I The· Weather Hawks Win Cloudy with shew"" and .ut· The H.wk,y, IN ..ball leam ,vc· tered ttMmdento,.,.,. toda~ and c:tufully opened its Ii, Ten .... rain, ~ THIS """M. Locally heuy Ill,· I0Il Mre Friday by Min­ Iy IIOI'tbwHt today. Little chan .. be.,In, in temperatvrn. Hi,h teday 7t- owan n.sota'. Gophers 3-2. See Pee ... ail for detail,. MORNING 75. Ser1)ing the State University of Iowa and the People of Iowa Cit!! &IIebutbed ID 1111 Associated Preas Leased Wires and Wirepboto Iowa City. Iowa . Saturday. April 27. HI63 ON CAMPUS- S~TS EVEHTS on campus to· dAy Include the following : , • A b.sebaU doubleheader with .,.bultlOta begins at 1 this after· Il00II411 the Iowa diamond . • :I'wo dual golf meets with Min­ lJCIOla and Wisconsin on Finkbine Newsman Reve'als Golf Course begin at 8 this morn· , . The Big Ten BowUng Tourna. ..ent begins at the Union at 9 this ..mine· For mOre details. see story. page Jour. • • • Guban Bomb Raid : sTUDIO THEATRE'S produc. ilOn, "Ua Fiesta Brava," will end I ttlllkbl 'wlth a performance at 8 ill ~ Studio Theatre. '.. 1 E~g;ge Iwill Support Laos/Havana Radio if·THE ClTY- I ;'ftOPERTY TAXPAYERS OF Jo..4 City and Johnson County can In Maneuvers Agreement: Nikita .Verifies Raid; appeal their assessments begin. nina Wednesday when the boards I MOSCOW IA'I- Sovi t Premier Khrushch v. in a 31'l·hour conCer· No Explosion of review start their annual meet. Near Havana cnce with W. Averell Harriman. pledged the Soviel Union aga~ F~i. ing periods. The five· man city day to support the Gcneva agreements {or peace and neutrality In bOard of review will meet through LaOSL Homemade Bombs' May. in the oC£ice of City Assessor No Shots Fired; The agreement of the Soviet nion, jointly with that DC the United Lit with Cigars; Vi9tOr J. Belger. The three·man No Evidence That States, was stated in a communtque issued after the conference at eoIInty board will meet in the oC· Fell on Oil Fields lice of County Assessor Lumir W. Small Boat American which the undel'secretary of state delivered a personal lettcr rrom JUs. through May 31. President Kennedy to lhe premier. WASIlINGTON IA'I- Photograph· I • • • w sm CTON ( P) KEY PARAGRAPH or the communique said simply: er Alexander Rorke Jr. said Fri· "The Presidenl and the chairman DC the Council of Ministers 00001 STReET, which ha s Two Cuban gunboat U ngaged day he took part in a bombing raid beta closed since Tuesday lor reo reaffirmed that both governments (ully support the general agree­ over Cuba on Thursday night. pairs. may be reopened to local in maneuvers" Friday near a ment on the Laotian question about which there was an exchange Havana radio reported Friday tralClc' this afternoon, City Public U.S. Coa t Cuard cutter sent oC views between the m at Vienna and a mutual understanding night that a plane dropped bombs Works Director Lane H. Mashaw out to inve tigate n report of a reached ." near Havana but none exploded. slid Friday. Repair work on it small boat in distress in the Th President's part oC the understanding apparently was con· Rorke said in a speech before has been completed. he said, and an anti·Communist meeting that Florida traits. th ,fen e vcyed in the letter from Kennedy that Harriman delivcred to the concrete patches on the street are o premier. while he filmed the scene. crew­ DOW curing. m n lighted homemade bombs D partment reportl'd. BEYOND THE TERSE communique. no~ II note of what was dis- Two F8U aircraft were scnt from cussed betwecn the two came from embassy or Ilussian sOUl·ces. with their cigars and dropped them STATE- into a refinery area ncar Havana. IH THE Key West. Fla., whcn the cutter Some subjects undoubtedly discu ed were Indicated in repeated The Havana radio report. moni· . UOltTION DE~TH. Janice Win· reportcd the actions of the gun· charges in the Soviet press that the whole new outlook in Laos was tored by The Associated Press at lers, ·19, Sioux City. died Friday boats. and on their arrival "lhe the {ault of th Americans. Key West. Fla .• said a twin-cngine at Generai Hospital in Minneapolis. maneuvers were diseonlinued," an The SoviN military newspaper, Red Star, said the Americans in· plane dropped a lOO·pound bomb PoU~e said her death was caused announcement soid. cited the lrouble in Lao in order to make an exeuse Cor direct in. and some can. of inrlammable by a c.-iminal abortion. tervention. liquid in the Nico Lopez areD oUl· • • • • neports Indicated no shots Were The Soviet news agency Tass wenl lurLhrr. In a dispatch rrom side Havana at 10 p.m. Thursday LOAN IILL PASSED. A bill - fired. and a Pentagon spoke mun Hanoi. North Viet Nom. it said U.S. ofCie'er ' were leadinl{ right. night but none exploded. lL said ~lng up licensing provisions and said the acllons of the gunboats wing Laotian troops into baltic against the Communist·led Pathet the ptane came In low from the rClUlations for rapidly multiplying - were not charactertZ d a hostile. Lao. north . lJ)dilstrlai loan companies in Iowa The broadcast look note of U.S. pasSed :the House 79·9 Friday and Doth the Enemy Grow Older? The incid!'ul occurred shortly be· THE AMERICAN POSITION as to who sttlrted the new troubl news reports of the raid and said was sent to the Senate. forc 2 p.m . ~ome 30 miles north· ill Laos is bqual'ely opposed to the Soviet view. Kennedy made clear the U.S. Government did nothJng ------..,.------~------.... east of Havana . - in his Wednesday news conference that the United Stales blamed about it. The time given by Havana radio ,. iOy Jitu: The Coast Guard cutter with a PalhetLao troops for reopening the fighting. £ltm boyK'~LED.*A was killed In FortKanawh~1 Madl- UAW Adopts Resolut·lon crew oC about 16. was a !/J.[ool ves· American Information indlcllte that not only UI(' Path t Lao checked closely wilh Rorke's report ~ ~'riday when his lather acci- srl 11 signed to help prevent anti· troops but troops Irom Communist North Viet Nam arc ta~ing part I hat he was over tile target at 8. 5~ ~ntally backed over him with a Castro exUc raid against Cuba. in th errort to up et the neutralist r gime and perhaps Corce a p.m. Ea~terrl Standard Time. which I I would have been 0:55 Havana time. tr~c:tor. The small boat reported in dis· divi ion of the country. Rorke did not claim any damage rt· s S Test Ba n Pact tre in the area apparcntly was --- NO Dtt· FOR IOWA.. TOWN. Dis· ' UppO Ing interceptcd by the Cuban gunboats was done Lo the oil tanks at whieh {,~ Judge W. L. Huiskamp Friday in international walers. • One Man Missing- the hombs were aimed but did claim the explosives wenL off, ordered Fort Madison to halt plans A resolution supporting the wlw kuow how to fighl gri~vanc ," Vidor ReuUlcr. UAW "Icc pre I· It was reported that about five It was believed here thai the lor c~lI"g to D.ylight Sa"ing , £ The con[l'renee i~ being held lhis dent. will speak tonight on the role people were seen In the SOlidi boat. Nivo Lopez referred to by Havana ~liJlt SUnday. Kenneuy Admillislratloll s e - weekend with the UAW II host. of American trade unions in help. and that later the Co~t.guardmcn W. Virginia Coal Mine Blast radio is the name oC a refinery in L~ - (ort to secure a nuclear test Delegates are attending work· ing workers in underdeveloped na· noticed it drifting empty. the Havana suburb of Regia. IN THE NATION- ban trealy was adopted Friday shop classes today and Sunday. lions. Officials said there wa no evl. where oil installations arc losated. 'rhe U.S. policy Is to discourage I .USK AIROAD. Secretary 01 night by 200 members of the * * * * * * d nce that tbe small boat was ~e Del\!! Rusk left Washington United Auto Workers (VA W) I , • American. Claims 21, Bodies Retrieved ·and-rull raids against the a~ · tro I'egune by Cuban refugees. and ~rlday night on a multipurpose 10· attending a Foreit1tj Affairs ,I 1.fI - ~y diplomatic mission ipcluding o· UAW s Reuther To D.scuss Ch . ----I M CLARKSBURG . W. Va mon survived began to fade in the prior to the /lavana bt'oadcast lIle u unusual caU on Yugoslavia's Seminar at SUI. ,va rous an Wcary ro cue cr ws. laborinG deep early morning hours. State D partment was skeptical oC inside a northern West Virginia Il was the worst disaster in West Rorke's report. President .Tlto. .. Scminar de.legates. representh.lg Un ·on's World Wide Role Costs Coed $700 coal mlnc. retrieved bodie ' or 2t Vir~inia's sprawling mine fields I "We ha~e no inCo,.ma~lon on this LAHE DOWN. An Air Force UA W locals In Iowa and illinOIS. I • victims DC a gas·lriggered explo· since 22 mcn died in a similar acci- at all." Said Lincoln WhIte. depart· • 7 transport plane wl'th nine also pledged "to do everything in sion Friday. Only one man still was dent in McDowell County, in south. ment press. o~ficel' . "and we liS· ct Victor Reuther. vice·president of .pro{essor of political science and On Beer Charges abOard crashed and burned about our pOwer to petition the senators the United Auto Workers. will dis. Jack Flagler, program director oC believed to be missing. ern West Virginia, on Oct. 27. 1958. sume that If It had happened we The 22 men were trapped under· About 15 miles northeast al 1Y0uid have heard about il." . 15 mlles northeast of Albuquerque from Iowa and Illinois, urging them cuss the responsibility and role of ', the SUI Bureau of Labor and Man. Evcn on his 21st birthday a gen· ground in the Clinchfield Coal Co. Monongah, 361 miners died Dec. 6. Ro.rke. 36. a New Yorker. said Friday. There were no survivors. to support the President in his American trade unions in helping agemeot. will conduct two of the lIeman can't very well k(lock a • • • Compas No. 2 mine at Dola, about 1907 in the nation's worst mine he did not sec any dama~e caused KING SENTENCED. E I eve n work to end the arms race and the workers in developing nalions workshops. beer glass out of the hand or the 12 miles northwest oC Clarksburg. dl ' le by the bombs. The I·ruders. h minillters. including the Rev. Mar. th ere by s t reng tl len th e secun't y 0C oC the world in a speech at 6 to· Sunday at 6 p.m. Reuther will young woman he's cntertalning. when the violent explo ion jarred . as r. said, wanted to blow up the tanks night at the Carousel RestaUrant. be speaking to "Operation Supporl Such was tho decision sct forth tm Luther King Jr., were sentenced the United States." Hiway 6, Coralville. Kennedy". a group of Democrats the mine late Thursday night. but failed. by Police Court Judge Jay Hono­ 1,./ C d·t· Rorke made his announcement to five days in jail and lined $50 Jack Flagler. program director Reuther will explain problems {rom Iowa's First Congressional han Thursday in a case involving All 22 men were married. They N0 Ian ~ on I Ion at a meeting of the Anti.Commu. eaeb Friday in Birmingham for Cor the SUI Bureau DC Labor and faced by workmen in foreign lands district at the Carousel Restaurant. two SUJawans. had 41 children. nl t Liason, a group devoted to deCyiDg a state injunction against Management, said, "We're at the which are linked with the problems Monday he will speak to the racial demonstrations. Theron Bailey. A3. Clarion. was Thirty of their rellow workers Slightly Improved right·wing, anli-Communist causes. , • •• 'eleventh hour' in bargaining with of American workers. Young Democrats at a luncb in charged by Iowa City Police with ned unharmed after the blast. After making the announcement, THRESHER DISPUTE. A nu­ Russia on nuclear test bans. The Reuther said unions must export the North Alcove of the Union making beer available to a minor. About 9 a.m. Friday the first DES MOINES /AI - Sen. D. C' he slepped outside the meeting cJbar expert disputed in Ports· United States has asked [or seven a revolution which will add mo- Cafeteria. Miss Suzanne Rousso, A3, Bellen· bodies were found. The two vic· Nolan fR·lowa City) was reported I. room and g~~e details to ~ew~men. mouth, N. H. Friday. testimony of sites; Russia has orrered three. mentum to the efforts of developing ----- dorf. Feh. 6, his 2lst birthday. lim were in a main pas ageway to have improved slightly Friday In des~rlbll1g the raId ItseH. norke said that : • prior witness that plastic round "There is a strong possibil1ly of nallons to achieve economic sol· Cast Selected Te timony at tile trial this w ek about I ~ miles from the foot DC lhe after Lreatment oC a perforated • Four lIleD were aboard lhe In · the area where the submarine negotiating this pllm, bllt there Is veney. . indicated that Mis Rousso picked mine shaft. ulcer. plane: norke. an American busl. Thresher sank appeared name· also a strong possibility that the Aj~o spe~g at the three-day up Bailey's beer glass and began Some 30 minutes later a third The 6O·year-old lawyer was laken nessman an American student at charred. Senate WOD't ratily It. There arc .semmar ~~ ~ nobert Blake.ly. drinklng [rom it. BaUey's lawyer. body was located rurther down the to Mercy Hospital from a down· the Ma~sachusetls Institute of • • people in this country who are SUI specialist tn adult educahon For Comedy Rodger I vie, asserted Bailey would corridor. town hotel early Friday. Technology. and a Cuban exile. afraid peace will break out and an~ ~Irector of the Peace .Corps WITH THRESHER. The oceano· have had to have knocked tbe gJas Officials said Lhey believe tho His condition was described as • The plane (lew over Havana at II'l\phlc research vessel Atlantis n cause more unemployment. tralnmg program here. He will dIS· cuss "Labor's Stake m the Peace from her hand to prevent her from men su Ifoca ted. There was no evi· serious. but stabilizing. 8:55 p.m. Thursday night. II took excellent pictures of the At­ "We want to show lhem that we Corps." '2 Masters' drinking. dence of fire. I Scnate Majority Leader Robert swooped ovel' {or mer Esso·Shell oil lantic Ocean noor but Cound no can translate defens~ moneys. to The major portion of the sl'minar Judge Honohan dismi 'sed Ule Rescue crews wearing gas masks Rigler (R·New lIampton) quoted refineries now run by the govern· slID of the sunken submarine mce~ hum~n needs In educll~I,~n, will he devoterlto three workshops. Cast for "The Servant o[ Two charges again t Bailey and fined Ulen came upon H morc bodies in I' Mrs. Nolan os saying she expecls ment of Fidel Castro. These reo Tbr~sher. the Navy said Friday public housmg and other area~ . JamCl; M. Mun-ay Jr., ussociale Maslers," by Carlo Goldoni, wa Miss Rousso $100 Cor drinking beer rapid succes~lon. her husband to be back at his fineries are just easl of famed nlJht. In outlining the purpose of the , ____ announced Friday by James Gous­ while a minor. 1I0pe that any of the trapped Senate desk in a few days. Morro Castle in lIavana. conference, Robert Johnson: UAW • • • The plane passed over the reo erf. a~sociate proCessor 01 drama· ~ THE WORLD- regional director, said, "We n~ed 11 Iowa Cities fineries at an altitude of 150 fcet. HIKITA'S PROMISE. So v I e t lto be aware of the (lrob!ems faCing , tic arts. who will direct the play. The plane had a 100· pound bomh , . . underdeveloped countCles so we The play, the last production of and four napalm bombs contain· women wdl ha~e Can~y panhes as can help them build better econ· 1T L ' H the University Theatre season. will ing inflammable jellies. The bombs 100II as the SoViet Umon overtakes omies. 0 ose OU r the United States industrially, Pre. , be presented on May 9 to 11 and were homemad , and the crewmen ignited the napalm bombs with mler Khrushchev promises in Mos· "We need lhe leaderslup of our . .. May 15 to 18. Tickets go on sale cow. Iunion s and of 'our young people Daylight Savmg Tim starts Stln· their cigars belore to[sing them out May 2 in the East Lobby of tile • • • --- - day when at least 11 Ea tern [oIVa the door . Union. • The plane mad two pas~('s THREE KILLED. Gunmen firing B t T H i cities and towns will lose an hour. "The Servant of Two Masters" over lhe refineries. completing Uw from an automobile F:iday at Port I anque 0 onor I Because Wisconsin and Illinois raid at an altitude of 50 feet. The i~ a comedy whose plot deals with au Prince killed a dCIV~r and tw~ rity SUI Leaders have recenlly adopled so.called whole roid took Jusl 4 minutes and bodyguard~ taking PreSident Fran I ,.. , I t lime Mi si~sipri riv('r cities di guises and mistaken identities. cols Duvaller's children to school. as ,~ . . . 40 seconds. ...------""11Prof. James Van Allen. head of hav.e gone along WIth thclr nel'~ h · The CQ(l1cdy centers around the ef· "The bombs went of!." Rorke the SUl Department of Physics and bo.rmg states. Iowa .towns. alontI the forts of Truffaldino (Harlequin) to said. "but thr tanks did not blow." On Today'. Astronomy, will be the featured ' MlIlnesota and MISSO~f1 borders attempt to serve two masters si· Rorke said no shot was fired at speaker at the annual Leader hlp '!a"e ch~n n~l to SWitch to Day· , the plane during the raid. IT'ultaneously. without their being Editorial Page IBanquet sponsored by the Iowa City light Saving Time. Rorke ~ai d he look lilms oC lhe , Retail Merchants Division or the The only towns in which daylight aware oC it. raid, bUl he did not know how they • COLUMNISTS Alsop and I Chamber DC Commerce. The event time stirred a controversy this Gousseff bas previoUBly directed had come out. Hc said he had McGW summariu recent events wiU take place 6:30 Thursday eve· year was Fort Madison. Herbert K. Pantomime lV. which was pre· turned the £I1ms over to the Ameri· ill Washington. ning in the Main Lounge o[ the Hoglan , drive·jn theater operator, can Broadcasti ng Co. television sented by the Studio Theatre in network. • • • Iowa Memorial Union. has gollen a temporary injunction December. • E X C HAN G E EDITOR Special recognition will be given to enjoin the city from making tbe The whole trip. from its myste· The cast includes : George Dale rious embarkation /)Oint until be Klein reports on the death of to SUI student and faculty lead. change. the Pixie Press and the secret McClendon. A3, Berwyn. III.; Kent showed UI) in Washington. Rorke ers and Iowa City business leaders. Iowa cities and town making the Gravett. G. Lexingt.on. Ky .; Re· said. took 13 hours. He said the fraterDlty - Pi XI - at Iowa One of the highlights of the eve· change at 2 a.m. Sunday are Bur· State. • becca Jan COli:. A2. Iowa City; MIT student. whom he declined to • • ning will be the "tapping" oC new lington. West Burlington. Fort Darrell Allen RuW, A4, Webster name. flew back to Boston by jet • members of Mortar Board, senior Madison. Keokuk, Mt. Pleasant. City; Holly Michaels, AS. Oska· • IN ADDITION. there Is an this morning so he would be in women's honor society. and Omi· Danville. Davenport. Muscatine. loosa; Lloyd Frerer. G. Loa An· lime for classes. Irwin cartoon, an editorial by cron Delta Kappa. upperclassmen's Bettendorf. Eldridge and Clinton. Scholz and the titles of many geles. Calif.; Sharon Schwar" A4. or Suoday's aermolls. leadership honor soci.ety. The most Dubuque, the northern·most Mis. Sioux City; John Morrow. A2 , Tom Sawyer Pledges? ASSAIL COMMUNISTS outstanding commu~lty leader will sissippi river city in Iowa making Memphis, Tenn.; Newell Tarrant. Acro" tho n.tlon Phi Dolts aro takln, part In Phi Pancratl, A2, Ou.nport; Dick LaR.ue, AI, Glen· Premier Prince Souvanna Phau· allO be presented with an award by thl' switch, will change June 2. A3. Erie. Pa.; William Merrili. A2, ma of ~os assalle4 CQm .... lunist ...... repher TIMI' cautht Dolta Thela Nallon.1 Community Day. Local memo wood; TOfty Gel,er, At, Iowa City; Dick Chapman, the sponsors. M 0 r n i n g Sun will observe Detroit. Mich.; Philip L. Fisher Jr.• tactics Friday as jeopardi~ing the tMay'a ... eft a hili IINr the bt.... rt shawn lNinting .nc! claanl", In City Park Ill, Cedar Raplda; Chip Folkor., E2, Scotch Grovo, C..... I*' ..IN ...... ,... Some U5 students have beel! in· fast time beginning May 26. New A4. West Bend ; EVelyn stanske. future of Laol and made wha~ ap· 6. vited to the banquet in recognition London, May 28; Sabula. May 26: A3. Bronx. N. Y. and Beverly Tre­ ~rlclay. Shewn, from loft, .rt: Budd CIo .., At, and Bill "''.l'I0II, Ai, Council BluHI: peared to be a spirited defense of of their leadership activities. and DeWitt, June 1. san Ai, Memphis, Tenn. Enn.... , 111.; Ted lair, BI, MaIOft City; Jim the Unned stares. ------By JOHN KLEIN the state legislature) told a re­ Exchlnge Editor porter from the sludent news­ The nemises of 1_. Stat. UnI­ paper. The Mississippian , he had v.rslty', Greek system, a report­ made an agreement with Kerciu's SATURDAY, APRIL 27,1963 edly national secret fraternity - On Other, Campuses attorneys to drop the charges if the painting would never again Pi Xi - and it's occasionally GRACI!; UNITED p r in ted antl·Greek "gossip be exhibited in Mississippi. MISSIONARY CHURCH sheet" - the Pixie Press - is BlackweU stated thnl he had 1854 MuscaUne Ave. dead. Besides publishing the nothing against Kerciu personally ..45 I .m., Sunday School The Ghost in the GOP lion was taken against them . campus since 1956. Similar action 10:&1 1m. • WorabiD Se~ Pixie Press, the secret fraternity and that he had brought the -0- "Though repeatedly it has been was taken against a Pi Xi fra· is also known for painting its charges only because he "didn't IOWA em Greek letter in yellow paint on made clear to fraternity men that ternily when it was uncovered at like the idea of the nag being BAPTIST CHAPEL an apprehended Pi Xi would be the University of Nebraska . The 432 South ClInton Closet Is Stirring Again campus sidewalks, buildings and desecrated and didn't want it to CooperaUna with tM community billboards. suspended, we bave in this case Universily of Missouri suspended bappen anymore." &outhern Baptlst Con.entt. Xi Whether it likes it or not, the Republican Party has in Last week the Director of stu­ taken the position that eliminat­ two Pi members when they Kerciu is. nol familiar with the ' :45 a.m., Sunday School ing the organizalion in its entire· refused to divulge the names of BETHEL AFRICAN 10:45 a.m .• WorablD, its midst a ghost which refuses to quit hallnting houses. dent Affairs at ISU, Millard customs. traditions and laws of -- 6 p.m. Training Unlon ty is preferable to suspending one their fraternity brothers. METHODIST CHURCH That ghost i named Richard ixon, a man of many per­ , K rat ochvil. an- the South. Blackwell told The 411 S. Governor St. 7 P.lb. £V_nIDi Worab1p or two members." said Kratoch· During the school year the Pi '4 • .m.. Sundav Scllool nounced t h at 17 Mississippian. He compared the sonalities. ~".... viI. Xi letters have appeared and still It a.m.. Cbureh Service JEHOVAH'S WITNESSlC8 members br the charges with a warning issued by 2120-- H. St. "Pi Xi is now dissolved and the remain on SUI campus walks . Immediately after his 1962 defeat in the California f T a ternity volun· the highway patrol to an out-of­ TRINITY--- CHRISTIAN S p.m.. Public Address: fraternity system and Iowa State • • • state driver. Kerciu is a Michi­ ' :Hi p.m., Watchtower StudY: gubernatorial eJection, lixon lashed out at the people, the tarily submit ted REFORMED CHURCH -0- for m al resigna· wHi not be further blighted by its Charges against University of gan Slale University alumunus. E. Court I< KenlOood Dr. party and the press. There MENNONITE CHURCH tions fro m the publications or by other activities Mississippi Art Prof. G. Ray Ker­ • • • 9:30 a.m., Church Scbool 614 Clark st. wcre some who said then group and turned inimical to an institution of high­ ciu, accusing him of desecrating The day aCter Peter. Paul and 10:30 a.m .• Worship. 8:30 a.m .• 10:45 a.m .• MorDlnr WOl'­ er learning," continued Kratoch· a Confederate flag , were dropped Sermon: "The Father', }land" shll) that the political obituary of over their frater­ Mary appeared at sur, they 7 p.m.. Service. Sermon: "Church School Day" ", nity par a pher­ viI. last week. traveled to Iowa S'e" UnlverJ!tY Meditation: "WUl He Know Me?" 9:45 a.m .• Sunday School Richard Nixon, the candi­ 7:80 p.m .• EvenIng Service .. nalia. The begin. According to an informal Iowa Kerciu exhibited a painting en· to perform for ISU 's Greek Week THE CHURCH OF CHRIST Gospel Team from (owa Mennon· date, was a closed book. • ning of the Pi Xi State Daily interview, most fra­ titled "America the Beautiful," program. Following the perform· 1318 --KIrkwood He School -0- KLEIN end came in the ternity and sororily members which consisted of a scrawled ance. as the group hurriedly • a.m., Bible Study But Richard ixon, the Ie a.m ... WorabJp REORGANIZED CHURCH early morning hours of Sunday. supporled the abolishmenl of the n u m b e r 0 f racist slogans packed, lwo Iowa Stale Daily re­ , p.m., .... enlng Woralllll OF JESUS CHRIST man, refuses to unwrap his March 31 according to an Iowa secret fraternity and ils publica­ scrawled and leltered on a can­ porters descended upon them lor OF LATTER DAY SAINTS arms from the pinnacle to State Daily report. when three tion. vas painting of the Confederate mterviews. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST 221 Melrose Ave • -- Y SAINTS • :" a.m .• Churcb School TKE's caught at least one Pi Xi "Innocent people have been £lag (also the state £lag of Mis­ Peter Yarrow apologized to a OF LA'ITER-DA which he has clung since 910 E. FaIrchIld St. 10:30 • .m. Morn1n.J Wol'abJp reporter for answering her ques­ -0- delivering copies of the Pixie hurt or 'branded' due to stale­ sissippil. • a.m., Priesthood 1952. Press to fraternity and sorority ments in the Pixie Press," said When questioned about the tions "mechanically," explaining 10:30 • .m., Sunday School SHARON EVANGELICAl· • p.m., SaCrament Me.UnI It is Nixon the man, houses. Inter·fraternity Council president, painting, Kerciu said he had that they always have to answer -0- UNITED BRETHJlEN CHURCB About two weeks later Kratoch­ Ray Sebastion. in approving the simply put onto canvas what he the same questions. But. perhaps Kalona who is in demand as a CHURCH OF THE NAZARENB ' :30 l.m., Sunday SCllool vil announced that the remainmg abolishment of the secret organ­ had seen during the September Mr. Yarrow avoided an automalic 1035 Wide lit. 10:30 I.m •• Dlv1ne Wonb!p speaker at various conven­ members of the fraternity had ization. integration riols at Ole Miss. response once when be remarked J~(5 a.lb., Sund.. ~. Scbool tions throughout the nation. submitted their resignations from The Iowa Slate Daily reporled Charles Blackwell. Ole Miss that Iowa Staters "are a lovely 10:(5 un., Woromp ST. ANDREW 7:30 p.m .• Evening Se~ -- the organization. No furlher ac- the secret fralernity had been on law student (and candidate for bunch of kids." -0- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH But after last week's Nixon Sunset I< Melrose Ave. THE CONGREGATIONAL UniversIty Rel~hu sp ech before the American CHURCH 9:90 a.m., Church School. grade CUnlon " JefCerson Streeta and under RIC~ARD M. NIXON Society of Newspaper Edi- -McGill- - Rev. John G. Cra., 11 a m., Church School. grade 8 and l - A/sop - Jijl 10:45 a.m .• Church School. Mornl n, under Shll Hinging On tors it sounded like Nixon, WorshIp. Student FellowshIp In 5 p.m .• Church Scbool. Junior and charge. SenIor HIgh the candidate, was back in action. 1:30 p.m .• youth Fellowship Rally at G p.m., Supper for Junlor HIgh Wheatland 0:30 p.m., YouLh F'ellowshlp tor Jun· Speaking on the Soviet presence in Cuba, Nixon said The Mood In Riding The 5 p.m .• Student Fellowship lor JIlgn Monday. 12 noon. Men's Lunch·Dls· 7 p.m .• Velopers - Communion "we have got to take what risks are necessary to do the job." cusslon 8 p.m .• New CIJlS8 SemInar Salurday. 9 a.m .• Children'S Bible -0- lie indicated that tll uban exiles in this country Class ond Choir Reheo,,,.1 S I'. PAUL'S Washington Cuban Horse LUTHEILAN CIlAPKL should receive U.S. support and be unleashed to vent their EVANGELICAL (MIssouri Sy nod) • FREE CHURCH 404 E. JeClersoo wrath against the Castro regime. 11 8.m. only DIvIne Service. The Master-Politician Mr. Nixon Comes OF CORALVILLE Se"mon' "A Worthy Walk" When asked what he specifically had in mind, Nixon . :. un.. SuMay Schoo, 5:U p.m .• Sludent Supper 1l l.m .• Moroln, WorshIp G:30 p.m., Student Vespers characteristically repeated words to lhe effect tllat «we Has Confidence Prancing into Town 7 p.m., Evenlnl/ Service -0- 8:15 p.m .• Youlh Fellowship LUTHERAN CHURCH must do whatever is necessary to remove the Sovi t beach­ 8y JOSEPH ALSOP By RALPH McGILL -<>- OF CHRIST THE KING head in Cuba." rAmi UNITED CHURCH Corner ot rwv Road WASIDNGTON - The politi· WASHINGTON - Emergence (Evangelical .nd lIefoMlled) and CoralvUle Road Conspicuously absent was his recommendation on the 1807 KLrlcWood Avenue 9:30 a.m., Service. Nurserv cians are visibly frustrated. This of Mr. Richard Nilon =rom that ' :15 I .m .. Sunuay bcho~, Sermon: "Fecd My Sheep" degree of involvement which the United States should be contrast in the bosom of the Ken· limbo to which he heatedly and 10:30 a.m., lI:orninl Wor.bi(> 10:3U a.m .• Church School I ~ nedy Administration is very strik­ -0- prepared to go in helping to rid Cuba of the communist forever consigned himself at the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ing to a return­ hour of defeat California's Pat North CUnton " FalrchUd Street. ST. MARK'S '{ r, 8:30. 11 8.m. WorshIp M'F.THODIST CHURCH dictatorship. ing tra veil e r. Brown is Sermon: HNew WincH 2910 MUleatlne Avunue If he had a solution for effecting a pennanent divorce The reasons for I \ without mea 9:45 a.m .• Church School 8:30 I.m. Worship ServIce- the policy - mak­ ing. Mr. Nixon -4- 10:45 a.m., Church Schuol between Moscow and Havana, he failed to expound ers' frustrat ion FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH " I. -I- - ' ...' ~,. t h ink in g. He 217 E. Iowa Ave. liT. THOMAS MORE CHAPEL upon it. are too obvious ,;t, may be dream­ D:J5 I .m .• Church School .06 N. Riverside Earlier this year when Nixon informed the press that to nee d em­ ing no dreams - 10:30 a.m., Worlh1p a:30. 10, 11:30 ' .m. and a p ..... From - 320 E. CoUe,e St. CHURCH-- 8 Holy Eucharist Presidency. The reason for the confidence Using this horse as a rostrum 26 E. Market St. a.m.. of the politicians. including the 9:30 Church School and Worahlp 9:15 a.m., Family Service and Church But Nixon, the politician, is a campaigner. His home Mr. Nixon flailed the Adminis· School master'politician of them all. 11:00 Church School and WorahlD 11:00 a.m., MornIng Prayer; Nursery tration's Cuban policy. He wanted -0- 2:30 p.m .• Adult Instruction constituency has elected him before. Perhaps he has an eye President Kennedy himself, is The Price Hike Scare acllon. True enough. he backed FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 5:15 p.m .• Evensong the unexpecledly bdsk perform­ Jefferson '" Dubuque Streelll 5:45 p.m., Canterbury Supper on the Congress. down later when asked if he 8:30, 11 a.m., Identical Worship Serv­ 6:45 p.m., Canterbury Association ance of the U.S. economy. These Steel price hikes leave two strong. As for being inflationary. lcel, Church School. wanted invasion . He did not. He -0- Does Richard Nixon, the ghost, contemplate another days. the President is given to questions unanswered. now that most businessmen and Mr. Ken­ Sermon: "Why Shouldn't 11" all the major companies have nedy think not. Th e increases are wanted to do a vague thing called 5 p.m .• University Studenls. Wesley ST. MARYS CHURCH chapter for that obituary? Surely th e Republican Party mocking reminiscences of a large "whatever is necessary." House J elCerson I< Linn Street. rally of advisory economists or­ acted and President Kennedy has not of the size or scope to trigger -0- 8. 7:80. 9, 10:18 and 11:30 l.m~ ._ will slam shut the cover. -John Scholz Neither Senator Keating nor OUR REDEEMER day Masses ganized last spring by Secretary not : Will the increases stick? either excessive wage demands 8 :~ and 7:S0 a.m., DaIlT ~ Governor Rockefeller want inva· LUTHERAN CHURCH -0- of the Treasury Douglas Dillon. Will they be inflationary. or general price advances. Mr. (Missouri Synodl Best bet is that the price in­ Kenn edy himself noted that the sion. They want action. But the 2301 E. Court St. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Instead of a downturn, we have creases 'will stick despite minor boosts represent about a one per suspicion grows that what they 8:30, 10:45 a.m.. Easter ServIces Johnson &. Bloomlnaton StrMle an upturn, or so it is now be· cent increase really want is political action. Sermon: "Sheep aod No She.~" • and 10:30 a.m., Service. '11l(1)oily lowan lieved. Consider as illustration of adjustments; the boosts are on for steel products. 8:45 •.m. Sunday Scbool and Bible 1:15 • . m .• Sunday School selected products where market the amount lost by steel prices President Kennedy has a policy. dasse. 1:30 a.m., Adult BIble ma. the contrast, the history of the -0- 17.. Dally 101001118 written and edJted by rtudenI, and " gooerMd bg • demand has been steady and since 1959. (Nltlonll Observ.r) but it is hardly reasonable to de· -0- gross national product forecasts. FREE METHODIST CHAPEL FRIENDS board uf fiv, nudent tro8teu elected by IhII rWdent body tmd lout The chairman of the President's mand tbat he teU either Castro or 2024 G St. Ptone 8-35S11 Mr. K what it is. The facts are -0- Iowa Memorial UnlOD tnueeu appointed by the pruldent uf the University. The Dally IOWtJA', Economic Advisers. Waller Hei­ 10 a m .• Worship that Mr. K's policy isn't working CHURCH OF CHRIST 141:30 a.m., Flnt Oay School Idlrorilll policy 18 not an npremon uf SUI admlnLtf,a&n poUcy Of ler, never joined the Treasury Mea tln, In the 4-H BuUdIna panel in forecasting a recession. University Bulletin Board well at home or in Cuba. And it One MIle South on m,hw.y n. opinion, '" any port/CUlot. may be that the Kennedy policy VE'rERANS HOSPITAL Yet his technical staff was suffi­ UnOvenlty lullflln loard notlc., mUIf lie rac.1... lit TN D.ny .... • a.m., Morning Worahlp office, atom .1, Communication, CanMr, by MOn Of til. Illy ....re ..... is moving along according to 10 a.m., Church &obool CHAPEL-- Publl.her ...... Edward P. Bassett ciently infected with the prevail­ -0- MIMBIII EdItor ...... Gary Gerlaoh 11CIIt10ll. Thay mUIf lie "IMII Inll .',nall br .n aelvl ..r or Officer Of tile .,. plan. Time will tell. Jt always • •.m .• 'lVorshlp AUDIT IURIAU Mana,lng Editor ...... Doug Carlson ing pessimism to wish to make a ..nllol'lon beln, publlclMd. 'ur,l, _II functlont ar. not aIItIlb.. ... FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY • a.m .• CnmmunlOb - I'II'It '1IDct. Of' fill. MCtIon. does. CIRCULATIONI News Editors ...... Eric Zoeckler and low forecast of gross national pro­ Iowa Ave . ... GlIbert St. -0- Mohammad Idr", LEFEVRE PUBLIC Speaking Can· LOWSHIP. an InterdenomInallonal So wllat we are seeing at work 10 a.m., Cburch School, Adult DI. AnderaOD duct for 1963. UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL City Editor...... roln le.t, preliminary round, IoU! be held ,roup of .tudent.... meell every is what Prof. MacGregor Burns eUBBlon Edftorlal Auoelat...... TIm ean. HELLER HAD TO deliver many today at • p.m. In 7 Schaefrer. 'l'uesday even In, .t 1:30 In the East 11 8.m .• Church Servioe. SERVICES Pabllabed 111 Student PublleaUolII, Spor. Editor ...... BID P_ble Names oC flnaUata wlLl be posted oul· Lobby Conference Room. IMU to calls politics by personality. Mr. Guest Speaker: The Rev. Evans S. 405 UDlverilty Hospital IDe..• COIDDlun1eations Center. Iowa Society Editor ...... SUI&Il AliI a pep talk to his technicians. in side 13 Sohaefrer. Final round will consider vartou. toolc. of «enaral Worthley ' :10 a.m .• Worallip liervlc.. CItY, low•• dally e"cept SundlY and ChIef Photo,'apher ... Ioe Upplneott order to persuade them to agree be held Thursday, May 2. 4 p.m .• 7 tnterest. AU art eordlall1 Invltad to Nixon is demanding thai both 1I0ndaT. and legal hoUday •. Entered A.... t.nt City Editor ... Kathl. Sw1lt SchaerCer. .ttend. Senator Goldwater and Governor u ... cond-dass matter at the post Aaslotant to the final forecast·figure of IIfflce at Iowa City under the Act Sport, Editor .... Harrlett Blnclmu $578 billion. In November-De­ THE MATHEMATICS COLLOQUI· CHR15TIAN SCIINCI ORGAN· Rockefeller prove themselves in /If COllllre .. of March 2. 187t. Aaslotant Photographer .. Bob N.ndeU UM wID meet at 4 p.m. on Thurs­ IZAT10N holda • te.Umony meetll41l the California primary of 1964. Pope John/s Encyclical- Advertlsln, Director ... Jrv GI'OUIIIJD cember. they feared they were day. In 311 Physics BulldLn,. Prof. each Thursday altemoOD in the Eut AdverllslnlJ M.... 'er . .. . DIck P.p'" overestimating by about $5 billion MlnoTU TomIta of the sur Mathe· Conference Room. East Lobby, Iowa Mr. Nixon knows this would be a D.. I 7-41'1 from noon to mIdnlght to Classified matlca Department will speak on Memorial Unlon. at 1:15. AU are wei. bloody aUair in which the two .iport new. Items. women'. pa,e Mana'er ...... DeDDII lIeltbmq lower. Now. however. there is "Representations of locally compact come to IUend. lMlDI and announcemenu to The AdvortWn, CoD.lllltanto .. BID Bryant, widespread agreement. in the ,roups". contenders would be bad I y A Message Befitting Dally Iowan. Edltodal office. are In Deonlt BlnnlnC THI .WIMMING I'OOL in the Wo­ chewed and mauled. 11 that , the CommUnlC.tlODl Cent.... CtrculaUon Mlna.. , ...... )bIl CollIer Treasury. in the Economic Ad­ A U'RISENTATIVI of the Unit· men'a Gym for aU SUI coeds wUl t>­ visory Council and elsewhere. ed Church of Christ Board for World open for 1WImmIn, from 4:15 p.m. sbould happen. a lot of people in Trvlf"., loard Of ""'n' 'ubllc. MInLstrles, Miss VIrgInia Hermann, to 1:1& n.m. MondlY throllllh Fri· the GOP might begin to think lublcrlptlon RI"': By carrier In tbat the $578 billion figure is an be day. Swlmmlnl .wt. Ind towelJ The Universal Hope 1I0nl/. Inc.: Lee ""e.... n. ~4.i LaftJ' will at the Educational Place ment Iowa City, flO per year In advance; Prybu... . G: Nancy SlIInD All: Prof. underestimate. once again by OCflce. East Hall. on Monday to wID be ~ovlded by the Women', again of Mr. Nixon. There still is 11& montha•• 5.10: three month-. IS. Dale !>enls. UDlversity LI brary: Prof. • peak wtth studenls and proCessIonal Pbya1eal Education Department • another possibility which . one (Nation) By mall In Iowa, .. pel' year; als Leolle G. MoeUer School of Journal­ about $5 billion. persons who a,e Interesled In month-. 13; three monthl, IS. AU ~i Mlollael MaduU, LI. Dr. Gear,. Yet the fact that lime are better church·related service overseas. Call 'ARENTI COO,.UTIVI IAIY· hears. is on Mr. Nixon's mind . 1£ A strange misreading of Scripture has persisted for several other mall subSCriptloM, UO per .....on CoUe,e of Denu.try: RIcbahI than had been expected has in no Ext. 2175 Cor appointment with her. SITTING L!AGU!. Memberl dealr· Governor Rockefeller's personal ;~. 11& montha, 13.80; three monUll, A. Miller,. LI; Dr. Lauren A. V.. Ing sitters call Mr •. O·Nelll. MI061. decades. Every Chrislmas, the press plugs the slogan, "Peace on Dyke. Coue,e of EducaUOD. way shaken the Administration IOTANY IEMINAR wUf bear Dr. Those Interested In memberabJp call problems should contribute to an Robin Cuan~, aaslolant proressor oC lJIra. Van Atta' 7·5346. unwillingness of the parly leaders earth and good will towards men." But that Is not how the Scrip· on the need for a massive lax Botany on Monday at 3:30 p.m. 10 na. "-Iat.d Pre. 11 .ntltled .. Dial 7-4191 If yOlO do not neel")'0111 UNIVIRSITY LIIURY HOUR., to accept him. the too might be e1ua1"etY to the u .. for repubUcaUon Dally Iowan by 7:30 a.m. The D~ cut. Instead, it has increased the 408 ChemIstry· Pharmacy - Botany tures has it. The original rendering was ; Peace on earth to men of Iowan clrculaUon oIIlce tn the Com­ BuUcllng. Dr. Cuany wU! speak on Monday.Frlday: 7:110-2 • . m.; Saturday: to accept him. the two might be /If all the local newa printed In thII confidence of both Secretary of "Correlations Between Chromosome '1:30 a.m.·10 p.m.: Sunday: 1:30 p.m•• good will. Who else has earned 'M1Hplper .. ' well u all AP De.. mUDlcaUon, Center .. open from • reminded that Mr. Nixon still is a.m. to 5 p.m. Monda7 throu,b "'" the Treasury Dillon and Eco­ Size. Radiation (ntenslty and Som· I a.m. Service De.k.: Mondl')'·Thura­ Uld Qllpatcbu. "lIc Mutatlons in PLants". day: 8 1I.m .• 101.m.: FrIday and Sat­ around and available, if called. peace? How can there be peace da7 and trom 8 to 10 l.m. SaI\lrCl&Jl. nomic Adviser Heller thai the pro­ lII'day: 8 a.m. p.m., 7·10 p.m. (Re. lIake-.ood service on ~ papen without good will as a prereq· Is not poaalble, but ..eT)/' effort will posed tax cut will produce the VITIRANI: Eaoh student under arve only); Sunday: loS p.m .• '1·10 Mr. Nixon's necessary task ~ made to eo1'NGt __ wHIt tAw PL550 or PL634 must algn a lorm to p.m. (Reserve only). Photodupllea· after having so finally and Irre· uisite? This phraSing m a k e s desired results. cover hIs attendance April 1 throu,h tlOD: Monday.Friday: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; ..... '- As Reller has put it. "Revers­ 30. The form wUl be avaUable In llondly·Thuraday: &-10 p.m.: Satur­ vocably removed himself last No· sense; lhe other is as speciously ing a downturn is very much 8-4. University HalJ on May 1. Hours day: 10 a.m. until nooo. 1-5 p.m.: vember was to re·eslablish him­ sentimental as the products of are 8:30 8.m. to noon and 1 to 4:30 ~unda7: U p.m harder than augmenting an up­ p.m self as a political personality. The Tin Pan Alley. OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN SUI OI.nVATOItY will be OpeD tum." In other words, when a HAWKIYI IDiTOiIAL and busl· lor the public every clear Monday easiest way to do that today is Pope John xxm's encyclical, recession was still feared, there neu staff. positions wlU be lelected between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. throu,h. to ride the Cuban horse. It is for the 1964 yearbook. Those Inter­ out the .prln' semelter except PIC. m in Terris (Peace on were also lurking feare that the es\4j1 In 'pplylng are invited to the durin, UDlverslty hoUdays. Any per­ true. as Mr. Nixon senses. that Earth) is addressed to "all men University Calendar business and investment incen· Hawkeye coClee hour today at 7:30 IOn Interested In vlewln, with tbe Governor Rockefeller's political p.m. In the lounge of the Communi· telelCope may visit the o..... rv.tory of good will." All : not only Cath­ tive provided by a tax cut would cations Cenler. At th'" time the dur\ru[ Ihese hOUri wtthout reserva· glamor has become somewhat merely hold the economy on an ecUtor and busIness manager will tlon. l'dday nl,hta are reaerved for dulled. It may becom e even more oliCS. some of whom have the precious gift of love for lheir fellow SatvnlayI April 27 Karolinska Institute, Stockholm. even keel. without promoting a help lUi out appUcaUon. and answer groups of school chUdren or ~opl. so. Michigan's Governor George men, some of whom do not. "Universal peace." the Pontiff wriles. 8 a.m. - Goll with Minnesota Medical Amphitheatre questions. In other public o.r,anlutlont. ThOll 8 p.m. - Humanities Society real take-off. who w1Ih to obtain a re ..rvatlon Romney has caught on well with "is a good which interests everybody without distinction. To every­ aDd Wisconsin, two dual meets. ON CAPITOL HILL, mean· .TUDINTIIN THE secondary fOJ' a particular group .., call many Americans, but so far, at on Flnkbine Golf Course. lecture: Prof. Austin Warren. Uni­ teacher education pro, ram who plan dMJ or,,_ body. therefore, we have opened our souL" Everybody: Catholic, versity of Michigan. "Grand­ while. the prospects for a tax cut to reatater for 7:79, Observation and least. reports from GOP centers • a.m. - Big Ten Bowling have not been at all impaired Lab a rat 0 r y PracUce (,'Student IOWA MIMORIAL UNION HOUIlI, in the Midw est are that they are nonCatholic, heli evers and nonbelievers alike. TournameDt at the Union. lather. Mather and His Wonder­ Te.chlnK'·). for either seDlester ot eateterla open 11 :10 l.m.·1 p.m. Moo. book." Senate Chamber, Old by the economy's belter-than­ the I~ academIc year. muat ap­ day-Saturday; H :45 p.m., Monday. not yet ready to run with him . It It is the kind of message which benefits the most liberal and 1:00 p ..m . - double­ expected performance. ply for a ....nment. prior to May 1. FrIday: 11:30 I.In.·1:1IO p.m .• Sunday. very well may be that former header with Minnesota. Capitol. Application "blank. .re av.Uable In Gold Feather Room onen 7 a . m~ earnestly religious Pope of this century. It echoes lhe yearnings oC . Tuttdl)', AprIl 31 The primary motive of the piles­ 301, University HIgh School and In 141:45 p.m., Monday·Thundu; 7 a.m.. President Eisenhower will deter· 3 p.m. - The opening of an sure lor tax cuts is not political, W·U. Eut HaU. 11:45 p.m.• FrIday; 8 a.m..f1:&1 p.m. mine the issue. He and Gover­ human beings everywhere. Whether the statesmen will dismiss it as exhibilion of paintings. ceramics 8 p.m. - John F. Murray Me­ Saturdl)'; 1-10:(5 p.m. Suncta:r. Reo. eJ morial L e c t u r e: "Significant in short. But the fact that tax WOMIN'I 'HYSICAL IDUCA· rutlon lrea open a a.m.·ll p.m. nor Romney hit it off well to­ the well·meaning declaration of one who has no atomic bombs at ·'s and drawings at the Guild Gal­ cuts, if voted, ought to produce TION Exemption Examln.tion will 1I0nda7·Thursday; • ..m.-lI mId. lre a Changes in Poatwar Japan." Kl­ be atYen ThUl'lday. Friday and Sat· ""ht, Frlda)" and SaturdQ'. ioU gether in their talks before the his command - that remains to be seen. Judging by past reaction. lery. 181)l,ja S. Clinton st. very good times indeed in 1964. urdiy, Kay 18. 17,.18. Appllcatlons p.m. Sunday. tome yoshl TogasakI. Tokyo TimeI. must be rued In me office of tbe Michigan election, Mr. Eisen­ 8 p.rn. - Studio Theatre pro­ and the further fact that good hower reportedly told friends. in it will not dissuade them from redoubled efforts in the nuclear·arms duction. "La Fiesta Brava," Stu­ Macbride Auditorium. Department of Physical Education A"LICATIONI tor underaradq. as QI Thunday, May 2 times are good politics in election tor Women by Tuesday. May 14 at ate atudent acholanhlPa lor tlie fall speaking of Romney. "He is my race. And it may be lhatthe peoples. though they desire peace. will dio Theatre. years. are by DO meaJII forgotten I p.m. semester a,.. I"ailabfe In 111 Uni­ Wt 8 p.m. - Art Department Lec­ versity Hall. kind of man ." An Eisenhower continue to follow without question the leaders who are leading them MondIy, April it ture : "Some Aspects of Expres­ either . .Doing the richt thing. in 1 THI OUILDUUIRY, 130\!o S. NaUonai Delelllt BclueatioD Act arm about the Romney shoulders short. is also held to be the beat ClInton st,. .. ahowln, palntfn,". (NIlEA) loan applleaUoDi art aJao on the way to annihilation. Still. lhis Easler season has not been al­ 4! 10 p.m. - College pf Medicine sion in ltallan Renaissance Archi­ ceramlca and drawln,. liy Roger available. Offl~ boura .re froQl would also shine up his political way to win votes; and this rare Gottachatlt and Donald Cole. The I l.m. to 12 noon and from I to e lowed to pass without a message of hope and passion. and that it Lecture: "High Pressure - a tecture." Prof. David R. Coffin. hours Mbnday throulh Siturday Ire p.m. Present holelen of NDEA l~ personality. or glamor . combination is always dtlllgbtrui. 3:30 to 5:30 .nd 8 to 10 p.m. need not pic.. up al>ptJeaUbDl iii (All RighI. Reserved) comes from a man in his eighties should be heartening to young and Tool in M i c rob i 0 logical Re­ Princeton University. Art Build­ Copyrl,ht 1e&3: f:r~' appUcatlODI will be IIIIIIet by The Hall SyndIcate. Inc. search," Professor C. G, Reden, ing Auditorium. New York Herald Trlb1Ule Inc. IHTlI·VAI.ITY CHll.TIAH 'IL. DIJlrlbuted le&3 old alike. • '. THE DAILY IOWAN-I_. city, 1•• -SaturdIY , April 27, 't63-PI,1 3

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OF THE BUSI ESS Joeth MannebllCh, dressed for a leisurely Saturday, models Florence Walsh Sparkling with chann, this display of slim candle ' I nds itself so well to the Jamaica shorts with a contrasting plaid middy top. The .utfit, $17.95. latch­ exotic atmo phere of Iowa City's most unique shop ... THINGS AND THINGS ing blast jacket, $14.95 .Her en emble is from MOE WHITE BOOK'S, at el'en AND THINGS. Thi welcome addition to thl' tO\I n offer. a wide rung of con­ South Dubuque in lowa City. temporary items from all over the world, artistically comhined with antiques. With Moth r's Day approaching, a good suggestion would be to cons ider WEEK THINGS AND THINGS AND THINGS for that perfect gift. You're sllre to find Ule one. THINGS AND THINGS AND THINGS, 624 '. Clinton (acfO~ frolll thlJ train station).

:~ The CONGRESS INN AND PANCAKE HOUSE receives the "Colden Cup A fact not many know, .. People are so busy these days nmning their cars Come Spring and a young man' fancy turns to convertibles ... espeCially Award" from tJ1C Coffee Brewing institute of Chicago for breWing excellent through til MIN IT AUTOMATIC CAR WASH that they overlook this other fine those sporty models! This week Triumph takes the top spot at KEN WALL coffee. in thc center is Bob Andcrson, owner and manager, to the right is service offered. In the rear is this garage where you may bring YOUT car for IMPORTS, and for good rea ·on. They are ~porty. good looking, reasonably Mary Trumbull of Tnunb\11I and ssociates, food consultants, and to the left a most careful and profeSSional polishing job. ,For a really "spruced up" car priced ,and out tandingly popular. Come on in and see Triumph's full line at is Mr. S)'d Karp, Regional alesmanager for Superior Coffee Company. The for this sunny weather, after having it washed, swing around to the rear again KEN WALL'S IMPORTS, Highway 6, West of ]owa City. Coffee Brewing Institute sets up rigid standards with which the food service and have it waxed. MINIT AUTOMATIC CAR WASH, 1025 Riverside Drive. operator must comply Lo be eligible to receive tl1e Colden Cup Award ..• all tltis plus the best pancakes in towul CONGRESS INN AND PANC;AK~ HOUSE, lIlghway 6 West, COfl\lvjlle.

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.~s efficient as a ca lculnting machine .. . RANDALL'S five check-out counters Recently, we've been showing you photos of FIRST NATIONAL'S new drive-in Did we invade someone's private home? No sirl This waiting area is just an­ are alwa s hopping with business, qUi<:kly aiding the reams of su ti fied cus­ facilities on tI1 e comer of Washington and Linn Streets. But, we don't want other ot the fine facilitie offered b PEARSON'S DRUG. This shot is of tom rs who pa 's through them , Efficien )' i as much a part of RANDALL'S you to forget OllT walk-up window on Dubuque treetl Tl1ese facilities are the interior of the new flEAlSON'S at TOWNCREST ••• clean, modern, and as are tl1eir qlla Iity foods . ~Jake RANDALL'S your grocer store today. ideal for cashing checks, depositing money or any other banking needs .. . efficient, just like the well-known PEARSON'S on Linn Street. Refills of pre­ lANDAU'S SUPER-VALU, Highway 6 West, Coralville. all while shopping up town . Get in tbe habit of "stopping while shopping" scriptions, when authorized, are obtainable at either store. PEARSON'S DRUG, at THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK'S MOTOR BANK all Dubuque Street ... the NOITtt LINN AND TOWNCREST. hank ctrsigDfct with Oil in mind. , . '''' i-TH! DAILY IOWAN-I ..a · City. la.-saturdoy. Aprll 27, 19U Ten Recor-ds Bested as ., Hawks FiNish Fourth '"- IBaseball Roundupl Phils 5; Cubs 2 In Sprint Medley Ref Box Score By BILL PEMBLE ..I CHICAGO L4'l - Home runs by IOWA A• • H Wes Covington and Johnny Cal1ison Sports Editor I Kr.UJe, et 00 ...... ! 0 a a DES MOINES - Ten re~ords feU by the wayside here Frida)' iJ, Reddln.rtoni 1£ .... 00 00 3 2 0 0 backed the snappy pitching of Art SQ'kowllY, b ...... 00 • 1 2 I Mahaffey and helped the Philadel­ the first day of the 46th annujll ~rake Relays. Unfortunately so, it Lee.lb ...... 4 0 2 1 8 Petel'Mn, 3b 00. .... • 3 0 0 1 phia Phils score 5-2 viclory over wasn'l a particularly good day fQr the lawn Hawkeyes. , Iller.. u .. • •.•..... 2 0 0 0 the Friday. 0 1 0 The Hawks looked like a .are bet to grab first place in the sprinl Sherman, rf ...... 3 Mahaffey, who had never defeat­ f'ree~ • ...... 2 0 1 0 medley relay as Roger Kerr, Bob WU." , p ...... , 2 0 0 0 ed the Cubs in Chicago. set them Tol,lo ...... 26 ! e 3 down on three hils and slruck out Kreamer and Gary Hollingsy.torth Loyola with Jolln Kolovich, Henry MINNESOTA A•• H "I 11 in recording his second victory buill up a good lead for anchorman White and John Pendergast rUll' Marku •. IS ...... • • 1 1 0 Bill Frazier. ning the first three legs was third. Bolten. rf ...... " 4 1 ~ 0 in four decisions. W.lly.c ...... 4 000 Frazier, however, in running his O'Hara made up the distance A"dresen ...... 3 0 0 0 Phll.tlelllhi. .. 000 m OIl- S • • Dayla, Ib ...... 3 0 0 0 ChlcliO ...... tot tII2 000- 2 3 0 half showed the effects of his l~· within 660 yards as he passed Oster, It ...... 3 0 0 0 Mall.fley ,nd O"rymple; Hobble. 0[[. and ran himself out in the last Adams . Dru,kln, cf ...... 3 0 0 0 Irew.r (7), SChultl (tl ,nd lell,'ler. MlIlllJ!an ." 3 0 0 0 W - ManafllY (2·2). L - Hobbl. lap. Bill Washington of ~ntral State BU.hrf ...... 2 0 0 0 (1·2). The "game" Hawkeye hung on Ohio hoisted a meet mark of :51 .• R"Kh ...... 1 0 0 0 Hom. runl - ehlu,o, WIIII.ml Stephenl ...... 0 0 0 0 (1). Phllad.lphl., COYIr,glon (3), C11I1. for most of the final lap, but was in the 440-yard hurdles. It knock~ Tolall ...... ' SO 2 3 0 Ion (3). caught on the final curve and had seven·tenths of a secoDd off the Minnesota ...... 000 000 200 10"" ...... loo 002 oox to settle for third. and the two standard sel by Ron Ablowich of E: Marku. Wer. WB: Iowa .~, Min· L.A. 4; BALTIMORE 3 teams were disqualified. Georgia Tech in 1961. nesola I . 213 : Sherm.n. s: wlllnd, Pelel'Mn. W: WUa.ncl L : Buhrt. BALTIMORE (.f! - The Los The Iowa mile relay team also About 900 athletes Crom 83 col- Angeles Angels scored an unearn­ had a shaky day. In a photofinish. leges and universities are entered ed run in the 13th inning on an Kerr held on for third andl was dis· in the two·day meel. A's Get 2 in J3th 's overthrow and defeated qualified for today's finals of the . , J. the Baltimore Orioles 4.3 Friday John Griffith one·mile relay. Iowa's Netmen Post wi To Beat Senators night. time was 3:11.6, just .3 of a second WASHINGTON L4'l - Kansas off the Drake record. LOl An,ele. 010 20t 000 ... 1- • 11 • Over lIIini, 8-1, City and Washington staggered 1,IIImore . 000 100 002 000 .6- 3 • 1 Head Coach Francis Cretz· through 4 hours and 15 minutes of Mclrldet Spring (7), Fowler ("1 N.lson (II, Mor"n (10), GrbI (121 meyer's plan not to .use Frazier in In Big Ten Opener sloppy basehall Friday night before .nd I. hdowskl. Roberts, Stocll (t), Friday's races could possibly mean (Special to The D,lIy Iowan) George Alusik's two·run in .urnslde ~\1), Miller (11) ,nd Orsino, a cancelling out of the entries in Iowa'S tennis team opened ita Irown ('. W - GrbI (1.1). L - the 13th inning gave the Athletics Miller (0·). the 2-mile and distance medley Big Ten season Friday by whipping a 12·10 viclory in the first game Homa runl - LOl An,elel. W,g. events today. Illinois 8·1 in Evanston, Ill, ner 2 (6). l'IIImor'l Oenlile (31, Itoll. of a twi·night doubleheader. Inson (I), .foWII (.,. In other events, five new high The Hawks also took the lirst There were eight errors, four by school records were set, led by a three ~atche~ of a no.n.conference each team, in the marathon In 3.way tie for the pole vault. dual WIth Chlcag? UDlverslt~. The which the Athletics trailed most of Sharing first place were Lee Sar. remander. of th.ls dual Will he the way before pinch hiller Bobby Giles Orders gent of Ames. Jim Taylor of South Iplayed th~s mormng. '. DelGreco unloaded a three·run Page of Coli ge S (ngs and Jim I~wa WlU m~t Northwestern fol· homer in the ninth inning to put e p I lowmg the Chicago U. dual this Baller of Jefferson. . morning who are regarded as be- Konsas City ahead 10·9. Ther cleared 13 feet 1% mches., ing Big Ten crown contenders, The Senntors scored one to Halt of Strict tie bettering the old mark of 13 feet Iowa was soundly defeated by the th game in their half of the ninth. 1ST GAME - TWILIGHT Two Chances: Slim and None h Inch set last year by Chnrles Wildcats in a meeling in March, (13 Innln,.) Hawkeve firshack.r Rich Lee stretches to take th' throw to nab win give the Hawks I 12-4 selson'$ record. Ind l·g in the Big Ten. Alsop of Osk~loosa. Iowa's record now stands at '·3 IC.",.. City 02G 100 313 000 2-12 IS • All three tTied unsucces~ful1y for for the season while 1II1nois Is W ••hlllgion 12G 311101 .. 6-11 13 • Balk Rule Mlnn ...ta'. Mike Mulligan at first base In Friday's 8ig Ten opener Th. Gophers art 154 alld 0-1 in the Bit Ten. The teams play a S.gul,. I,ss (4), Lovtlch (I), Fllcher a ~tale r?cord of 13 feet 5 mches. sporling a 1·4 record ~ tt) .na Su1l1v.n, Iry.n (1): Olt ..n , CINCINNATI I.fl - A spreading for both teams. Iowa won, 3·2, on the brilliant 3·hit hurling of Jack doubleheader todlY, beginning at I p,m, rhe mile run was one of the top Results or the matches with II. Daniell (7)( H,nn,n t.). Itlldolph (t), -Photo by Berne Ketchum .ouldln (tl Ironll,6 (10, ,nd Rei. controversy over c;aUing balks in Wiland and ended an II.game winning streak by the Gophers. The r .a~es o~ .the day,. with a stirring Jinois : IIr. W - Fischer (3.f). L - Ironst,d the has resulted hDlsh glVI~g the title to Dave Lee Singles : Steve Wilkinson, Iowa, (0.2). tfome runl - K.nll' Clly, ..... in a temporary halt in strict inter· of Des Momes Tech. beat Frank Noble 614 6·0 ' Dave I.n (2). DelGreco (11. Washington, pretation of the rule by umpires. * * * * * * * * * Trailing by 15 yards with 150 bent Frank Noble 6-4: 6'(); Dave I rln_mln (2). King (1). President said Fri· yards to go, Lee outlegged Don Strauss Iowa beat Jerry Olerst)' day he ordered his umpiring teams Bergan of Waterloo Columbus i~ a 6.1, 6.3; De~ny Ellertson, Iowa, Houston's Bruce to require pitchers Ha,wks Edge Minnesota, 3-2, battic that had the crowd cheering beat John Sisson 6·3, 6·3; Dick "in a set position, f both runners. . . Riley, Iowa, beat Tom McCollwn Spins l-Hit Effort, Lo come La a 'slop' Lee was clock~ In. 4 minutes 6·1, 6·3; Larry Moss, Illinois, I;Ieat but disregard the 22.4 seconds, wh ich tflmmed the Mike Schiavoni 6-2 6·3 and Mare Blanks Reds, 2-0 r e q uirements of old record of 4: 24 set in 1958 by Mears Iowa, beat Dan Hedden H 'at least one sec· To Win Conference Opener Deryl King of West Des Moines . 6·3 . ' HOUSTON (All - Houston's Bob ond'." Giles said Bergan also was under the old Doubles : Wilkinson and Slrauu, Bruce pitched the first one·hittel' matter will be Jack Wiland spun a neat three Ron Isler walked before Sherman plate allowing both Markus and mark with a lime of ' : 23.4. Iowa, beat Noble and Olefsky "', In the National League this season, out in a hitter at Minnesota Friday after· bounced out to end the inning. Botten to tally cutting lhe Iowa West Des Moines, with Chuck 6-1; Riley end Mears. Iowa, beat allowing only a first inning single, NATIONAL LEAGUE Minnesota bounced back im· lead to 3·2. Wiland got the next two confere:nce May 7 W. L. Pet. G.B. noon as the Iowa Hawkeyes edged Sammons, Ron Phillips, Jon Brink· Sisson and Hedden 8~, 6-0; ancI to right field by Vada Pinson as Commission. Pltt.tburgh .. .. ." 9 ~ .643 mediately. Markus singled to cen· hitters to end the final Gopher ley and Ron Grifrith doing the run· Ellertson and Gary Fletcher. Iowa, the Colts defeated tbe Cincinnati Ford Frick and x.st. Lows ...... 10 6 .625 Minnesota 3·2 on the Iowa Dia· ter and moved around to third on threat. ning, set a sprint medley relay beat Moss and McCullum 12·10 x·San Francisco ... 10 6 .625 ~ Reds 2·0 Friday night. GILES Pre sid e nt Joe x·Los Angeles ..... 10 7 .568 1 mond. The victory in the league Botten 's high hopper over the first Petersen came up with the games mark of 3:32.3 in the morning pre· (profell. Bruce, a 29-year·old right·hander, Cronin of the Amerlcan League. MJlwaukee ...... 9 8 .529 ~I'.t opener gives the Hawks a 12-4 rec· sacker Lee. Botlen advanced to top defensive play in the third Iiminaries, then came back with a Results in the Chicago Uninr· was touched lor. Pinson's Single Philadelphia ...... 8 7 .533 second on a throw to third. Wally when he cut in front of Isler to Frick caUe~ lor the meeting Chicago ...... 7 10 .412 :~ ord while the Gophers are 15·6. . clocking of 3:32.7 seconds to win sity doubles : Wi I k II) so n and with two out in the first inning and tbursday after noting the contra· New York ...... 6 10 .375 popped to short as Isler made a throw out Mike Mulligan on a close the title in the afternoon finals. The Strauss. Iowa. beat Mike ~oUen Cincinnati ...... 5 9 .351 5 The contest was rattled off 10 hit Johnny Edwards with a pitch versy and the statistics showing Houston ...... 6 12 .333, fine over the shoulder catch be· play. old record was 3:33.7 set in 1954 by and Paul Albats 6'(), 6-2; ElJertlQll 51'.t just 1 hour and 25 minutes, the with one out in the second inning. only two balks called in American x·Played nlgh( games I hind third. Jon Anderson hit a Iowa and Minnesota will play a Des North . and Fletcher, Iowa, beal Bob Bruce then retired the Reds in or· League games this year compared Frldly'l Resultl fastest 9 in ning game in recenl smash on which Isler made a great doubleheader at 1 p.m. this after· In other college events, skinny Hodge and Larry Weiss 6.(), 6-1 ; PhUadelphla 5, Chlcaro 2 Iowa basehall history. der until Marty Keough opened the to 68 in the National League. Houston 2. Cincinnati 0 stop but made a bad lhrow to the noon on the Iowa Diamond. Tom O'Hara overcame a 5()..yard and Mears and Riley, Iowa, beat Pittsburgh 5, New York 2 ninth by drawing a walk. Frick said he wanted uniformity St. Louis at Los Angeles - night Wiland was in absolute control deficit as anchorman and carried Jules Beck and Dave Daver 6- 1, Bruce put an end to that threat if the rule is retained. Milwaukee at San Francisco - nlghl during all but the 7th. He retired Loyola of Chicago to a record in 6-4. Tod.y'l Probable Pitchers the first 10 men .to Iace him in a when he struck out pioch hitters Giles said his umpires were en· New York (Hook 0·2) at Pittsburgh Sports News in Brief­ the distance medley. Jesse Gonder and Jerry Lynch, forcing the balk rule more strong· (Schwall loG or McBean 1·1) row and laler had strings of 7 and I The ISO·pound Irishman with COUSEY HONORED ,. Phlladelphta (Lopez 1·0 or Culp 2·1) 8 ga ve up another walk to Don BIas· Iy this season, but that lax enforce· at Chicago (Jackson 2-2) consecutive Gophers biting the hair, whQ has run a 3:59.9 indoor BOSTON L4'l - The world cl)am- ingame, then gaL Pinson to ground ment in previous years caused MUwaukee (Show 0·1) al San Fran· dust. The right hander walked none mile this season, turned in a pion Boston Celtics assembled lor cloco (Sanford 3·1) Six Tie for Lead with 136s out the first baseman Rusty Staub. some pitchers to develop wrong Cincinnati (O'Toole 3·l) at HOllston and fanned 1. Both Minnesota runs 4:02.1 on his mile anchor lap in the last time under retiring Capt. Clnclnn,lI ...... 000 000 000- 0 1 1 pitching motions. (Johnson 1·2) - nleht were unearned. beating Texas Southern's Major Bob Cousy Friday night in Houston .. ' . 100 000 10.- 2 5 0 St. Loul. (Wash6urn 3'()) at Los a M.loney ,nd Edw.rds; Iruce ,nd Giles said he believed the ques· Anaeles (Sherry 0·0) - night Iowa opened the scoring in the Adams by SO yards. combination celebration of their lat.m,n. W - Iruct (H). L M.loney (2·1). tion could be resolved three ways: AMERICAN LEAGUE bottom of the first. With one out In Texas Open Golf Tourney Loyola's winning time of 9:50.9 Unprecedented feat and a farewell. strict conformance to the one sec· W. L. Pet. 10.1. Joe Reddington hit a smash to deep erased the Drake record of Never had a National Basketball 'ns Score 5 I'n 9th and stop rule ; elimination of the Chicago ..... 7 4 .636 short. Duane Markus made a fine SAN ANTONIO. Tex . L4'l - Bruce champion Mickey Wright of Dal1as 10 :01.2 set by Texas Southern Jast Ass a cia t ion team swept five TWI one second provision, or looser in· Kansa. City , 10 6 .6:15 l,2 sLop but threw the ball away Crampton of Australia blew up shot par golf Friday and look a year. In finishing second in 9.55.5 straight playoff titles as BostoII Baltimore 00. • 9 6 .600 1 To Defeat Tigers, 7.5 terpretation that would require a New York ...... 6 5 .545 I~ putting Joe on second. Matt Szy· with a double bogey on No. 12 one·stroke lead over Marilynn Friday, Telas Southern also was did by defeating Los Angeles IJ2. Boston ...... , 6 6 .500 2 Smith after the second round or DETROlT L4'l _ The Minnesota pitcher only to stop - but not for Los Angele...... 8 8 .500 2 kowny lined a hit over third to and a faL 8 on the 17th Friday below its record, as was Emporia 109 Wednesday night. Twins rammed in five runs in the a set length of time. Cleveland ...... 5 6 .455 2"', score Reddinglon with a game's and fell back inLo a six·way tie the WOmen's TiUeholders cham­ Kan. Slate, which was third in Cousy received a cof(ee table, Delrolt .. .. 00 .. 00. 7 9 .438 3 pionship. ninth inning and beat Lhe Detroit Frick hasn't indicaLed any in· Minnesota ...... 7 9 ,438 3 firsl run . for first place after the end of a 9:56.5. the surface of which was tbe eM· Tigers 7.5 Friday nigbt for tbeir terest in eliminating the one·sec­ Washington ...... 4 10 .286 4'h temper· flaring second round of the Miss Wright put together a 34- Texas Southern's lead·off Baton line of a basketball court with the Friday's Resulls The Hawks threatened in the sec· third straight victory. and provision, but said he doubts and. Bob Sherman sliced a lwo out $30,000 Texas Open Golf Tourna· 38-72 round for a 36·hole total of man, Ray Saddler, did the 880 in sigl)alures of his teammates l1li if it is enforceable. Kansas City 12. Washington 10 (13 ment. Bob Allison triggered the Twins' He said. "I'm in favor of en- Innlnes - 1st of 2 twl.nlghl) double down the right field line but 146, while Miss Smith. of Jupiter, 1:SO.9 to pry open a wide lead in the Celtic's official family sealed Minnesota 1. Detroit 5 Crampton was angry over a rul­ Fla., carded a 37·38-75. uprising in the ninth with a home forcing the rule, but it's nonsensi­ Los Angeles 4, Baltimore S (13 In· the Gophers wiggled free when Wil· the race, Charles White kept up in the top. run, Jimmie Hal1 knocked in an· nlngs) ing that forced him to shoot with Only games scheduled. and popped out a fter an inlentional • • • the pace with a :46.4 for the 440 =Jiiiiiiiiiijijiiijiii other run with the pinch single. cal to think any man can try to Today's Prob,ble Pile hers pass to Jim Freese. a television wire in front of him LOUISVILLE, Ky. L4'l - Cain and Maurice Hobson with 3:03 in I Lennie Green hit what proved a time a second." Los Angeles (Belinsky 1).2) at Balli· on the par 4 17th. Hoy Stable's Never Bend proved the three·quarler mile had a SO· decisive two·run single and Vic Joe Paparella, senior American more (McNally 1-1) Jim Botten became the first Chicago (Herbert loG) at Boston Minnesota base runner when he Arnold Palmer, the favorite, Friday he is ready ior nexl week's yard lead on the field when he Power singled across another run. League in service, said a (Conley 1.0) meanwhile, got his game together Kentucky Derby when he ran ofr passed off to Adams for the final Rookie Garry Roggenburk won (1IlI stop by a pitcher is good Minnesota (Kaat 1·1 or Stlgman 1·2) singled up the middle with one from three colts for an impressive at Detroit (Re,an 1·2) down . He was immediately erased for a 68 and climbed into conten· mile ieg. }/is first majOlr league game by enough in American League play. Kansas City (pClster 0·0) at Wash· tion after a lackluster first round. victory in the $7,500 Stepping Stone At this point. Bill Thomas of lacing one batter and escaping a without the need for counting one Ington ICheney 2.0) as Steve Wally hit into a fast dou· PUrse at Churchill Downs. Cleve and (Donovan 1·1) at New ble play. He made his total 139. Howard Payne was second and jam in the eighth. second. York (Terry 2·1). Palmer also was more than Never Bend, who was unimpres' Mlnn.sot, ,.... .02t ... 105- 7 1. 1 Augie Donatelli disagreed as ------Iowa tallied the eventual win· D.lroll ...... 1 1112- S , • captain of the National League ning runs in the sixth. Reddington slightly irritated over photograph· sive two weeks ago in winning the as ers, especially the private camera· Forerunner at Kennel and, was in ..~:~::: ~:r."'Aol'''' ~:t:~d(7~.r.:t umpire crew responsible for nearly Wyatt Named opened the stanza by walking. men. ZlmmerIMn (t); Meal, 'ox ('), An· I half the balks caUs this season. He peak fOl'm Friday. He covered lhe der ..n ('I.lId 1'rl ...... W - Ro... n· aold "The pitcher must come to a New Grid Coach Szykowny faked a sacri£ice and "They should be barred from the 7 furlongs in 1 minute, 22-5 sec· 1 .... rll (1~. L - Mot.. (2'1). ... , ground a hit·and·run single into course," Palmer said. "I had one onds, just two·fifths of a second off H_ runl - MinIM ...... It.y full second stop." Si WoJIII .... (S,. Dltrolt, Trl'lIdos ('" Giles said earlier this year he Bernie Wyatt, a former SUl foot­ left mov!ng Red~ngton ar.ound to of them clicking right in the middle (he track record. (11. Col ... llo (1). • had not told h'lS umpires to crack ball star, Friday was named head t1~lrd . Rlc.h Lee Imed a ~lOgle to of my try for a six·fooL birdie Never Bend, ridden by Manuel coach at Regina High School here. fight scoring Joe and movmg Matt putt." He made the putt buL said Ycaw, had a five·length lead on IF YO down on the balk rule, but had to (hird. Jay Petersen bounced to he still didn't like it. 8 U T M told them as usual to enforce the Wyatt. 24, who graduated from the field when they hit the slretch FOR FL Cs rl p ets SUI in 1962, was a defensive back. hort forcing Lee but scoring SZY' I ••• and was eight lengths on top at the ANI: • 1 I • rules. A native or AmilyviUe, Pa., he had kowny. Jay was out trying to steal. A GUSTA, Ga , L4'l - Defen(l ing fioinsh. GlAMO On, 81g st nnlng NCAA PROBATION been teaching high school there in ~------~--~~--~~~~----- FROl PITTSBURGH (.fI - A three·run MIAMI (.fI _ The National Col. his home town this year at Copia· ANt first inning" highlighted by Ted legiale Athletic Ass a cia t Ion CHAMP" gue High School. For Your I.. ·······~························I IN YO Savage's two-run homer, and top· (NCAA) placed Hardin.Simmons Wyatt is married and has one II CLIP THIS I MOVIE notch relief pitching by southpaw University at Ahilene, Tex ., on pro. child. He replaces Duane Calvert, Convenience 'THIS IS Harvey Haddix led the Pittsburgh batioo {or two years Friday and who earlier resigned to become Pirales to a 5-2 victory over the placed the University of Omaha football coach at Fort Dodge SI. CHEESI! ...... Friday night. on probalion indefinitely. Bring Ii ~~~.~ 1~~ ;~ Edmunds. i Savage's first homer of the sea· _~_. ,' . ONION , . . • ...... 00 •••••••• 1.00 1.50. IOn came 0(( loser AI Jackson and Both Your _ SAUSAGE ...... 00 ...... 1.25 2.00. followed a walk to Dick Schofield. I I - BEEF ...... 00 ...... US 2.00. The other run in the inning game CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Laundry - GEORGE'S GOURMIT SPECIAL ...... 1.25 2.00. when Elmo Plaskett singled home j • s.u.... , Onion, Green P.pper • Donn Clendenon, who had walked. ~ and • PEPPERONI ...... , ...... 00 ...... 1.25 2.00. Haddix entered the game in the I • KOSHER SALAMI 00 ...... , ...... 1.25 2.00. lirst inning after starter AI Mc· ; Drycleaning Bean had walked four men to give II I MUSHROOM ...... 1.50 2.25. blPJQHN GO. TO _ GREeN PEPPER ...... 00 ...... 1.50 2.25. tbe Mets a run. Haddix struck out i! _ SHRIMP ...... , ...... 1.51 2.25. Clarence Coleman to end the in· I (Pharmaceutical Sales) I TUNA FISH ...... , ...... 1.51 2.25 I IIlng. .... Vorl! ...... 1. I. __ 2 3 1 _ ANCHOVII! ...... , ...... 00 ..... 1.51 2.25. Plttlburth ..... _ .1 1011- S • 1 WILL INTERVIEW ON CAMPUS JICIlIOII 1I,1I.,d (II ,nd C.Ie""n; Ii _ FRIDAY SPICIAL .... , ...... , ... 1.SO 2,25. Mc .....~l H,ddlx 01. S lie (II .ntl PI •• I ~. '" - H.dellx (1~) . L - JICI!. • MONDAY, APRIL .29 HOGUSE Ii OsPRICGIALE'S...... 'P"H"O" N"' E' ..8 ... · 7..5 ·4.. 5 · .. 2.00 ua •• JOE MILDER" 14·year-old son of Mr. lind Mrs. B.rNrcI MlWer, H~)'""II - (1). I I 800 Gilbert St., tilk" the "Carrler Spet/ight" toda". 0\ _ .... • I tion to The Dlily lowln earrl.r cr.w thl' ".ar, Jot WI' tlulc:k II luslness malors with some Klenee background and sol" - _. GOURMET • Ilern that only the best of dellvory IIrYl" was good ...,.h ~ experience and Biological "I."c. mai9r1 with, on Intere,t the 46 readers he fllthfulfy Itr"... And from Jot, they • ,...... 114" DuitUllue It. _ _ -. the "be,t of IIrYie •• " His route 'Kllnds from Capltof Street In sales should ' eontad Placement OHice for information I Acrou From •• • to Vln Buren StrHt and from 3rd StrHt north to Prlfttl.. StnIt.I. • Hotel J.ffer.... J9I Is In 8th grMl. stud.nt at C.ntral Junior High School. "' " Ior Interview appolntm.nt. 315 E. Market • O,der, to Go F,ee Delivety on Ofdel', over 3.95.. II, .. sport, ill his fuorlt. pistime, plrtlei""tlng In Centr.r. ~ ______~I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~, __w_"'_"_lIn-g_pr_~_rl_m_' ______1 -"WO. THE DAILY IOWAN-lowl City. la.-S.,tu,~ay, April 27. t"'-Pag. J • ------~ -- -- n rBirth Month, Hancher Short Swim Class Flood Control Studied For Ralston Greek In RaincOat Swap Convocation Flood control measures fot Iowa Council Chamber ot the Civic Cen· Leonard A. Carl~n, head of the be relea ed oon The study will ter. The 7:30 p.m. meeting will he Rock Island di lricl o(fice of the 51 art a OOn 3S fund are avail· I Mental Illness Registration City's Ralston Creek will be studied Whll, tho State hard of R.. by the U.S. Army Corps of Engi· open to the public. corps, empbasized that the corps able. tents Is trying to find neers, according to City Manager Leik"old, in requesting assist· is now committed only to a pre· to fill PresicMnt VIIlII Hincher'ss_ Slated May 18 liminary udy of th Ral ton If the pilot un'ey shows that Carsten D. Lelkvold. ance by the corps, cited the flood ..... - after he retires in June, Creek problem. The tudy is ex. nood control on the creek is eco­ Are Unrelated' Set Tuesday SUI's annual Honor3 Convocation, The preliminary survey will be OD the troublesome creek after an 1964 - lie and his wife an trying pected to take about two months. nomically feasible and the decision sponsored jointly by the College oC made to determine the economic Doubt was CBst Friday on the .. f1nd tho m.. n who's alnady Registration for swimming c1a.ss· a·inch rain la t July that caused Funds to make the Ralston is made to go ahead, a more de­ Liberal Arts and the College of feasibilily ot flood control for the extensive damage in Iowa City. heory that the month of birth is flilotl his ralncut. es sponsored by the Iowa City Creek survey have been applied lailed study will be made. This will President and Mrs. Hancher still I Nursing, will be beld in Macbride creek. Corps representatives will Also, he noted, storms of light in· rtia\1'd to a susceptibility to mental havM't fl,urocI 4MIt txactly when PI.ayground and Recreotion Com· Roll May 18 at 10:30 a.m. meet with the City Council and tensity often cause the creek to go (or by the Rock Island district oC· take about six month . Carlson Ulness. ancl when it happened, but some Imission will be held Tue day and Included in the ceremony is the at her city officials May 2 in the cut o( its banks and cause damage. flee and the money is expecled to said. Dr. Albert S. Morris, associate time about the last of March I Wednesday ot Zion Lutheran presentation of Dean' Awards to __ exchanged coats with on outstanding Honors freshman, I 'professor of psychiatry here, said Church. him - and he ... tho short end sophomore, and junior. Honors the theory "is a fascinating con· Registration hours will be from of Ccrti[icates of Achie~em cnt will be the dell. 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 to 4 cept which, in the 'science' of Mrs. Hanch., SIW her hus· given to outstanding seniors. p.m. each day and from 7:30 to sprllll' astrology, has been with man for band flm noticed tho .... ult. of Invitations to the ceremony, to 9 p.m. on Tue day. Parents mu_t acknowledge superior academic ' thousandS of years." tho .xchaftlO In New Y orlt a few register for childrcn through age wilks ago. He don,," wlwIt he achievement of undergraduate stu· He spoke at the fourth annual In· 18. thoutht his raincoat, but dents, are being senl lo Liberal stltule on Preventive Psychiatry W" j found 4MIt It had shrunk. Iowa Cily residents hould regis· Arts students with cumulative .".hlch began here Friday and ends To a .Ize 31 short from I 41 ter before Wednesday noon, and grade averages of 3 0 or higher. non·residenls should register after I today. lOllI, In fact, The coat looked II· College of ursing students with a Wednesday noon. SUI students with Norris Indicated that a number most tha same - an oxford gray 3.0 record in their college and pro­ plaid - but chock I", an Iowa City address are classified fessional courses are olso invited. 01 studies in the past 35 years have some r.. vealed It had a different label as residents. Hawkeye Apartments Dr . Ray L. HeCfner, SUI's Vice· Investigated the relationship be· than Hancher's. are in the Iowa City limits. President tor Instruction and Dean '1 tween the month of birth and men· Anyone who has completed sec· of the Faculties, will deliver the AI ARTMENTS FOR RENT WHO DOES m AUTOMOTIVE IAI illness, which have, for the ond grade is eligible to take in· convocation address. mo I part, shown that spring con· slruction. Fees are $1.50 for re i· Tickets to the Convocation may LOVELY tumlJh"d apt above Lubln'l HAGEN'S TV Guaranteed t~levlslon TROUBLE leWng ,outo Insurance. dents and 52 Cor non·residents per be obtained at the Liberal Arts Advertising Rates 0.,.. Slore JUilable Cor 2. AU ulUJ· servicing by certIfied servicemen. 0 See Bob Bender. 01.1 8-0639. 5-13R ceptions have a greater likelihood $22.5 'Million tie. furnished. $80 a month. DIal l.m .. S p.m. Monda)' !brou.h SalurdlY. class. QfCice April 29 through May 3 for 7-3952 or 8-3571. &-4 B-354J. S·2OAR I 01 becoming ill. t1Iree n.,...... 1k • Word Classes will be heJd in the muni· faculty members, students in the AVAILABLE In June. 3'fOOm furnlsh.d VEN£T'IAN bUnd upe lor treU ..... CHILD CARf However, this relationship dis· Voted Board cipal swimming pool in City Park. program and their families, and sa 0111 ...... lIe. Word Ipartment lor 4 men or women. -2:7302. ~ I ------after Moy 3 Cor the general public. mUlti •• CurnlJhed. '120. rhone 7.:i3-49. ALTERATIONS and lewln,. 7.3347. I WILL baby sit In my home. near East appeared when appropriate sam· DES MOINES (.fI - An appropri. or. Day ...... JSe. Word S·16R &-5AB HilI. B-32S2. 5-3 pling methods were used, and when ations subcommittee voted Friday 0JIe Month ...... ~. Word AVAILABLE------May lsI IpaeloUJI 3 room DIAPARINE DI R t I c. I b to recommend $22,520,250 a year LIt floor furnished Iplnm.nt. Tin. aper en a ""rY ce )' I it was recognized that the normal Air Auxiliary (lliJlImum Ad, • WordI) plac., rarba,e dl,pOIII, IlundIY.. uWI. New Proc:els LaundIY. 313 S. Du· BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES for operation of state Board of Con· tie. furnished. Couple only. "orner buque. PlIone 7·9666. 5-17AR birth curve itsel£ varied for many ,.. CGIIIeeuttf. ~ trol institutions in the two years Sets Car Wash Open Sunday Brown and Gllberl. $95. Phone 7t.~~~ PHARMACIST wanted. Terrlfle opo reasons, and the appropriate sta· startIng next July 1. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADS ______1 HELP WANTED ponuolty with prOllr q.lve InCle· UsUcal methods were applied to Angel Flight, wOmen's auxiliary And Every Evenin, I BEDROOM Iparlment 10 IUb·lease pendent COmplny. Box 71. Dilly Iowan. The subcommittee also recom· 0.. INertIM a ~ .... sur ror summer Rulon. Completely rur· WANTED: Experienced Plumben. La. I . ·27 allow (or this. mended thaL the Board of Control to Arnold Air Society, will hold a ..... InMrtIon, a Momtt ••. ,ur nl$hed. $109 .. CIII 8-5222. 5-7 rew Company. 5-7' It seemed, Norris said, that be given $4,750,000 tor capital im· car wash Sunday from 1 to 4 :30 I T... In ..rtlon, • MInth ... .. ur FINE larr•• pt . N~ children . ..:1843. SALESMAN: Wiler '-;;rtener .alea --.,--P-E-R-S-O-N-A-L---- p.m. at the Goodyear Sen'ice Store, KESSLER'S many tactors could account for provements during the next bien· ______._____ &o2S territorydlslrlbutorlihlp - excellent open pot.pllal- exeluslve elrn· I this variation in normal birth. The 314 S. Clinton Price per cor is I "The Tender Crust" • ...... c.MMI.. nium. "'RS InJl~. Write : L . J . Kaiser. P.O. Box COME BACK. little Dennis! (Now I (aclors might be sociological, cuI· The board operates stale mental PIZZA USED C~ 3474, Milwaukee 8, WI.ocolUln. 4'%7 know why you .mll~ () seldom. - lural, economic, or physico I. and penal institutions and juvenile EQUIPMENT AT HAND Also Shrimp, Steak, MALE .Iudent (07' lew hours elch Di ck. __ _ __4.27 1954 CUSTOM FORD - over(\rl~e, homes. MONTEREY, Calif. IA'I - A Cire Chicken, Spaghetti week. Apply In person. TOY center URGENTLY roque I return or girls' lood condition. $ISO. 8-3309. 5-1 17 S. Dubuque. 4·2 i bllck 11 reul • blcycl , taken rrom The amount recommended by the engine raced to a brush blaze on 0 FREE DELIVERY 1955 PONTIAC St8~ ChleC~. west end of footbrldlfe ·:\~nll\l!. April subcommittee for operations is vacant lot and found ll·ycar-old LAKE AND COUNTRY PROPERTY Beot buy. .,R".. k 0II .r. x..•••• or RELIABLE,Wlltresseo . tflel5:30 nlto elrlo12:00 forp.m. evenln Apply •. 23. Return to Art lIull

Speclol In Color SELECTED • t "WONDERS OF DALLAS" CARTOONS Pa.. '-THE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa City, la.-Saturd.y, April 27, '.63 . ~ ', Moderif "South ~ on Right Road, RFK Says · ht ATLANTA.Ga,-Alt~ , Gerr,Ro· next" and ' added, over the laugh· has n!ways shown great wisdelll," Campus Notes ter of reporters, "Get it?" ' Kennedy fielded numerous quts. phone Gilbert Couvrcur at 8.9:;01. I Se t Tonlg :=rt J;,~{~;a~y· ~:~~~TltJ~~~~ Asked for comment on the passi· tlon on the racial issue. He said Saxophone Recital ••• ~ praised progress made in Georgia bllily of a revolt by some Southern Ihat while there has been COD· Darrell Larsen. A4. Audubon, will and the South in solving civil states again t his party. Kennedy siderable progress, the effort 10 present an alto saxophone recital Cathedral Sll'de Show In Sympos·lum " right$ problems. said the chanees of Alabama and eliminate discrimination must be Sunday night at 7:30 in North Margaret Anne Rogers. G, Chat· He said progre had been made Mississippi going for President continUed. Mu ic Uall. He will be a isled by tanooga, Tenn., will pre ent a e· Erick Hawkins, one of the lead. in desegregating schools, trans· John F, Kennedy in 1964 are dim, "You can't expect a group of I Mary Beusick, G. St. Louis. piano. rie of stereo ~lides of "The Cathe· ~ portation and other public facili· Commenting on Georgia: which people to continue to be treated and George Foy. M. Oxford Junc· dral Tour 01 England," at a meet· ing avant·grade modern dancers, ties in many scction during the has alll'll),s voted Democratic. Ke~· II inferiors," he said. "It ~ouJd • lion, soprano saxopbone. ing of the Canterbury Association lIIilI dancl' tonight at 8 in Macbride past few ycars and "We are on the nedy said, "The stale of Georg18 be the most natural thing in the •• . unday at 6:45 p.m. at Trinity Auditorium ill connection with the . right road now." ! world to go in some dUferenl dute. Movio at Churc h Episcopal Church, 320 E, Coliege Sl'cond Annual Mid\\e -tern Dance . I He urged tbal mod era t e s tion," Th U It d C Ch . t' St. Sympa -ium sponsored by the Wom· throughout the country work to· He made the comment in reply. e n f' ampu rls Ian Prior to the program, the A . Igether to prevent a rise in extrem. . ing to 8 question as to whether he Fellowship will show lhe movie, sociaUon will meet (or e~ensong at en's Physicol Education Depart. i$m 00 both sides oC the racial "La Strada," at 5:45 p.m. Sunday 5;15 p,m. and a bludent supllE!r at meDl. . considered the Black Muslims, a ue Negro group, to be subversive. He at the Congregational Cburch 30 5:45 p.m. lIawlrin~ WIll prcsent UIIs new , _ K . N. Clinton Sl. • • • il lS ennedy answered questions at a said he did not The film is the story of the lone· Ch h GOld T cfancc. "Here and Now with F news conference after a breakfast Kennedy came here Crom CoIUlJl. liness of three souls who travel an , urc UI I 0 Meet Watchers." Thi dance employs a - ,., engagement wilh Gov. Earl E. bia, S,C., where he was picketed ltalian highway. The two evening guild of Trinity serle of duets and solos in eight . Sanders. Kennedy told Sanders by several Negroes. Th ere WI' 11 be no a dml" SIan fee E'plscopa I Ch urc II Wl' 11 h0 Id a JOlnl.. parts to "rediscover sourees of im. ;; ! Georgia has demonstrated it can Earlier Thursday, he disc u~ · k t t' W ddt 74" handle its own problems and if that bu t a II t ud en Is mus I have tIC e s, mee 109 e nes ay a : ~ p,m, mediacy in pure movement." . h racial problems with Gov, Cie9r'ifl Tickets can be obtained at Ule in Ule parish hou e, 320 E, College .. contlOues testate needs "00 inter· WaUace of Alabama in Moot,om. Christian, Congregational and Pres. Sl. Thc symposium will covcr many, _"010 by Mlk. T .... r 1ference from the Federal Govern· ery, Seventeen white persons dem ment." byterian Churches, The meeting will be under the phases of dance both as a profes. T d I H onsLratlng in front of the Capitol No supper will be held Sunday. direction 01 Mr~ . Hobert Evans and sional performing art and a an ,. 0 ay S 0 Ie The attol'l1ey general lold news· there were Ill'rebled, • •• tll,iss Jan~ .Hcnd rson. Stud nt educational activity. Beginning men he has no plans for oUering There were no demonstratlOlllS Soccer Practice wIves are.lOvlted. to alt.cnd, Friday. it continues through today, Touay's !tole, the envy of every other one in town, sits for the Presidency, the Vice Presl· duri ng his Atlanla visit. dency or as a candidate for govern- Kennedy was asked by a Negro The International Center Associ· l'b ' I J\lasa mi Kunl, a Japane e mod. I '" right at the top of a hill on Bloomington Street, just north . or of Massachusetts. lJ e said he reporter if he opposed cutting ofr alion SO<'ccr tcam will begin prac· I I rary DlS p ay ern dancer will appear for the first ! of the Chemi~try Building. Why the envy? Motorists expected Vice President Lyndon B. federal funds to Mississi ppi: He reo ticing todav from 10 to noon at the Catalogues from merican nnd lime in the Midwe t to teach two coming up the hill can'l sec the hole until it's too late. Johnson again would be the second plied that he did because federal Women's Recrclltion Field south 01 Canadian college offering profes· master sessions during the sym. ' mRn on the Democratic ticket. funds arc for aU ciliLens and /he the Union, For morc information sional training in librarianship arc posium. What a thrill that must give a hole - and the driver. I He said he hoped to continue as Federal Government should not at· currently on display in the Main I Symposium sessions arc open to Another will appear in Tuesda), morning's [owa/]. attorney general for the remainclel' ROBERT F. KENNEDY tempt to punish iu an indiscrim­ Library as part of National Library all SUI students and faculty free ______.______~ Iof this term and "well into the _ _ . "G. t It?" inate manner, Week. . . , . I of charge. Non-SU 1 participants '" ". ",. 'II Conservatives T~e dIsplay, whIch WIll contlOue will be charged $2. Parlicipanls are e F,·re-F,·ght Demonstrat,·on unlll May 4, was prepared by Har. from Illinois Kansas Minnesota Nit f C t St d t Steel Boost Ian Sifford.'of the Art Library. and Nebraska, Wisconsin. Missouri, and eg ec 0 rea Ive u en s Sponsor Talk I~~~;::d~~:~~e~~adort~~: c~~r~ South Dako_ts_,___ Will Add $10 I Set Sunday in Coralville .. Neurologists Cited by Harvard Professor Ten Johnson County fire de- selling, Wolford explained, will iJ· Here Tuesday Elasticity Talk T C Pe partments will join Coralville's low a measure oC control , letllDa A nationally·known specialist in H 5 h Education needs to focus atten· and others by being debilitated 0 ar rice 28 man volunteer fire-fighting firemen analyze the situation aitd Dr, Nicholas Nyaradi, formcr the field of elastiCity. Pro£. Marvin onor aS tian on helping creative children, means that all do not have an foree in putting out a fire Sunday determine the best methods for ex· Hungarian Minister of Finance. Stippes, of the Department of Thea. rather than concentrating mainly :~upr~i~~~~rtunity for admission, he WASHINGTON t.4'! _ A Labor De. at 1 p,m. tinguishing the f!re. will lecture on "Operation Confu· relical and Applied Mechanics at A t Sa nq uet on the so·called good student who No one will be searching for an House-burnings occur whenever ~ion" Tuesday at 8 p.m, in the lhe University of Illinois, will masters subjects w.ith routine con. THE STUDENT who has lrouble partment expert estimaled Friday arsonist after the blaze because someone has a building to donate Senate Chamber of Old Capitol. speak to members of an advanced Ad I h L S h f tent successfully. Richard Alpert gaining a sense oC achievement steel price increases will add SIO the (ire is all a pali of a house· for the purpose. The fire depart­ Nyaradi, director of thc School mechanics seminar at 1:30 p.m. Dr, 0 p . a s, pro essor of Harvard University said Friday tends to turn to his peer group for to tho cost of an automobile _ but burning demonslration sponsored ment of lhe town where Ihe d0- of , Inte~national. Studies, Br~dley Tu~s~ay in Room 5 Engineering ~~~o~~~da~Can~ar~~~!r ;~i~~l, :!~ at the fourth annual Instilute on a sense of approval _ as a kind of added the retail price impact can't by the Johnson County Firemen's nated building is located usually is l1Dlverslty, PeorIa, III., will gIve a BUlldmg. , t I I y f h Preventive Psychialry at SUI. esc I 0 Al rt 'd be figured yet. Mutual Aid Association, in charge of the event, Wolford I er cri~ical r~view of We tern foreign Th.e lecture will be open to the', ~11~!r~ca~leA~:~~~ym:c ~n:u:Ol:~ Dr. Alpert is associate director I ape v~ v~ - 1'.. pe sa.l, "We don't know what the effect The two·story frame house to be said. pollcle smce World War II. Tbe Ipublic. 'M' r o{ the Laboratory of Human De· Charactenstlcs o~ thIS student!D- will be on the prices of products razed is located just south of the Members of Iowa Cily's Fire De· lecture will be sponsored by the ,.. In mneapo IS., velopment at Harvard. elude lower emotIOnal control, less using sleel because that will be tracks at the south end of Tenth Iowa Conservative Dr, Sahs, who preSIded at tbe . t f t th f t partment, the only non·volunleer s, . Lecture on J(Jpan IIhree.day meeting received a silver WE TEND to train stUdents in Orlen a Jon 0 e u ure, a poorer determined by the ,producers as 1 Ave. in Coralville. group in the county, will attend Born .and edu~atcd III Hu~gapy" Kiyoshi Togasaki, adviser to the ttllV from hi~ former residents and what our testing programs can s~lf- concept. un~er~slh~'811on of they evaluate the market," Arnold Coralville Fire Chief Bryce Wol· Sunday's demonstration WhIch Is Nyaradl was III the anlJ.~azi Japan Times, will prescnt a Mur. colleal!ucs in the prof!'8sion. measure and so arc neglecting the I hJmself. and an I~ch~allon toward E. Chase told the Joint Senate. , ford explained the house·burni.ng open to lhe \lublic. EK\llanallol\ \ll underground movement d urI n g ray lecture on "Significant Changes ' An inscrintioll on the tray reads students who could make the most more concrete tl1lnkmg. House Economic Committee. objective is to provide training the techniques being demonstrated World ~ar n, an,d was asked by in Present Day Japan" at 8 p.m, Iin part: "In admiration for his Important creative contributions to StimU!ating th~ studcn~ to have Chase, assistant commissioner Ifor volunteer firemen and demon· will be broadcast over a public ad· the antl·Communlst Smalt Land· Tuesday in Macbride Auditorium. clinical !lel/ll1"n, in llJ)prcciation society, Dr. Alpert suggested, phant~sles of hIgh ,achlevem~nt, {or prices and living conditions in strate various fire·fighting tech· dress system. Togasaki is past director of the for his teachint{. and in gratitude "Creative children 111'0 os smart analYXlng these fantaSIes and think· the Bureau of Labor Statistics, niques Lo the pUblic. Japancse Ncwspaper Editors and Ifor hi < Ilnabatin~ encrt{y and dc- as anyone else, but tend to be ing about ways to improve their saicl the direct Cost Impact of the Wolford said tbe planned blaze MOTHER'S DAY OFFICIAL HoW Publishers Association , vol ion 1(1 the growth of neurology." 'oddballs' whom the tea c her performance, is one means to in· sleel price increases would be will provide betler training lhan WASH INGTON IN! - Pre,ldetlt • •• I Dr. Sah ~ is one o{ the founders doesn't like," he added. : ~rease the achievement of ,such a about $5 on a new house, $4 on a an unplanned fire, Fh'es will be Kennedy has proclaimed May ~ Piano Reci tal of the aca.dem)l. We are living in a "merit· :~u~~ntp'a~:~t~=ss~~dl:e~e~;~· 1 small fl\rm tractor and 50 cents set in several parts of the house, as Mothers Day. ocracy" in which one gains identity . . . . on II rcfrigerator. extinguished and others set until Kcnnedy's proclamation Friday I Kathleen Garber, G, Indianllpoli ~, KA PPA TAU AI. PHA thl'oll!!'b achievements hI!' pointed ~uage the chtld ~nderstands and to H 'd th {f t" tid b the house J'S ciestroyed, Planned 'II t ' 'I J I Si I I 1 'listen to the child he continued e Sill e e ec WOI e cited a joint resolution of ConJftSll In d ., WI prcsen a ptann reci n ~ .. x stUrt n"

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