! S'UI, Iowa City Begin To Repair :Damage from Flash Flood , ell • $100,000 Loss Estimated , , In City, Mostly Uninsured *'* The Weather 8y STAFF WRITERS also be sent to the cleaners. P.rtly cloudy toNy IIICI tonitht. Water stain and mildew are now (ll Hlths In tfM 70s in ttw ~st SUI students, faculty , physical the greatest danger of damage to owan to nor • in the southwest. plant personnel and Iowa Citians proved that the University "fami­ the costumes. The 20 inches of wa­ Serving the State University of Iowa and the People of Iowa City ly" does exist as they pulled to­ ter that accumulated in the Thea­ ter Building costume rooms was gether to clean and repair dam­ Established in 1868 Asaociated Pre. Leased Wire and Wirephoto 5 Cenll per Copy Tuesday, July 17, 1962, Iowa City, Iowa ages wrought in the week-end flash deep enough to soak the bottoms flood . of the hanging costumes and cause each to act as a wick. Most damage to the campus oc­ The revolving stage mechanisms curred at the sm Art and Theater also remain in good working condi­ Cityl s Polio buildings. R. J. Phillips of the Uni­ tion and will be used in the reper· versity physical plant said they tory performances as planned. have been working practically around the clock since 1 a.m. Sat­ Faculty members also lost per· Vaccine Plan urday and there has not even bl!en sonal possessions from water dam­ time to make estimates of the dam­ ages in the Art and Theater build­ age. ings as thel r files and books were soaked. SUI business manager R. B. Set for Oct. Mossman believed the damage cost One such person was Prof. Arn­ "will be of considerable magni­ old Gillette, theater director, whose 3-Dose Sabin Oral tude." He said that the University collection of set design sketches Combatant Aimed at is not allowed by law to carry was soaked. He had gathered them insurance and that funds to cover over the past 30 years and intend­ 50,000 Area Persons damages caused by natural disas­ ed lo use them in a book. He be- ters are made available through lieves some sketches can be sal- The Johnson County Medical So. Nuclear, Striki ng Force the Executive Council of the state vaged . ciey announced Monday that a government. Another loss in the Theater was mass oral polio vaccination pro­ two trunks full of 19th century gram will be sponsored in Iowa SEE PICTURE SECTION, PAGE 3 fabric, much of it brocaded, which City in October. Sabin Oral Vac­ belonged to Margaret S. Hall , as- cine will be made available to resi­ A claim for such funds. has been sistant professor of dramatic art. dents of Iowa City and surround. Downs Censure Motion, Gives moo through the Board of Regents. The fabric colors ran when the ing communities. water penetrated the trunk. Vaccination consists of three oral 'Act of Civil Disobedience' According to Mossman the depart­ ment officials will turn in reports Some less permanent SUI build- doses of Sabin vaccine, given at 8y LARRY HATFIELD Gormly was not a violation of law any non-conformity Is an indica­ De Gaulle, Pompidou Support of damages. ings were also damaged . intervals of six weeks or more. Mln.ging Editor but of Federai regulations involv­ tion of mental imbalance. As long as this is our bellef, it is no won· The Art Building was hardest hil Students Moved These will be given to persons of An SUI professor of sociology ing government build ings. PARIS (AP) - The National Assembly early Tuesday en­ Four sur families were moved all age groups as well as to those has strongly supported a New Gormly was ordered to the Fed­ der that our youths are continuing as flood waters poured into the two from Templin Park when the bar- who may have had prior Salk Hampshire Quaker Conference's to grow into the suburban, con­ dorsed President De Gaulle's plan for an independent French Fine Arts buildings through the eral hospital for medical examina­ forming adult." steam and water pipe tu nnels . The racks in which they were living poliomyelitis vaccine injections. condemnation of the treatment be· Iion as a resull of a pre-trial hear­ nuclear striking force. network of tunnels supplies heal flooded Friday night. To reach a maximum of individu. I ing given pacifist Walter Gormly ing. Kuhn said the judge's action KUHN QUESTIONED the pro­ A motion of censure against Premier Georges Pompidou, and water to University buildings. Frank J. Fisher. supervisor of als, the cooperation of all com- of Mount Yernon at the U.S. Medi· of committing Gormly had the bad cC(jure in whicb Gormly was com ­ mitted to the Federal hospital. aimed at the Government'S nu· married students housing said the munity and health organizations is cal Center at Springfield, Mo. effect of removing his protest clear policies, was defeated. Art Building Damlge people have been moved to other to be solicited. The sponsors hope Prof. Manford Kuhn. a Quaker, from consideration on its own "We have rested too easily and too Damages in the Art Building A total of 206 deputies voted in university housing which was open. that between forty and fifty thous- said Monday he is in complete ac­ merits. comfortably on the premise that favor oC the mollon. were confined to the basement He said there has not been a defi- and persons will receive the oral cord with the Quaker group's state­ "ra this case, these pre-trial examinations are Khrushchev work rooms, class rooms and audi­ Under assembly rules, a total of nite decision on whether to repair vaccine. ment which said Gormly's treat­ the judge's action humane, helpful to the individual, 241 was required for the motion to toriulll. Art exhibits on the main the flooded barracks. Presently The program will be jointly ment "is alien to an orderly so­ carries the impli­ and in the spirit of scientific in­ noor were unharmed . pass. Members of the 481 seat plans are to clean and. reopen the sponsored by the Johnson County ciety. as well as an evasion of ~e cation that a pro­ quiry," he said. Boasts of New House who abstain or who are ab­ Most of the student work in the flooded units. Medical Society and the Iowa City real Issues in the case, to treat hiS test of this kind is Kuhn commented that Gormly's sent are considered favorable to design area was destroyed , and This is the first time Templin . Junior Chamber of Commerce. Dr. behavior as that of a mental In­ the res u 1 t of period of detention in the hospital the government in such cases. display cases and work tables were park has been flood ed in 15 years Franklin Top of the sur College or competent ." mental imbalance 'Was probably longer than the pen­ The motion obt.lned somewhat according to Fisher who helped Medicine and Dr. C. E. Schrock are GORML Y WAS taken to the alty for hJs violation would have found floating in four to five feet rather than an Global Rocket feWit' votes th.n most politlul of muddy water. Display pedestals with the evacuation. co-chairmen o[ the medical so· medical center for psychiatric ob- honest protest of heen. He said the individual can be ciety's polio committee. James servalion after he staged a hunger MOSCOW I.fI - Soviet Premier observ." hid expected Ind tne and cases were upended and some a government's held without trIal for an undeter· result puts both De G.ulle Ind The students who were forced to Shank is chairman of the Junior strike protest against federal in­ mined length of time before there Khrushchev, in an interview with (jn ~ lly came to rest several feet action ," K u h n Pomplclou in I stronger politlc .. 1 from their original locations. leave their homes were George Chamber of Commerce commiUee. come taxes in Des Moines in June. has been any gullt established. 13 American editors released Mon­ Goodrich, Bary Reynolds, Phil stated. day, hammered hard on the theme position, Meny politic.1 export. An exhibit consisting of several Stack, and Charles Watson . Dr. Top said that Sabin vaccine Gormly refuses to pay t~xes be- "Gormly was KUHN "This is certainly a violation of that Berlin is the main center thoutht the opposition', deliber. years work by art students was is believed to be less expensive cause he says they are being used pI'otesling his being a part of the sph'it - if not lhe lelter - of .te "brlnkmlnlhip" tactic would Explosion Victim than Salk vaccine. No fixed charge in preparation [or war. ~e has re- of East-West dispute and that it destroyed . [t cost $800 to assemble preparations for war," Kuhn con­ due process of law," he asserted. must be settled by the removal of push the tot.1 to Iud short of tfM and pack and now cannot be sent Officials are still investigating a will be made for the vaccine but fused to eat at the medical center tinued. " It seems to me that gov­ He remarked that now that the number required to fore. tne possible flood-related explosion. voluntary contributions of 25 and is being tube-fed . Western troops from the city. out on tour. ~ents el'nment actions skirting perilously Gormly case has occurred, pre· He sa id he can not understand Government'. resi,natlan. They still were unable Monday to or more will be accepted to cover The 16 Quakers, part of a week­ close to war is more subject to trial procedures which are de­ Water level marks in the lower determine the exact cause of the the cost of the vaccine and the long study program known as the why the United States, Britain and The result automatically gave charges of mental Imbalance; that signed to "help" the individual and France cling to their "military Pompidou the vote of confidence slant of the art auditorium were explosion which wrecked Home Oil administrative cost of the program.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages6 Page
-
File Size-