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-Zone Issue May IBoil Again'- SUlowan Tells of Panama Contrasts By LINDA WEINER poor farmers," she stated, but they never seem to get to the people half malt in mourning for President Kennedy. Arter the mourning pe­ StI,ff Writer who need them. The upper classes seem to confiscate them." riod ended, neither flag was flown outside the schools. The planned United States-Panama discussion of the recent Canal Part of the Panamanian antagonism towa.rd the Canal Zone is caused Miss McClelland, who talked to her parents long distance over the Zone crisis may reduce tensions for awhUe, but it will nol solve the by the rich Panamanians, in her opinion. They resent the conditions of weekend, said that they had told her that the Panamanian students who the lease and the poorer people have accepted their attitudes since they basic problem of antagonism. according to EUzabeth McClelland, N3, a had taken part in the riots were from the University of Panama. are loyal to their own. resident of the Canal Zone for 16 years. Miss McClelland, whose home three blocks from the Canal Zone Miss McClelland blamed the American students for creating the is Miss McClelland, who spent Ch.ristmas vacalion at her home in the spark of last week's riots. border, has witnessed violence in Panama before. Balboa district of the Zone, believes that the Panamanians resent the "Regardless of how patriotic they felt, they should have obeyed the "I've ridden to school while eggs were thrown at the school bus," UnIted States' presence in the Canal Zone. taw," she slated. she explained. "And we've had to hide in closets at horne when there was shooting in the streets." "We Americans have a tendency to forget that we only lease the Miss McClelland's , who is a senior at Balboa High School Zone, and that it doesn't belong to us," she explained. "We haven't where the riots began, wrote her that about 500 students had signed a Miss McClelland's family will probably remain in the Zone. Her been angels there, either," she added. petition that protested the removal oC the American flag outside the father is the director of the YM.CA which is housing military personnel Miss McClelland described the situation in Panama proper as a school. and visitors who CllDDOt get out of the Zone now. contrast between "very rich and very poor." Most Panamanians live in "There was no feeling that the Panamanian nag shouldn't be flown "U's hard to realize that the ballroom where I celebrated New shanties and can't even afford to get married because they can't buy a at equal height." she emphasized. "They ju t wanted the U.S. flag up." Year's Eve is now fUled with machine guns and artillery," she said . license, she related. Miss McCleltand said that when she returned to Panama during Miss McClelland described the Issue as a "precarious situation" "I have heard of aid and farm equipment being sent to help the vacation , both the U.S. flag and the Panamlan one were being flown at that she is afraid will come to a boiJ again.

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Established In 1868 10 Cents Per Copy Aasoclated Prea Leased Wire and Wlrepboto Iowa City, Iowa - Saturday, January 18, 1964 Blood Needed- Johnson Sends ( 5 U.S. Men Killed Any. General Legislature Recalled In Viet Nam Scrap On Peace Trip SAIGON, South Viet Nam !.fI - Five U.S. helicopter crewmen Fears Borneo Conflict perished and three were wounded in supporting a massive Vietnamese May Blossom into War attack Friday on Communist bascs in the Mekong River delta. Hard fighting raged into the night. TOKYO IA'\ - President Johnson's [ears that the jungle fighting in C.ver Reapportionment Urgent appeals for blood dona­ tions were broadcast by the U.S. Borneo would flare into a major armed forces radio station as ca­ Panama Asks war within two months prompted sualties poured Into Saigon airport him to dispatch Atty. Gen. Robert from the opening engagements of F. Kennedy on his urgent peace mission to Tokyo, informed sources Glenn To Vie Special Session a campaign expected to last for Withdrawal several days. said today. Communist ground fire killed the The sources reported that Ken· first American 10 miles west of Of Diplomats nedy expressed the U.S. concern Can Tho, a river town 60 miles over this grave possibility Friday f~rJh~~ate To Begin Feb. 24 southwest of Saigon. He was a PANAMA !A'! - U.S. Embassy in his first conversation with Presi· U.S. Army private first class, door families were evacuated Friday dent Sukarno of Indonesia , 'fhe DES MOINES (AP) - The Iowa Legislature will meet Feb. talks will resume today. COLUMBUS, Ohio !A'! - Marine gunner on an H21 troop-carrying night into safe haven in the Canal Lt. Col. John H. Glenn Jr., an­ 24 in special session to begin what probably will be a bitter bat­ helicopter. The helicopter was un· Zone after Panama asked the Kennedy will stress this eventu· nounced Friday he will be a candi­ LIe over reapportionment. damaged . ality in talks he will hold in the United States to withdraw its diplo· date for the Ohio Democratic The date for the special session - first since 1941 - was set Down river, a rocket·(jrlng UHIA matic personnel. next (ew days with President Dio· nomination for U.S. senator in the escort helicopter disintegrated in sdado Macapagal of the Philippines May 5 primary. late Friday by Gov. Harold Hughes, who was complying with a a flery explosion as it led an aerial Panama at the same time or­ In Manila, and Prime Minister Ab­ dered its diplomats home from The astronaut, 42, is pitting his federal court ruling in which the strike against guerrilla foxhole~ . dul Rahman of Malaysia in Kuala legislature was ordered to reapor­ All five U.S. crewmlln wllre killed. Washington. Lump.ur. stre"'th aga Ins t that of Demo­ cratic Sen. Stephen M. Young, a Can Pipe Smoking !lon Itself. Bearing thousands of pounds of The moves gave formal eUect THE BROTHER of the late Pres· The court said such action sbould fuel and ammunition, the turbine· to the break in diplomatic rela· ident John F. Kennedy was said candidate for re-election. Young is Cause Lip Cancer? be taken in time to allow candi­ powered helicopter appeared to tions which Panama announced to be encouraged by his initial ef­ 74. dates for office this year to run for have been hit by a Communist last week after bloody rioting fol· forts to bring the three principals Glenn, just short of two years The mechanical injury to lip tis· election in the new districts. shell or heavy machine·gun slugs. lowed a high school fla g-raising in· in the Malaysia crisis around the ago, orbited the earth three times, sues which can accompany pipe Hughes said he hopes the legis' It was one of the worst days of cident. same table to settle their di£fer­ thc first American to make the smoking apparently can trigger the lature will be able to come up with the war in U.S. helicopter opera· The American Embassy was left ences. big circle. development of lip cancer much as an acceptable plan which meets tions. Many were badly damaged in the hands of the senior consular These same sources said the Both his wile, Anne, and his par­ irritation caused by poorly fitting court guidelines within a month, and had to be temporarily ground· official, Henry Taylor, who be· United States feels that hostilities ents, Mr . and Mrs. John H. Glenn dentures or rough edges on the so the March 28 deadline for filing ed . came the American consul general. between Indonesian·backed guer­ Sr., were present when he said he teeth can lead to mouth cancer. for office will not have to be set The toll o( American combat rillas and Malaysian troops must will make the senatorial bid. says Dr. Alton K. Fisher of the SUI back. Panama asked Costa Rica to han· College of Dentistry. deaths since the United States dIe its interests in the United stop during any such meeting. About 400 newsmen and we1l­ Hughes said the special sessIon [ stepped up its military support of Dr. Fisher is head of the Depart­ States. There have been bloody clashes wishers crowded the ballroom of should take up reapportionment South Viet Nam two years ago rose this month along the frontiers of a downtown Columbus hotel as ment ot Stomatology, the study of and "other emergency matters." to 99. U.S. service deaths from all Taylor and approximately six diseases of the mouth _ In the formal proclamation call· other persons will man the embas­ Indonesian Borneo and the neigh· Glenn made his candidacy public. causes now total 173. boring Malaysian states of Sara­ There seems to be reasonable as­ ing the special session, Hughes sy and handle consular-level af· Young said he is in the race to surance that some inveterate pipe wak and Sabah. stay and win. said legislators should convene at fairs, but the Costa Rican govern· smokers who apparently have a 10 a.m. ment will take over American Indonesia has embarked upon a Democrat Rep. Charles Vanik of tendency to cancer anyway will New Police Radar campaign to wreck the federation THE GOVERNOR SAID legisla­ representation in Panama on the Cleveland, said the o(fice should develop cancer of the lip if they tors at the special session should dipiomatic level. with trade boycotts and other not be made a hero's pawn and habitually hold a pipe in the same Foils 14 Speeders measures. The Philippines claim "transact legislative business In President Roberto Chiari has described Glenn as unprepared. position, Dr. Fisher explains. keeping therewith as may come be­ Iowa City Police Department's Sa bah and, like Indonesia, refuses Vanik endorsed Young. The possibility exists, also, that said dipiomatic reiations would not to recognize Malaysia. fore the houses of the General As­ new $945 radar unit is on the job be resumed until the United States Rep. Wayne Hays, one of the the heat and constituents of smoke THOUGH GRATIFYING prog­ sembly, and such other emergency and performing efficiently - so promises to renegotiate the canal most active Glenn boosters, de­ and continued contact with the pipe matters as are necessary to pro· efficiently that 14 persons were treaty. ress was reported in the first scribed him as a sure winner in stem can cause cancer of the ton­ meeting with Sukarno in his Im­ vide (or continued operation of gov­ ticketed (or speeding Thursday the Nov. 3 general election and gue, Dr. Fisher says, ' though this ernment" in Iowa until the next night and Friday morning. Evacuation of embassy families perial Hotel suite, Kennedy is said 'Which Came First'? was begun Friday afternoon in an­ hence a boon to Democratic party would be harder to establish, since regular session. The unit, purchased about a week to be anxious to iron out some ThrH·y •• r-old Wandil Jun Heimbilch of Middleburg, P •. , wltche. fortunes in Ohio - a state which the tongue moves around more and ticipation of possible trouble from complications standing in the way The governor met with leglsla· ago, was put to work for the first a newly·born chick leave its .holl as other chicks look on. Wand. the late President John F. Ken­ so would not be so vulnerable to tive leaders of both partiell In a time Thursday night, according to a student demonstration. At that of a summit confe rence. point evacuation was voiuntary. was a recent visitor at the St.tt Farm Show In Harrlsbur., Pa. nedy failed to carry in 1960. continued irritation in the same 55-minute meeting in his office In Police Chief John J. Ruppert. Though little has been written -AP Wirephoto Hays asserted Young is too old to spot. the morning in an attempt to reach The unit is transistorized so it Later in the evening, after the in recent weeks to indicate that carry the state this year. Though organized studies in the Panamanian government request· a settlement on whether the special can be used in all weather. The the North Borneo fighting had In answer to questions, Glenn relation of pipe smoking to mouth session should be restricted to deal. old radar unit, which was nof ed withdrawal, evacuation was reached a critical stage, the United said he will leave his immediate cancer have not been conducted, stepped up. jng only with reapportionment. transistorized, will continue in op· States was portrayed as deeply IGovernment Ups campaigns in the hands of others many instances of lip cancer at the Republicans and Democrats at eration. The U.S. State Department said concerned. P.E. Tea'chers until his Marine Corps retirement sile at which the patient held a the meeting agreed they would like Ruppert said the new unit can be Panama's "get out" request did The original fears were ex­ 'Draft of Doctors is effective. He said that might pipe in his mouth have occurred, to keep the session as short and operated from inside or outside a not apply to consular officials, pressed during a meeting of the take several weeks. Dr. Fisher points out. simple as possible. But they re­ patrol car and is easier to tlPt up Peace Corps workers or aid offi· National Security Council in Wash­ Attend Clinic WASHINGTON III - The De- fused to commit themselves to an and take down than the oid unit. cials. ington to which Kennedy was in­ fense Department called Friday for agreement limiting the issues that vited, informants said. He then Twenty-(ive Iowa physical edu- drafting of 1,050 doctors for the Picard Leaves by Air- could be taken up at the session, was sounded out on his Willingness, cation teachers will attend a half- Army, Navy and Air Force next HUGHES SAID HI would be because of his earlier contacts with • day gymnastics clinic today spon· summer. willing to forego pressing for any Today's News Briefly Sukarno, to undertake the mission. special legislation during the __ sored by the Women's Physical "This call is necessary because slon in order to keep costs down. Education Department of SUI. insufficient numbers of 1963 medl· GROWTH REMOVED - A non·malignant growth was removed Paul Asks Zanzibar Frees But he said he did not plan to dic· from the throat of ,astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr. - lhe first U.S. The clinic is the first of a series cal school graduates volunteered tate to the legislature and realized offered to teachers in the stale fol- for active duty immediately fol· that they could not spealc for all spaceman - in a 75·minute operation Friday. Catholics To Pray members o( their party. • • • lowing recommendations of a na- lowing internship," the department U.S. ' Dip/omat There were attempts to agree WATER SCHEME - Kings and presidents, sheiks and strong men For Unity, Trip tional institute on girls' and worn· said. that only reapportionment and DOn· of IS Arl)b states called Israel's Jordan water scheme a threat to world en's sPOJ:ts in Norman, Okla., In Last summer, Selective Service ZANZIBAR III - A special plane took U.S. Consul Frederick P. cOl}troverslal issues be taken up IA'\ - Pope Paul durlng the session, but the dlscuI· peace IlJld vowed to oppose it under "the legitimate right of seU­ November. The SUI clinic will (ea· moved to induct 1,350 doctors, Picard to nearby Tanganyika on Friday after he was ordered out o( defense." VI urged all Roman Catholics on ture active participation by those Those to be called this year wUl slons faltered. Friday to pray for Christian unity the country by the new revolutionary regime. Several other questions concern­ The leaders also pledged at the close of their five-day summit can· attending. enter aeliv!; duty in the summer Picard was accused of interferring in the internal affairs of this and to give thanks ror his success· and most will serve as general ing the special session were clear­ ference. ,Friday to call off their respective propaganda attacks. ful Holy Land pilgrimage. The purpose of the national in- duty medical officers. spice Island, where the new regime ed up by Atty. Gen. Evan Hultman, • • • In an apostolic letter of exhorta­ slitute, as well as the state clinics, imposed censorship on outgoing dis· One u.s. diplomat remained in who also attended the meeting. FOUND DEAD - The body of T. Sgt. Melvin Wooten, the fifth crew tion to his bishops, the 66-year-old is to improve instruction at the be­ patches and tightened security Zanzibar. He is Donald K. Petter­ Hultman, a candidate for the member of the 852 jet bomber that crashed near this western Maryland Roman ruler said he con· ginner and intermediate levels in measures. son, third secretary of the U.s. Republican nomination for JOVer­ towlI Monday was found near Salisbury, Pa. late friday. sidered his Jerusalem meeting with the areas of girls' and women's Quad Buys Picard was arrested Thursday Embassy, who had also been nor. told Hughes that after an· night during an argument with nouncing that a special session will Earlier In the week, two others were found dead. 'rwo olhers es· Orthodox Athenagoras of sports. placed under house arrest but was Constantinople a first step toward President Abeid Karume, who de· released and stayed on voluntarily. be held he has to give only 10 days caped injury. a united . The patriarch Instructors from the SUI Wom· Color TV nounced the United States for fail­ Petterson, a San Luis Obispo, notice for special elections to flU , en's Physical Education Depart· ure to recognize the new regime. Calif., native assigned to Zanzibar two vacancies in the House. • • is spiritual leader of the Orthodox Quadrangle became the Cirst WAGES AND JOBS - Average weekly earnings of factory workers Church . ment who will conduct classes in He was marched out of a hotel last April, has taken over Picard's THE ATTORNIY general aJao the clinic are Barbara Jensen, dormitory at SUI to own a colored rose in December to $102, a new high, the Labor Department reported "Nothing will erase from our with a gun at his back and put role of charge d'affaires at the said that the court order makes It Dora Vandine, and Marcia Thayer. television when they installed the under house arrest. He was per­ embassy, the State Department in clear that populous countries can· Friday. The November figure was $101 .09. heart the memory of what we have new set Friday afternoon. seen and heard around us during The afternoon's schedule will in­ mitted to depart by chartered Washington reported. not be divided Into districts when • • • those unforgettable days, " the clude a demonstration of beginner According to Larry Crain, M, plane for Dar es Salaam, capital Four American newsmen picked more than one representative II STOP PRESS - President Johnson suspects the Federal Govern· Pope told the bishops. techniques on the balance team at Roseburg, Ore., a three-man com· of Tanganyika. up shortiy arter their arrival also elected in the county. ment may be publishing too many books, pamphlets, reports and other He said he wanted the entire 1 p.m., a demonstration of beginner mittee made up of Bill Koellner, London monitors recorded a left the island 22 miles off the coast Hughes said be did not plan to documents. At a Cabinet meeting Friday, Johnson ordered all depart­ Roman to be as· techniques on the uneven parallel A3, Davenport; 8m Holtz, B4, Man­ Zanzibar broadcast from John of East Africa. They departed in Invade the legislature's powetl by ments to re-evaluate the number of documents they are issuing. sociated in "our thanks to God for bars at 2 p.m ., and a demonstra­ chester and Dick Neff, E4, North Okello, the sell-proclaimed strong launches under armed escort. They recommending any reapportion. the happy outcome of the pilgrim· tion of dance as related to free Muskegon, Mich., purchased the set man in the new government, deny­ were John Nugent o( Newsweek, ment plan of his own. However, be • • • age." He asked that "in every par· exercise at 3 p.m. after the Quadrangle Association ing reports he had taken over the William Smith of Time magazine, said he might spell out lome guide­ POSTER GIRL - Mary Lou Graves, the flve-year-old March of ish church of your dioceses there Registration for the clinic will be council unanimously passed the presidency. .. Abeid Karume is Robert Conley of the New York lines to his thinking when be mUeII Dlme~ ~8ter girl, collected an Qulograph, a pen and a kiss from Pres· be public services of thanks and at noon, and a social hour at 4 p.m. purchase resolution at a meeting president and I am field marshal," Times and Peter Rand of the New his opening speech to legi.laton Ident ,JobniOlI Friday. good wishes," Monday, Jan. 13. .aid Okello. York Herald Tribune • at the Itart 01 the le.tsion. . .. . -. .-. - will close the program. Ortant part having sloppy beard eaters, has I0Il11 IIthr frem Mr. RDII ....Im, means of the court wants. It aid, "Any departure from a population their four years here. program. The campus police have At some schools, like Indiana of being a university president also been having Its share of but It hIS 147 co·.III""" "'" JH 1935. basis in the other hOLlse shall be on a rational ba is. Ex­ Meanwhile the University of instructions to allow any coeds University, the president· of the that it's rumored Bohby Baker is political action recently. cludillfl myself. Wisconsin also has announced a with a 36·24-35 identification to be school has even gone all out for under strong consideration as a The student body president, H. Loul. TIDII, G jn., treme d partures from a population basis such as now exists ------emment" in the General Assembly, or as were proposed under the Shaff Plan whicl1 was rejected, cannot be justified." • encc. In oth r word~, th urt tipu]ated that one hous But the C of any plan would have to be based on population and the Making a prisoner a useful citizen Medicine oilier house - :\lthough it does n~t have to be completely ploiters or based on popul tion - must contaiu sigoiHcant population By JOE LIPPINCOTT from the University of Southern consistent. They must show are· ness, said Baer, in prison man­ Iowa's two prisons are not over· simply have no more room." Iactors, ClIi.f Photogrlpher California. sponsibility to the prisoner as agement's biggest problem. crowded and it is not necessary Baer said that half of all pris· "Pcople can change." A man grows up according to person and a human being. The • Psychological improvement to approve premature paroles to oners committed to Iowa i~tu. However, t1le passage of a rcapportionment plan that Benjamin F. Baer. director DC whether his hasic needs afe met conduct of custodial personnel is and case work must be furnished make room for new men, Baer tiona are paroled, and 25 pel cent is acceptable to the court will not be an easy one. Hural Iowa's correctional institutions. or not met, Baer said, and "crim­ important, Baer added. A training to the individual prisoner, Baer said. He also mentioned that a of those men return to prls6if,·III. Legislators can be expeclcd to write every area proposal inal bebavior is a way of adjust­ lOO·man dormitory is under con­ eluding, Baer, noted, two of the believes this. He also believes the ing to internal and/or external program is vilal. "We've st~rled, said, because "when released. a into the Dew plan that 11as any chance of being accepted. state penal sys­ but we have a long way to go." struction at Ft. Madison to fur­ group accused of killing a Gtl .. pressures." Baer compared it to man usually Cails in his leisure ther ease the situation. neU pOliceman late last year. ~ The Fann Bureau, tbe state's most powerful lobby, has tem can go a other maladies such as high blood • Diagnostic processing. "We time, not when he's busy." Baer long way to pressure and weight gain. BUT THE STATE traininc "How would you want your son committed itself to getting all concessions it can for the make an offend· don't need a separate center in said the failure OCcurs because schools are another matter, Baer treated if he were unforluna\e rural segment of tIle population. er into a useful THE DIRECTOR of Iowa's Iowa for diagno is." Baer pointed the former prisoner can't Cace his pointed out. "They are definitely ~nough to be in priso~?" Ba~r citizen. prison system said his philosophy out that it is important to "search problems. While such circum­ overcrowded." He said some men asked. adding, "Every man in The haggling between the urban and rural forces - Baer told the basically is a "belief in the dig­ for. the causes behind the social stances aren't 100 per cent solved are released prematurely. "We prison is aomeone's son." I if it develops - is bound to take time. The problem is iliat Des Moines pro­ nity and worth of every human behavior of the individual" sent yet, Baer noted the religious pro· being, no matter what he has to prison. By so doing, Baer said, grams at the state institutions are the Legislature must pass a ncw plan before the final dead­ fessional chapter of Sigma Delta done." each man can be trained accord­ important. and emphasized that 1.? ~ line for legislative candidates to file Domination papers. Chi, national While rehabilitation is a main ing to his abilities and potentia I. the prisons have excellen chap· WI! you W.orJhtp. ~ The deadline is Mar. 28, only a little over two months journalistic so· aim of the prison system, Baer • Education is essential, for lains. ___ 'L1' away. A possible solution to this is that the deadline could ciety, Thursday LIPPINCOTT emphasized that Iowa's approach men sent to prison are character­ The goal, he said, should be a AGUDAACHIM ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ' night that "the basic responsi­ should in no way be interpreted istically "retarded educationally," "therapeutic community - every­ SYNAGOGUE Jobo,an" Bloo~on Stl'Htl: be postponed until tho Legislature can COIne lip with a new SUndIY, • and 1~3O •.m., ServleW! as coddling. which he defined as although as a group they are not one knows where we're trying to 603 E. Washington St. ':15 I.m., BUDday SclIool ! bility" of Iowa prisons is the ~ plan, but it can't bo postponed forever since the primary "pampering or spoiling." deficient in intelligence. In many go." But, he cautioned, "We're a ':30 • .m., Adult Bible Cl... : protection of society. "We must ASSEMBLY OF GOD -0- , election IUlIst also be held. Baer acknowledged that cod­ instances, Baer said, there just long way from reaching that wh~ have a positive program focused hasn't been an opportunity for point." 1330 Keokuk St. CHURCH OF CHRIST I and dling can occur and gave exam· Sunday, 10 a.m., Sunday Schod f)(eetln, In tile f.H BuIldlnl ! Being an election y ar also complical s th problem on the oCfender as an individual," proper education. 11 I.m., Mornln, WorshJp On.. MU. South on Hllbw., 211) ; con-. pIes such as custodial personnel • Another essential. according ~ Sunday. 9 • .m., Morning Worah!p ; because both parties will be attempting to please Iowa vot­ he said. "We can't ignore secur· allowing open gambling when it is "Educational and vocational to the state penal director, ;s BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH 10 • .m., Churcb School ! and ity, hut security isn't an end . against the law, allowing barter· training programs are more and "dynamic leadership hy the heads B St. '" FIfth Ave. -0- one ers. The party that has tIle best showing in the special ses­ Sunday, 9:45 •.m., Sundfl)l School GRACE UNI'I$D ing or trading, and allowing fav­ more important," he noted, add­ of the institutions." The wardens, 10:'5 a.m .• Mornln, Worahlp sion will obviously have some advantages ill November's "The individual, when released, ored inmates to receive special ing that most prisoners are un­ he said, are responsible to re­ 7 pm., Evening WorshIp MISSIONARY CHURCH election. must be trained so he can at­ treatment or special clothing. skilled when they arrive to serve ceive, saCeguard, and rehabilitate ~ ISM Muscltlne Ave. BETHEL AFRICAN Sunday, 8:45 • .m., SundlY Scboe1 tempt to solve his prohlems in a Coddling is not scientific dlag· time. Such programs, he said, inmates. "They must create an 10:111 l.m., Wonhlp Service The State also bas otller controversial issues which socially accepted manner." Baer should include recreation to "take atmosphere for all elements to loIETHODIST CHURCH -0- nosis, Baer said. Coddling is not til S. Governor St. IOWAClTY could creep into the special session if they are not limited noted that 98 per cent of the in· evaluation of each prisoner, de­ steam ofC" while the men are integrate into a cohesive staff Re". Fred L. Penn), incarcerated. And he noted there working to improve the inmates," Sunday, 10 • .m., Sunday School Bt.PTIST CHAPEL • by general agreement. The prison controversy, last sum­ mates in Iowa's prisons are velopment of a classification sys· 11 • .m., Church Service 432 South clinton • eventually released. tem, implementing constructive is some carryover value as well. and stressed, "The job is a diffi­ -0- (AftUlate" ;.ntb th. , .••• mer's interim appOintments to the Board of Control and the SouU\etl\ -aa'PUat Connn\\OII.) BAER SAID a man goes 10 work programs and skills to make • Work habits and work skill3 cult one." CHRISTIAN SUndlY. ;,_, a.m., Sunday School Highway Commission, and highway problems may cloud prison. as, not for, punishment. prisoners more employable when also are important in prison life, Crime is increasing, Baer said. REFORMED CHURCH. 10:4.$ aolD., MOtllmll WoRlU) E. Court '" Kenwood Dr. • p.m., Trimm. Union the reapportionment issue. Prison personnel must under­ released, teaching illiterates to Baer pointed out, saying theN is but Iowa is below the national Sunday, •• 30 •.m., Church IIcbooi 1 p.m., Evenln& Worahlp stand, then train the prisoner. read and write, or allowing in­ a strong industries program at average. The crime rate national­ 10:30 a.m., MOrnlDg Worahlp -0- 7 p.m., E\·,nlng Service JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Complicating the picture still further is the cost of a "This is a difficult assignment to mates to work for and receive Ft. Madison and Anal)'losa that ly is 1,100 per 100.000 population ~ employs most of the inmates and 2120 H St. special session. Estimates set ilie cost to the State botween carry out," he added. , high school diolomas in prison, in Iowa, the ra.e Is only 544 per THE CHURCH OF CHRIST Sundl,Y, 3 P.IlI' Public Addre.. he added. f.' ••..". • • , eliminates most idleness. Idle· 100,000. 1318 KIrkwood ' :15 pm. Wa l chto,.-er Study $7,500 and $10,000 per day. Iowa already bas financial The director said this philoso­ Sunday, t a.m., Bible StudJ -0- THE ESSENTIALS oC a good ------!IIJlIt1IU III I UtILl_wl! -- 10 un. Worsblp problems and if a pecial session lasts too long, it could well phy. adopted by the Iowa Board :!rl'llI ll1l!11Il1 I UlnUtl " I1IUIfU Illi ~iIl !J.LI"IIUnlllll ll .lIl1l1jhlllJltIlI~llllIi ilaml~ iI' 7 p.m .• Evenln, WoJ1hlp loIENNONITE CHURCH oC Control, is based on the theory treatment program, according to -0- 614 Clark St. • become a burden on the State. Baer, are: CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIS1' 'undlY, ':80 and 10:45 • .m., Ir~ of crime causation. "We believe Wonnlp ; in the multiple causation theory," • Effective custodial operation OF LA'ITER-DAY t:ta •.m., Sanday School . The problems facing the Legislarure in tIle coming THE LAST LAUGH 810 E. FalrchUd st. 7:10 p.m., Evenlnr Service he told the journalists. "A man that must safely keep prisoners Sundl)" 9 a.m .• Prleetbood -0-- ; .. special session are many. The nature of the problems and is born neitber good nor bad." Ii By ANNE WITTE 10:30, S\lnd.y School sent to the institutions. He said • p.m., SacrllDent MeetlDl VETERAN'S HOSPITA£' the need to get quick action, not only because of the Court Bacr holds a bachelor's degree in this requires well-organized, and SUI will have a Spring Festival this year - April 28-May 2. iii -0- CHAPEL decree but also because of the filluncial situation, makes it sociology from San Diego State well-disciplined custodial person­ Come \lOW, who ever heard oC a Mother's Day Bacchanalia? CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sund.", t • .m., Worth1r '. College and a master's degree nel who must be firm, fair and 1035 Wade St. ••.m.. CommaDlrln - I'lnt B~ completely mandatory that tho Legislature act with judi­ SMOKERS ANONYMOUS: Sundfl)l, 9:4~,.Sunday School -0-- !, 10:45 p.m., W orablp OUR REDEE~R ' Since tbe "cigaret reports" h a ve been 7:30 p.m., Even1n1 Sent" cious quality and speed. It is a big order. We hope it can -0- LUTHERAN CHURCH made public, many SUlowans bave given up THE CONGREGATIONAL 1301 E. Court be filled. -Gary Spurgeon smoking. We've all noticed this. In fact, now 8:30, 10:45 ~lD., ServICe' , CHURCH ':45 l.m., lOunday School you can actually see the hootb in which your CUnton Ie JeUenon Streett I friends are wailing for you in the Airliner. Rev. John G. Craie REORGANIZED CHURCH 10:45 a.m., Morning Worsblp ' :30 p.m. PU,rtm Fellowship OF JESUS-- CHRIST Violations of the ncw "NO HOURS" Cor -0- Glenn for senator? I EVANGELICAL OF LA'ITER DAY SAINTS coeds will be heard by the "21 Board." Sound 221 Mello.. Aye. like Las Vegas? F'REE CHURCH Sunda)', ':*1 am., Cllurch Sc:h'" NOW THAT JOHN GLENN HAS resigned as an OF CORALVILLE 10:30 • .m .. Irornlng Worahlp ;. astronaut, it is expected he will enter politics by running for AID TO EDUCATION? Sundl)" 9:45 • .m.,_~unda" School The latest word is that the Board of Re­ tl a.m., Morn1ng worship a senatorial seat in Ohio on the Democratic ticket. This is ! 7 p.m., Even1ng Service L~~PEL-- ~: gents has solved the dormitory debt retire· -0- expected evcn iliough the seat now held by Son. Slephen ~IIIIISoart S;yaod) ,; is I ment problem. They're planning to usc all oC this Iowa City snow FAITH UNITED OHURCH 404 E . .reffe ...n j (EvangeUcai and RelontMdl Service. at 9 a.m. and 11 •.•\1 M. Young, a Democrat. to bllild igloos. 1807 KJrkwood Ave. Sunday School .t 10 •.m. ' SUndlY, 9:15 I.!n~ SuodlY SchoOl 7:30 p.m. Student Veapers The question is rais d why Glenn would be considered PIPE DREAM: I 10:30 a.m., MorDlng Worship J" I Who can say that one oC the great images oC the "New -0- . capabl~ of winning the Democratic nomination from an FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SijARON EVANGELlC-- I Frontier" won't bc Mammy Yocum - aCter .. 11, doesn't .. North ClInton" YllrchUd Streett UNITED BRETHREN CHURCB incumbent. Earlier spc ulatioll abol,lt Cleno's po]iU 'a1 she smoke a pipe? Sunday, 8:30 and 11 a,m., Worahlp ltIlon. ' . I 8:45 '.m., Church School Sunday, ':30 . .... Sundar. Sc:hool plans could not even predicl with wWch party Glenn might IlIlimllm!l:I1Umm l1 l1l11U:mtllllll mBnllU"lnna.IlUUUI~ II Jmlllllll I, )llIlllInll "1111111111111 1IllllIlI nnmnllflllllll1ll1Ullllllll1l11h'l -0- 10:30 •.m., DiviDe Worth p FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH -0- affiliate sin c he was not cven I'egistered in a party. 217 E. lo.... Ave. Bund." 8:15 a.m? eburdt lclIoot ST. A}ij)R~ ~. His only qualification for office appears to be his tre­ 10:30 •.m., WOrsh,p P~B}'TERIAN CHURCII Unlv~rslty Bulletin Board -0- Sunset &: )(elr_ Ave.; mendous popularity as a spaceman ])ero. Are these suICi­ FmSTCHURCH University Bellbta University luilltin INrc! notlcel must III "celvec! .1 Th. 0111., S" nday, 8:30 • .m. Worship. f:burcll I, ' I, cient credentials for entering t11e Senate of the United ,.",.n OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST SchOOl . J Ifflce, Room 201 Communications Clntlr, by noon of the day lllfo•• 722 E. CoIle,e St. 'I"'"ceflon. They must be typed and sllnld by In advisor 0' officer of the 11 .m., Wol'llllp. Church Sc:lloll States? -Jon Van .....nl'lllloll 1111"1 publlclled. Pure'., sotlll functions .re not 1IIIIbio for Sunday, 11 a.m" Leuon-SermoD tllli Mctl.n. aDd SUDday IICbool -0- LUTHERAN CHURCS THE TRUTH IUT NOT THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY HOURS: ST, PATRICK'S CHURCH WHO.LE TRUTH: JACKSON, MIS· Monday.Frlday: 7:30·2 a.m.; Saturday: OF CHRIST-- THE KINti 224 E. Court St. . • SII11PPI, a panel presentation by 7:30 a.m.·l0 p.m.: Sunday: 1:30 p.m.·2 Sunday, 8:30, ':11, 8:111 and 11 ..... Corner !1f JWV Road \ ,four c.mpul ministers on Lhe racial a.m. Service Desks: Monday·Thurs· Sunday Maillel and Coralv1l1e !toact situation will be given at 4 p.m. Sun· day; 8 a.m.,s p.m., 7·10 p.m. (re. 8:45 and 8:15 I.m.. Dally lIaSlel Sunday, 8:30 • .m ., Worship me-1Joily Iowan day allernoon iii the River Room ..,rve onlY). Photodupllcatlon: Mon. 10:30 • .m.. 8uadIY ScbooI (MJddle and North) at the Union. day·Frlday: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Monday· GLORIA DEI Thursday 6-10 p.rn,; Saturday: 10 LUTHERAN CHURCH TM Daily Iowan II written and edited by IfudenlI and II governed by TO CANDIDATI!S FOR DEGREES a.m. uDIU noon. 1.;, p.m.; Sunday: FIRST UNITARIAN soCIi:TY L.C.A. Iowa An--.• Gilbert Itl In February: Commencement an· 2.s p.m. ,. board of floe student trwtea elected by the ttudenl bod" and four nouncements have arrived. Order. Dubuque and M.rket Street. J(bOTen ,(Lrtttin Jr., IIJnI8tb The Rev. Ro)' Wingate, Pa.tor 10 • .m., Church School 1114, Adult fnJ&eI tippo/rated by the prelfdenl of Ille University. The Dally may be picked up at the Alumni IOWA MEMORIAL UNION HOURS: 9 and 11 a.m., Service. House, 130 . N. Madison SI. CafeterIa .,pen 11 :30 a.m.·1 p.m. DIICUllion an c:tprClslon ad71llnl8traUan (Nursery Provided) 11 • .m.. Church serv1el Iowan', editorial policy II not of SUI Monday.saturday; 5-6:45 p.m. Monday. 10 a.m, Sunday School IltTER·VARSITY CHRISTIAN FEL· Frtday; 11:30 a.m.·1:30 p.m. Sunday. 7 p.m. l-uther Leagues policy or Qp£nlon. in any parllcular. LOWSHIP ... U noL have another reg· Gold Feather Room open 7 • .m.· ular Tue.day eY8n1n, meellnl unlU 10:45 p.m. Monday·Thunday; 7 •. m.· -0- ST, MARK'S . Publisher ...... Edw.rd P. lu.. tt "l'll hllff and I'll pUff and I'll blow myself down~ Feb. •• • • 11:'5 p.m" Friday; 8 a,.m.·ll:45 p.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN J4ETHODIST-- CHURCB MEMIIR Editor ...... D.ln MIIiI • Saturday; 1·10:45 p.m. Sunday. Rec· CHURCH 2910 )lu_tlne An. AUDIT IUREAU Mlnl,lng Editor ...• G.ry ''Iu,.e,n MA.lN LllltAJlV will remain open reaUon area open 8 a.m.-U p .m. Sunday•• :30 " 11 •.m,. wohhlll 0' Clity Bdllor ...... C.I, FemeI' until 2 a.m. on the t,.o Saturdays, Mond~·"hur8d.y; 8 a_m.·mldnlght, :It E. lIarket 8t. • Sunday, 11:30 and 11 a.m•• Churcb ':fS '.m., Church SchOOl. Adiilt 1* CIRCULATION. N.wI I!dltor ...... I!rlc 100ckl., OFFICIAL DAILY ' BULLETIN .ran. 18 and Jan. 25, before ana Frlqa)' and Saturday. 2011 p.m. Sun· cU8l10a Group lportl Editor .. Hlrrlett Hlfldnlln dw:1ng final examlJl.tlon wed, The dall. I School .nd Worship Edltorlll P.ge Edlto, ..•. J.n V.n lIfibrary ordinarilY clolllla at 10 p.m. I -0- . Pub1&hed b)' S~deot PublJcaUons, loclety Editor ...... Ihlron Procter on SaturdAys. . WOMEN'S RECREATIONAL SWIM· FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ST. THOMAS-- MORE CBAPIL Ine. Communications' Center, Iowa C,,11f 'hot",ph., •. Joe LllllllnC9H MING )\'111 be available '·5:15_ p.m. 105 N. Riverside Dr. • Asst. City dlto .. .retlenon " Dubuque Btreett Cit)', Iowa, dally except Sun1lC8 durlrl. the Sunday, 8:30, 8,10 .nd 11:60 ...... Clrcul.tlon M.r...... Jim ColII.r " p.m. - Conegium Musicllm AlLa .t 7·"'46. Those clewing ttt­ Pastor 2:30 p.m. - Iowa Mountaineers month 01 December. 'fhe form will ters should call Mrs. Neuhauser, Timothy R. BarrettL \lay M.ne. ( instruments), North Re­ be .vaUable in B-lI, UnJftl'!llty nail Mont.omery I;lall, '-8 l'alMOUIIdI , IDd 7:iO • .m., Dilly..... ~ ~rtptlon Rat • ., B), carrier In Travelogue: "The Klondlke and U070. Sunday, 9:30 I.m., Bible School. 1_ CIt)', $10 per ye.r In .dvance; hearsal Hall - Music rulldiq. lMIg19.'lna J.n. 2. Hours are 8:30 Alaska Highway," Don Cooper­ • .m. to noon and 1 p.m. to . :!'O 10:30 • .m., 1II0rnlng Woraldp p moou.., $5.60; three mOD~, t3. 5U11day, J_1f"Y 26 p.m. THE PH.D. FRENCH examination 7 p.m., EYenlng Service TRINITY EPISCOPAL C!JtIP 'lIT. mlU In lowa, ~ per year; m Macbride Auditorium. . will be given from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m" ~ . Robert E. nOlrhammer,-- ... lllanths, fS; three months, a. All 2:30 p.m. - Iowa Mountaineers Thursday, Jan. 23 tn 32tA Schaef· 320 E. Colle,e S . oUler lUll IUblCl'lpUolI5, ,10 per 7 p.m. - Union 1I0ard Film: PLAYNIGHTS of mixed recreation· UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Travelogue: "3,000 Years Under al acUvltles for Itudents, .tafl, fac· fer Hall. Candidates should alin up SundlY, 1 Holy Eucharilt =~ In 0 nth a. t:!.60; three on the bulletin outside 307. SERVICES ':lS •.m., Y'.::jb. Be"lce .Dd Ch.,. 13.2'. "The World of Suzy Wong." the Sea," Stan Waterman - Mac­ ulty and their .pou.... , Ire held Macbride Auditorium. .t the Field Rou... each TueldlY _ University Hospital School bride Auditorium. • nCl Friday nlgbt (rom 7:30 to 9:30 CHRISTIAN ICIINCI ORGA ... IIllDday. 8:10 • .m., Worlhlp Be"'"' 11 •.m ., Chorll Euch .....t .nd Sermon fte AaoeIated !>rea Is entlUed n. pm. provided no home varsity ItATlON holda a tutlmon), mee!InC 5: 15 p.m., Ortlce ot Evenln, Prayer "'ondlY, JenUiry 20 7:30 p.m. - French film: .,,,ery Tuelld8v In CIt t. Rlnr IInma. duve\J' to the use lor rellublic.­ Dill 7-4191 U you do not recetve->,our 4:10 p.m. - Plass Memorial contcst IJi ICltcduled. (Admh!Slon hy FREE METHODIST CHAPEL -0- tion ol all the local neWI prtnted D.uy Iowan by 7:30 I.m. The DaJJy "Spice of Lite" - ShlUl'lbaugh Rudent or stale lD card.) Union, ..t 7:15 p.m. Stude 011, f.culb', 10M-- G at. lttIJLEL FOUNDATIOM anti frleoda are cordiaill' IiIvlted iii ID Uda .Dew~per .. weD u all AP 10WID cittuJatloR- office. In the Com· Le<:ture: Howard W. Jones, Jr" Auditorium. I Z2 E. Marllet Bt. 01 ... lAd dUpatcheL muni.at""'" Center la open ,4om 8 SUNOAY ItllC:RIATION HOUItS: Itlead. CORALVILLE , l.m. to ~ p.m. Monday thtoUjlh ' YrI· M.D., John lIopldns School of F,:kllY, Jlnu.ry 31 Tbe FIeld HoulO "III be open Cor r:. p.m., Frlda)" Sabb.lII /iInIetI day and (rom 8 to 10 •.m . Saturday. ..0- Eclltortal, M. 2:30-4 :30 p.m. - Commence­ mixed recrealioll.1 Ictlvltles fronl 1 COM'LAINTS. Studentt wllblDl to METHODIST-- CHURCH Acfw1aft: Prof. Arthur Mau.,ood service on mt.ed pape" in ~; Ad¥erll.l'ln" Prof. I:' John Medicine. "Problema Sexual 11m. to 5 ".m. f'ftcl! Sunday afler· tue Unlvenlt)' compl.lnt. can now 800 lath Ave. ST. MA'RY'S CHURCH II n~ble. but every ecrort wW m~t . Refcption for gr:uhmtjng llll¥. A4IIIJ.tSIQQ td tne bUlI(jjn, 'WW 1Ik).., tllelr torlbl at ~h. lnIuniliI' ReI'. ~ :tTl ''Mrtllllb', 'I'a' IIlI' be 10 C1CIf'tIWI .non Wltb tlI8 DUleteDtlaUoo" - Atedical .AJQ. ll\ b."y1'Q. c!lr4.thl'Ollill.tbe north~b:rt tlon Deli. of tbe . nlon ancl t1Il'II 9 8.111., Sunday School Jctl~n '" Unn r.ttetllJ . J:Jiol!~~"':"~ ~O; ~of. ~ur I students ,Journalism - Com- SlIlIday, 8, ao,''''lU!l.J!IO·l~'''''' r..n . ph.ltheatre, dQor. ~!HI .'I'8IIilble , lhillll 111 It till litlttl'lI kAat. Or. 10:15 8.m., Worthip SlUldar • mUrUcatlo~ .Centllr - "ClIp! Ute _ ~n.~stlc _ ~ •• __ • . ._ ItA.. _ _ . . . ____ " .. ~ _ .. - ...... - .-- . . _-...... ', -.. .. --.... -'.- - _...... ' 6:30 p.ID., Mn' . --'--- 1;60 tII4I 7~ ..... DIIJ.r .... .- Sunday Panel Med Ledure "The Truth but not the Whole Howard W. Jones Jr .• M.D., at !:tt ·Proves ·Satisf,actory· )!\i'cl Notes Truth" regarding the racial situa­ Johns Hopkins School of Med icine, tion in Mississippi will be the topic will present the Plass Memorial I wHl discuss various techniques or even those trying to cut down of a panel presentation Sunday at Lecture on "Problems in Sexual UCCF Meeting used in printing and finishing black are invited to attend. 4 p.m. in the River Room at the Union. Differentiation," in the Medical In Dental Education at·SUI The United Campus Christian and white prints. Pipe-smokers and cigar-smokers Amphitheatre at 4:10 p.m. Monday . Fellowship

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    ctro~~ - BAU:DN fdieAdams ·Imogere Coal PaulI8n@ · ~Ianl!I"9 j" COLOR PLUS - COLOR CAllT..GClllL "SHEEP IN THE PLU - COI.QR CARTOON "MAGOO'S CRUISE'; " t.. - ...... "'W''Q''~ND ',..TI" ! ' ''' ~THE DAllT IOWAN-low. C1tr, ' ••-SmInf-v , J".. ,., 1," Hawks Meet oil rmakers .Today Finl y Confident He'll Win Co Iowa's Hawkeyes, after a week· badly, contributes most of the and Dave Roach, Iowa's three top 17.3 average. Rodgers is averagine guards Mel Garland, who earned N end whieh dropped Ihem to sev· H aw k ~es ' troubll's in the 87-70 10 scorer • are certain to start and 10 points per game and Hankins, all·Big Ten honors last year, and Court Battle for A's Move emh in Ihe Big Ten conference and to Dlinoi and ~ 1 10 to Wi on· D nnis Pauling "prohobly will . ac· 8.S. The 6-5 Roach hns hit on 35 a week of practice which Coach in to poor shooting. Iowa field goal cording to the Iowa coach. per cent of his shols Crom the fi eld Bob Purkhlser. Both are averagmg NEW YOnK (AP) - Charles "I am confident I can win ." Fin· "I was hurl inside and 1 WIU GroupS 1 Sharm Scheuennan caUed "good shooting has fallen off from 45 per and 80 per cent oC his free throws, in double figures for the season. 10. Finl y, overwhelmingly de. ley added, "but in some ways even trying to hide it," he explained. U[ Members 0 and piriLed," will allempt to get cent in the '/2·71 win over Indiana PROBABLE LINEUPS a department in which the Hawk· Sophomore Dave Schellhase has I' d . ff his if I beat them I lose because didn't thnk they would do this to who want to IOWA PURDUE '1 back in the win column today when to 38 per cent for the ason. The Roach (' ·5) F Schellh... ('-4) eyes trail the Big Ten with a team averaged 19.6 points per game 10 reate 10 an e ort to move baseball loses and I'm parI oC base­ me. or contact s tbey meet Purdue at La f~ y e tle, Hawkeye offensive average is now Pauling I.... ) F Trudeau I ~n average oC only 64 per cent. lead Purdue scorers. Doug Tru· Kansas Cit baseball franchise ball. But I'll sacrifice to straighten I1us semester reg PupilS (H I C Brown ( ~1 1 Mea.nwhiJe, Mayor Davis of Ind.. at 1 p.m. 72.5 points per game and the de· Honkln. '~ I l G Purkhistr ( ~2 ) Joel Jessen, Council Blurfs sopho- deau, 6-7 sophomore forward , and to Lolli ville expressed confi- some of these things out." Kansas City, extended to Finley space before Purdue bas won only one of its fensi ve average 74 .3. Rodger. (' " G ~"Iand ("I) more, is likely 10 see more action Earl Brown, 6-7 junior center, are 'd ' b '11 • th Finley was to meet with his at· Miss Helen 11 TIME AND PLACE: Today 1 the right to occupy Municipal last nine games and bas a 3-8 rec· Only one lineup change is antici· p.m.. Purdue FI,ld HOUse, Laf,y. loday after his ]4-point perform. the other starters for the Boiler· dence Fn ay e WL WID e toroeys here Friday night to dis. Stadium until midnight, Jan. 31, or of studen ord for the season compared to pated for the Hawks. Although ,110, Ind. ance against Wisconsin which makers. battle in court. cuss what legal action will be OrganiUlti( BROADCASTS, WSUI KXIC:, on a rent·free basis. Iowa's 6-5. The Boilennakers are George Peepl s is Ii ted as a prob­ Iowa City' WMT. KCRb, Ctdlr made him Iowa's high·point man After today's game, the Hawk· "I don 't enjoy these fights, but I taken. Corms in tt 0-2 In conference play, 10 ing to Rlplds; WHO, K RI'IT, De. Moln•• in the contest. Jessen played only eyes will not play again until after feel confident everything will tum " I BEGGED them to reconsid· Finley had ordered that all the Mfalrs fol' 1 able slarter at center. Scheuerman club's property and equipment be Minnesota, 97-93, and to third· said that it is a toss·up between about 16 minutes ia the Wisconsin semester exams whea they meet out well," said the Athletics' own· er:' Finley said. "But they refused the North G! ranked Micbigan, T/-70 . Roach, despile his three·point contest. defending national champion. Loy· er, whose request to transfer his to do that." moved from the stadium earlier the 6-8 sophomore and 6-9 senior this month. lIouse. • Scheuerman, commenting that Bill Skea. performance at ~radison . is still fa r The BoilennaJters have only two ola of Chicago, at Chicago Stadium club was turned down by the Am· The embattled owner had made 10". is in a slump and needs a win Andy Hankins, Jimmy Rodgers ahead in Hawkeye scoring with a lettermen in their starting five, Feb. 1. erican League by a 9-1 vote Thurs- his plea for a shift to Louisville Peace ( ------day night. on the grounds that he could not Marjorie I By the same vote, the owners com~ to terms with Kansas City - Grapplers after Third Win- ordered him to sign a lease to officials on a new stadium lease. ate, is one Kansas City by Feb. 1 or forfeit He had. meanwhile. signed a two­ Nyasaland w the franchise . year agreement with Louisville of· Miss Pethl "I don't think there's an own· licials contingent upon the league's weekS at C Parker vs. Kennedy er in the American League who approvul. training carr doesn't feel that I'm fighting for The leagup. club owners reache\! ~~J!' j lor ten slty before what I think is right," Finley saiGermany. 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