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Rail Talks Broken Off; Say Union Is 'Stalling' CII1C co (AP) - Railroad management brol:e off nego­ tiations with 200,000 operating worker Frida 0\ r work rul that the employers (.'Onsidcr call for unnecessary job '. The unions. mad up oC engi· neer . conductor. trainmen, fire­ men and witchmen, mainlaln the u.s. Presses rules are needed for safe and effi­ cient transportation service. It w.s the MCOftd time Ii.. For 4 .. Power MIIy 17 thAt the c.rriers hII4I Itrek.n elf t.tlr. with IIIbtr. MiIn' Wall Meeting •••menl KCused the Ullien ...... ti.tlons of ...111... efforts te BON ,Germany IA'I - The Unit· r.lICh .....Iement of the eli .... ed Stales may press the Soviet A statement is ued by the rail· Union for a four· power meeting roads said it had become "pain· fully clear" that the five union to pul a stop to the Inc rea ing gun· had no intention oC accepting any play along Berlin's wall American part Q[ the recommendation of a Worm/s Eye View of Sum'mer ources reported Friday. pecial commis ion appointed by Secretary of State Dean Ru k former President Dwight D. Eisen­ Twe unkNtttlfl..t SUI .tuIIentt ...... te he". ,...... the 'UII, the 0- CII,,'t help Itut wender, thouth, where the books .re. OIl. well. de,. If they hlllle ,lenty of lotion t. t.ke CII,. of these .UftlHlrMCI hower to work out an agr ment. 11ft •• foet? -Photo by .... Klrtc lah apparently suggested the idea Fri· sky .nd the nt.tity 1_. RIII.r 1 w.y to cepe with June. mW.terms art wtelts .we., lind mIIY" It will rill" nut woeIc. w.,..- day to West German Chancellor J . E. Wolfe, chief spokesman for the carriers, informed the union Konrad Adenauer in a live·hour repre entatlve and Leverett Ed· meeting. wards, chairman of the National Bath Adenliller lind Ru.k teIcI Mediation Board, who has be n The Weather ,...... -tel'$ their- t.lks resulted In sitting in on the negotiation , of the carriers' ciecisioD. It 8 Pertly clou4y tN." ..wi t ...!eht full ..r.em.nt on .11 question. was wittl lelltt.red showerl lind thuacI· of mutuill Intorest, indudin, brief meeting. .nierms. Little ch..... 1ft tem,.r •• lerlin. "It I. _vious thllt no "..rell oil owan twe. Hlths te4IIy 1ft ...... American sources said the In· c.n be m.. by p,....,.I... the smma, the StiM Unioer.ritl( of Iowa Gnd ths People of 10tDtJ CUr! creasing danger of serious trouble pr.Mnt ."dlllvor," Wolfe ..W jn II stllftment hllftdttt to Edw .... as a result ot shootings across the Established in 11181 Associated Press Leased Wire and Wlrepboto 5 Centa per Copy Berlin wall by East German .nd the unl ... chl.fs. guards probably will cause the The unions i sued a tatement United Slates to suggest a get· after the breakoff in which they together with the Soviet Union, charged the carriers engaged in Britain and France, the Cour oc· "a deliberate, irresponsible, de­ cupation powers. termined eCfort to force a tran· More than 30 persons have been portation crisis." killed in trying to get through the "Since the start of the pre ent wall. Two East German guards conferences, carrier repre enta. Comp~omise Farm Bill Loom,S were killed recently. The shootlna tives bave sought unilateral ap­ has been getting wilder, and West plication of the presidential raU· German police have begun to build road commis ion's report and ad· their own trenches and sandball amantly refused to negotiate Is· nests. sues," the statement said. Freeman's From the West.rn vl.wpolnt, • L.t.r, et • newl conforenc., four.pow.r meet In, would b. • Wolf. IndlCIIltd the ,.lIrOilds nllturlll slrlll... m to emphuize would put inlo effoct .11 the rt(· Pilots; Engineers Set Air Strike over·.11 Sovl.t responsibility In ommllnd.tions of lhe JptC'.1 Program Fails Ellt B.rlin II .n occup.,lon commission III soon liS the ,1111 . Combined from News Source. 49~ pow.r, rOlds .r. 1"lIlIy free to do ... Conditions late Friday night The Russians usually turn aside The unions have threatened to indieated that 10wo City would In House Vote' $1 00 protests over shootings on the strike je the carriers try to pul grounds that East Germany is a the recommendations into (fect b without uirlin ervic to­ Ike Lauds GOP, 1 sovereign country and Is responsi. without an agreement. day if the schl'uul d trike of 39~ ble. The presidential commi sion, in Ozark AirHn pilots is put into Rebel Democrats; American sources said the ques. Feb r u a r y, recommended that effe t. 81asts Kennedy tion o£ an international authority about 41,000 lirem n on die elloco· NegotlatDra reported no protress 49¢ motives in yard and freight erv· WA HINGTON (II - Th hDpe to control access to West Berlin toward tUement in a strike t ic be eliminated over a period of of on b cl compromi. - on x­ was discussed with Adenauer al· lor midnight, Friday. though Rusk was reported to feel years. The firemen' union has a t n ion or pr nt ~m r, n y 49¢ this is now a hypotheticnl quesllon. membership of around 60,000. Officl.II of Ourk Air Lin", wheat and ( d gr In programs Inc .•t Municipill Airport Stilted - cm riled Friday a. duo t .. ltIed The Russians never have warmed thilt no comPilflY fll,hls would alt r th tunnlna d f· t o( Ule up to the proposal to create such INVe or .,rllll. In low. City .tter odmlnl. tralion' farm bill. an authority. The West German Says Revlon mlclnl,ht Frid.y If the slrike R p. Harold D. Cool y II)..N.CJ Government does not like the U.S. ..., Into tffoct. prOI)()sai because it provides for introduc d lh new m asure aft r the membership oC East Germany. Rigs Prices Ozark, which employs live holding a glum po t mortem on the starr m mbers in Towe City. iJ the d ath of th farm bill with Seer • Adenllutr .110 doult.. thAt the NEW YORK IA'I - The Federal only airline rving this area. The tary oC Aaricultur Orvllle L. thr.. n.utr.ls .u.... ted for Government has accused Revlon, next nearest airline service i Fr man and Democratic mem· m.mbershlp would IICC.pt the r.· Inc., one of the nation's largest United Airlines in Cedar Rapids. bers oC his Hou Aarlculture Com. spon.ibility of m.kin, .11 the cosmetic manufacturers, or price With headquarters in St. Louis, Last of the Missile Launchers mit . real decisions. rigging on wholesale and retail Mo.. Ozark is the only line servo Such • en.·y.... ute".lon of After the private session, Aden· levels. The I.st 8·S2H ,lob.1 b.m.tlc missil. on ord.r for Str.... ic Air d.y. The 1-52H, desl,ned to CArry four skybolt b.lllltlc missiles, ing many mid-continent cities. It pre.. "t provrllml Will lu.t wh.t Will moved, without f.nf.,., out of the ,IlIIt wh.re 467 of the .y .. auer told reporters there was agree· In a civil antitrust complaint operate Into 54 cities in a nine· Comm.nd WIIS rollecl from the .".mbly Frid.y lit thiI IHln, R.publicen f.rm I.,.r Rep. ment on all big questions, includ­ flied Friday in federal court, the state area. Com"."y', Milit.ry Alrcr.ft Syst.ms blvlsion In Wlchit., I<.n. Fri· tems were mild.. - AP Wir.phol. Ch.rl., I . Hoeven If low. trltel ing Berlin, and that he was glad Government contended also that Oz.,k hIlS _out lit ,lIots .nd 10 lubslitute for the IIdmlnlstr.. to have had "tnis very frank and the New York City firm illegally .bout 1,000 other employ",. tion bill on the House fI ..... Thurs· confidential talk." allocated saies territories and cus· N gotiations between the com· Who's 'Second C/o.s'1- dIIy ni,ht. His .mII~1It flilled. tomers in violation oC the Sherman pany and the Air Lines Pilots as· but .... I.ter move to kill the '"II Antitrust Act. sociation have draued along for e.rried 215·205. Student Saves The Government asked Cor a over 14 months. court order to prohibit the com· Cool y said,"W hov no choice The union is asking lor a 2 per Erbe, Union Leaders Trade Blasts but to turn to th program that i Life of Iniured pany from antitrust practices which cent wage increase and company it said date back to as early as the cond best available to u . payment of pension contributions. DES MOINES IA'I - Gov. Nor­ through, and presented him three scab" law and asked : "Why should We cannot afford 10 return In 1963 1952. we support a party thai ham tring Fellow Worker The company issued a statement • • • man Erbe, who urged labor Fri· toy tractors and three toy corn· to the Benson farm pro&rnm which FlI,ht tn.I...... h.ve CAlled • labor?" filled our warehou with ur· Robert L. Golly, DI. Iowa City, denying the charges. day to "quit treating us Republi­ pickers for his daughters. .trlk•• E ••torn Air Lin" plu s at a continued co l of bll. ,.'II$t cans like second class citizens," The enator added that ailing was credited Friday with saving "We intend to fight this com· lind .n AmiflCIIII World AirwllYI It was after Erbe left thal lwo Iowans with doctor bill "could lions Lo the taxpayer. This is the liCe of a fellow worker, 29· plaint with all the vigor and talent for IIMI'I tod.y IInl ... new con· was sharply critici:red by two la· labor leaders, State Sen. Jake have been taken care of ie Ih Re­ what will happen iI w do not act year-old John Barrett ot Center at our disposal, in behalC of not tr.cts .re ....chtcI. bor leaders a shorl time later. Mincks (D·Ottumwa) executive publican·controlled legislature had at all." Point. only ourselves out or our custom· Erbe addr ed a United Auto vice president of the Iowa Fed· appropriated money for a bi11 {or Cooley told lhe Hou be hopes ers," the company said. They rejected as "completely c Barrett was listed in serious con· unsatisfactory" the proposed set· Worker conference and said he is eration oC Labor, and Robert John· medical aid to the aged" In 1961. to win committee approval oC the new bill Monday. dition in University Hospitals Fri· Revlon sells cosmetics to both tlement worked out (or a similar "lired 01 the caricature that Is ston of Chicago, regional UAW di­ Mincks al 0 declared that Erbe day night after suffering a severed wholesalers and retailers through· rector and a native Iowan leveled J dispute between engineers and being painted oC us Republican could have provided l~adershlp in The .mII.... _y .....y • ., wheet jugular vein Friday morning. He out the country for which the Gov· Trans World Airlines. Engineers - the picture tbat shows a Repub· criticism at him and the Repub· behalf o£ such an appropriation lind toed ,rill" .oIunt• ..., centro. was struck in the neck by a steel ernment said consumers pay about listed three reasons for turning Iican as a blue· nosed guy with a Iican Party. "If he had been interested in such "..r.m. will .1IPi... this y ••, reinforcing bar while working on $150 million a year. down the proposal: licker.tape (or 8 brain and a cash Mincks said "the Republican· people." unless _ 1ot1.I.tIon I. pMIIHi, the boUom of a 3O-foot·deep exca· register for a heart." .net the I.w wovld revert .. the The complaint said that amount 1. It removes the 20-year-old re­ dominated legislature and aRe· Johnston said Erbe and the Re· vation for a pier of the Interstate 1951 act of RepuWiclln Socretery represented about 25 per cent of quirement that night engineers "1 truly believe," Erbe said, publican governor made second· pubficans "In many. many in· G. Highway 80 bridge spanning the of Aerlculture Bur Tilft ._. cosmetic sales in the United States. must possess aIrcraft mechanic "tbat you will better serve tbe class citizens out of Iowa labOr stances are not those things Iowa River north of Coralville. tor which ".vltM41 price IUItptrtI ... licenses. cause of unionism and the cause unions in 1947." that are good for 011 the people of Franchised retailers, the com· 1liiy amount of ,r.ln produce4. Paul White, Coralville police of· plaint said, were required to buy 2. It ",1'111 no re.1 protection of America by choosing that which He referred to the se sion that the state and nation." ficer, who rushed Barrett to the Meanwhile, Freeman's office is­ directly from Revlon and permitted f • r 0 u r self.represent.tIon is ,ood and those who are good enacted Iowa's so-called "right to He said Erbe hould have sought hospital" seid Golly pinched off the sued an angry blast saying the only to sell to the consumer public. rlthts·" (rom both our' great pOlitical par· work" law which prohibits closed a tate law la t year to require vein, thus slowing the loss o£ blood. By cutting off supplies to any 3. It does not settle economic ties." shop and union shop labor con· American Carmer and American "free riders" to join a union that taxpayer "will not soon forgive $1 Golly also administered mouth· firm that failed to abide by its issues, nor provide an acceptable The union audience applauded tracts. negotiates benelits for all the GOV. NORMAN A. ERBE the Republican party lor its bUnd to· mouth resuscitation to Barrelt price schedules, Revlon maintain­ method or settlin& them. politely when the governor was Mincks termed this a "right to workers in a plant. and aided him until physicians ed control oC the prices, the Gov­ Pan Am reacted immediately oppo iUon" to the adminlstratioa took over at the bospital. ernment said. with a declaration that. " We're bill. going to operate and we're going Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower ap­ to continue to operate." But the Iowa City Recreation- 111 Killed plauded Thursday's House defeat spokesman did not immediately of the Kennedy farm bill. a major Palm Reading Is Gift One say how the line would manage setback {or the aclminlJtratlon, e. without night engineers. In Jet Crash a healthful return to freedom in E.stem P,...w.nt MAlcolm A. Cultural Attractions Varied POINTE.A.PITRE, Guadeloupe the farming aegment 01 the ec:ono- Is Born With, Says Marie MAcl"tyre ..W, "This strlk. Although enrollment at sur de· .nd June 2t et • p.m. i" the Decades oC the Figure in American t.fI - All 111 persons aboard per. my. would prow. cemplete IrraponsJ· creases during the summer se· low. Memorl.1 U"ion. Painting," Terrace Room o£ the ished Friday in the cra h of an "We ....lew..... whettftr By St.H Writer the reporter. After the preliminary Wllty ... the "" of flitht ....i. sion. many cultural events and ex· Iowa Memorial Union ; and "Spe­ Air France Boeina 707 jetliner on wouW fIIrther censtrict .... remarks Madam Marie asked the A concert by the University Sym· Marie is interested in her cus· neon lind I tIIt.1 ••,...rcI of hiblts are offered by various Uni· phony Orchestra will be presented cial Collecticms Department Gifts this French Caribbean island. femMr'1 In..... Is ...... tomers - in their problems. hopes, reporter to silently make two the public It would wolf..... versity departments. July 5 at 8 p.m., also in the Union. of the Year" at the Unlver ity Li· The crash toll was the same.s the W""I cllrectieIt," he ..w. worries, troubles and fears. She wishes which she later assured her lee.. I ••tem Air Lines nt III­ brary ~hrough June 30. that of a CaledOnian Airways plane "Thank heaven that viewpoint is sympathetic, and comCorting as would become fact by Aug. 16. tomlltl.. but .. clllCOfttInue .n A m.l" fMtv... of 1M flnt ..... "The Crucible," ." eper. by that went down near Douala. prevailed yesterday In the House fo.tival I. .... S""",*, Reper­ Arthur MlII.r ..... Roltort W.d, she holds their hands while seated Then she began questioning and .,.,-.tIenl." Cameroon, last March 4. They of RepresentatlVea. J salute Char­ Is III .. III! the ..... for "",,1t.I on the sofa in the living room of probing for material. Each bit of The statement from Ronald tory ThHtre. Four pl.,. will bt Union Accepts were the !M!COnd worst single plane lie Halleck (R·llle!.) and. Cbarlle pet formed f.re. It will be In her modest home. She is also in­ information drawn Crom the cus­ Brown, president of the Flight in nithtly .....tiM .t "....meet disasters in commercial avialion Roevan

-~--. I Ed; ....•.. - Bi AGUDAS ACHDI MENNONlTE CHURCH CONQREGATION 614 Clark St. AtWIa Aeldm IYDllacue fte Rev_ WUbUf NacblltllL ..... 80S E. Waahinfton St. 8:30, 10:45 a.m., Morni", WOnh\p JLabbl Aeldoa lllwardl 9:45 a.I11 ., Sunday Scbool 1 r:1O Polll. Evell1JlJ 8erYtce To 1'rtda7 8emea, p.m. IabbeUa Wonblp. Sat1&nlU..... By -0- REORGANIZED-- CHURCH With the enro)]ment figures for SUfs new'}!..week By JOHN CROSBY ASSEMBLY OF GOD OF JESUS CHRIST "Talkin summer program released and the student response being 1330 Keokuk Street OF I..ATl'ER DAY SAINTS British music hall, an institu­ !'lie !teT. Geol'le W. MaIleD. ,.... 221 Melrose Ave. electric not~bly ·l?w, the State Board of Regents ~y be in for a tion as venerable and steeped in a.m. SundU 8cbool I. D. AnderllOn. P", Dewey I tradition as British beef. died a 0I'IIIDa WonbIp, 11 ... 1:30 • .m., Cburch Scbool a few oC bit of cr~ticjsm toward its planning. It... Youth Meetln. month or so ago when the Crazy 10:30 ••111. MorDln, Wol'lhlp Leota Stl rGeI1atIe Servlce.":U p.a. -0- We hope judgments concerning the wisdom of the­ Gang, a vaudeville show thal had SHARON EVANGELICAL lew bibLi plan are not too harsh beCause the reason for planning such , it sometimes seemed. since BETIIANY BAPtIST-- CHURCH UNITED BRETIIREN CHURa! at the S1. the Norman Invasion, abdicated B Sl " Fifth Ave .. Iowa City Kalona "BibLiol a system is basically sound, and an immediately large en- 'Victoria Palace. A week later '"Rev. Fr.nk Doten, Pastor Rev . S~uelJ.Habn 10M K. Bllfl1nfton 1:30 l.m., Sunday Scihool and eval rolbnent should not ex.pected. I . television took the theater over be 81m •• t:U a ...., SUD~8aIIooI 10:30 • .m .• DIvIne Wol'llllp palients ~ and presented a variety show. 7:90 p .... EveDin. Service I The !lew' program. which enables freshmen to start r~~:,:~ an exteru '\' The Crazy Gang who did 'an- I;u p.m. UnlventtJ You" ST. ANDREW Institute college directly out of high school, gives the student the Clent vaudeville turns of immense reuowlh1p -- was roun. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I I antiquity was not my dish of tea -0- oppor~ty to earn a degree jn three calendar years. B!:THEL AFRICAN Sunset" Melrose Ave. therapy. at all, but It was certainly to Hie Unlverslly Halah ... to namin B~nefits for the student in the accelerated program are METHODIST CHUROB Rev. Hubert B. Brom, Putar [ British taste (at least some 411 S. Governor St. 1:10 • .m., WO"b~l NUnel')'J Oil", specific d apparent. when · you consider savings possible in early . '. British taste, that is, including J'bllleV. Fred L . PellJl7. P'-' Head e Queen Elizabeth's). What hap- , 11 a.m., Sunda7 Scbool ~~rlend t~ade ~~d ~de~ graduation. ll,,~.:m. Worship. Nursery, Cbvq departme peoed at Vic:torill PaIaot is pre\ty ...,..ool, 6th Grade and UDder. ICllRISTIAN REFORMED was inv il If t~t:! average startIng salary for a college graduate is . • ' much what Is bappeQin~ the -- -0- , CHURCH ST. PAUL'S member' $5,200 per year and the average net saving for three sum­ world o.ver - a levelling of indi­ Conference Room No.1 socialion vidual local home grown inde· JoWl Memorial UnlOll LUTHEHAN CHAPEL mers' work ~s $1,100, a three-year graduate may expect to Bevr Robert J. PaUDe (M1uoUJ:! Syood) so rew 51 pendent national tastes in favor 10 •.m., Morning W01'llhlp 404 E . Jefferson ians. she of a sort of slick international and Sermon: "The Only ECCective Rev. Walter Wenck gain over $4,000 by not working summers and graduating Prayer" • a.m.• Divine ServIces logical ru certainly characterless television 7 p.m. Wors1llp, a year ~arlier. Sermon: "Mlech on Dlllllrmament" Holy Communion every seCOllCl At the 1. show. Sunda7 there we The second big monetary advantage is more subtle 10 a.m., Adult Bible studJ IIId That's one side of the coin. TiE ,amRca OF CIUQSl' - Sunday Scbool therapist! The other is that the most popu­ -- but is guu{anteed if summer session enrollment is large 1318 Kirkwood Theh4 lar television show in England by "Bt1I lleckey and BW U ..... LUTHERAN ClWRCH o~head -- taction G enough. Since remains fixed whether the build­ such a vast margin that it has Joint KInl.Itera OF CHRIST THE KING ings are occupied or empty, increased use of facilities I 8.111 •• IIlble StudY Chrlstu. Bou.te hllf of 1.1 no near competition at all, is a 10 • •m'l.. Wonbip Corner of IWV Road month. I strictly home·grown, ten"ibly 7 p ...., Meam. WOrlh~ and Coralville Road would lower average cost per student, thus lowering -0- in triplie regional right.down-to-the-Lanca· The Rev. Euaene K. H.IIIIIII. P .... tuition. • t" . awRCH OF JESUS CIIlltST ':lS •. m., Churcb School mand. j shire accent. almost documentary IOF LATl'ER-DAY SAINTS 10;30 •• m., ServIce, Nursery Hml-an, Obviously then, the Regents' request for more use serial called "Coronation Street." Sermon: "Merry·go·round" 110 E. FairclIllcl St. - C>- ehlted . of facilities l1as a sound basis, but the plan is ba\\iQ& It's about the lives and loves of I • •m., PrieIltb09d the people who 10: • .•.~., Sunday Scllool ST, MARK'S The lib growing pains similar to other programs of year aro\lnd live on the street •""r. Sear_nt Meeuac METHODIST CHURCB magazine -0- 124J,1 E. Collelle of micr, education, the most oommoo of which is the trimester. - a aort of ctruB.oII OF rBE NAU..RENE Meets at Odd Fellow'. RalI d ra wn . 1035 Wade st. Robert E. Engel. Potor record al The Rev. Harold L. Keene,. PdOr 1:80 1.111. Worablp Servl_NlI!'IIrJ Icc Lion. The trim~te~ ' l'l- ~~s the acad~ic year into "Street 10:45 u~;, Churcb School all ..... 0:{5 ••m ., Sunday School three .l~-week semest~rs, b\lt in nearly every school at 1 p,m., youtb FeUowllblp The pre " started 10:45 a.m., Worship -0-- which it is being tried, the summer semester enrollment is Manchester •and 7:aD p.m .• Evening Service books Cl ,. -0- . ~~. THOMAS MORE CHAPEl. onto the there was some 405 N. Riverside invariably low. conoern when it THE CONGREGATlONAL Putor Ierated by Monsl.nor J. D. Conway, wen t national CHURCH I:SO, 10; 11:30 •. m. .nd 5 P.III. as by lh The .biggest pro~m in the year around system then " Clinton'le Jeflerson SI:reeP Sunday Mas... . Tile 10 a.m ..... \I that sout " am. Student FeUowship Bsellkfast • Hlgb Mass IUIllf by the COD1fJ'9 "Talkl is conyil1cing students of fhe pliogram's advant~ges. We ern 9:J5 a.m., Church School and Morn­ .aUon. 'Wltat's It I'his lime - Land, Sea ar Air?' Ing Worship I :SO and 7 I.m., 5 p.m., 1)el1y II.... from th assume the 4-1 freshmen and 22 ,upperclassmen enroUed in wouldn't eve n Sermon: "To Heat the Hurt" CooleSlllons on Saturday frOID 406:. the BII~ " i. .,.m.; 7041:30 p.m. SUI's experimental program recognize these advantages, undel'Sland the Lanc~hJre dia. Stl" " lect. Act u ally, "Coronation EVANGELICAL -0- month ' and we hope more will become interested next summer. Sevareid Comments- FREE CHURCH 5T. WENCESLAUS CRURCB Street" is more popular in the JI8 E. Davenport St. hospital' OF CORALVILLE Tiley w Low enrollment may be disappointing, but it takes a south of England than on its 'l'be Rev. W. Robert Culbert-. Tile Rev. Edward W. Ne'JZII, Paltor home grounds. Pastor 1:80, 8, 10 .nd 11:4' a.m. SUll..., Inter-Lil while to .lure students away ~rom summer jobs and three­ ~a58es Documentary realism is tho 1:46 •.•., Sunday School 7 .Ild 7:30 I.m., Del1y ~ Library 9:45 8.m", Morning Worship Service -0- Each month vacations. ~esides , estimates of long run savings most popular sin,gle thing in 7 ~ p.m., l!ivenlng Service. may have little appeal for a studeqt who needs fOoney for British television. One of the most 8a5 p.m., You~h FeJlowahlp THE UNITED CHURCH words: -0- 1807 Lower Muscatine Rd. blind by popular programs on thf;! air is Il. Eugene Wetzel, Putor room, board and tuition. Even jf a stugent can ,get a loan the BBC's "Z-Car." This is cops FAITH UNITED CHURCH l :f5 a.m.} SunClay Scbool Mrs. Stal (J'!v~ellcel and Relo~ he may be relqctant to start his postgraduate career in and robbers stuff and, heaven 8:45 and 11 a.m., Morntn, WonIIIp have the 1807 Kirkwood Avenue 7 p.m., Evell1nl Wo~ knows, we have seen plenty of E. Eu,ene WeheU, IIlnIIWr -0- ing able debt. By ERIC SEVAREtD institutionalized ,personalities are endowed with 1:15 a.m.• ~unday ~ool .. that. But "Z 'Car" is di:fferent. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH blind to nerve ends. and both pleasure ~nd pain are col­ 10:3(1 a.m., Hamill, Worship Overnight success for SUI's new summer program-­ With graceful .assists from the First Lady, the First, it·s live (and when did you -0- 320 E. Colle£e St. people if lective. Tile Rev. Joseph B . .Jardine, Rector . was not predictable, so we should not be cre~tfallen at the Kennedy adl1linistraLion has been trying to do see any real honest live television FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 8 a.m./ Holy Communion So the New York Board of Rabbis' formally asked last?) and second, it's a fairly North Clinton &: Fairchild Streett 9: 15 a.m.• .Famlly Service, Nursery small response. 17""]erry Elsea something that both the New Deal and the Fair Rev. Geor,e A. Orellam 11 a.m., MOrning Prayer, Nursery the city government, which puts up part of tile honl;st slice.or·life sort of thing, Deal did Bot do, and what Adlai Stevenson was 8lao a.m., Worship' Service -0- Sea money, not to aHow the Central Park produc\ion tb the point where the British Sermon: "What 8 It AU Aboul?" ST. MARYS CHURCH 1:46 •••, OburCh Scbool preaching about several years ago - that is, to of "The Merchant or Venice" to be televised. No police complaln loudly that they Jefferson &: Linn Streets / lire being llbelled. Rather than -0- Mon.I,DOI' C. H. Melnb'rt, Plitor radically increase the qualily, not merely the road to censorship is more thickly paved than the .. 7:30, V, 10:15 11:30 ..... SUllo the kindly old !;~ereotyped British FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH .nd ! of ~The ock ? 217 E.lowa Ave. day Ma~se8 , 'ena , I . road oC good intentions, and witl\ this apprehel1liion 1:45 and 7:30 ••m., Dal11 __ quantity of American life. bobby who goes home and says: M. Ac\amllOn, ~ The se about Shakespeare's character Shylock, in this "Ah'U 'ave a drap of te", Mith­ , '"DeerSaUy A. Smith -0- When b?'lt plUS:qgers enter New York Harbor, they The . rlUDa~kable Kennedys have made court ZION LUTHERAN CHURC,'B here - r concern to comba~ 'j>rejudlce, artrlt'setf'is prejudiced ar." to his wile, he may just go Mlnilter ot Educaitou sail past t11e Statue of LibertY,' a long-time scenic contribu­ favorites of artists, writers, musicians, scientists I:~ ••., Cburch School Johnson" Bloomington Streetl Sooner along with the rights of lovers oC art. The City qome and snarl at her or maybe 10:30 .4.• Worlilip • and 10:30 a.m., Semcea gets a t( tion to ci~i6 and national J'ride. and scholars in general with the same assiduous­ even bell her. The hero is the -0- 0:15 un .• Sunday School (to its shame, I'm tempted to say, since munici­ FIBST CHURCH 1:30 un .• Adult Bible CJa.I clucUng ~ nel1s Prllsl~nt Ei~nbower showed watl} bllSil\ess palities must by now have acquired the nerve cells qar.: not any particular cop. -0- BuLwbeD toudsts epter an Ftaneisco Bay, or Jook out .OF c.HR1ST, SGlE~TlST FRIENDS Accord I leaders. They have tried to elevate the practice wherein conscience resides) buckled al1d restricted 'British \elevisl0n has. always ~~. Olillege ~. ler, stud( from the. ",ty, they see a gray-walled 9tIuct~e with a poit 11 a.m., Sunday School WUlIam Con.!12!~:C1erk and appreciation of the arts in America; and one I:)~n gentler than ours. There is Phone IHIOlNI en cases the telecast. I' '.' III a.m .. Lenon Sermon: Eut Lobby Conterence R_ card "aloo fixed rteadily on the rero mark. Lit of the most disturbing thoughts produced by the plenty of American television 'rb ,\the Unl"e\'se, ,lnclu.dhll1 Man, (owa Memorlal Uoloa ed to his I I IS THE PROTEST crver Shakespear~ really dif­ Evo ved by ~tomlc Force?" 1 prospect of a deep recession is that concern with around but it is not doing as well 10 a.m., Wor~ students. A1catra~ knoWn cli~ionately as "The Rock," is --0- 10:30 •.m .• FIrst Day School our material quantities will again exclusively ferent from the protest over Arth'ur Miller's play, as it once did and Ulere are the FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN "As fa '. I a real eye-svre fqr ?an Franciscaps, who would love to see "The Crucible", which dll,Picted .the Salem witch usual complaints about our vio· absorb of£icial energies. The last label this Presi­ CHURCH \!E.1ER~S HOSPITAL poison iv: ,.1'1 the island convertoo .into ,a Jillace of recreation. trials of long ago and the Ignorllni j\ldges wQo bad lrnee. "Ben Casey" is shown here ~el!tlllr .t the .Jnafert The~tre) CHAPEL-- lhe lawm j dent could want for his regime I)ut it's nowhere near as popUlar 'Bev. ~GY WIn,ate. PutoI' I •.m., WorShip the women burned? The American,Bar AssociatiQll Bev. Oarl ~hellke. ••.m., Commuolon - lUll.., weeded," II ·.But, as ~mal authorities have stressed for years, Alea­ would be the Re-Deal. it is at home. The British say AaoclateP.ltor nm promptly asked Miller to delete certain lines em as • and 11 a.m., Services ., -0- cases so But what prompts this ·s too noisy. Not that the Brit­ 1 traz is valua~le as a prison sigqt because the 114gh w~Us, the grollnds that they reflected 011 the legal trade 10 ".Ill" S~ SclUtlll UNIVERSIT~ HOSPITAL on picni view-wlth,:alarm is ash a r ~ p e J! h aren't as fond of doctors anti -0- deep moat, cboppy waters and possibly hungry sharks make and broke down reBRflct for law af\d order. ¥Uler SERVICES banks or snapshot oC a smaller cloud on the t.,urses as we are. But they have , rmsT PRESBYTE~IAN 405 University Hospital town." "The 1.\ook" a £Qrtrc~ pf maximum security. replied that when he wrote "Death of a Salesman" b 0 r i Z 0 n o( the cllltural weir own medical show, "Elmer­ CHURCH (Sponsored by (owa COUDeIl The m organizations of salesmen had professed collecUve ~ency Ward." which has run for . 16 E. Market St. of Churches) ivy is an 11he 'f~(lent di~aypearance of 'three ,convicts fromfhe frontie\,. Dr. P. Hewlaon Pollock, ~r The Rev. Allen C. Eastland.1IlDIM pain. He thought that perhaps the pnly way for art fears and is more to their liking. The kv. Jerqme J. Lub. _ 11:30 a.m .. Worahlp Servtce.o ler contil island, howeverJ has led a .public crl~orjqr tear~g down A hard eUort is being made tq to exist within this new concept would be to .write Britain is soon to have a third _\ Ulltvel'llty Paltor nized bel the hiih-~ed August Hecltscher r.30 Cblll'Ch SchOlll _ WQNhip the ugly walls and moviog the inplat~ to 11 mpreCOpven- about people wHh no occupation whalev(lr - television channel, and it now Several and others to buUd a -0- tional mainland prison.. I!', , ' except, of course, that then the deni~cns of cafe seems fairly certain that it will and poise mental, tax-supported footing ~­ FUtsT ,METHODIST CHURCH Current society would feel put upon. . , , go to the ,BBC. 1lhat means the Jeflersoo It DubuqlJC Streets in a COUl Sen. 'Thomas Kuchel' of California has said that if the der part of the sbluoture of art America. as present commercial channel will , ReV. EUJelle H. Han~ock o((ice. DJ WE WOULD WAR" the future trustees of' any ':30 ....m., Cburch School Selllolll cost of strengthening Alclltraz is \00 "mch, the i~la"4 sho,.,ld governments in Eqrope have done for genera­ be an even greater monopoly th¥ 9:90 a.m .• Worahlp Best Sellers drop by tions, rrIOst notably for their national theaters. I national theater 't~at a piece of geography is also it is now. Vast fortunes have been Sermon: "Strange Chemistry" before g< be abandoned. An~ since o{!icials estiqlate thllt {Ilo.Qe~izjng 7 J?m" UIllveJrally Students, Welley Insultable, reminding them that when "Gipnt" was ~e gu~ of commercial tele­ The weekly coast·to·coast Poison Alcatraz would cost 20 to ;1Q milliQD, it appears ~t "~he am persuadecl. that tbe attempt should be made nouse ' but 1 am alsO iicl'Mijed that whoever manages published at least one Senator denounced it as a visiOJ1 and there is conslderllble -0- survey of leading booksellers I R~ck" way.soon be a percb (QJ: sc~ · g\,llls, or the site of s~c a natiomll theater in this country ",ill live within slur on the great state of Texas, and that when grucnl>lin~ tit at the commercial OUR REDEEM'ER by the Herald Tribune NeVIS Ope(lIt.ol's will gel ,even richer. LU~HERAIN OHURCH Service shows the 'following' wortb-~ile oivic "'mieot. ., I a political concrete mixer• . Any network official an Oklahoma school girl was accuse\l 'o{ plagia'rism . .r J \ '1'0 forestall this, it has been ,pro· . (Mlssourl ·Synod) books at the top of the best Even when this insular penitentiary .held a spotless will say "Amen" . l~ tbat and broaltca~ling is in a national essay contest the whole Congressional ~l E. court St. delegation claimed a foul against the great state posed that Ule cpmmercial IICt­ ..... W. B. NIeImm. P ..... seller list . privately owned in this country, all its dsks are works be charged Illuch wgper 8:10, 10:45 •.m" Wou/llp ServlCCII The number to the right oC record for JestraiQing her inmatf)s, sl~e lltill required $13 a Sermon: "It's Final" privately bofpe~ al1d its program responliibUity to Qf Oklahoma. .. day to accommodate one prisonerr cqmpared, to 1111 av Jl'ge rentals than they pay now. I:e ua.. 8uIIdq 8c1lOOl IIId 8tbJI each title indicates the num· the citizen in his role as \axpayer and to the If it indeed ~ so that the individual in Amer­ 1 -asked Carlet~n G;een, Qirec­ C~I " , ber of weeks tho book has $5 for mainlr.od prisons. I" • • . politician as monito~ is tenuous, at best. . ica has diecl, it is clear t1)at he has been reincllr­ tor of the BBC, \\,iijl~ it· planp~ .' qualified as a "Best SeUer." ~ iFREE METHODIST'-- CHAPEL FlClflON , l'bis Ifxtrfl., cost, !lie adverse effect on the city and the !l!K& ,L.ORD GIVE strength to the overseets of nated in plural [orm, his ,old joys and P4\ios . and to do with its ext" c~J. "I Muacatine ""I'bJrd Ave. U1ink we could do more ORera. '.l'be GeM C-lJ. II... 1. Ships of Fools, by K~the· Tw sudden realiElltion that prisoners RlJ) 'e;lfape shoul~ me~n legislated, taxpaid institutions oC the arts, for ~opes and h:ars n~ transferred to the B~-lllws aev. ballet, and ' II\OIle experi- 10 a.!D. SlIn~ School rine Anne Porter (11) AmelJicans now dwell in the epoch of racial, group, and Arttcles of Incorporation. more" U ...m.: M0!1llil' Worlhlp JJ. a just, if ' belate~ '~ish fQr the ,centu.r,}"1ql~ "R~." I , ntal television," he said. This '1:10 P ...... veqp!, servIM 2. Youngblood Haw k e, by cOrporate and geographical insultability. Al~ our . (AU Rlabts ResePWCI) -Jerry Elsea (Dlatrlbuted 1M2, by The HaU Syndle.te, Inc.). unds like too usual eyewash • -0.- Herman Wouk. (5) Eevery time anyone talks about CH11ltCH OF CHRIST 3. Dearly Beloved, by Anne 1 RO Donald BUber, Paltor Meetlll. In the .8 BIIIkIlM Morrow Lin(ibergb (3) I OFFICIAL DAILY IULLETIN OM IlIJe-aoutll-.n IlItIbwq :1'1.1 4. Franny and Zooey, by J.D. II Un i ve r:S ity Bu I , e tin Boa rd ~!~o~~ ~~a. GCan~I~~r.~~: m., Mtlmln. Wol'Ihfp fj; !>O\lDd ,like 'tjistant Mwnpets), but o.. •. m., Churoli School · . Salinger (41) \ SAT~ UnlvlfSlty lulletln lond notlcel must lie recelVld at The Dilly ·Iow.n ~ Ul\lv.enlty the BBC actually does do ,the&e :10 p.,.., -..nt.na Sentoe 5. The As'lny and the Ecstacy, eff(ce. Room 201, CommunlUtlen' Center, by n_ Of the day befon pub- lhin"" t:lltber w.ell and an .Avtra by Irving Stone (66) r IICltlo". '(hey ",Vlt be ~ Iftd .1 ...... _ aII ..... offllar .. the .,. . - r ...... \ ,I "j_ ., IRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY ••nlzetlOn MIni IMII»llclitd. Purely .~Ia' (Un"I .... ' .re !w' .11I11I1a for ca-. _ ~annel wol1ld live it twice a8 f --- 6. Devil W ate r, by Anya thl. 1IdIen_ . , . . . IlCh apace to QIlCl!ate in. Iowa Ave. " GBbert St. Seton Ci6 ) (l !tho... A~, Jr.• ~ DOC SUMMIR RIPIRTORY THI ... TRE C... NOIS are avaUable for atudent, ,-~ 7. The .Bull From the Sea, by __ Hoka .re, pOw on ..Ie lor ,.GUlly apc!. aatt use 12 .. p.m. leven I "It isn't lust twice as much ~:30 •.m., Cham Santee ~: "The Torch of Life" the SlUIIIDCt day•• lDay in," llaid Mary Renault. (17) Un\\(erl'W Theatra Rep- week. C.noes be rented ' Wtclnesdey, June 27 room to operate Mr. . --0- i~~~;n~; '!. ~~~t ~::~1 fJol!::aI~~O:~~:~k north of the APplicat!onCltjy !1mder ,u. AlIt ~~I\1~~:~~~'1aQ~1 ~ (~~':l:'li Mol~t1!'s''''' ' JIISSlO~ ~URCB Nizer (3U , ol ' C'olll~C" of" IIIl:cJI '", .1m.. pl.y. Students may obtain ",.arvid DOried,I 'IIY th_belttU aeetlq poIIt. Miser" _ UniveFslty 1'healre. longer people stay in school, the ~I''''Ad- 1854. tine Ave. 3. • ~tor . Glafcte _" f," \IlIOn ...... nte~ 01 u> 1I0/JII. ThII \IIay ,done by POlItc.nI '- • more they Ilk the BBC A ed .... llaJm d G. Sallmtl. P .... Calories Don't Count, by ~~dwrt ' lima....'De::: BflmlDC card at the Ticket ReMlrv.Uon Dei)[. orb), leavmt • melllorandum It the Mond., J\tly' " e . S u- Herman TaUe1\ (29) • o\U four plaYI will be liven In the Pleoemell1 Office. . 8 p.m. _ Summer Repertory !eyels improve, Il4I •.••• 1Iund~ 8c"ool ~ ...... dAew.t catton~ ~t ~.r;·4 I.m., WOl'IbIp Bervloe 4. In the Clearing, by Robert .INloaelltlolled Unlverall,y Theatre. IOWA r,uJII\ORI ... L UNION HOUltS Thejltre . presents ' Qiraudoux's tr8nd Wi,l~ contmue. 1'be future IS I: p.m .• Youth service r: p...... Eventnc Santoe Frost 111) Cur~ ~e I:' • ".m.: . ni4aJ Ind BatunIItY - 7 a.m. to ''The Madw,oman of Chalpot" _ with us. 5. Too Guns of August, by CANDID ... TIS FQIl 'DIGltUS In ~~ld Fe.ther Room II open University Theatre. - Not everyon~ agrees, of course. IOWA . CITY Barbara W. Tuchman (It) Autrult 1M)' order emetal .radu.tlon fNCII r7 .Lm. ~o 11:15 p.m. on SundAy . The commer!!tal. Operators still BAPTIST-- CHAPEL ~~I!¥_'Pen ....t &b. Alpmol·Houe tbro~h 'l'hl1lJday.,..nd frdln ,7 a,m. haft the major sh~ of the audi- 6'. Six Ci'ises, by Richard M. ' ·c.4112 SoU~ . qljntoD Nixpn (13) bntc: .. ~=o~t.,.~~~:c!~:tth~ ~~~. :~ p.m. on rld~y • • nd S.tur. Or So They Say !lnce _ juSt how much of a ma- oopel'1l~l", '.nth the 12 clnl.lj, .pa),.-ISl wben 9tdered Qr- et6C~retertatl8 open from 11:30 Mr. Kennedy,ls,jeernlJl,. what jorlly dCpeOOs on whose poll you ~uthern B.ptllt CQn,.lltt.. 7, Conversations wi~h Stalin, r TIle ftev. OflYnn Itv~"" Putor dilts mUlt be R"ccd b~fore 5 p.Jl\. I.tn. Jt:' t"'''· or lunch aM rrotn read. As IJI' ""M ;""'nttiv, the big- by Milovan Djilns. (2) ,'l'uead.y, 10. ' '. ' ~'IJI" ' <&45 1'.111. for !\Inner. No luany a President .has ,learned VUI ,,,,,, OJ 0:341 • .111 ., ' Sundl&n;Chool I., Ib .U • ~te. lervett' and dinner II igest . h!levislOll events or all ere t!O!341 •• m., Morn Wer"" 8. 'rhe New I!Alglish Bible: ",.ILp ,,~v~ ...~:~ I , ...... d !III 8atord.y .M Suiida)'. before him.IIt is OI1J! Illlnc)to pro- IpUbliC 'Ua\n ...:... Galarln's wei. , ~:::-l:~~=lo ' '~ew Tft8~ament · (66) tIIUIDIIIer Maron Itudentl. faelllfj .nd I 'a.1lI .~ClU'Il~ATbIlV lit P PIe lpose protr~ms, no matter how come m MotcOw, whlch was Clll'­ ,...... ;.. I 9. Scott Fitzgerald, by AndreW .nd Fd- Itall are beld each Tuelda fti.,·jij)J~'1I open to ale pub- ~,ftV01U~ aad ,_11 . .It ~ , IWI'l'NII8ID (I'ucn~\I11 lll) \ •. ~ , ~" ~., ,7: ••to . . _ 110 ,~f)' ;1r~" ,tel .If IP'- Is a very .dlr~b IttUJll ~... rll!IllM In __, • t/lfld va- 10. The Maklng oC Ihe Presl· '~:a;!tt..iJai,J:r' . '. §~ ..... ~~r. t U alto optn them enacted Ipto the Uot.:.· si,on of John. Glenn A'8InK lnto .or- l,b.... .~~,m~II.t.·'W(Q.rd-crl", ~r ~~ tT. wlcmio to .... ~ h·~nJnIl! . ,bit: "a..r ipOlltlbl: • 'M'ir~. t1i~qf lhe End" dent ~9iD, b9 Tbeodote 11 .,atIL~'l'~t:~gw.1" Study. "~biI White 14P) ton~ l tm.;*~~ . ::~'" _. . ' ~~~P.: 3~~~~ h . I~,~d: . • •_ . _ ~ ~y:'!te ~ 'lie" 't'or~~«~hne ' 1IlC. J .... , ", ... .. 4 , .. I ~------~~~~I" , Ir .,.... ' THI DAILY IOWAN-lew' J:1ty, Itw~tunI4lr.llIfIt 23, ltD-P.,. t N,w to SUI, But"': Bibliotherapisl :Uses "Books- -Campus To Help Hospitals' Patients Notes Repertory Dates from Middle Ages By JANET MINX untlYah _ ... tWa time: tt..y c:ourt play . Louis XIV, oliere (Jean.Baptiste By BEYERLY LEWIS ventive blinduess treatment mat.e reading. Otherwise I ~y state Staff Writer the most frequent WIe of the books what was said or happened while Art Gallery CIosecI St.ff Writer weN c...... IIIItMInI .. • ..... Tbe nafvn tI .... CemmMIa Poquelln) learned (rom the Com. "Talking books," prism glasses, she slated. I was reading aloud, [or am· -D1TOIt'S NOTa: Til,. Is the fiN ... wi"" ,1dI.., tIw peck...... AIle, .~ IC8MrM ~ main gall ry in the SUI r tlcles It'( MIn MiftJc tI ...... ~ w!ttl ...... ~ ad. media dell' Arte troupes. He learn· ,_mine" • "rie, ...._~ t..." .... et 1Mt...... , .... electric pa~e turners and .the There are three pairs of prism pie." Art Building will be closed Salur· lUI. t.<~l utOKh ef ' ...... ,. Usoall¥. cocnpany .,. MdecI - ... the " .....111 ed . ·hat v.'OUld please the audio IDewey Dec~ system are Just gIasses for paHents who must lie Sometimes trs. tage selects a da • Sund y and Monday. An elec· ...... wr- .... t ..... few _ ••IIt... .. the ...... ,. llelftl ...... ~ IUr. ___ . .. aad a boy -- rel*l'Y C*to eReH; be r~ the ridiculous; a few or tbe aJdes used by Mrll. Clat while reading. 11le library also book as result of ~ own BC' trical switch burned Out. k!a in, -' .-".,., The_r.) tM" W -~ : ...... er PI Qc. ,-,,1INrtl, 1PId, Iw added .. the ~ oC Leota . St,agg, on~ of . the nation's bas two electric e turners. Pro- cruaintance with the patient. • the Callery iLbout lights Summer Repertory 'Mlutre at paN. omeD. of 111 the Commed' dtll' Arte ad few bibliotherap',Sts. 1JI her work gress from DOe of the many aid c onaUy a patient needs to be 1tIe current 0 , " Vin ge 11, repericIry. After ~ centuries. I . . g De • It ,,-ill be ;' were DOt allowed 011 the ars pJayed the char • at tbe SUI Hospitals. to anotber is often a good way to kept [rom scratching if he's in a ltoderns." .... ilI be open to vwtors ~ the Come4ie Franealse, a reper­ "Bibliotherapy is consultation measure a patient's improvement, c t and I'll have to flJld him a again beClnnfn, 'T\iHd • Th nted for the second summer C\'er)' time. H r, tlw tMy theatre. ill performs at Ie n SUIce actors traveled aIOIl, the impro ised and ad libbed from 0Qe Moliere play withift evft"Y. pro­ and evalution work with books, Mrs. Stagg said. really inter ling boo to keep his sho i a collection oC th this July &-24 However. the con· same rout ,it ~ for memorlzed speec lMY inter. patients and doctors." she said. "In The I ....ry Is .".nl_ In. hands busy." she said. of 20 AlDer an pilllleefS of COD· ~ of re~rtory d t back to the diem tD have a variety of pta-. (or ct-' lth h -,.. _- and I...... cram. temporary art. . MiddJe Ag.... and continental Eu. ~ a .... \II' eac...... ,.. uc a .....• an extensive study by the National rn.nner aim I...... -.11 public lany times a patiMt need to be ~~ retQMI Iris-. Abo, "MIl a lord or eace Institute oC Health, bibliotherapy libr.ry with • fiction .nd.... cheered up and his mind kept off . - - rope. steward req\lelted a eertain pl8.y, . WRCB was found to be a general field of fiction Metlon. p ..lenta may his Ulne ,she continued, and light Bible DilCuuions Held Repertory 1& a S)lstem of PlaY the company bad to be able to Their purpose w to ~ tva. therapy. It can·t be broken down ct.cI, out ..... themwlv.. [icHon "orks will usually serve producliOll by which • compaD)' per!orm hi8 choice. laulbter - (or IauPs were the A cempany produein, ftber:ta [ to naming a specific book lor a MI't. St... ",y" the IIbr.ry those PUrpo!!('S. trs. Sta." will of actors rehear a number of !idOl'S' bread and soroetimes their w r-Ioltea1n&: units has trans· !Put. •• _.:... .. ~l __ A ...._ MIG hi Enaiancl. about 1 • the butter. lerred its Madquart.ers to lOll' 'l Cbu",* speciric disease, Mrs. Stagg added. epen In .... aftemoefta whetI someUm talk about her tra\'els p! uJ oIr• .HItiii m ~y ...... IUQI theatre oC William Shakespeare Cit and will WIder. Head of the hospitals' library I she I. visit...... w.rda. The and show slid 10 the patient. • performs them in rot.ation. .fffed • variety of h' pIa)'" 'f1ae This purpose called for careful Y . move its fae IiUes , ChVelt department since 1949. Mrs. Stagg ...ff memlter...... 1 .. enceur· Mrt. St... QII't peaaIWy rM4 deri eel audiences dPrllt, this tllne ftre teamwork, iUy percePtiOD, here sometJme after July 1. it was WIder. was invited in 1950 to become a qed to check wi ...... every ...... buYI; ina...... from the FrenCh word. repertojn, al1eII • rowdy bunch and attended and immediate tion on the lUlJlOUDCed P'riday. '. member of the Special Library As· There is no time limil on the .ak, tIectol't .nd nil,,"' t. r .... . noun witb the same rneaI11DI. the Drury Lane Theatre, ben h' ~ of fellow cton. It demanded AD Iowa II'OIIP h pUl'C PEL sociation (SLAI. Becau lhere are books; the patient may keep th m new baok. and ,Iv. their opln. How ver. inee the English could p1aya were preRnted. every w Ie an dtire group of actors which the atiOllaI Soft Wlter Company sO few specialized hospital librar· until he is finished reading or until lens. "E,pecl.lly If .... sublect not prono\IJICe it, the word came and IOmtlmes everyday. could respond to each oU.. 01 fi~BpoU, Minn.. l iaos, she is registered in the biD- he is discharged. Relatives may Is _ with which they·... '_Il- to be repertory. 'nIus, repertory was the 'n4.M..... Is the ..- ., Jack F . Sbabel. 521 Holt. b logical and social science division. also check out books to read while I.r, I Qlnslder It .n '--..... The first r ....rtory play.,. 01 the Elizabethan Theeter. ...,.,...,., .... -y It It "MtieH been named pre ident and general At the last meeting of the SLA in the hospital visiting. their oplnlonl," .... ,.id. _,.. ItroIU", ,reups whldl por. In Italy, during the 11th IPId 17th .....". Sue-'" rallNrul...... manaeer of the compeny. there were only five other bibllo· therapists besides herself. A familiar sight in the ho pita! OCten sbe reerui friends. social t.rmect '" public 11111 ....., In «!ntur DouriIhidl tb :-.:=:~. :::::. ':::: Th company I4ld it will lake corridors is the "library lady's" workers, t n ger • and Ion ·t rm barna, In manorflacl.. , _ In ttw WD the Commedia d~), Me. It ...... reapend .. tIM ..Ie I Ion July 1 of the Kelty [ The ho,pit.1 libr.ry h., • col· book cart. Mrs. Stagg makes a patients Cor tbeir evalu lions of castl" of ,6ttI

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AndreW Plus - e.1ar Cart..,. I 'CAL YPIO CAT" • .. Ford Takes . Jump into 2nd Placc- lo6nson 4-1 Eastern Open Twins 'Dump Angels Twice Favorite over ~WSlJ' , ST. PAUL· lINNEAPOLIS Twins to gain half a game on two errors. Rodgers let in the tying (AP) - Minnesota returned to! Cleveland and IcCtthe Minnesotans and winning runs when he threw ~ Al'l'~ Lead with 6S d 1 . tI A . 11-% games back. wildly to third. Gustav Scholz By LARRY BARRETT sccon p a~e 10 ~e m e.l'l can Pascual. registering his lOth tri- fiRST GAME Written for The Dally low.n Los Angeles 001 010 000- 2 , 4 BERLIN (AP) - American BALTl~IOllli (AP) - Doug League Fnday 111ght wIth a umph against four defeats, struck Minnesota . 000 030 OOx- 3 3 1 THAT BENNY IS A "GOOD Lee and Rodgers; Maranda, Dono· Harold Johnson is a confident Ford, deadly \ ith his approach dOli blchc.'lder sw lep over Los out 10 and walked none. He also hue [6), Stange (6) .nd Battey. W - JlIA .. - in spite of what Ralph Angeles. They won the second doubled and hit his .s~ con~ home Maranda (1·1). L - Lee (5-4). and prohibitive 4-1 favorite to shots and putting. shot 1- I 13 • Light-heavyweight title against swingin' in Siberia, we wanted to course record, for a comCortable Chlnce, Duren [2), Botl ('), Mor· catcher Bob Rodger's lhrowing er'l The Twins bunched all their gan (1) and Rodgers; PaKual .nd Germany's u s t a v (Bubi) bring our listeners some of thcir cushion Friday in the second 8attey. W - Pascual (10-4). L - C round oC the $35,000 Eastern Open 1'01' gave the Twins a 3·2 win in lhe scoring in one frame in the first Chance (5-4). Scholz in the outdoor Olympic sassy sounds. Unfortunatcly, our Golf Tournament. opener. game, chasing home three runs in Hom. run - Minnesota, Battey (4), Stadium tonight. lines to Russia have fallcn into i Pascual [2). The 39-year­ The double triumph enabled the I the fifth on a walk, a single and A crowd 'oC ' about 50,000 is ex· disrepair, and we shall have to old topnotch cam- ' pected to pay about . ,175,000 to settle - as we often must - for lor paigner see the 32-year-old, '· once-beaten The Next Best Thing: a tape re­ past dozen Musial Sets ' Berliner attempt to become Ger· cording of Benny's Berlin concert, winged Orioles' Landrith Homers many's second world boxing the f j r s Maiors Total champion. . , October 22, 1959. In the lineup I hoI e s oC , you'Jl lind Bill Harris, Flip Phil­ , The fltht I. .c/iHIIled. " ~ , Pleasant in To Gain Split with Boston p.m. 8.,.lIn filM, whld! 11$1 2 ips, Red Norvo, Anita O'Day, 30 shots, six p.m. (CST). ' , Russ Freeman, Jack Sheldon and par. BALTIMORE (AI! - Hobie Land- the first ball ever hit ovel' the Base Mark The only German world cham· some olhers who made the trip He snagged rith's two·run homer with one out cenLer field hedge in Memorial PHILADELPHIA (AI! - Stan (The pion, Max Schmeling who won the wilh Goodman and helped to glad­ only bogey five FORD in the ninth gave the Baltimore Stadium. Man) Musial set a new major heavyweight crown 32 years ago on tne 13th and in a flourishing Orioles a 4-3 victory in the second Veteran Robin Roberts earned league record for career total bases this month, will be among the den the hearts of jazz aficionados finish birdied the last two holes. game of a twi-night double-header Friday night as the St. Louis Cards spectators for the 15-round bout. in Germany. Concert time is 1 His 36-hole total of 134 was 10 Friday night, after the Boston Red his third consecutive victory and defealed the Philadelphja Phillies Johnson, oC Philadelphia, usual· p.m. today and Saturday Supple­ strokes better than par and he led Sox won the opener, 2-1 in 10 in- the 237th of his major league ca- 7-3 in the first game of a twi-night ly makes no bold perdictions on ment is lhe vehicle. You'll hardly his nearest pursuers by six strokes. ~~. re~ doubleheader, then dropped the his fights. But for this one he know, though, where Saturday Ford's nearest threats going into The drive down the right-field FIRST GAME nightcap, 11-3. said be expects to knock out Scholz · CC no Bollon ...... 000 100 000 1- 2 , 1 Supplement leaves off and ••• the third round of the 72-hole Cou I Ime came 0 ston reliever laltlmore ...... 010 000 000 0- 1 , 1 In the opener Musial hit a home between the seventh and ninth tournament were Bobby Nichols, Dick Radatz, who took over from Delock and Tillman; Pappas, WII· run and two singles to break Ty rounds. TEA TIME SPECIAL begins at starter Don Schwall in the ninth. helm (10) and Landrith, Lau (9). W - Cobb's record of 5,863 total bases. Scholz, unbeatln hi. lalt 20 - year· old Kentuckian, Julius Delock (3-0). L - Wilhelm (3·5). In Signs with Dodgers about 3:30 p.m. and continues with Schwall was removed after suffer· Home runs - Boston, Yutrlemskl Musial raised his count to 5,366 23 fl,ht. oVlr a four·YHr span, Boros, another old pro from Fort Paul Speckenbach, 17.year-old righthander, signed by the Los Lauderdale, Fla., and Howie John­ ing a muscle spas~ in his side. (11). Baltimore, Brandt (10). by adding another single in the never ha. been stopped. HI. only music until 5. Angeles Dodgers for reported bonus of $100,000 shows his pitching son, 36·year·old Chicagoan. Three of Landrith's five hits SECOND GAME nightcap. loll wa. a dlcl.1on to France'. RICHARD HOTTELET, the CBS 10lton ...... 200 000 001- 3 , 0 FIRST GAM. form for school mates at St, Francis Preparatory School in Brooklyn St. Louis ...... 060 001 000- 1 10 , Chari.. Huntel on March 11, Nichols and Boros went around since he joined the Orioles earlier laltlmore ...... 100 000 102- 4 • 2 New York Friday. At left is Brother Fabian, the school'; moderator. newsman who lectured at SUI last this month have been homers. Schwall, Radltx (9) and Paglia· Philadelphia .... 100 000 011- 3'0 1 lPSi. Thl stocky Glrman's won­ in 70 strokes both times wllile ronl; Roberts and Landrith. W - Ro. Jackson, McDaniel (9) and S.waUkli Tuesday evening, was interviewed Brown, Gr ..n (2), ".mllton (I) anCi lost-draw record I. 15-1-6, Includ. -AP Wirephoto Johnson pulled into contention with Rookie Boog Powell hit a 469- berts (3·2). L - Rldall (2-3). S. White . Dalrymple (6). W - Jack· in, '" knockouts. by our intrepid reporter. The reo a second round 67. Coot homer in the seventh , La~:':l~hr(~~ - Baltimore, Powell (7), son (6-7). L - Brown (0-6). - St. Loull Musl.1 (I). In his last two Cights the hand­ suits - such as they are - may Philadelphia, Gonlalel [lu)_1 some Berliner stopped Americans be heard on CUE loday, between SECOND GAMe Jesse Bowdry Elsewhere on Owens (2-2). L - 8rogllo (2-3). Scholz, who is ranked fourth by CUE you'll find comedy by Dick Home runs - St. Louis, Flrr.ra,e (Il' Oliver (4/. Philadelphia, Slttverl Ring and seventh by the American Called Another 'Feller Gregory, a preview of the sum· (I, Demeter 10). National Boxing Association, fought mer's Alumni Institute, and olher just once in the United States. NEW YORK IIPI - The Los An-, $50,000 - thai's all I'd like to say I items, serious and frivolous. A southpaw, his power is repre· geles Dodgers have outbid the apout the price. or sented mainly by his left hook. SPEAKING OF HOTTELET, his Mantle's Return ot~er 19 major league clubs and Rufer said Speckenbach was the talk on Latin Aemrica has been It is generally agreed that he has p~ld a reported $100,000 bonus to No. 1 prospect in the entire coun­ to connect wilh the hook to win. scheduled for Monday, July 2 at Spoiled as Yanks sIgn ~, New York sch~?lboy hailed try, insofar as the Dodgers were 8 p.m. Johnson has been stopped three as a new Bob FeHer. concerned, and the scout predicted times and has 31 knockouts to his Saturday, June 23, 1962 The bonus baby is Paul Specken- the New YQrk youngster would be 8:00 Backgroundlng Religion Lose to Detroit credit. His over-all record is 68-8. 8:15 News A late .( bach, a 6-fool-2, 1S5-pound right· pitching in the major leagues in 8:30 One Man's Opinion 8:45 Parent-Teachers Solon. , DETROIT (IPI _ The Detroit Ti· II handel', who was grabbed Thurs- three years. 9:00 The IIluslcal gel's, with an effective attack of day night immediately after his "He reminds you a lot of Fel· 10:00 Cue Van Buren Wi J:oo Saturday Supplement: Benny two-base hits and strong pitching M. 'S -' G graduation from Sl. Francis Prep lcr," Rufer said. "He has a tre- Goodman Concert by Hank Aguirre, over-powered the ISS · School. mendous fast bali. He has a big 3:30 Tea Time SpeCial Govel tar ame 5:00 The World of the Paperback 7-5 Friday night The boy's Cather announced the kick with that front leg, like Fel- 5:15 News Background in the opener of their five·game BUFFALO, N.Y.-Iowa center Bill bonus at $100,000. Rudy Rufer, the ler, and blazes the ball across. He 5:30 News 5:45 Sports Time series. • Van Buren was sidelined from the Los Angeles scout who closed the has a curve ball good enough for 6:00 EvenIng Concert The game marked the return of West football team practice with deal, said, "It was in excess of the majors right now." 8:00 Music for a Saturday Night Su 9:45 News Final Mickey ManUe as a Yankee start- an aggravated knee injury Friday 1------­ 9:55 Sports Final e1' for the first time since May l8. and will miss next Friday's AlI­ 10:00 SIGN OFF America football game. Monday, June 25, 1962 The crippled slugger gave his in- Van Buren, 240 pounder, original- Pirates Trim Cubs, 7-5 8:00 MornIng Chapel jured knee a 6~· test in right Iy injured the knee Wednesday 8:15 · News Pre 8:30 Music field and ran at half speed with a dUring blocking drills here. Il col­ PITTSBURGH (A') - The Pills- continued to third on Moe Thack- 9:30 Booksheif 9:55 News WASHIN( noticeable limp. ·lapsed Th4rsday when he tried to burgh Pirates, taking advantage er's wild throw and scored on 10:00 Music preme Cou Mantle reached base his first two run. 11:00 World Population Problems of Dick Groat's timely hitting an~ Schullz' wild pitch. Schultz then 11:55 Coming Events Constilutior at bats and scored both times. Bowl official immediately ar­ capitalizing on Chicago enol'S, walked two straight men and was 11 :58 News Capsule quirement ~:~Olrork. .: :.: : ~~ ~ ~ ranged to have Nebraska center 12:00 Rhythm Rambles mm= n whipped the Cubs 7-5 Friday night. relieved by Elston, who was lagged 12:30 News tcacher lea Stafford, Coates (3)/ Renlff ('), Clev· Henry Tinglehoff flown in to re­ 12:45 News Background Riding for a Fall . enger (8) and HowarD; Agulrrt, Nlsch· place Van Buren' as starting cen. Groat socked a. double, and a for a run-scoring single by Bill 1;00 Music "It is no win: (9) and Roarke. W - Aguirre 1:10 History of Russia Governmen This pair lost no time getting into action when (top), of Greece, was the winner over Alex Geanta, (5·2). L - Stafford (6·5). ter. pair of singles and drove home the Vir don and a double by Groat that 2:30 Music Home run - Detroit, Fernandez (". Van Buren, 26, has been signed 2:45 News prayers {or matched in world amateur wrestling champion­ of Romania, by decision of the judges. Pirates final two runs. scored what proved to be the 2:50 Music people to I with the Philadelphia Eagles. 4:25 News ships Friday at Toledo, Ohio. Stephane lonnides -AP Wirephoto The Pirates ralHed from a 4-3 winning l·un. 4:30 Tea Time r gious progl White Sox Defeat deficit in the sixth and came up Chicago ...... 000 004 001- 5 1 2 5:15 Sports Time ernment," HADDIX ABSENT Pittsburgh ...... lOO )0) 01x- 7'2 2 5;3\l News 5:45 News Background said in del PITTSBURGH IA'I - The Pitts· with three runs off Chicago relief Anderson, Schultl (4), Elston (6)e Kansas City, 5-1 6:00 Evening Concert It doesn' burgh Pirates have given pitcher hurlers Barney Schultz and Don Gerard (6), Balsamo (7), I< ..nce (8) 8:00 Evening Feature - SUI Radio Romano Paces Indians Harvey Haddix permission to leave and Th,cker; Gibbon, Lamabe (1), Forum :The Europ.ean Com· er is del CHICAGO (A') - Bob Sadowski's Elston. Olivo (11, Face (9) and Burge~s. W _ mon Market and U.S. TariU three-run pinch homer in the eighth the tearn because of the death of Gibbon (2·1). L - Schultz (4·3). PoJ!cy Black said his mother early Friday. Howie Goss led off with a single. Home runs - Chicago, Williams News Final for the stu inning and a splendid nine-innIng IS), Banks (19). Plttsbrugh, Skinner Sports Final relief job by Dom Zanni gave the Mrs. Nellie May Haddix died at Two outs later, he stole second, «7). SIGN OFF "When l Past Washington, 6-2 Chicago White Sox a 5-1 victory her home in South Vienna, Ohio. financial l CLEVELAND IIPI- John Romano Then the Indians came up with over the Kansas City A's Friday A club spokesman said Haddix is placed snapped an 0·for·26 slump Friday three runs in their haii of the night. will be away from the club for )jgJous bel several days: indirect c night with a pair of doubles, fifth to smooth the way for Dono- Sox starter Joe Horlen yielded knocking in two runs and scoring van. . singles to the first two batters in religious n twice, as the Cleveland Indians Washington ...... 000 011 000- 2 11 0 the opening inning and left the the prevai Cleveland ...... 002 130 001(- 6 11 1 Meet your friends religion is W. L. Pet. G.8. whipped the Washington Senatot's Daniels, Bouldin (4), Hannan (5), game with a sore arm. Zanni came x·Los Angeles ...... 41 24 .662 6-2. Kutyna (6) and Retler; Donovan and in, got lhe Sox out of the jam and at the Annex. Justices x·San Francisco ... . 44 26 .629 2\-i Romano. W - Donovan (11·2) . I. - Byron R. \ Pittsburgh " ...... 39 29 .574 W. Dick Donovan (11·2) went the Daniels (1·9). went on to record his fifth triumph x·Clnclnnatl ...... 36 29 .554 8 against two losses on a yield of school pro: St. LouiS ...... 36 30 .545 81h distance for the league-leading In­ Beer just naturally dians. It was his eighth complete seven hits. mentous x-Milwaukee ...... 33 35 .485 J2 1h doctrine 0 Houston .. , ...... 31 36 .463 14 game in 15 starts. The tall right· Colts, Mets Split Kanlas Clly ...... 000 000 1 , 2 tastes better at Phlladelphla ...... 29 37 .439 15'AI .,0- hander yielded 11 hits, including Chicago ...... 000 002 03x- 5 1 2 and slate i Chicago ...... 25 44 .862 21 NEW YORK (AI! - Lefty Aly Pfllter, Wyatt 17), Jonel (I) anll It follov New ¥ ork ...... 18 48 .273 26\-i four by Jim Piersal1 and three by Alcue, Sullivan I); Horlen, Z.nnl 'Doc' Connell's! x·nlght games Jackson fired a spectacular one­ (1) and Carreon. W - Zanni (5·2). L - 10 South that whil FRIDAY'S RESULTS rookie Eddie Brinkman. Pfllter (0"). hitter in pitching New York to a Home run - Chicago, Sadowlkl (3). cannot b( st. Louis 7-!!J Philadelphia 3·11 The Indians, who also had 11 2-0 victory over Houston in the New York ,,-3.1. Houston 0·16 hits, broke on top with a pair of The Annex Dubuque St. school pro: Pittsburgh 7, \,;hlcago 5 opener of a twi·night doubleheader leased dllr Cincinnati at Los Angeles, night runs in the third inning. Singles Friday night, but the Colts romped Milwaukee at San FranCiSCO, night by Donovan, Ty Cline and Al Lup· Frazier Named " I. c."'" instrllction TODAY'S PROBA8LE PITCH.RS in the nightcap 16·3 with a 17-hit the court I low, plus Tito Francona's sacri­ attack off five Met pitcherS. Houston (Johnson 4-7) at New York fice fly made it 2-0. To All-Star Team parents Co (Hook 4-8) FIRST GAME portation S(, LouiS (Washburn 4-3 or GIbson The Indians addet1 another run HOUlton ...... 000 000 000- 0 1 1 EUGENE, Ore. - Bill Frazier, 8·5) at Philadelphia (McLlsh 5-1) in the fourth frame on a dOUble New York ...... 100 001 00)(- 2 3 0 public sch4 Chicago (Cardwell 4·6) at PIttsburgh Farrell and Smith; Jackson and Tay· Iowa's slar 88O·yard runner and Specific~ (Friend (7-8) by Romano and singles by Woodie lor. W - ~acklon (4-1). L - FarreU Big Ten champion, has earned a Held and Bubba Phillips. (5-7). wee MONDAY, TUESDA¥, validated Milwaukee (Shaw 9·2) at San Fran· Home run - New York, Alhburn (3). place on the National Collegiate cisco (McCormIck 3·2) Singles by Brinkman, Piersall Regents I SBCOND GAME Athletic Association track rules. Tone 11p • • • the basic Cincinnati (Jay 10-6) at Los Angeles and Chuck Cottier cut Cleveland's Houston ...... 010 350 025-16 17 0 for the reI CJ)rysdale 11-4) - night New York ... .000 002 100- 3 7 , committee all-star team, it was beauty of your hair wllh SPECIALS WEDNESDAY ONty at the st~ margin to 3-1 in the fifth inning. Golden and Ranew; Miller, Hillman announced here Thursday night. Pupils COl "MERICAN UAGUI! (5), Moorhead (6), Mizell (8) and Can· a hair slyle that becomes nluaro. W - GOlden (5-<4). L - Miller Frazier finished second in the the prayer W. L. Pet. G.B. Turn' er Medal.·st (0·5). YOllr changing mood. We Cleveland ...... 39 26 .600 final heat Saturday with an lall· The lonl Minnesota ...... 40 30 .571 1'AI Home runs - Houston Warwick ('), have marry styleJ/ to choose Los Angeles ...... 36 30 .545 31h MeII.1 (11), Ranew (3), Pendleton (6). time high of 1:48.7, only five-tenths ter Stewar New York ...... 33 28 .541 .. In Amateur Meet from. Detroit ...... _.... 32 31 .508 6 of a second behind Jim Dupree of Baltimore ...... 34 33 .507 6 CHERO"EE (AI! _ J. D. Turner, OLD SHEP GROUNDED Southern Illinois. Chicago ...... 34 35 .493 7 ~ - Kansas City ...... 31 38 .449 10 SUI golfer, fired a three·under.par HOPSCOTCH, Miss. - Irving . 20 E. Colleg. - !thone 7-2109 Cou ~s:~gtoii . : : :::: '. j~ ~~ :;;: i~ 69 for medalist honors in the Sioux Finster's reputable coon dog, Old AN¥ TWO FRIDAY'S RESULTS Valley Amateur golf tourDament Shep, was grounded here Friday Boston 2.3, Baltimore 1-4 ~'riday as qualifying neared an when the flight engineer of Blue To J Minnesota 3-8, Los Angeles 2-3 end Cleveland 6'gWashinltton 2 . Darter Airlines went on strike. Chicago 5, ansas City 1 With 205 in the field, tournament Old Shep is expected to take a On'y . NEW 0 - DetrolL 7, New York 5 officials said rounds of 76' may bus if the airline and the engineer U.S. 5th ( TODAY'S PR08ABU PITCHIitI make the championship llight. further refuse to arbitrate. Monday • Los Angeles (Grba 3.3) at Minnesota Until Turner shot his 69 , Bob GARMENTS injunction OCaat 7-4) Kansas City (Rakow 5-8) at Chicago Northcraft of Cllerokee had been UniverSity (PInaro 3-6) medalist with 71. Defending cham· James H. 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