fight Hung,or;ans Swipe ·Reel A~rliner; fsc,ape I INGOLSTADT. Germany "" - Eight anti-Communist pas.c;enkers ~I~ a Red Hungarian government airliner in n wild gun fight high 'Over Hungary Fridav and new it to West Gilrmany.' \ One emerged with blOod·stained face and cried out: "Bonn! Ade ~ . poer! Germanyl" A former pilot amon, the ring Cze~ne a woman-sluUed the itaders brought the plane down to radio operator of a Czech airlIner .. crash landing at a U.S. Air and lan!led it in Frankfurt, West Force base near here. Gennany. The fighting raged on after the German police said eitht pas· ¥lane s1ddded to a stop. sengers of Friday's plane asked The coup apparently had been at owan for political asylum in the West. .ell planned in Hungary. The freedom plane carried 15 ,erving The State University of Iowa and the People of Iowa City German police said 12 persons. passengers and a crew of live. The "eluding passengers and crew, 12 persons injured-seven of them Established In LIItiII - "'lVe Ct'nts a CoVY Me!l1bCr of Associated Pre, S iowa City, iowa. saturday, Juiy 14 , J956 \rere Injured in the struggle for were hit by flying bullets in the 'c!ootHl of the twin-engine airliner: midair struggle-were all taken to The eight launched their attack a German hospltal for treatment. tYter the plane took off in the early ",ening from Budapest. Its des· The passenger pilot landed the tioatJoo was the lown of S1Om· plane about 7 p.m. at the U.S. Air ~thely. west of the Hungarian Force's Manching Base, which Is 'capital. still under construction. Police said.B Red police lieuten- The police found two pistols In S~. l1ate · .Group Votes To 'U.p • t aboard the plane in plain the plane . ttClthes apparently had dutected All the injured were taken to the the plot and fired on the eight Ingolstadt Municipal Hospital and with II pistol. put under guard, Two women were . The anti·Communists grabbed among the injured. ~. took his fun and broke into Police said one of those in the ~ crew compartment. hospital was Injured seriously. The Communist pilot tried to The seven passengers who reo balk the plotters by sending the maln\!d .neutral asked to be reo A·icl Fun·d,. y 68.0·- Millio·" ~ne , into dizzying loops. But he turned to Hungary. was forced from the controls at The plane incident was a DeW .1 PnPoint. sign of rising restlessness in Com· '. The rebels flew the plane over munist Hungary and elsewhere in • Body Agrees cOmmunist Czechoslovakia and the Soviet satellite countries. . 'h more than 100 miles of West Ger On JUDe 28 there was a bloody nIa~y: uprising of workers in Poznan de· 45 · Die In New. Jersey P-,ane C ;' Jt was not the first time that manding bread and freedom from ras . To (o(ltinue· aDti.communists have ' sought this their Polish Communist leaders. IIlethod to flee from behinil the Hungary has sbo,," fears it may &,on 9urtain: . be the next to feel the fury of the Air Force ' iii 11153, four anti-Communist workers. Assisting Tito ' WASIIINGTON til - Thc Senate (-118 Falls Appropriations Committee, in a significant victory for Presidcnt Eisenhower, votcd Friday to add almost $700 mlllion to the foreign Unite~ j ~·t.· . Seeks) ) To·End . aid program. lin Swamp It approved a bill which wbuld make available $4,346,220,000 in)old FT. DlX. N.J. Lf! - A military and new funds for {oreign aid 'Cl'ur · ~Iights Here by '58 transport plan.e, taicing off Crom Inlt the fiscal year which began rainswept McGuire Air Force July 1. United Airlines will suspend its service to Iowa City within the next This is $680,300,000 more than is rear and a half unless the Civil Aeronautics Boa~d (CAB ) intervenes Base, crashed a few minutes later carried in an appropriations bill the near future, United offiCials said here Friday. , in a swampy pine forest Friday, m passed by the House last WecMes k W. Furman, Denver, Colo., manager of station operations for killing at least 45 persons, two oc. day - and very close to the fi&W'e United, B'ld Leo Seybold, Chicago, them children. Twenty-one others. Eisenhower said he would settle IlL, assistant to the vice·president were, injured. for. , of the company, explained United's If the Senate accepts its co~Jt Harlan' Miller An airman aboard, one of the . intentions to Iowa City business· tee's recommendations, there will least injured .survivors, said th have to be an errort to reach , a men and city officials. CROSS LOCATES Ft. DI., N. J., 4·engine C-llIl hit an air pocket, compromise with tha House. fo '" Describe Furman said it is not ecenoml· alld split as it landed on' its belly. The vote in committee was tS,8, where '. ",Uit.ry tr.ntpOrt pI.ne cally fel!-sible for United to operate with Democratic Sens. Richard whll. t.kln_ off The big plane did not burn. era"'''' 'rem Russell (Ga.), Dennis Chavez commercial airline service to both McGuire Air ..... I... Frluy, Lt. Col. Petlro M. Souza, an Ar IN. Russ;an ~ Trip Iowa City and Cedar Rapids. By M.l, Allen J . Ellender (La.J, ' ~is my doctor, blamed most of th ter HiI\ (Ala.), John' L. M(!G1~I~n 'Harlan S. Miller, Des Moines Re· concentrating their service in Ce· Cypr' ,·ots S.ay , deaths on fractures. He said al . Ark.) and John C. Stennis (Miss.) litter columnist, will be Interview- dar Rapids, it is felt that both passengers had not released them- joining Republican Sens. Jo~ph ~ about' his impressions of Russi ~ c1ti~ will receive better air serv- '. '. _ selves from saCety belts. McCarthy (Wis.) and Henry C. Dworshak (Idaho) in opposition to fly three St1I faculty members in ice, Furman said. Nt ' B ..,. h Airman Albert J. Buck, a sut ' Chamber, Old Capitol, Seybold said there was not the higher figure. Eight Republi ~ ~~a~e . ~ . ,J? . ;or' . ~S vivor who sllffered a fractured a calIS and five Democrats voted for Wednesday. , enough to schedule. more '-'. ,to • '" .. ~ ' ,,P.,?: buslAe&~ k1~, toJd'-an' ""my ~Ilt . Cot it, . I Milter. hal just. returned irom a,.. N ~' .:&.~ , .. I ' (AP Wirephoto' 'S.,.eelt lour of Russia and has cbmj flights IOto Iowa City and the com- ego"u, Ion s' Horace W. Doty-that the plane hit FIREMEN AND ARMY PERSONNEL search tnr..,gh the wreckage of II ",ilitary transport which crnhed Chairman Carl Hayden to·Ariz.> reported the committee beat back p1e~, 11 series of articles {o~ th4 pany could not profitably serve .: . I ' • an air packet just ~ it leCt the in • awe",py IfIIne forest Fricfey night shortly efter teklng off from reinswept McGuire Air Force ane, kill llegfster about the Russian people both cities. . NICOSI~, Cyprus"" _ Greek ~y. ,Inti .t leest 45 .nd Inluring 21 others. fresh efforts to 'halt aid to Com runway at McGuire AYB, 30 miles munist Yugoslavia and left the Yu toward America an4 If service is discontinued, United priot leaders Friday. rejected Brl. ' 4h~D ' att~tudes south of Trenton. goslav dedsion up to the President. the Ilkehhobd of peace. , plans to establish limousine servo tlIin's bid for Cooperation in devel. Maj. Huly Bray, inCormation The Coreign aid fight Isn't finished ; fderl1~ rs of the panel interview· ice between Cedar Rapids and oning self.gove. rnme, nt for Cyprus. The Weather h1l Miller will be Prof. Hugh Kelso, . .. services officer, said some of the yet, however. There will' be 'an· SUI Department of Political Sci- Iowa City, Seybold stated. . TI,ley insrsted they first 'must have survivors were so badly injured Russfa Proposes Body other battle on the Senate floor tne appropriations ~, Prof. William E. Porter, SUI At the present time Iowa City has gl!arantees of the right to decide that they are not ex~ .cted to live. Fair next week, when measure comes up from the com School of Journalism, and Prof. two United flights daily and Cedar whether they want to join this is. The plane, bound for Burton Wood, England, carr d a crew of mittee. iJlltold Saunders, head of the SUI Rapids has 10 flights dally. land colony with Greece. To Oontro/ 'Atom Use But the prospects of Eisenhower 10 and its 56 passe ers included ~partment of Sociology. There is an avet'age of six per- . 'The Ethnarchy Office, which and getting more money for his mutual :Pr'9f. Arthur M. Barnes, SUI Bons boarding each filtht out of 41 airmen, 9 officerS\and 6 civil· MOSCOW run- The big plane had seats which anent the division of Germany, and damaged her parents' home Fri! Possible scattered thundershow. line. ', ways. faced toward the back of the plane. enable the Germans eventually to day. ers are predicted Sunday. ~ "lIe has been II columnist since Seybold said that Unlted would The plane scattered over a half- produce atomic weapons. Mrs. Robert Mullen told police Friday Iowa City temperatures Set'· Tonigh, D40 and previously had served not fight a feeder airline coming O\ile area. , The Soviet Union disclosed its the fire apparently started when reached highs in the middle 80s. witll United Press, the New York into Iowa City along nonparallel The report of the air pocket proposals in a note to the em bas· the kitchen curtains were ignited The Union lJoard will sponsor CVenlng Post, New York Daily routes. came from Doty,' chief o[ profes sies of the United States, Britain, by' a stove burner. the second of a series of summer !feWs llnd Better Homes and Gar- Mayor Leroy Mercer stated that sional services at Ft. Dix Hospi. France and so-called "neutral" 118. She said she discovered the COUNTY DEMOS dances tonight in the Memorial Un- ' maiazine. Central AIrlines, a feeder line, has tal, who interviewed an unidenti tions, including Switzerland and flames when she went downstairs The Johnson County Democratic ion Crom 8:30 to 11:30. . . , indicated an Interest In establish- fied airman. The survivor gave no Austria. after putting her baby to bed. She Central Committee will meet at Leo Cortimiglla and his blind ing service to Iowa City on a Kan· further details. The proposal is reminiscent of tried to return for the baby but 7:30 p.m. Monday at the court- will provide music lor the dah~ . sas City·Chicl\lo route. The wreckage apparently was the Soviet call during the Big Four was unable to get upstairs again. house. They will elect a treasurer JC the we,ther is ,oad, dancIng Businessmen at the meeting ex sighted first from the air and summit conference in July, 1955 Firemen rescued the child. and appoint committees. will be on , the Union terrilce. plained that. Iowa City.had a grow sistind Qf more than 400 Greek Or. ground re.scue parties were rushed for a general European treaty on Otherwise, the dance will be in ... to the seene. ing business potential and with tbodo)( Church Jlnd lay representa· A blinding rain turned the scene collective security to supplant R d f d H· C the River Room. ' better arrival lind departure times NATO . It wanted the United States Two more dances and a rree tives. Into a quagmire. a "r I n ts u·t more business would come to Jowa invited to join the European se· \til movie are planned for the remaln- City. In a statement: . tbe Ethnarchy ~ompanles of foot, s~ldiers, car- curity organization with Commu- der of the summer session. A Office said Prime Minister Anthony rymg axes, entrenChing tools, City officials have Ipdicated they a~d nist China observer status, square dance, with Shirley Porter. , , other gear, waded knee and hlP The proposal~etting drew a negative reo I n Arm' e d For ce -s . has been scheduled for Situt"'y, will , attend the CAB bearilles in Eden s announcement Thursday deep through swamp water to ~et action from the West. , July 21, Leo Cortimiglia again will Omaha, Tuesday, to protest the that Britain , wDl press plans for to the site. possible suspension of service. Russia has agreed with the Unit· pro\tlde music for a danee on July self-government was receIved with Bulldozers were used to clear a ed States and other countries to WASHINGTON til -h' fThecchsaircr· ! leS E. Wedilson's approval, Radford 28. Even iC CAB does five United "great r*ntn'lent"·· by Greek Cy- path to the wreckage for doctors set up under United Nations aus· man of the Joint C Ie s 0 ta comment :- A free movie, "There's No BU$i ~ permission to withdraw their serv pri9ts. Ederl did IIOt mention self- and nurses. pices an international agency for said Friday, "it is possible that "The Joint Chiefs of Staff have ness Like Show Business," will ice to Jowa City, ~ company will determination. I The plane had cut its ~wn swath the peaceful development of atom. manpower requirements for future not been relieved of the annual re- be shown, on the new cinemascqpic not do so for another year or 18 Cypr;lol4 of turkiSh desc;eDt, num- through the pine trees, smashed ic energy. An 84·nation conference security of t h quirement to advise on the pattern screen jn the Iowa .Memorial Unwn .' months, Seybold said. !»erin, about 100,000, oppose the apart and rolled on its side. Parts will meet in New York in Septem· United States of military forc~s in th~ Ioresecable Lounge on July 27 at 7 p.m: f move for union with G~e. TheY of the ship, including wings. mo ber to consider a charter. Moscow ultimately be future and their studies WIll con· No admission will be charged want the iSland returned to Turkey tors and other metal parts were failed . in efforts to get Red China er be c a u"s e tinue until they are able to present for thl'R events. .1, U British rule II ended. scattered back through the woods admitted to that meeting. the introduction their best advice to the secretary of The .. committee for the Union 'Northwood. -·Student . British leaders were repcirted for a half-mile. Euratom is in the treaty draft· new weapons." defense. . Board events consists of Care)! several weeu ago to have worked Another Air Force spokesman ing phase. The French National The chairma "Tbis mayor may not be a unan· Crawford, A3, Jowa City: Pat Ziin. Named VocaJ Queen out a plan whereby self-government said a casualty Ust would be Is Asse.mbly this week approved Adm. Arthur imodg recommendation," merman, N4, Iowa City; George Harlan Miller would be granted Cyprus in the sued as soon as the next of kin are French participation. The plan was Radford, did Wilson affirmed that he had Spence, A3, Clear Lake, and Socra· " ,- . . Carol Hendrjckson, 17-year near future, ""Ith the rlgjJt of self-notified. approved in principle by the six say .how great ,"rpad and approved" Radford's tes Pappajolln, L2, Mason City. determination be exercised in He said there was a 2-hour de· old Northwood School sen to 10 governments in May. cut In tbe ,,- Ste U . 1st t dl HiJh year..a. ThIs reRQrtedly was reject· lay in reporting the crash because forces might be. . . f.'.:a tement. """rge vens, ruon ass an - (Jr, was intrqciuced Friday ni,ht . , h U S T D The New York i 'rhere was no comment from the rector, II adviser for the group. , ' J",ckm~n Foiled as queen of the vocal division of eel. bl. tbe , Turkish government. no one was sure the plane had .,rcbblshop Mpkarlol 'was deport- gone down. BntIS, •• urn own Times said Friday that the 1:1icfs I cbieCs oC st~(f. the SUJ AlI-state Music Camp. ed last Matc!h -to the Seychelles Is- He added there was no radio Pleas To End Atom Tests I of the Army, Navy and Air r <.Crce Wilson, in addition to saying he U.S. Moves To Improve y'Pair of Wheels I Presented as attendantl to landS in '~ Indian Ocean. The contact with the plane and that au· are in "revolt" against a RaoJiord had approved Radford's statement, Relatio. nl in. Ger,' man ' Ci~ :i~X:JRA "" - Marion Sorensonl Miss Hendrictaon were Shirley 1l~itls~ a~. him of fomenting tborltles, becomin, alarmed, or- UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ""- proposal to slash U.S, armed forc- released a letter dated July 3 to ra trucker, is recovering f~OI1) Evans, 16, Garner: ·JoAnne rebel 'vlolenq&!' . dered a search. . The United States and Britain, the es by about 800,000 men by 1960" Rep, George Mahon (D·Tex.) re- BAMBERG. Germany"" _ U.S. , .net hip Injuries suffered Moore, 17. ClermQnt: Hecla Pow , Eden toid the House of Commons The ' spokesm8p said air traffic only Western Powers producing Radford refused comment on the Cerring to " rumors" ' reported by Army commanders moved quickly rl:• ,Y when his stock truck ell, 15, Troy Mm., and Anita Thursday tl)at Lord Radc1Uke,. a at the McGuire base Is "not con. nuclear weapons, Friday turned "revolt" report. Mahon that the armed forces were Friday to patch up strained rela- ~erturMd after \osin, a set of Rockenbaeb. 18, ~urliDeion. le,al' expen. ' wUl fly to Cyprus to ,ested" and that four to five Idown InC:ian and Yugoslavian Tbe Times said strategic defense to be reduced. tlons with local authorities after 4IIIa1' wheell near Council Bluffs. Presentation 01 the qu~n and start work oq' t~ constitution. Eden planes leave for Europe each day. pleas to h~t immediately the test, planning has been halted until aU· Wilson told Mahon that "there the Bamberg City Council Thurs ·.t:leven head of catUe Sorenson her court took place at the an· ~, . however.. the constitution McGuire, a $55 million base ad. ing of atomic and hydrogen bombs. er the election because' of opposi. have been no recent decisons day night called for withdrawal of ~~.. takillf' to market at Omaha nual music eamp party In the would not ~ , etfective "until ter· jacent to this Army post, was for-I James J . Wadsworth, U.S. dele· tion by' the armed services chiefs changing the strength oC any of the American troops from this Bavar. • -(.. peel ancl wandered off. When Iowa Memorl" Union followinl rorlsm hila tIeen overcome." mally dedlcated in September, gate, told the UN Disarmament to a concept which they feel would services" from those ouUined at ian City. ,tjIIe trllCker · flniahed rounding up tHe eamp's flJ'tai concert Friday ,. ,leadin, Gt~k Cypriol spOkes- 1955, and w.as described at the I Commission t1~t the tests will be shrivel U.S. military contributions hearings on current military appro- The unprecedented demand was QIe cattle he , found someone ha~ night. " man, Mayor Themistocles Dervis, time as destined to become one of Icarried on until nations can agree to the defense of Europe. " priations. Mahon is chairman of a sparked by the alleged taping of a ,"len·the dull! wheels which were The vocal camp w~ clOle to- said his aSliollfates would refuse to the greatest internaUonal airports on a ban in a .comprehensive dls- In a statement issued hours lat· House approprIations subeommittee 15-year-old school glrl by s~ ~ callie of the accident. , ' m~t with LOrd . RadcUlfe. In the world, armament scheme, er, with Secretary of Defense Char· on defense funds. American IOlflierl, . . , dq, ' ~,.. . • ~. . -. ~ - --The Dailv Iowan-- (Jenera! The Daily 10t00n if on intIe The lowcM editoriol rtaff ~ doily newspaper, writ AOUDA ACHIM CONO.ZOATION write, ill editorioh without U~ E. Wu~""'. Sl. FUlST lTNlTA&iAN OOU:TY ten and edited by sludent,. It .... ~I Z ...... c ••••• ..... An . ••• Ollb." III . 08.'" 1 cemorship by ttdmini.rtralion or s.n...... nltl, . S.l.... ' ...... T .., ..... Alr,e. J. N . Rea,tuu. HlJ~!!E.,,:! .. :.'.. u gooerned by II board 01 li06 Pal'.r DaUy lQwan office, .Room 201 . ~ faculty. The 10tCGn', editorial S .....er St,1'iee, J...... munlcaUo n. Cenler, by 8 a .m. 10. pub "udent lnul£e, cicci d by lite AS EIIIILT OF 000 Serm •• 10 1 1_ ..... J . lln 8r1.11 .... UCAtlon Ihe follow ln, mo.nln,. 'I'lIt1 must be typed or le, lbly .-rllten aa4 IhJdcnl body and four lGC1Jlt'J poljcy, UI refon, u not ntcel 4 ~ • cu.... t . ...11 ..... T~ ••eY . .... "Dler. Pul., II,ned; they w ill not be uocepled '" 'rullee arrpoinled by tile pren my an nprc 'on 0/ SUI ad .... y do.... tJ .... phone. The Dally low ..n r . ...rv ..... of university. M.rala, ,,'.,..... , . II ...... F.EE IIETHODI T CHAPSL ..,b\ to edit aU Ceneral NoUces. den, tile minUtratlon policy or opinion. C_ll.,u·. C~.'''. U •.•. tal Tllir. " .... II C _ri ..• • A."'.. a4.H . I:U , ••• T~. &e... . Jam" P . M ... er. Pa t., -NEWMAN CLUB - A steak En ....,dtoUe .nlce. 1 , •• • S ....., S .....I , I •••• • Wor.... ,. II:U . .... will be held Sunday. July 15. cin E ••• pla-tle 8e.rdee, 1:81 .... . wi', l e~. e the C IthoJic ;11 dl'llf (,.. • II:TB .\.NT KAPTIIJT CRU.CR • I . ... FlUb AYO. ter. lOS McLean Street. at 4{p Till' ae •. lA•• u' .0.. Ger•• • • a. ra '.r FAIJlNDS MEITINO p.m. Time for Hope aUI •• lIoral., ".n.. l, 8,,"1<0, ' :U ,.... Me.erla. Val•• " 'UUI. Cena.r, Clerk " tea T ... N ... ..,o u. ....Muo le: " 0 ••' , C••• aJo,." W.n ..l, .t ' :11 • . IIl•• S.... , BABY SlnlNG - The Univer T,.lal., U.I.... C.Y.F .• ' :M p .... Dr. Callup has discovered that 83 per ccnt of the voters & ...1., 0 • • ,.1 S ... te •• 1:. , .•. sity Baby Sitting League book wjJ[ M.e..... ' : H&J O, .. H ... S'_C." O.ACE MISSIONA.\' Clfti.CB know Bob Hope when they co him, but only 25 per cent can 11M .... eatl•• Av • • be in the charge of Mrs. Jo,te r' Tile .n. N.nnaa D.~b •• r ..t.r Cormier Cram now to July 17. recognize Aver II Harrim. n. Thi appears to confirm the rumor IIET.EL ArK'CAX .ETaODIST IlIbl, I •• y. ' :U . .... Phone her at S-4002 if a baby sit\lr CIIUa(;H S ...... 1 W.r. ..I,. 1':15 ' .tII. that tll American people, th PI" 'idenlial campaign non ith- 4.. . 0 ...... , 81. 8Inp,lraile. S.nte. In' "n'" 110 ..• or information about joining the "n. C . . . ..c D...... P Ie. la,. ,.lIQ p ... . group is desired. .. tanding, arc not as intere ted in politics as UIC politicians ....U ••• I• • • ••• 8er••• £ ...,.II . U. , ..... : W ..... I,. 4 , .• • • would like. 10 u ual c~p l anation given j that th people only • BILLEL FOUNDATlON LIBRARY HOURS - Summer get cxcited about politic whcn th country i in trouble. ,.. 8 a(;B 01' OlltllST 1'1': C .....,11.1 81. hours Cor the main library are ... 1m IU.. k ...4I A ... r ..l , Fr.... lck 1'. Ba,,,b.llr. Dlrut .. IYO" .1.II.n&, It..... U I lollows: orne D mocrats, of COUTS, ay the country is in trouble, BI ~ I . CI . s.9 . .... Monday·Friday 7:30 a.m.·2 a.rtf, M.,nln, W...... I•• J...... IOWA CIT\, MENNONITE CUUSCII but Democrats ar 1m wn to be mell of Iitt1 faith wbcn llrpuh • ,"'•• : ...... Ire .... . Tree-... 614 Clora 81 • Saturday 7:30 a.m.·S p .~ Ou" S, ...... A'lal A.n.ld, 010,11. r ... ae... . VJr,U Bren...... r.,'.r Sunday 1: 30 p.m.·2 a.m. !jeans are running thing . A,k. 8 .... a7 ea. •••, 0:.' I .• . E .. nl., -'rlllip 8 .,.1... 1:!IO . .... Moral_, W.rshlp. IG :4G ...... Departmental libraries have er ....: "cra,t ..... ON"" " ." E ..DI., Sen I•• , 1:1!a , ... . We try to be more detached, nnd we conclude th t it isn't • their hours posted on the door.. that peopl ar uninter ted in politic : th y'r just confused, C ••CR or J &5' 8 C UltIST JEBOVA1I'S WITNES8ES 0' LATT!.· DAY SAIN T S e l ~' H SI. OBSERVATORY - The observa· nd , ho can blum th m? 1., E. , ....bU. SI. P.~II. T.lk. ~ p .... tory of the Department of MatlJe. Prl. Ill... ..•• 11"' ••• ••• .. .. lbe &eIl,I ••• a •• Ivai 0 0.. 1.0 ' " s . ..., f ell ..l , n a .... , Wal.hlo ...r Slu'" 4 p .... malics and Astronomy. Room •• • • • S •• rom.. ' ....III, •• :a . , .•...... , P ••• b}' C.nl•• mln, t. Thoo Physics Building. will be open to cratlc aeqalrc.mtDt ~u Ju ~ t bc£oro th l)n: idcnt's Hjnd i po iliou" ( ~I r . Dulle,' the public Crom S:3O to ]0:30 p.m. eft & B OF THE NAZA.ENI Monday. July 16. provided the sky word for it ), 'fro Eiscnl10wcr made a fin lo lat m nt about n u •• ,II.Clen ••• Oll.t.n 81 • METHODI T CRU.CD T he .,• . Ira J . H.lver, Mil,. ter Jeffers•• and Dubuque 8',. is clear. If the sky is cloudy. u\e trali m. lie aid he could under tand the reason for it, this . Ora_ Cr... . MlaJl l.r ., ...,.1, Dr. L. I.. D •••lnrt.n. Mtnlaler observatory will be open at a later ....}' Se .... I. ' :U ...... E .....r. ... IUI,I. " ...cI.1o MIDI.I., country has heen neutral, or tri d to be, for most of its hi!.tory: ! M.rnln, ,,, ...bl. , 1.:4.'i . .... Tbo ••v • ••b.,1 6JO.~ •• datc. Mlnl. ler to Stule.1I • IPutrali III cloc~n ' t imply ny indiIf ren toward "right alltl II' .... F.U... . III'. 3 , .• • l ' •• tll Bnr• • : . ~ , .• . Ie, •• SI .. lomy.r, 81a" A • • tI.t, •vro ng or de ellc)' and indeccncy." That s n ible view barely E ..a,.llaU . 11. ".1••• 7 :1!a , .... C h~r . h Scb • • I •• :!It .ad Il . .... FAMILY NIGHTS : Family Mo,aln, W.rshl, • • ::It • .DI . Nights at tho Field House will be had got to til n wspaper r ad rs in Oslo, C iro and New Delhi, • • TH I CONO.EOA'I'IONAL CII . C II R ~ OIlOA N IZED CRtlRCIi 0 .. JESUS held each Wednesday from 7:1.5 e ll" •• " and: Jeften en. Sis. when Mr. ])ullcs, in on oC his evangelical mood I promptly aid C H.IST OF LATTER D"Y SAINTS until 9. Students. staf( and faculty Th • • U. JOa O . C rol •• IIlLal lor C • • rerence It,.m I tht' op po~ it c : II utr Ii~m is "an ob olete conc p lion, and x [It Mor,,18, W.r 101,. " :f~ •. ID. I ••• ~Je ... rlal V,rlO. arc invited to bring their SpOUR. nlLed S I" ~ .1 FolI... Lblp , ~:lIO p .... Dan I. Waite, Pu '.r and children and use the faeUillls Otn.r.1 W.r blp. 0:30 a,lD • lind r ptional circum lance , it is an immor. l and hort- ...".- . ~ pro ided (or family·type recre· - Cia JU, 9:43 a ...... i ht conception." But fore th t time to r gi ter - EVANGELICAL nn CHVa C. Setmaa, J.:$O • . ID. d b h. d fully, ..== ==-'- C.raJ.lU. ation, In addition to swimming ac Th ..... J . S. I'll ..... 1' ...l.r CJ&o th Seer tury wa viewing with concern th po ibility that Con- IIlIA.ON EVANGELI "., tivities, horse shoes. darts. ua•• , S.h.l• •• 4$ • . m. UNITED 8.ETOREN COVSCR quet. tether ball. paddle tenllis. gr would cut off aid to n utralist India and Yugoslavia. 1\1.'lI.ln. W.n~I, . U • . m. SontleR: ''Tile JlI,hprt.dh ••••, )(aJ.na shuquoi. table tennis. bad~intoD , CII,III." T ...... a. c. PI.U •• r • .,. P.,lor HI ·T ..... II Sind., 8s lons on U1e German lssue- . hurch Sllho.lt 8:10 a.m. I.He rlon .nd Gilbert Ht, . UNIVERSITY cal,ndar Itam ..... be notc.d - Stalin. th ex~ ne nt . o ~ for example. In~aet . with regard ent acute becausc the ~en:11D o loarda W.nhlp. J ~'3. Lm. Tlue • • v. Elmer • • Yobr. '·.ltt., howcr, wrolo off disunnamcnt negotiations of the past few years Ha"er, prevl•• , \\' . rnl.~ W ....lp • ••.m • • d JJ ..... Ich,duled I" th. p,...ldant'. ... th polley of cru('1 hardslllp, of 10' to the German 'tj,ue. Ir. (Nlkita hope to achie ve world dot;'lOatlOn a...... r ...... n t r.II ...... I D Pion Ie, S •• d., 8e ~.oI, 10 ~ . m .. fie., Old C,pltol. a. pretty much \Va t of time. To that H rold St.'\s en re limidallon . of threat and violence. S.) Khrushchev eJpressed himself through the low underl!llDlngw ef 6 , om . •• lhe a.b,bu1ur Farm, h ,'cn le :_".r I.ft' .e.,:, •. ST . TRO\\IA8 MOIU! CHAPEL sponded by ugg sting that disarmamcnt is being delaycd partl y Th y ha ve struck a fresh note. mor ruth1l's. ly t~Fr e nch Premier the We t.:r new task IS no to l oa MeL •• n SI. W.dntJday. July 11 It lund niable that they ar (Guyl Mollet and French Foreign prevent ~l S breakup or the West. PIli T Ca Ua CR 0 ' CaaiST. V.,,...... lib". J . D. C .. w.,.. p ..l . r S p.m. - High School Drama by th reluctancc of t]le Rl,lS ians to open up til ir country to 3ClIt1lo'T18'f making an impre 'ion thercby on Minister (Christi ..) Pineau during For thiS purpo e. ~oo , NATO Tbe &-' Y. P . J . Ru'n:au. anll Workshop Production . "The Our· t 1 ~~ a. C.,I •• • 61. The Ilev. A. R. Bor • • ,ld,oher . ..aI. l. nl. !or ign visitor in tll int r of disarmament, therefore, th ~ some pcopl ·. We cannot tell with Ulcir vi It lo 1 ow when he t t- furth r developed - IS the proper S.n4., Seb ••I , ',4.'i • •m . 8u" " Mas ... G.4• • '. 8. It, ... 11 :80 ious Savage" - Uni versity ~a· 1II.", h.~ lI~nl ce . 1I ...... • . m. U.S. should do its utmo t to ncourag more vis it ing back and certainty the rca on which I 'd cd th at he woulc1. ralher have 17 instrument. Le .. n Ser",.,.; " Lire," TIte ...... m . .. I, a Hl, b MI • •• D, trc. b }' Ih ••0n"e,aU.n . l"U th In to di savow Stallni m but one million Germans on his side than To my mind one cannot very 8 p.m. - John Sims. Stuart Canin forth benv Russia ns and Americans. This heretofore hereti FlaST" ENGLlS Q LUT~ aI.AN OaJl, MI. : S, &:tst "'~'m ' 1 '7 ' .,:, •• ':':30 • .• • thing can be said with assurancc : a reunited neultal!Gcrmany. Can w It purue an agreed mi litary CHuaeR - Sonala Recilal - Main Loun~. cal klen wa thereupon admirably s conded by the man who th te or no signs to indieale thal you think of a more emphatic en. policy toward II nation without ha"· IIl1buqu ••• M.rkel 81 •. li T. WEHOESLJ\US CHUIlCR Iowa Memori al Union. IIr. (leer,. W. t·"ell. ,.,.obl"r Il3II E . D.von,.,1 61, made Ameri a safe' from Alger Hiss - Richard Nixon. But the disavowal or Stalinl m means do r ernent oC bru', force? ing. at the same Ume, maximum 1110",1., w...... " . :., . ,m. T h, ~ . v . Edw",d W. !'i • • • II. Pili., 8 p.m. - Panel Discusslo(l with the acceptance of tho spiritUal J beg yOll , ladies and gellll m n. conformity in forejg~ policy aims Hund.), Seh•• I , 9, t.:i a.m. The Rev. Oll.rle BIC!hm •• , a sll t. ni Harlan Miller - Senate Chamber. neither said what th y propo e w do about tho fingerprinting e •• ,.e'.. I .....1 8a. "d Dlo •• r 1.11 ..... 80n •• y Mattns. &:30 I .m., , a .m .• prmciplcs which ar th found ation to con ~ idl'r th!' rman qulion in respect to lhat natIon . Tbe We t I•• ""vlee. ,e ... n •• 11 : 13 • •• • Old Capito~ . of visitor , which tbo Russians fi nd obnoxious, or about the W al of the fre world. Jnstead , ther th qu slion of 'rman r uniflca: must tloL let the Soviets be lieve Llllhr Le •••• • , r .m . Dd l, Ma,,: , . l' 1'0:" ?;3t ~. m. Thursday, July ter-McCarran A t Wllich bars all Communist visi tors execp t arc only n'w [arm · and meUlod bon not only a ~ a German rigbt that. while It does pursue a com· F •• l' i.U PiTrt.IAH ~RV.C. T.INJ'!'Y EPISCOPAL CR UIlCH 1. used by a II w. more dexterous but al a as a qu(' tion of nalu[~1 mon military policy. it is. on the ~'tI B. lI.rlult 81. 320 E. c.ne,. 8 1. 8 p.m. - High School Drama those on ofFiFial busin S. D,. r. D ...I ...... II.d ' l.~IDI ...r Th. R . ... lI.rold f. "CoO ....tetor Workshop Production. "Tho car· lcader hip in the Kremlin in order law. The quc lit!!! o( German re. other hand . IX> ible (or every sin rile ~w . Jer... ~ Lei.. . . _hie< I. ".1, Communl.n •• ' .m. to achic\' the old obj the of th unification is U1 pivot on which gle NATO membe1 to pursue its 11 10 ••1111 IIreakfa. _. IU se 1.1ft. ious Savage" - University Thea· or did IllCY say how tl:cy ar going to keep Ille Pentagon 1I'.. lmln . l.r C ... I, ...ea,nl, 8: I ~ ...... Mornlar ":ITfr. II •••m. tre. Bol 'hevik regime - the domination European s tablli~hinge s and. con. own foreign policy-free Crom all C,'1t an. Care Nunc,.) , , :3t • •m • • a.,.. qulct. F or at tl1e amc lime fr. Stassen and 'fr. Nixon werc or Lho world by communi m-more cqu nlly. world 'l peace depcnOs. restrictions-in rclali~n to the So- 1'1 .. , " • • r r.r r •• r ••• "ye J9r .Idl, ZWN L ti,BEKAN c lluaen S p.m. - Summer Session Lee· 9:30 . .... Jobn. on and BI •• mln.to .. S tl. ture - Norman DyhrenCurth. color pleading for n lowering of barriers, our military spoke men were surely and with f wcr acrificc, . Khru~hchl'v quit videnlly 81so viet Union. Mornlnr W."bl,. t:se • . m. eftl ,. Th. R. ... A. C. P •• ehl, " • • Ior All the free nations arc (aced sees it In lhat light. An es enlial contribution toward Serm •• : "ObJectft" &.e Je... .. ' M.rnlnr W.rshlp. 8 a .m .•n' II:SO . .... film travelogue. "The Challcngll !ol telling the press in background briefing essions, that noy signs her wiUI n question of tbe utmost the maintenance of peace must be Sln,... 1 $upper. J p.m. an'.' 8ch ••I, 9: Li ' .m. Everest. " ' 111".1 V ..,~,. - OI.ou, I.... 6 ,.m. Ahll Blbl. CI . ... U:U4I . ... of friend lin 5S with Communi ts could endanger our entire sys· importance. wilh th que lion ' Is made by the rree nations of Eu. W.dn.sday, July 1S tem of military deren e, here and abroad. WIlY, thc world might an unarmed pence po sible? For rope . It cannot be denied that. a S p.m. - University Chorus. the German opJ this question the immediate threat o( wa r r e· Symphony Orchestra and Soloists say, should we be a ked to sacrifice new washing machines for has speCIal significance. Bpeau C ccded in Europe. a elfish way of .. Present Concert Version of Opera gtlllS, if the Russians ar fine fellows? What we have most to oC their geographic ' situation they looking at national in terests threat· Bicycles "Samson and Delilah" - Iowa Me· morial Union. fear, the mJlitary argucs by implicntion, i tlle uccline of fear are n ighbors of Sovi t powcr - ens to spread once more. In spite (From 1_. Tim.. 01 VI.t Naml by the !roo Curtain they ar cut of this we can state that a degree Thursday, July 26 u itself. into two parts. Consequently U, y of political cooperation has been The astounding number oC bicycle accidellts in Saigon should before 6:30 p.m . - The University Club arc especially dispo d, perhaps. achieved in free Europe from long reduce lhe number of bicycles on the streots consi~erably . But Porch Party. University Club • • • • to place lh ir hope in a chan e uf which point the work of the politi. lhi$ solution to the acute trarric problem in the capital is a slow one Rooms. '. I If the Am d can vol r find s all tbis too b wildcring and es Soviet pollcy which ~ould achieve cal unJficalion of the old Continent as well as being an expensi ve one. S p.m. - Univcrsity Play "'PIle capes for the moment to Bob Hope and television, who in the the r demplion of 17.000.000 Ger- can be successfully carricboerlpUon .... - b, cl rrler In gress in Moscow: The leaders o! manner. Their course seems cl ~ a.r tinent. Europe. however. ean sur J..... City. 2$ cenla weekly or .. per the Soviet Union conli nue to believ~ to me: They want- to lull the VISt· vive the difficult and protracted Record )'en in Id v.~e : "" month• • $4.2$ ; IIIEMIiE ••, , ... AI!IOCIATEO PUll • TIle ~I.ted Pren .. mUlled a that capitalism is doomed to ~es- lance Of. the f~ ct world and ~o period of growing together only if ltv" montha. ~~. 8, mall In low.. .. "". year; alx months, f5; three eluslv"ly to the u ... lor tepubllaoUoD • Bla.TlIS of .11 the Joe.1 new_ printed In .,.to truction and th eir aim is to make weaken I~ readmcss to defend It· the UilltcEi States of America con. _n\hl. P : .n oU- mall IlUlMcrip. ,, __ per .. will .. .U Ill> .... communism the dominant power If. Above I!' I.. howe " ~ r . they tl nue to maintain its strong pro BRECHT, Mr. nnd Mr!. Do-hald. will ' C! tI.... , $10 per 7U1': abc _aha, 115 •• ; Branch. a boy Thur... . y at M~ BIDI dbwlcba In the world . The theo ry oC "peace· wa~t to sl!lash ~ the mighty pr?- tection o( the old Continent. HosplLaI. , thI'M """,1111, $U5. . by ful coexistcnce" currenUy be in g ~cti ve hleld of 1I)C North AUantic . EMDE, Mr. and M rs. John. Hcavlll\&; • OJULT 10WAJIf 101T0.IAL "TAn boy Thursday a t M ercy Hospital. , Ed itor ...... Iv. ... LI"pln. advanced by them dlrs not by any Treaty Organiza tion and to drive Tire .Fcderal Repubhe o( Ger- IilJRLEY, I\1r. and Mr•. Cornedura. '121 ,'I~ M.n.Rin , EdItor . . •.. . •. Dan HiNDn S. Friday ,lin I DIal 4191 'r...... t .....1, ... Ie CJay Editor _...... Lou QUick means signJCy that thcy arc pre· the nited Stales 1rom Eutope so manr IS prepa.red. to make every C1lntpn. a \llrl It MaleY .,.,tt,. Hospital. ~ H"'" ..... ICe ••, ...... ,.,. s.Drt8 Edt\ol' ...... Jim Ne7 pared to respect lhe ideology oC that Europe will 'fall like a ripe possl?le contributIOn toward the KENNEDY. I\1r. and Mrs. !.'ullene. •.ala~ tt_...... T~. DalI, IIIIltorlaJ J>.ce Aut. . . Tom Hut~hlnson the West or even Its coDtinued cxis· fr ui t into Lhe Sovicllap and through cr~ atlon of a united Europe. and J • W. Burlington. a girl ....Iday at M ''; ~I I...... 11&1 1M AAt. City EdJIlc fined U Q 'll\ll . c .11 lor _I DH m. weakened and 'ffiaf UJere-are clear without simultaneousprogr ess To· r pIcked liP without license. prad_ Center for Advanced Study In the OrganlJatJonal Revolution. " Even the aUles 01 th41'Sovlet Union. Indicatlons oC a I~ck of. eoordinll- ward reunification of Germany. but Mr. Horae ••• , MI. HORACEI" I"me, and CRse wa s dl.mlned, .. .- ,..r-bl'lY 1dwAN"--tcNo C:lty, '.'-S.tvnloy, JulY 14: 'I956-P'" , Sweep Dodgers; read Reds b¥ t- - . , 2Southerners in . ~ Public Links Final Johnson Sets :Decathlon Pace CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. I.fI - 200-pound wedge o( muscles, bad 6 feet 73• inches. SAN FRANCISCO II>--Two sharp- RaCer Lewis Johnson, UCLA giant a 98-point bulge over bis first-balf On unofficial figures Milt Camp shooting Southerners, both natives who already hol~ the world de- total in his 7.983 world record de- bell, schoolboy star 'of the 1952 or Memphis, enn., Friday won cathlon record, Piled up anot.her cathlon of last year. . Olympics and 1953 National Dc Brav.es. in Fir:st, 8~6, their way to the finals of the Na- wo~ld re~rd total of ~.639 POIDts He. won the tOO-meter dash FrI- calhlon champion. was in sccond r Back 6-5 1 P L' It T m 1,080 .W MILWAUKEE (A')-The Milwau- tioo br G If Fnday mght for the first half of day 10.6 seconds, good for place at the halfway point wilh a u Ie m 0 ourna- the AAU National Decathlon which points, and the broad jump at 23 4387 points. kee Braves blasted Don Newcombe ment. will determine lhe three U.S. feet 2~ inches. good for 808 points. . for six runs in the first inning Fri Bill Scarbrough, 32, now a petty Olympic decathlon contenders. He turned in the best shot put of Liechty Loses ZULU ETA OVER LlGHTBURN \lay night but had to score twice oCCicer with the Na\'Y at Jackson- In spite of humid air and an oc- his career at 49 feet 8 ~~ inches Cor 'tnore in the latc innings to defeat ville. Fla., defeated San Francisco casional prinkl ... , Johnson closed 894 points, but Sam Adams. former NEW YORK (II - Orlando Zu the Brooklyn Dodgers, 8~. in the Duel to Leahy the first session of the two-day Unh'erstiy of California track cap lu la, a 3 10 I underdog, used a ilfirst game of a lWi-n;gilt double fireman Ovid Seyler, 6 up with 5 meet with a 4OO-meter dash in 47.9 lain. won the event at 53 fcet ~~ nicking left jab to pile up points header. In Semifinal holes to go in one semifinal match. seconds but only tied Notre Dame inches. (or a surprise unanimous decision )n the other, Junie Buxbaum, a halfback Aubrey Lewis [or tbe best Johnson got 1.025 points (or hi over Ludwig Lightburn cf British 8r•• I1I,,, ...... !, tU --.e II S .111111 ..au ...... 6ft ... JI __ 1. I DES MOINES I.fI - Steady Bob 128'flOund swinger and a business- lime ever made at the di lance in 400·meter run and 832 [or going Hondura in a 10-round n.atch Fri I Newcombe. Drylldlle IJ). ~m.n (61. man in Memphis, turned back Jim- decathlon competition. The old ree- 6 feel 1 inch in the high jump. day night at Madison Square Gar· \.IIbloe 11) and CampaneUa; Crone. Leahy, a gifted irons player who my Wilbert of South San Francisco. ord was 48.3 made in 1953. Erne t Shelton of the Los An- den. Lightburn weillbed 138, Zu • lolly (S) Johnson (11 and RIce. w won the 1954 title. decisioned Iowa Sohnson It-:). lr-Lablne t'~) . 2 and 1, in their 36-hole match. The 6-foot-2"2-inch Johnson, a geles A.C. won the high jump at lucta 136 Y•• Home run.: Brooklyn-NellOn. Mil City's John Liechty, one-up, and ..."kce-l\dcO'>k. • will battle Bob McCardell for tbe SECOND GAME Iowa amateur golf champion hip. The Braves completed the dou ,lIlcheader sweep by taking the The rivals came through two pightcap [rom the Dodgers. 6-5. on pressure-pacJed rounds Friday to Joe Adcock's grand-slam homer. Jl qualify Cor tl.e 36 hole rinals at Hy- wu the third straight win over the perion Club. ' poogers. It gave them a full game Leahy, 28-year-old Denison ath ~ad over the Cincinnati Redlegs. who were defeated by Philadel- letic coach, won a bristling semi , phia, 6-4. (AI' wld ....t. ) final match from the 18·year-old Classified Typing Home for Sale DICK GROAT, Pittabur,h Plr.... shorbtOfl, .lIde. nfwly .cro.. home Liechty. 1955 state junior champ. 8".111," _ . . .• .. 4" ... 'I_~" I Room. for Rent 11111...... UI8 GO-! ' I .~ Y 0 pl.te In ttl. first innln, of Plttslturlh's ,.me wlttl the Chic ..o Cub. Bob dropped a 6-foot putt on lhe Advertising Rates TYPING: 01.1 B-09Z • . 8-J4R THREE- • nd four-bedroom home •• FHA • Enldne. Lehman 171. Be. enl (S) iIlld Frid.y. Cub c.tcher H.rry Chlti wolts for the throw·in •• umplro Une Day ...... !If • Word V_ I!:_R_Y_ NT_ CE_ R_O_O_M_._8-_" _1_, ._ _ _ 7_.%1 TYPING. 24,41 . term.. Jmml!dlale J)O&St 110n. Larew Walker. BUI'deUe And Rice. 18th green for a par 4 and the . 8-11 Company, 968I . '-20 Home rUI>$: ' Brooklyn-Amoros .nd Tom Gormon w.tches. The Cubt won, , •. Two Days ...... 1~ • Word MEN: S30 North Cllnlon oilers airy room. . .howen. relrl,erltors. and TYPING. Not.... y Pub- RoblrlJlon. MI~w.uke_Adeoek. youngster I~ter missed from 5 feet Three Days ...... 12¢ • Word mlm~ogr.ph l n, . cooklnl prl\'Ue,rl .. low ,ummcr r.lr.. lie. Mary V. Bum., 601 Iowa Stale LIVE AND PLAY in an effort to prolong the contest. Four Days ...... 1~ • Word 7-18 Bank Bulldln,. Dial 2856. 7· 18 McCardell, 2OO·pound Newton 0( Five Days ...... 1~ • Word 1'VPmo: 0 1.1 8202. 8-IOR THE MOBILE HOME WAY fic worker. set a iuling last nine Ten Days ...... 2I>f • Word Help Wanled TYPING: D Ial 8-042'. '-9R Phils 6, Reds 4 ODe Month ...... S9¢ • Word 1 0 line., 50 Madel. J' pace Cor a two-up conque t of Ted (MinImum Charla liM> WOMAN with journaUlm blckcround In Itru<:tion CINCINNATI IA'I - Philadelphia's Trammell, 27-year-old Des Moines for ...dlnl room, clerlc.l dUll' . belin To Choose From. Phillies hit two homers and nine Display Ad. nlnl Au,ult Or September. School of salesman, who · whipped deCending One Insertion ...... Journ.lIsm. Xl14I. '-)7 BALL'ROOM d,",ce le ..on •. MImi Youde (,Other hits night, defeating wurlu . DIal ,.~ . 7· 228 WOLLESEN'S, INC. NATIO AL LEAGUE champion Rod BUs in the third a Column Inch 1'R1!:£ RI!:NT for part time ChUd Car. J Cincinnati's "MEIlIOII.N tEAGUE ...... * by couple or Indlvtdu.l. BonQ ar Quality Since 1938 W L ...1 . G8 round. Five Insertions a Month. each ran.r.menLA. Permanent. U )OU are Work Wonted ,legs, 6-4, a L Pcl. Gil ~, MII ...... u It , . 1141~ II\Iert!on . 88c a Column Inch lookln, lor rnpan, of defr.yln, Uvln, ~ .knocking them Nf:W York ... . :U !til ."1,1 CinCl:I"".U ... 44 .3110 J McCardell, 23 year old 19'15 Stale ."pens•• • Invp II,N thl. olfer. Pholle WANTED: Rem odeJln, . roonn" . pou l- Phone 1210 I : . ;)I~ ~' \ Teft Insertions a Month, each QI the CIII...... ••. '" ~ .~1;1 "\ 1I,0.lIly" .. fl.1 University ot Iowa team captain, 6434. 313 'Myrtle. U no on. home. try 1111. T .lIll\1 " vaflable. Call I4F8 • Cle ••I.a' .• U :1.\ .nl .,~ I . Lo.I. .. Ilt) lit ~ 6' . iDlertion .. IO¢ a Column Inch "'Ie eve...... ' -II Kalon.. 7-23 Marion Shopping Center ' ,l.eague lead. B ••ten ., .... 4t 3,." .3A ,\ I"~ PII"~.rrh 1 :1/1 •4&3 ,t • was 2 down at nine as Trammell DEADLINI Marion, Iowa II . The Phil lies I.:"IJ'.: ,.~ Delr.11 .... . ~3 411 .4~ . II PltUWI.I,hla . ~ 13 ." 1 "'1 using only 12 putts cored a 3-under HaUhnere . . . . :H H ,438 19 CIt I .... 8·' .~ .I. .! I~ Deadline lor aD cJasslfied ad· Trailer, for Sole D 7·~ ilallzed on an .. r·"-·,,,,".< Wa,hln,t.en .. M .31ft: '!-'\.~ .at - 43 It par 33. But 11eCard 11 blistered "))Ortment for Rent tt New 1'... " ...... vertialftg is 2 P.M, for IftserUon .. ror and three x ..... Clly •. ~9 I~ .sa ~4 .rI4:..,,·, aHulls the in id , winning 5 of tne nrst 6 NEW and USED mobile hom~ •• all alte., " in following morning's Issue. The COMPLETELY fuml.hed apartment e-y terml. Foreat View 'rraller S.les. COMPLETE gles for lheir • ·rl.,.," _eoalt. "".a.lle, J. 0, ft.r1ek11" n, :5 wUh prlv.te bon• • Ihrer blockl f :-om I ' N ... "ork It, CI... laa' • PhIlWld,lol. R. Clfttl"ull 4 holes with three birdies and two HI.hwa:v 211 nonll. Open until 9. In. ning tally in I. L •• I. 1. No .. Y.rk 3 Daily Iowan reserves the right campu.. Prefer mA rrled eonple. nO eludlnl Sunday. . 7-111'1 SHADE TREE SERVICE Ito.ten ii, C htulo , pars for a two hole lead. chlldrrn. Phone (1141 ofter 1 p.n,. ' - 18 eighth. W.,lIln,lo,l\ r!. Del roll II Cbln,. ' . PltI.bur.h • to reject any advertisin, copy. X.n ... CI(, s. naIUmo •• e Trammell\ cut · McCardell's ad Granny Hamner.. . TO.~l · 1 rUche,. PHONE 4191 FOR Rr>NT; Alr-eon!Utloned ludlo Personal lC'ons Cabling-Feedin~-Bracing 'le'.,'. I'H...... Pbll.. dphl. at rlneln .. ~ - a.berls vantage in half by taking the 16th aparlment. Ava l\.bl~ AUI". t 10. 11 reached first when Delrott at """lIln,lon - Lar, (0·1.) \8-10) n . Noxbflll (ft-II. Fuml hed. ,~ . Unfutnl. hed. "5. Phone PERSONAL LOANS on Iypewrl te.... Evergreen Service Shortstop Jloy McMillan muffod his VI ...... 1 14-9). Br.... lf. .1 "'II...... - III.,U. with 'a par 4 and stayed alive by Wanted 8-3694. 1-18 pltonOJ[l'ophs. ' porla equlpmcnl, a nd ,11 K."II 1I.llImue - jll .)I.b •• (~-~) v . Ceolty (1-6). halving 17 with another par 4. Mc- ----....;.;,.;;;,;,;.;.;;.;..--- Jewelry. HOCK· EYE LOAN CO.. grounder and went to third on a ell,., 221 (.-~) VI. For"I.I •• II.!I. Pltt.b ...... 1 Chi .... (~) - Mannr Cardell, howevcr, won the 18th with WANTED: F re hmon denial ..II Phon. FOn RENT: Two-room. furnished S. Capitol. ' -291'1 McCool's Tree SurgM¥ single by Ted Kazanski. Another Clevel.n'" II Ne .. 1' •• 11 - 'eo •• (t,t) n.1\ ... L&.. ,(a.fI) ••• Ih.b n.s) aad 8-0014 al 12 " ""II. 7-20 apartmenl. prh'ale balh. Close In . ••. Lo.,... (3-/). Davl. '3-51- a par 4 on a S-foot putt after com- I\v.liJablo now. Dial 9681 . 7- 11 single, by Simmons brought him Chl ••re at R•• t.n - Mon ...I. ('-') N ... Yor" at 81, 1.. ..1. - Wert .. lnrlon Ignition Bonded and Insured I Ing out of a grass trap. Miscehoneous for sale I' IIomc. ., . Pa~n.1I (·e-·!). '4-Q) n . 1111 ••11 It'" FOR RENT: Fumlshed .p.rlmenta• men oIudents preferred. Three room. CARBURETORS Phone 8·2170 ~ Philadelphia added l\nother run FOR SALE: '-fovln • . mUlt ..,11 our m a le. Ind bath. . 100 per month. Available 1/ ye.r..,ld ~ker , ,enne and pr lIy . now. DI.l gee!. 7-17 GENERATORS STARTERS ill the ninth when Hamner belted tID. P hone_30It. ,.11 528 Reno Street a single that brought Del Ennfs Briggs & Stratton Motors across from third. FOR SAL!!: : Co)umbla hl-ll phonolTaph. LoS! and Found PYRAMID SERVICES Iowa City, Iowa ~ankees Blast Indi~ns, 1()-O , 3 JPeed •• one yea. old. C.1l 8-!~4 . T'lbS 7-1~ I Tom Acker, one of foul' hurlers T-" LOST: Dntk rn med I"' In Ian ~a e 621 S. Dubuque Dial 5723 1t who tried their hands for Cincin FOR SALE: FlJlnlf .. bind and relrll.r- near lown .. le mo1"l nl Union . Contact ______TThss -m naU, took the defeat. Statter ator. Phone a-Z911 aller 8 p.m. 7.14 Au drey Lewl •• Wlllld m bur,. '_17 250 Do);en Brooks Lawrence. who was lookln~ For Buy Quallty COCKERS, Dial 46110. LOST; Porker pen . t>enclJ . SenUmenWI ,< '7th Straight Victory a-4eR • value. Call 2l~ . ' -14 ; or his 13th win without a loss Fender MUSCATINE NEW YORK 1.4'1- Tom ~hlrrth' ''ftt this year, was replaced at' the and mound in 'the third. breezed to bis eighth victory with By an Eyelash a two-hitter , and Bill Skowron bat ',UNDER NEW. SWEET CORN rhlla.elphl. .. I~I too ' II ~ It I ted in four runs wilh a single and RENT·A.CAR ~ CI •• luaJl . ... . 188 Nt ~ 1 I Body Work a home run liS the New York Yan MANAGEMENT Picked This Morning cd 5 A.M. " SImmon. and Lopata; Lawrence. JeU OR , eolt \:11. Acker (3). Gro.. 181 and Bur kees walloped lhe Cleveland lllUlliUSI by II.... W-5lmmoll. (4-8J, L-Acker Duo Horo .t 10;30 A.M, ·(1-11- 10-0 Friday IIlght. Only Sc Cup of EXPERT WORKMEN Hom~ runs; Phllndelphla- Lopata. It RENT -A- TRUCK fllmner. Clncinnall-Bell. was the seventh straight suc cess for the Bombers and bJklld Kennedy Auto Mart CORAL FRUIT MIT. their American League lead to 81h Coffee in Townl LICENSED Rivers ide Drive West on No. 6 Ph. 13101 games. l 708 A fivl,l j1( 911 choice lots in the Towncrest Addltipa IiOR YOUR for a down payment '. as law as t;750. • • R~T BEER • Birchwood • 'DELicIOUS FROZEN CUSTA , D BuilCl.ri~· lric. Highway 6 West of Coralville - , 1411 Fronldln Just Beyond Stop Lights on North Side "ALL'S Plio.. 1-0141 er 4472 '" ...... ~ ... ~~;;'iI'111------l1li Pate ~THE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa City, r• .-S.tvrd.ly, July 14, 1951 Marilyn, Miller, Off fo~ Europ Mote (uts Sal W,orksllaR ',Picks I Government 'Curious Savage' Cast· - "The Curious Savage." a 3·act Sylvia will be played both m,fd. comedy suggesting that sometimes by Margaret Evert of GaleDa, m. Wheal Trade' there is more human warmth and and her SOD Titus by AI Stanle,: "sanity" inside a mental home than Montezuma. WASHINGTON t.fI - The Ei n bower administration announced outside. will be presented at 8 p.m. Jerilyn Oliver, WUUamsbur., Friday night it will give farmers Wednesday and Thursday in the Kathi Johnson. Des Moines, and prh'ale trad r a bigger share University Theatre by the 25th sur share the role of Fairy Mae, ~ of the wheat export. bUsiness. Summer Workshop lor High School tieftt in the mental home. N The mO\'e followed complaints Students in \'Ipeech QlJd Dramatic Miss Willie will be played on that the Administration's pre nt poLicie were tending toward "state Art. nate nights by Carolyn Crawf monopoly" becaust' exports have " It is a play with no leads 'but Ainsworth. and Jean Anderson, largely consisted of government has 11 strong parts," observed Di- chanicsville. owned surplus wheat. rector Shirley Gillespie of tbe SUI John' Augustine Oskaloosa Dramatic Arts Department. play the role of Dr. Emmett: H reafter. the Agriculture De. parlm nt id. privately owned The four longest feminine roles other parts - all inmates of supplie of the grain will be gh'en are double-cast, she said. On al- Cloisters - wlU be perfonned a much larg r sh~ of xport mar tcrnale nights Susan Shanks. New- Penny Orr, Spirit Lake: Sa kets. ton. and Carol Willenburg. Atlantic. Morrison, Waterloo: David Bur will play the part of Ethel Savage, Dubuque aud Don Larew, 10 Thb action had ' ~n p oposed the wealthy widow who is commit- City. some time ago by he grain trade and cam a few bours after the led 10 The Cloisters because her These students wilJ all bave lcader of the National Grange had "foolish whims'" seem to. endan- also in a program of two one- charged that pre t wheat ('xport ger her children's inheritances. plays. "The Dancers" by Ho policies w re movlng toward ··a Mrs. Savage's daughter Lily Foote and "The Twelve·Po be Duna ~ . Look" state monopoly" t thr~at ned Belle will played by by James M. Barrie. ruin to the prlvat marketing sy . Danico. Davenport and Janey WH. , time and place o( this program tem. I lows, Mt. Pleasant. Her daughter he announced later. . Herschel D. Newsom. master of the Grange. said in a letter to As· I sistant Secretary of Agriculture , Marvin L. lcLain that the Gov (AP Wlre,h.,.l ernment. by pushing Its wheat. into FRIDIRICK GRANT, 2l.year-eld N.vy veter.n, w., killed Frlcl.y 1Stop for Quick Servi(~ ' export markets, had become a when • car IIrIv .... by • chum ,I",wlped a metal tr.n.lt pol. throw· AIN • I .. WI,.,JuI.) competitor of farmers and trader . int Grant MIt aNI fel4I", .... door tightly arevM the pole, HI, shoe, R.. AT NEW YORK S Idlewild Airport Friday did not dam ..." ttIe $plrlts of llewlywed, Marilyn Mon. In a formal announcement, the __ ...... elf IIy .... Impact .nd police put ttlem ....i d. the pole to ,... .nd playwright Arthur E. Miller 1& they docIte ,ucldle, on their w.y to bo.rd • pI.~ for Europe, d parlment said that beginning mark .... I...... the ..... The .ctnll will make • movie In E,.I.nd .nd Mill.' will vacatlon_ ,~ laundry &Dry Cleaning Sept. 4, It wiU discontinue sales of ,. or ~~iC~~ef~~ t:hi~~~~~r:.ut rate Waverly' Man To V-lSII, '. R'u' S'Sll Export rs wUl then have to turn . a to suppUe held by farmers and In by 9 a.m. No Extra ' Ike Picks Hoffman the . , other private owner. But de· WAVERLY arim nl of If.llth permit exporters to pay the higher n us ry. .1 and oIamlly will ioin him. Costs Less Than $1 10 :30 Voice of A,rltultur. U.S. dome tic price for privately- Schield says hill. JOurney Is prl Presld nt Ei nhowl'r s nt the nomination of Hoffman nnd other dIe· 10:" K ILChm Con<@rl PI gation member to th(> Scnat for 11:30 H~(,IUI 11111 owned wh at and II It abroad at marily to find out what the Rus 11:00 Rhvlhm /tlImbl lower prices. sians .are ~oing in the way of Boy Loses Rod, Reel confirmation I Ulan 48 hours 11:30 Npwi con· " I.:" Ono ton'. Opinion Tile subsidy will be In the Corm oC struclion equipment. Two years aft r McCarthy had told the Scn· 1:00 Ear on 1M lid " ''',( But Not 22-lnch Catfish Laundry, and ale Hortman ha been making Prof Displays 1:30 Mu Ie for u,.tenln, government-owned surplus wheat ago he tried to go to Russia for the tatem nts whl h "could only be ' ;00 I.olulon 01 JI" rather than In cash, as the grain same purpose but was not able to LAKE VIEW Lfl-Lynn Potter . Sl • :00 T.a 'r,me pedAl trad and N wsom h~d urged. make the proper connections. 8. son of the Rev. and Mrs. Paul mllde by a fool or a Communist." ~ ' OO Slurl, 'N SH.ff ';11 ~ ; 30 No". lIeretofor government supplies He Is traveling as a private cili· Polter of Lake View. lost his brand Referring to [cCarthy '~ tat · Burmese Art 5:43 Here', To V'\ rani Dry Cleani.n, Uons 8:00 Dinner lIou, have made up more thaG two tblrds zen and will be accompanied by new rod and reel when he got. a ment in a ort of "Who car s1" 8:55 Now. oC the wh at xports. Under th Harold Phillips. Anderson. Ind. good strike at Black Hawk Lake will b lone, presidential pre s secr tary 7:00 Op.or. P KOV is oC Thur! 8:15 O .... n 1\111 k of the C.nt\lrl~. n w arrangement. rnment sup· Phillips editor a ehurch pub- Thuflday evenlng. Dial 2684 Jame C. Hagerty told reporters At Library 8.45 Now. and pOri. plies-released in the form of ex· IIcation. His father came to his rescue ThE 10:00 SION OFF iDgfal that "Yeah. we read it." An exhibit of painting by Bur- MONO Y' ('II DUL port ubsidie - wlU make up OII/y I They will travel by. plane by and using a 3-barbed hook snagged about one third of ,the commercial way of New York, Icela\1d, Swed· Lynn'S lost tackle. Still hooked on f,~ped Chairman Walt r F. Georg 10- mese children is on display In th ~;~ ~o~ln. Chl.,.1 export movem nt. '11 and Finland, going Cram H I· the youngster's line was II 22-inch 315 EAST MARKET ~rve Ga. ) served notice in th Scnat library and will be ther for about 1:30 Momln, Soronade $ental a month. The paintings were : : ~ ~m~~:.7:j'"lJty that his Foreign Rcilltions Com· thatThe it depprtmentwiU contin said.to use however, govern· ~i~nk~l;.;to~L~e~n~in~l~r~ad~iiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~c~a~tf~ls~h~. . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;=1 thep Jected by Prof. 10 ' 15 Now, c:harg mitt c will consld r th nomina "'rank Wa-"owl'ak, 1030 KllCh.n Conron ment urplu wht"t to till barter r ... ' II 00 World 01 Id ... contracts with other countries and "Tb tion Tuesday. Unlvcr Ity H I g 12;00 Rhythm Rlml>lel School 12.30 Now, Cor forelfTI Camlne and relief pro- show! McCarthy said he i thinking of . 12:43 Mu leal howe. grams. Prof. Wachowiak 1:00 MUlle.1 ClwlA W'U) aiking the committ to glv him ork d with chl·l. ' ;In lu I" ApDr.dlllon nnd Ht.tor, ol