Giants :f,ak·e 3d ,S'trai.ght From I hdians I -6-2. Rhode·sHils The Weather Pinch p...u, elOlUb ..... - • • Iooal II ...... ' ...... n. Noi _II e..... e .. ie.- To Tie Mark peratue. Low. 51; billa, 68. By JACK HAND CLEVELAND (A")- Pinchhlt­ Est. 1868 - AP Lea!.d Wire, Wirephoto - Five Cents Iowa City, Iowa, Saturday, Oct. 2, 1954 ter Dusty Rhodes came through again and started hitting as the alert New York Welch Meets the PreIS'" Giants shoved the shoddy-field­ I llli Cleveland [ndians to the edge of the cUft Friday with a third straight victory. Hoyt Wllhelm strode from Manager 's well­ stocked bullpen with his puzzling Y knuckler to nail dQwn a 6-2 New York triumph when Puerto Ri­ can Ruben Gomez weakened in Hawks M the eighth after a blazing seven­ inning job. Rhodes, the spectacular clutch Only About Cleveland, hitter who won the first two for Welch Says Montana · . the Inspired champs, rose from the bench to The bow tie and ,enUe smile deUver a key two-run pinch sin­ which beCame t~illar to ~l­ gle in tile third, tying a series llons of TV viewers la.st May In Stadium record set by the Yanks' Bobby during the army-McCarthy hear­ Brown In 1947. BT GENE 1N000E Bakl in 3d InDinr Ings distinguished th~ Boston DaU,...... borla EdUo, Rhodes won the first game lawyer from the crowd as he There'll be a lot of scorinl this with a 10th inning ;homer and stepped from a plane late Friday afternoon when the [owa Hawk­ ,ot another homer Thursday In afternoon at the Iowa Cll,. air­ eyes tackle the Montana univer­ the tifth. Friday, Durocher wast­ port. sity Grizzlies. ed no time and called for him to Scoring by the Hawkeyes. bIlt tor in the third. Ruddy-c 0 m pie It Ion e d and bouyant of sLep, the tall figure of Scoring a,ainst the Hawkeyes. When Dusty singled Mike Gar­ The Grizzlies. equfl,ped with cia's first pitch Into right field Joseph Nye Welch, special coun­ veterans and loaded with desire, to chase home Don Mueller and sel to the army during the spring take on their first Bil Ten' rival Ma¥s, the Giants had a 3-0 lead. dispute, followed Mrs. Welch when they appear in the low41 They never were in danger ot down the ramp to the runway. stadium at 1 :30 p.m. being caught unti\ the eighth Dobrlao Ml.y 8 ....' when WIlhelm applied the stop­ He was soon surrounded by a group of pho~apher8 and Don Dobrino, Iowa's No. 2 per. quarterback, may be calling the The New Yorkers need only newsmen, whose questions !;Ie signals this afternoon. replacJnlC one more triumph today to close parried with "no comments" or Jerry ReIchow, who was injured' out the series and make lhem the advice that the poJnts in ques­ Ilrst Nationallesgue team to wln (Doll, I..... n I'lloto by A,al. O.rl) .-._--- . tion required complex answen. PItOBULI LINEupa • the World Series since the St. IOWA 1II0N'tANA Louis CardInals did it in ] 946. REPORTERS INTERVIEW Joseph H. Welch, apeola] army coun­ He obl1gin,ly returned to ihe OIUI .... 11. . ... LE .. Jill selor In the recent army-McCarthy hearlnga, as he arrived at the 8we,"'" 211 . .. LT .....r."'.... IIIU .. I'M Friday's crowd of 71,555. held plane to make a second exit for Hall 217 ...... LO .. DM/.cu I" down by a n09n threat of rain Iowa City airpori Friday afternoon. photographers. Law"D 2...... C '" J .....D Jts 'ODe. 2!!3 , . •.. • 0 .. . ~ afJL••• w:. .. • ..,.. Cae. 8 ...k ...... aT .. 11""'" 211 or C .....ln. '!.. (Continued on Page 5) He reminded newsmen F ..e ••• :8. .... al . a_ •••••• Uf his record of ~marks concem~ GIANTS- Welch Says U.S. (an Solve D.~rln. '!to'! ... QB ...... (e) I.. inc &!n. Joseph McCarthy (8- PIOKETS SNEER AT BaIUmore, Md., pollee .1 they escort Nelro student. home followinl 01818" at •• J. ael~b." I" NEW voaK (N) Wis.) was practically a clean one Southern hlrh lIclIool. Friday's demon.tntioOll aratnlt Intelration reached near-riot proportions. SIIlIIII III ...... LB ...... 1_' n. * .b* r h * a 0 V/ .... DI 11 ~ .. ... all C&III'II'] (.) u • • Lotkman, Ib . . I I 13 0 -he had said almost nothing­ 8 •••••• <0. 111 .. F ...... D ..Uo , .. Park. 0, ...... • 0 I 2 :I TI.... PI••• : t,"a,. 11M ,... (011:). Mueller. rf .. •e 2 2 0 0 Problems, Retain ·Freedom and that "he had no personal I ..... 111114/ .... Mays. ef & I 3 2 0 vendetta with the senator." T/ .....: 1'1'81, ••• U.II .. ; e",..Ie .. Thompson: si,' :: :I 2 I 0 3 By JOE MORAN .U.n...... 1I0ut ...... Irvin. If ] 0 0 0 0 lightning, hinting of trouble just Although his plar.e arrived at Br.alt"I,,, WBO, ltaN., II.IIb De. a-Rhodes. 3 0 1 3 P Joseph Nye Welch. speaking Williams. 2b : : 2 0 /) ~ S over the horizon." 5:20 p.m., two hours and 20 min- Mo'... ; WMT, 1t0H. · OA4IN "''''"; woe. D...... I; JtIl(J.1 en, W.. strum. c" .... ., 0 ] 0 on "Senate Hearings," told an I J.... 00me2. P ...... 4 0 • :: Moral Hardship utes late due to mechanical Itox,x. ~V •• • '1'1'...... 0 1 U'.".'W.,BQ. KOEL, XWWL, XC.A, KQOO, Wllh"lm. p . .. 0 0 0 0 0 Iludience of more than 1,800 in Welch dwelled particularly on trouble at the chicago airpo(t, Totals ...... 36 6 10 2'1 12 dOE, KFNF. Klw•• "Il'D, KC81); the' Iowa Memorial Union Friday the moral hardsh.Lp to wltness,s Welch eJ)'lpttasized. th1lt the trip WIVI. I.". (:'" u ....., It.... KLIL. CLEVELAND IAJ night be is con1ident thc United in senat~ hearings, who may be "had betln pleadant." KlAN, XW8p. XWI'O). • . " ull ' t ." ... It . ~ ClIn lIOIVi.J lu-ve IU'ob­ Bmlth. H ...... 3 0 0 o questron~ under oath on the teav file al rt aptpi:t to ~vJla. without loss or impairment in the opener against Michigan 2b ...... :: 0 0 4 ~ terns same points at as milny as three join Mrs. Welch ih the waitlng BALTIMORE(JP)-A crowd of i)I>Y, er ...... 4 0 I 2 ~ or its ancient, beauti:!ul :free- State and h,.s been recovering .. ttl. 1b ...... ~ 1 1 6 separate hearings. He commiser- room, the [owa~born Grinnell 400 white adWLs and teenagers evetyone to be calm. !aJ ... kl. 3f .... 4 0 0 2 1 doms." . ated with their "uncomfortable graduate (19l.) said he feared to * * * this week. ReIchOw IJJ ready to Pl\Jlley. r .... 3 0 1 1 o shouted angry threats at Negro The school board stuck by its BoycoH of Schqol go but Coach Forest J;vashevski Strickland ••8 • 3 · 0 0 3 4 Introduced by President Virgil feellng about perjury, when they make any ~omme1'lt on the recent pU'plls leavIng Southern high announced Jhtentlon of :\j:eeplng !. Pope ...... ] 0 0 o o M, Hancher as "one of the lew know that others may be poring anli-Communist law passed by Ends in Delaware probably ligures the pme today It.,gan, c ...... 2 0 0 8 J school Friday as demonstrations schools open, with Negroes and Is a good time to test Dobrino. d · GblOn ...... I 1 1 o o men to emerge with an enhanced over three separate transcHpts congress "tor tear 'of seeming against combined while and Ne- whites assigned to study togeth­ Nor.,on. c .... 0 Ii 0 I o reputation" from the army-Mc­ searching tor discrepancies in 'soft' on Communists." MILFORD, Del. (.If') - School For Iowa, the game offers a Garela, p ...... 0 0 0 o 1 gro classes)n Baltimore public er nt 52 of the 190 bulldiMg. buses crowded with white pup­ b-Lemon ...... J 0 0 o o Carthy hearings, Welch said he testimony." Mus& ies& Law schools gained momentum. Atl!endance Drops chance to tune up tor the slle Koutleman. p . . 0 0 0 o o was pleased to return to hls na­ "The human mind Is pecuUa-r- He said the new law would ils returning to ciasses signalled straight conference !Iffairs, in­ c-Jte.alado .. . ] '0 0 o o Police hustled the Negro pupils Attendance was cut sharply at the end Friday of a spreadln" Narleskl. p ...• 0 0 0 o J tive state and be received "with ly frail," and it is difficult to have to be tested in eou.ri With cluding the impending succes­ .. ·Mitchell . . . . ] 0 0 o o manltest evidence of approval." Qut of Southe'r.n high two or three schools as parents cartle to boycott protesting admission of sive road games with Michigan, Mossi. p .... " 0 0 0 o o answer the same question, actual caset! before its effective­ three at a time into prowl cars take their children home. Many Negro pupils to Millord I1lgh 1'olals ...... 30 :: 4 2'1 10 Welch received a lengthy ovation. phrased dltlerenUy at dlfterent ness could be judged. He con­ Ohio State lind [ndiana. a-Slneled Irvin and took them home. explained they did not insist on school. 10r In 3d. Referring to the army-McCar­ times, in the same words, M ceded some doubts about the Law P ....ed LI"le, Se Far b·Struck out for Gucla In :let Leon Thompson, 14-year-old segregation but feared their c-Grounded Olll for HoutlO!man in thy hearings 'Iast spring, in which said. as a contribution .Ito our legal Eleven Negro high school pu­ Evashevskl said previously ]0- $t.II. 'Negro, was punched in, the face. young$ters would be hurt. pils remained at home, their ed­ d-Doubled I<>r Heean In ath. he figured as specJal army coun­ Welch questioned whether arsenal" tor fighting Commun­ wa lans could expect the Hawk­ e-GTounded out {or Narleskl In 81h. sel, Welch said he had been ap­ prE:ss interviews ·held alter ex- ists. .Tack Zimmerman, 24-year-old Schools affected are in one ot ucational future uncertain. They eyes to pass 50 per cent more r-Groupded out Cor Strickland In Ith. palled by "the }arge quantities unemployed shipyard worker the poorer residential sections of had attended the formerly ali­ New York (N) 103 011 00G-6 ecutlve (<;Iosed) sessions with Arriving at the end of an over~ this year, and as yet, this state­ f~om 28 blocks away, was lined the dty. Occupancy of the tight­ white school under a school Cleve/.. nd (A! 000 000 110-2 of fear and lIate" generated "in witnesses . really serve a useful cast day, as the cloUds parted ment has been only ;a dream. E-Dnk. Stdck1and. Garcia. RBJ­ that room (the senate caucus $100 on an assault charge for lY packed ro,,, houses sometimes board decision to comply with May. 2, Rhode!! 2. Wllllama. Westrum. room)," in which the hearings purpose. He noted the difficulty showing patches of blue and gold hitting hlm_ shifts from white to Negro In the the U. S. supreme court ban on Against the Spl\rtans, the Wertz. !lmlth. 2B-Thomp!lOn. Glynn. for lawyers, se.naiors and wit- In the west, WelCh seemed to be Hawkeyes . passed only seven }is- Wertz. :;i.,...Avtla. Wllilams. Dark. were held. 3 Othen Fined middle of a block. racial segregation. They were '01'-'Oa,'4. Williams and Lcx:kman; Jlesses to recall !precisely, "after worried about only one thing as times, completing five. On the 8trlckl.nd apd W~rt •. Lett-New York GesturH with G1assse Two other while men and one The schools involved in Fri- barred Thursday when a newly (N) t. Cleveland CAl 5. a long, harQ. day," what has hap- he hurried 'to a dinner· of the other hand, Montana, in tht!ir Occasionally gestw'ing with his J!egro were tined $25 for dls- day's demonstrations have had formed board reversed the prev­ BB-Gareta 3 !T/lompson ~. Williams). pened. Iowa Legal insUtute. "They must Ious decIsion in the wake of pro­ tirst game of the season agalnsl Houlieman J CRhode.) . N.rJelkl 1 horn-rimmed glasses In a manner orderly conduct. only tiny minorities ot Negro pu~ Ft. Lewis, Wa4h., attempted 17 (Lockman,. G"m~ 3 (Smith, Philley. He suggested that the whore be awfully sad in Cleveland to­ A young woman pbyslcal edu- pils since integration went into test meetings, burning crosses Avl1al. SO-Garda 3 (Dark. Wejllrum. reminiscent of the protracted se nate committee should release day'" he said. aerials and comp1eted 9 tor ld nQ",e,l. HrlUltem.. n 1 (Gomez). Nar· cation teacher rescued a Negr9 effect with the start of the .chool and the refusai of many white hearings, Welch conveyed to his a transcript to the press when yards and one touchdown. Mon­ lesIJl and consideration ot his own pro­ sore Ie,. ed defense offlclala had con­ the Churchill government will an enlar.ed se-ven-nation Brus­ gram. which called for controls With scout. JJeenn, doYm ness as a "law enforcement ofti­ fessed leakin, secret informa­ be withdraw its 48-hour-old offer sels conference alliance. to rest mainiy in the hands of a trOITl tbe preu box, tw Ha"k- ' cer" would diminished. tion from the l{ational Defente Welch explained that It ill the to maintain troops on the Eu~ Thursday. French Premier Pi- lIew European armaments au­ eyes are likely to play undtr council. top mllitaTY planntni 'ropean continent If the confer­ thority. wraps >8S much as the ambitioUs tunction of the senate and senll­ erre Mendes-'France was report­ tors to make laws, and the func­ body of the nation. ence breaks down. The present Brussels alliance Grizzly team will allow. But tion ot the ,xecutlve to enforce The dlaclosure came _ftet the Secretary of State John ..Foster ed to have accepted the com­ -Britain, France, Belgium. Hol­ with the ofteDJI needi~ consid­ Y~UNG CBBIS DUROCRU ~.. a hur and a wbUlpered word them. He deplored the tendency two men had been arrested and Dulles hu already warned that promise. advanced by BelIIan land and Luxembour. - would erable polilblnJ, E" will , qn­ for bla ...~ Manapr Leo DIIroober of t,be Glanta, hi 'he drellln, to disregard the distinction. : , questioned all Thu1sday nllbt In tbe United ~ta mliht have '0 ForeiJn Mlnilter Paul- Henri be expanded to include West doubtedb- turn looIt , repres­ I'OOIil after the 'New Yol1len made" three In AI row over the "The slmple <;SIuntry lawyer," the case that ls threatenJn. to withdraw Its troops It'om;Europe Spaak, to live NATO apd the Germany and Italy. These BeV.. entative attack with warl Smltb, Clel.labd Ibdlaba Ia tbe Wort. Berl... '!'be Olan.. eo,,,d Prl- received areat applause at tht! blow up into a major poUt1cal unless the talks succeed. enlarlled Brussels groupln. joint nations would be repruen\ed In Udie Vinctnt aad CaptatD BIIl­ ..,'. r .... 8·1. I concl uslon pf bls speech,' scandaL He made no .move to chan.e controlt aimed . at preventinl the authority . keyllroWer. ' . . J.....