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Servi ng the State The Weather University of Iowa Nr ... NahUN ..., Campul and '. Wa,.. IDIrb It-H. Sann ... Maala_ H& Saw Iowa City -i. ra oses · . Slashes (ailed Peace -,---.-_____Ru _ ,s_s_, 0_ Turning P.oinl iSludents Find SUI Rockets To Be Displayed at Fair He Just 'Was.hRt Prepared Forit' Toward 'Black' SIOU'X CITY (.4') - EtIi.er Stoddard, who dll!ClP"bIla'-d dally H«pt Bunday and ...,,1 •• Is ,Ivo ••• an .....1 ...... r Monday and I~I hoUday. lIy Student ,.1... b ••rlb ... II r.p.rt." ~, ...... Alumni' Set Paid in Taxes PIlbUcaUoru. Inc .. 128 Iowa Ave .. Iowa Th. Dall, I'''~D elr •• IaU... d.,.rl. City. low.. ,,~,,_ •• oecond clua mo .. l. ID lb. rpar .r Old J •• r•• I1_ DAILY IOWAN IDITOaJAL ItA" I Alun;nid an~:iend~ltf !~e ;'1- WASHINGTON (}p)-'The gov- ~~ ma~er a~u.. ~';Lf~O~ :~:I~~.D:b:.'::.' I:D~ !~:: ;=:;'".~ lllllitar ...... •. . .•• : . .. J _ r-. ege' 0 en y w a en a ernment collected a record-set- Ma""b u2~ ~1'1.. .., Ib, ..,_ SIl.rda,; ..... to Lt •••• M.... aJn. Edllor ...... JOIePIa"'" number o! sympOsiums. deaJing ting 69,687,000,000 trom the pub------1I••• da7. Ne ..... Editor ...... Sarah ~ with the work of t general prac- lic la t fiscal year and the in- MEMBER 0 .. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ------1 ClIy Edltor ...... Ben &ana- titioner of dentistry N ' 13 and . . '. The Auoclated Pre. Ito entitled ex· Call 4191 from ..... I. _I.al,bl I. 0\ . dlvldual taxpayer accounted tor elusively to 1M ".., for republication report DOW. Item..... mu'. pa,. H..... A ..t . City EdItor ...... D..... ""-- 14 at SUr. The 36th annual most of the increase. of .U ~ local .... w. printed in thla .r ...... ealo I. The Dall, I...... Sporta EclJlor ...... J'ftd ~ union of alumnl of the This was di do ed Thursday In .. ew.paper u weU a. .u AI> DeW' l!idllorlal .ffl ... are to lbo C••••• I .. · Society Edllor ...... , ... Kalil, II.urII will be held in conjunction a report on internal revenue col- dlspatcb... Un. Cuter. Editorial Ael8tanl ...... KaJ' CrOll lhe meetings. I~tlons in fiscal 1953, ended la·t 1I&lIl1lta SubJc:l'lption ratea - by c.M'I.:"'ln Iowa ----r M b f th t lf f • AUDIT IIUIlItAO City. 2$ c"nlll woekly or ~ per ye., In D"fL'f 10""N B U81NESS I'"'' em ers 0 e s a 0 June 30, by revenue commissioner , : ' or ad"a",'e; .Ix ll"IonUu. ...25; \llree Bu In ... MaMler ... Cluule. OoeWna university of Minnesota's T, Coleman Andrews. Andrew~ monUu. ~.50. By moll In Iowa. sa per .... h ded b It d . maCULATIO N&. Iyear; IIX monltlll, $5; three months. o t d en tlSuy, ea y s eRISE WALKOUT OF 1,100 operlliors and paintenane workers temporarily di rupts Jon,. porations paid income and profits By J. M.. ROBERTS JR. THE UNIVERSITY COOPER- preterence for an earlier call, the feneral practitioner. dlilance telephone service III Philadelphia. The workers left without noUce to attelld)l maa meetlD&' taxes amounting to $21,467,000,000 I Assoelated Pre ative Baby-SitUng league book should be made by t~e commis- Crawford, one of the principal of the CIO-Communlcatlon Workers O't America. company SPCI)lesman saId the b.rt WAlkout. WlllI in fiscal ]953 paid $21,595,000,000. News Analyst will be in ChID ge ot Betty Wahler sioned officer through the appro- speakers. is considered to be on a "needle" taClUe &0 pu b wac-e talks alone. orne of the 10Dl' distance opera..... are hOWll leavin&' This was an increa e of $128,000,- from Aug. 1. Telephone No. priate Ajr Force Delay Board ot of the foremost scientists in thl' tbe mretlnl' headquarters before returnln,. to tbelr ~ lIi. 000. or. 0.6 per .cent. . The United States has again 8"3958. Information abo~t loining the Continental AIr Command. country on the subject or den~j The Increase In person~1 Inco!"e demonstrated its great strength in the group may be obtamed from Guidance can be obtained by reo materials, according to Dean Wi] I and employment taxes mcludmg the United Nations. Whether it this member. ferrlng to Air Force RegulaUon. U J S· r lh I 01 B M Ait- t' S old age insurance. unemployment .. 35-83. An approved applicanl le~~. cra~~;~ ~as 8~rv:aasc - rl·t ·IS· Ii a V ' em'n ! a "age insurance and railroad retirement wlll prove o~t as a dlsplay.ot WIS- should also apply at once to his educator in Tenneuee, Nl'w I,' ~ . V I payments was 10.4 per cent. In- ~ombt Is subject to conSiderable THE COM M r T TEE 0 N chosen institution [or admission and lndiana ' , dividuals paid $33,738.000,000 in ou . . Growth of the National Research to graduate study. ~dTdhrees sre~~.iw~nelcwoiml. leobpeynD\.r\l.itcheaCt)11 fiscal 1952 toward the govern- The victory all across the board council, acting tor the American U Ul Of Famous 6,·ant I! ,·n' er T,·fanl·c ment's upkeep and for social se., on the make-up of the Korean Cancer society is accepting appli- FELLOW- curlty. In fL'!cal ]953 they paid conference was not achieved with- catl'ons "or gr~nts in aId In sup POST-DOCTORA.L H. Bliss, SIOUX City, preSident 255 000 000 t th I fl' f t d d " - - - ships. Natlonal -Institutes ot the college of dentistry alumni, NEW YORK (CP) UP) _ One $37, , ,. II' ou e n IC lOll 0 eep woun 5. POrt of growth and cancer re- H . lth N d adl' es of Feb and n tnlk by Loren L. Hickerson. ot the greatest salvage operationsl . Indlvldu~l ~It ar~:st :rhe majority of nlltion~ still search. AppJlcations for new 15e~nd' Oct~~5, ]~54 ~nave been sei director and executive secretary of may b In the making as II Bri- ThIS mad~ mdlvl.dual x pay- thmk the U.S. was wrong In op- grants received betore Oct. 1 will lor receipt ol completed' appliel- the university's alumni service. llsh salvage ve el, the Help, ho- ments the b~ggesi smgle.source ot posing India's presence at the con- berJme effective July \' 1954. Ad- . d t d S Registration will begin at 8 a.m. vers over the site where at 2:20 ~~:~~~~ ~~t:r ~::is°~~l1~nxe;a::~ ference, and on the general Issue ditional information m~y be ob- ~li~7s R~s~a;:t F~I~~S~i; in ~ Nov. 13, and the clinical meetings on the morning of April 15, 1912, $3 QILlion per year. ot a roundtable. conference as tained from the Executive Secre- lJledical Sciences and Related will continue through Saturday the 46,OOO-ton White Star liner The biggest increase in fiscal agaln~t a two-~lded ~on1er(!nce. t~ry, Committee on ,?rowth, Na- fields oltered by the Department noon, Nov. 14. The formnl re- Titanic, on her maldcn voyage, 1953 t' . 'rt The victory was In aligmng enough llonal Research CounCil, 2101 Con- of Health Education and Wel- '11 lith I'rte" h IJ hi'" th ' percen Bgewlse, was In gl t t e t th's . ·ty t't t' A W h' gt DC' , union program WI c ose w a I 'I er prope ers g" In e tax collections, which rose 292 vo e~ 0 pr ven. 1. malo;1 S I U IOn ve., as ID on, .. lare Public Health Servic'e. Stip- business meeting, arter which the air nnd slid to a watery grave in percent from $83 milUon in fiscal opimon lro~ reachmg ~he reqUIred _~_ end, $3400 per year plus $350 dentists will attend the football the worst peacetime sea disaster. 1952 to $107 million last year. ~wo_thirds m the general assem- for each dependent. For further ,arne In Iowa stadium. Secrecy shrouds the operation, . . bly. Actually, India and the round- FULBRIGHT APPOINTMENTS information and application Participants wlll be housed in and the British admiralty j·efuse.; The next .blggesllt pt.ercentar ge I.n- table proponents go into the as- 1954-55 for visiting Jecturers and blanks write to' National lnstl. clse ~he Towa Center for Continuatien details, although it ackno\\ll- ~rease ~~~blO co ~ I~n. 0 e:r. sembly meeting Friday with the l' e sea r c h soholars in Japan. tutes of Health' Division of Re- e Study. Clinical sessions will be that the salvors, who arc at t pal y.~a$~~9a6c O~~e~~.. an- approval of the polHical c:ommit- Awards will be made to 30 schol- search Grants 'Research Fellow- held in the dental COllege audi- rated among the most expert in clseu. ac turcrsaxes ~alm f'Isca 'J 19' 52' an dID e2x-,- .tee. where . only a simple majority ars. in the. social sciences, .humanl- ships Branch" 'Bethesda 14 Mary- torium. Britain, are in the area with its 863 000 000 in lIscal 1953 an in- IS requI:ed .. The makeu~ or. the ~les, medlC~al ~nd biologlca.l S~b. land. knowlcdge and approval. cre~e ~f 24.7 per cent. two bodle~ IS, of course, Identical, Jec~. In/ormahon and applicatIOn The huge veSSel rests on the Manufacturers' excise taxes thus and the fllJal victory assurcd. blanks may be obtamed from the l HOURS FOR THE American Flier Meets bottom oCt the bonks of New- were the third largest source ot Umfeleome Pre sure Conference Boa~d ot A~oclated INTERIM PERIOD toundland, 360 miles south-south- inoomc to the government. They The U.S. victory was won only Researc~ CounCil, CommIttee on east oC Cape Race, a gigantic were tollowed closely by alcohol by the application of heavy and TnternatLonal Exchange oJ Per- MAIN LIBRARY 'Girl He Lefl Behind' steel comn for the 1,503 who taxcs which totaled $2,78],000,000 unwelcome pre, ure on her sons, 2101. Constitutlgn Avenu~, Mortday-Friday _ 8:30 a.m .• 4 perished, including some of the in fiscal 1953, an increase of 9.l friends. Turkey and the Phillp- N.~., . Wa~hmgton 25, D.~. Apph- p.m. Ends world's leading citizens ot the per cent over the previous year. pines. for instance. abstained when callons ~!I] now be receIved until Saturday-8:30 a m.-12 Noon Bul Fairy Tale time. Seven hundred and three they realJy wanted to vote Cor Tn- the closmg dat~, Oct. 15, 1953 for, Sunday-CLOSED VAN NUYS, Calif., W) - An ived. Democrats Support din. Fl"3nce abstained after the awards extendmg from \>cto~er, All Hbraries closed Monday, h Amel'lcan fller who lought with Hits lceberc Th. final plung. of the Titanic from a Ibtc Aml'rican delegation agreed to 1954 to June., 1955. ApplJcahons Sept. 7-LABOR DAY the French underground in World The gaping wound suffered Oy by Engli.h ortjlt Chari.. Dixon, R. A. • s~ppo:t her position that h~r ac- may be obtamed from th~ same Departmental librarIes will have War TI has found the girl he left Titanic as it plowed at near- Law Enforcement Tie hons In Morocco are not subject to agency Jor appointments m. Eu- their hOurs posted on the doors. behind. full speed into the submerged security council review. France rope, the Near East and Paklstan But it didn't turn out the way shelf of a huge iceberg will but they long since have dlsin- alvon Tackle Any1.hInl' I P Ik C A may also have realized belaterlly for 1954. --- yoU might think. a factor in any attempted sal- tegrated. Given halt a chance, modern 0 ounty rea after first being influenced by . BASIC SCIENCE RESEAa()B Allen Fitzgerald, 311, WR shot vaginlf. It is believed to be 11 !!Iteel Wortb al~l~ , salvors will. tackle a.nythi.ng. New . \ BrHoln that bringing India into --- fello~ships in .bacteri%iY, blo- down and wounded over Fl':lnce. ga h 100 feet long in the plate of The mass of sted would be York provu;led an audience of Ihe co~ference would have injec~- A N OPPORTUNITY FOR chemlstr~, nutntion, ph a rmacolo- He was rescued by res[lIlnnce the "unsinkable" hull. worth salvaging i! it is accessible thousands, several years ago, who OES MOINES (JP)~Polk county d f th e F h T graduate study - AFROTC F!.y phYSIOlogy, chemistry, zoolo forces and tor months thereafter The eXllct depth has not been e.nough. Modern salvage vessels, saw the gigantic Normandie, gul- Democrats Thursday supported the ~ :nden~r;ty °T d. .re~c POSI Ion commissioned officers. OppOrtunl- gy; and pharmacy as related 10 worked with them. determined, either. It is rare that like t~e Help,. lIrc marvels of self- ted by fire at her dock. righted m~tual law enforcem~nt associ- 10 n oc lOa. n la .1S a so a r.Jc~- ties for graduate study during the arthritis are being oftered by the Finally the Gestapo began ships deeper than 300 fee~ can con tamed efficiency. Equipped to alld raised, and towed ofl to be allon between Republlcan Alty- ?er ot t~e Arab-ASian bloc whIch coming academic year will be Arthritis and Rheumatism Foun- breathing down his neck and he be recilllmed. The angle or her stay at sea t~r. many months and be cut apart tor scrap. Gen: Leo A. Hoegh and Demo- IS attackmg ~rance on ~orocc,). available to some of the students dation. The deadline for applie4' take a terrifiC poundmg thcy At present hundreds of ship cratlc Polk county Attorney Clyde The majonty c~untrles believe who received commissions In the tions is Nov. I, 1953. ApplicatioJlJ ~:~s tOpa::\~ust~idl~o~dbd;l~~C~~~ ~~!t f:~ t~i~1 t~: ~~i~ori:a~\:~ havte Paowde:ful tpumps to' expel casualties of World War II are be- E. Herring. the U.S . has, by ItS stand, dam. air {tree in June 1953 and who wilJ be reviewed and award. . h ' d k d ith h' b ed t 41 . ·t wa er n mJec air. ing raised and scrapped. Age "It wlll be a sad day In this aged the possibility that the Ko- in their senior year ra;ked in the made by Feb. l5, 1954. Appllca· girl w 0 ha wor e w . 1m. ~u merg or years IS not I - Standard techniques include means nothing it the hulk holds country when Republicans and rean conference can lead to a gen- upper 25 percent of their class. A tion blanks are available In the who had saved his lite agam a:\d self a deterent, because many old- paSSing great nine-inch cables together, and an operation now is Democrats can't ,::ork together on eral conference on Asian settle- tull year of graduate study in a graduate college, 4 Old Caplto). again. Tl'\at was in 1943. ~r vessels ha~e been raised. It under the hull and attachjng them under way to ralse a Greco-Ro- law enforcement, Le.x Hawkins, ments. broad range of subjects at Insti-'For further information, address Wednesday he read a newspa- ~omplicates thmgs, though. to lighter or buoys on the sur- man cargo ship su~k !n the thini Polk county Democratic cl)airman, U.. Displaylnc Cynicism tutians of their choice is permlt-/lhe Medical plrector, The Arthr. i. per advertisement offerIng an au- Presence of the Help was re- face. ThEl ship then is towed by century before ChrISt In the Med· d elared: They claim that the U.S. never ted. Applications for such study, tis and Rheumatism Foundatio~, iomobile fo r sale, went to the ad- vealed by its setting off heavy stages toward shore as the tide itel'ranean oC! Marseilles. ~awkms. reply was to a com- presented ten a b I e arguments regardless of previous exprcssed 23 W. 45th St. New York 38. N.Y. dress given in tbe ad-and there explosives. This may indicate assists. It seems certain, however, that plaint carl'le~ by Polk count?' Re- against India's presenc~, and was the girl he had left in the ~ound lngs, and undoubtedly div- Or divers seal the mortal the Titanic never will sail again publican chairman James Irtsh to claim the position was taken mere- 1 1 park, Mrs. Helene Deschamps Ad- ers now are exploring the mass of wound in the hull, as welJ as ali her brief career having bee~ Gov. William Beardsl.ey that Hoegh ly as a commitment to South Ko- 4 Iowa (111ans I CUI Student ams, 29. the hulk. They even may have other openings including those snapped With less than a full and Herring are gettmg too chum- rea when America was trying to • ~ After the first shock of thei penetrated into the once-Iuxuri- of the big Iu~nels and air is crossing of the Atlantic, of which my. . get Syngman Rhee to st')l> bloclt- , meetlng they quickly brought one ous interior and seen to what oumped In until the'vessel comes she was to be queen. But she may One such sta-tement said Hoegh ing the Korean armistice. They W· I Sf If· Art Sh another up to date. degree the vessel has 'been pre- to the surface of its own accord. make a ghostly, final curtain call. and Herri~g wo~~d nQt to]~rate feel the U.S. is displaying cyni- In In a e . air ow Allen had escaped through Spain. ~erved in "Davy Jones' locker." purported sneaks sales of liquor cism with regard 10 the hope cf Malta, North Africa to America. Ineen&lvell Obllcw'e W 61 FI AI by the drink in th.e county. The any settlemepts at the conference. • He got back to his old outfit. in Incentives for salvagjng the Ti- ?ther told Des Momes and that India was the one nalion Four from Iowa City and an . oman lies I a' nil·'" munlc1p~1 g England, finished out the war as tanic are obscure. Unljke cargo ; t \t , lud. g~s they. Sh~Uld conduct. their best titted to act as a go-between SUI student or among the win- WIth a f,aintln en~ltJed "Str~1 a pilot. Then he come home. He vessels, It was not carrying valu- • offlc~al atfalrs .wl~h more dlgnit~ it there was a serious expec~atioll ners in the Iowa state fair art Carnival. She . received a priZe is married, has a child, and work~ lble bulk materials; its cargo wa>! S '11 R d f Ad P'I 5 II and In a more JUdICIOUS manner. of any profitable exchange of show. of $60. She studied. art a~ sur lasi as a salesman. of priceless human lives like II eo y or venture, lots ma.. Irish protested that the joint . Mrs. Paul Lowinger took first semester. Dr. Lowmger IS a resl- 1 Helene survived the war, wen! those of John Jacob Astor, the Single-Engin" Plane n World Tour statements might be construed as vIews. place in the watercolor division dentIn psychiatry at psychopathic to work for the U.S. army, met millionaire; Maj. Archibald Butt, lendipg Republican support 10 . hospital. .., . and married an officer named aid to Presidents Roosevelt and SHANNON A]RPORT, Ireland .. Herrmg, a possible candidate for 4 LIM p.'- d SUI PROGRAM In the old paJnh~g dlVlslon Forrest Adams. They came to Taft; Elbert Hubbard" beloved IJP)-Mrs. Marion Hart, an Amer- cost three times the shlppmg costs, governor. Herring hal! declined to oca en ,cl\e W John Rosenfield received second Angeles so Adams could ~sayist: Benjamin Guggenheim, ican woman still ready lor IIdven- but wouldn't give figur~s. say whether he will be a candi- 8 H· t . I G place and $40. Rosenfield did civil engineering. Two months scion. of the mining and smelting ture at 61, flew the Atlantic In 1936 ·Mrs. Hart sailed a 73- date. y 'S o"ca roup CALENDAR graduate work at SUI last semes· 'on he died. She family,' Francis D. Miller, artist Thursday In a single-engine foot ketch from England through Ed Fitzgerald 1irst assistant. ter. Helen Kae Carter was award~ fore graduatl ...... ' . Four Iowa City men are among ed th'rd] nd $30 a daughter 3. ahd designer of the Col\Jll1~lan plane. She plans to keep going on .lIe Mediterranean and t~~ IndIan coun~y ~ttorney, in a s.tatement Ln the 56 .persons elected recently to • 1 P ace a . Helene i~ a salesgirl. And Exposition in Chicago; ISld.or a lone air tour ot'Europe and per- oceans, across the PaCIfIC and Herrmg s be~.aIC, said Iowans membership in tbe Iowa State Frida,. Au,.lt 28, 1~:13 Shirley Eliason, G, Kanawha, she'll become an Amex:lcan citizen Straus, New York merchant; W11- hllPS on to India or Africa. through the Panama Canal to New should find great c.om:!ort and H' t r' al Society :;~ ~:!..~lng Chapel took second place in the draw· Ham T. Stead, English editor, and The intrepid New York sports- York. That journey lasted until seCUrity" in knowing that "law IS 0 IC . d F M 8:30 Summer Serenade ing section. many others . 1939 :. enforcement officers place good They are Prof. Edwar . a- 9:00' Voices o( Europe Mrs. Lorena Bach, wile of Prot. • I woman plloted her Beechcraft . If h' b liti I t son of the school of journalism 9'30 Crlnnell Collelle I There have been persistent ru- sports plane from Newfoundland fin:e,~s IP 11 ove po ca par y H. G. Pelershagen, W. W. Sum~ ~g :~ New. Marcus Bach of the school 0 ever since t.he ~reck, .how- to Ireland _ 2,500 miles ovel' open ' . merwill and Frank Vogel. II ;00 !~;: s~~~n.(uIJY religion, won first place In the ever, that the Tltamc earned a sea _ and made it look as simple Chicago in Center Hoegh and Herrmg were In . 11 :30 Here's to Veterans ~owa science class of the state ~reat shipment ot gold. Doubtless a a routine airline flight Colorado Thursday. The PolJt . One person each trom. C~lilor- 11:45 Hlibways to Salety fair Jjhotographic salon. Her win- the passengers carried other S .. . • Nat,·on county attorney was attending the ma, Colorado, IdahO, JIlmols and 11:5. Prayer (or Pace ning shot was a cultivating scene. ., . A> little tlre.d on arrival here As S,'zzles . . fO I g th 12:00 Rhythm Rambles treasure mc1udulg the rare orLg- . ~.' annual convenllon of the Natlonal regon were a so amon e new 12'30 New. Mrs. Bach was the only Iowan , . , she walked mto the aIrport lounge .J t . member . inal copy ot Francis Bacon's d 1 I fl· h Un d er Recor.u . Hea Assn. of Prosecutmg and County s. 12 :45 Sporto Time to win a blue ribbon in photog- "Essays," datE:d 1598, which Har- ~~~ed a d arg~d .g .~~ 0I ~IS I Attorneys at Denver. Herring was Six members were .enrolled as ~~~ ~:~.I CMII raphy entries. She also won three ry Elkins Widener was bringinll w IS ~; an sa. ow ee By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS vacationing at Green Mountain. life members. 2:15 SICN OFF second place awards in children'S to the Harvard university library. better. portrait and human interest dl- AirUne Copilot Waning August turned up the 10 visions. Her navigator-copilot on the burners again Thursday and most Veterans' Familie$ Snap Chain of Guards },(Ol Civil Service Opens 13'h hour !light was Wayne Vet- o[ the nation sizzled. prel terlein, 30, of Shawnee-on-Dela- . . ,-,....,~~ .. leh. Houselceeper Tests ware, Pa. Vetterlein is an AlIan- Chicago, ~ the center'of a tem- . Schuppert Services 1 tic route copilot lor. Pan Ameri- porary tornd zone that extended gtn The Iboard of U.S. civil service zan Airways. from the 'Rockies to the Atlantic, Set for Saturday at 9 examiners, Veterans Administra- Their 1light, which Mrs. Hart marked up a new high for the lDel be tlon Domiciliary, Clinton, has an- caUe,d "0 beautiful crossing in date of 97.4. 1t was the second con Funeral services will held be nounced an examination for in- bright moonlight," was the lirst secutive day of record heat. and Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Hoben· 11101 definite appointment to the posi- direct crossing in a single engine more of the same was eXpected schuh mortuary for John C. iea ton of housekeeper, CPC-4. plane from west to east since the today. Schuppcrt, 81, 330 N. Lucas It. Etle The starting pay tor the pOst 19308. Temperatures in ihe 90's were Mr. Schuppert died at his home and is $2750 per year, with annual in- Alter resting at Shannon Thurs- common fn the wide expanse o[ Thursday, following a IIn,ering lOr creases for satlsf~ctory service. day night and today, Mrs. Hart sun-baked land from the Missouri il1ness. F ~e will be burleq in Oakland The housekeeper 1.!1 required to said she would take off lor either valley to the east coast. ant " --- N- ·... o-L u .... __ live on thegroundSj no provision London or Paris and then "I may No general :elief was sighted. cemetery. ON lb. • .&IQ.. w_ ...... - can obe made for family housing. ." 1 Mr. Schuppert was a lifelon8 lord" Chari.. (Law> Lae\&Do Applicants mUlt have. had one go on to India Qr Africa. ~oderatel y COOl. ~eather pre- • the resident of Iowa CIty and the (above) 'WU reported ..... la year of experience in a non-cu:l- Copilot To Return valled In the PaclfJt~ northwest A Naples, Ii.. ,-, Ia lav...... UOa of todlal matron-type position such Vetterlein will return to New and the northern Rockies and founder ol Schuppert and Koudel tel ka, sheet metal works. a. In&eru&toaal a arc 0 tie I a.s ho~emother matron or' cadet York to resume orthqdox ocean spread slowly eastward into the CQn 1-..lbIc rial. Laelano 'WU re- hostess. She O-:ust indicate that flying. • Dakotas. Pleasantly cool .condi Survivors include his wlfe,- a 1101 son, Edward J .; a daughter, Mn. porte. lakeD. &0 Na,res poUee she possess supervisory quallfi- Transportioa her plane from the tlons also were reported In the '1 batraella I.r , ,, laee-&o-Iaee cation, preferably demonstrated United Statcs &0 Eu~pe tor her coastal sections of New England. Edith M. Tomlin, both of low" rtb ...... with VUtori. Viiall. by 'supervlsory experience. Hying tour brought up the idea of There were a tew . widely scal- City ; four erandchlldren, thrtJ TIt 1&14 b, ..... &0 ..~ • ....,..... Application forma may be all- making a history recallin, non- ,ter-:d . sp.owllrs . along the Gull ,reat grandchHdren and two step- .. , . ,,·~n. sons. tilL d...... eJaIIt, ...... tained (rom the local post office stop tu,ht. She thought she would coast, in Arizona, and In th~ north- s HYena &I.. "Died belac ..... the board of U.S. civil service save mqney tlylD, the plane over1 erJ) Great Pla i n~ . . nns IS \VlIA1: HAPPENED on the pier at the Alemeda naval aIr station In CaUfornla when a cbaln Also ~urvlvi ng are two brothers, ., a w ...... · ...... Veterans Administra- instead of .. hlppinr It. . Mosl of the other Bfeas remaln- of ruardl ordered b, tbe DaV)' tried to prevent famDlea of hundreds of returninr Korean veterans IGeorre of La Habra, CaUl., aJIIl t rlq. tion Domiclliary, Clinton. . She said the m,ht ultimately ed dry and not. froiD reaCl~ their loved oau dllembarldB, ·fr.... - vlUlllPO...... lWllllaJJa.ot ,Iow8.Clty. . • , , THE DAILY I() AN-I... a Cit • Ia.-Frlth,., AU&". !to 1955-Pa,. ! lSilied be-Boy Friencl's Sist,r Reds F.ree - Rellaltit.~ ant , \I • 61's Resisted 1 Didn1t Even Get His F"t Wet u.s.; Britain ~ Indoctrination B~ GEOaGE BOULTWOOD France Reject BERLIN (JP)-West German po- . : lice using batons _and water hose 8, Communists Thursday night broke up demon PANMUNJOM (Friday) (A') Arati Demands strations by ~.OOO Communists Under sunny skies. more Ameri- seeking to interfere with the dis can warriors came back grinning UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (,4»- tri'bution ot American - donated and shouting Friday tro," the The United State. and Britain food to BaIt Germans. North Korean land of captivity. I joined France Thursday In a solid Tbe Communist rowdies failed They laughed and cheered a~ Westerp Bil Three blo_ rejecting to prevenUlO,OOO hun.ry Eut Ger. Russian-buill Molotov trucks Arab- ian d mands for ON lIe- maRl trom colJectinl their food JIOUDd thit performance year-old high school gtrl trom league lead to 91h games over Mil- foUowin, mornlni, the Hlwlteyes of Cluestlonable sbltu!, because of 1,267 goHers will shoot for 177 for bis 18th victory at the year, Mexico and a 34-year-old New waukee's idle Braves. will leap Into . the twice-daily a bad knee, and the same goes places in the 36-hole sectional" 13 of them since being traded to Jersey housewife moved into 0 k S'd I bbed t h _ workout schedUle .... hl~h wUI con- for Jim Milani. qualifying rounds for lh'.! 53rd u e m er e u 10110 am tlnue until shortly before the Sept. A worry spot is at quarterback. the White Sox. He walked only semifinals a f lhe National W ers and Roy Campa~ella belte.ct 28th opener with MI~I1I.an State. for only Paul Kemp, who played U.S. Amateur Golf championshlp three, two In the opening inning, en's Amateur Golf ch two, \rlples but It was Gl' Althourh the team' Ia several briefly in three games, "as h~d Aug.. 31. and Sept. 1, the U.S. GQlf and struck out two. Thursday along with two tourna- od 28th h f th II U Sid Hudson. first of three Bos- mel}t-tried veterans. H ges. o~c ~un a . e year giant strides away front . the tltle- any oUenslve experience. A s,,"h- asSOCiatIon said Thurliday. ton pitchers who gave up a total The darkhorse survivors In the eighth !nnwg which ac- contending class, the Hawkeyes ornore might win the No. 1 spot, The first ellmlnatlons will take at 13 hits, was the loser. Margaret (Witfl) Smith, counted tor lhe winnlng runs. Carl of 19S3 detlnl~ly ,hould be Im- with Terry Moran., Jerry Relcho place at Seattle Aug. 81. The oUler r,.~b"=ne Mexican champion tron Furillo also homered Cor prayed over the ~9li~ club. and Duane Tofson as 36 qualifying 10~rnaments will be Guadalajara, and Mrs. Philip J. Iyn, and Dee Fondy blasted Reasons are Improvement of Une So. Look Better held Sept. 1. * * * Cudone at MontclaLr, N.J. for the Cubs. . ~aterlal , comparatively. l.1g h t Some sophomores probably The championship proper wlll be Tribe Tips Yanks The favOI·ites' barmer was up- Russ Meyer Ylclded 12 hits to l~ses of pefsonpe] Il)d hleb mor- superior to ilny in recent played over tho Oklahoma City held by Polly Riley of Ft. Worth, t~e ,CubS and needed Clem La- ale and rrea t~ familiarity wIth here. They Include Coalvin gall and country club COUf$e Sept.; CLEVELAND (.4»-Wally West- Tex., who celebrated her 27th bme s expel·t reUef assistance with the. football styles of Coach EvY JUard; Frank Gilliam and Phil 14-19. ; lake homered In the 11 th inning birthday by passing the quarter- two out in the ninth to galn his and company. Kearney, ends; George Kress. Twenty _ three other linksmtn,; with a man on base to win Thurs- Ilnals for the first time in eight 14th victory of the year !1 Uttt__ Bact auard; and Rodger Swedberg, including defending ch~mpJon- day njght for Cleveland 4-2 over of these events, and Mary Lena five deteats. Iowa has 31 major lettermen taekl~. The young backs, in addj- Jack Westland of Everett, 'Wasil:';· the New York Yankees. Faulk, the par wrecker Cram Hodges' homes of! loser Warren returning but as UlUai lOme at tlon to the quarterbacks, have Ed- !lve other former titleholderS", andj Mike Garcia, whose double Thomasville, Ga. Hacker following Campy's them earned' the award after llm- die Vincent. right half; Eldean British king pat Joe Carr of Ire.. drove In the other two Tribe runs 2 Rounds eWaUiered triple gave Meyers and the Dodg- Ited servloe' Eleven 01 the letter- :Matheson and Earl Smith, lc!t land, are exempt from qualifying; in the second, held the Yankees ' They weathered two rounds 01 ers a 7-5 lead. That seemed to men are b~k.II. There . are 11 sen- halll and Eldan Kancllis and Rog- The field of 200 will compete en- to live hits-a fl(th inning homer eliminations Thursday and will WATER, A4, Iowa City, climbs from the pool after do It but the Cubs weren't d iors, nine nlon and a sopho- er Wiegmanp, fullbacks. tlrely at match play. - by Gene Woodling, a aame-tying square au In IS-hole semifinals wlnnln, ahe 100 yard backllroke In II swtmmlnr meet held at Ule more. From. the .852 equad, 11 • doublc by Yogi Berra In the engagements today. 1953 Infantr)' ROTC camp, ~. Bennlnl', Ga. The Iowa team of Van Manager Phil Cavaretta opened men were lo~ but only about four , : , nmth, and two singles and a Miss Riley will play Mrs. Cu- de Water, Bob Huelet, At, Canton. 0., AI Nlnlns, A4, Clinton, and ninth with a ploch-hit double. of these wer~clasacd as outstand- , double by Gil McDougald. done and Mis Faulk will Dick Seaburl', At, Moline, JII., won lhe meet. stiffened to get Frankie ing regular •. Westlake, inserted in the tenth Miss Smith, wbo will be striving on a fly and. Roy SmElI- It is ""'slble t~t Jaw. ml"hl go Inntng as a right field replace- to take the crown out at the con-· I I' tJ Y- r - ment, got hjs sixth homer of the ond year in succession. The title T d' A N G ey for his n nth strIkeout vic m with five or ~1x \ IOphorpores as season oft lefty Bob Kuz:ava, who tioental United States tor the sec- e s ew uy of the game. Fondy singled to lert starters. And 101M at the · veter- took over In the eighth alter Ford was won last year by Hawaii's to score CavareUa when Ralph ans especially In tne'llne b'ecame .._____ ,;;;;;;;;;.:: .....:;. . -~----...,j~~_..:~~5i~;...1 was !benched for a pInch hitter. Jacqueline Pung,. now a pro. Kiner singled oft Pee Wee Reese's ilcc~stom'd to playing btYth ways The clout over the left field fence The last at the four ex-cham- Friendly, Likeable Williams Comes Back 11 Manager Charlie Dressen for nearly 1ull~lme 80 .1\e . new AMiRt~:-1\/ L~AOV:'I . G8 NATIONAL LEAO"I followed a single by Larry Dotly pions In thc original field and F K 'th N Ph'l h ca ed on Labine. . style may not be\ unduly trouble- No .. r ••k ...... ~& 40 .lIIa w t. P,I. all . wit\l one out. three Curtis Cup members were rom orea WI ew IOSOP Y Clem fanned Randy Jackson on some. \ . , CIoI •• , ...... ~G 110 .004 Alk B.ookl, ...... tI4 •• .8M .,\': eliminated Thursday. PROVIDENCE, R.I. (.4»-Three a two-tw*o coun*t with ll*curve. Proven )len \aet1lJ'Jl ~.:,~:~"~. : :::: :~: ~~ :~~ :: ;'~::~:~::I." :: . U : ::: Ie * * * Lenczyk Eliminated Some proven pe~ormet'!! wm ~"IoIII'''' . ....1 .. .4sa ~ . \~ t . Loot...... es lit .MS 11 gentlement '''am Boston had come tal )'ust said an "nonymous "er- N Y k run rally in the seventh in- and AP all-conference ~ defensive III. Leal. 8. 3. PI>II••• I,IoI. I. 4 B ••• ~lyn " Chi ..,. n header from the Philadephia Ath- Also beaten in the morning the wars. "They tell me Williams has a nlng to drive starter Dave . Koslo end' Ed Lindsey : erld"Don Chell CII'"" I, 11 ..",_ 4 Oil', GalD •• Sello"al ... ~ I J t . t ' III T ••• y'. Plt~he.. Tod.y'. "tober. letJcs Thurs,day night, winning the CUrtis Cuppers Mrs. Howard "He can do no wrong in Boston new philosophy of life. He from the box and deteat the guard and tackle 'who won mld- II...... 1ft CIII ...o (al,bI) _ lI.own 81 . L•• b al Plliobu.,h (al,bl) _ 1'.... lirst game, 5-4, on a two-run hom- Smith, the former Grace DeMoss, now," said No. ]. "When they now the best way to live is York Giants 6-3 'fhurs,day. west mention la~ year; Jem HU- (lI.n ••. I ••,aD (1\.3). ... (6·11) ••. F.lena (4-10). ' 0 U' M J I I hi "Th 1 did S I' t " T b' .. I h d "'- J Plln".I,lIta al I. L ...o ( ... ,bl) - Cln.tn .... U al 'ftr.. ~I,n (nl,bl) - Pt. er in the n I nth Inning b y V ic a f CorvaII 15, re.; .,.r5. ar or e ca I m e sp en p 10 er a curb on your heights 01 he Red lr... s. came nto t e ' Ste • Y CetlllCr, erry l'~n.Io (o.t) r" Pillet .. U - UI) ...... 1 (10-0) vo. Ito. 19-:). Wertz: and taking the nightcap, Lindsay McM11len of Decatur, now, they mean 11." and '!lisa on the depths at enth tralling by 3-1. A two-rl.\n and Ca'1let'on J Cummlnsi ...... lII8,I.n al , D.I.oll nt,bt) - Blia.- Mllwauk •••1 N.... yo.k (nlell l, - 3-1, as reliet pitcher Morris Mar- II!., and Pat O'Sulllvan 01 Ora "QuI'te a reformation" added despondency. Just live on an homer by Rip Repulski tied the apci Qeorle (Blnkey) ..,. •• ('·11) ..,. Ga.... (p.8). a.-lin tll·~) J.n.... (10·1Il. , N ... Ye.k al CI ....I ... d (al,bI) - Le· Cbloa,o at ('bUad.lphla,I. (nl.IoI) - P.I. Un walked in the leading run in Conn. No.2. "Everybody's torJotten the' keel." score. Then a walk to Stan Mu- fulJl>ack who avcraaed ,.1' ( I '·~) .. a. "..,lIn UHO). leU (4·81 .. s. 81m ...... (l1.H). the elghth. old days when he pushed auto- "1 want to interview him one Sial, a triple by Ray Jabl * * * Like Father -seeking kids out of the way day alter he's gone 0-for-5 and and a single by Enos Siaugbter made ' Indelicate gestures to struck out three times. Then we'll brought two more runs before the " T eel Son, Jones Ho:pes lans." tind out If the new Williams is InnJng was over. . YIgers rounc "Yeah" InterJ'et!ted No 3 "] a bona rIde article. Until then, I Kosl.o tWhas chargedHwlth his 12th GREAT BARRINGTO , ' .., "ass 0. e season. e h as DETROIT (.4»-The Washington (JP)--Robert T. Jones III, into him outside the locker I II have some doubts. victories. Senators exploded tor eight namesake of the former the other day. He acted like Cliff Chambers started tor straight hits in the first Inning, great, will try Tuesday to swell guy. You could have Louis but was relieved In scoring seven runs to defea~ the for pLay in the U.S. me over with a teleph~e Alabama, New York 9'5 fourth when the Gian~ scored. II Detroit TI·gers 12-5 Thursday. Ed- Gall championship - a title Reach Kids' Final twice. die Yost reached base six times father won five times. "No do u b t he's mellowed, His reliet, Eddie Erautt, • for Washington on a slngle, double Jones, 26,· will be one of eight changed a lot. Just like Ben Ho- WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (IP) way to a pinch-hitter in the triple and three walks. persons competing for one When you look death right Birmingham, Ala., and Schenec- enth and Hal White finished up Washington's string of hits fell in the sectional qualifying round the face like those guys did tady, N.Y.. Thursday advanced neatly. one short of tying the American at tbe Wyantenuck golf club here. bound to do something to you. Into today's championship -~;;!.~~~.~~.~:- league record of nine set by thc He is an executive oC a sondri , I imagine it changes test of the seventh annual The pa#y Iowan 5 Boston Red Sox JUne 5, 1929. Tbe firm in nearby PiCtsfield. of values." . League baseball World Series. ~~ major league mark Is 12, held His father won the In Williams' case, I don'ti ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~!i!!i~ __ _ jointly by Brooklyn and the St. Amateur title in 1924, 1925, 1927, it's an act. I think he's real i ~ IIOW! IIOW "ENJ;)S annual Louis Cardinals. 1928 and 1930. about everything. Wasn't n n MONDAY" B wonderful "eech he metle Ench Monda,. Brilliant the $lOO·a-plate dinner in his Succuaor to DuPont To Make Tennis Comeback "SNOWS OF I+1AIf6-A;('LT' . - , "Sure was, and you know what? "m.IMANJARO" .OSBORN£ REACIlEI:) rlt'~ l\ tell me he wrote every line ~ Vniversity Edition E~~E)(' se"'l of it himself. It was a warm, hum J)UPONT, rINA/' S II{ ! ble speech. Who would have WHO'll. ,4?AK= IIER FiRst thought Williams could do it." Will Appear August 29 jt COIffEBACK ,I1~JOR "You know, he wouldn't stand , rRY ro COM still for that reception until he · RE6AIN rilE f'ErtrIO/'/ was t a I d the money would be · tVA710#AL. /tt!Z spent for kids sutIering from cSb- WoMeN'S .TE/lRS~: cer." ~Added featuring "'!:hat's true, and I guess you 'DON CORNELL SINGS' PLVB - COLOR CAltTOON - 1 SI/'/(St es rtrt.E "TOil( TOM TOMCAT" · IN 7lfE rd the story about the boy In _ Musical _ rXRNEY Wllfcl! the hospital. His dad started to Colortoon . .• Late News ANIMAL RaUL "SPIClAL" IOWA'S NEW FOOTBALL CAMPAIGN s-rARrs AT All CAMPUS SOCIAL EVENTS , -FORE'S"" ifiLL S, paypenses the had bill been and paid. 10und The all 'hospi- ex- li~~~~~~iiiii~biiiiiii~~-~LAiT.;; &~II~T~N~a~w~8-i:~iiiiiiigll Po ·. A(/ot/sr 2?- NEW SUI PROGRESS AND PItOJECTS are! ENDS TODAY SINGIN" IN THE RAIN AIR CONDITIONED UNIVERSITY FACILITIES AND SERVICES SUI JlOUDAY FOR !IINNE. II End. 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