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Louis Carclinal I quire private clubs and so-called scorec:j a tJe~ 'ltey clubs that permit members to eighth innin consume liquor on the pl'emises an el'bibitiol\,. i ~o pay stiff license fees. The House Safety and Law En­ (orcement Committee recommend­ ed passage of a bill imposing li­ cense fees of up to $1.000 a year on such clubs. 'o'I'he club control measure was r- larded as the answer of the ~rl¢s to arguments on the House • fiOOr last week during debate on a measure to legalize liquor by the drink that many such clubs now are selling liquor illegally. ee I e Rep_ Howard Reppert

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Oklahoma State Wins, 21st Mat liflef.t~fB2s-.. pound title malch, bill had to go Bill Calc of Iowa Teach rs, or P arter. Ka nsas Sta te. 3· 1 burgh, 4·0 into overtime for the win. The Myron Roderick, Oklahoma State. /lAMPIONsnL!' . ·tN LS 1l7·POUN/) CLASS lo~a/s Craig Crailt. low.. beat BlAn.han, Man· score al lhe end of the rirst of lwo They could be depended on to win . II~·POUND CLA " kato State. 7.~ Fitch. Vale. beat Wilson. Toledo, 5-4 overtime periods was still tied up. Maybe it is a better tournament overlLme IOI.POUND CLASS In the Cinal round Fitch cored on because of this." i~~.POUND CLA S aaker. Syracuse, beat Woodin. Mlchl~an State. 9·~ a reversal, and Wilson escaped. He said "the Aggies. (Oklahoma Auble. Cornell INY! . bent Lauohle. Wins 177-lb. P lttsbureh. 10·4 HWT CLASII , The score of lhe malch was 3·3, Slate interest and past success add 130.POUND CLASS £lIi •• Okl.homn State, beat Mnr~lIa, 5-4, overtime. Abel. Oklahoma. beat Anderson, Jown Ithaca. 2, Overllme Stale), are belter balanced than State. 3· 2 Dave Auble, Cornell (N.Y.l, took they ha ve been in other years. la7,POUND CLASS Hayes. Iowa Stale. beal WilBon. Okla· FLOWERS Championship a ]0-4 win in lhe 123 pound class a lot to their present success." homa State. 10·3 over Larry Lauchle, Pitlsburgh. CONSOLATION FINALS 147.POUND CLASS FOR EVERY OCCASION FINAL STANDING II~ · POUND CLASS GI'OY, Iowa State, beat Frude, Wyom .. " J Oklahoma Stale .. The score was 2·1 at the end of Taylor, Oklahoma Stale. beal Thom· Ine. 9·3 FLOWER Iowa Stale ...... 51 the first round. Lauchle tied it 2·2 ert, Mankato Sta te, 3-1 1~7.POUNO CLASS BEnY'S SHOP Oklahoma ...... , . . . • ...... 41 in the second with an escape, but 12H·POUND CLA S a . .. lIe. Qk1ahoma State. beat Terry. Iowa ...... 33 Garcia. Iowa, beat Karcher, Wyom­ Oklahoma. 8·5 At HALL'S 127 S. Dubuq.,. Plttsbtlreh ...... • ...... , ...... 30 before the round was over Auble Ing, Qve.'Ulne . Ref Dec. JI" . POUND CLASS Wyomlne ...... 25 took a 4·2 lead on a takedown. In nO·POUND CLASS H amer . Lehigh. beat Alberts. PIU,. Phone '·1622 MAnkato State ...... 21 Glover. Vlrglnla Tech. beat McNa ir, -= Lehl,h...... 20 the last round Auble scored on two Kent State. 4· 3 Mldll,an S,at", 17; Minnesota. 11: lakedowns and one escape, while Yale. I': Cornell UnJversity. 14 ; SYra· IH1·POUND CLASS cuse, 13; Toledo. 12: Colorado stale Laucllle had two escape points. Aubrey. Oklahoma. beal Colfee, Min­ Colle.e. 11; Ithaca. 10; Colorado State nesota. 6· 3 Unlv"ralty. i; N()rthwe. tern. 8; Kans.s In a low scoring 167 pound Cinal, 147· POUND CLASS ' State. 1: Kent State. 7; Vlrll1nla Tedl. Lehigh's Ed Hamer won a 4-0 de· Wilson. Oklahoma Stale. bea t Bubb. 1; Orelon State. 5: Cornell (l()wa). 5: cision over Tom Alberts, Pitts· Pittsburgh. 8·1 Maryland. 5; Indiana. 4; Penn Slate. 4 ; 1~7·PO UND CLASS Wul~ State. 4: IUlnols. 4; Washlniton burgh 1957 champ. Hamer won a Watkins. Iowa State. beal K raLt. State, 3: .. 3: Portland State. 3; 5·2 decision in the semi·final round Northwestern. 3·1 Colorado Mine.. 3; Bloom.bure State 167.POUND CLASS Teach.ers. 2: Harvard, 2; Ohio State. 2; over defending champ Duane Mur· Murty. Oklahoma Stale. be.,t BaU· " NortMrn Illinois. 2; Lock Haven .. 2 ; ty, Oklahoma State. Hamer's four Inger. Wyoming. 3·2. overtime South,.rn IUlnols. 2; Nebraska. I; North J .7·POUND CLASS Carollna, I; Northwest Missouri Stale. points came on a first round lake· WrIght. Minnesota. beat Rath. Colo- 1 i Purdue, 1; Rochester Tech. 1; Unlver­ down, a second round escape, and rado State U .. 6·0 • sUy of Colorado. 1; Bowlin, Green, I ; the point for "riding time". 1f11·POUNO CLASS Bradley. I; Carleton. l. Trapp. lowa. beat Kalsy, Oklahoma 8y GEORGE KAMPLING In the heavyweight division, State, 5·2 StaR Writer UWT CLA>SS I Okl.hom. St ...·s Ted Ellis won GolU. Colorado State Coll.ege, beat The Big Eight conference domi· a 1·1, 2·0 oVlrtlme decision from nated the NCAA wrestling champ· Ithac.'s Bob (Tiny) Marell•. Thl ionsftips, held in the Fieldhouse first round ended 0-0. In the sec· over the weekend before an ap· and, US pound Ma,..lIa Isc4lped proximate lotal attendance oC 16,· in less than a mlnu... Ellil ... 000. caped In the third for a 1·1 til. Oklahoma State won its second In the oVlrtime Ellis escaped, straight title, their 21st in the 29 and won a point for time advan· championships held. The Cowboys ta"e. scored 73 points. foul' less than In the consolation finals Garcia their record 77 set last year. Iowa took third place in the 123 pound State finished second, with 51, and divisiill by winning a referee's Oklahoma U. finished in third, overtime decision from Herb Kar· scoring 41 points. cher of Wyoming. Garcia and Kar· Winnln" coach 24 year old cher wrestled to a 5-5 regular time Myron Roderick had this to say tie. Karcher scored his five points about his team's vidory. "We ~. on one takedown and three es· were hoping to win, but with a capes, while Garcia had two lake· cou.". of boys hurt w. dldn't downs and one escape. They both of scored escape points in the over· known for lurl. We had a lot S JI, ..... "Alu awa for wlnnlnjJ tne Nation.1 177 depth In third .nd fourth places." time, but Garcia won the match pound wrestHng title here Saturday night. Craig beat AI Blanshan of on unanil1lous vote of the officials. : " . When asked what makes his Mankato State T·S.-SUI Photo. team so tough year after year, Trapp won his consolation final Roderick answered oustanding ------from Adnan Kaisy of Oklahoma support, and competition. Most of after that Frude reversed the po· lowa's Craig scored one of the Slate. Kaisy, 19l·pounder from sition, and 7 seconds later Gray closnt wins of thl night with Iraq, went down 5-2. This was the Uje boys are home state boys. second straigllt fourth place finish As for support, "We had four escaped for a 3·2 lead. In the sec· his 7·5 decision in the 177 pound ond round Gray escaped in 14 sec· class oVlr Mankato State's AI for Kaisy, as he lost last year in home dual meets this year, and the consolations to Craig. wrestled before close to 25,000 onds, and scored a takedown in Blansh.n. The score was 2·1 at 1: 42 Cor a 6·2 second round lead. the .nd of thl first period aftlr ~ople". Arter a 0-0 1st round score, Kaisy It took Frude over two minutes a takedown by Craig and an IS' escaped for a 1-0 lead. Trapp then . Tradition also has a lot to do to escape from Gray in the third cape by 8lanshan. The only scar· took two takedowns and Kaisy es· wJth a winning team. Oklahoma round. but it only took Gray 15 ing In tM second round was one caped once in less than 30 sec· St: has the tradition. Since the seconds after the escape to pick point by BlaMhan on an Iscape onds Cor a 4·2 second period score. sport was inaugurated in 1916 they up two more points on another in 56 seconds. This made the Kaisy let Trapp up to begin the . , . and forever she will be have won 229 dual meets, lost 14, takedown . The score was 8·3 at the Icorl 2·2. third round, and that was the end and tied 12. end of the match, with Gray pick· In the third round Craig escaped of the scoring. proud of the diamond bridal Iowa State coach Harold Nichols ing up a point on "riding lime". in :04, Blanshan scored a take· Special awards were won by Ted said that his team was not satis· Les Anderson, Iowa State 130· down in :31 , and Craig escafed in Ellis, the fastest pin in the meet ensemble you choose from tied, but they were happy. "All ·pounder, was the only defending 1:02. Then In lhe last minute Craig (2:20), and by the Cyclones' Gray, four boys wrestled real good in the champ in the finals to lose. Stan scored on a takedown and Blan· who was voted the most outstand· our exceptionally fine collec­ finals". (The Cour mentioned were Abel, Oklahoma, became thl new shan escaped for the final 7·5 score. ing wresUer in the tournament. tion, from $100 to 1500. H~s, Gray, Anderson, and Wat· champ by beating Anderson 3·2. In lhe fastest malch of the night, Mr. Raymond Sparks, Springfield IUnsJ Compared to some of thl in action, Art Baker, sensational College, Mass., said this was a The Iowa HawklYes finished matches held during the evening Syracuse sophomore, defeated reill good tournament. "There is In fourth place, led by the new this on. was slow In action. Th. Michigan State's Tim Woodin for no real outstanding wrestler like In-pound c;h.mpion, Jim Craig. two grapplers wrestled to a 0·0 the 191 pound title. Baker said he cr'ar" finishld third last year in first period til. In thl second knew in January that he would the 191 pound diyision. Vince round. Abel escaped in 23 sec· be here in the finals . "It is some· ILLINOIS COLLEGE OF G.rcia and Gordon Trapp won onds, for thl only scoring in the thing I have been looking forward third piaci consolation champ­ period and a 1·0 lead. to since high school." OPTOMETRY Ionship •• Abel let Anderson off the mat to In the first round Woodin took announces th." applications for ou1r Best Move Is , Both Oklahoma State and Iowa start the third period, and then Baker down in 1:05, but he escap· adml ..lon 10 Us cI..... berln· State had two individual champ· took a 3·1 lead with a takedown a ed in 1: 12, and that's the way the ' nln, Seplember 8. 1939. are no", ibns, but Oklahoma Stale had minute and a half later. Anderson round ended, 2·1. In the second belnr received. three third place winners, and one escaped with a little over a min· round Baker reversed Woodin's 3·year .ourse 01 proluslon.1 stady (ourth place, while the Cyclones ute left, but neither one could gain advantage hold in 17 seconds, and I.adln.. I. the de.. rce only had one third, and no fourth the advanlage. Abel finished third Woodin escaped 12 seconds later ' Doctor of Optometry place winners. in this division last year. to tie it up 3·3. Baker scored a I Oklahoma had a first, second Larry Hayes, Iowa State, deCeat· take down in 1:43 of the same round and third, while Iowa had a first ed Shelby Wilson, Oklahoma State, Cor a 5·3 lead, but again Woodin REQUJ1I.EMENTS FOR and two third place winners. for the 137 pound crown. Hayes escaped in 12 seconds for a 5-4 ENTRANCE Two of the three defending Friday night beat Paul Aubrey, score at the end of the second 2 years 160 sem. hours or equlv· cJ)ampions in the finals success· defending champ from Oklahoma, period. alent qtr. hours) In specified Hands tullr held on to their titles. They to gain the final round. Wilson in In the third round it took Woodin Hberal arts and sciences. ... Jewelry Store were Dick Beattie, 157·pounder this 10·3 loss to Hayes just didn't only 20 seconds to tie the score by Write for ballelln I.: REQISTRA8 {rom Oklahoma State, and Ron have it. The score was 2-0 at the escaping, but Baker brought him IIIlnol. Colle,. of Oplomelry 109 E. WasT,lrlOlon Street $!.~ S. Mlcltl,an Avenue, I • Gray, Iowa State 147·pounder. end of the first round, and 2·2 with back down in less than a minute. Cbic.,o 16, lIIlnoi. Beattie kept his title by de­ two minules gone in the second It was here that Woodin seemed feating state rival Sid Terry, from period. Oklahoma U. 8·5. Beattie took Then the rooC fell in on Wilson, scoringto run outdone of steamin the andrest the of onlythe the lead with a takedown in 1: 19 who finished second last year to match was a predicament point liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii~~i~iiii. of the first round and was ahead Aubrey. He was guilty of an il· won by Baker. He also had a point the rest of the match. He was legal hold and lost his advantage for time advantage. ahead 4·1 at the end of the lirst in 2:36. This made it 3·2 Hayes. Andy Filch of Yale took a 3·2 their first Iowa appearance • • • round, 6·2 at the end of the sec­ and it was 5·2 21 seconds later lead over Dick Wilson oC Toledo Saturday, April 4 .ond. and 7·5 at the end of regu· when he scored a takedown. He in the second round of the 115 )aUon time. He was given a one won a predicament point in 2;59 point time advantage for the final [or a 6·2 second period lead. In the two big C011certs: score. third round Hayes scored on an Gray took on Wyoming's Jerry escape and takedown, and gave " 7:30 p.m. 9:30 p.1II. F(ude in the 147·pound final and Wilson .a point letting him up with Ilound out a 9·3 decision. In the two seconds left. This made it 9-3, Jest minute of the first round Gray and he won a point on "riding Tickets sale lIad a takedown . A Cew seconds time". TH on nuu desk with COOK'S NEW a11d 17 t Campus R ecorrl Shop SHADOGLO University Concert C9urse ENAMEL price $2.00 per person ,/ presents K G TON Minneapolis Symphony TRIO Orchestra ,I Antal Daratl, Musical Director Gerard Samuel, Associate Con.ductor • Applies smooth, I coat to fumilur., brie·.-brae, ..c. ,Wednesday, April 1, 1959 • Dri.s quickly to • IJe.u· tiful, high gloss. 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- PLU S- BUGS BUNNY SOONI "HuewlY to the tStlr, " John Wayne Oeln Mlrtln SPECIAL "RIO BRAVO" "Swedl,h Jet' Zoom" BUNNV" P ... '-THE DAILY IOWAN-low. City, I•. - Tueld• .", M.rch 31, 195' , Liner Captain ~...... -~ Storm Rages In Atlar-tic, '] ~ews . Digest =-----,_1\ Ii FTC Files Anti-Trust Complaint Admits Ship Disrupts Shipping Schedules Against National Tea Company NEW YORK CUP)) - Trans·At· . Southampton that the world's sec· j weather, but nothing such as the WASHINGTON IA'I - The Federal Trade Commission Monday filed 'Speeding' lantic shipping was disrupted Mon· ond largest passenger liner tilted hurricane force winds that nearly an antilrust complaint against the National Tea Co. of Chicago, the day by a killer storm lhat forced 22 degrees to one side and then 16 sent his ship to the bottom o( the nalion's fifth largest food chain. New York, - (UPIl- The skip· a battered Argentine liner back to to the other when a gigantic ocean. National Tea was accused of violating the Clayton Act by acquiring per of Ule liner Santa Rosa testi· fied Monday that his ship was New York with 13 injured, knocked wave smac~ed her side. The wind and waves rocked the 13 corporations and their 440 stores during the past seven years. Queen Mary passengers and crew A few 01 the 870 passengers were ship so violenUy that lurniture in traveling through fog at more than off their (eet and delayed the cul and bruised, and even veteran the bar and many cabins was Going beyond this case, the FTC criticized what It called increasing normal cruising speed when the world's largest passenger liner. crew members were thrown 0[( wrecked. Beds, tables, mirrors and concentration in tbe industry-the nation's largest. It reported that 20 liner sliced into the tanker Val· The widespread weekend storm their feet, he said. doors were torn loose from their per cent o[ the relail food stores account for 72 per cent of total sales. chem last week off the coast of whipped up winds of up to lOO miles The Rio Tunuyan, an l1,300·toD . moorings. The commission currently is making 8- broad study of food industry New Jersey. an hour in some areas and churned passenger-cargo liner, ran into the I At one point, Dodero said, his economics. By acquiring compeUD' firms, the FTC said, National Tea Capt. Frank S. Siwik, of Garden up 6O-foot waves. The damaged Ar· storm sbortly after it reached the ship rolled 60 degrees, ~ust ' a few may haee sbijst'antially lessened competition and tended to create a City, N.Y ., also told a coast guard gentine ship. Rio Tunuyan, nearly 'open AUantic, Capt. Jose Maria degrees short o( the point at which monopoly. board of inquiry that he had order· capsized at the height o( the storm. Dodero said he had expected heavy I it would have keeled over. ed the Santa Rosa turned sharply A single mountainous wave smack· to the left as the two ships ap· ed the Queen Mary sharply in mid· NA"CP, ~ity Of Charlottesville " 1 proached. ocean, sending her into a 22·degrec Agree On n 'esegregation Pian .' Internatipnal pilotall. rule, SURreme Court Rules Out of roll. ' II J , HAItRISONBU-,G, Va" (UPI) a,.-..d on tIM pl.n durl"9' a 3S· provide that ships approachlnll The Queen Elizabeth was held -F.deral Oistrlct Judg. John minute Informal conf.r.nc.. It each other both shall swing to up 12 hours on a voyage to New Jeopardy Protection P ul to\oncIAyapproved • sc.... cI ..... tIM w• ." for the 12 Nellroes the right so that there will be a York with top (orelgn dignitaries ~Mtreg.tlon plan ,ultmitte4 t. .nter a hlllh school and an wide berth between them whet1 enroute to a Washington NATO the." pan. STORE YOUR WINTER WASffiNGTON (UP!) - The Su· to dynamite government·controlled by tIM city of ChArloHe,v ill., -"ment.ry sc'-I next fall. meeting and the new primate of which is under court orders t. It allO _Id permit other Siwik said that he had been cali· preme Court, splitting chle[ly the Greek Orthodox church of Southern Bell Telephone lines in • dmlt 12 Negroes to it. whit. ....,...s to .nroll In former I." ed to the hridge about 2:20 A.M. North and South America enroute along liberal and conservative Jackson, Miss. Their action was schools nexi September. white schools, making CharloHe,· last Thursday when the Grace GARMENTS NOWI to New York enthronement cere· lines, ruled Monday that State and an outgrowth of a strike against P.ul, Virllini. NAACP coun ..1 vIII. the first city in Virginia to liner encountered fog that cut monies. The rites were postponed Federal Governments can both Southern Bell by the Communica· Oliver W. Hili and Charlott.svlll. egree voluntarily to diSlgr'lIate visibility to one half mile. because of the delay. City AH_y John S. B.ttI. Jr. claUl'OOml, He testified that 30 minutes prosecute an offender for the same I,. The lin.n Am.rica and Constl­ tlons Workers of America. later his second mate, Walter act. Mlon allO w.r. slow.d b." III Abbate and Falcone were prose· Eddie Opens 4-Week Stand At Tropicana; Wells, told him that another ship much III 24 houn in th.ir Atlantic The Court's three leading liber· cuted under lllinois law in Cook had been picked up on the radar 1 So, Dubuque \ crossinlls. als, Chier Justice Warren and County criminal court in Chicago, Liz And Entourage Just 5 Minutes Away screen about five miles away. Open Monday Might.. wher the plan was hatched. They LAS VEGAS, Nev. ruPIl - Singer Eddie Fisher prepared Monday Wells estimated he said, that the The Rio Tunuyan, carrying 99 Justices Douglas and Black, dis· 'til' P.M. pleaded guilty to 'state charges of for a four·week stand at the Troplcana with Elizabeth Tayior, a five· two ships would come within 3110th slorm·tossed passengers and a sented in both cases. t:ach involved 111 So, Clinton crew of 157, returned to New York an offense against private property minute drive from the lavish hotel. , of a mile of each other on their present courses. (or emergency repairs after nearly the Constitutional guarantee and were given three·month sen· The 30-year-old singer, the actress, her three children, a nurse, 229 So. Dubuque against double jeopardy. tences. The Valchem, meanwhile, had capsizing in a harrowing 48·hour valet and Fisher's secretary arrived in this gambling resOrt by train spoiled the liner on its radar and ~_;;;;i;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;';i,o;~iiii;;;iiiiii;;iii;;;;;;~_iiiiiii ___iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_-' ; battle against hurricane winds and Justice Brennan joined the three L.ter they were indlct.d by • Crom Los Angeles over the weekend. waves. in one decision which upheld a F.cleaJ IIrand lury in Millilllp­ swung to [he right in order to pass Miss Taylor went to a ranch she is renting for $500 a week. She starboard·to·starboard. Nine passengers and 4 crewmen state conviction despite an earlier pI 0f'I chart" of destruction of Federal acquittal. He saiei Federal faclllti.s controll.d by thA U,S. planned to be in the audience Wedne$day when Fisher opens at the Siwik testified that he had seen were injured, none seriously. None the other ship take the action on officers engineered the state prose· 0" conviction from th.t ch.",., Wopicana. o[ the 15 Americans aboard was , his radar screen. In response to a cution when their actions in the Abbate w.. h.nded • thr•• ·." •• r hurt by lhe sharp rolling that Cheerful Dulles Arrives In Florida question by Commander Meyer AIRPORl dumped men, women and children federal courts railed. i.n term and a: $1,000 fine. Fal­ Stockman of the inquiry board, the ~ dnw _ y.ar .nd no fine. from berths and smashed a grand Black ....rted that the c ..., For Convalescence From Cancer Treatments skipper said that this indicated piano against a wall. ..ttI.d by a 5 to 4 decl,lon, mark· 'They appealed ~e Federal con· HOBE SOUND, Fla" (UPI)­ BHCh, accompanied b." his wife, the Valchem was 'trying to go to NllIrl." all the 66 adult and 33 .d tIM first time the SUpreme ictiOns on grounds that the Con· and entered • limou,ine for tIM the righl." stitutional guarantee a g a insl A cheerful and smiling John child pass.ng.rs were severely Court ever had Hnctlonect a 4O-m1l. drive here. "The uppermost thinll In my ..aslck durinll the wont of the Itat. proMCutlon .ft.r • F"r• double jeopardy again had been FOltw Dulle. arrivNa' this mil· N_,men .t the airport were mind was to get awa." from her," INN al acqulHal • violated. The Fifth U.S. Circuil ...rm, lionalres' island retreat to\onday not parmlHed to Interview Dull" said Siwik, "I didn't have time Capt. Andrew McKeller of lhe Brennan wrote the majority opin. Court of Appeals upheld the con· to recuplr.te from tre.tmenh bot he pond willinilly for photo- to think what he was going to victions. Blue Plate Specials Queen Mary reported On reaching ion In the second case, in which for cancer, 1Jraph.rl, smiling .nd waving do." the Court upheld a Federal con· The Supreme Court's opinior The 71 . ."ear-old Secrof..-y of hi' hat to the crowd of news Capt. Louis L. Murphy, skipper viction in the wake of a state con· Monday adhered to a l on~ lis. 5t a: e appeared completely care­ plrtOnMI, polic. and Air Forc. of the Valchem, said in a state· Individual Mississippi Catfish $1.80 ment last Friday that the tanker viction for the same act. of pre.vious rulln,s that a state fr.. .. h. nuriy danced dowl1 HrMMIl wilt were the only ones and Federal statute may both ap· had changed course to the right Choose Jury In the first case the courl su~· the .irplaM r.mp .t W"t P.lm , alloWed at the Icene, ply to the same conduct, to pass the Santa Rosa to port. Minute Steak (Top Sirloin) 1.10 tained the state conviction of AI· Two of his crewmen were killed phonese Bartkus oC Chicago for a U.S. Cigarette Consumption Reo(hes and two are missing and presumed 1953 bank robbery in Cicero, 1lI. dead in the crash. Salisbury Steak 1.30 For Nicholas He had been acquitted of Federal All Time High D'spit& Hedlth' Warnings charges involving the same crime. Italy Accepts WASHINGTON (UP!) - Th~ Agriculture Department said Monday .~iii!j!iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t at Americans' smoked more eij!arettes last year than ever before. U.S. Choice Sirloin The high courl heard the case Murder Trial last term and upheld the con· It estimates that 436.3 billion cigarbtles were consumed within the viction by a 4 to 4 vote. Later, it .U.Se Missiles continental U.S. " Shrimp Special INDIANAPOLIS IUPIl - An all· agreed to a re·hearing and Mon­ This means a yearly total of 185 packages, or 3,700 smokes, per WASHINGTON (uP!) - The male jury was finally chosen Mon· day's S to 4 vote resulted. person 15 years of age and older. That figures out to roughly half a U.S. announced Monday that Italy pack a day. tA Chicken day to try Mrs. C~nnie Nicholas Justice Frankfurter, speaking has agreed to equip its forces with f?r the ~atal shootm~ of a mar., Cor the majority, said that anum. American·made 1,500· mile· range Adding I'n overseas military sales, COnsuinption in U.S. possessions ned busmess executive who left ber of states have laws barring a missiles - the first nation on the and exports, total U .S. cigaret~ output reached 470 billion, up 28 billion her after a 1S·year back·street second prosecution if the defen. European continent to do so. or ~ per cent (rom the pievio\lS higb 11l1'1957, romance. dant has been tried by the Federal Family Style Dinners From Italian bases, the nuclear· A total oC 381 Indianapolis citi· Government for a similar offense. tipped missUes could reac" tar· zens were called before 12 jurors The situation, he said, raises prob· gets In southern ·Russia. Pan Fried Chicken and two alternates, all married lems with which the states are State Department spokesman Li~t . Greate~ .U,n~ployment men, were seated to hear the first more competent to deal than the degree murder charge against the Supreme Court. t..jncoln White said that under an Salisbury Steak agreement signed In Rome late 44·year-old double divorcee. In hi. dls.. n. Brenn.lft Hid: Illst week, intermediate range mis· Get out from under the avalanche; The petite brunette is charged lilt is exactl." this kind of wc. This'" Month Than .Last Year siles would be turned over to the don't put off your career planning Minute Steak (Top Sirloin) with the murder of Forrest Teel, cllSsive prosecution by F"ral Italians but that the atomic war· 'til graduation time. 54 , Eli Lilly vice'president, hus· oHicers that the Fifth Amend­ WASHINGTON, -

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