• r.t • Miss ' Universe Contest LONG BEACH, CaUl. (It -Iowa's • Carol Morris, "Mi!s ," this morning was named "){iss Universe" in the internation· aI beauty contest. The Queen was selected at 1 a.m. rrom a final .,oup 01 five contestants that in· , . ducted "Miss Germany," "Miss Italy," "Miss England." and "Miss e ." Miss Morris is the only daughter '\eroing The State and the People of Iowa City " an Ottumwa. iowa, minister, and _ parents, the Rev. and Mrs. La· Established in 1868 - Five Ct'nls a Copy Member of Associated Press - AP L<>ased Wire and Photo Service Iowa City, Iowa, Saturday, July 21, t9 ~ 6 f verne Morris, were among the audio ence waitiDg ior the final session. They flew in today. ,. 'The runner·up In the contest MariDe Orschel of Germany, and "Miss Sweden" was third. Together with the title Miss Mor· H:ause Votes· Funds for riB won a six month motion picture cdntract at $250 a week. a COD vcr· Mble coupe, and numerous items ., clothing and jewelry. Tile Rev. Mr. Morris arter his dauehter's selection disclosed that ~ still carried in the toe of his Atom P·ower,Sp·ee.d-U-p lJloe a penny be found In the street ibortly before his daughter left leW8 to compete in the contest. Miss Morris is a 20-year-old Says British, Qrake University, Des Moines, w. Germany. 19wa, coed, who "wished upon a liar," ud became the 1956 "Miss . U.S." at L and sharks," Sen. Carl Hayden (D·Ariz.l; op. 83 to 88 degrees with lows in the September Cor a discussion of House dealt with 24 amendments present conspiracy indictments power plants. flew Friday .nl~t to Panama Cor pas'"" the Ellender errort reo upper 50s and lower IiOs. heart disease and allied ailments. f . h bill b k t·t . Ed d A E' ; .. As they entered the . water, the u~ to. be ore reporting t e ac 0 I' agamst war . ppmg, an lIJ:lPrecedel\ted three-day meet· _ duce military 'aid, said NATO -na· Friday Iowa City temperatures The doctors are going at the in· The Senate already has approved this Democratic·backed prog'ram, in, ,with 17 other We~tern Heml· witness went on, one recr~t waved tions ha~ PUt up $6 Cor every sial· reached into the middle 70s. A vitation oC the Ministry of Health sell with a [avorable recommenda· Hodge 's chief lieutenant, and Ed· without the (Inancing, and it is. sphere preslden~. He fs scheduled a stick at other~, ,c.rying out lar .0C U.S. military aid durin,. the brief shower brought .07 inch oC of the U.S.S.R. and with the ap· tion . ward A. Hintz, resigned president now awaiting House action. Re· to make a fortna1 speech Sunday­ "snake" and "shark" in a sportive past three ~ears. rain. prova) of our State Department. Five amendrhcnts, mainly proce· of the Southmoor Bank and Trust publicans ani! some Democrats op. ~ .first siDce !}is June 9 operati~n. mood. dural, were adopted. Co ., Chicago, the bank at which posing it contend It might retard But gaiety turned to panic, Gra· Confer~es Accept Social Securi.ty ~ill- The civil rights legislation is en· some of the warrants were cashed. private eHorts to develop atomic . MVIRNMINT PAY BOOST­ energy. ~sident Eisenhower's request for bowski testified, when members of ,- - dorsed by the Eisensower admlnis· Conviction on a forgery charge '- ,plly .boost tor several hundred .,.p level government executives ,as, ~ovecl in the Senate Friday Iowa City Official~ ~ voice vote. But attached ' to =.~:t~~= WOmen: Disabled 'M, ay Benefit ;:!~M;~~'"i"~::=~:~:;'~ :::;:~::':~:E-= A second recruit survivor of the, adjournment rush is on. carry 1 to 10 years Imprisonment tie adnlInfstration 'request was a t, . .1 ~t ' In' Clvll Service rc:tirement platoon , Pvt. Mel.vi~ Bar~r, II, of WASHING1'ON ~nate.H~ Friday night the Social Security About 200,000 widows, and 300.. Postponing the final vote untl terms, on conviction. To AHend Omaha \i!lleflts, expe.cte.d to cost up to City, fol'owe" Grabow· conferees \ I friday reached fmal tax would increase ~2 per ~nt Jan. 000 working women and 300,000 Monday was part of an agreement Coutrakon questioned Hodge Fri. .. ' t70 million additional annually, ski to the witness stand. ID hili agreement «in • tr~il:blazing Social I, 1957, instead of 1 pe cent as wives of retired husbands are ex· under which Southern Democrats day in his office. Epping was ques· Airline Hearjng ~at the admlnlltrat10n OPPOses. testimony, he said, of MeKeoD just Security bill PermlltUlf women to voted by the House. J pected to begin drawing the new stopped filibustering aeainst the tioned in two sessions Thursday. " draw retire~nt benefits at age The new retirement a.e fo wom. benefits in the Cirst year -if Presi· bill. E r F'da Co t k h d Iowa City witnesses will appear ~Core he ordered the men on the 62 and disabl~ wor~ers to ,et pay· en for the Cirst time bte~ksrthe 65 dent Eisenhower signs the bill. The l While the SouUlerners did not saida~,~erlot ~~ ~dictm~~~'?~O~d before the Civil Aeronautics Board To Head Publicity disciplinary march: ments at a,e sp. " deadline set up when )he Social Se. first payments Cor all three groups succeed In attacbing any major be considered by the Sangatnon hearing 'Iueeday in Omaha to try . At h II "He told us the ones that could The bill, bpposed in several of curity law was passeil originally In Wlder tbe new plan would go out amendments; they achieved their County grand jurv• ftJ" '0 io Co ege swim (sic) would droWJI and the its principal features by the admin· 1935. r for November this year. main goal - • make sure the bill J to prevent the suspension or Iowa . QIIes that couldn't would be eateD istrallon, is e~ to be p~ Under tbe Senate ~ersion adopted The benefits for totally and per· g~s to th~ /)Cnale ~ late in t~e He also said that tbe number of City's commerci,1 airline service, Tracy H. No ',G, AIDSWOrjll, b ba ks .. by both branches and sent to Pl'eSl' by the conferee~, however, two manenUy disabled workers at age dymg sessIon that It never will cancel!ed . warrants missing ~rom city attorney Edward Lucas, said. been 'named director of Y s r " , dent Ebenbower next week. groups of women ould have t. ac. 50 add this form oC protection to reach a vole. H~dge s .flles n~w numbe~s at east Friday. at WJttenber Collese Bar~r s apparent ~ip of the Rep. Jere Cooper (D·Tean.), cept a reduced r te' of payment oC the Social Security system [or the The .Jll.easur calls for creation o[ 4ti. PreVIOusly, It wall I>,eheved only • , tongue went Into. tile record that chair~ of the conferees, /IBId the retirement Jeriocl if tHey went first time, although many previous a commission to investigate civil 42 wa~rants were mlllSmg. City ofCIcials, city council memo ~, O,(/ efC~lv. Au" 1, Dr, W. way. 'Court attacij!s all'eed be that all .,ve'l Senate and live on the roUs at 62 Instead of 85. eHorts have been made to get it rights problems throllJlhout the Eppmg was not Of! the state pay bers and representatives Crom the noD Reck, Wlttenbers's mel\nI to I8Y those who wouldn't House conlerees .Igned the coafer· Working wO~n .,.ould receive at into the law. country and proposes new federal r?'!. H~ was p.art ~\l':\er of an au· Chamber oC Commerce are expect- ~sident, announeed. swim would ctrown land those who ence . reP,Ort. He said they would 82 tmly 80 perl cent of the age G5 Heretofore the system has pro· legal aids for minority grouJ\'S. dlting firm, whlc~ dill a lot of work ed to attend the -hearing. "'Nom, will tec:elve his M. A. ld I ould 'be' ti meet asain twxt.'rIJesday to take a payment and, wives 75 per cent. vided retirement and survivor ben· Three of (the amendments would for Hodge s oC~lce . Epping was Last week, United Airlines an. III jo~m from SUI cou sw m w eaten 'I final look at~1f report, and then This rate wOWd be Increased pro. eCits: establish rules Cor the protection of known as Hodge s or~ce manll8er . . e~, 1.7. He hal served sharks. • the House' would act on it promptly. portionatel~foach month the worn- Under the bill, disability pay. witnesses during the proposed in. After undergoing aUestionlng by nounced that t~y had appealed to ~informatloa Inwrn Cor the News ijarber, a 6-foot Negro, still was The co"C~ accepted the Sen· en waited ~st a,e 82 to begin re- ments would be available as a mat. vest1gation, require that allegations Hodge Thlil'sday, EOlping's aUor- the CAB to suspend airline service ~ . In,onnatlon Service at SUI on the stand when the court·mar· aw p';oviiiOllS u ' to the two major ceiving the berteflts. ter of rigbt to those covered by So· oC civil rights violations be made In ney, Hugh Dobbs, said Epping was to Iowa City. UAL spokesmen said .u.~ September, 1t54. tial reCessed until :r-toDc\8)'. issues - the IICW disabUity pro- Widows, ithe third ,roup of wom· cial Security. They will run frolft writing, and provide the commis· only "a messenger boy" in the that the serville iD Iowa Cit~ was ,. A arlCluat41 or Cornell The first witness qf 'the day was gra.m Al!d t~e lower retirement age en who r!celve Social Security reo $30 to $108.50 a month and are elt· sion could not delegate inquiry pow· Hodge case. • economically unsound aDd U\at 1ft.. Vernon, Norris was S./S~. Edward A. HuH,' 31, of Chi· for women. The ~ment age for tlrement beneClts, would get at II! pected to ave~ge about $75 . The ers to any subcommittee composed Dobbs said Epping only deliv- they planned to consolidate Iowa ~ admluloDi : ~ounaelor there cal/O. He was McKeon', noncom· -both- men and. wolnen II now 65. the full ate to which the)' are en· £irst payment would be made in oC fewer than two members of die· ered packages and envelopes be· City's service .... th that of Cedar ~"' Je~ •• . ,. ___ . miuioned luperlor officer. Under the rneNure lI,reed llpon tiUed I. '06. _. _._ _ JuI¥ 1~7. ____ • _ lerent polJUcal PlIrUes, tween Hadje anq HiDu in ChlcBlo. Rapids.

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BeHer Share Your Toys, Little Man ----The Dailv Iowan qene,.q.f , {. ., , The Daily I0W6n " an Inde­ The Iowan editorltJl mrtI AGUOA8 ACRIM CONGI GATIOH r.r- I . W ....I..... I. .'RST UNlTAR.A SO lETT pendent dDUy neu:8pdpcr, writ· write' itl editorioU without ..bb l E. la... C"1I«r I ••• A't•• ad Gilbert , . noiice6 ten and ~cfjted by I.tudentl. It .bb.l. _:.. 101,. ~ ..... a,..! ..... Tlo ...... Air..,,, J . N. lI •• rllLln. censor hip by administration or Pul" C ..n~ral Notice. must be r!;Cdved .1 TIlt " gooemcd by a board of floe A IMIILY OF GOD ummer eF .... lce. 10 a~m . Daily Iowan olliee. RoOm 201. e...... I faculty . The Iowan', editori4l 43': Ii. CII.lo. S '. Serm.n: ··CaD C.D.,elente Cblnle!" munleaUons Centt!r. by 8 8.m. lor pu~ rtudene tnutees elected by tIl" T ... lOY. Oa. lUll... P ..I •• lJell1lon the {ollowln, momlnll· The" be t~ ltudent body and four faculty policy, therefore, iI not Mae.­ .....,. Ik .... ~ 'I ..... FaEI ~IIlTH.ODI T C UAPEL mu.t or lelllblY Ifrllltn .... . ••rala, "1 .n~lp. 11 ...... ,aL Third Av'. dened; they will not be .ccepled blll .,· trustees appointed by ,lie presi­ ,arily an e-zpre ion of SUI ad· ClUJ ••••• • Cb ...~. 11 ...... The It".... . Jamu P . Maner. Pastor pbone. The nally lowan """"".. 1be."1l C ...I A ..h ...... 6:4~ , .•• rl,hl 10 edll aU G En~raJ Notices. dent tlte unitJersity. milllstratiml policy Of opinion. t·. .otl8Y Stho.l• •••.• . of &yaa~e:u.u~ 8tI:Yl",; l' . .... W... bl, . 10 :';; •• m. E.... 'dhll. S.rvl••• 1:SI ...... BETH"-"" RAPTI T CR IIca . EDUCATION STUDENTS - ~~ JI 81. ••• Filib A .... T"!! ae\'". LteaArei D. GoriMeD. PI. t.r "aIINOS MEETINO family picnic sporu;ored by ~ .U,.III •• W.,.h •• lu-det. 9:( 1.1 1• .,a Me ...,. . l ilion ,al_, WIlUam Connor, Clerk Education Wives Club will be held 1 LID. W... IoI, .1 O:1Itt ...... S.a'ay Sunday. July 22, at 6 p.m. at' M~ ..,e: "Splrlt •• 1 ID.I,. II ...;' Tnlal., U.I .... C .... p ••• ::It p.m. shelter No. 2 in City Park. Brlnt611 Coattail Riding Evea'a, G •• pd enr.ee. 1:31 ,.m. OBACE MISSIONA.,. CHUBCD Me JA.e: " Pretleua •• 0."·. I,bt:' 18.l4 Mu tlnl ve. a covered dish. your own piKe , , , T ... "v. N.r .... H.bb...... r sellings. drink, and sandwiches. ., By MALVINA LINDSAY BITaEL AFalCAN II1T80DIST 111101. ludy. 0:43 ...n . ORUIICR Sermon ., W.,..JII" ••: '0 • . m. fro. til. W8.IoID,". P ..t ••• T',... H.ralol _ III S. Gnnn .. In. In,.,lr.UOD 8e,,,Jee .nd. youth Mer:t. 1,...... • a . MoD ••• hl. r ..t •• ,.,. ,.111 p.m. I BUSINESS EDUCATION - If I w n't surprised to ~cc that Scnator Whoo£ had added On.lI.naI. S , .... Su... o £ •••,dlsll ••• ,.m. dinner for students. teachers. aDd J W..... I', 4,"" friends will be held at the Ok Yokql • an "I Lik Ik " hatband to his ~I Like lk " l\ccktie, lapel but· HLLLEL FOU DATION TBI H IeR 0 ..' onal T I '!:! E. Market. 1. • Inn in Amana Thursday. July 26, ton, and un gla . . Ir.t Klrkt..... An. r,.r. •~ re4~'lek P • .!"-r't,u~r. DIt,.,., Eyer' P'ella"", EVIJlleU " at 6:30 p.m. Dr. Walter Daykl~ OJ "How's your campaign coming?" I asked. 1'I1b', CI ...... V . .... IOWA CIT .. MENNONlTE CHUIICR will speak on "Unionization of the , lI.,al", Wor lal,. II . .... 814 CI.,,, lit . lit I' ena•• : "Salva lien In Chl' b'." Tbe It ••. Vlr,lI lI.. on.m ... . ".~.r Office Worker." Reservations "Wc're in. It' a landslidc." Ev ••••, Wor h.p S.rvlee, , ,!It , ..,. . Bu'" S.b •• I. 8: I~ ••m. $2 a plate should DC ~ade in Roo~ Ser.... : ;'Tla. Ba!reD Fl,:Tree"· "But you still have strong opposition." M~Tnlnr "'.rul, . •8 : Hi a.M. 218. University Hall. before Mon Ih Eveele, e!"lee, 'l;~O p.m. "So what? Just as oon as lk how up on my circuit it' CH tCR or Jil S C HIIST day. July 23. )11 or LATTEa-DAY AlNTS JEIIOVAH' WITNE BES 119 E ....In.lI. III. - poof." He gestured into thc air. e J ~' H t. Prlulh...... IID' •••••• ".bllt! T.lk. ~ ,.m. FAMIL Y NIGHTS , Famlly ~You 're counting on his coming into your state?" ••4. y S~It ..I . I ...... "Ca .. Yo. Talk WlIb lile Uradf" '" S • .,...... ,Me,"a" , ':31 ,.m. by J . rent.on Nights at the ' Field House will lie 'Sur. Didn't he ay b 'd make a vigorous campaign? lIe's . W.ltbl.",., S,,,,. 4,.m. held each Wcdnesday from 7: 15ol1 eH IICR or THI NAZA&ENE " Wa,I"... ~he all!''' Warr:re:' in bett r shape th n vcr bcfor - can liCK hi weight In wild­ ".. ,If., ••" .... eu"ten StIl. until 9. Students . starf and faculty' Tit., aey. In J . R ••"er, Mlnl&hr METHODIST CII R H arc invited to bring their spouses I, ca . You'll sec. H e'lJ go out and g t a Congrcss to baek him 0,...... C ....·• Mlal. t.r .r AI •• lo Jell.r •• and Dubuque Sl•• • n"., eh•• " 1: L1 &. 111 .• Dr. L. L. Ounln,lon. M'nl tn and childrcn and use the facilities I• up." Moral., W .....,. IU : ~.l! . .... E .... rd PhIUlp•• A.... I ••• ~1h.l.t. r provided for family-type rccte1 " 8rt ee FeU.wIllIp, G p.m. The Bev. aabert S.n .... "By the way, \ hat '~ the S Ilat going to do about forcign, \ ' .ulh D •• " 0:43 ,.m. 311nJtter to Student, lltion. In addition to swimming 8e· .J Enn,oll.tlo S • ..,I ••• 7:31 p."'. Joyee loulam) er, starr As otlat. t1vities. horse shoes. darts. croJ aid?" · . . Cbur.h School. 0:30 .nd 11 •. m. THE CONO.EOATIONAL HUaCH MDrnln, Worlblp, 9:30 • . m. quet. teUter ball. paddle tennis. ·d Clint...... J.tt.r.. h. , , , wYou mean that globalolley stuH? Nothing. if I can belp it. ( shuquoi. table tennis. badminton ~'J Th ..... 1010. G. C •• I,. Klnbt•• ItEOaGANIZED CR aClI OF JESUS Why should llcl am be a anta Claus, a ~uckcr, pour hi Ma,.ln, "or hi,. 1t:4n ..... CRal T 0" LATTEa D Y SAI.NTS and other activities are available. (~ .Ik. t"ODI, fellowshl,. 3:50 , .... Conference Room t J;., money down a rall101 , give away hi shirt to (or igncrs who . . Jo",a Mem.rlal Union EVANGELICAL ,.alE ORUaCR Dan E. " 'aUe, ra tor BAB¥ SITTING- The University ,! Coral.lU. oon't like him, 11 th Am rican taxpayer dowI; th riv r -?" Genual W.rlblJlI D!_ •. m . Cooperative, Baby Sitting League I, Tile •••• J. . P.I ...... r~l .. , Cia ea, 9:4G a .m . Hu nd.,. cls ••I, 1:. 3 'Please, just a minute. Isn't the Pre ideot asking the enate a._. Se rmon, ]'~3' •. m ... book wiU be in the charge of Mrs. .. IOr"la, ,,_"I,. 11 •. ,. . Jeanne Sunde from now 10 July to restor the cut in for ign aiel? Jla Jl't h put that fir ton th erm.n: " A C'hilleare f.r S,lrl".11 811AaON EVANGELICAl, - Fr.,re. 1.0'" 30. Phone her at 8·2734 if a baby - N ITED BaETIfRltN CIfURCd list of thing he wants tllis Congress to do? Arc ou going to HI.Te-ea.s, U ,.m. Kalona sitter or information about joining , ".e.l'.F. Bible 8t.'1 H•• r, G , ..... The an. 11. • NI"",,.tt, r •• tor "olr •• h .....I. 1 p.m. 8un"" S.II.o\ 9:30 • . m. the group is desired. oppo e him?" .. £yenI8, Servh:e, ".18 p.m • 'I .. ~"rnln, W.,.hl,. 10 :30 '.m. .00 "Mc oppose Pr id nt Ei cnhower? Look at thi ." S nator . abJ.~: ~Th' co,!"a 1011. of God." Vnlver.lty 'ellow.hlp Supper. G ,.m. eve-Illn, ' ''.nihlp. ' ::l() p .m. NEWMAN CLUB - A picnic will .1 Whoo[ opened hi br/crcll e and handed me a heet of papcr. - ),laST BAPTIST CIiUItCJI Iror lranlportatlon to all servlees. call be held Sunday. July 22. Meet al .1 N.,th CII.lon .nd 'a .. eblld Sio. a-411~ or '-4241.) '"That's the statement 1 sent to ,every new pap r. radio and TV , Th a. ". G. T ...... "allaru " Mini tor the Catholic Student Center at iilQ Cb.r.h th ••I . ' ::10 ...... liT. MAII.1"8 C Il URCD p.m. ,,' tation in my state." Morain, W ... hlp. 10:43 ' .111. Jetterl on and Linn l li • • • rm.l'I ! " Our h~rl.bed IJrrJla,e," b, al. Itev. C. n . ~1.lnb.r, . .. o.tPr id nt wants something don ." klc's '"entur - lh remoml of course offensive through sugges· FlaST CR a H OF CDBIST. J~8 M.Lun t. their hours posted on dllors. r'rhi. t ... horun, eler rtpre enlatiYe 'CIENTI T "You m an th 'y do." oator Whoof gave me a si).(nifieunt "Horror comics" from the new - )fUft ","en ""n1 .n the o m e lub· tive lLIustrations (of clem nts not Very II... h,•. J . D. C"'W'1. J'a lor loet are ...I"d •• r withhold I.tle ... 1e:! E. C.ll elO I. The ReT. P. J. Budreau, aDd blandS'- which has end d in ue· (·oRtribulo,... re IhnUJ!d I. not mare u s u a II y thought "Horrific," 8UDd ... Soho.l. 9:45 • • m. 'thf': Bev. A. R. Borderklrc.her. tI II/dant.. look. "I'm not saying the Presid nt himself isn't trying to do though sometimes "terrific") - M.r1Jln, I!Ivlce. II a.m. ij.bdlY Ma.lel, 6:45, II, 9, JO, .nd lI :~O ces. ty heartic t congratula· ."." ." 0 I,U.,. In " "Tl ~~ .·d.' pulo'. Lellon 8ernlOll: "Trulb." a.m. , Oplnllnl .~prt ,e.' ~ot atee .rlly the right thing but -". J[ topped, compressing. hi lip ti ht­ a comics in any genre may be. Wdoo d.y Teatlm.n)' Me.Un,. 8 , .m. The 18 ' .m. m ... I •• 111,10 M••• un, tion to lr. prlnkle. for man· re,n ~n ' tbo • It TII~ Dally I." ••• ) official daily aging hi task 0 well. II was an including ome of the so-called · . . by the contre-ratlon. ly. "Now don't mi understand me," he WCllt on. "I think Presi­ "laST ENOLISD LUTD!RAN Da", MI ,,,'. 6:3& • . m., ., • . m., 7:30 • •m. unworthy one. but the novelty of genulqely "Cunny" on s - and , CHUIICR , . , dent Eis >nhow r is the ublcst man in this country, the greatest les ar nOw inacce ib '; It ,,.buq .. a.' Mark.' St • ST. WENCESLAUS Cn URCD OUlcom de rv s comm nt. thes musl [ guess. !xl weeded Dr. Oeor.e W. Foret., prea.,blnc t'lW t. l)avenport. t. leader in the world. Look at this." , I am lad "th ' children do not mean ' that (;('rlain comic books oul. though they won't kill any· Mornln, Wo,.blp•• ::so ' .m. The Jtev. Edwlrd '\'. Neultl, P. tor f fccl in any way the 10. of thi offering imnginahv content sec­ one. tlell t nol anyone under 40...... f .hUI. " •••.m . The Kel • Geor,e Baelaman, II"'.'" ~ BULLETIN Thc Scnator drew from his bri £oas a book of "I Lov h Con,r.,.llon.1 B. hi Din ... r.lI.w­ l:Iu ••• y M...... o:al •.m •• a a .m •• parlicular brllnd of (.'Omlc , bul ond only to Walt Disney, vivid But the better ones. 50 rudely In, JeHle• • 1ft I .m ., 11 :113 I.m. Ike" ~eals. "I nd ' m to my worn n comtitucnts," h said. L.lber LeA.rUe, 7 ,,~ftt. Vall, Ma ..:., '3 a."!., 7:3t ,;.m, I am afraid I do. and th' "saVl'­ and original. arc now banned and shllken from ~ur slands en mas· "po you think unything will be don to modify th fcCar- UI ·mind -oC -youth" dri vc Wlllch e. arc quite as valid and. to lhe FlaST PRESI'IYTEIII N CHURCD TUNITY EPISCOPAL CIIUIlCH Iowa Cilian can wlti t1 for a~o E. t . -r n-Wultcr Act?" rved II a writeup of th itUII- L1miled group which finds thc 26 E. Mar... t St. C.llo,. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Uwm . U ll1!'nn • in . horl. that one gcnr of int rcst, a· appealing D,. P. H wllO ....11 ••• , .'B'.... Tile R ••• lI ..old 1'. "'00 ••, Aul.r bWhy hould anything be done? We have too many peopl lion was nn emetic on its own. Tho &ev. J.r.me Leb•• Mlal. '.r I. 1101), oml1lu"I.~. I •• m. oC th' auth nlic ind enduring a til eartton. jungle. or war Students nr~a.kf.d, M:80 a.m. SATURDAY, JULY 21. 1956 W•• lmlnlter Cbolr 1t...... I. 1:ll •. m . Mora'n, t':a"er, H. a.m. with accents in thi country already." • • • gcnr s in Ul ' lilerature of thiS comics. Thcy offer horror as a Crib I •• Care !>urN", 1:30 ...... 1 , . fairly teady diet. of course. but PI., bu. (or lour"'" II". , •• r uld.. ZION LUTIIERAN ell RCII UNIVERSITY cal,ndar It,.". art "But th President ha asked that its inequities b rcmoved "TODAY, afl.'r a sur vry of lh" 8:~ .~m. J.hnloft and Bloomlnrton Sta, planl. inee cave ma n rirt hud­ ven lhe d volee would be likely scheduled in the P ....ldent' .... - esp dally the rprinting provi 'ion." hop in Uti cIty that sen comic'. M.rnln, W •• bl,•• ::It I.m •• nI1. The aoy. A . C. I'r•• III. Paator fjn~ t der d 01 his own paintings o[ to vary it with other sorts of Htrmo,,: HTh. La .. of 00'." l'fornlnl' ~" orshipi I •. m. and lU: SO ..... fice, Old Capitol. "D!mgerous. Ridic - I mean the President is u great man . ther is not on pi ee of such Student. Suppt-r. ~ p.m. I Suna.y School, 9 : U • . m . I Iiteralure (horror comics! on any lila todon, mam~th . or what· comic . Maybe there lire a '.'.n. V •• , ... - 111 0... 10 • •• p..... Adall IIlbl. C, .... 8:80 . ... Wednesday, July 25 few. just a few. who demand a great personality. but - -well, he sometimes gets lllll'Ound oC the slands. What does this ever - a genre natural Cor 8 p.m. - University Chorus. ( advice. You e th y T"." Tbe Senator stopped ag:lio and mean?" It mean . aClually. thlll comic book explof ion a humor som thing beyond "plain. divert­ Symphony Orchestra and Sololsts some of the mo I adroit. literatc. or adventure-has n squelchep ing. harmless humor" - though The Room .Without a View tightened his lips. 'Her, let me give you a pre ent," he said, they ar doubtl ss wary or Present Conccrt Version of Opera and pictorially ingeniou com- and forbidden . maligned by small· From rhe Report~r "Samson and Delilah" - Iowa Me· handing me an "I Uke Ike" pencil. .. Just ord red hi.!: b teh sou led individual .whose imagin­ speaking out. with tho banner of People in glass houses gee through them. This was an unmistakable "juvenilc delinquent" waving conclusion to bo drawn Crom a recent conference In Washington on the morial Union. to bahd out in my campaign." ations exceed only th ir over·all Thursday, July 26 mental faculties. over those comics made o[ slern· house of the future, in which a hundr(.'(i housewives spoke their minds "Any chance for civil-rights Ic 'islation in this Co U~I'~s?" cr stuff. and voiccd lheir desires. the most poignant o[ which was lor a "par. 6:30 p.m. - The University Club It i raUl r rcg$,table. Porch Party. University Olub "Not an iotll, if you ask me. People in thill col4lllry have Oh, Booksl Of course. "Iur mind·twist- "This experimcnt in joinl civic lor ." This was to be a room with a door-no sliding screens or panels­ Dclion has been a tr mendous where they could escape teen·agers. television. the tricycle set. conver­ Rooms. too many rights already. What th y ne d is more direction. .ront lhl> Mill Campus ing. delinquency 'ecding" ma­ success and should be classed as sation, and electronic cooking aids. They were bitter about "uniform 8 p.m. - Univcrsity Play "Dag· lerials must go! Strange tbat zil"-University Theatre. Look at youth. Womcn." The pre cnt library building on tc n·agers arc elkouragcd to a prime example that American houses on denuded acres" and about picture windows. And they clam· "But I understand the Pre idcnt has 'aill he is ..sking very the campus grounds was built in indlviduallslie aclion has not in ored [or a liLlIe "decontamination room" ncar the back entrance where II p.m. - Summer Session I;ec­ read Poe. \1acbe tt-rl· strange that ture: illustrated lecture by Dr, little on civil rights and that wbat he is asking be expects to 1912. commemorating lhe 50th ome of lhe {inestl.ues of "Clas­ the least faded [rom lhe nalonlll mud could be scraped orc thcir offspring. • annivcrsary of th foundation of scene. But the battle Is only If our memory is correct. our grandmother's house contained all Francis Henry Taylor. former gc." _ sic Comics" (a !lroup usually t Keio Uni versity. Though it was partly won ." And this rot is th~ features these ladies sigh for. It would be nice if the architects of Head of the Metropolitan Museum emphatically apD,ovcd l have of Art - "The Great Collectors"­ "Just let hilll try - no; lmeall that of cour' W(l all want tp bombed and de troyed during been devoted to I1)Ilsters o[ the only partly over - It gets bet· today could reconcile their lIesthetle principles with the pursuit of pri· the Second World War. and was ter! Mr. Sprinkle apparently vacy-all. of course. [or ,10.000 on a rolling. wooded lot on a ourving Iowa Memorial Union. back lip th Presid nt, but Congress is going to be too busy to mocabre and supernatural. Frid.y, July 27 reconstructed tn 1950. al present thinks of horror comics - with street. get around to everything." the library holds over 260.000 .' . ~. no diCCerenliation between the 8 p.m. - University Play "Dag' Japanese book and over 120.000 cheaper and the belter ones. all zil"-University Theatre. "You think this. Congres ' will pass any bills?'" IS THE FACT taat many of of which he has sO nlightily ban· "'Sure. 11']] pass the pork - I mean the rivers and harbors books in the roreign lllnguage. lhe horror comics pictorialized (For InfonnaUon ...... re'n' d.t.. ~ Though the number of volumes ished - as being akin to adult yond this ac:hedule. Ice re.. rvaUons .. appropriation and - well let's see ... Say this j off the record, famous fictions of lhe gcnre - "girlie" literature. Ihe office of the Prel ldent. Old may not be abundant, what th re Horace Walpole. Sax Rohmer. CapitoL) but some of us are trying to g t llle Bricker amcndment up Is should be utillied to the ut· Sram • toker (countless varia­ • • • again." . mo t. When one goes to the Ii· tions on the Dracula Uleme). brary. one always experience GHOULS DOWN, Mr. Sprinkle "So you can limit the President' tr aty-ma'ing powers?" Mr . Shelley. Poe. H. P. Love­ JS£ U M t1lese words of the librarian. craft. and 0 00. E"cn when is now on the trrlII Edl...... 11m Ne)' A sot. B .... Mer. • ..... 'Don 1.. BIHne. library arc not sufficient to salis· Sprinkle or anybody else might Ule picture of !lobby Thomson. reglslratlon s hown. and cas" dlsn\l!&o ..tt.-tal P-.. IIiut. ..TInn ....t.""nlOll CIualfted Mg•.••...•. OeM •• Davol fy the readers. to equip the li­ say~ it happens that some or the , who is a mcmbe ' or the Milwau· ed. Asat. City F.dltor ... .. Doryl ".:mlnll kce Braves, as it appeared with MARNER. l ame. B.rnard. Parn.1L Chief Pho,... .. phu and ClrculaUon MI~n Wld.wo.th brary with micro· film apparatus' horror comics were very good pleaded guilty on ch ...,. of Improper Wlrlpboto TedmIdan •• Larr7 J)Q es might be a good idea. indeed - by the standards used • today's sports stl,ry which. as • passing on hl.hway. rtne4 alO .nd costs . 8uboc:rlptlon ra.... - b" canter 'ID lt is not our intcntipn to ex­ for any comlc - .vastly better , usual. was pregnam with "exclu· SCKLOn. Theodore Lee. CoralvlDe. law. City. IS cenb weeJtb' or .. per press reproachful words to the than the generality of the pro­ sive" baseball slang. Please pleaded p,ulltv to • eharle of recklea ,..... In otx montba..... ; -drlvinll. fined $2S and eoot•. ..s_; "extra privileged" bcrrowers. duct. To say they were a "plague • point out to your ~rts editor SOMNOPAN. RAvlpan. 109 Unlvenll, tlu'ee ...... tho, $l.50. B1 mall I.. low.. We know the financial tiifficul· on the minds of childtcn" is to that Bobby Thclmsol\ "did" be· Qtn . I,n: case dl·ml.. ...t . '!'be Almdaled p,.,.. I. ~lltled .... lies they are .l.ip against. The s0- suggest that Mr. ~rinklc's col· long to the Yanks bit' is now STALEY. DUd l~ y T,o Welt B ••ndl; _tba, $3; .n otbu mall IUbIerlP. •elwl"'l1 to Ute 11M for rapubUc:llUoa lution lies in acquiring a larger laborator in this fampage was with the Braves at Mi waukee. pleaded Jullty 10 /I charle of Improper ...... ~.. par for; dx ...... i of ·.u ttle IDeal _ printed In I11III .moolng. lined . ~ and colt.. • dew_per _ • .0 .. ell AP _ Nick Katte"" . .. _ '9fI!f'1 ...,.. -ua.. 13'" allotment Cor the library budget. somc variety of I..'1101, pleaded f[I.lIly ...... m_ ...... ",aukee BrA ve_ la IA.\:l. tle ntJer It.· on chn'Qe oC &'Peedl ng ; fined flO ItIIl (rom them? bodie who ~cl\'es lo neg· and you havtn'l tven read It?" CleP-...... C)eater, I.nred to th. YANK . <0$\9. .. THI DAILY IOWAN-I_. City, I •.-S.tvrd.y, July 21, 19U-P.,. , To Survey SUI Zoologists To Attend Biology MeetilJg ,. Five members oC the Stale Uru- Embryonic Del·elo,?>ment." I Prot Jerry J . Rollros wiD relld Immunization versily oJ low partmenl of Zo- This report will be a summary or a paper on " Hormonal conlrol oC r oIogy wUJ nt papers at the It:a!bt studies made by ProCess". Ionset oC the corneal refl ex in Ra na I At 910 Kfloc7c:1e1 first International Congress of De- Witlehi alld his associates in which piplens" (frogs). I 01 Students TOOA 1" CUEDVLE veJopmental Biology. The congress larval trogs were treated with a Chih-Ye Chang. research asso- ':00 Momfo.g Chapel A survey of Johnson County stu­ PITJ'SBURGH 111- Steel negotia- will begiu Monday and last througb sex hormone, transforming aU male ciate, Wedn sday afternoon will :;~ New aturdll' Se~nad e ats to determine how many have tors Friday scheduled • meeting July 31 at Brown University, Provi- frogs into cgg·producing females. read a paper on "HydridiLation oC' V:M The Bookshelf beeP immunized was one of the .. 10. 15 low. Slate Deparlm~i oC Health projectl today in an effort to break the 31- dence. R. I. At the same lime these frogs rc- rrogs. 10:30 Vol... o( A.rlcullure announced Thursday at a Kllchen Conc.rt meetiDI of Johnson County Public day-old nationwide strike but were The sm Department of Zoology mained geneticaJly male. . Giovann i Chiem. research ass~- :n~ Recll.. 1 lilU quick to point out that the first will be represented by Prof. Emil He will report ' Wednesday afler- clate, now on leave Cro m the UDI- 12'00 Rhythm Ramble. Health Council. • I Npws ~ Chapman. president of the Saturday session since tbe dispute Witschl, Prof. Jerry J . KoUros, noon on "Standard Stages and Ta- versily oCN aples, Italy. will talk on In~ One Mun'. Opinion CoUIlCil, said that the survey would bles of Vertebrate j)QI'elopment : a "Effect of steroid hormone on the 1;00 Ear On the Mid ..... t began was no indication of pro- Sheldon Segal, Chlh-Ye Chang and Discussion of Guiding Principles sex differentiation of harks." Mu Ic {or L1stenlns ckterrnlne h~w many students r: EvolUtion o{ J azz hive been lmmunl~ed and It par­ gress toward a settlement. Giovanni ChicHi. and of Recent Propo a1 s." The conference i spon ored by ~:: Tu TIme SpecIal Storie 'N S IUU eills would be williJlg to consider David J . McDonald, president o( Prof. Emil Witschi will present Another Wednesday afternoon the International In lilute of Em- 5;30 News furlber immunization of their the striking United Steelworkers, two papers at th internatlooal speaker at the cOl}ference will be bryo)ogy, an organization which 5:45 liere'. To V del1UlS Dtnnrr Hour school age children. and John A. Stephens. top Industry meeting. Tuesday afternoon he will Sheldon Segal, research associate limits its world-wide m mbership ::~ New TIle survey will be conducted in negotiator, both said today', meet· speak on "Facts of £xperimental who will talk on " Hormonal Deter- to 75. Profe sor Witsehi has been 7CO Opera PM OrllAn Musk or the Centuries co-operatlon with the county ing is no more tlta. another at- Sex Re\'ersal and Their Bearing on minalion in the Difrerentiation oC a mcmber oC the In titute Cor:!O : :l~ N ..... Ind Spons schools. Chapman said. tempt to bargain out roadblocks to the Problems of GenIc Col\trol oC amphibian mesonephric blastema." years. 10:00 SIC N OFF The Health Council also will a contract agreement compile a directory of the various The negotiators held an hoUT and --;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:;:~:;;;;;;:;;:;;:;~;:;:;::;~~:;::;;:;;:;~~~~~~~~~~~~;:;~~;;~~~iiij~~~~~~~~ private and public health acencies 20 mlnute ses Ion Friday. then the In JohnSon County .• industry's team met for ]0 minute.~ Prof. Clyde E. Berry, associate with federal mediation director director of the SUI Institute of Ag· Joseph S. Finnegan and his two rkultural Medicine, and Ted A. aides. Hunter, chairman oC the Lion's Neither of the parties would Club Eye Bank Commlttee, spoke comment on Friday's developments to the group on tile activities of FRED J. FRAQU!LLI. II b • .". cllpt.l~ from N.J., !beir organizations. baslela the cov.r.d body of .n inf.nt boy .n the Hudson River pier as changeexcept toin saythe potheresition has they been held no I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;~~;:~~~~:!:~~~~~~;:~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The work of the agricultural' Tn. ha points to the plu. whera h. lithted the body •• ha IIptll'NChad .... when the 650,000 steelworkers Advertising Rates Miscellaneous for Sale Worle Wanted Help Wanted stitute, Prof. Berry said, has in­ pI.r in hi. cr.ft. An autopsy prond thllt the body wu that of • 08.· struck 90 per cent of the nalion's ODe Day ...... a Word duded studies on the effect of bom b.by, and d.finlt.ly could not ba Pater W.lnba.".r, Ii. wHki steel producini mills July 1. Two Days .. , ...... 10¢ II Word 8 uy Qu.ll ty COCKERS. Dial 4600 . WANTED, Rtmodello£ roorlnll. opout- FOUNTA IN H~LP wanled. Lubin', dlemJcals upon farm h~lth. safe­ old, milling from hi. hom. in W.stbury, N_Y. 8-4CR In.. Term. .vall.ble. CaU 141'8. Dru; 10"". &-21 Both sides insisted that reports Three Days . , ..... 12¢ • Word ------_ Kalon.. 7-JJ ---==------ty engineering and sanitation. of an industry move from its prc- ~+,ur D,ys ...... 14f • Word Instruction PART-TIME work (or housewlve., 100d Huhter said that the .ow,a eye strike position were unfounded. The Five Days ..... , .. l~ • Word Personal LC'ons profllJl. P hone 7005. 7-21 baak bas received 31 eyes and has Baby Found in River; Not Weinberger reported development said manage· Ten Days ...... 20¢ a Word B~~~~°t:I:l~ .le. onl. MImi ~~~ PERSONAL LOANS on type'l.,rlters. FR E1: RENT lor part time Child eare ttaasplanted 29 of them, with an by couple l'r Indlvld ual. Bo ~ rd ar­ ment's team considered ubm.iltlng he Month ...... 39¢ a Word p hono ..oph.. sporta equlpml nl, and rln, ement,. Perm.ne nL II ) OU nrc it per cent recof'd of success., He NEW YORK ~The body of a some details with the description J_elry. apcK-EYE LO NCO.. 121 to the union a three· year contract (MlnimWl Char,e 5(W ) Tralle,. for Sal S. Cap itol. 7-21ft lookln. for meana of dwayln. Uvln. stated that the Lion's Club eye newborn baby boy wa~ Cound noat· expens"a, lnvestl& ate thll oUC!. r. Phone of the Weinberger child.' proposal with improvements In the DlspJay Ad. 4434. 313 Myrtle. It no one bome, try bank has a list of over 1,600 per· ing in the Hudson RIVer Friday. A hourly pay package. One Insertion ...... I ..... Home for Sale III te evenlnl. 11-18 medical xaminer said "it defi ­ Dr. Millon Helpern. medical ex­ .IIY term •. rorell View Troller 81u. sons willing to donate their eyes ...... 9U a Column Inch l U",wl), 118 north. O'pen until • • In­ nitely is not the Weinberger baby." aminer, performed an autopsy and to the eye bank upon death. announced, un is the body of a Five lDIertions a Month, each cludln, Sund.y.. 8-16R A BARGAIN! The rinding of the body started DON'T GET _rUOD II8c a Column Inch Thll fIne two-bedroom home for '10.:100. Interviews Conducted newborn baby and probably was Rooms for Rent larat- kitchen w1th brt!akr."it Toom, al~ CHEMISTRY PROF an intense police and FBI checkup les than one hour old when it Tell IIIsertJons a Month. each dIn In. room . Inlerlor Ind ."Ierlor In to detllrminll whether It was that MARRIED ••• . "cellen\. c:<>ndilion. lull bo.ement. lot Monday, July 23 , MOUNT PLEASANT l.fI - Ap­ died." iDIertlOD .. 80t a Column Inch FOR RENT: A double "f0n. 6682. 7-.1 75,,150. Terms 12,1)00 down. pointment of Dr. Elizabeth H. Bey· of Peter Weinberger, kidnaped • ,without ...Int eur cemp .... P eter was stolen from a car­ Brld.1 Servl&». - Invl'atiMI. DEADLIHI Glenn M.. ekl Real EslJlte One of the f...test pro.reuln. com- non, formerly of Lincoln. Neb., as (rom his home July 4. The Wein· Deadline for classified ad· Typing ____.L..... _D_I_o_t_96_56_____ 7_- 24 panle. 111 . hlJ !Jeld will have a r~p ro - riage in back of his home in sub­ Announc.men'l, Imprinted H.... an ,I he,d of the Iowa Wesleyan Col· berger boy would be 6 weeks old leinl, W.ddlnt heIc., ''Thank vertising is 2 P .M. for Insertion TVPINC : Dill 1-0924. 8-14R enlatlve Inlervlewlnll men who have lege Chemistry Department was now if he still is alive. urban Westbury. the IoUowlnu qUIU!lcotioru: You" Ne"" Wacl41nt P ...... , 1ft followln, mornlng's1ssue. The TYPING. 2447. 8-11 LIVE AND PLAY aMounced recently. She comes When the body first was found Helpern said the body had been Itc. Dally Iowan reser\lel the right TYPIN'C: D ial t202. II-lOR THE MOBilE HOME WA. Y 1. Own .utomoblle In llood condlUM. from the faculty of Randolph-Ma­ by a barge captain near Picr 51 , in the water about a week. The HALL'S to reject any advertlslnc eopy. z. Wllllnll to (rlvel Monday through con Wom~n's College, Lym;hburg, TYPING: 0 1.1 8-0429. 8-16R Friday. Home rvery week,end. /( I it was thought to be between one (inding of the body brought police 127 ..11th Du ...... ue Va. and two month old. II lallied in and FB[ men to the cene. Wanted 10 Lines, 50 Model. 3. Hlah School education. I Apartment for Rent To Choose From, 4. Alllrl'uh'e ;rod a sincere de Ire lor WANTED: 'JWo-wheel trailer. C.II 2111. Idv.IlCemenl. W 1-" FOR QUlI:T GRADUATE STUDENT: •. Available ror Immedlnte "'nploy men ~. ---"l'""-:-..., ..... ~"T"--- Two-room (umlsh d .parton.nl. Prt- WOLlESEN'S, INC. Guaranteed $3~ r.lonthly. Autos for sale vate entr~nee . Share bath. $38. Four bl()(kl from campu.. Call 1538 .(ter N'o pre,·lou ....llInll experience neen· (he. 7. 24 Quality Since 1936 aary. Apply In pet..,n for Interview. IV49 CHE VROL.I!:T. ."tnt cleal1/ low ~71,2 million question" or mll ...e . Cood condition. 601 Tm'lplln }-OR RENT: New. three-room-and- 1)ja th Phone 1210 Road. 7-:Ie Cumllhed ap.l1ment. Dial 7778. 8-1 cm..rrACT: Marion Shopping Center Empluymcllt Rep rc>cntfll /Oc , 208 DOZ. - MUSCATINE Ignition Marlon. Iowa 1011:0 Siale t.lllploylllcnt Scrdca o 7-2!lJl ./ CARBURETORS Growing with SW,EET CORI ;\lont/o!/. Jllly 23, 10 0. 111 . to 3 p.'IlI • • Plck.d This Mornint­ GENERATOR! STARTERS , COMPLETe Dua Hire at Noon- Briggl & Stratton Motors SHADE TREE SERVICE TYPEWRIT~RS ' Iowa City "BUY IT FRESH" PYRAMID SERVICES REAL GOLD - TEXAS ~21 S. Dubuque Dial 5723 Cdbling-F cding- Bracing • Rentals TI'hS S-I R c Evergreen Service • Repairs WiTERMELOlS LB. 4 ------• Sales R.. I Col" Malonl Vac Mor. McCool's Tree Surgery Authorized • Royal Fender Dealer CORAL FRUIT MIT. end Bonded and Insured Portables Siandorcis • w•• t on No, , - Oakd.le Turn aH Phone 8-2170 Phonl I-J801 Body Work • Wikel by 528 Rcno Street Typewriter Co. EXPERT WORKMEN [owo Clly, Iowa " T'l'hS 8-IOR Diol 8·1051 23 E. Washington TS !I-14R Kennedy Auto Mart LAFF·A·DAY GJ.'s 708 Riverside Orive Down, plus DlAL 7373 TThS 8-10R I 1750 Closing Costs for a RENT-A-CAR • New ~ome in OR Towner.t Addition RENT-A- TRUCK . Full Ba •• m.n' t ... , J Itdroom. LICENSED Yount.town Kitchen CHrba.e DI'..... r HERTZ Dr~e~;llr SYSTEM .. WldaIta.rd SIding ThermOpane Windows MAHER BROS. f:ully 'n.uf~ted What does it take to provide for the gas and electric needs Til. B.th' Show.r Phone 9696 of Iowa City? That's the $7 th million question. 61' x 111' L.t The Iowa·Illinois Gas and Electric Comgany is now devoting about Concr." Drlv. & Sidew.lk $7 1f.t million worth of iLs facilities and equipment to Paved Itr.. h RENT AND SAVE that purpose (over $5 million built in the past 18 years).­ No Futur. A..... m.n's These faCilities will have to be expanded greatly Oil. Sewer, .nd w.ter as our community continues to grow. Yard Graded and Stadad BENTON STREET Obtainilll money with which to expand is the big problem. Tatal price $14,450 Operating .conomi.s at a time when wages and prices RENTAL SERVICE in general have risen by leaps and bounds, have enabled Iowa­ Call Us Today Picnic Equipment minois to serve you with only one small 3 per cent Grill - C.mp Stove. electric rate increase since 1920. Actually, both gas and electric Life Blltl Birchwood Ic. Cr.am Freazan rates are (ar below what they were then because of 8 electriC rate and 5 gas rate reductions. Builders, Inc. "WI ran' everything" 402 E. B.nton Di.1 I-Jl31 "Leave the price tag on. It gives the suit such an ex­ It is important to remember that no community can conlinue to Phone WIU or 4472 WS 7-30 pensive look." grow if gas and electric facilities can not be exlended to new homes and new business establishments. There is only one way this can be done - that's by adjusting WAIl: DAGWOOD, I WANT't'OU TO MAIL rates In keeplDg with risiJlg costs and expansion needs. A LETTER FOA ME 10 MRS. MERKEL Just remember - ,ood gas and electric service is the cha.paltl

Why a late rncrease I. fair And Needed

1. Every day. the co!! o( .ervloll you Iloes hillher! Taxes Ind wag,," _e ""Ina - the cost of malnt.alnln, p,..",.,nt ",\ulpment keep. In­ crca In, - III our expenses are 11'0",,10;. ;ret Y9ur electric r ates havo been reduced. times Ind )'our a as ratel 5 times since 1~20 • • s contrasted with J electric rate Inczeose durI n, thf' ... me period. 2. Facilities (or YOllr future ,I.' .. a electrtc needl are not bill" over­ nllthtl We mu.t ke.. p IIddln. equipment all ... If .1 •• to proVIde edoqll8te aervlre for your ,rowl". demandl. Coat of \hI. new equlpmen(has risen tremendously ~ like evet)'thlnl ~u buy.•

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04 ,. - --L ILZ,INOIS Elt}ctric :. Comp~ny p ... 4-THE DAILY IOWAN-I-. City, la.-S.tunI.y, July 21, USC

I' • , . B' h'l T Ph-I 0 Larsen Upset Fladoos. Cohn IBolt Upset;. Snead Hraves U ops IS n'nNat'IOlay Bid for State Ford Win in PGA , CANTON. Mass. ~harles Prentice, unknown from Columbia, S.C., upset Tommy Boll. t up Friday to fracture the otherwise calm anti 2-Hifter, 10-0; Redleg-s Win ~~~~~ Women's Title (ormful fir t round of the Proressional Golfc:rs Assn. champioDiKip. MILWA KEE Lfl-P ·tball right------ational Clay Courts Tennis Tour. CLINTON I.fI - The Iowa Wom­ Bolt got behind at the first hole, pulled ahead twice but lost witb­ E28t en's Amateur golf championship cotler hot fini h which saw him take five's on tbe last two holes. 0 - hander Bob BuhI threw a two hit C II AilS W k K h S f d namcnt Friday by Sammy Giam· me &hutout Friday night and Henry 0 ege - tars or out mg t: Ian or mal va of Houston, Tex., 7-5, 6-3, today will be a replay of tbe "Leave alone - I don't want Aaron and Toby AI,,· 11 sma hed 6-3 in a near two-hour match. recent janior girls' finals with to talk to anybody." Bolt blurted, champion Andy Cohn meeting run· as be grabbed his bags and lert in bome runs to give tlK· n t place I Grl·dders Salarl·ed Sixth-seeded Glammalva out-hit nerup Sharon Fladoos. lilwaukee Brav a 10-0 victory and out.ran Larsen with a consist- a hurr. Both cirls- moved into the wom­ O\er the Philadelphia Phlllies. ent attack that combined amu. De(ending champion Doug Ford BuhI, in taking hi 12th victory ing court-covcring ability. en's finals with nearly identical vic­ against (our deff'ats. permitted on· For FI·ctl·ll·ous Tasks Larsen took a 4-1 lead in \be tories Friday. and three-time winner Sam Snead Iy two singl . Cranny Ha~r ~nd set, and although Clam- Miss Cohn, 16. o[ Waterloo, de­ led a phalanx o( favorites (orward got. one in the third and Riehie SACRAME, TO. Calif. lafl--Gov. malva tied it at 5-5. \be Califor. (eated Linda Cahill or Keokuk. 4 in other opening matches over the Ashburn collected hi in the ixth. Goodwin Knight Friday injected nian rallied to win il and 3. while 13·year-old Sharon 6,634-yard par 71 Blue Hill Country The lean rlghthnnder truck out the name or St nrorcl-his old al· In the third set, Giammalva from Dubuque eliminated Judy Ciub course. six and walked rive. rna mnter-into the Pa,lfic Coast rorced the play against the tiring Kimball of Sioux City. 4 and 2. 'nIe Bra\'e landed on tarter Conrerence athletic controver y. Larsen. He tOllIl the lead, stretcht'ci Today's 38-hole match starts at Ford. from Yonkers, N. V., Stu Miller. a form r tormentor, He said ex-Indian gridd rs, a it to 5·2. tben 5-3. \ben eame at 9:15 a.m. and again al2 p.m. Andy turned back Buddy Viar of South for two runs in the fir t inning as I",r at many" in fact have in- 6·3. defeated Sharon, 3 · and 1, in the Charleston. W. Va., ·3 and 2. while Aaron. the ational Le gu 's I ad- ror d him they were paid for Bernard (Tull Bamen. the No. finals of the junior tournament. Snead rallied to oust Jack Weitzel ing hiUer. sma hed hi 13th homer performing " rictitiou task" while 2 seed from Dallas, tbus assumed Sharon shot a. one-over-par 39 o( Columbus. Ohio, 2 and 1. with Eddie ~athews on base. ott nding and playing football Cor the role o( favorite. on the front nine o( the Clinton PIll"~.I,"I...... - --. ~ I the univer ity. Bartzen moved into the semi· Country Club course Friday to Others lo advanc~ into th~ 64· JllIIMm:r~ep IU' ~ I~ M-;··;.I~.:\tnd Knight' r mark, made at a finals by knocking off Alenjando lake a 5 up lead over Miss KIm­ man second round were Masters u,pat.. Semlnlck ",; Buhl .nd At. press conference. drew a promp~ Olmedo, the national coUe,iate ball. However, Judy's raUy ended Champion Jaclde Burlle"Jr .• (ormer .... ~~:e-~:,"I '~i~! 'auk ~n,I"'::: ugg lion that perhaps the gO\" champion (rom Los Angeles. 6-1. on the 16th ho.le when she took a National Open champions Lew Wor­ ....· ~u . ernor had rumbled. 6-4. bo,ey 4 to Sharon's par sham and Ed Furgol; and such (AP "Irtrlo••• ) a. AI lasters. Stanford's ath! tic Both ShIrley Fry, the No.1 seed Andy also ahot a S9 on the ouf headline tournament pros as Wal. THREE COLLEGE ALL.STAR BACKS eo inte eclion durin, IfM first dir tor. laid the governor "ex· in the women's division and the ler Burkemo. Chick Harbert. Dick Bums 4, Cards 1 offici" drill Friday for IfM Aug. 10 AII·Ste, ,eme with IfM profes· nine living ber a 2 up lead over Duerat d the situation." that he Wimbledon champion, and Altbea Miss Cahill at the turn. Meyer, Jimmy Demaret and Shelly ST. LOUIS w. - BI& Don New· " ....1 cha",pion Clovolend Browns at Seldlo, Flold in Chic.... Loft ought to journ y to Palo Alto .. to Gibson. No.2 seed rrom New York Mayfield. combe held Sl. Louis to Bv hits to ,i,ht. quartorileck Eerl Morrell, Mlchl,en Stete; halfbeek H.ward see exactly what e are doing," City. turned in easy victories. (H."al-..l CalW4fy, OfIlo Sta.. , and halfbectc J.clc LHCh. Mla",l. Harbert. 1954 PGA champion and ignited a thr ·run urg in l\1a ters, howev r. ackQowledged Miss Fry. registering out of st. Crom Northville, Mieh., had to the thi~d innin!: to I ad the Brook· AI .. on IfM squad ero quartortlKk Jorry Roichow, ond halfbeclc Ed· that "th r may be an occasional Petersburg. Fla .• entered the semi· dl. VI_t. both former Iowa stu•. Lesser, Quast In scramble to beat Henry Willlams Iyn Dodger to a 4·\ triumph ovcr case where a boy I not putlin' finals by whippinl Barbara Green, Jr., of Fleetwood, Pa., on the 2qth the Cardinals Priday night (or his :Dough time on his job." North Hoilywood, Calif.. 6-0. 6-!, hole oC an overtime match. 13th victory. P wee R of the The gOllernor aili Raymond B. and Miss Gibson entered the quar· Western Golf Final AI Smith o( Danville, Va., too~ a Dodgers had four hits, Including It Allen, UCLA chancellor. made terfinals witt a 6-2, 6-1, triumph soio home run in the fifth. HUNTINGTON, W. Va . (.fI- Pat 22-hole marathon (rom Vic Ghezzi, Newcombe's _ ..._ similar charg ru*iftSt Stanford. over Gwen Thomas. Cleveland, charge Knight said wt're never Ohio. Lesser. tfle defending champion 1941 champion. (AP Wire .....,., umph denied. from Seattle, and Anne Quast, the Prentice defeated Bolt by refus- CHARLES PRENTICE, of ~ seventh Th governor ~lled he and medalist from Everett, Wash., ing to scare and by lelting the trig- u",bia, S. C., bite. hi. lip II he! over St. :-"\TIO (H' E Lt:AGtt: others spoke out sUer the PCC prolled the late pressure winners ger.tempered. Houston pro blow drlv .. from tho 11th falrw.y ~"rl sin~ Augu t M' L Pt'. 08 L Pd. Gil slapped fines and uspensions on Friday to 80 Into Saturday's golf. himself out or the match. One up' day in tho 31th N.tIon., PG : Th hu ky Mnwa.ke~ II I. r V.rk /18 Ing finals of the W0l!len's Western 1.v.1.. 4 •• 17 : ~ II UCLA and Washi ton and that with two holes to play, Bolt hit his Toumoy at C.nhln, ~.a. P (,"'d... U • ,\II ~ . I' hand r. be a tall .. II .317 I ! Amateur. 8r.. kl b I~ oJ.I n. n ubsequenUy the PCC a c led ~rive into the woods on No. 17 and tiel pul~ tho up ..t ef tho ...~ rive Urnes thl • t. Lo." U ..... II• CbIU,. It .. S1 U again t USC and Ii/ornia. Two down after 1 hole' in a see­ .. . ,~ I til, lost to a par (our. Then on the by dDf.. tln, Tom",y .00t, PIlt 8.\"",.re II 13 1 b.,._ !III ~ .Ir" ~ on, wa hnll11!lrl!tL . D.lrell 41 .!IIS '!I saw semi·final ~tch, the 23·year . PIoIIU.I,.la II ., II 18th he drove Into the rougb and Favorites Sa", Sn.. d, S·tlme only by hie.,. n M .HI! H'lo Wuhlo,leD 3.1 IW .3 Ill" old Miss Lesaef won 2 up I)y taking Kan ... CII, ' 1 . ~~ pitched into a lrap, 101lng the A winner, Ind Dou, Ford, ial. who Hrw York •. II JI 10', l\!I ':3 St. Amb 018 Athletic four of the last five hole. from I ,,,.y' . ...ult match to Prentice's birdie four _ f.ndi.,. PGA, allo WWI fI his 17th F,I •• ,· .... 11 N. Y.rk O. Karu. Clty 't Director Deutsch Resigns Mar), Patton Janssen, International sin,l , walked Cbl .... T. Sew York ~ Ool ..U • II. Ion 6 competitor and Brltlah amateur two shots to the edge of the green ...ro.u.ncI m;i;j' a.fe.he·.,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& Br•• kl,.~. I . l.nl. I klt':811. at \\ •• IDlt••• po tpene.•• and two to get down. • iiiiiiiii iiiiii lined out ~n (our ornelal trips as he rain DAVENPORT IA'oJ-The contrac!t runner-up. who cracked up. Ind ...11 8. "II bu,.h. (I. 1•• 1 .... ) Clf"r, II.Ulm.rt, , ...... booited his average to .331 . ft_ . tt. 1 o( Leo F. Deutsch, SI. Ambro Miss Quast's ste~y par golr on Ford didn't lose a hole in his iYlI ..... k .. II, Pbll ••• I,hla • rain match with Vinr. shooting even pllr Mu lal's homcr in lhl.' fourth T.d. " PI&clatra Colleee at h tic dll'fttor. wa ter­ the last seven holes produced a 3 Edward 'S. Rose Ailed d a hutout dee al (or a St. T ....'·. Pltdu',. Kan... U,. at Nil. Yo,k _ KelLnfr minated Friday. and 1 victory pver Berridge Long , (or the 16 holes he played. P"U .....lpbl. o. 111110...... - a .... ". (i.S) ¥t. Lo, ... ('loll.' .1 ...... (~-!). If Drv,. or ",odiclne. are yew Loui club that ha had only rour (11.1) ••• '01. (1·11) . 0.1'01\ .1 " ..I ... - n.dt IIi · n • • Deutsch will be replaced by a the local pride and hope. Snead was ofC to a shaky start runs in it la t four eames. Pili b.r, • • 1 Inea ...11 - Fri." (J.. IlUlvaD (I.n. pri t on th (acuity who will be Miss Quast. hottest p I aye r against Weitzel. The slammer lost problo", ••• come ,. ... " ..... • ) .. . lA.-r.ate ( tlt.-.). ( ' l~.el." ... t OaUlm.n c'!) - ...... 111." ...." n •. ..l _ I~ IU. I two of the first (our holes berore can holp ytu bee.u .. wo .,.clal• I. L •• IA . tot 1M __ I I t s •• Y,rk at (lhltar' - A"',nenl CII.;) an4 CII. «•. li) '\'~ M.or. n...f, given title of athletic mod rator. throughout the tourney, settled (P·R) ••. Jan.. (I·'). • •• 8r... n ( ... ~). down aft.er .gelliag her third bogey bringing his big game into range Newoombe • ilnd W.lku; Poholliky. Br.okl,,, I. L •• I. - Cr.I, (t·., C.I •• ,. "I h blnrlo. ( nlthl) _ No changE's in coaching personnef' in in dispon.ln, D'~., M.D.nl.' .,•. lnd KoU. mlfh .t,. W a' and finishing one under par Cor 17 'Y . Dldlao. n .. 1''' O.n . .... • ,."' ••. tlltb. (1 .. 7). w r involved. on the lOth hole which permiltcd clnel, and Vlt.mln •• , Filii", Newoombe fl3-51 L-POhol k)' 1'·71. h~~. . Hom~ run., BrOOklyn R • . I Miss Long. five·tlme West Virginia scriptionl I. our lpoelatty. u,aJ.-MusI.l. ehamp,.to ollen the match (or the Jack Fleck o( Davenport. former In, you .re alw.y. wllcome. , Yankee Ace Fans6in a Row- third lime. National Open champion, Friday IA.P WI.e,... to) Pars won the lith and 15th holes won his first round match in the . Reds 6, Pirates 4 Althea Gibson (or the University 01 Washington PGA goll tournament. He defeated CINCINNA1'1 IA'l-Catcher Smoky sophomore while Miss Lon, was IFred Gronauer, Scarborough, N. V. , lOt S. Dubuque St. BUl'less smacked a two-run homer CII'!! Court Winner three·puttin, (or bogeys. 5 and 4. I in the 12th inning Friday night, Ford Ties Re(ord, Stops A's, pow ring Cincinnati' Redlegs to a 6-2• 6-4 victory over th Pilt burgh Pi· NEW YORK (.fI - Ed (Whitey) rates. Ford tied an Am rican League rec· The four-ba .• hll, orlng rook! ord by trUdng oul six batlers in a Tigers 9, Bosox 6 Anthony In 10th Round Frank Robin on ahead of Burg . row Friday nlllht and gain d his BO TON IA'! - The D trolt TIg· broke a 4-4 tie thot h Id firm (or 12th victory of the season a th ers, I d by heavy-hillin, Charlie TKO Over Tony Johnson four Innings. New York Yank c defeated the Maxwell. ruined Bo lon's Joe Cro· , NEW YORK I8>-Tony Anthony , • Hom runs account d for aU the Kansas Cily Athletic . 6-2 , Widen­ nin Hall of Fam r cognition night , . howed blinding AJnching speed . run for the R dlegs, who wer ing their fir t place bulge lo 11 by bla ling out 15 hits Friday night for a 9~ victory over the third· and improved abijily lo take a .. hind. 4..0, berore th could score. game. , I , Com:ing Soon! • wallop Friday nlsht in stQPping Clncinnali pull d cv n on a place Red Sox . , Ford, a 27-year-old southpaw. be· rugged TOny Johnson on a techni­ thr ·run homer by Ted Klu zew· Muwell, who once wore II Bos­ ::nme the scllenll cal knockout In 1136 of lhe 10th ki III the fifth Inning and a (our· hurler lo malch ton unirorm, boo led hi balling ba blast by Wally Po t In lhe average! to ,354 with three hits in lind last round al ladi on Square the AL Garden. seventh. hung up rour orriclal limes at bat. He also ·:: ArlnualUniversity EdjfiQn Big Klu's swal-hls 24th hom r trolt's Bill had a sacriCic Oy nndodrove in two Anlhony weigh d 170 and John· runs. son 175 in the Ii hea\-yweight thJs season - brought home Ale" van in 1908 by IUII-_a.., t Grammas and Gus Bell who had ni ng Joe Gin berg."'''' '···~'' Cronin. oncl.' 0 great Do ton short­ battle. slop now the club's genral mana· .. • both singled. Joe DeMaestri, I PIU.... r' . .. ~M '!0tI _ --.. 98 Cletus Boyer. ger, was honored by sports nota· CIMlnn.,1 .,.. 1:111 Ifill ,,'!-II" ~ bles, public orricials, friends alld of \12 Innlnl") Jack McMahon Kline. F.ce 191. Walerl fI%1 and Shep· Hector Lopez, Inns be(or the game. H received (~ II In"d. ; Oro • Fowler ~41, Ackf'r I&l. a new car and cash gifts to be ~I Pilaroik. lUIpp ••In • 10 ' ."d Bur,e • W Kllpp­ turn d over to the Chlldr n's Can· NOW • End. TUESDAY lIebl ~ t-8 ). L-W.lerl "I,. He then hit Enos ,"UI(O Hom~ run,,: t1n C'innlt'-Klunew lkl~ Siaughtcr on th n xt pitch. Gin . cer Rcscarch Foundation (Jimmy ]:>0 l, Bur,e.. . Fund!. Da/~ lowal1 berg's call d lhird trike cnded -The D.lroll • ... IIDI I~' ,_ I~ ~ the second inning. Th major 80 Ion . • • 1.. 1 OOl _ •• • league r~rd for consecutive Truck •. M. l