these thin" bebJ d M M 011 iock STARTS TODAY AND IS FOR The ----challenge the teachers to hanrl . D n. CD); Dr. J. T. McClintock, protellOr-emerUus 01 1IIa,.llolon': Mr•. Harve), H. The White House, in releasing 29 min tbem. It Isn't that some ,disl\lu- Davia, wbo II IhakJlIJ handl with Mn. Mark Fi07~; SUt PraVOIt Harve, H. Davis, who Is I'ree~DC a summary of the committee's A LIMITED TIME ONLYI (8 p.m. sloned teachers can't teach, It wi! Dr. Mark Flo)'d, UIOclate proteuor ot pecUatrlca. aDd behind blm. MIss AIlee White, collen of recommendations, said much o! They said, but a certain five' per cent 0' medlctDe IeCretary, wbo met. Mn. Robert Tidrick, wife of Dr. Robert Tidrick, head ot the de- the daia Is highly secret. It said 1 . , break problem children. some needinp ,artmen' of II1lJ'l'er),. the committee has interviewed MEN'S SUMMER SUITS meetin psychiatric attention and othel ':/ more than 250 witnesses, includ- pected and for ~:~~lt~~Dll~f~:: t~eue~ie or~: House Group Informal Reception HoefaLring,SEedt on ':ost ~!m:~yo:c!e:;;es:t1iCials IT .BIG SAVINGS : possibly teachers Among Its specilie recommend a- H N D oca ucat.on (Dacron and, Orion Blends Included) I sIgning While' remarking that teacherrOK's Ike's Ta'x tions, the committee called for are sometimes viewed as a timid, . , onors ew ean Public hearing on the Johnson aboHshing tl'e two-year-old psy- unworldly' "third sex," hcadmBste E f - "· PI · Of Med" al School county board of education's budget chological strategy board on the Group I .. , "Group n Fuess said that the profession X enslon an Ie for 1954 will be held In the-l:ounty ground that it "does not meet the , ... ~;gh;e~~tl;~ i~orS:Jr:r~~~ld~~~~ WASHINGTON (A') _ In a The recently appointed dean of supe;~ntende:~s Of~iC~ 2~t the ~~:~e,n~~~ g~:,jl~h u:;!~tsi~e I~re~~ 75 teachers are molders of the youthr smashing' triumph for the Eistln- the tolleke 0: medicine was l:Ion- cour O,use a p.m. u y. .ti,on of II new "Operations Co-or­ 29 . '3975 who become the mature men of d t d t . f ~1 ) 'A!~ tI Frank J. Snider, county super- dmatlng board" under the top pol- Valu.. to 4~.00 Value. to. 55.00 tomorrow. hO\ver a m nistratlon, the house are a an 10 .Ot,. . ep on intendent and board secretary, es- icy-making national security coun- , . Genenl Favon Teachen ways and means committee Wed~ Wednesday evenlOg In ,tbe Iowa tIma' t es th a t th e b oar d Wl' 11 nee d cil. He cited the testlmo~y of a ma- nesday approved the President's Memorial Union. $26,100 to operate during 1954. The The White House summary of Group/lll ,Group IV jor general who said, Give me a plan to extend the excess prolits Dean and Mrs. Norman B, Nel- amount used this year was $25,250. the report emphasized at ~he out- thousand schoolmasters as onlcen t for ix months • son were intro(iuced to some aOO . set tha~ the death o! Soviet Pre- and I'll transform thl~ camp. They ax s . . The county board 01 educatIOn mier Stalin and the advent of a 75 75 are accustomed to finding facts House GOP leaders promptly medical faculty members and thelr budget is used mainly for operat . 49 59 . . ' - new Soviet reglme have marked 65.00 organizing them, gIving orders an~ scheduled the bill for floor action ~Ives. Those in the recclvinjl line, ~ g the superintendent's oUice and no preceptiblE' progress toward Valu.. to Value. to 79.SO m.R klng out many reports - ,~I Friday. Th~Y predicted it will roll 10 addition to the Nelsons, were services which the office directs. peace. ~[en'lI Summer \\Il1hout much hGptedoftrhewt ard' easily down the rest of the legis~ Provost and Mrs. Harvey H. Davisl------Men's Summer 1t was sugges e a, as id r 1 i il ' from wolTjen who leave to becom' at ve tra . and MISS All"'" White, of the col- PANTS SPECIAL SPORT COATS ' homemakers, teachers leave the Ad Inlstration forces won a 16 lege of medicino. profession Qecause they haven't to 9 ote to report the bill favor- Special guests at the re~eption invested enough time, money an4 ably to the 1{~1I house alter the were Dean and Mrs. Louis Zo f $688 \ lO%'Qiscouni thought in the career. High In th ' measure - fiercely opposed by p , . 2 for 12.50 Investment were tour members of chairman Daniel A. Reed (R-NY) college of pharmacY, Dean and Fillret: U .. ._ ~i1r" Stbc:)l bo~t1ed p' the afternoon panel, who totaled -had been up in the tax- Mrs. W. J. Simon, college of dlln­ ___A.I.te.r.att.o.n.8.a.'_cos_t. ___ .. ____ .in.c.l.u.dlli~ ...... II!!~ ...... ! I.' , among them 201 years ot teachlnl writing ways and meanS' commit- Ustry; Dean Myrtle KItchell, col­ experience - Boyden, since 1902; tee for weeks. lege of nursing; and, Dr. L. E. .' Bargains in men's furnishings! ' .. Georgc W. stewart,. SU,I protes- To cap the victory, the cdmmit- Stillwell, medical director of Vet­ OIL CO . MEN'S QUALITY ' SHORT SLEEVE sor-emerltus of phYSICS ~IDce 1898: tee voted down 14 to n an ad­ Ernest Horn, professor-emeritus ministration-opposed pla~ which cran's hospital. co • T-SHiRTS ' , SPORr: SHIRT ol educatIon, since 1901, and A. would have provided a cut in per- In char~e of arrangements for Men's fine-combed 'yard with ny- Men's shO(\ sl~~ve ~Pql't shirts - Craig Baird, professor-emeritus of sonal income taxes on Oct. 1. the receptl()n was Dr. W. W. Mor- Ion reinforced neck - full-cut - cotton seersuckers-skipdents and speech, since 1910. Committee Republicans voted rls . o.! , the mE'cjical school. Mrs. perfect 'litting. washable ~ayons. • PaDel Membe~ Listed 9 t 6 f th bIll D t Moms took charge of the table Values to '1.25 /' • ~ Values fo 3.95 Other panel members Included 0 or e I. emocra s decorations. 4 Camille LeVois, Unlverllty hll(h ~Iumped [or it 7 ,to 3. Rep. Rich­ '. f~r I $&:00 . ,.. .. 2 for $t.GO, ." -, school languale head~ Charles L. ard M. Simp.son ~R-Pa.) forced Balcer, high school principal from the bill to a committee vote over Communist C/,rgy ETHYL 28 MEN:S KNIT NYLON and ORLON Detroit Lakes, Minn.; Dorothy Co- the opposition .of Reed, who had POLO SHIRTS Ion ius, AHon, III., high school refused to put It on the agenda. PAID - DRESS SHIRTS teacher; Robert Anderson, city The approved bill is a proposal Potential Danger, ALL TA Men's knit placket collar knit polo Men's 1000/0 nylon and orion dtess school superintepdent of Park by Rep. Robert W. Kean (R-NJ) Congressman Says ihlrts colton and mesh weave ra­ shirts--easy to launder-practical Forest, ilL; Wesley A. Erhe, 101'- tor a straight extension of the yops. for home or travel wear. mer Ft. Dodge high schoo] princi- levy to Jan .. 1. The tax expired NEW YOI\K (JP) - A congres­ Value. to 3.95 Valu.. to 10.00 pal and new principal of Univer~ June 30 but can be renewed re- sional hearing Wednesday was re­ sity high school; Helen Baird, G, tl'Oactlvely. Under it, the govern- ported to have turned Jp evi­ 2 for $&.00 $7.88 Eagle Grove; Shirley HIghland, roent takes up to 83 Per cent of dence that Communist elements A4, Pasco, Wash.; Artura .MIchael, corporation profits above those es- had infiltrated the ranks of Amer­ 10.%, Ny)on------Sheer . Boxer Style Krlnkle University Bummer statt member tabllshed by law as a "normal" iean clergymen to a pot~ntlal1y from the Harvard graduate Ichool base. dangerous e:¥tent. . SPORT SHIRTS COTTON SHORTS Men's 100% nylon sheer sport of education, and John McAdam . Rep. Gordon , ~ ~Cl:\~r (H- Men's boxer style shorts of ~ .. inkle director a! University high fchool . NAb IS' Ohio) presidin, as a one-man shirts - short sleeves - white or weave cotton - white and ptaiu Speech and dramatic art head ew m u ance ervlce subcommittee ofl itt4!l hduse un- phlln colors. coiors. Piol, Edward C. Mabie .erved ar To Start ' Here Friday Americllll activities commIttee, Values to 5.95 SPECIAL f chairman of the mornln, round- said he had received both docll- table with Prot. Huill F. Seabury, Iowa City funeral homes will mentary and verbal evidence . 13.99 , 3 for U , ,, of the speech department, modp" 110 lonser operate, their ambull'nc;es showlng Red infiltratioQ ot the ating. Dean E. T. Peterson of the for emer,ency caUs alter fl'ldA)'. clergy. . .. college ot education took the chll' Xb.e.lowa City ~bulance service The infiltration is such, he said, SALE OF FAMOUS ' In the afternoon sessIon. Prot. M . wi~ ~hen begin to handle .emer- that It constitutes ",- .dAi)n,er un­ Lampe, director of thll SUI school g~ncy and other ambulance calls. l~ss the American ·people are 01 religion and chairman of Unl- Ne'fton WeUer is owner jof the made' !ljllly aware of the pro- BostClnian, Sho 'es~ vcrslty summer leetul'J!l, presided new Service, which will have three gr,m" • at Fliess' opening iecture Tuellday ambufances and will offer 24-ltour 5 ~ Id th t ., I evening. service. c erer sa e eswmony, g v- en behind closed doors, came from ALSO 'MIISFIELD witnesses "in a position to know" the facts about the ministry and ALL POPULAR BRANDS Entire Stock at Reduced communism. German' War· Prisoner Has It ~as the second day of hear­ , Prices for This 8;g Clearance Ings In New York at which atten­ tion has c,ntered on subject of Valu. to Chance I To ' Become .Citizen communism and religiou8 leaders. GROUP I The committee ia headed by ·SUPERIOR ' OIL GO. 18.95 CHtCAGO (JP) - An eacaped alone while\ his wife, AV1S, 21 / be- !tep. Harold Vilide (H-IlI.), now Men's Bostonian Nylon mesh as German prisoner of war, reea,,- lIins legal moves to have him re- Ill. well as many yea! around styles­ tured alter eilbt years of freedom. tum to this country. The committee TJlesday salel CORALVILLE aU great ~uys. Wednesday W8I liven perml•• ion Since ht. is leavin, v.oluntarJly. some mini.ten had Qeen named to leave the lTnited Statu volun- he probably wiJl be able to re- as Reds, but their names were WEST ON HIGHWAY 6 tarJly with the Pl'Ollpect that he turn undet a non-quota visa, 1m- not' disclosed. Vatu. 10 mpht some day return and ... miJration IJervlce attaches said. --., _____~__:-_,..:__--- ....L-__:-'------_,..- GROUP II IUS come a cltizeo. If Pabel was deported, be would r. Reinhold Pabel, IS-year-old have kI .eek special permission /. Villue packe~ Mansf~eld ca~ullls $9' 85 Panzer 8erge~t captured ill 1M3 for the U.S. attorney lederal for I\lJht weight nylon mesh ~' and a ' ill Italy, bad .tar\ed ~ book bui- re-entry. /I •• • l've never had my Shirts inea in Chlcaao, marrl~ and \ WUe II ClUsen hOIl\ 0; ~ther , s~:~. ;r' . ('\' • , settled down to family life after . Pabel's wile, an American citl­ , " I 'f 'f' his t!IICape from • prilon ~., ~D, had no knowledge he was ali trolc"; 'tq.. So White - So Bright, and , ., ~ Dur Wuhlnlton, Jll. escaped prisoner: Pabt!1 said wh'l) Followin, hia recapture by FBI he was seized. a group of lots 8leDU Mareh " deportation pro- The couple has a boy. Christo­ all I clid was dial 41771'/ ~C~~'S b'r:k~n Il:d ~ $485~~~ . ceedillp were befUll .by \be U.s. pher, I, and ~ expecting another sizes ot over "fllty pair-if your naturalization mel r immip'atioD child in November. . - lIize is here you can't atrord ,to &ervlce. Durin, deportation proceedings ,•. . pass thelli:' 85 Faftl' GIIIDetI _ Paul Llndiey, 43, a Dallu, Tex. $5 ~ There WII atrona IeIltlmenL til attorney, and Malcolm cameron, I \ \' We ~ 'ake particular pride in "the " Pabel's favor on tile bull of bls M, Birrnin&ham, Mich. salesman. adjUitment to Aft6erIcan .od.i,. telUfted Pabel kept them from laundering and finishing of EVERY SUMMER SHOE ... well II telUIp,," ill bia favor harm .,atter their capture by Pabel hirts the NEW PROCESS .WAV. by two former American ~y and a aquad of German IOltUer .. \ otticen who had been captured by in Italy. . MUST GO! Pabel abOrtl, before' be hlmaelf "arcuS T. Neely, di.strlc:t di­ WII captured. • rector ., \be 1mmilr~.tiOD service, WedJlelda"1 beam, w.. 01) 3 said the time for Pabel'. depar­ c:ba11(e that Pabe1 "... ill · tbe ture will be let at some later date UDlted Staw illefall7. liaee be and that it Pabel taill to leave ',BREMERS pas_eel no v\lll, llUoU ~ Ber- the .~thed time · be wJU be man, apeclal iDq~ omo.r 'orjdepo~. " . the service, ruled \bat Pabal A thar.e of 'falUng to realate cou1d leave the' COUJItry volun-, II an aUen l•• t January wu dis.! '" 011' CM' ,. BOTH, tarily. m~ apinat Pabel on croundl P;lbel plI!~ o .. ~ Mw~ thai tbe taj~ .wa. not ,wijl!ul.. :

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