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(THE Morning KANSAS CITY STAR) i £ljc (Tihj Time YOL 123 NO 135 PRICE 7 CENTS KANSAS CITY JUNE 0 38 PAGES Youthful Interest in KCU Processional BOY SAFE AFTER ORDEAL Man Who Picks Up Garry Carpenter 5 in Fairyland Park Leaves Him on a Joplin Street Corner IKE STAND ON DIGNITY For a Second Time in 24 Hours President Replies Strongly to Soviet Premier Without Naming Him onatIetable Murphy Says MANYINSEARCH Eisenhower Asks Youth to Lead a Crusade to Keep Nation in Front Finding of Child Ends 22 Hours of Anxiety That Follows Family Outing LET OUT TO BUY A TOY Kidnaper Gives Him Money and Then Drives Away as He Enters Store AT NOTRE DAME EVENT Chief Executive Delivers Commencement Address and Receives a Degree Ready Replies By 5-Year-Old Kidnap Victim Bv Bob Pearman (A Member of The Staff) Joplin Mo June 5 A precocious gray eyed boy named Garry Wayne Carpenter sat in the drab office of the Joplin police station here tonight and answered over and over the questions of the officers Where they had trouble understanding the events of the last 22 hours Garry tried to help them out As he talked he sat on a lime-green chair twisting and swinging his legs in the manner of a bright Lawrence kas June 5 At the 50th reunion luncheon of the class of 1910 today Dr Franklin Murphy retiring chancellor read a review of the 50-year accomplishments of each class member present He read from the prepared statement of one Oklahoma alumnus that the man had survived a number of wars and depressions six major operations and 13 Democratic governors of Oklahoma Dr Murphy paused thoughtfully after reading this and commented of my own experience I must say that is South Bend Ind June 5(AP) President Eisenhower clearly jabbing again at Soviet Premier Khrushchev spoke out today against world leaders who angry epithets slogans and Addressing a crowd of about 7000 at the University of Notre Dame commencement exercises the President thus struck back at the Kremlin leader for the second time within 24 hours Cites Angry Epithets fit (Continued on Second Pacsl By John Dauner (A Member of The Star Staff) A 5-year-old boy who was enticed from his mother and six members of his family about 8:15 Saturday night as they bought cotton candy at Fairyland park was released unharmed about 2 yesterday at Joplin Mo by a man driving a white car The boy Garry Carpenter son of Mrs Ileana Carpenter 6007 Oakland avenue Wyandotte County had been the object of a widespread search Saturday night and yesterday in which more than two dozen policemen firefighters police dogs and a helicopter took part Wandering Near Corner Garry was first spotted in Joplin about 3:30 by Mrs Frank Morgan who became curious when she oh- LEAWOOD MAN 43 IS MISSING IN LAKE AIR OF LEARNING MUST BE CLEAR IN ACADEMIC ROBES candidates for degrees from the University of Kansas City file past a row of girls attracted by the splendor of the procession The 25th annual commencement yesterday afternoon drew more than 4000 persons to the Volker Quadrangle There were 530 graduates Keith Funston president of the New York Stock exchange spoke Allen Newton 9923 Cherokee Presumed Drowned Near Camdenton Mo THE PARTLY CLOUDY CHINESE GATHER TROOPS Red Attack on Off-Shore A's Drop Two Games to Chicago BOAT IS FOUND ADRIFT 1 Dr- MJrphy Give His Final State-of-the-University Address at NAME TO A BUILDING doctof-of-iaws degree Eisen hower deplored leaders who angry epithets as enemies of human did not mention MANY CHANGES IN WORLD TODAY Islands Is Implication June Investigators Believe He May Taipei Formosa June 5 hurl He Khrushchev by name I Last night in a talk at West Program to Fulfill Needs of Have Fallen Overboard as He Switched Tanks Partly cloudy here today tonight and tomorrow Continued mild High today in the lower 80s Low tonight near 55 High tomorrow in the lower 80s I Heather map and detailed observation on page 29J The temperature readings yesterday: (AP) The Chinese Communists have reinforced their garrisons opposite Formosa in the last three days with tank School He Heeded Since 1951 Is Outlined The Athletics ran their string of scoreless innings against White Sox pitching to 24 when they dropped a doubleheader to Chicago by iden- Graduates Warned of tica! scores of 0-2 yesterday The Critical Period in Political are idle today opening a se- ries in Washington tomorrow night and Economic Life Scores: AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 7 0 let eland '2-0 Baltimore Washington 5 New York 5-8 Boston 4-3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 2-4 Pittsburgh St Louh 9 San Francisco 4 i hirajro 12 Los Angeles 8-Cincinnati 3-1 Milwaukee 2-4 OUT-OF-DOOR SERVICE Conferred on 530 Address Is by President 76 65' 67 6S 67 2 (CI-74K75 3 CI-7 1 1 74 4 (CI-70) 74 5 (CI-70) 75 6 (CI-70 74 7 (CI-69 )73 8 (CI-69 1 70 9 (CI-6868 1 0 (CI-66)67 10 a (CI-67) 68 1 1 66 11 a CT-72) 72 12 midnight 65 1 12 noon (CI-69) 71 la I RELATED STORY 2 a i Degrees Are Students Stock Exchange A 43-year-old Leawood manserved the boy red-eyed and is missing and presumed erying wandering around a units the English-language drowned in the Osage arm of corner near her home China News said today the Lake of the Ozarks Shortly before 5 ciock The boat of Allen New- rs Morgan took the boy to ton 9923 Cherokee lane was herthome and asked his name He was pretty upset Mrs found drifting at 0 clock said bl mo yesterday morning across the hs namf ad sad hal lake from Purvis Beach which 1ve( 0akand Kas (A is north of Camdenton Mo pareny a re(crenco t0 lhc Alone in Boat street liis home is on) Newton who lost one leg in Mrs Morgan called police the crash of a private airplane and they picked up Garry in 1946 was last seen on the! Mrs Carpenter was on the lake about 1 o'clock Saturday way to the WDAF studios to after he left a group of friends in other boats He was riding AND 11(11 Rh 05 PAG 181 Partly cloudy to cloudy todaj tonight and tomorrow with scattered afternoon or evening thunderstorms southwest today and west tomorrow Continued mild with warmer temperatures Highs today mostly in the 70s Partly cloudy today tonight and tomorrow Cooler southeast today Highs today 75 to 80 (Details on sports pages) Other News on Inside Pages Raise California Issues Interest strong in presidential primary election Tuesday Page 2 Grads Challenged to Life of Spirit Separate baccalaureate services are held for eight high schools Story and high school commencement schedule 4 Ferment of Change in Science Gains Park college graduates hear Dr Charles Kimball discuss progress 4 Technical Aid Gains About 33 Va million dollars expected in contributions from member nations 11 Like Radical Rocket New design given initial government approval 13 Kansas State Speaker Views Success Greenewalt of DuPont tells 884 Graduates to use real measure 15 Women's news 20 21 Sports 26 27 Deaths 28 Editorials 36 dent visit Junejalone in his 17-foot outboard is equipped with a plastic canopy Camden County Eureka CaUGirShaken Mjere Newton may No On Is Injured have bee" thrown the Point the President did name Khrushchev and said his and tempered had made Western Alliance stronger than ever The two occasions marked the President's first public notice of campaign of vilification against him At Notre Dame Eisenhower told his audience great need is for more talent in government in this age of international tension and peril The President wearing cap and gown called on college-educated youth to lead a crusade help the political life of the nation soar as high as human wisdom can make it In these times he added the United States operates a relentless timetable which we must race to keep events from overwhelming Welcome at South Bend Eisenhower got a warm welcome to South Bend Police estimated the turnout on the streets at 200000 in a metropolitan area where the population is figured at 250000 The citation which accompanied honorary degree lauded him as most eminent and popular statesman of his time the revered leader of his people The Rev Theodore Hes-burgh Notre Dame president took another obvious jab at Khrushchev in a tribute to Eisenhower after the President spoke others ranted and raged you stood firm and symbolized human Hesburgb said OTHER STORIES AND PICT I RES O' PAGE 14 By Bill Woo (A Member ot The Staff) Lawrence Kas June After reviewing the progress of the University of Kansas in his 9-year administration Franklin Murphy chancellor in a final state-of-the-uni-versity message this afternoon outlined four points to fulfill the needs Immediately after the address before a commencement dinner crowd of 1100 persons the largest in the school's history Dr Murphy was told by Dr Clark Wescoe chancellor-elect that the university music and dramatic arts building will bear his name It will be called Murphy hall Moment of Emotion As the audience applauded Dr Murphy who resigned in March to become chancellor of A sat with bowed head for almost a minute at the head table in the Kansas union ballroom Then his eyes moist he said he hoped the building would be a symbol of purpose to explore the capacities of his creative ability must be recreated and maintained in this state a truly educational Dr Murphy said means that educators in Kansas must be given the opportunity to proceed with their difficult tasks unencumbered by extraneous and traditionally unrelated matters Politics and education simply can not be Lag on Retirement FEW CLOUDS AND COOLER High Reading Near 80 Is Forecast Today The Kansas City weather will be partly cloudy today and tomorrow and the air will be cooler tonight the forecaster said The high during the day is expected to be near 80 degrees falling into the upper 50s after nightfall A thunderstorm early yesterday left more than half an inch of rain on the city The rain was accompanied by thunder and lightning which awakened many residents to the need of closing windows A line of thunderclouds formed over Central Kansas last night and was moving eastward The weather bureau said they would move into Kansas City after midnight but would result only in light showers The rain table: Rain yesterday 62 Month to date 74 Deficiency 06 Year to date 1451 Excess 49 boat by a gust of wind when he was switching from one fuel tank to another One tank was empty and the other full The wife of the missing man Mrs Earlean Newton said he did not wear a life jacket North of Camdenton Newton left here about 3 Friday for the lake where he often had spent weekends He had been leaving the boat at the lake and renting a cabin at the Shangri-La resort 12 miles north of Camdenton Newton went out about 11 Saturday morning and cruised along the lake to the (Continued on Second Page) Eureka Calif June 5 CAP) A sharp earthquake shook this Northern California coastal city today The tremor at 6:20 tonight swayed light fixtures and rattled windows but no damage was reported The police department said it was swamped with calls (At the University of California seismograph station in Berkeley the quake registered between 55 and 575 on the Richter scale considered The quake was felt at Weott 50 miles south of Eureka at Blue Lake 15 miles northeast and at Crescent City 65 air miles north Garry Carpenter This is a critical moment in history with great world revolutions taking (flace Keith Funston president of the New York Stock Exchange told 530 graduates yesterday afternoon at the 25th annual University of Kansas City commencement think more and more young Americans are going to realize that these are not times in which indifference passivity and boredom measure up to the Funston said Notes a Stimulant have a feeling that the risks and opportunities presented by science arid technology and by a politically restive economically fast-developing world will stimulate some reaction more dramatic than a Funston told the graduates that this moment in history is too critical for them to waste their time with easy assurances about their future Commencement ceremonies were held on the Volker Quadrangle at the south side of the administration building More than 4000 persons attended Though morning skies were gray and threatening by the time of the commencement the tree-studded quadrangle was spangled with sunlight New Degrees at School Chancellor Richard Drake conferred degrees on the candidates from the various schools: the college of arts and sciences the schools of law business administration dentistry education and pharmacy and for the first time the Conservatory of Music The conservatory became a division of the university last fall In 1936 when the first commencement was held there were 77 students receiving degrees All were in a liberal arts program Yesterday 14 kinds of degrees were conferred including for the first time a doctorate of philosophy NEW CLASHES IN TIBET India Hears Fighting Agains Reds Is Spreading New Delhi India June 5 Reuters) Fighting between Tibetan guerrillas and Chinest Communist troops has spread over almost all of Tibet a New Delhi newspaper reported today The story in the newspaper Statesman which usually has good sources was one of several reports of fresh Tibetan-Chinese clashes reaching here since last week The report said that Tibetan rebel groups were har assing Chinese convoys and often inflicting costly retirement program Eisenhower almost certainly for the acuJty in the institU- mind in WALKOUT AT CANAVERAL Machinist Strike in a Wage Dispute May Halt Tests Cape Canaveral Fla June 5(AP) About 800 members of the International Association of Machinists struck tonight in a wage dispute with Convair astronautics The walkout could halt all activity at this missile test center HEAVY RAIN IN FLORIDA Fort Lauderdale Fla June 5(AP) Heavy rains hit Fort Lauderdale today One section of the town had a 525-inch downpour in 24 hours and another reported 360 inches tions under the Board of Regents is grossly inadequate as compared to practically every state in the Dr Mur phy said fact was brought to the attention of the Legislature by the Board of Regents in 1959 without avail It is the determined policy of the present Board of Regents to seek an adequate retirement program at the coming session of the Legislature Nothing is more important to the immediate future of this institution than that the Board succeeds in this Although millions have been (Continued on Fourteenth Page) Drive Begins Today to Boost Count broadcast an appeal for the return of her son when police received the report that the boy had been found Tears of relief erupted and she showed the strain of 22 hours of worry about her child She spoke briefly with police in Joplin on the telephone but asked for no information other than assurance that they had Garry go please she said after nanging up Drive for Boy Her former husband and father of the boy Richard Carpenter 3500 South Benton drove Mrs Carpenter to Joplin Accompanying them was present wife Judith Carpenter also expressed relief The parents and stepmother of the youth arrived in Joplin at 11:10 o'clock They were with Garry while police and the parents went over the story At 12:30 the boy said he was tired and wanted to go home to bed Police gave their permission and the united group left for Kansas City 10 minutes later Joplin police a canvass of the neighborhood where Garry was released in an effort to find some one who might have seen the kidnaper or the car Garry told Earl Fortner a Joplin detective that a man approached him Saturday night and asked if he would like to go with him Police believed from the several versions of the story that the boy told that they stopped at two motels on the way to Joplin Garry insisted that one was pink and mentioned another that was orange or yellow boy is awfuliy nerv- Continued on Second Page Omaha June 6 (Monday) AP) Some 650 members of the International Association of Machinists struck four Atlas missile base construction sites rimming Offutt Air Force base home of Strategic Air Command headquarters at 12:01 this morning had Krushchev in saying today: enemies of human dignity lurk in a thousand places in governments that have become spiritual wastelands and in leaders that brandish angry epithets slogans and Warning on Materialism But Eisenhower at the same time cautioned his audience that freedom in this country can be imperiled peoples worshiping material success have become emptied of He said further: vith justice cannot be attained by peoples where opulence has dulled the spirit where indifference has sup planted moral and political Sketching the atomic age problems which confront new college graduates Eisenhower said: the lives of all of us today we know that in the dimly lit regions behind the Iron Curtain 800 million people are denied the uncountable blessings of progress in freedom and compelled to develop vast means of destructive power among the un- Continued on Sixteenth Page) The quickest way to find it or sell it is through a Star Want Ad Dial BA Ad (Continued on Second Page) Big Balloon Soars to 114000 Feet Beginning mis morning a campaign will be conducted to find at least 30000 persons who are believed to have been missed in the federal census of Kansas City Anyone who believes he may have been missed by the census enumerators is urged to call the Chamber of Commerce BA 1-2424 and a census form will be sent The Chamber number will be open from 8 a to 11 this week for census calls If a sufficient number of these forms are turned in it is hoped that a case will be made for requesting the government to send re count teams here Another way to obtain a census form is to clip it from page 6B of edition of The Star west of here at a point over Douglas Ga It was visible for miles in the clear June sky The balloon is expected to come down in Texas about 4 Wednesday At that time a parachute will be freed to bring to the earth its $50000 package of film eagerly sought by scien tists in 13 countries The balloon is constructed from 7 acres of polyethylene film only one thousandth of an inch thick It contains 10 mil Brunswick ga June A balloon 500- feet in diameter slowly began to move westward across the Southern tonight carrying an 800-pound stack of nuclear emulsion plates to record cosmic rays The balloon held to an altitude of 114000 feet 12 hours after it was launched from the Glynco Naval Air station here Held by a Calm But a near calm in the stratosphere kept it only 80 miles lion cubic feet of gas at its present altitude A Perfect Launching launching was the most perfect yet achieved said the office of naval re search co-sponsor of with the National Science foundation Two days ago a similar launching failed when lightning struck the balloon at 17500 feet Ground and aerial radar is tracking the balloon It is (Continued an Sixteenth Page) A CONCERN for her lost son is shown in this picture of Mrs Ile-anna Carpenter 6007 Oakland avenue Wyandotte County She had received a telephone call concerning the discovery of Garry Carpenter 5 who had been taken from a family outing at Fairyland park Saturday night and was found yesterday afternoon in Joplin Mo.

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