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Esl. 1868 - AP Leased Wire - Five Cents ~~------lOW'C1 City, Iowa,------Saturday, June 14. 1952-VoL 86, No. 181 Ike Bids for .~omination Supp~rt Gromyko ApPoint~d ~s Truman Ike Squabble From All-Important Pa. Delegation ~~~SS~??!. to Bfltam . : .•

PA. (,4» - Gen. Rainfall Iring' Drop DwightGETTYSB~G. D. Eisenhower stood on ~y::::t~ the new::cr~::~'!o~~m~~ Soviet amb8$sador to Ove r (IVI I the back porch of his brick farm- Britain I Andrei A. Groll\Y1lo, Of 23 Degr.. , in Hour . house near Gettysburg Friday and No. 1 deputy forel," minister and Rights Issue made his big effort to win the tormer walkout min at the United A nlafa1l &hat ~e4 .u of an I support of Pennsylvania's vltal- Nation;. 1.,11 c.u..... wlUI eoeI C1IIiY Iy Imporlant delegation to the Re- Whether It melns a demotion wi_ ...... the Iowa Cit7 wm­ publican presidential nominating tor the one-time boy wonder of ~,.&8re Frida,. aftenlMn from & State Opinions convenlion. Soviet diplomlcy was a moot JLIP .," a& 1:11 p.m. &e n ai How well he succeeded wal a question. 4:U p .... matter of complete disagreement In a terse broadcast heard in The wHUler btlreau aaad Ulai On Army Policy among the more than 300 persons London. Ru la also announced •• iIa~t wlldleRiute ehaactl who heard him. Gcor'" Zarubln. who was with- .... eJ[Jleeteci .ver Ule _Iu~"'. Pennsylvania Gov. John S. Fine drawn from London, Is the new Iowa'. aU... ho&, h1llllid .~alhel' Of Negro Use laid afterward he thought "may- ambassador to Washington. .... e~ to eeallDlUl ...... &. be two or three at the most" dele- PurualallJa &e CIIlDa -IIJ' -'1 ehaaceL WASHINGTON (A') - Presi­ ,ates might have been won over The announcements followed 1.__ "alia bad. the Ifta&est dent Trwnan called alaln Friday by Eisenhower. The governover. the a"lmment Thursd/lY nlttlt 01 unetUlt of ralll Fri4la,., a &etal of tor a civil rlchu proaram backed personally. has not decided /lbout A I ex. n de r Panyushkln. with- Ut l.neba At tile Muo. CIt)' by "the luU force and power of which candidate he wlIT support drawn from Washington, IS new alrpori, ..... of wiDd liP to 58 the led ral ,overnmen&," and took tor the GOP presidential nomln- ambassador to Red China. mil. per helll' were reeenied. wllat seemed to be a thinly-veiled atlon. The broadcast Friday merely The hi,.. mernn rea4lAlr re­ dig at Gen. Dw~t D. Eiunhow- Doubts Any Coaveril announced the chan, and &atd ..lied FriUY was 1.. de,"" ai er. the Supreme Council or the C.... eU lliuth. The tim Iowa Truman old that experIence National Committeeman G. Ma­ U.S.S.R. had reUeved Gromyko of son Owlett expressed the opinion deaU. UI. ,ear from Ule heat oe­ has proved noNeI\Jl{' the conten­ his dutlea as deputy foreign min­ eurred Frida,.. The vIdIm .... U· lion by "lOme 01 our creat.est that the General did not gain Ister. No mention was made on Gov. Fine Congratulates Ike June. Wolfe who died al generals" that white and Necro any support Friday. Ow lett is who lucceeds him In the forellTl 'ear· .... & Dea Holan nw"ab" home. troops could not be tully Inte­ generally thought to be support­ office. Ing Sen. Robert A. Taft (R-O.). PENNSYLVANlA's GOVERNOR nNE sb&kes hands wlUt Gen. arated in the armed Corces. Eisenhower 'ollowln&' the luter's bid to Ute PeDlUlylvula Republl· Zarubln and Gromy'ko pre­ Four yean ago. In testimony to Pennsylvanla's 70-vote delega­ ca.n dele,aUon for support at the GOP prealctenUal nomllllUon con­ sumably know more about the Uon Is in a strategic position to a s nate committee, Eisenhower vention next month. lke eownalnecl th.e deltcaUon on a tour of bls Western world than Rny other of­ Red Police Move said he favored orlanlon, Ne­ aItect the GOP nomination and farJII, followed by a chJcken dinner comple&' to apple pie, but for tlclals In the Russian foreign ,~­ Its leaders and delegates have Ice. Panyushkln, with similar aroes In unll.ll of no laraer than the mofl pari tIt-e GOP deleptes appeared te remain unehallled In platoon size, meanln, 40 to 50 been ardently ~ooed by bolh the their ea.ndldaw b&ekJn&'s. Weltern experience. also Is an old Into East Germany Toft and Eisenhower oraanlza­ Russia China h,nd In dlplomlley. men. Tram." Favon LertalaUoa tlons. Il4MIehIIl Lacb hpene­ The Associated Press poll ot The previous ambassador to As Control Tightens Eiunbower, howev r, spoke out rt.hen a,ainat compl te se,r ,a­ dclcgates before Friday Indlcatcd Pelping. Gen. NIkolai Rosch In. Is BERLIN (A') - Communlsl po­ 20 delegates tavorlng Eisenhower. Pia Doesn't Wanl to Go an expert on China alone. with no tlon In th armY. He .ald Thun­ lice spread throu,h Easl Germany day that after the war he had 18 backing Taft and 32 awaiting known We tern experience such Friday. word Crom lhe Governor - who Ingrid Bergman's 12.Year-Old Daughter Testifies found for Integrati n 01 Necroes, I S Panyuahkln and the other two Sw pin, n w measure announ­ reiterated Friday that a decision have had. bu that the general &taff dldn't probably will not be taken untll She Loves Father, But Likes Mother ced by the Communists them­ PIIY much attention. No date was mentioned for their selv and reporls filtering Into just before the convention opens takJn, over the embassies in I n an IIddreal to a grlldu.Uon July 7. LOS A NGELES (.II') Fresh The courl repOrter said Baub.er West BerUn combined to show the day audience at Howard univer­ fsced Pia Lindstrom told a judge ~ s ked Pia: WashlnlJlon. London and Pelpln,. easlern "democratic republLc" Is 114 Ask Ike'. Views The poller-raced GromYko. most atty. a Nelto lostJtutlon. Trumlln Friday she doesn't want to go to "Do you renllz YOur mother Is last becomlna a complete pollee SpOke out vl,orou.ly .pln,t those Tbe whole delegation WIIS In­ Italy. experienced of the three In deal­ vited to meet Elsel\ltower on his not asking to have you live with lnp with the West., previOllsly state. In bOth p rile. who lavor Ithe r It ,was the l3-year-old'S answer her' " Control over tha \Iv ot 18 reliance on pel'fUaslon or on the farm and 54 dele"ates and 60 to the plea of her mother. actress scrved In Washington and aL the alterna tes responded. "Bul I Just saw her last IUm- United Nations as the Russian million Ea t Gennans Is beln, state. , rather th.n federlll lells­ IngrId Bergman, that Pia spend mer." concentrated In the mlnl. try ot lation. to combat rael.1 problems. They followed Elsenho\Ver on the summer with hcr. ehle! delepte. Professors View Metal Sculpture a tour of the tarm. then gathered "But you rea liz. do you not. The big lurprls of the broad­ state security. which has In un­ "I am not one of thOllC who feel "Do you understand what thb that your mother I. not making cast htard In London was Grom,y­ disclosed number ot sccret IIgcnts EXAMINING M. L CULPTURE are Frof . Ilumberi Albrl~lo that we can leave these matters around the porch to question him. and tuart. Edle, 01 the UI department., In preparltlon for lbe Similar to other state delega­ case Is about?" the Idrl wns ~ s ked a ny request of you to live with ko' new job. In the Soviet paL­ and controiJI 110.000 armed an up to the atates alone, or that we tions that sought his views In ill a prlv~te sesslQn with the Judge h 1'1" tern pI diplomacy and surprises. People's police. "Ali In Iowa" exhibit which will hold Its formal openlnK SUJ)da~ In ('an rely solely on the efforl.ll of and attorneys. "Whnl your moth­ the main lounre of th.e Jowa Memorl 1 Union ~rldllI the ~Kln­ conierencllIL In w York this "Y~s/' bis d partllre from chief .5II\J~ t former Gen. Wilhelm Zli , men 01 lood will," be saUl. er Is seekIng to do in this cas ?" run.. of tile 14th &.na" 'UI FIn AN fUn'. Famo ari work week, they covered a wide to foreign minister Anclrey ~. Mall. ot thl. ministry. plpC - Round-laced Nowack. George Shane and Ed- The nleased prisoners said they Ism sbowed that 86 per cent of the concluded. the schools must In­ Jacques Duclos, France's No. 1 win Bruns. had been tied up and savaltely rna,adne's readers were able to clude courses whIch speclllcally Davies to Meet CommunlJ&, turned on his aCCU5- According to Harplr tbe exhlb. (or as long as two weeks. Some name a\ leut ODe symptom of ernphaslze these goals. In general. en Frida), and told them Ger- it Is .. In no sense intended to be had not eaten for days and were cancer. This flIure Is 110 per cent courses in communications. per­ With Federalists many's Hermann Goerin, paid exhaustive but only lodlcativ '.aken to hospitals for treatment. higher than the nlitiODal avera,e. sonal adjustment and family life with hJa life {or oppo5i:n, com- of the activitiea of Iowa artists Boalner temoorartJy suspendetl The survey was sponsored by • lre requlred tor this purpose. Clement Davies, leader of the Liberal party In England who will mrn":deflant mood, Duclos lec- and collectors." Space limitations 'lis "oneration breakup," spllttlnl{ grant from the Iowa division 01 As a result of their work on the prevented the shOwing of JIIOTe lip of Koje's prisoners loto ~mall . the ACS and wal ta.ken of 500 speak on "World Government" lured an ex-minin, mar\lllrate of "tbe many other excellent University campua. the conferees Monday at 8 p.m. from the Iowa ~ontrollable compounda of 500 subscribers In .Jasper and P~ outlined a number of pro­ durin, the aecond InterropUOI1 works of arl" available, Harper a1Jo Memorial Unlon bandahell, will since be was arrested May 28 at men each. shiek counUes. POSals concerning ,uldance pro­ also meet with the United World the helIbt of violent Communllt says. Since Tul'.sday more than 2'7.000 Prof. Arthur M. Barnes, ·head Ilam. ,nd specific courses of tbe Educators Compare Notes Federalists after his speech. demolllltrations alainst U.S. Gen. Ie,... An III 8everaI Media Ilrisoners from six of seventeen of the reMareb division of the SUI junior college. The .peclal meeting wU1 be Matthew B. Rldpay. Art created In Iowa will make ompounds bave been shifted to sehool of journaHmt, and It FAl­ The afternoon summary session SROWN LOOKING AT IIOme of the _&erlals aed in tile laJl1er held in the north lObby conference He rec.lled the Reicbstag fire up the second part ot the con- new enclosures. but Boatner said ward Everett, Jfaduate studeat In featured an addre.. by Jessie (loUep worUbop beld at SUI UUs ....t week are (lett to riabt) 1. L room of the Iowa Memorial Union 01 11134 In Berlln and the subse- temporary art showing, and will he has plm:es ready tor prisoners joumalllm. condueted the I1IMre1 Parker, lttate superintendent of TbomInD 01 Ule Booll'e Jallior collep, 88one; Walwr B. a-er, where Daviea. a member of par­ quent campaian Iplnat the Com- feature works In several media from only one more stockade It and prepared the report. publlc instruction, who told the ."..den, of the Iowa JlIIl.Ior Oolle,e _latIo8; S.... M. 0anDe1, Uament. will answer questions. muru.tl, then added: created by faculty members of the I1lf)ment. • MllTIhall Blake of JIIIIM Cl17, teachers and admlnlstrators of the ... Merc~ Jwalor collece. Oeclar' Rapids; JeAle H. Parlier, nperiD­ In cue of r.in the enUre event The lD.stlptor of the repreulon sur. art department. Army englneen are workln, execuUve cUreetor of the Iowa funcUons of junior colleges in .&eJUleDt 01 publiCI laatracUon, Dea Motnes; Mrs. L. L. Mlaar, 1UaraI1- will be in Marorlde auditorium. which followed In Gennany - On display in the fine ana build­ around the clock on new com- dl~on. t. editor oI1be malbine, wa and described their role In ... _ Cit, Jwalor coDep, and •• Lamar IahaMa, 8~ ee1- OIIvfee will aJTtve bare Monda, Manhal Goerin, - had in the ~, thil esbibll will be open to pounds, and Boa\ner said more which Is eredIted with the lar.-t the lttate's educational program. ....e. 0011llllbla. Mo. The ftnal _Ion of the ...... ,.. _ ..... FrI­ at 5:30 p.m. and will leave TUes­ end to die with a rope arowuS his visitors Monday throurh Friday prtsoners will be moved within c1rculJ1tlon In the world III tile Tbe !lnal day's activities also In- dQ. cia)' tor Denver, Colo. neck. " and on Sunday afternoons. two or three days. . cancer comnl field. •

PAGE TWO THE DAILY IOWAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1952 MediC!al Sthools NEW YORK (CP) - In 1905, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1952 the United States had 169 medi­ ----~------cal schools, attended by 26,000 daU, .w:epl Sunda, .nd 1'Qu.- ,.,.rle. b, ':M a.m. T •• DIll, 1._. K. P.w.. U, P.WI.... ' students. Today, the United States Mcm.u~y aNI 1... 1 hoUdaJI by Stud~nt eIre.laU.. • ....,t ••• t ••a Uta rear .t ",e. hblieatsana. Inc., 1" Iowa 'Ave.: low. 0 •• 1 ••,aaU_. bwn.h.... D.b.q, •• a •• has 79 medica I schools, attended et.,.. low., -KnwNd .. second clals mall 1..... 1 ...... " ...... ID . I. 11 ..... DAILY IOWAN .DITOBIAL STArr by 25,000 students. • matter II \bepootoff!ce at Iowa CUy. aD' 'r ... 1 •.•• Ie ...... ,. Ia& ...... Belltor ...... William Cllbby Im4er u.. ocl ot eonar_ 01 March I. ...,. Il..... : • am... It N"D, "This "appalling" state of a1- II'll. M.nas!n, Edlt.r ...... Joaeph Meyer fairs was disclosed Friday by Na­ New. Edllor ...... Roberl Keaa n THE ASSOCIATED PUSS lIOiou or Call 4191 , ...... n t...... 1 •• 1 City Editor ...... George Youn, thaniel L. GOldstein New York p fM Auoct.1ed Pre.. II entllle4 ex· .. ,... ', .e.1 ...... W.IDea'l ,.,. state's attorney general - speak­ e1111i"ely to th..... lor republlcaUon 11e_ ., ...... il Tb. DIU, Sportl Editor ...... Jack Be"der t' .. aU tile I~.I newl I'rlntad In tblJ I ••••. 8dU.rlal ."Ie••• re In lII. b ...• Society EeIllor ...... Mary Donal ing "not as a medical authority but I :=_ .. well II aU AP new. ..•• t .1 ."t .all, D."" 1."aDee. b •• as national chairman of the $25 DAlLY IOWAN BUIINI88 8TAFF million campaign to build, a new • BUlin••• Mona,er . John CruJonberry SubacrlpUon role, - by carrlu In Iowa Medical Center in the Bronx, un­ ACDn...... V.IAC AH'I. BUilneH M,... . Colvin Umbert J ' City. III centl wMkly or .. per year In or advance; .Ix month., ....25: three Notional Adv. Mana,.r .. Ed KunUn, der the sponsorship ot Yeshiva .• m.OVLA"IONa . monibl, t2.!IO. By man In Iowa, .. per Clanllled Adv. Msr. Leonard Hlppchen university. year; itx month•. t5: three months. Call 804151 u 7 ...... , ••••, •• P: AU otber mati lubacrlpUona '10.00 "All you have to do to point re. DeU,. ••••• by l' • •• .•ake, ••• per year; abc monthl, f6.60; three DAlLY IOWAN CIRCVLA'IfON 8TAPF out the incredible conditions," N,.. ,.. I. ,I..-ea •• aU ",.,_ err .... montha. p ." . Circulation Mona,er .... Robert HeH Goldstein says, "is quote statistic d atter sta tistic. Listen to some (.I f GENERAL NOTICES these: -Previews- A Familiar Downtown Scene N. Y. Graduates 580 GENERAL NOTICES moulel be elepOilteel with the clb' editor 01 "New York state has Il popula­ Tbe »aU, Iowan IJl tbe newsroom In Eut baU. NOtlcH mUit be lIub­ By JIM GOLTZ TRANSFER POINTS SUCH AS nil are becomlnr famlllar scenes tion of 15 mlJ]ion persons- and In downtown areas of our Jarrer cities. A feeder bus is pulllnr Into _"eel by Z p.m. U1e day precedlnl tint publication: they w11l NOT IN THE PUBLISHING for its nine medical schools graduate .. aecepied br phone, aDd must be TYFFJ) OR LEGIBLY WRIT­ "light" summer reading; from a parking- lot to pick up shoppers aud work'ars who have driven in only 580 students el1\:h year. They '~om their suburban homes. TEN and SIGNED by a respOnalble pertOn. Random House-Poet William accept some 900 new students annually - out of 20,000 appli­ ALL PERSON" REGISTERED Iowa City, Phone 5020.. before Carlos Williams has just delivered the manuscript of "The Build-Up" cations. The others have to seek with the Educational Placement June 17. medical education e 1 s ewhere, Campaign for New College Office, please inform the ottice due ror October publication. This is his first novel since 1940's "In many of them going abroad to ATTORNEY GENERAL Nathaniel L. Goldstein (left) reeelvH' regarding summer school schedule GERMAN PH. D. READING To Find Scotland or France. and address at once. examination wlJ] be given on the Money"-Malcolm Lowry, au­ • cheek tor $35,000 from his wife for the Yeshiva University' MtdIiaI '. ___ Friday, June 20, at I to 3 p.m. in thor of 1947's "Under the Vol­ • • Center camp,len In New York. At rI,bt is Dr. Harry M. Z~· cano," has written three new "There hasn't been a new med­ man, direetor of the proposed college of medicine. )WOMEN STUDENTS NOW AT- 104 Schaeffer hall. Register in ical school in New York state in tending SUI who wish to have room 101 Schaeffer hall by noon works of fiction f()j" future publi­ cation ... Paul Bowles ,author of Scarce 54 years. New York state has lin r\lshing materials mailed to them Thursday, June 19 if you intend enrollment of under 3,000 medical dlJring the summer should leave to take the test. "Let It Come Down," is at work on a new novel with his back­ Eelltor'. note: This Is the third students, which is the smallest in their names in the oUice of stu- . 01 a series of four articlH. any profession' in the state." Pennsylvan,ia Professor Sees debt affairs. THE IOWA MOUNTAINEERS ground set in India. tion of an underground group of Goldstein, who has taken time parking garages with a capacity will have a steak fry Saturday "PLAGIARISM AND ORJGI­ DETROIT, MICH. (CP) - "If out from his recent sensational PH.D. FRENCH READING EX­ evening, June 14 at Hoover Me­ nality" is an enlightening book by you can't drive it. park It!" is of 4,000 cars in the lake front investigation of the dope racket amination will be given Satur­ morial park in West Branch. De­ Alexander Lindey, explaining hardly a fit epithet to hurl these Grant park. at a cost at $ 13,500,- In New York (he's one of the na­ Decline in Physics Majors day, June 14. from 9 to 11 a.m. in part from clubhouse promptly lit where permissible borrowing ends days at any of the 75 million li­ 000. tion's authorities on narcotics) to room 307 Schaeffer hall. Only 6 p.m. A dinner is planned and a and plagiarism begins. Sprinkled censed motorists. go carefully into all aspects of the The number of college students those who have signed the sheet camprire program which will in­ with a host of provocative court Cities Make Move medical situation, reported that in majoring in physics increased posted outside 307 Schaeffer h!ill Fact is that there are precious Major cities across the country clude color slides of the High Si­ cases, it shows what the copyright few places to park anymore, and 33 counties of this nation, there is tremendously following World Iowa State Gives will be admitted. Please sign be­ erras and Mexico. The fee Is law is and how it has been inter­ are moving to lick a problem not one physicianl In 317 others, • fQre· Thursday, June 12. No ot'her this is one of the most vexing War II. reached a peak in 1949- $1.75 payable in advance. For re­ preted, revealing that the bor­ problems confronting the nation's which many believe threatens there is one doctor for each three Diplomas to 900 exam will be given until end at servations call Leo Sweeney at thousand persons. 50. and has now begun to decline, rowing ot ideas in every medium drivers and their municipalities at their business and very existence. summer session. Ext. 2004 01' 8-0786 or by mail. of creative expression has been In 1905, Ratio 01 1-5 according to Professor Marsh W. AMES, IA. (A') - More than the half century mark of the Milwaukee, Wis., last August going on since the birth of history 900 students from 36 states, I! mass-produced auto. adopted a unique Interiurn Park­ "Back in 1905," he continued, White of Pennsylvania State col­ INSTRUCTION IN BEGINNlNG THE 14th ANNUAL FINE ARTS ing Commission and as an experi­ " the ratio of medical students to lege. foreign countries and from nearly Festival at SUI will be formally "Equality by Statute,.. by Mor­ Not only do shoppers mutter as typewriting will again be offered they fruitlessly hunt parking ment drivers are allowed to park other college undergraduates, in Speaking at the SUI's 14th an­ every county in Iowa received by Unlverslty high school during opened in the main lounge of the roe Berger, presents a picture of New York state. was I to 5. Now nual Colloquium of College Phy­ Iowa Memorial Union, Sunday the legal status and welfare of spaces, but the merchants recog­ their automobiles on the streets diplomas at the] 81 5t annual com· the eight-weeks summer session, nize it as a serious menace to all night for $4 a month. it's I to 100. The National Secur­ sicists, White said the most re­ June 11 through August 6. Classes afternoon, June 15, at 3:00 p.m. minorities in this country since ity Resources Board in Washing­ mencemcnt at Iowa State collet! their business. Customers get tired Both Los Angeies and Dallas ct:nt figures indicate there are Friday. will meet at 9 and 10 a.m. daily, The exhibition "Contemporary 1865 through an analysis of the ton has prophesied a 'deficit' of now nearly 10.200 undergraduate Art in Iowa" will be on view at significant federal and state laws of driving around the block and plan huge new public garages; ~onday through Friday. As far as go away; delivery costs, on the 22,000 doctors by 1954." rhtysics majors in the nation's Two promlnent Iowans Wt!lll that time. Speakers at the open­ regarding minorities followed by Washington, D.C., has all-story pOSSible, students will be permit­ other hand, have soared 25 per His interest actually began in colleges and univerSities com­ recogni zed by the college with ing will be Dwight Kirsch, Des an evaluation of how the supreme automatic elevator garage. 1946 when the state made an in­ ted to sign up for instruction on cent as truck, drivers find nO pared with more than 12,600 in honorary dcgrees. Mrs. Raymond either electric or standard type­ MOines, J ames S. Schramm, Bur­ court that interpreted these laws. Tokens Offered vestigation into the situation and place even to pause and unload. 1949-50. Sayer of ,Ackworth, a dislin· writers. The electric class will lington, and Lester D. Longman. THE FIRESIDE THEATER se­ Mer c han t s of Sacramento, finally took over the Long Island Parking- Threatens Busines'§' However, the total number of gui~hed Iowa homemaker, meet at 9 a.m. with a maximum lection tor this month is W. ·Som­ Calif., tobk another task and are Medical school and the school at reo enrollment of 20. Tuition is $6. RT. HON. CLEMENT DAVIES, Randall H. Cooper, president of seeking to induce patrons to park Syracuse university. His attrac­ students doing graduate work in cei ved the degree of Doctor of erset Maugham's "Jane," avail­ physics has remained nearly con­ Contact principal's oltice, X2259. leader of the Liberal party in th"! able in book form from "The Fire­ Chic\lgo's State ~treet council, de­ in outlying areas and to ride buses tive wife heads a women's com­ Laws. R. C. Pollock, secretary. mittee for the new medical cen­ stant the last two years at just British parliament. will give the side Tbeater, Garden City, N.Y." clares that lack of parking threat­ downtown by offering two tokens general manager ond director of THE IOWA MOUNTAlNEERS first summer session lecture on ens comm~cial centers and may tor each purchase totaling a dol­ ter campaign, and she has report­ under 6,000, White said. research for the National Live. The play concerns a quaint but ed great interest among New YorR: are sponsoring a horseback ride Monday, June 16th, at 8 p.m. on wealthy widow from Liverpool, speU the doom of State street and lar. The success of this plan is in­ White's report was one of 15 stock and Meat board received on Wednesday, June 18. Leaving the South Union Campus (or Mac­ others like it. dicated by the fact that purchases city's influential women in the contribu ted papers delivered be­ the degree of Doctor of AgricUl. who suddenly makes up her work. 'rom the club house at 5:30 p.m. bride hall, it the weather is un­ mind to emerge from retirement, Scarcity of parking room is feH average $4 during the iirst three fore the morning session of the ture. ~ 1913 graduate of Iowa ' l'4ake reservations in advance by favorable). His subject will be keenest in the big central business months. • • • American Association ot Physics State, he was born at Martins· marry again, and take a leading First UnU In 1953 sending $1.75 to Joan Cox. R.R. 1. "World Government." part in London's social Ufe. As areas where it is taking a tre­ As determined as the larger Teachers meeting. being held for b\lrg and now resides in Oak one critic remarked: "In 'Jane' mendous toll. Here in "the Motor cities to \vipe out parking prob­ The first unit of the new cen­ the first time this year in con­ Park, Ill. every character, sooner or later, City" the central district dropped lems,. are the suburbs which are ter-tbe College of Medicine­ nection with the Iowa colloquium. has the opportunity to meek. every $200 million In gross income IrI¥l1 not exempt from the menace. Out­ is expected to be opened in the Concel'D over tea~hing methods one in collision at wits ()j" opirt­ 1930 to 1940. The.. cause ot the side New York city 49 satelllte autumn of 1953, with a cl8ls of sets the theme for the colloquium 1 Divorce Law:' ·. 1 100. Ultimately it is expected that ions." trouble is revealed in the startling towns are working together and as the edUcators continue to : .J ~ increase in cars without any ex­ are reaping rewards for their ef­ 400 students will be accommo­ search for newer and more effect­ , ON THE WAY from Hollywood pansion in places to put them. dated annually at the center. ive ways of teaching physics in is the Wming of "Huckleberry forts in channeling of traffic. in­ The idea of city parking garages staUing better roadway markings The center is one of two pro­ the classroom and laboratory. Finn" with Danny K~e and Gene is being universally accented. and directional signs, and defining jects sponsor~ by Yeshive, the SATURDA'Y, JUNE 14. 1852 VOL. XXVIn, NO. 181 Kelly in the lead roles ... prom­ Philadelphia plans were made to other being the Bronx Municipal Glen F. Pippert and Duane Rol­ parking facilities and truck-load­ ler of Wabash (Ind.) college des­ UNIVERSITY CALENDAR ilems are scheduled ised from Broad.way soon are "The construct a $2 million garage, fi­ Hospital Center. which is being ing zones. cribecl a laboratory procedure de­ hi the Prealctent's oUlce, Old Capitol Brothers Karamazov" and a mu­ nanced by bonds paying out 30 or paid for (at a cost of $36.5 mil­ sical based upon Fitzgerald's "The 40 years from now. New Rochelle, near Boston, is lion) by New York city. Both pro­ signed to make elementary lab­ Saturday, June 14 hall, Methodist church. Diamond As Big As the Ritz," Ga.rage for 500 Cars pioneering: a plan which Is prov­ jects are non-sectarian. oratory work a real scfentific ex­ 9:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. - Lec- 8:00 p.m. jTIusic hour, studlo E, which olters limitless possibilities. The capacity oC the modernisU­ ing effective toward channeling Yeshiva authol'ities stress that perience rather than something tures by Prot. G. l!1. Uhlenbeck, station WSUI. Chamber music; COMPETENT ADVICE to all cally conceived garage will be for ~ raffic, and extending municipal this is "the first time in Ameri­ "set apart." Uni. of Michigan, "Some Famous Hans Koelbel, cello; Don McGin­ woulfl-be college-musical writers 500 cars. but before going ahead parking lots. can history that the Jewish com­ Students are given experimen­ Unsolved Problems in Statistical nis, clarinet; John Simms, piano. is altered by Alan J ay Lerner, au­ on actual construction the Phila­ Still this puzzle of parking jams munity has sought to hake a tal problems similiar to those Physics," Rom 301, Physics Bldg. Friday, June 20 thor of the book and lyrics of delphia Parking Authority awaits and congestion no longer is taken collective contribution in the they might face in an actual lab­ Sunday. June 15 - Institute lor Labor-Manage- "Paint Your Wagon}' Lerner says: .In OK from the United States on lightly as a cause for driVers' medical sciences." oratory, and acquaintance with 3:00 p.m. - Forma'l Opening of ment, Hillcrest. 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 "The book in a musical is all­ th!' use of strategic materials. dispepsia and jangled nerves. Scho la.rsbi p Buls scientific apparatus is acquired by 14th Annual Fine Arts Festivai, p.m. - Speech Pathology Confer­ essen ti a 1. Within that frame you The erecting of many such ga­ It has such far-reaching effects They add, however, that the solving the problem rather than Speakers: Dwight Kirsch. James ence, senate chamber, Old Capitol will tind more than adequate rages would be low in cost in the that its tenacles extend into real stu­ through "finger exercises" in a S. Schramm, Lester D. Longman. Saturday, June 21 Medical Center's faculty and challenge to your originality and long TUn and of immeasurable estate. and have caused an esti­ dents will be seiected solely on laboratory period by itself. Iowa Memorial Union. - Institute tor Labor-Manage- enough on which to experiment." help, say the experts. San Fran­ mated decline in values in Detroit the basis of scholarShip and char­ Julius S. Miller of Dillard uni­ Monda.y, June 16 ment, senate chamber, Old Capi- cisco's huge Union Square /larage totaling $200 million in the past versity, New Orleans, expressed 8:00 p.m. - Summer Session tal. A PRIME EXAMPLE of a good acter - regardiess, as the fight for 1,700 cars, built in 1942, has 22 years. Even the national sport concern over the use of multiple­ Lecture: The Honorable Clement Monday. June 23 play which did not succeed simply announcers say, of race, color, pointed the way for other cities. of considers scarce park­ responlle Quizzes and examina­ Davies, Member of British Par- _ Speech Conference, Old Cap- because of a lack of audlence un~ creed or sex. Uament, "World Government," ito!. derstanding and unwillingness to Last January the courts cle(lred ing as worse than TV on. atten­ The venture has the admiration tions in physiCS teaching. He said the way in Chicago for construc- students who write no other kind Soutb Union Campus. 8100 p.m. - SUmmer Session understand is Truman Capote's dance. and approval of Albert EinsJein. "The Grass Harp," which closed of examination are "shamefully Tuesday, June 17 L~cture, Robert Aura Smith, New lacking In val u,e judgment 9:45 "a.m., 2:00 p.m. & 8:00 p,m. York Times, "What Makes Men after a conspicuously-advertised -Iowa Conference on Child De- Free?", South Union Campus. and inconspicuously - attended 'POP' CONCERT thought and composition. velopment and Parent Education, Tuesday, June Z4 opening. The play was greeted Prizes totaling $100 are to be ( senate chamber, Old Capitol. -Speech Conference. Old Cap- with delighted critical notices, but awarded for the best experimen­ Wed_day, June 18 itol. fell flat on Its whimsical face tal teaching devices for labora­ ,1 9:00 a.m.-Iowa Conference on Wedneaclay, June 25 when box office receipts tailed to .:.... tory or classroom. In addition a Child Development and Parent 8:00 p,m. Music Hour, Wood- register more than a two-thirds prize of $50 will be awarded for Education, senate chamber, dld wind Chamber Music, Studio. E, house. SUI theater-goers might the best non-experimental teach­ capito\. WSUI. keep such reTj'lembrances in mind ing device shown, such as a chart 12:00 noon - Child Develop- Thursday, June 26 while attending some of the Uni­ or model. ment and Parent Education Con- 3:00 p.m.-The University Club versity theater's experimental of­ Also on Friday's program was A BILL TO GIVE the nafltI • ference Luncheon, Fellowship ,Guest Tell, Iowa Union. ferings this Sllmmer. the first of two Associated June single ,national divorce law" (For lnJormatiob IUudlD&' da&ea berond thIs IcheduJe, WELL-KNOWN SUI THESPI­ W'ELL~. Lectures in Physics sponsored by be sponsored in the ned _. aM reaervatlona I,. tbe omell of the PresldeDt. Olel Capitol.) ans who will be on hand this sum­ the Research corporation of New gress by Rep. Kathatlne 1M. mer to enhance D.A. department 8\( .GOLL'l'! '- Yo~k. Professor George E. Uhlen­ GeorC'e (R·N.Y.). She .... ,.. productions include Stephen Jo­ beck of the University of Michi­ has in mlnd a "liberal IIIeIAft" seph, of "The Wiru;low Boy," Gale gan was the lecturer and spoke on beealllle "We have learned IJIII ~anyusJjkin A$'signment McClintock, of "The Great God "The So-CaUed Elementary Par­ we do not prevent diva.". IIr Brown" and "Death of' a Sales­ ticles." makinl' them hard to .,eL" man," Diok Gillespie, of "The Afay Bring New , Policy Great God Brown," Peggy Van Patten, of "The Beggar's Opera," By J. II. ROBERTS,• JR. .Arthur Whitman, of "The Streets ,AuecjJated Pren NeW! AnalYllt an extremely useful ally at the of New York," and Janice Wilson. KrerilUn. who scored so beautifully in · Ftussla is assigning one of its "Streets of New York" and who By 8ENNETT CER~---- area test experts on America '8S Against this background, it seems due for big things . . . al­ OMEBODY asked Vemon "Lefty" Gomez. onetime pitchinl ambassador to Red China. Ob­ seems very likely that Russia is most a "Who's Who in the Univer­ iervers everywhere believe the planning some vigorous new sity Theater." S star of the Yankees, and a natural wit, what he thought move has great significance, even moves in Chinese-Amerlcan-Rus- One of the biggest disappoint­ Ty Cobb would bat against the kind of flin ging prevalent in' t~e H they don't yet 'know exactly sian relations. ments in the theater's decision not major leagues today. "Lefty" how. Pall,ysuhkin hss been less ob­ to produce "Bell. Book, and Can­ (also known as "El Goolo") Alexander Panyushkin is also streperous during tJis term as am­ die" is that SUI audiences will pondered momentarily, then ~n expert on China, having spent bassador to the United States than never know who would have hazarded. "I'd say about even more time therle In various have other Russian envoys placed landed the choice role of "Pye­ .320." "That loW?" asked the diplomatic roles than in the on view here through the United wacket," interrogator in surprise. United .States. , Nations. That, of course"has noth­ "PRESS RELEASE OF THE "Yep," gl'inned Gomez. "Va · In addition, his faUna among Ing to do with how he will act In month" department; "Hollywood golta remember Cobb's now Russia's diplomats China. The role of Russia's en­ overdoing itsell" division - "A over sixty years old!" .Alerlal rank is voys anywhere depends on what New York actor bearing a strilting Gomez claims the distinction extremely hlgh the Kremlin wants, not on per­ resemblance to Secret,ary of State of having had the longest home 'if oot IIbsolutely sonalities. Dean Acheson has been engaged run In big league bail cracked tops. He could be . going to Pelplng by 20th Century Fox for a series orr one ot his deliveries. The In Pel ping he to advise the ChinellCl Communists at formal calls upon press attaches man who .mote the blow-over succeeds Gener­ how to get out of their stalemate of friendly powers stationed In the 4:S0 yard. on the lIy - was ·al Nikolai Ros­ wHh the U.S, in .Korea. Or he metropolitan area. Purpose of the Jimmy Foxx, and Gomez adds chin, who served could advise ,Ulem on how to con­ top secret mission Is to eltablish proudly, "I whizzed my fast one ~ .. . \loth wl~h the tll!ue the campaign of harrass­ an entente cordlale with "Diplo­ halt past him at that. It was the last halt lljat did tile .dam.'.. ... !II'"tlonaUst and ment of the West without getting matic Courier," suspense drama • • • Red govern­ Into more trouble than they or based upon the hush-hush. mis­ The cannibal chief yawnea widely and patted his expanSive belly tI\ ments, and dur­ Rus~ia want at this time. sions of the atate department's a bored maODt·r. "Some days," he complained to hl~ medicine in&al ,Inl whOle tour­ The Chinese may still be ca­ 'hot message' boys." ... Oh, come "I ' get '0 fed up with peOPle:" '... , I' year term China has shllt(ld from pable of deviation trom the now. It can't be "top secret" as all Copytl.hl. 19~ . by a,nn.el Cert. • troublesome ally of the West to Kremlin Un •• . that. . PAG! 'I'.RJlBE . . ..- r' Can't Predict Jane Marci n Ma rries lectlJrers Point 'Out Particle Action Dean Education, Reading Allen Everhart Important for Adults $ays lJ hlenbeck Adult educatlon ,nd efficient reading ar important ror the rull. TN~ problem or so-called ele­ 10 wan Classifiedsl mentary partLcles or "high energy est dev lopment ot the Individual phenomena" constitutes the fran· in mod m Indu trial society, WANT AD RATES Auta. for Sale _ Used tier or present day physics, George members ot the fowa Indwtrial IT t ______RoolU for Rent I MiaceUaneolla F~ Sale Eo t1blenbeck. professol' of physics Training assoclalion were told • • I" C!Ie,""""t o..l~. Had",. tcr. NICE linlle .-. 'i d ..... l>Ie ~. Mel\. GOLF bolla for .w.. HOClt. • 1 the UnIversity at Michigan. Friday during their summer meet­ OIIe da, ..... __ Ie,. -' Good condjlton fllS.OI. ..14.. "'- SIde. !dIlL om _ t of left band aoU d ..bo . float• I4Id a meeting at physicists here ~ dan _ .. lle per ..,. BOO. _ Glrla. CI_ In. OW lUI. _ 1!:YIt__ LO_ AN-:-.______Friday. In~, held [Or the first time on the SUI campus. Five clan ___15c .,eJ' ...... SINGU! approftCI .-n. Man.. Cl_ In. THREE porUb]e ly_rllen. HOClt-&n: . Uhlenbeck, who with another P-" "'1. LOAN . ~slclst was lirst to discover the Prof. lie R o"-~t.s. ot •... e SUI Tea da,• .__ ..!Ie ~ wont ....;;..;...... :...------"'" .... om dou.ble an4 "" a IllAcIe .....".;. spllllling ot the electron in 1826 coUe~e Of education, pointed out ODe mMIiIa .___ .3te "er wont mftI. liS N Clift""'. DIaoI _ wblle at the University of Ley­ th.t conUnued tralnltll .nd re­ Vial.... daar,e He den, delivered the !irst ot two foe ...... lruinlna for voc.tion J purposes AJeoclated J une Lectures In Phy· CLASSITIED DISPLAY fter tormal schooling constitute sics at SUI's l4.th Colloquium of One Inserllon ..... __ .... .1181' per Inch College Physicists. the blU st field at adult educa­ Physicists can describe the tion. Five Inserllons per month, per lnaertlon ... __ .88c per inch actions at these elementary parti~ "Technology chane so fast tIes - protons, neutrons. neu­ that no loon can expect to go Ten InserllollJ per month, per In ertlon __.. 8Oe per inch trinos. mu-mesons, pi-mesons, through lite with no lurth r job Iralnin/C than h 'ould e t In Dally insertions durlnl month, k,ppa-mesons and V-particles - per Inlertlon __70c per ineb but they cannot yet accurately school tirne," h explained. or WOOD far _Ia. Pbone _I. predict their behavior, according ltabaJaACe 0' Ute INt ROYAL portabl~. bctUent cond!. DEADLlNE8 uon. MS. lit S. Unn, Apt. 10 - 1-3 to Uhlenbeck. ROberts added that adult edu­ p~ 'IOerlJDellta Are ComPieUd cation prolfl'ams all oYer Am rica of p.m. weekdays fot ilUlel'tlon Ire ex perl m nta I answtra to an­ in followln, mornint'. Dally He said the answers will be other problem. "the Imbalance of Iowan. Plea e ch k your ad found only through repeated ex­ Ufe ex~rlene ," which ocC'Urs in the IIrat Issue II appean. perimentation, but definite and when th typical oUn, person The Dally Iowan can be re­ areurate experiments require huge with a rich and varied high school .ponslble for only one Incor­ machines and rapidly become very education tinds him elf preoccu­ ffct In erilon. JOUSTS. dee\l ••lUdla a>IlCh, book".... I 0 .rmchal .., Ubrar)' tab'''. " ... complicated because of the high pied .Imo t xelu. Iv )y with eco­ TWO """pUo... 1 ,_ refrl,~ato" . energies and short b Phone 8080 DIAL 3Sot After the w ddlng a dinner was sotiation. His .~ucces. or, lected tween the mployer, Worker, and hove b en planned to show par­ Goody', Auto P..... mo' "17". Xoaer Ave. Jowa CU, I" held at the Hotel Lacey in Oska- Thur~day, L W. E. McNeH, of profe!tslonal cia.. es to whkh peo· ents how to fost r chlldr n's I an· DUNLAP'S SAFETY ~TED 10058 for members of the immed-. Man uuma. pie tend to belonl In mOdern lif inls toward art, music and dra­ Instruction USED CAflS ~~~~~~~.::::....:.:~:=:...:.:...:::.::...::==:.=.::==------motles, Boyd McCandl ,dlrpc­ C ARL ANDERSO N tor of the research station, say •. 1S39 - iSSl Speaking at the openin, session ALL MAKES - ALL MODELS 1_ OLD M0811.& 78 - 4 Dr. Tuesday mornlna in Old Capitol It..,.nlly ovtrhauled •••dio . luJly eed. New lIr9. A-I . Ch.lldren's crafts and hobbles 1114' MERCURY Can. rUble. will be the topic of Bernice Setz­ R.dlo and ~ •• ler. Clean. er, director of art education in Cub-l'enna-Trade th.e bes Moines public schools, at Wednesday morning's session. fXWAU MOTOR CO. Discussion groups wlll be led by G!7 S. Capitol Phone I -lln New Ulled cat Lot: tbe conference lecturers following 19 E. BurllnrioJl each major talk. inve.ted in a

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B, SYD J(.RONlSH for the Carpenter or,anlzItioa' NEW YORK (JP) - With the with the polibility of winning major league season at the one­ 20. He beat the Yankees In his the investment seems a worthf By WHITNEY MARTIN first outing~Of the year, then one. I " third mark, five seem dropped a cision to the same 1951 saw a bumper crop of .. CLEVELAND (JP) - Stelldy NEW YORK (JP) - Just after certain of entering the charmed Mike Garcia hurled Cleveland to Rush, . who suUered his third we paint a pretty portrait of circle of 20-game winners. Only club a few . ys later. After that iJame flingers-six In the Ameri­ a 7-1 victory over the New York setback of -the season against the Marty Marion as a gentle, lov­ he won nine consecutive times­ can league and seven in the .. Yankees Friday night, knocking tribesmen in Chicago last Sunday, one is a Icfthander. circuit. able soul who wouldn't harm a including tYfl ov~r the Yanks and the world champs out of the "evlfr . was threate}led. Sam Jeth­ Sal Maglie' of the Giants, Bob So far this year It looks lilt rabbit except in sel! defensc, what three from ~Ieveland. Am rican league lead and ending roe, ,' who banged out two of the Rush of the Cubs, Robin Roberts some of last year's their six-game winninll string. happens? One of t~e smallest players in Bostbn. hils, was one of the two He argues so violently with an of the Phils, Gerry Staley of the may not make it. The loser was Allle Reynolds, Braves to reach second base. the big lea.r.ues-he stands 5 feet who had won six straight. umpire that he gets himself sus­ Cards and Bobby Shantz of the 7 inches a~d weighs a scant 145 The Braves flingers. however, pended, A's are the pros­ Garcia scattered four Yankee did mal'la~e to handcuff Hank - Bobby makes up in heart, de- E' S R hits. One was a seventh-inning Our early opinion on Marion pects. Shantz is terminatiod and skill for what lie d d Sauer. The .homerun slugger still stands, though. He's what the lone south­ war . ose "- homer by Yogi Berra, the first reached base only in the first inn­ lacks in 'SIze. Teammate Billy -,. you'd call a n ice guy, and in get­ paw. I to be this season off the In­ ing' when he drew a base on balls. Hitchcock ,summed up the mighty Buy Drue Store lie... at dian's big righthander who has ting himself ousted he showed a Other hurlers mite with these words: DRUG STORE-yOU let a ... w0!l nine and lost three. commendable spunk. with a good shot Last yealr the 25-year-old Phlla- lDecIaUsed service with eQed Reynolds, who last was beaten And while still on the subject at the 20-game delphian ,+,on 18 games for a c1uli advice-we treat YOU eoane..­ May 6 by Cleveland, was behind 4·NCAA Records of the Browns, if, as charged, the mark are Joe that finisbed sixth-through the iY, In a Profe.. low Wa, at. from the third inning on and was cup which the players Wire sup­ of the courtesy of St. Louis and Wasn- Fair Cos~ 70. are Ala..,. blasted for five runs on four hits posed to have presented Blll White Sox, Mike ington. I Weleollle-&i in the eighth. Garcia hit a two­ Established Friday; Veeck for "emancipating" them 3arcia and Ear­ The l'iatlunal league repre- I Wynn of the run double in that rally. sentative Jof Philadelphia Ls DRUG "SHOP Wheeler Wins Heat CHICAGO (JP) - President Bill ROBERTS Indians and AL- Robin RoI>erts, who has been in In the only* other * major * league. Veeck and Manacer Marty Marioo lie Reynolds of the Yankees. Their the 20-game class for the last 1 game Friday, right handed pitch­ B,ERKELEY, CaUf. (JP)-Amer­ of lIle St. Louis Browns spoke chaRces are good because, in ad­ two seasons. In 1950 he hurled ing ace Bob Rush totaled 11 lea's collegiate track stars broke their piece at American leacue dition to their basic abilities, they the Philfuls to the pennant with a ;~;;018~S~'.D~U;b~Ui,~a~e~S~L~: four national meet records and 20-11 mark. Last year he won 21 while turnln" In his headquanen Fridsy about Mar­ have the best hitters, fielders and ninth win for the 'tieq a fifth Friday with only two Ion's IndeflnJ~ suspension lor a and lost 15 for a club that dropped final events completed in the 31st fruu with umpire' Bill McGowan reliet men behind them. All do to filth place in the standings. with a 5-0 shutout over the Bos­ Roberts received $25,000 for ton Braves at Boston with a anriual NCAA championships. Wednesday nlehL their chores for pennant contend- Sixteen final 'events will be run ers. signing with the Phils after he three-hit performance. The Cubs had graduated, from Michigan wrapped up the game in the off today. . . from Rogers Hornsby actually was Unless he breaks his arm or Field event marks took the bat­ State college. From the way th~ opening inning, tallying four provided I;>y Veeck himself or one trips over his beard on a hot big righthander has been hurling tedng. The best was by Parry of his aides, the incident showed summer's day, Sal Maglie is the times against Vern Bickford by O'Brien of Southern California, bunching three of thelt nine hits a warped and cruel sense of hu- best bet to make with two bases on balls. mor at best. it. His assortment ot curves and ' I)ERKELEY, ..CALIF • ..(JP) .­ It was an uncalled for humilia- sinkers have been baffling the Boats and Iowa', Ted Wheeter won the sec­ tion of a stern and honest man, if hitters ever since he returned on'd 'beat 01 the 800-meter run 10 a man lacking something of the from the Mexican league. BANTAM BEN HOGAN. seeking to become ~e flnt IIbks~ to Women Lead u.s. 1:53.8, only flve-k'Dtha of a sec­ milk of human kindness in deal- In 1950 he had an 18-4 record. win lIle National Open championship four times, lees off on the ond ~Iower UW1 IWnoil' Henry tricky Northwood cOUl'lle at Dallas FrIday, bepnniDK ' his "seCond ing with his underlings. Last season hI! won 23 and lost In Tennis Series Crye.... winnlnr time in the ftnt A few years ago Steve O'Neill, 6. "The Barber" dropped his first roud. Honn fashioned his second straight one-under-PIP" 69 ~to heat." take &he midway lead 10 &he meet, two strokes ahead or peorre WIMBLEDON, England (JP) then Red Sox manager and a gen- game this season to the Cardinals The United States won the first Glary SC9tt of IOWa came In tie soul despite a tough, battered in St. Louis when his mates FOR RENT Fazio's 140. seciond in &he' 'first Mat of the three matches of the best ~ of-sev- exterior, was humiliated in Cleve- played sandlot ball behind him. . ,".' 1m Wightman CUP . tennis senes nO-meter dash but cUd not qual­ land through a cruel practical Bob Rush, the new mealticket on West Market St. Friday and made it virtually cer­ Ify for the finals. Ira Murchison joke. We hasten to point out for the Cubs, has come out of tain that the troplly will go back of Iowa. finished second In the Veeck had nothing to do with it, nowhere to mow down the Na- near Iowa Union Hogan Midway Leader, to America as it has for the past rlrlt heat 01 the 10D-meter dash 21 years. • prelImInaries but lost out in &he as Thehe alreadyRed Sox had had departed. charged that setionalason leaguehe h adbatsmen. never Untilknown this a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~:: Doris Hart of Coral Gables, Fla., semUlDaIs. a scoreboard spy relayed signs to winning year in the big time. He Ties Record with 13'8: started the winning parade with a the Cleveland hitters so they had a 5-11 record in '48, 10-18 in YOUR INVITATldN TO 6-3, 6-3, verdict over Mrs. Jean whose shotput of 57 feet % inches would know what pitch was com- '49, 13-20 in '50 and 11-12 in '51. By WILL GRIMSLEY Rinkel. Then 17-year-old Maur­ erased the record made in 1950 ing. When the Sox next came to Now, at 26, the 6 foot 5 inch right- BETHANY DALLAS (JP) - The National pro, repeated a 71 for 142, which een Connolly of San Diego, CalH., by ' Jim Fuchs , of Yale at 56-11 town, O'Neill was called to the hander from South Bend, Ind., Open Golf tournament cringed gave him sole posseSSion of 'fourth outlasted Mrs. Jean Walker­ and 3/ 16. plate for a ceremony ostensibly to seems to have hit a winning pace. Friday under the whip of its place. Smith, 3-6, 6-1, 7-5. George Roseme of California present him with a valuable gift Gerry, Stalty' Is dOing fine this BAPTIST CHU' RCH master and grim Ben Hogan Tied at 143 were Lew (The surprised with a javelin toss of from admirers. seaSOn because 'he has been tum- seized the midway lead with a Jaw) Worsham, 1947 open cham­ 228 feet 8% inches. The gift turned out to be a ing back the Braves and Dodgers record-tyinl( score of 138. pion; Horton Smith, 44-year-old ~aior Scoreboard Two men bettered the hop, cheap pair of field glasses. Even -teams he had difficulty t9Pping FUNDAMENTAL _ FRIENDLY president of the Professional step 'and jump record. Cleveland fans were ashamed of in the past. Last year Staley just Fashioning rus second straight Golfers association, and Ed NATIONAL STANDINGS one-under-par 69 over North­ W L PCT. G8 In the finals of the hammer, that onc. Humor that has Its basis missed the revered number. He Services: (Porky) Oliver, the 1'otund lar- Brooklyn ..... 35 14 .714 3'L held , Monday at Boston, Oll.bert in the humiliation of someone has copped 19 decisions and lost 13. wood's sun-scorched fairways, the ruper from Lemont, Ill. New York .. , 31 17 .646 ,.. tight - lipped little champion . Chlca,o ...... 331 19 .835 8 \!a Bol'jeson of ' Brown threw 176-4%, no place in baseball, or anywhere The 31-year-old native of Van- 9:30 A.M. Sunday ~hool Most of the lea dmg scores were St. Loul • ..... 27 26 .:IOt 10 for II hew record. else, for that matter. couver, Wash., b; getting his turn 10:45 A.M. Morning Worship matched the best 36-hole start posted when Hogan took off down Clnolnnatl .. " 24 21 .411 12 ever made in this 56-year-old .. Albin Rauch of Princeton tied If, as suggested, Veeck was be- regularly on the mound and feels 6:30 P.M. Youth Group the bottleneck first fairway in the :~11~dclptiia' ': ~ ~ :j~ a ~ the meet in the 400-meter hur- hind the "emancipation cup," he confident hI) will attain that big 7:30 P.M. Evening Service classic. afternoon arid most of the crowd PlttobOr,h .. , 14 41 .255 :u die preliminaries with :52.4. goal. , The record was set by Sam . Fri.",.', Re. alb of close to 13,000 swept out on Chlca,o 5. Boston 0 WaUer Oelke of Wisconsin won not only was unkind to Hornsby, lbe Snead in 1948 over the Riviera the only final on Friday's pro- but was making his own players Little Bobby Shantz of the A's the course to see the craftsman do (Only iam~.~~~u~~~~..... Community Buliding College & Gi rt course a t Los his jpb. Cincinnati at Brooklyn (2-Twl.Nt,bl) gram, taking the 10,000 meters- lllo~o~k~ra~t~h~er~b~a~d~. iiiiiiiii~ii!i!ii!iiii __iiiiiiiii~~ls~t~h~e~On~I~Y~ ' ~lef~ty~~in~t~b~e~m~a~jo~r~S~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~; Angeles, where He played ·the first nine hole. - Wehmeier (3·31 and SmlUl 14·2) VI, roughly equivalent to six miles- iii Hogan latched -under-par "3. Erskine 14·1) and Van Cuyk (4· 3) . in ,32;.25.1 with Bob Kelly of Loy­ perfectly for a two " St, Louis at New York _ Boyer 12· 2) the first of his He didn't miss a fairway and he VI. Jansen (5·2). ola ,?f Chicago 200 yards back. string of three Pltllburgh at Philadelphia - Pollet putted for birdies on every green, (1.1; v,. Meyer 12.7) . CITY'S missi ng four by just a hot breath Chlcuo at B08ton - Minner (6·1) or He missed 1949 but nailin,l( his birds wlth a 11- Ramtdell (2·1) VI .Wllson (4·51. hecause of a footer on the fiTSt and a 14-footer AlIlElllCAN STANDINGS . critical automo­ on the third. W L PeT. 011 Boston ., . . . .. SI 21 .5961 . bile injury. On the 18th he split the fairway New York .. , 28 19 .5a17 ~ Friday's bril­ with a booming wood and then Clevel.nd, .. , :IS 22 .5110 Chlc_ao ...... 21 25 .518 4 liant effort, in lofted his second 12 Jeet short of W.,hlnf{ton ., 24 14 .500 5 the eyes of most the cup. A thunderous roar went Phlla<1elphla . 21 24 .461 6~ St. Loul...... 23 30 .424 8% observers, reduced the 162-man up as he sank his putt for his. 93- Detroit ...... 15 36 .214 15\'.0 field to one, since they say there 36-69. .rl•• ,·, 1l••• II. will be no catching the Bantam Cleveland 1. New York 1 (Only ,arne ICbeduled) Battler from Forth Worth in to- ARAUJO BEATS KING T".,·. Plt.ho,. • day's 36-hole showdown. New York 81 Clevelan<1 - Ra5Chl (5·21 NEW YORK (JP) - Georlle Ar- v•. Wynn (7.4). ' Closest man to the champion, aujo, fast-rising young Ught- Wa.hlngton at Detroit - Sleate (3-11 VO . Hoult.man (3·8). two strokes away at 140, was weight prospect, won a widely- BoalAln at Chlca,o _ Pnnell (4.3) George Fazio, a balding, 38-year­ booed split decision over Arthur Br ... wn (1·01 or Holcombe (l·51. old part-time pro from Clemen­ King, counter-punching spoiler, (lr~~~P~:ma; ;;:-o)~UI' - Sbllntz ton, N.J., who equalled Hogan's Friday night at Madison Square "iiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiij ,I 69 to become one oC three able to garden. Araujo weighed , 135*, crack Northwood's tough par 70 King 136%. DANCELAND during the humid windy day. : Cedar a.,.d., 1•• _ The other was tali John Bulla "0001'1 Open 1:15 P.M." I.".', .... r'". "Ur••• of Verona, Pa., twice runnerup in TONIGBT To the Summer Session ' Students. tne British open, who had the Satin Smooth Mustc of best second round - a sizzling EDDIE ALLEN. HIS TRUIIIP.T 68 - for third place at 141. AND BIll Olle•• 8TIlA Redlo Favorlt •• Sam Snead Willa TO-DAYI Hagan's perennial links rival, EYer, WEDNEIIDAY THEIR nRST PICTURE P.,.Ia, .. OVI .....-NlT ... sweet-swinging Sam Snead, wilt­ IN COLOR ••• ~toarJ! , ed under the hot Texas sun and Welcome AND IT'S A RIOTI , mounting pressure to take a 75, five ' over par, which put him OJ 1.,Il.1iIl1:J seven strokes out of first place. The Daily Iowan extends a hearty welcome to both old and new The first day wonder, bespec­ lOW· Ends Tuesday tacled Aly Brosch of Garden City, students attending the summer session at the State Univer­ N.Y., also found rus second tour a AIR CONDITIONED sity of Iowa. During your stay at SU", the I Daily Iowan is your bumpy one as he blew to a 79 after an opening 68 for 147. By REFRIGERATION newspaper; its purpose is, to serve you both in it. editorial and This 52nd open continued to be EVER·NEW a picnic for the sport's fortyish , advertising columns. old . guard with Julius Boros , the JOY FOR All only youngster threatening, and - PLUS­ 'TO ENJOYI he's ' a damp-eared 32, as barn­ Color CartooJl I ;- storms go. "Deep Boo Sea" 'It WAIl Boros Repeaill '71 SPECIAL Your ne~spaper intends to serve you, and serve you well,· The husky Southern Pines, N.C. "A uUI'h A DI.," DI ••m ,-.---- - l.a.test News - but it needs your support. The .quality of your paper de­ pends in part on th~ quantity of advertising it carries, and Can Vault 15 Feet the quantity of advertising your paper carries depends upon But Can't.Try Out • t;n: niR:j IJ;\" the results its advertisers get from their advertisIng, You RELAX •• EnJo, a. Mo. can insure the quality of your paper; make it a better paper For Olympic Team IN COOL COMFORT! by patronizing those merchants advertising' in t~e Iowan, LINCOLN, NEB. (JP) ~ The Lincoln Star said Friday tlUlt pole vaulter Don Cooper of Nebraska had decided not to try out for the 1952 Olympics for lack 01 And don't forget the Iowan Want Ad.; they get results. If YOU'VI • funds. I Cooper is present Natlqnal Col­ got something to sell, something to buy, something to ,ent, a legiate pole va ul t record holder service to render or a joE. to fill, a Daily Iowan Want Ad will and one of four men in history to clear 15 feet. Since leaving the turn the trick, J u.t call 4191. University of Nebraska he has been competina for the Los An­ geles Athletic club. The Star quoted Cooper as say­ Ing he didn't think "I should go