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Mayllower Carries I Book to SUI 'Library - est an e I • • Apart oJ the Cal'lllO of the Mayflower II, now .nrout. from E",. ------~~ .. It America, Is • speclal.dltion of an tlrty medlc.1 book destined Itr Iftt Wilkin. M.morlal Library In SUI's Coli ... of Medicin •. • World Nuclear Dr. S. C. Cull.n, Profe".,. of Su ....ry and ChaIrman of the DitIsIM If Anesthe.ioIOllY. IIYS the book i. belnt Hnt to SUI by the '1Assures Justice In ~Ical. divlsien of Imperill Chamieal Induatritl, Ltd., Eng. like, Girard Case Pact, However, 111& Titi. of the book II "Culpeper'1 Compl.te H.rbll." III • I.tter from Dr. L. I. W.vlll, ttch.nlcal s.rvicel direct., of .. Elltllsh firm, to Dr. Cull.n, tfit Briton said: TO,Watch iGI Resigned "011 the II of u.s. Mlyflow.r we are I c.rtaln number Trealure Comes First CIitsII. In _ If which w. have put ..me c.,it. of • speclll .dltlon ~ 'Cvl,.,.r's Compl.t. H.rbal.' W. f.lt that this WII appropriate WASlTlNGTON "" - Presick-nl .. the .,1,lnal Mayfl.w.r sailecl in '620 Ind the .,jgin.1 .dition of As Japan Court To Jap Trial Eisenhowcr said Wednesday he .. htrINl Wit publishtd In 1653, .. It I. limelt ctntemporlry. would be delighted to sec a total "w. thought thlt you might care to hlv, on. of the cop I.. that OMIYA , Japan"" - Trembling ban on atomic wcapolIJ test bllt single .. made this historic voya,., and would ask you to accept It with , hands mirrored the tumbled hopes only if the Soviet Union agrtcs to 10th Tries American of Specialist 3/e William S. Girard a cheat-proof nuclear disarmament Jim Landis ", comptlIMnts and geoc! wisha.," TIlt !look, on. of tha most avth.,lt.tiv. of its day I cOllld hardly WASHINGTON L4'! - President Wednesday. sy.tem. only and en. In _ of .... most _omak· Sox to maintain .. censi.r.d a rtftr.nc. book for the mecltrn physician. The author Eisenhower said Wednesday that The United States has agreed to IICrlM4 wondrous curatlv. powerl to "arious pl.nts in Hm.thin, even though this country has let a Japanese court, rather than "" IItWi UiIIIoNnctt of his ca· over the New ,...r, II...-w-r made _ chief whipped Cleve. lIP titan I scl.ntlflc mlnntr by 20th c.ntury standard •. agreed to let Japan try an Amerl· a U.S. Army court·martlal. try him ItcIUH of Its history .nd Illustration., how.ver, the book holds can soldier accused of killing a for the death of a Japanese woman peint: What IY,pons next In dlMWer.l, Intertlt .mong thoH In tIM m.diCiI proftllion tod.y. Japanese woman, the President scrap collector (atally injured on ~II aHalrs I. mostly '" te the Dr. Cull.n al .. has r.c.lved a grant from the English firm for still must see "that justice, fair an American firing range last Jan. Rullian•• ",In rlllirch on Fluothant, a n.w non·lnflammabl. and potent an­ justice, is done." 30. Ei nhower said that the Unlled IIIhItIc. tates mllst and will continu to Th. ca .. will be watch.d cloH' "There's nothing more I can do," , lest nuclear weapons, partly Lo re· t Iy by U.S. Ilwyers, h. said, "and ,the brown·haired. 21.year.()ld sol· I duce their deadly radioacth'c Call· if any pollibl. Inlustic. happened dier from Ottawa, Ill., told his out . to that man, it would be I case Japanese (jancee, !II iss Haru He voiced doubt. however. that that would be takftl up diplD. (Candy) Sucyama. "Just let the the United State will cver te t who came State, Bid Probes. lawyers handle everything." after start· matically." another H-bomb like the onr ex· eveloJl(~ d a blister Eisenhower said that in previ. The Japanese charge of "inflict· ' ploded in the South Pactrie in 1954. suffered the ous cases in which American servo ing injury causing death"-similar , decisions. I icemen have been brought before to a manslaughtel' indictment in GENEVA ~ - $ovl.t Premier Nearly Completed . Japanese courts. the Japanese the United States-could mean a I , j Hilleial luI,anl" _nc.er AP WI".~.I. w...... y the U.S.S.R . "Is ",a· "have been eminently fair ." FAMILY OF WILLIAM ROBERTS JR., Air Forc. drill Instructor convict.d of mlstr.atlng • basic train- tiES MOINES L4'! - The Jowa tcstimony was that the com mis­ OTTAWA, 111. I-'l - Tha broth· d-, te "nclude .n approprlat. The present case involves Army M, clust.rs around him afur tha trial ended Wednesday in San Antonio, T.xlI. Robert' ••I.ter and ,irl. Ir4islative investigation commit· Ision purchased 7.62 acres in Wa· er of an Ottawit soldl.r accu ..d qreemont on the wtIeI. "",,,.m 1ft hopei to complete its probe terloo from Mrs. Wilfred J. Pren­ Specialist Third Class William S. t friend, right, look on. In the background is Mlchul Rillk, Robert's civiliin attorney. (S .. story I. of dlsarmamont as well .. on Ih Girard of Ottawa , 111 ., accused of of shootl ng a Japanne woman ~ alleged attempts to pad bids lice for $22,800. particular ••pOdl, Includl", an killing Mrs. Naka Sakai on an said W.dntsday ha hll r.talned ~ the State Highway Commission The testimony also showed that Earl J. Carroll, haad of a N.w agreement on Immodiate c.lla· Army firing range in Japan last II !be nex~ two we~ks, the com· Mrs. Prentice had purchased the York invtltm.nt firm, to defend tI ... of nucl.ar _'pen' tesh." IIJlttee chairman said Wednesday. . Jan. 30. his broth.r in a Japan.H COllrt. IGOP Solons Scor; Airman Fined Tha a_nc.mont was maclt In 'Rep. Clark McNeal R-Belmond, property only a short ume before Pentagon records showed Wed· Louis Girard said h. contacted tIM form of • prtc.. nt-.,.....r· 1M chairman said also that it ap. from Mrs. Grace Helsel Cor $12.825. nesday that Joreign courts ha vI.' tha N.w York attorney by t.I.· I", pel'lON' me ..... te .... .,.n. ~ared Ihe ~ommittce investiga· Mrs . Prentice's husbahd is a real insisted on trying U.S. service­ phon. Tunday night .t tIM SUg. I", ....len hart of the Interna, men charged with violation of tlen.I LIIIor areanll.tlon. ilOI) ol the p\lrchase of a commis· estate man who has offices with gestion of frl.nds. Civil Rights Bill For Trainee civilian law in only one·third of Sornt tuCh Sa"I.t move had lien maintenance garage site at Highway Commissioner Emory the cases to arise. The Japanese Carroll, • former San Francis· I been .xpected. AMont tIM Items 'aterloo has been completed. !Loomis . Loomis had recommend­ government took jurisdiction In co lawyer, and • malor in World WASH[NGTON IR' _ nOll e He- the lIou 'c, the .Justice Department Mistreatment' te be dllCulHd Ity this Hllion McNeal . discussed these two cd that the commission purchase only 21,2 per cent of such cases War II told Girard h. would d.· publicans voiced slrong oppostiion r could set up "8 veritable Ge tapo" SAN ANTONIO, Tex. "" _ Air, will be a Sov'-t ,....'utlon th.t DIIUe~s With newsmen alter thc Ithe property from Mrs. Prentice. ill the 12 months ended Jast Nov. f.nd his brother, without fte. Wedn sday to inclusion of a jur:-- ond conduct "a virtual Spanish the ILO - one of the speelllll.d comnuUee had spent more than . ., 30. trial prol'ision in civil rights legis· Inquisition ." man 2.C. Wllllum Roberts Jr., the I a,.ncles of the United Nations - IiI!e bours in a closed session. r McNeal saId the commIttee. 10· Eisenhower said that over a senlence of from 2 to is years in a lalion which lhe !lou e tarts de· Opponents of the amendment 110-pound drill instructor convicted go ... _d II .mandlnt In CGmmission Cha;pman Robert K Itends to move as fast as poSSIble .nd te all nvel ..r we.pen. t.. ts. .... • U ' II " H I ined that longer period Japan took jurisdie- Japanese prison. bating Thursday. argued that trial by jury has nel'cr of mistr DUng a ba Ie trainee. leU spent considerable time with m a area~.. e exp a . . Ibt committee In its closed meet- he meant thiS mclu.des lookmg 10· tion in even fewer cases, percent· . The proseeuto:'s office at the Their view were expressed at been prol'ided in civil contempt Wednc day wa r duced onc grade ------­ ill to a recommendation before the agewise. Maebashl DistrIct Court sent a a party confcrence held shorUy caS<'s in which the government was in rank and flncd $50 a month for On other point, EIsenhower Mor. than 14,000 cas" have copy of the .J~panese indictment after the Hou e by a vot of 290· a party. Rep. Scott IR·Pa.) called said: '. commission to buy 31 acres on the two month . 1. "Somebody in this gov 'rn· The alleged bld·padding .arose south edge of Waterloo from Mrs. come up in Japan, the President to. Cam p Whlttmgton Wednesday. 117 agreed to lay aside ) crything It "0 right to violate the law, " I "1 f I wonderful. 1 received a ment" but not him elf - would be OIl or a formal s~at~ment Issued Prentice for about $42.000. This said and add.d that Japan "vol. GIrard was ask~d to c~oose a de· else for about s ven days begln- rather than a right to a jury trial. fair and impartial trial and 1 am glad to allJwer SovieL Communi 1 IT Beck last Apnl In which he Iland would be used for right.()f-l t '1" d he ph . d fense attorney lin medIately. The ning Thursday for 11 fuU·scal diE, SoUUll'rn juri s. th jury-trial op- IIid an attempt was made to get way purposes. ~~:rl y';::-I'IfItI::c, 111;1. Japanese have suggested the trial, cussion of the controvrr lal meas- ponell c1Dim, would never convict grat ful to the m m~rs o[ the boss N.iklta S. Khru hchey's tele· dal Shop lids on some mowers t/frown out . . mary jurisdiction In 13,'24 case. could begin iate this month. t ure. per on accu d oC contempt for court," Roberts said arter th en. vIsIon IntervIew last Sunday - Ir 1M higher bids made Iilter. Re, McNeal saId. the commIttee I to U.S. military authorities. Girard is to appear in court scs- The HOllse decided to spe nd four violaling court orders d Igned to tcnce wo returned by a peelal the Ru lans would air the reply Dubuque celt testimony before the commit. c.ould not. determme th~ natur? o.r sions, bu~ remain in Army cus- days on a general discussion of th prevcnt infringem nt of voting Dnd court-mortial board. without Jamming or otllcrwlsc in- lit as reported by McNeai was lime of. ItS . next meetlOg unltl It In the Girard case, Eisenhower tody at other times untO the ver- civil rights bill, DCter which it will other rights. terf ring with It. IUt the bid-padding proposal was talks With Its attorney, who was Roberts, 22, of Key Wl'sl, Fla,. 2. Khrushehev's offer to pull So. said, Japan is being allowed to diet is reached. The case wiU b, con Idcr amendments. Leadcr ex. Republican Lender Marlin of faced a maximum of six vleL troops out of Europe if Ult' IIIde to and rejected by three absent Wednesday. pe~alty try the soldier because of "s num· heard by a panel of judges, since pect at least three days will be Massachu etts. said a majority of months In ,Prison. a f1~e of twer United States did. so, too, i old Iowans representing equipment McNeal quoted Beck as em­ ber of things that arc explained Japan does not use the jury sys- needed to dispose of amendments the GOP would follow the sugges- thirds of hi pay for IX months, tuff and an .Hempt to spilt lht' Cllnpanics or working with deal. phasizing that the state docs not fully and carefully" in a joint tern. and obtain a final vote on the lion of Ule Pre idcnt and oppo and a dl honorable discharge. We tern Allies . Eisenhower aid !!S. underbid or cheat any property statement Issued Tuesday by A military guard was placed measure ..They arc aiming at send· the amendment. Roberts was convicted Tlle5day this country would lak no such Last week the committee held o~ner. To that end the commis­ Secretary of Defen se Wilson and over Girard and his fiancee a few ing the bill to the Senate by next ------of pulling Robert Din enbacher, 20, step without con ultation WIth Its lis first public hearing on the SIO~ has employ~d master ap­ Secretary of State Dulles. days ago after Miss SlIeyama' Thur day. AI · C It' or Astorln. Long Island, N. Y .• out friend abroad. IlIIiotenance garage matter. The praIsers to appraise proper ty In Japan. insisted on jurisdiction showed MPs an anonymous post. A~most all 01 .the . 111 votes the Waterloo area and may use I genan asua les of hi bunk to the Ooor. 3. U.S. relations with the. Chinn" over Girard because, ther con- , card she had received. which said agamst ev n conSIderIng the bill R dT Y' The board acquitted him on char· Kai·shek government haven't been them in other instances of right­ t ~ nd e d , he was acUng outsld~ the in Japanese: "I hope both you and were ~ast by Southern DC":Iocrats. of·way purchases, McNeal said. eporte en Imes gc of triklng Din cnbachcr and affected by the recrnt anll·Am rio line of duty when Mrs. Sakal was I Girard are hanged." The line-up . on the resolutIOn for- of kicking another basic trainee. cao riotlng on Formo a. Bllt the ieport Army' Jupiter' killed. I ' mally brtngtng the blll before Ule F hL George E. Walker, 18, of Spring- Pre Ident said he's inelln d to flv· stood A status of forces treaty allows House ~as: 112 Democrats and 178 renc osses Ii Id. Mo. or more trade with Red China. " 1 'ired Successfully Says Tests Japan, and other countries with I Student To Speak Republicans for. and 107 D.cmo- Disenbacher died two days after am personally of the sehool thai which the United States has sim· crats and 10 Republicans agamsL. ALGIERS L4'! _ The French re- the alleg d incident. Ills death was bell vel that trade, in th long run, IlEw YORK L4'!-The New York Get Guilty Pleas ilar agreements , to try U.S. serv- To Denta I Grads The debate was concentrated on ported Wednesday 135 Algerian nn. o£ficially attributed to heat exhau· cannot be stopped," Eisenhower rIlleS said Wednesday night the icemen in civil courts for offenses a pr.oposed. amendment to guaran· tionalJsts have been killed in a lion and a kidney aliment and Ro- said. limy has successfully fired a test DES MOI.NES L4'! - Richard F. committed orr duty. FDr tha first tim. In SUI', Ica· lee.J.ury .trlals for persons aeeu~d Ithree-dny battle in caves and ra- bcrts was not on trial for hi s death. 4. This counlry wll make buro Itrsion or the intermediate range Nazelte. LIOn County attorney, Mrs. Sakai was fatally injured d.mic history, a graduatlnt cltn· o~ .vIOI.attng federal injunctions In vines of the Grand Kabyllc Moun· justice Is done In the case of Army MUistic missile Jupiter. Wednesday advised fellow prose- while seavenging (or scrap metal tistry student will give the mlin elvSo,1 rt~ghts case~ . t th tains. Much of the fighting was specialist 3.e. William S. Girard . cutors to make more use of blood on the . [iring range She was If addrel$ at tIM special cltntal con- I . u t~rnc.rs, w 0 arc agalns e hand·to-hand. The government agreed Tuesday The Times said the firing took . . AI A F I egis 1a IOn In any slape,l are sup- Alt lh 170 AI ' . FTC Widens Probe ~ce last Friday at the Cape tests in drunken driving cases. struck by an empty cartridge case vocation. to? . romme t, po. rting the amendment _ which age e,r . genans were thai the Ottawa. III., soldier could Cauveral, Fla., firing range and Bl d t t h I h' h b d Ifired from a grenade launcher. Guttenbe.I'lII' WIll. speak at the the Senate Judiciar Committee llst~d . as kIll ed I~ battle . and ter· Of Antibiotics be tried by a Japanese court on a .. the missile reached an alii· 00 es s s ow ng Ig 0 Y I • convocation honoring JUM gradu- y rOflshc aUacks In AlgerIa and in charge of Idllln" a Japane cwo· alcoholic content, Nazette said, They.S. dec lion to Itt J~an ates of tIM SUI Colleg. of D.n. has approved. Without tll ~ amend- clashes in France. The French WASHINGTON LfI _ A govern. We of 300 miles and traveled man. I d t I flit d try GIrard hinged on a finding . bel &'-'d tho . t ment, Rep. Colmcr

• P"•• 2-THE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa City, la.-Thurllboy, Jun. 6, '.57 The Daily Iowan AEC Official: Administration 'Acts The Daay Iowan" writ­ pointed by the pr~ of Sen. Lyndon Asks for Rain - Gets It!. ' ten and edited by Itudenta the ~njversU!I' Th, 10Wlln', Atom Testing and i.t govemed by • board eduMIal policy, therefore, " BY GEORGE DIXON mi sion control by wringi ng the of five studen' trustee, elect­ Mtlfn e%prenWn of SUI tJd,. l King Features Syndicate. Inc. nec ks of a few chickens . ' ed by t11e student body and ministration Policy or opI,.. IISmall Risk Before he could be accused of Washington. June 4-A friend of indulging in allegory, Senator Wat· four faculty trustee. apo in partlcultJr. mine was seated with Secretary of ion tiny I WASHINGTON 1.4'1 - Alomic En· kins made it plain that he was not ------ergy Commissioner Willard F. Lib· Ihl' Inlerior Seaton in Seaton's pri· speaking Cigurati\'ely, but very lit· by told Congress today nuclear Ivate 'atin' room a while back crally. lie said that if an Industrial· bomb testing is a "small ri k" that when the phone rang, The affable ist strangled a few fowl , plucked Teater' Street must be measured against "the Mr. Seaton answered, He listened their feathers, and sold tlieir car· risk of annihilation .. , if we sur· for a few minutes, then said: 'Til casses, he could tell the federal Six Iowa City property owners have petitioned the city rendered the wea pons." look into it. J[ ii's the administra· trade commission he wasn't subject ,t Libby's testimony was prepared tion's fault, I'll see that it's cor· to ils regulations, council to rename a local street in honor of SUI's dean·emeritus rected:' Wilber J. Teeters - a graciou and approprlate gesture. for a Senate·House Atomic Energy The solol1 revealed Ihat meat subcommittee investigating effects The cabinet officer informed his r The six, who comprise the total number of propert), owners of radiation and fallout. visitor that the caller was Senate packers got quietly out Crom unlic Majorily Leader Lyndon B, John. FTC policing 35 years ago, and that with address('s on what is ironically named ~Inin Street, say Other scientists hal'e testified son, Ttl' added this teaser: ever since Ihey've been answer· ' , the change would lend dignity to that area of the city. thai excessive man· made radiation [rom bomb lests and other source~ , "Guess what Lyndon was com· able only 10 Ihe Trade Practices The further say it would honor Teeters for I1is many can cause cancers and damage to plaining about?" Section of the Livestock Division yenrs of service to the community, university and state. Teeters, future generations. The man who wa~ seated with o( the Department of Agriculture in addition to his work in S I's College of phannacy, has erved " It is not contended that there Seaton indulged in wide specula· for Unfair Trade Practices, Mon· , as mayor of ]owo City. is no risk," said Libby, an atomic Uon. Secretary Seaton finally in· opoly. etc. ; terrupted: "No. It was none of Watkins also revealed that, .des- . The Iowa City prop('rty owners have given two good rea­ physicist, but he contended there are risks in many human activi­ ~ ...... ~~ I t those things. Lyndon complained pite its long identification tag, Ihe sons for renaming lain Street. Teeters has served 10wa City ties. ~ that the San Angelo section of Tex· Trade Practices Section consists of and the University long and well and deserves recognition. Also, as hasn't had a drop of rain since two men forgotten in a back room He mentioned the 40,000 annual this administration came into of· somewhere, and a girl stenogr a­ they re[lson that it makes little sen e to ca1J a two-blnck trcet hi ghway deaths. risk or drowning W,PORTEO BY A fice." pher. He said it hasn 't the reo ... in , Chicago "\lnin" street. at beaches and "accidents in the "But," gulped Seaton's sealin' sources or the manpower to crack Wc hope that when the city council meets Monday night, it home." Oitpiautlvt Adrien, companion, "Didn't I hear you tell down on unethical packers. IfIItd him about hi will give careful consideration to the petition. The name change "Here our choice seems much him that if il was the Administra· Senalor Watkins said the situa· clearer," he said. "Arc wc willing tion's fault you would correct it?" lion might havc continued to go un· would involve some work, but it would be a fitting honor for to take this .•very small and rigidly THERE'S SOME HUMOR in th news today, judgin9 from reactions of thue Marshalltown members Teeters. who lives on ~Iain Street, to receive his mail addressed of the High School Publications Workshop. Talc in J the news off the teletype in The Da il y Iowan news· "Yes," said the Interior SeerI" noticed except that a lot of big bus· controlled Tlsk , or would we prefer ' room are: (front row) Marie Dunlap, Mary Carpenter. Kay Meldahl; (rear) Le Roy Willim, Frank tary solemnly. " If it's our fault I inesses started working a gimmick. to II strect bcarin& his name. to run the ri k of annihilation '\ will." They discovered tllat if they boughl ~ay which might result if we sUfl·cn· Sheehy. The high schoolers are here for a we.k-Io,. session which will elI'S' June'. They attend classes in all phases of journalism, make tours o~ SUI journalism facilities, and acquaint themselves The visitor unseatoned himself 20 per cent of a packing company dered the weapons which are so with the university's journalism program, and departed, shaking his head they could declare their entire bus· Th e Twig Is Be n t ~~~~~~~I? ~~ our freedom :md actual over levity in high places. A couple iness exempt Crom FTC control, of days later he read in the paper even if their principal producls telt b "Likc father like son. " "Massive use" of nuclear wcap------~~------~ Ihat it had slarted raining in San were such dubiously edible items /, WASHI NG TON liI'I Dave Beck, }I·. follows in his father's mOtlthsteps, Two ons in war, he said, not only would Angelo. as fence posts and locomotives. cause widespread cancers and leu· Iowa City Ii!nI zablocki days ago in a congressional hearing on corruption in the Team· kemia but would produce abnorm. Benson,: Improve It kept on rain ing until San An· The law says Ihey must have 20 tsday he "very I stcrs nion, young n ck took th 5th Amendment )30 times in allies in future generations far be· gelo pleaded to be reclas Hied from per cent of a packing company to !llIdidate for the 45 minutes. yond what might be caused by fall· News drought to a nood relief area, At enjoy Ihis immunity, but it doesn 't tiled by the death lhe hight of the deluge, the man specify how big the company must L McCarthy He ref used to answer a question asking whether he knew out (rom weapons te ti~!(. 0'; Quit: Humpnrey · f th Th" f II .. "Old 'I .. B k He struck out also, Without men· A petition was filed in city clerk's who had been seated with Sealon be, Senator Watkins said a man The «·year.old IliS a er. IS IS par or 1e CJuestlOnmg. ". an ec' re' lioning it specifically, .at criticism office Wednesday calling for the reo Icalled Seaton and asked him if could declare himself to be a meat pessman, now fused to tell the co n ~ressmen whether he knew hiS son. of the Atomic Energy Commission WASHINGTON \All- Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D·Minn.) said Wednes· . .. Senator Johnson was satisfied. packer by decapitating and de· Iefl\I in Ihe House, naming of an Iowa CIty street ID "I'm afraid not," replied the Sec- feathering a (ew chickens. Head of investj,lation, Sell. John ~lcClellan ( D.Ark. ), told lby those who say it has kept under dayoSeGretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft BE'nson either ought to re~ign or 10 confer further n improve operations of the farm surplus commodity di sposal program, honor of Wilber J. Teeters, dean· retary of Ihe Interior. "He seems to Unless this loophole Is unlooped "r the younglln' thnt he might be tried for cont~mpt of con~ress wraps Information about the dan· Humphrey told the Senate, an agriculture subcommittee will begin Iltmocratic House . 'f . , I ' h 5 f ger of fallout. . ' . r h - - - - emeritus of the sur College of feel that the Administration is it wlll probably be seized upon as a ,I fistonsin, Reps. f or Ie liS In 0' to nnswer so many questIOns ane usmg t e t Or Llbb Id tl .. I an ID ves tIgatlOl1 June 11 0 t e n. . , . y sa 1C commiSSIOn las I ' , Pharmacy and a former Iowa Cily guilty of over·correction.". business opportunity by loophole \t" IIIIi Lester R, JOfi,nSUII1 types of cjlleshons that It wasn t mtended fol', made public all information from who e program. centering Its at· Senator Arthur Watkins, the manufacturers. Look for them 10 N T f mayor. h d ltrort making up It will be hard to define what the 5th can be lIsed for and its Project Sunshine, designed to tcntion on Brnson's recent report ew ype 0 white· aire Mormon Elder from make a loophole through which the Zablocki said thal. di sposals abroad had cost a The petition, signed by all six utah is not given 10 flights of packer of such nutritional delica· to what it can't be applied. measure the erre~t of Callout fr?m billion dollars in the last year. ~ telephone property owners with addresses on fancy, nor extravagant statements, cies as sump pumps can wiggle. He One portion of the investigation is more obvious, excistlOn "That seems a strange way to ,110 unsuccessfully wfe~pon~tes~s, t't\.t~e S v,·ng Bond Main Stre I, will be presenled to Consequently, he made a few can sneak through packing a dead' If Dave, Jr .• takes thc 5th for 130 diffcrent qucstions, there intcl: make a claim for Came , to tell iIr gOl'ernor, to ~eal cf~fo:~ati~~ ~~n~e~n~:~1 a Ihe City Council at i~s meeting people sit up by remarking the chicken under his arm and tell the \'IVInllre ilas been lUust be a lot of things hr thinks might incriminat him, ligenee and weapon design," t~e, people, tha! you cost ~hem a Monday night. other day that a business tycoon fcderal trade commission to go (llsible candidate He said the information still kept bIllIon do~lars ,~n the year, ~um· S t frO t could scape Federal Trade Com· Ipacking. secret "is not vital in the under- I phrey said. . Mr. Benson either e 0 C • rat. eal standing of fallout, its effects and ought 10, resign. 01' .offer som~ BOY INJURED Zablockli said he Japanese. Trl its hazards." means oC ImprovIng thiS progr,am. , Beginning next October 1, tile Michael Good, age 3, suffered a G I Nt t e !\ISS with Proxmire In a m1ll'e that drew criticism from ConO're sioMI lenders, The ultimate decision as to Humphrey disputed ,B.enson s re' l Treasury Department will issue Se· b . . d' J)tJlle'tJ'" /1 0 .., /'e.~ ~ II arranging a joint n whether to seek an cnd to weapons p,ort of the loss of a billIon ,dollars. ries E Savings Bonds in punch· ram concussIOn Tues ay evelllng '-'1/1 I U, /I£,t I J kitia) Democratic tIle United States government announced Monday that it will lests, Libby said, requires a politi. 1 he ~1I11nes~ta sel1~~r said there eard (orm, at an. annu,al.saving oC about 6:15 p.m. when he was Ueneral Notlcu mun De re.:o!vea a' 'I'll. Dilly lo,,"n office. Room III, C- lates to see if it is allow Japanese nuthorities to try an Aim'rican soldier accused calor socl'ologl'cal _ I'atller tllan a was no. loss at all., . $500,000 a year ID prInti ng cos ts. by a car at the corner of Bowery munlolUon. Cenler. by , I.m. lor publl~atlon 'he fOllowln, momln" 'I'll1I7 II d B ddt I k t I I musl be typed 'Or le,lbly wrItten Ind II,ned: IMy will Mt be occoDle4 bJ • just one call1didlat~ of killing a Japanese woman. . scientific _ judgment:' e Sal cn o~ I no a. e 10 0 The puneh.card bonds wili close· and Lucas Street. He was taken I telellhODe. TIl. DllU IOWaJI reserveo th. rllhl 10 fdJl aU ,,,... .,a! Notlcea. !IflY, The decision came after it wns decided the soldier was not ac~ount the foreIgn ~urrencles the !Iy resemble the present paper· to Mercy Ho pital where his con· BAB Y SITTING - The Univer· VETERANS - Each Public Law Reuss has said if actina in the line of duty when dIe alleged crime occurred. WiI- U.S. A,'rman Held Umted St~tcs has 3.c~l'!'ulated by type bonds and will have the same dition is not believed to be serious, sity Cooperative Baby Sitting 550 veteran must sign a VA Form It will support him, n . sale of ~Ul Phlus con oditl~s abrvoad. printed. matter on both sides as h Ie ~ sure both he limn Girard, the 21-year.old GI involved, is charged with shoot- He SaId to e cu encles lould now. But I"hile the present paper. althoug exact extent of his injur. League will be handled by Mrs. 7-I996a to cover his attendance lit run, He said ing a Japanc e woman w)lj)e sh(' was gathering scrap metal on For Manslaughter buy ~ood, help operate the stu· type bonds' arc 73~ by 4'~ inches ies will not be known unlil X-rays Mary Ann Rnfakjo from ' June 6 to from May 1 through June 5. A make the race and t. dc, nts exchange pro,gram. ' and pro· I'n sl'ze, the punch.card bOllds w'lll have been taken . He is the son of June 12. Call 9806 iC a sitter or form will be available to each in· a f iring range. C irar d was on gual' d d uty at toe time. Leonal'd Good . f t' b t .. , th d" d 1 ft th d f h' IiIllupport him. ATHENS 1.4'1 _ The public prose· Vide funds for ecowmlc develop- be 73 by 3"' in hes. . In orma uln a ou lOinIng e IVI ua on or a er e ay 0 IS • Reernt riots on Formosa, which came after th court·mar· cutor Wednesday ordered U.S. Air. ml'nl projects. - • c Mrs, Oscar Allen, driver of the League is desired. last tinal examination. The form tin) acquittal of a soldier charged with shooting a Chip,ese man l ie Marion Musialli o( Bcn. "With a little imaginalion and Present stocks ?f Lhe paper·typ~ veh!cle, said lhe boy ran out from may be obtained at the Veteran's "peeping tom," have shown that foreign aid alone wiIJ not make wood, W. Va l to trial for man· creativeness - which lhis adminis- E bond forms will be used untIl behmd a parked car. COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCE. Service reception desk on dayj ~maha Ce~ slaughter in the dealh of a Greek tration has the reputation (or lack. stocks arc depleted, probably by . -- . when the hall window is closed. [ or pro-American sentiments in the far east. h f I' I'ng, and l'ustly so ...; a great deal l.the end of September, or for re· Iowa City attorney. Ingalls SWIsh· MENTS - Candidates for Degrees Office hours are 8:30 a,m. to U . I} war ero-member 0 Par lament. - f b d who ordered commencement an k Some C ongressm~n apparent Iy wou Id not giv e t le apa· Tbe victim was retired Gen. could be done with these funds," Issues 0 paper·type on s. er has been re·appomted to a two· noon, and I to 4:30 p.m. on wee· ~econd 'ty t t A' . f ' he sal·d. General approval was expressed I year term on the board of bar ex· nouncements may pick up their or· days and 9 a,m \0 12 noon on Sat· nesc auth' on 0 ry [lny menc[ln servICe man or cnmes, Slephen Sarans, a left·wing deputy I ders at the Alumni House, across d J 1 1957 whether committed in the line of duty or not. This is a rather and World War II anti·Nazi who Humphrey said. however. tllat I by bond buyers, volunleer bond aminers, the State Supreme Court from the Union. ur ay une, . h . ht d t · d died last Friday, police said, after nobody in the administration seems Isa , lesmen, financial institutions and announced Tuesday. The term, S OIt'Slg e a tltu e. being knocked down by a military ·to know how much money has been others consulted by the Treasury which will be Swisher's third as an SELECTIVE S E R V I C-E RE· Americans must come to realize that foreign nations prize truck Musialli was driving, The accumulated in foreign currencies when Ihe money·saving change to examiner, begins July 1. DEGREE CANDIDATES "': Can· MINDER - Before the close of the their sovereignty as highly as we do ours. Our government wife of Sarafis was iniured. or where it is. card·type bonds was proposed sev· didates Cor degrees in June may present session, all students desir· would not allow a foreign nation to try on(' of their nationals, "It's goi ng to lake one oC those leral months ago. • SUI' B d II D secure their academic apparel at ing deferment for the next aca· . Ch' R d L I- atomic energy type- of clearances The punch-c-ard bonds will make S or we ue Campus Stores on Iowa Avenue demic year should: 1. Write to a tourist, say, who committed a crime on U.S. soil. 5 f 8 t 12 d 1 t 5 d . mese e ega Ize to get this informa(ion," he said . possible the use of electronic data Bar Assn Honors rom 0 p,m. an 0 p,m. their local raft board requestmg The U.S. enjoys the privilege of stationing its troops on Abortion, Sterilization sarcastIcally, processing mac~ines for certain • on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs· deferrment and stating that Se· Japanese territorYi they are no longer there as occupation forces. He said he had reoeived a report Savings Bonds proce~ures in the I Prof. Emeritus Percy Bordwell, day, June 4, 5 and 6. lective Service .Form 109 will be Our soldiers who nre acting in th ~ line of duty are protected HONG KONG \All - Cllmmunist of an Agriculture Department task Bureau of Public Debt. and in· ' SUI College of Law, is one of four mailed from the Office of the Reg· f J d h d 1 China has legalized abortion and force which investigated the effect stalla';on of such machines is now Iowa City attorneys who will be INTERIM LIBRARY HOURS _ istrar within 30 days of the close rom apane.~e juriS iction ns are ose un er ( iplomntic im- sterilization and ordered a sweep· of the surplus disposal program on being arranged for. Some business honored Friday by the Iowa Bar Desk open 8 a,m. oC the current academic year. 2, munity. But one they no longer a on orders from their supe· ing campaign to introduce contra· domestic price supports and it said Ifirms and others issuing bonds Association for practicing law in June '.8 _ 7:30 a.m. to 5 p,m. Liberal Arts, Commerce, Engineer· ,(r riors, U,So soldiers face Japanese 00 Irts if they break local laws ception among its 600 million peo· "the over all effect of the program under the (Jayroll savings plan will Iowa for over 50 years. Saturday _ Reserve desk closed, ing, Law, Nursing, and Graduate ' and rightfully so. . • pIe. on domestic farm income has been also be able to realize economies The other Iowa Citians to be so other desks closed _ 11 :50 a,m. students must also complete a ______--, ____ -!'):--______The New China News Agency very good and very, very helpful." in handling the new bonds, honored at the association's 84th June 9 _ CLOSED. "Request for Selective Service reported the about·face in policy As 011(' example, he said the dis· annual convention in Des Moines June 10, 11 _ 7:30 a.m,.5 p.m. Form 109" blank in the Office of ~ednesday . Jt said the ord~r. was Iposal of cotlon ~urpluse~ abroad TRAVEL BY CANOE are Attorney R. G, Popham, form· June 12 - 7:30 a.m.·2 a.m. the Registrar. Letter To Tf1e Editor Issued by the Health MInistry had kept collon prIces three.fo~rths OMAHA \All _ Four young men er dislrict court judge here, At· Departmental libraries will post ---=------three weeks ago solely as a health of a cent to a cent. a pound hIgher bound for Old Town, Malne. via Itorney L. C. W. Clearman, and At· hours on doors. 011""'01 Cites Re Iigious Readion 'Rebuttal' measur ~. Ithan they otherWIse would have danoe have been navigating ~he tomey Fred L. Ste\'ens, A total of TO THE EDITOR: points in many minds, but aside Mar~t theory holds _t~at the been. I Pi,atte River at the rate of about 30 2~O. members will receive recog· EDUCATIONAL PLACEMENT- R,ed SOCial syst~m can eaSily pro· miles a day. At that rate, they mhon. All those who arJl registered in the Compliments are due you on from that serves to becloud an is· Vide food and Jobs for any num- I Commencement Speake I probably will leave the Platte by Pro£. Bordwell came to SUI in Educational Placement Office and your adequate and reasonable "re· sue and not to clear it or contribute ber of people.. MOUNT VERNON \All _ Ralph midweek and swing out onto th e 1910 and was acting dean of the law who wish notifications oC openings butlal" via today's editorial {Re· mK,~e ~otgoi: ~~aetSiOmnaebleeo nS~li~tteiO:,. ?a~d The ~ed mal"!and, however, cur· E. ,I{haras, dean of the Syr.acuse broad Missouri where travel will school Crom 1938 through 1940. He during the summer should send THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1957 ligious Reaelionl. rently IS sufCerIng Crom a severe I UnlVf:!rslty College of Law, Will de· be swifter and Ihey hope to make is the author of a 1aw text "Law any change of address to that oC- I suggest to Mr. Konrad (Letter, brought about the execution, of a Cood sho~tage after last year's Iliver the Cornell College com· up for some lost time. of War Between Belligerents." fice before leaving tile campOs. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR June 4) that he save his Daily "witch" who unfortunately was natural di sasters. mencemcnt address June 10. This may be done by postcard or Jowan editorial clippings and his only recently exonerated. Honorary doclorate degrees will by leaving a memorandum at the Thursday, June 6 Letter to the Editor. If Mr. K. is There is one saving grace: such REJECT SOVIET BID I' be presented to Dr. Kharas, to Analyst Says- Placement Office. 4:10 p,m. - College of Medicine growing mentally - inlellectually f1aiJingiil of the air, and misdirccted PARIS.. 1.4'1 - The Um 't .e, d SI a Ie s, Pro.f GI adys L, Persons of the _ LectureDr. Elmer - "LeonardoSell, Clinical da ProfessorVinci" - - and iC he continues to grow men· nal ing at that, serves to contri· BTltam a~d France nohfled therr University of Bridgeport, Frieda West Cannot Allow Only Atoml'c Ban VETERANS - Any veteran who f S U " t f C I" lally some little bit he shoud get b4te to man's Ihought and knowl· N~T~ allies W~dn es day they are Rcbl'cca Page Roach, president of has used Public Law 550 benefits 0 urgcry, mversl y ° a hor· oul his clippings in 10, 20 and/or edge, but only negatively - as a reJectIng a Soviet prollosal for a the National Council of American , for Second Semester, 1956.57, and nia, Los Angeles - Medical Am- 30 years. If he lives and if by thorn in the side makes us COD· coordinated B igFour policy in the Baptist Women, and to the Rev. By J, M, ROBERTS I who does not plan returning to phithealrc. Ihen he has any children or has selPus oC our own human being, Middle East. . Clarence H~ nry Pettersen, super. atomic ban aside Crom general dis· campus for the 1957.58 school year, 8 p.m. - Medical Convocation- had any children (he gives little to Xll this by one who has IlI so The three Western Powers s,aId intendeDt of the Davenport District AssocIated I· .... New, An.I~.t armament, it is hard to see how il is urged to visit the Veterans Servo Iowa Memorial Union . 111. d'eI a Ie th a t he m ay naveot h mad e s0 me bel a te d rcaene tl'on nd lh ey wou Id se nd separa te b ut slm' l of the 1ethodist Church. President Eisenhower has put could be done . ice in University Hall Cor advise· 8 p.m. - Denial Convocation - more than he can really stand, aI- self·thinking appraisal. And one ilar notes to Moscow. atomic weapon tesling into the And there can be no general dis· ment regarding lime limitations on University Theatre. ready ) it is possible that his ideas who is certainly older and perhaps ------context of general disarmament armament as long as Russia is the pursuit of his educalional program. Friday, June 7 may have changed somewhat. He even very gradually a liltle wiser, Beck's Boy? where it always belonged. declared enemy of the free world, 6:30 p.m. - SUI Emeritus Club may even detecl that his youtbCul Also in haste, these are busy, and as long as she operates under STUDENT TEACHING, 1957-51- Dinner - South Dining Room. Cur· views were immature and impul. trying days and nights ya know. says,t.merica whenn theretests iswill gene slop,ral dis·he a system within which. her rulers All students with majors in ceo· rier6: 30H:!ll p, m. _ AIl.Alumni Buffet slve. perhaps even bigoted. And On, the liberal , personal, individual armament or when there are am. can make war f Without references nomics, geography, hi story, politi· Supper _ North Dining Room, too he may realize that his attack level that Is, of course. pie safe~uard s against the nuclear to the WalShcs 0 her people, I cal science, psychology, sociology Currier Hall. was only oC the debate·argumeht AI." E. WIc:Ics. G sf Ind~e , removal ?f the threat ,of and anthropology or social studies type which admittedly scores 7t2 E. Jlffe,,,n weapon atomi C war might produce a diS· who plari to do student teaching 9:30 a.m. - University Com- Unlil then. Dothir I will be done astrou s general war.. . . during the academic year 1957.58 mencement - Fieldhouse. to end anger the safety of the coun· At the moment, there IS reahza.. 6:30 p.m. - SUI Emeritus Club THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1957 try. The President indicales he tion on both sides that atom ic war must register before the close. oC Dinner - South Dining Room, Iowa thinks there II IS be~ enough test. must not be risked. ~e current semester. ~o appllca· Memorial Union. ------MEIIIBER ------ing of bombs which cause the With that risk removed, Russia t~ons for student t~achl~g In the 6:30 p,m. - AII·Alumni Bulfet Dial 4191 If YOU do not receive Th. AVDIT auJt£AU greatesl fallout. might decide at any time that her field of social studi es Will be. ac· Supper - North Dining Room, Iowa c your DailY Iowan by 1::ID I,m. Th­ OF DaUy Iowan circulation dl p.orlmont, Dav. At the same time Premier Niko. chances for a no.shooting world c~pte d aIter June 1, 1957. Register Memorial Union. , CIUULATIONI In the Communl ..Uono Center II thai flll! open from • a, m. to 6 p,m. MondlY Betk, Jr., lai Bulganin of Russia was slill conquest are diminishing. With. Prof. John Haefner, 352 Unl· s.turuy, June • Publl ~h~ doUy ••cept Sund.y Ind throu,n rrlday, putting atomic controls first, al. She might decide that her OWA. verslly Schools, Ext. 2637. 12 :30 p.m. - Silver Jubilee Mondo" and l"Cal holJda~" by Stu. It has •dent PubUcaUonl. Inc.. Communlca· is like though say ing Russia is also pre. chances for survival as a totalita-r. Luncheon - Main Lounge, Iowa lion' Cenler. Iowa Clly, 10,,"'. En. DAJLY IOWAN SUrEaVISOal ".OM PLAY NITE - The faciliti es of Memorial Union. pare d to entcr into a general dis· ian, nonmoral, individual·suppress- t.rod a, ~l\d c..... matter It the 80HOOL OF 'OUaNALI811 "AOVI-TV his fath.r; J1C post office 11\ low I Clly, under til_ Publisher, ,, " .. J " ,,, Lell ... 0 , Bent Ia rmament agreemcnt. ing slate arc threatened by lhe the Fieldhouse will be available 12: 30 p.m. - Silver Jubilee The Del 01 Con,r ... of March 2, 1819. Editorial ... , Arthur M, SOndorson ' h I during the summer sess ion begi n· Luncheon - Main Lounge, lowa Advertlsln, ...... E. John Kottman u•• d 5th RUSSia as a ways put atomic force of free world opinion, She ning June 11. Mixed recreationai Mcmol'ial Union _ AIi.Alumnl Co/. itseli in Dial 4191 from n.... n 10 mldn""t to ClrculollOn ...... Wilbur Pet.uon agreements ahead oC other dis- might lash out. ~ activ ities each Tuesday and Friday fee Hour - Main Lounge, lown capillar rrport news items. women's pa,' 130 tlmls. Iletru. or nnnounCft11ft'1t1 to The MEMBER 01 the ASSOCIATED PUSS armament propotlls becau e, in a There has 'always been suspicion night from 7:30 to 9:30 p,m, Fam. Memorinl Union , Further, Dally Iowan. Edltorlll oUlcel are In 'I'IIe A_clotod Pre.. II ontltlod ex· nonatom ic war rought with conven· in the West that such thinking is i1y ni ght will be Wednesday from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. - All. Ih. Communlcallonl Center, c1ullvely 10 the "" for repubn ..llon filling un of aiL lhe local n~w I prlnled In IhI. tional weapons by big armies, already at work, and that the 7: 15 to 9: 15 during which children Alumni Coffee Hour - [owa Me· Subscription HIes - by carrier--- In new •.,.".r u weU 00 all AP newl Communists would have the edge. Khl'ushchev campaign of sweetness of faculty, staff, and student body morial Union. cleans itsc Iowa Clly, 25 cent! weekly or ... dllpllChH. per year In ad vance 1 six month'il It would be very difficult fo r na· and light is designed to weaken may attend if accompanied by par· 6:30 p.m. - Golden Jubilee Din. tru ly a \I SUG. throe monlh , N.OO. By m. ------tions like the United States and Western defenses in anticipation of ents. Admission will be by Cacui· ner - South Dining Room, Cur· In low ... ,9 per year; Il. montll .. *"; DAILY 10WAJ( IDITO.IAL ITArF Ihree monlh •. N; .n other man sub. Editor . , .... " ...... Tom Sl illt\OQ' Britain, which are committed to such a situation. ty, slaff or sljldent LD. card. rier lIall. scrlpllon s, $10 per yeor; Ilx monthl, totanolln' Idltor .. ,. WI ~ '" Ammon defense pro(lrams ba!led 011 the use That would mean general war as 15.11.; Ihree month.. $3.25. City Edllor .. 1...... Don Mlt,CII.U '"Of nuclear weapons, to renounce soon as Russia feels her induslri al (Notices 01 university-wide interest will be published in As"""'nt City Eallorl .' lohn BI_lIlY liS "AILI 10"'AN ADVlITI8D1Q ITAFF and Bill McGrane th!!m as lopg there is Ihe pos· development is able to challenge the General Notices column. Notlc~8 of campI" club Ad'fllllnr Mlr. "" " Mel Adlm. SPQrtl Editor " . ... . Larry Dennis s i~ility of any type of war. th:!t of the United Stales, and some meetings will be published ill the SU1't~"" column uclt AliI. Advtrtilln, M,r... Ernie Larkin Chief Pholocrapher ...... • ...... k lthougll the frtAj(Jent"'Inentipnt exP,fF s· e limate that will be pas· CI ...I Ued M.r...... Jim ).Iullbard Mart)i "elchenllull ClrtldllJ/ln Manl,n " "aliI llelrd Soclely Edllor .,.,.... Julie rOder ed the posslbility:.or -a compicUl i~11l .within 10 years. day In GROthe, ,ectum of Till Dally Iowan.) ..J AllOt, Clrcu, Mar, .. Michael oat .., Idltorlal "lIIllanl .• ausanne fon. Acts My Son a·Killer? Gets It!

WASHTNGTO, fA'! - The organi- , ' zation Cor European Economic Co- Nebraska Crash Kills 3 operation honored former Secre- FREMO T. - t.4'I-A near- I tar of Slate George C_ Marshall Ihea don crash four _miles north of y _ Fremont on U.S. HIghway TI took Wednesday on the anmv rsary of the lives of three persons Wednes­ a 1947 Marshall speech pledging day. U.S. aid to war-torn Europe_ The dead were ldentified as Don- The chairman of the OEEC aid H. Gardner, 34. Omaha. and Council _ Britain's Peter Thorney- lIfr. and Mrs. Lynn P. Sullenber- ger. Nogales. Ariz. They were de­ croCt - aid In a letter to ~farshaJl scribed as elderly. PINTS . Umt the specch "gave sudden hope ' A witne told Fremont firemen 4 and encouragement to the peoples Ithat the Arizonian went off the of Eurooe." highway. The speech, which foreshadowed ;';-~~~:-==::;::=::::==::::=~I . · ~98~ Ilhis counlry's Marshall Plan of aid Ie -- h ,to Europe. was d Iiyere~ 10 years t ago at Harvard UnH'erslty. ompson 15 DIFFERENT FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM! "You made this speech as sec- ' furniture mart Uml, des- , retary of state on behalf oC your (,£MON F/..AICE ••• FIA'tIOil w: THE MONTH! ~ tag, the Igovernment but we in Europe have "Wh(rc smart bUIJ(rs consists of always thought of it as repre nt· (-uml II their homes" in a back room ing not only Ihe generaus senti­ SHAKES 1 S,~!'l.A+ ~ ~ a girl slenogra­ ment of the American ptople as New Used SflPc,vl'Al S ANO j. L~ t hasn't the re­ sUPPORTED BY A POLICE MATRON (l eft ) Mrs. C acella Kon ecki facl5 her lon, Adrien, 17, across a a whole but oC th!' great human ... in II Chicago pol ice station aft.r he Waf picke d UD following the knife slaying of a 14-year-old boy. ~ m)ow ,er to crack qualilies which you personally packers. DilpiNutiVt Adrien, according to witnllsses, quarrel e.d with two young.r but larg. r boys. wh. n they broughL 10 your task aL Ulat lime," (HIId him about his lack of stature. Michael Bues ko, on e of the boy s, was stabbed in the heart_ said lhe silua­ Thorneycroft said. ~ '4q;CUifj,lj ~IOC 12 s ~b~.~L MALTS 19~ k> nltintled to go un­ Brilain's ambassador ' to the 529 s. Gilbert Str.et of big bus­ 'ly Threatened,· United States. Sir Harold Caccia. a gimmick. Faml arranged to pre ~e nt a silver medal Uley bought ~ciy Seek Place ·· J to Marshal! Wedne day on behalf I !,Q'_~"'" company of the OEEC. entire bus­ Amencan In apan control, , It b Me ·t -Ii In pr pared remarks, the am- I products Le y c -a r Y Barricades Home ~~d~.~~~rle~a:~ :~::~I~a~I~CI~a~~~~~ edible items locomotives. IWAS HINGTON IN! - Rep. Cle- , KAMAKURA, Japan (AI! - A U.S. economic organization. " ifni Za blocki /D-Wis.) said Wed- A pL. . Navy employe today appealed Cor "Your speech." the ambassador must have 20 . !day he "yery likely" will be a meS nYSlcIst said to lIIarshall, "came at a mo- company to !lIIdidate fo r the Senate seaL a- I W M F protection for his family after re- ment when the leaders of Western , but it doesn't /lIed by the death. of Sen. Joseph ants ore acts ceil'ing lhreats to "cut your chil- Europe were anxiouslysecking Cor Classified Autos for Sol. company must 1 McCarthy iR-WIS .I. lOR d. .'f dren into little pieces" unless he means of restoring Ulelr war-shat- said a man LARCE untuml hod dupl." '12500 pf" !be «.year-old Milwaukee con- n a loacflvI Y pays more than $8.000. Itcred economics. It was ju I whal Adverti si ng Rates monlh; .1 .... nn. turnl hod .""rtmont l-door 1 FOrd. R.",on.llit. Phon BUV M%RRY paw eot.k.... D~ .... to be a meat pt'SSma n, now serving his fifth Douglas F. Scott of Los Angeles, . they so sorely needed. One Day ...... _. 8c a Word ror mal. ,l'lIdl,a,t' lUdtnt.<. ,IOO!IO por a-14"', " 1-15 ng and de- ". I!mI in the House said he wants DES MOINES !A'!-A health phys- a civilian employe at the big Yoko- "You made it c1 ar that. if the month. I. rtW Co. 11681. a-1 FOR ALE: 2 mo, In, yan lrutl ... Dial Sf A It I[ Idll.n. for 181.. D~ 114 ... chicke!ns. Two Days . .. .. , lOC a Word 1·1121. 11-1 11-11 iii confer further ' with his two icist at the Ames laboratory of suka Nal'y base 40 miles south of n:Jlions of Europe got together and Rooms Jor Rent un looped ,.r Three Days ...... 12c a Word Democratic House colleagues from the Atomic Energy Commission Tokyo, said the first threat came worked together Cor their own sal­ Apartmen-t for Rent upo n as Four Days .....•. Ifc a Word Personal lotlns a ,. flSCOllsin , Reps. Henry S. Reuss Wednesday asked that more com- by tclephone May 27. It was fol- valion. Amcrican aid WQuld be COMOINATIOS 1I\·ln( room an~ prl- by loophole 111:1' lid Lesler R. Johnson , and others I prehensive investigation about ra- lowed by a letter. forthcoming. Your Inspired speech Fiye Days ...... 15c a Word "ale bath .nd klt.. htn for 3 00)'. or PFR!lONAL LOANS on typewrtlMO. COUPI.! on)ly, S-room mod.m .Dart- for them to ~o re making up his mind. I dioacti~e fallout be made before Scott said, "The Japanese police was designed to set in train an un- Ten Days ...... 20c a Word I~ 0.0 ~940 or 29S8 fl-ft phonoyraph .•poru .~pm.n t . and' m'nl . e-1 )...... Ir). Hock- ).• Loan - 221 S" caD-I .IIA!!'tMr.NT .port",.nt lor two boyo. which the Zablocki said that he also intends concldslOns I)n dangers are pro- have been in on this Crom the be- Coresceably rapid recovery in ODe Monlh ...... 39c a Word ROOMS for .... t1.m.n. 2S61 7·' nlllrJUlll n:'lI delica­ nolo 1-2t-R CorAlvtil 1m. a., ~ telephone William Proxmire, nouncrd. - ginning, but you can't protect an Europe," TWO doublt' roomll ((lr tt"'t1t Prl",.t .. 1- can wiggle. He DEADLINE bath And kllrh.n. Olnl 8-227.. 8-7 -"------FREt _m.nt Apart_nl -.xtllln, tho unsuccessfully ran three times He was MHo D. Voss, associate Ioutpost like this without a whole I~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~, Deadline for all classi£ied ad· Typing ro. work N.. r fwldhOu • 'Day•• _ . packing a dead ", it governor, to get his views. scientist at the Ames laboratory platoon ." He said no guard has ,- ROOMS . Cookln, prlvll.,~. Clo... In. ------r'1 _ T-' arm and tell the vertislng Is 2 P. M. (or InsertioD $:000 '-3113. 0-11 I\'Olmlre has been regardl'd as a and radiological advisor at Iowa , been posted at the home he rents • ENDS TO NITE • In following morning's issue. The • TYPINC _ DiAl -'43 1- FURNI H1:0 A""rim.nl . S .nd I roon, .. DESIRABLE room I~ prl.ale hon'''' . . PrI ..lo .nlnn"". prl".. ,. balh .,,01 mmission to go ,; fIlSible candidate for the Senate State College since 1948. in this tin~ resort town and. the I Arlene Dahl in Daily Iowan re erves the right 8-11'78. 6-11 T,,,INC - 8-M37. ..r .... eloH-in Dial e5f4 ... fat. H[ don 't Ulink there's any evi- nearest pollee box is a 10-mmute 'W ICKED AS THEY COM E' to reject any advertising cop)'. mel double ,ofJill lot worklnl "'''0 (Ir TYPING 2441. , ROOM rumlth~ '""l1mtnl. :101 Zablockll said he wants to dis- I dence any place that radiation is walk. . ., I Di.play Ads ~\lmrn.t tudtnt Rt"'A~IJI"I.blfl! G6R2. R~'7 ==~~~-----_..,....,.~ North C.plloi Adult 11 .00. Phon TV"I NC 8-0429 . 11141. l-t • tIISS with Proxmil'e lhe POSSibility ,' not damaging," said Voss in an- He saId he has bam coded hiS One Insertion FOR RENT _ Doublt room for aum- ~ arranging a joint meeting of po - swer to a question while speaking home with barbed wire, buL doesn't I ...... 98c a Column (ncb mor a. "",. N .... and rool. 610 E. T~\~'P::[N~G:;.,...;3;.;.ll:,.;•.:... --::= ____ -:-:; I!nli ~1 Democratic ParLy candi- to the High Twelve Club luncheon . have a gun because "I'm afraid to Five Insertions a Monlh, each C~urrh 6.1! Thll: IS tfpln. nos. ~Ies to see if it is possible to agree I' There's certainly a controver- defend my . Camlly after the Rc~­ \ltN - SUMMER rul.. .t a3lI l'l . TYPiNG _ All kind •. 8-3811'7. insertion ., 88e a Column Inch Clinton Inr. I.nrlnc. Unoleum. lteler-babe and ba In ... 109 will be wa, band is featured on the regarded as maximum per miss i- pound, 8-ounce boy born to her I FURNISHED .Ir-"'ndillon~ 3 room Phon 2598 ~-7 of the Reg­ COiJrt house lawn. ble values for radium. Wednesday. "OooE'RJlN HUGO u". I aparlment till Sept. l.t. 98lI1 Dr ~·7· the close A'top feature oC the 14-day Ju- He also suggested Lhat more Truman explained he felt the _ .."AND - """" ~ 3 CAliMEl'l'S 8-1873. wool ult, Ii .. 38-40 10na'l8-6 year. 2. hlee will come next Tuesday when comparisons with other radiations presidency is the most demanding TEENAGERS O~Eb l~kO~ro,:::d c~~~u~~·~~.Jg,rn).'v~3: fUST'SElL .t';;:-d. k:T.v;-t.;;ii.7. Engineer-,I' bp brass of the Air Force and and with other radioactive iso- job in th e world and therefore TURMOILI able June Ihrou,h SepI.mber. :16:18. 6-6 dIM.tI. ocl, relTl,orolor. bUIMY. Graduate iJe aircraft industry will honor topes should be made . had no ambitions for hi s first I rh ..t. Irlryrle. Phone 27~ . 6-8 FURNISHED alr-condltlon~. 4-room &tn. Curtis LeMay, who is taking Voss devoted much oC his talk Igrandchild to hold Ulllt office_ I Apartmenl till Seplember lat. Ntl or TRUNK. wardrobe. loot lock.r •. 9211i. 6-7 .1.0'''.... bj)eclal pri..,.. Hotk-e)·. ~'er as Air Force chieC after hav- to the gamma and beta emitting - Loan. 6-7 in Strategic Air Com- isotopes various uses to .which THJIEE room modern [urnllh d IlaIgndoomm~nded Headquarters here fol' a these radlallons~nd. can be put, IOclud- Lr ''&l~ jt..~,.",..az' ~__r~1IQ ~~====~=~~~~~ m.nl. A,.Uable .ummer Hulon.""n.- or WE pay hi,he.t prl.., fur Junk cln ..::::- __ --- until Sepl.mb~r bt. $65.00. 488$ or 6686. an~ acrllp (ron. Used tire.. for oJe. limber of years, at a testimonial ing experiments under way at Iowa _ ~. f G-Il n & S Worton_ Dial ~1I6. • 8-6 ianquct. State College. . - DOO RS OP EN 1:15 P.M.------USED AUTO PARTS. Goody', 81ll official NOW THRU FRIDAY Malden Lo"'. 01.1 5992 6-28 DAILY ELECTRIC i,'On, haler. lamp. chair. fffWffD 8-4518. ~-6 'AN IOWA ·SUPPLY -ENOS NOW FRIDAY - Remember I

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By Alan MaVIl' I Nora, Dobrino CHICAGO IA'! - The first·place BILLY rolled to their PIERCE 19th victory in their last 24 games Bagger in 11th; ~NICAGO' Wednesday with a 6-2 decision over WHITE Given Aonors the launched by a SOX cosUy Boston throwing error. I/(JRLER, Score Is 4-2 HAt; HAt> Shortstop 13llly Klaus' wild two· A 816 ,By Iowa Nine base toss gave Ihe Pale Hose two PHILADELPHIA ~ - Pinchhit· /IAN!> unearned runs for a 3-2 lead in the ter Jerry Lynch's 11th inning trio (aFf' Jack Nora oC Dubuque, No. 2 fifth and broke up a pitching duel pie - his first extra base hit of the ONe/ of 1957, has been elected between Chicago's year - and Roy McMillan's follow. III captain oC the University of Iowa's and Boston's Tom Brewer. up single scored a pair of nlns as 1'lIfflR 1958 baseball team, succeeding Don Donovan. new ~I achieved his the Cincinnati Redlegs beat Phil· SPRING Dobrino. the top hurler. fourth straight victory and his fifth adelphia 4-2 Wednesday night and $(//?GE. And Hawkeye players, after moved 2~ games in front of the . by scattering eight IRVING "SPEED" hits. allowing only two aUer the P.hils in the red hot National electing Nora. voted Dobrino as the third inning. League· race. team's most valuable player for iINIWtrlnkint .. League·leading batter, Ted WiI· The loss dropped the Phils a _he 1957 season. This announcement ,... trlY.llng In liams of Boston. collected a single half game behind Brooklyn, which was made Tuesday by Otto and a double in three official trips defeated Chicago. Vogel. Irving "Speed" to raise his mark to .401. Lynch's hit took a crazy bounce Nora. a slender athlete who will iaoce writer. wiD Brewer, Cailing In his third quest in mid center and went past Richie Ix' a senior next year. had a 2-l Iowa Memorial of his seventh victor)'. was reo Ashburn, scoring Gus Bell, who record \lut both oC his wins wei'll I Ire graduating from moved Cor a 'pinch-hitter in the sev· I had reached rirst on a rielding er· ~ver Big Ten opponents. He beal enth and Bob Chakales finished for I ror. Ed Bailey was walked inten'l [ndial\a , l-{), on a 4-hitter and Min· .p. the Red Sox. . . . AP Wlrephot. tionally. Then with two out. Mc· nesota. 6-4. on 6 hits. Nora pitched Wallace. who Brewer allowed only four hits in A DOUBI.E PI.AY IS In the making as Granny Hamner, Philll" second b.seman leaps to aYoid spikes Millan singled to left, sending Bai· 32'h , allowing 27 hits and seeking adventure his six·inning stint, while Chakales and throws to first after toeing the bag just before sliding Redl., outfi.lder Fr.nk Robinson. Infielder Icy home with the fourth Cincinnati 23 earned runs. \l'ill tell of some of yielded three runs and sevcn hits G.orge Crow,'s groundor to Philadolphia third baseman Willi, Jone, start.d the play. Jones threw to run. The election of Dobrino as most Hamner who got Robinson out and relayed the ball to Ed Bouche. at firts to compl.t. the play. Cincinnati ...... 100 000 001 02-4 9 0 in relieC. Phil. delphia . . 001 001 000 00-2 7 3 valuable was a logical choice, Cor Brewer's trouble in the fi£th slart· Jellcoat. H.eker (II. KUppsteln (101 the big right·hander Crom Mt. 01. ed with two out and Chicago's ive, Ill .. won live conference games speedy Luis Aparicio on second aC· /rfAPE 171~ 2o-WIII to Ulree deCeats and led the league tcr a leadoff scratch single. Brew· Pitching The Key Doctors Ask :!'~~~f~.:£t~J:= CLA~~ LAS"­ in for the second year, er isued his fifth walk oC the game ~EAf>O/{ .II#P with 57. Overall. he pitched 7614 ,fA~ A 600P to Sherm Lollar, but when Dave innings, permitting 79 hils. 35 . d f U Bums4,CubsO ~7"AR"- roWARP$ Philley bounced to Klaus at short earned runs and striking out 69 it appeared the Sox were retired. ' ee Stu y 0 se JERSEY CITY. N. J. ~pli.o- BEI;l6 F/.Rr.r $O}( ,PI1'CIlER IN batters. However, Klaus paused. hoping for rI S more Don Drysdale gained his first To College Se major league shut out Wednesday 25 YEA/?5 ro a force play at second. and then 'II PO 11' "TWice l'ersified magazines fired wildly past first base. Apari· Low hit pitching, not long ball when he blanked St. John's o[ I S night. strikIng out nine and giving Of Pep P /11 A ROW. Golf? Later After such top slick cia scored easily to make it 2-2 . hitting, appears to be the key to Brooklyn 5.0 on five hits to clinch up five hits as the Brooklyn Dodg· the winner of the colll'ge baseball ers won their third in a rOw with a An intentional walk to Jim Ri· the district 2 litle for Penn State. NEW YORK Th . The Fashion Show P.gean~. vera filled the bases and Brewer world series which starts Satur. IA'! - e nahon's 4-0 victory over the last plaee Chi· He also has day in Omaha. Neb. Emery played tirst base in a doctors Wednesday ordered a cago Cubs . Coil owed with hi seventh walk. PIITSBURGH IA'! - The gals Today." "Wing of forcing Lollar across for Ii 3-2 Chi· A team ~t om each of the eight semi-final game and hit a home study into "shocking" reports of Gino Cimoli drove in two runs staged a Cashion show Wednesday NCAA dislricts will compete in the run to defeat Manhattan 2-\. The dangerous abuse of potent pep·up for the Brooks, with his sacrifice Aside from his cago lead. 3S a preliminary to the third Iravels. One wall Booton . _...... 101 000 000-2 8 2 11th annual world series to deter. pitcher who won the semifinal for pills by aUlletes, including high fly breaking up a duel between :hampionshlp of the Ladies Pr~· Chl