Easter Sunrise Services Set by Several Local Churches Easter sunrise services will be will hold a service in Danforth The First Baptist Church will Two churches plan 6 a_m. serv- dren's Easter program_ p.m. today with the Easter eucha­ conducted Sunday morning by sev- Chapel at 6:30 a.m. Sunday. hold early services on the east ices. The Coralville Methodist Other special Easter observances rist and lighting of the Paschal * * * eral Iowa City Protestant churches. The First English Lutheran lawn of the SUI Fine Arts Build- Church observance wilJ be followed include a presentalJon by the Hess­ candle . * * * ...... 1 1Many of the sunrise events will be Church will hold 6:30 services in ing, also at 6:30 Sunday morning. by an Easter breakfast at 7 a.m. ton College choir at the Iowa City All Catholic Churches will hold conducted by church youth groups. the Englert Theatre. The congrega­ The youth of the St. Andrew in the Coralville City Hall. Mennonite Cburch_ Worship begins mass at the regularly scheduled The junior and senior high school tion has been worshiping in the Presbyterian Church wilJ conduct The Zion Lutheran Cburch also there at 10:30 a.m. hours. A complete list of services ..._~ .. youth of the First Presbyterian theater since its building was the services there at 6:30 a.m. A plans a 6 a.m. service. which will Trinity Episcopal Church will is on page 2. Tbere will be no Sat­ and First Congregational Churches burned down. coffee hour will follow. be followed at 7 a.m. by a chil- begin its Easter services at 11:30 urday evening confessions.

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Associated Press Leased Wire and Wirephoto United Press International Leased WireJ 5 Cents per Copy Iowa City, Iowa, Saturday, April 21, 1962 Hospital Blaze Prompts New Fren'ch Capture Salan; r Arson Probe • Campus Police Use 4 Extra Men To Guard Buildings over Recess Impris on Hi m In By STEVE SANGER Staff Writer Iowa City and state authorities Friday were investigating a mat­ Rival Demonstrations tress fire which took place in a basement hallway oC University Hospital Thursday evening. Greet Arrival at Jail Cause of the fire is unknown. It Reverence at Eastertime caused no damage. PARIS IA'! - Ex-Gen. Raoul Salan, a disgraced hero of France, was Officials say it is not known if captured in an Algiers hideaway Friday and flown to a Paris prison Sandy Graham, daughter of Mr_ and Mrs_ John Graham, and Doug the fire were arson. Investigating to face a reckoning on his terrorist army opposition to Alger[an indepen­ Huff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Huff, both of Iowa City, eKpress are Slate Deputy Fire Marshall dence. the religious feeling of the Easter season before a stained glllss John Hanna, Iowa City Police De· Imprisoned sympathizers rioted and set fire to Sante Prison and window of Christ In the First Methodist Church. tectlves Paul C. Haffey and other Salan followers demonstrated outside as he arrived. -Photo by Joe Lippincott Charles H. Snider and M. D. Huff­ There was some demonstration of oppoSition to him at the prison_ man of the National Board of Fire Salan was cornered in disguise at an Algiers apartment and flown Underwriters. to Paris wearing band cuffs. Pilgrims Retrace Steps Campus Police received a report The noisy prison demonstration Thursday that a man was seen began shortly after news spread * * * that the fugitive ex-general had BUSY FIREMEN been arrested in Algiers. When Respected, Yel Of Christ in Jerusalem Grass and brush fires kept Sal an arrived after dark the dem­ city fireme .. busy ThursdllY ev .. onstration was in full swing. JERUSALEM, Jordan Sector IA'l-From the Moslem schoolyard that ning and FridllY morning_ A crowd of about 300 persons once was Pontius Pilate's court, hundreds of Christian pilgrims retraced Firemen extinguished a grllss outside the prison chanted Secret Most Sought Army Organization s log a n s as on Good Friday the last faltering steps of Christ along the twisting, fire lit 2:12 p.m. nellr the rall­ stone-paved Way of the Cross. rolld trllcks eIIlt of Linn Street, prisoners banged tin cups on bars By United Press Internationll * * * and tossed burning papers out cell Many were singing and some C I W h and returned about 5 p.m. to put windows. Former General Raoul Sal an was were bowed under the weight 01 00 eat er it out a second tim •. the most hunted man in France. 16-Coot crosses as they followed Authorities said a wooden par­ About 12:15 lI.m. Friliay they tition inside the fortress prison As titular head of the terrorist the path of Old Jerusalem's Via F E t put out an unattended brush fire Secret Army Organization WAS) Dolorosa - Way oC Sorrows. caught fire. Several fire trucks or as er in th. 300 block of South River­ rolled into the prison yard as pa­ he was the government's public In the dark-vaulted alleyways of side Drive. enemy number one. Moslem shops they halted to pray By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lice wIth nightsticks charged and broke up the crowd outside the Yet, he was the most decorated and sing at L4 stations of the Crpss, Spring showers .nd thunder­ officer in the French army. And. marking incldents on as where He storms gave much of Iowa a running from the scene, but the walls. tip could not be substanUated. Prison authorities finally used until he revolted again t President stumbled to tile ground beneath the soaking Friday; and 10wII City tear gas to quiet the prisoners. Charles de Gaulle, he was consid­ weight of the cross of where He was dampened a bit. Hoffey said the IDvestigl.ttion is ered one of France's most distin­ was flogged. Only the IIxtreme northeast routine because of the three arson The oHicill1 casu.lty score in Algerie for Friday said terrorist guished and respected military Some quoted Christ's words: part of the state escaped getting cases here in the last three weeks. leaders. wet. Three fires - two at churches and army IIttackl killed 21 persons "My God, my God, why hast thou and wounded 41. Nineteen of the Salan, 63, was a five star general forsaken me?" The showers were e"pected to one at a funeral home - caused Space Needle Dominates Fair and a former commander in chief diminish today and by Sundey $175,000 damage and took one dead wire Algerilln Moslems and Pllgrims, split into groups ac­ VI5itors to today's opening of the Seattle World's area. Tht large building in the shadow Is the Fair the wounded were III Moslems of French forces both in Algeria morning only the northeast tip man's liCe. All have been termed and in Indochina, cording to language, witnessed arson by State Fire Marshall Ed Fair will be gre.ted by this 6OO·loot high Space headquarters and home of th. Food F.lr; lit the except for one European. along the way many of the same of the state can e"pect rain. He typified much of France's The Weather Burellu uid cool Herron. Needle which dominlltes the 72-lIcre Fllir Grounds. far left is the 15,OOO·sellt Coliseum. Advanc. tIcket The terrorist army in Algeria sights Jesus may have seen meanwhile said the fight against ballle-tested oCCicer corps, whicb temperatures are e"pected for The mattress fire was discovered Just b.yond the bllse of the Needle is the termin, SII les hllve reached 3V2 million, AlgerIa showed as sick of defeat, through the blood from His crown. Elister Sunday. by two hospital visitors at about al of the monorail running from the, downtown Algerian independence would go -AP Wirephoto on without Salan at its head. The ready to do battle against its latest Tattooed Bedouin women in 6 p.m. They put it out with a fire enemies by any means that could brightly embroidered gowns pas- extinguisher and called hospital support for Salan in Paris was rel­ atively feeble. bring the much-defeated nation a sively watched the procession. The News authorities who notified the fire de­ Strom Thurmond hard sought victory. Tribesmen drove goats and sheep partment. The fire department A skirmish between police and a crowd of about 300 persons broke Salan became an outlaw just one through ancient streets too narrow called in the arson Investigators. JFK Touches Gold Telegraph year ago when he - with former for any vehicle. Favors Leaving out in front of the prison shortly Police said the fire's cause may after Sal an rolled into the court­ Gens. Maurice Challe, Andre Zel­ Good Friday dawned gray and have been a simple as a carelessly Roberts in Army yard under heavily armed escort. ler, Edmond Jouhaud and a clutch drizzling but the sun broke through In Brief discarded cigarette, but they are Key To Open World/s Fair of colonels - led the abortive by early morning. . There w ere rival cldenced (Combined from Lellsed Wires) taking no chances. WASHINGTON IA'! - The a p­ crie. of "AI-ger.ie FranoCllise" Algiers' "generals' revolt." As the pilgrims entered the Bruce Pllrker, campus police plause of the DAR still rang in SEATTLE, Wash. (UP1) - The Puget Sound as it did on July I, (Algeria Is French) and shouts The small, white-haired, nattily­ courtyard oC the 1,600-year-old • THE DISCHARGE rate of the chie', called four men back on Maj. Arch E. Roberts' ears Friday Seattle World's Fair, packed with 1909. of, "SlIllIn IIU poteau" (Sailln to dressed general was barred from Church of the Holy Sepulchre, built Coralville Dam has been cut back duty Thursday night lind plllnned but the forum he most wanted - color, culture and sclence, will open There the similarity between the the gillows). Algeria in the autumn of 1960 for a Senate committee hearing eluded heading a "keep Algeria French" over the traditional site of Christ's by the Army Corps of Engineer. to do the SIImt FridllY night. He Saturday with President Kennedy 1909 exposition and this year's fair Squads of police were on hand burial, and containing the last five By today, the rate is expected said th. men will be mainly con. him. ends. VirtuaUy everything about inside the prison courtyard and veterans movement against De stations of the Cross, a bent old to be cut down to 6,500 cubic feet Sen. Strom Thrumond CD-S.C.l pressing a gold telegraph key at the fair is keyed to the world of Gaulle's then newly-declared Al· cerned with guarding buildings Palm Beach, Fla. strung out along roads leading to muzzein cried Moslem prayers per second. deserted because of the EI.ter who has been sparkplugging a Sen­ tomorrow. the prison in anticipation of Salan's gerian selI-determination policies. [rom a minaret towering above the The act ion was taken, the reelSs .. ate investigation of what be calls This is the same key, made of The hurry-scurry of the last few arrival. One year ago, following the church wall. Corps' Rock Island sald, because Pentagon muzzling of military of­ gold nuggets gathered in the hours before the fair's moment of generals' revolt, De Gaulle stripped One rumor is that a young man, Sal an and the other leading par­ Jerusalem is a holy city for Mos­ of the approach of the growi ng ficers, said he favors leaving Rob­ Klondike gold rush, which Presi­ truth is not unlike /lewing the bride 6'2" tall, with blond hair and wear­ dent William Howard Taft used to ticipants of all rank and privileges. lems as well as Christians, and a season. Another reason is that ing work clotbes, was possibly in­ erts to the Army for the time being into her gown an hour before. the the reservoir level is also drop­ at least. open the Alaska-Yukon-PaciCic ex­ wedding. Or, to put it another way, 38 Named He ordered Salan and the others few hundred yards away Mobam­ volved in the cause of the fire. position here in 1909. "punished under the laws of medans bowed in prayer. From ping. "If he questioned the loyalty of tbe fair builders find themselves Mayor Yorty and Asst. Secretary The World's Fair not only tells playing the role of fairy godmother France" for having set Frenchmen here the Prophet Mohammed is • • • To SUI Phi against Frenchmen. said to have risen to heaven on his • WASHINGTON - The Air Force of State Williams, then I feel his the story of man's progress in the to a Cinderella with a lot of wand­ actions are appropriate for inves­ last half-century - it also projects waving yet to do. Salan was instrumental in bring­ horse_ Friday selected eight astronaut ing De Gaulle back to power in trainees for possible future duty Correction tigation by the Army," Thurmond man 38 years into the future with In many ways, the Seattle fair Beta Kappa a bold forecast of how he'll he liv­ May, 1958, and held the Grand ". ". ". on moon flights and other man· said. is the Cinderella of world fairs. Thirty-eight new members have Cross of France, the nation's high­ ned space explorations. The results of the recent investi­ This attitude surprised many del­ ing in the year 2000. The big show began as only a been named to the SUI chapter of gation of 10 cases of alleged dis­ est order, the Legion of Honor, and • • • egates to the Daughters of the When President Kennedy presses dream seven years ago, and in Pi Beta Kappa, national scholas­ many other French and foreign ci­ Pope John XXII' • CLINTON - James Q. JeCCeries, crimination in off-campus housing American Revolution convention, the golden key, a historic ship's the early planning the skeptics tic honorary society. The initiation were released by M. L. Huit, dean tations received in both the first 21 , was killed Friday night when which gave Roberts a standing ova­ whistle atop a waterfron t building didn't give the city a chance to ceremony for the new members and second world wars. Celebrates Good his car swerved and smashed in­ of students, Thursday. tion Thursday night after he re­ in Seattle will sound off and re­ win the international backing ne­ will be held May 19 at 3 p.m. in the to a tree in a residential area. The Daily Iowan erroneously re­ ferred to Mayor Sam Yorty of Los lease a big puff of steam. The cessary to launch a truly World House and Senate Chambers of friday Services The youth was alone in his car. ported in Friday morning's issue Angeles and Asst. Secretary of whistle is from the old side-wheel Fair. Old Capitol. The president of Pi Beta Kappa, VATICAN CITY (UP1) - Pope His death was the first traHic that the results were released on State G. Mennen Williams as Com­ steamer Politkofsky, and it will But when the gates swing open fatality tbis year in Clinton. Wednesday. munists_ send its blast reverberating across to the $100 million spectacle Satur· John McGalliard, professor of Eng­ John xxm led thousands oC Ro­ lish at sur, will preside at the ini­ man Catholics in Good Friday serv­ day, the wares of more than 50 na­ tions will be on display along with tiation ceremony, to be follo wed at ices mourning the death of Christ. 4 p.m. by a reception in the Union. He walked bareCoot to an altar to some highly sophisticated exhibits built by commerce and industry. To be eligible Cor membership kiss a crucifix. in the sm chapter of Pi Beta Kap­ Bells were silent and altars were While the 6OO-foot space needle pa, a student must be a candidate bare in the 500 churches in Rome is the symbol of the fair and easily for or a recipient of a bachelor's and the Vatican as a sign of mourn­ the most eye-catching and breath­ degree in the College of Liberal ing for the crucifixion. The bells taking structure on the grounds, the Arts and must have ranked in the will peal out at midnight Saturday principal jewel in the compact, 74- upper ten per cent of his c I ass to herald C)1rist's resurrection, and acre show is the United States sci­ scholastically. Easter Sunday services will climax ence pavilion. The pavilion, de­ The 38: Holy Week. signed to take the layman by the Geor,le Addla, AureUa; Alan PlIIor­ hand on a tour of science past, Ius, Burl1nllloDi Thomas Hansen Ce­ But on Good Friday, no masses dar Falls; Elame Schrlmper, I,;ellarA present and futUre - cost $10 Raplds' Cnolyn Jenaen, Charles CIty; Were said. Il is the only day o[ the million and its six adjoining struc­ JuUa kennedy, Clarence; John SUt­ year without masses. Sacred im­ zell, Cllnton; Patricia Rueh, Denison; tures are an architectural wonder. Linda Dalley, Sharon Hamill agO ages were draped in mourning Norman Obersteln, all of Des Moines; purple, and the Sacred Ho t was Susan Brown, Eldora; Jeanette Reds Threaten Another Laughlln, Harlan; Nedra Morgan, missing from the altars, preserved Lawrence PrybU M.r,arel Trott. in fiower-bankt'd altars of repo e. Walkout at Conference Linda Wilmeth, all of Iowa City; PhUlp Currie, Mason City; Judltb Sutherland/. The SO-year old Pontiff, dressed Monticello; Phoebe Petersen, Moun, in the papal mourning red cape, GENEVA Ul'l - The Soviet Union Ayr; June Vanek, Muscallne; Janette Youngren OdebOlt; drove four miles Crom The Vatican threatened Friday to walk out of Robert Dey arman, 0Id1; Logan Kui­ to the Church of St. Paul's outside the 17-nation disarmament confer­ per, Otle~ Robert HellJOn, Re4 Oak; DOUlllu vrlesse Rod!: Rapldl; Mary 1 Captured Lhe walls Cor lhe Good Friday serv­ ence if the United States stages its Oaalan, Sbenanooah; SllUnne Bales ice. He did not bless the crowd as Did Somebody Drop the Bomb? atmospheric nuclear tests in the Sioux Rapids; Joyce CampbeU an~ he does on other days of the year. Pacific. Judith CampbeU of Spencer; Raoul S.lan, ....r, head 01 the Nope, but it may look a. if someone had dropped the much.talked­ Wayne Linder, Sperry; Kartlla John­ terrorist Secret Army Org.niu­ The cardinals accompanying him girl', bicycles locked to their It.ndS in f(ont of the deserted en· U.S. Ambasador Arthur H. Dean son. Story City; A.llan Kuetbe, Sum­ were dressed'ln violet robes, which about bomb to .nyone walk'.,. along South Clinton Street Frid.y. trlnc. to Burge HIli. However, their rest will be short since the ner; Barbara Steelman, Welf; Des tion .nd former French Gener.l, charged the Soviet Union has killed Momes; Helen Er1cUcn, Wlnfleld' and Jea.. Ferrandi, his former Lhey wear only on Gflod Friday and But they didn't. Friday's E.... r vlIC.tlon found nothln, but. row of owners will return next TuesdllY when claAses resum •. John RutherfOrd, Lincoln. Neb.; Rosa! all chances for quick agreement Und Sberk. M,asternoD, New Zealand. aiele, were cllptured Friday in AI. upon the death of a pope. by -Photo Bob Nanden on a nuclear te$t ban treaty ~ All are semora. II,rl. -AP Wirtphote .

J . . . I ' Eclitorial Page-: Tnoug ts on tne News By J. M. ROBERTS should be replaced by an attempt AGUDAS ACHlM 4:15 p.m. Watchtower Slud" Associ.ted Press News Anllyst to let the benefits of cooperation CONGREGATION "Keep ProYln, What Your Your· DIPLOMATIC EXPERTS P e r­ replace the not-very possible ben- Our aelves Are" His Oeath Came at Hanas A~da AchllD SYDIIO(l!' 603 E. Washinru,n st. -+- ceive a certain sense of frustra­ efits of expansion. I '(Editor' lIole: The follor.cin/J editorial, tak n from til ti n of II nry M. Innl y into til h rt of Africa to find R.bbl Sheldon Idwardll MENNONITE CHURCH tion in Soviet Premier Khrush· On the other hand, there has al, isStJC rrtdQ Serv1ce, a p.m. 614 chev's recent personai letter to ways been recognition of the dan· [arcll 30, 1961 of Ihe lela Counly Pioneer Record, the mi ionnry-explorer Living ton i the leading hero-talc Sabbath Wonhlp, Sat~, ..... Clark St. BI TIle Re.. Wllbur NachtllraU, Putar British Prime Minister H a r old ger that, rather than renounce its teas a recent winn r in the lDP editorinl writinJ7 COIU t. and enterpri e sensation in journalistic history to date, the -+- 8:tS • .m.. Sunday s.,hool Writ ASSEMBLY OF GOD 11:10 ••m., Mornlnl Won;hlp ~acmillan. The y don't k now objectives. international commu· "SAY \\'c or printing it today b cau 11: fecl it f an excellent preent d.1 . Herald Trib boys are till in th r pitching. 1330 Keokuk Street 1:30 p.m., EvelUD, Semea whether to be optimistic or pes· nism would choose a Soviet ver· -0- motto \ commcntary at a very appropriate time.) La t week, Ihey pulled off n fr h promotional gag. 'nI.. ~... GeorleW. lIIullen, Put. simistic about it. In some men sion of a gotlerdammerung - a fi· 10 • •m. Sunday School REORGANUED CHURCH concern In bar cars on 25 ew Haven, ew York Central and Mornlnl WOrship, 11 a,JD, and some Governments frustra­ nal outburst of violence in an at­ • • • 7 p.m. Youth lIIeetm. OF JESUS CHRIST tion can produce a change or d.i­ tempt at self-preservation, even lJaven'l What else could w do? He was qllite a radical, you Long J land commuter train, Ih IX1PCf ha bc('n (1\I('nch­ EV'n.rellsllc Servlce.7:45 p.JIL OF LATTER DAY SAINTS roction, which could mean a Com­ though it produce eventual col­ Gtcasiol 221 Melrose Ave. in prinl know, and ev ryone I.:n w he was n troll111 maker. a we ing the thirsts of the uburbia-bound to the tune of nearly BETHANY BAPI'IST CHURCH J . D. Anderson, Pallor munist recognition that constant lapse and self-destruction as it did B St. & Fifth-- Ave., Iowa City UO a.m.. Church School tide fro aggressive pressure on the world to\' Adoif Hitler's regime. put him to death. $5,000. Rev. Frank Doten, Pastor 10:30 a.m. Morninl Worship casling IOU E. Burlullton Et raIl, h was never very particular with whom he , hen an vcning traveler decide on n drink nnd Sunday. 1:45 ' .m., Sunday Se.bool TRUI IO:tS am.• MornlnJ Worshlp SHARON EVANGELICAl: sicol to associated. Chic Ie3ders and intellectuals were included hands his ellstomar) buc1- to the bar-car att('ndant he is 7 p.m. EvenlnJ Worshlp UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH greeted with a real surprise. 1:15 p.m. Unlverally Youth Kalona Sound I among his £ri nds, but he al 0 seemed to like a lot of tho F llowihlp Be... Roward H. lIIarty, Putor gers ar ot only does he get his buck back (indeed a plea ant -0- ' :30 a.m., Sunday School stein. I types whom no one else cared to be around. Many tim BETHEL AFRICAN 10:30 a.m., Divine Worship University Bulletin Board he actually ollght out th ick and the poor. sensation anywhere) but a tiny card, compliments of the METHODIST CHURCH 7:30 p.m., Evenln, Service ginal c 411 S. Governor St. University lulletln loard r.otlte. mu.t ba received at Tile Dolly ....1 of the ~ He also expected his friends not only to attend church IIernld Trib, com with it. Th card announc.'es: Th .. Rev. Fred L. Penny, P~ Office, Room 201, CommunIcations Cenllt, by noon of til. dlY before ,.,-. 10 a.m.. Sunday Scbool ST. ANDREW FRO! liS. llcallon. They must be typed end "gned by In adviser or officer Of tlla .,. serviQ • Ii It "The drinks ar on The Herald Tribune announces -0- PRESBYTERlAN-- CHURCH ,onlllllon beln, publlclled. Purely socia functIons are not ell,'ble fer CUE gl but to ten to the rmon as well actually hurt CHRISTIAN REFORMED Sunset & Melrose Ave. tllli section. the Ce hi f lin if Sunday was u ed as a time to catch up on its highest daily city nnd suburban circulation in 25 years. University Rel,bb CHURCH ORDER OF ARTUS wm al noon, STUDENTS IN THE Seconda". Far W­ Who say a good newspaper has to be dull? Conference Room niNO. 1 Rev. Hubert B. Btom. Pastor April 24, tn the Middle Alcove of Teacher Educallon pro,ram wbo sleep or to fini h that odd job around home rather than Iowa Memorial U on 1:30 • .m., Wonhlp, Nursery} Cburch the UnIon. II will be a busIness plan 10 regtster tor 7:78, Obsenatloll bOrs n( Rev. Robert J. Palma School - Adult CI .... ~r. HIIb\ going to church. And a Stanley's diary r ports of happenings in the Dept. and Orade 3 and under. meeting. and Laboratory Practice (,,'Stuclent Rogers 10 a.m., WorshIp ServLce Teachlnll"). tor either semester of village of Ujiji on Lake Tanganyika, 1871: Sermon: "The Bellnnln, of Hat'\'· 11 •.m . WOrship, Nursery, Church imperil And that wn n't all he demanded of his friendsl lIe u the 1962·63 academIc year, mUJt a.,. e.l SchOOl. 11th Grade and UIl4er. SUI OBSERVATORY atop the ply for assignment prior to May I. beCam( 7 p.m. Worship, Post.communlon PhysiCS BuildIng Is open to the pub· sometim poke against such things as petty dishonesty "Doffing my h Imet, I bowed and said in n inquiring --0- Uce every Monday Irom 8 10 10 p.m. AppllcaUon~ blanks are avaUable In ServIce 308 UnIversity Hlgb School and W·lI' recordi ton e, 'Dr. Living lon, 1 pre ume?' Sermon: "Ell ter Implications" ST. PAUL'S when skies are clear. To make res· East Hall. in n bu iness d al and even campI, ined about drinking. -0- LUTHEJ IAN CHAPEL ervatlons. call Prof. Satoshl Matsu· to the "Smiling cordially, he lifted his cap, and answered THE (Missouri Synod) shIma (x«S5) 318 PhysIcs Building. an you possibly imagine uch narrowness? CHURCH OF CHRIST The m<>on will be vIsIble (or 32ND ANNUAL IOWA High School bri fly, 'Ye .'" 1318 Kirkwood 404 E. JeHerfOn vlewln, April 9, 13 and 16j May 11 Art Exhibition and Conference will If that wa n't enough, he kept urging us not to nvy Bill Mackey and Bill Bumb.. Rev. Walter Wencll: and 14; and June 8 and 11. Visible open at 1:30 p.m., Aprtl 27, In the Art Ah y('s, true enterprise. lnd cd, who says a good JoInt MLnlstel'l • and 11 am., DIvine Service. durIng April and May are Uranus, Bulldlng Auditorium wltb • preview th on with the late t fad in clothing or the neighbor • a.m., Bible Study Holy Communion every MCoDd the Orlan Nebula. Cluster, or nIne art mms. The art exhIbit newspaper has to he dull - or dry? 10 a.m .• Worahlp Sunday Proeoepe, Alco .. and Mlsar, Plelade. wUl be on view In the Main Gallery with n new car. Ire continually tried to ncourage us to 1 p.m., Evenln, Worship 10 a.m., Adult BIble Stucty aDd and the Crab Nebula. of Lhe Art Bulldln, from 9:30 aJII. -Gary Gerlach -0- Sunday Scbool to 4 p.m., April 28. make usc of our talents rather than be content to "just g t CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST --0- MATHfMATICS COLLOQUIUM will A program of art fllnu wUl be by." OF LA'ITER·DAY SAINTS LUTHERAN CHURCH meet al 4 p.m .• April 26, In 311 Phy· shown from 9:30 a.m. to noon, A.prU 910 E. Fairchild St. OF CHRIST THE KING Ics Bulldln,. Pror. Helsuke Hlronaka 28 In the Art Auditorium. Art COJlo Chrlstu. Housa 01 BrandeIs Unlver It y will speak on {erenee Lectures will be given tn the II said th e wali real merit in being different and ••.m., Prleathood "Meromorphlc ModIfication In Alge· Art Auditorium April 28 at the fol· 10:30 a.m., Sunday School North Dubuque & Church Street. bralc Geometry and Analytic Geo­ 10Wlnf times: 1:30 - Prof. Harold dilring to tand up against th complacent crowd who lived Parents Should Know 8 p.m., Sac:rament MeetlDS The Rev. Eu,ene K. Han.on, Putor metry." CoUee will be served at 3:30 Schul z of tI.e Unlverslly of nu. -0- 9:15 a.m., Church School p.m. MIs will sp~ak nil "The UnClev.l .... m r Iy for pleasure and entertainment. CIIURCB' OF THE NAZARENE 10:30 a.m .• The Service. Nursery. ed Alms Of Art Education;" 8:110 Sermon: "Why Seek the Ltvln, p.m. - Prof. Joe Cox or Nortn Caro­ In time, he began to branch out and preach again t 1035 Wade St. Amonll Ihe Dead?" UNIVERSITV LIBRARY Easter Re· llna Slale College will speak on "Art, Th.. Rev. Rarold L. Keeney, Putow ce.. Rours: Saturday: 7:30 a.m.·5 9:45 a.m., Sunday School ~ -o- Alan's Greatest Invention." All evenll our gov mm nt and our church. orne accus d him of hav­ Content of Mo,vies p.m; Sunday: Closed; Monday: 7:30· are open to the public. 10:45 a.m., Wor hlp ST. MARK'S MIdnight. Desk Service: Thursday· Sermon: "The Miracle of the METHODIST CHURCH Friday: 8 a.m.·S p.m .• Saturday: 8 ing coli ctivlst id as and aid he was urging a revolt against Empty Tomb" ot long ago, these columns criticized c('nsorsllip of 124 t,) E. College a.m.·Noon; Monday: B a.m.·5 p.m. RECREATIONAl. IWIMMIN. ,. our present form of government. Didn't he always tell us Meet•• t Odd Fellow'. aaU Browsln, Room: Thursday·Frlday. all women Iludenll II held "oadir, movies hy organized groups for that pllrpO e. We said thcn THE CONGREGATIONAL Robert E. En,el, p.llor Monday: J1 a.m.·5:30 p.m.; Saturday· Wec:Jnesdly. Thunday and I'rtda7 to lOOK Ollt for our frllow man and to strive for the common --- Sunday: Closed. from 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. at tile ". - and repeat it now - that it is the duty of th parents of CHURCH ' :30 a.m. Worship Servlce-NurserJ good? Doesn't that have sort of a Marxist tinge to it? Clinton &< Jefferson Street, 10:45 a.m., Church School all .,... men'l Gymnaalwn. n 'hild, whatever the subject matter of a movie, to deter· 6:30 a.m. PlI,rlm Fellowlhlp Easter • p.m., Youth Fellowlhlp PHVSICAL EDUCATION SKilLS Dawn Service at Danforth Chapel -0- Exemption Tests: Male students wIsh· EASTER VACATION HOURS: 8:00 Bul mo t p ople w re not worri d about his political mine whether the child hould see it. 10:45 a.m., Mornln, Worahlp ST. THOMAS MORE CHAPEL Inlt to lake tbe exemption telts (or April 21·22: Building wUI be CIOHd; 8:1$ Pliyslcal Education Skills must reg· U~ vi ws. Th y w r convin d h was nothing more than a Sermon: "Forward! Throu,h J)e. 405 N. Riverside TV Theater open 8 a.m. to 11 p.m . ':45 We wond r, how ver, wheth rIo a City parents take feat" Monsl,nor J . D. Conw.y, Pastor l51er to take theIr tests by May 9 In April 23: Gold Feather open' a.1D. 8:00 melieal - why Ii tcn to nn j1J-educat 'd, construction 7 a.m. Breakrast 8:30, 10, 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m., 122 Field HOURe. MaLe students wbo to 5 p.m.; Caleterla clolMd; bullclbll th tim to find out w},at a movie is like before they allow Sunday MISSel. The 10 a.m. III... II have not re,lstered by May 9 wUl not open 7 a.m. 10 II p.m. worker's son. EVANGELICAL a Hlllh Ma .. lun, by lhe con,re be permLtted to take the exemption April 21: Bulldlnl and lood ..me. their children to s e it. Probably not. --- lests during the second semesler of resume recular schedule. FREE CHURCH .atlon. the 1961-1962 school year. But he hit a sore spot when he began to pick at our 11:30 .nd 7 '.m., a p.m., DaIlY Mas ... Illovi showing in Iowa. City now and Ule composi­ OF CORALVILLE Confeulon. on Saturday from 4o!I:30 r n Th. ~v. W. Robert Cu!berlloll, THE PARENTS' COOPERATIVE FIELD HOUSE PlAVNIOHTI for Iigious feelings. After all, didn't he 11 ve the TVe to say tion of its audience lends credence to this assumption. The Pillar p.m.; 7":30 p.m. BabysittIng League Is In tho charge Iludenls, faculty and stalf .re held wcr 9:(5 • .m.,.Sunday School -0- of Mrs. Lyn Makeever through April each Tuesday and Frlc:Jay nlcbt 'rOD , we nothing more than a bunch of hypocrites? movic, ''The Premature Burinl," is bas d on an Edgar lien 11 • . m., Mornln, Worshlo ST. WENCESLAUS CHURCD 30. Call 8·7638 for a . Itter. For In· 7:30 to 0:30 p.m. Adlnl&.sloll II by I.D. , ," f eO\1Tse, it was worse when he went on to say t}lat S~rmon: "The Power of His Resur· 618 E. Davenport St. formation about league membership, or atalf card. Po cla ic. Both the title nnd the name of the author rectlon" The Rev. Ec:Jwarcl W. Neul.ll. puto. call Mrs. John Uzodluma al 8·733) 7 p.m .. EvenIng ServIce 11:30, 8, 10 and lI:tS a.m. Sunda,. alma t nil of us wer elf-righteous and nlways ready to should cause parents to have second tllOughts before allow­ Sermon: "Rl5en wIth Chr.. t" Massel INTERFRATERNITY P LED G E IOWA MIMORIAl UNION "OUIII Councll Scholarship applications are Friday and Saturday - 7 a .... II s e the faults of oth rs before admitting that we had f, ults -0- 7 and 7:30 a.m., DaIlY Ma .... mldnl,bt. ing their children to sec it. -0- available at the Fraternity AffaIr. FAITH UNITED CHURCH OUlee, III Unlver.lly Hall. Appll· The Gold Feather Room Ia 0.,.. of onr own. The first shOWing of the movie wa to an nudience (Evan,ellcal and Reformed) THE UNITED CHURCH cants for the $290·a·year grant must from 1 a.m. 10 11:15 p.m. on Sunohf 1807 Kirkwood Avenue 1807 Lower Muscatine Rd. have been pledges durlnl the cur· throu,h Tburlday, lnd from 7 .... To top that off, he even criticized us for OUI fancy which filled not Cjuite half of the theatre. L ~s than tt'll E. Eu,eno Wetrell. II1nlIW E. Eu,ene Welzel. Pastor rent school year and have a 2.5 to 11:45 p.m. 011 Friday and Satllfo 1:15 a.m .• Sunday Schl>Ol ':45 a.m. Sunday School grade poInt averalle. Forms must be day. cllllrdl hllildings, whi h}l aid were seldom more than of those were over 18. The nvcrage age wns prohably 10:30 a.m., orntn, Wor hlp 8:45 and It a.m., Mornln, WorallJp returned by Aprtf 25. The cafeterIa .. open from 11:. "0- 7 p.m., Evenln, W01'lhlp ..m. lo 1 p.m. lor lunch and rn­ "i ory towers" enclosing only coldness and littl g nuine ncarer 13. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH -0- JUNB DEGREI! CANDIDATES: Or. a p.m. to 8:45 p.m. for dinner. Ne & TRINITY EPlSCOPAL CHURCH dera {or oClleLel ,raduatlon an· breakf8stl are Rerved and dbuII, II religiolls fervor. lie had the nerve to say that all our reli­ The movie dealt with a man tortured by a fenr of heing North Clinton Fairchlld Street. nouncements or the June Commence· Got ""',eCl on SolUJ'day &Del iuDdIJ. Rev. Geor,e A. Oraham 320 E. Collel!e St. ment are now beln, taken. Orders gion consisted of was the mumbling of m morized phra s, 8:80, Jl a.m. Worshlo Service. The Reverend J . B. Jardine, Reetor buried alive. It jnvolv s suicidal ncurosis, murder by Sermon: "This r. Not tho Living must be placed before 5 p.m., Aprlt The ReY. W. B. Kl.tt. Cbap1alD 25. at lhe Alumni Rouse, 130 N. Madl· UNIVERSITY LIBRARY HOURII only tp nllow other people to see that we were participating End" • a.m., Roly CommunIon Monday lhroullh Friday - 7:30 LIL strangulation, dectroclItion, hludgeoning, and live burial. lI:tS '.m.• Church School 9:15 a.m .• Holy CommunIon, Church son St., across from the Unlon. An· to 2 a.m.: Saturday - 1:30 • .m. to G:30 a.m .• Sunrise Service, East Lawn nouncemenls are 12 cents each. pay· in .. (Crvlc ncrordin to th eustom nnd dictates of sO('j('ty. fo t of the children could not understand the psycho. School NurlMry able when ordered. 10 p.m.; Sunday - 1:30 p.m. to I .... of Fine Art. Bulldln, 11 • .m., MOly Communion, Nursery Desk Senlce: Monday thr~ And 0, we kiU d him, Not for ably, but by t1hll logical level of the movie. Most of them could not under­ -0- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZA­ Thursday - 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.; FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ST. MARYS CHURCH day - II I.m. to 5 p.m .•nd 7 to means. Indifference hrlped - indirfer nce toward his --- TION bolds a testimony meetlnll each p.m.j Saturday - 8 a.m. to • PJaJ stand tIle rather Ilravy attempts nt symbolism. Most of 211 E. Iowa Ave. Jefferson &: Linn Streets Thuraday aff.crnool> at 5:15 p.m. In Spencer M. Adamaon. MlDLrtet Sunaay - 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. word ,s w j~nor d not only him, but also those who liked Joton.I,nor c. H. Melnber" Paator the Utile chapel of the Conl/rella' Reserve Desk: Sam.. .1 ,.1\IlIt tllem could not understand why what was happening was. " 1:30, " 10:15 .11(1 II:SO l.m., SUD­ tlonal Church, at Clinton and JeUel'­ HI~~:r. ~; ~:rJ~IJOD day MIII.e. IOn. All are welcome to attend. desk Rervlce except for rrtday, Sat­ to to1lk about him. Uidkult' - we us d it to make fun of What III Y snw and pro~hly understood J,110rc t;;1C'arty ' :15 '.m., Church School urday anc:J SundQ, It II aIIo ... 1:45 .nd 7:30 a.m., D.Uy Va..... bom 7 to 10 0.111 those who took time out from tlleir busy seh dule to lis­ 10:30 • •m., Worahlp -0- INTER VARSITYC'HRISTIAN FEl· was brutuJity, fmr, nnd deuth made to be unnatural. Thry -0- ZION LUTHERAN CHunCH LOWIH I P wUl mc~t every Tuesday t n to hi id as. mpla' n y, smu&'11('ss and apathy were FmsT CHURCH Johnson &: Bloominlrton Streett evenlnll through May 22 In the East PERSONS DESIRING .....V.IT· saw a mllO so POSS{'ss d with a fear of being buried alive OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lobby Conference Room 01 the lowa TING servIce may CIIl the YWCA added to the list as w patted Our w 11-fed stom ehs and • and 10:30 a.m., Servlce. MemorIal UnIon. VarIous topIcs of ortlce, )(2240 between 1 .nd 5 P." and macabre denth Ihat he built a erypt for himself com­ 722 E. College st. ':15 a.m., Sunday School discussion will be olfered. Everyone The YWCA con provide bab.vsltt!rI • :45 a.m'l.eSundag: School 9:30 a.m., Adult BIble Cia• .. welcome. closed our cars to' his pI 'ns that e devot our lives to '011. for aiternoons and evenings .D4 III pletely eqUipped with escape - the ]a tone 11cing poi FRIENDS lome case. aU day Saturday ... higber thing . 1I,.r:;:·lrlno~~ 1t.~~::;ent" lohn J. O'Hara. Clerk Sunday. They snw the man enslave himself to the dend, though Phone 7040811 Little by littl , we began to win out. Hi protests be· FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN Zut Lobby Conference Room he < S till Ih'ing. They w grave-robbing. They saw CHURCH--- Iowa Memorial. Union APPLICATIONS FOR IDIT~1 t4 crune w aker and lJis meetings bega.n to dwindle in bot}, viol nt d ath in many forms. (Meetlnll at the En,lert Theatre) 10 '.m., Worship The Dally rowan lor the term IilI1 Rev. Rov Wlnple, Pallor 10:30 • .m., Firll Day School Letters Policy 18. 1962 to May 15 1983 must be size nnd fr qu ncy. After a while, only a lew diehards can· In short, th y saw one of Poc's finest grotesqueries and Rev. Carl Berhenke, -0- rued at the Scboof of Jour~ A _late p ..tor VETERANS HOSPITAL Readers are Inviled to .xpress oUlce, 205 Communication. Centor, tinued to follow him. T11 rest de rt d. Hollywood at its goriest. Poe was not a children's writer. 6:30 a.m., SunrlRe Service CHAPEL .plnlons in I,tters to the Edi· before 5 p.m. April 24. Appllc.t1oDl 8. 11 a.m. Communion rvlce. should Include nollce lrom the ~,. In a matter of time, h finally di d. II di d at our Hollywood's goriest is not for children. 9:30 and 11 :15 • .m., Worship Servlu, • • .m. • Worthlp tor. All letter. must include I.olrar of the applicant', cwnw.Uve Macbrlde Audllorlum • a.m., Communion - J'IrIt IluDcIQ handwritten ,Ignatur,. and ,rade poInt .verage. Relevant ex· hands. But it wa not tbe first Ume. It had happened be­ There are generally movies in Iowa City that are 1:15 •.m .• Famll)' Service .nd Sun.., -0- perlence and demonstrated execuUn School UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL addresses, should b. typewrlt· ab!llty are other qualltles which fore, beginning over 2,000 years ago. And now, as then, campI tely suited to children. There are movies like that jn -0- SERVlCES t.n and doubl •• spaced and should be Included. Details re,ardln, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN procedure are avatlabLe In tile wo who put him to deatll were for cd to' proclaim in nwe· Iowa City now. One of them is not "The Premature Burial." 405 University Hospital should not exceed a maximum School of Journalism ofllce. The eell. CHURCH (Sponsorec:J by Iowa Council of 375 words. We reserve the tor wUl be chosen by the board t4 filled ton s as we looked upon our terrible deed: We implore par nts to find out wIlat a movie is abollt 26 E. Market St. or Churche.) trustees 01 Student PIlb~t1.,., Dr. P. Rewllon Pollock, ~ The Rev. Allen C. EasUand, Minister right to short.n I.ffert. Inc., at a meeting ten!.altvely plaDDt4 "Sur ly t1115 wa.s the Son of God." before nllowing a child to go. 1£ you allow your child to The Rev. Jerome J. LaalUI, IUO un., W01'lhlp Service. for April 27. Unlverllty Pastor But once again, as we continu d to reject this radical go to a movie of thiS type after you know what it involves, 8 :~, 11 ".m~ Cburch 8cbool uul worship who wanted 0 ml1cll from our lives, his words came back w will r main silent. Tbnt is your declsion, wh tiler we , -0- to our apathetiC harts: think it wise or not. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Jefferson & Dubuque Street. -Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do." But the duty is there. Check first. Dr. L. L. Dunnlniloll. 111n1at.er 8:30. 11 • .m., Church School Seulolll -Lar,.y Ilatfield 9:30, 11 a.m., lc:JenllcaJ Worahlp Sarv· Ices Sermon: "VIctory In Defeat" -0- May Be Dull, OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH OPPlew, DAR. Y IUU.ITIN (Mluourl Synod) 2301 E. Court St. Re.. W. H . Nierman. Put. But Dry ' No Longer 8:30, 10:45 a.m., Ea.ter Services. University Calendar Sermon: "Chrtst Rose - I'm Saved" A new chapter in the history of newspaper enterprise 8:tS •.m., SWlllay School and Bible Cluse, has been written by the New York Herald Tribune. Tut_y, April 24 con In and Minnesota Field -+- ot since the days of th old ew York Herald, under 7:30 a.m. - Resumption of House Courts. FREE METHODIST CHAPEL Muscatine &: third ."ve. the editor hip of James Gorden Bennett Jr., has there been classes. Saturday, April 21 The Rev. Gene Carroll, Putor Wednesdly, April 15 10 a.m., Sunday School such a novel stunt. Tennis - Michigan State, Wis­ II I.m., Mornlng W01'lhlp 8l3O p.m. - Betty Bang Concert consin and Minnesota - Field 7:30 p.m., Evening Servlee Although we still have to agree that the famous expedi. (flute) - North Rehearsal Hall. House Courts. -0- CHURCH OF CHRIST Thunctay, April 26 8 a.m . - Golf, Indiana and Donald Barber, p.stor 8 p.m. - Humanities SOciety Meeting In the 40H BuUdIDJ Notre Dame - Flnkbine. One IIUe South on m.bway fU Lecture by Pro£. Ihor Sevcenko, 3:30 p.m. - , Michigan 9 a.m.. MornlDS Worabfp Columbia University - Senate 10 a.m., ehurch School 7h~1)Qjly Iowan Stale (doubleheader) - Sladium. 8:30 p.m., Evenln& Sem~ Chamber, Old Capitol. -+- Friel.y, April 27 8 p.m. - Orcbesis Dance Con­ FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY 4:15 p.m. - Poetry Read1ng: cert - Macbride Auditorium. Iowa Ave. & Gllbert St. I' lOloren ArIsIan, Jr~ K1DIIta Too Perry and William Brown Sund.ly, April 29 10:15 Cburch School reading from their own works - 10:30 ' .m., Church SeMea 6:30 aad 9:30 - Union Board Sennon: "The Debt of Socrates: Sunporcb, Iowa Memorial Union. Movie, "Fraulein" - Macbride That Deep EnthusIasm of Hum.n. 3:30 p.m. - Baseball, Michigan Auditorium. tty" - Stadium. ;,'T PATRICK'S CHURCH SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1962 I... CIty, I .. Tennis - Michigan State, Wis- Monctey, April :10 224 E. Court St. Rev. Rlcb.rd Egan, Putor 4:10 p.m. College of Medicine Re... Harry L1nnenbrlnlt, AMbtaDt MIM.IR DAIL Y IOWAN IDITORIAL ITA'" FrIda, .nd from • to 10 .,Ift, Satur­ Lecture: Dr. Sarah Stewart, Na­ ' :30. 8:15, 9:(5, 11 .nd II a.m., 6 .... AUDIT .URIAU Editor ...... PhU Cu~ day. Make'lI0od ..rvlee on missed tional Cancer Institute, BethcsdaJ day Masses 0' M'DI~ &cIItOR ...... Jim s.csa pap81'1 .. not possible, but every ' :45 and 8:15 • .m., DaIb' ~ CIRCULATION. New. ton .....••• B~~..= Hlort wUl be made to correct erront Md. - Medical Amphitheatre. -0- with the next Issue. Wednesday, May 2 HILLEL FOUNDATION C\~, J:dltor •.•••••• Harold a.Hleld 122 East Market St. 8':,.'1- EdItor ...... l'm m.. MEMIIR OF Chamber Orchestra Concert - 7:30 p.m., Frld.y, Sabbath Ilen>IeII PUbUllled '" Studelat PUbUcatsou, Photocnpbu ...... -0- 1De~• CommunlcaUoNl Center, low. THI AIIOCIA TED PRill Macbride Auditorium. ~1la-" CIty, low., da1Jp ese.pt &uJICkp aDd IocIaty J:dltor ...... Suai! Am The Associated Press .. enUlIed ex· GRACE UNITED Mollday, '1Id lePl bolldap., .nd el' Ma't City EdItor ... . Barbara !!uU. c1ullvely to Ibe u .. for repubUcaUon Thursday, May 3 MISSIONARY CHURCH ~pt durintr the third full week In A.'t IIaDa&1III ICdItor ...... of aU the local new. prtnted In lbla Leadership Banquet - Ma i n 1854 Muscatine Ave. Au"", anel the lollowln. _k. ED­ Lam aatllel4 fteWapaplr .. wdJ .. all AP new. Rev. Raymond G. S.hmel, Putar tered ••• IICond-eiall m.tter .t the Ma't Sport, MtGr ••.. Bob II.- dlspalc.hel. Lounge, lowa Memorial Union. 8:45 a.m., Sunday s.,hool • ~ .oUlca .t low. CIty under the 10:(5 a.m., Worship Servtea Act 01 Con&rea 01 Marcb 2, 18'71. University Theatre Production, DAILY IOWAN DAll Y IOWAN IU"UVISOU "The Wild Duck," by lIenrik Ib­ 6:4S p.m., Youth ServIce AGWRTIlIN. ITA'" FROM SCHOOL OF JOUINALISM 7:30 p.m., Evenlnl Servtea BuaIneu II ...... ' aDd Ado I'ACULTY sen - University Theatre. -0- "~ 1)lrMtor .• , Bob Olalea PubIlsher ...... Fred II. Pownan Friday, MlY 4 IOWA CITY Editorial .. .. Arthur III. SanderlOD BAPTIST CHAPEL Advert\JIJIll ...... E. lOlUl Kotlman UniVersity Theatre Production, 432 South Clinton C1rcmUon ...... Wilbur Petenon "The Wild Duck." by Henrik lb· CooperaLlng wllh the =~=~PnIIotlOD IIuIaIv ...ci.~= , HII*i 0utID -----.--____ oiouthern BapOst ConvenUoll TIUSTlII, IOARD OF ITUDINT sen - University Theatre. The Rev. Orlynn Evan... Put. IMIL Y IOWAN CIRCULATIOtI I'U'LICATIONI, INC. Saturday, M.y S 9:30 am., Sund81 School ClrnJaIloll 1IanaIU' ..... t. w'" Karen 1Iran_, MJ PrOf. Dale anti, 18:30 '.m., Mornllll Worallip ''!tee. Unlverally Library; John Henry, IIIll ognt2Jng the Risen SavIOur" University Theatre Production. 8 p.m .• ""alnln, Unlun Prot. Leslie O. Moeller, 8cbooJ Of by Dial 7-4191 If ,ea do.Nt reeehe loumalllm; lI.Iehael Madill! AJ; Dr. "TIle Wild DuCk," Henrik Ib­ 7 p.m. Evenln, Worsilip l.~ DaJJ:p 1_ '" 71. a... '!'be Ge9r,e Easton, Colle,e of Dentlltry; sen - University Theatre. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES UI dmIlatJoA .aIM III tile Richard A. M1lJer, At; Dr. L. A. Van SUI Opera Workshop - Mac· 2120 H. St. I f71 Center II opeD ,... DY::ID~oUe'L 01 EdlacalloDo Paul • II.m. "-'lie AMteH an Egg Hunt?! ~.,...... , ...... h OIG.u. bride Audiloriwn, "Basla lor Bellel In God" ...... I

----______~_-_. AA~ THr DAILY IOWAN-low. City, lowe-S.tutcf.y, AJlr , 11, '''2-1'.,. , SUlbwnson Are You"in the Market lor QM bi e Home? See Sectton 13 ~ ~~~~t Ship HOPE Two nurses and a medical secre­ By LARRY BARRETT tary from Iowa will be on the hos­ Wr,"en for The Deily lowen pital ship "HOPE" when it sails "SAY IT WITH MUSIC" is our soon for Peru . motto where Easter greetings are concerned. However, [or tbose wbo The three are Jean Radtke, for­ even mer medical secretary in the De­ haven't been listening (and [or the partment of Surgery at the sut col. eccasionally tone·deaI>, we'll put it did College oC Medicine ; Joan Hunger, In print our best wishes for Easter­ former operating room nurse at ~....;. ______i Mobil. Ho",'; For Sale t 3 Room. For Rent 16 tide from the entire staff at Broad­ SUI, and Joan Schenke, a nurse casting House. from Maquoketa. Advertising Rates NYAU...... ",... ."' TRUE TO OUR WORD, The Mu­ .....ylee, phone "1330. S.91l ROOM and board In exchange for For CoIIaecutive lrIJcrtI,cms --'-'------MUST S~: 115' V.nguard. CS'XIO'. part·tIme b.byllttln,. Student or sical today at 9 a.m. will be "The Mrs. Redtlce and MilS Hu",er BLBCftIC TYPUIG. AenIn .....s· LIke new;'aJr eondlUooed and TV workln•• lrI. e-a9II or 8-1139. 4-21 Sound of Music" by Richard Rod­ resigned ttMtir positions et SU I 'lbtee Days ...... 1U • Word pedeaeM. DcIUla I:Y...... Ph 0 n. lneluded. ~ 7....,71. 4-28 gers and the late Oscar Hammer­ last month but have not left Iowa Six Days .. __ ... .. 1H. Word "'1. .... GRADUATE men and. women: ROOIDI, vet because of a pestpone",.nt in 1955 NEW . HOME. 45' I 8'. Air· eoolrlnC; lar,e studio; am&IJ eoU.,e. stein. Mary Martin leads the ori­ Ten Day •...... JU. Word eondlUo~ . Best offer. 703011. ..22 f30.00 up. Gradua'" 80_. Dill 1-3103 ginal cast in the stage biography the seiling date of the ship from Automotl.. or 8-3915. 5-IBR Sen Frencisco. ODe Mouth ...... oW. Word ' .f- of the Trapp family. (MiDirnum Ad" Warda) ------lts5 O~O~ 38'. Terms. Must FROM SEATTLE TO AMANA, Mrs. Radtke. a native oC Wash­ 11161 FALCON deluxe, only 7,700 mile.. eell ~edlatel¥. Dial .2040. H4 Owner ,oln, .broad, must Jell But Wanted 11 CUE goes calling this morning on ington, is now working part time CLASSIFIED DISPlAY ADS otfer .ccepted. 8-2808. 4-21 1151 OWNAHOME S5 foot. PaUo-portb, the Century 2L Exposition in the in the Child Development Clinic at fence. Excellent eondJUon. Many One Insertion. Month .... $1.35· extr~ 7-$205. 5-3 I:NCYCLOPEDIA AJOIUCANA. hII SUI. and . tiss Hunger, a 1961 grad­ 1955 RED Thunderbird. "MJnt" condl· or part time aa1@. rep~t1ft .. Far West and our friendly neigh­ Five Insertionl I Month .. $1.15· bors nearer west. In addition, Will uate oC the SUI College of Nursing, tlon. Motor perfect. Two tops. Phone 1157 ,J:LCAR ~7:L~ bec1rOOlll. Reuon- EM 2·Z58t. Cedar bplds. $-11R T", Insertion. a Month .. $1.15· 8-3489. S.~7 ab e. Dial 1HIUIiO. HI Rogers will supply some of the is ilt her home in Burlinlrton. WANT to rent or leue for one y@ar: imperishable humor for which he The has pit a I ship's name - • Rates for lach Celumn lnell FOR SALB: One new (ridden only .. Furnished or unfurnished three bed- mll") Honda Motoreycl!J BenJy Su- H I U'.' For Rent room house with y.rd. Preferably In a \)e<:ame 0 famous . (Although the ROPE - i derived from the pra­ per Sport CB':' c.u d41111 alter s:ao 0 14 nelRhborbood WIth yo~ chU4ren. recording of Rogers is 27 years old, ject's motto, "Health Opportunities p~. ~~'--""''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''-- c.JJ 7-9856. .%1 to the day, his remarks are (or People Everywhere." The ob­ f UMIRB _Mlon. Alr condiUoned fur· Help Wanted t 9 strangely appropriate for our own jective of the project is to bring Hom.. F.r Sal. t 2 nilhed bouse, man.y app1Jance •. Dial ...... ;.... __...... - __ day.l modern medical aid and knowledge ------7·9461. 4-24 STUDENT wanled 10 seU " ~ \·c t l.lnlr MUSIC FOR EASTER DAY, a 10 people in forei gn countries that for The DaUy Jowan. On l? [>caple reque t it. NEARLY NEW a.bedroom nome, nett who h.ve newspaper e)(perl nl" \VIII bouquet from the BBC, will pre­ Roosevelt aellool. Priced und.r $~- Apartme"" For Rent 15 be con Ide red. ApplY In per& O ~ 0 "qob cede three other selections on Eve­ A convelted ho spital ship used 000. Au,un POlieulon. 1-5971. .~ Glalcke, 201 Communications C rt r. ning Concert: the Magnificat in in , orld War II. the HOPE is op­ I (.%5 erated with volunt ary Cunds by the D by Bach, Missa Pange Lingua by Mobil. Home. For Sal. 13 mRn room furnished apartment. Josquin des Pres, and the Easter People to People Heallh Founda­ Mlrried ~adu'le tudent. pr.... ignition music from Handel's "Messiah". tion . Inc. The Peruvian voyage will SO' LUXOR, bIrch Interior. Rea~!I.ble ferred. No c IIdr"n. 7-4265. 5-18 Carbureto... be th e ship's second trip. Last year Must .ell. 7-2937. ..211 IN PLACE OF THE CLASS­ Phone 7-4191 THREE room tumlabea 'pallment. GENERATORS STARTEiS I' ROOM broadcast Monday morning it visited p a t s of counlries in lG57 SKYLtNE, 42' x 8', two bec1rooml. Married studenll or 'r.du8le men Southeast Asia. From • e.m... 4:31 "m...... Dial •.3030 . 5-19 93S E. College. 4-21 Brig,. & Stratton MotorJ at 8:30, we are pleased to be able efaYI. Ciowel Saturcfey.. An to carry the Murray lecture given Mrs. Radtke said the ship will LARGE room apartment. Preter man anchor at the port city of Tru­ Exr:rlenced Ad Taker Will 1958 S'd?' We twood, two be~room., or working couple. Dial 7·2"2. 4.211 recently on our campus by Austin He, You With Yevr Aef. attached annex, tronl kJ~ben, ex· Pyramid Services W. Scott. Monday evening at 8, jillo, Peru, which is about 10 tras. 8-413', evenln.s. 4-21 miles from the coast, and will THE DAILY IOWAN RESERVES FUJtNlSHED apartment three room. 621 s. D..... DI.17-57U Willard Hurst will speak on "Logic and b.th. Close In. Available now. spend at least , months there THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY lISe) GLJ1))I;1t 8' x 23'. Urll! .hady c.u 7-11681. 5-5 of Experience". ADVERTISING COpy, fenced lot. $950.00 . To .,e: First treating people In cooperetion I rallt-r rrom blJrhw.y 6 enthMe. Coral TraUer Park. Atter 7:00 p.m. 5-12 NEW u:tfurnlabed, 1 bedroom duplell. with II recently established med­ ______.Iove refmentor. Wbltlog·Ker, S.turd.y, Apr. 21 , 1962 ical school. 1959 WINDSOR trailer, ~6' x 10'. Two Rull¥ Co. 7.}123, evenlngl, ~~ Moving? 8:00 Backgroundlng Religion All oC the ship's supporting per­ News sonnel, except physicians, are ap­ bedroom, wuhtog machIne. Dial I:}g One Man's Opinion Who Does It? 2 8-M84. 4-25 . :45 Consumer Question pointed Cor one year. Physicians ra­ e:oo The Musical - The Sound of tate every lWO months, with the Room. Por R.nt 16 MusiC SPOUTING WANT1!:D: Repair or new. 1956 8' lC U' Great Lalcea; two bed· DIAL 7-9696 10:00 Cue specialists paying their own trans­ Free eallm.te. 656-2381, Kalona. 5·]2 room , excellent eondlllon. '2,000.00. 1:00 Saturday Supplement - The portation costs to and (rom the port passion According to St. WASH 9x 12 roliln BI, B07 at Down­ Cali 8·Jt33 .Cler 5:30 p.m. 6-12 ROOMS lor IUmmer, student worn n and use the compl.t. ~ohn where the ship is docked. lown Launderette, US S. Cllnton. '·28 • 21 yeUI and over. Cooking prlvl· 3:30 Tea Time Special About 35 nurses and four med­ 1956 S~ LIBERTY, carpeted I1vllll le,es.• 21 E. Wa.lllnlton, 7·7581. 5-11 5:00 The World of the Paperback HACEN'S TV. GuuanlNd telev1l1on modern equipment of the 5:15 News Background Beauty with Science ical secretaries are selected Crom eel'V1clnll by certified lIrv1eell1an room. good eondlUon. $1,600.00 . Call -::::::::::::::=:::=====. 5:80 News anytime. 8·1081N1 or 8-3542. s-m 8-4934. 5-l ,_ 5:45 Sports Time hundreds of applications to serve 8:00 Evening Concert Handsome archs, pools and fountains at the Federal Science Payil. on the ship. TYPING, mimeogr.phln., Not.ry Pub- 1957 SILWRSTAR 47' x I', :: be'· Picture Framing 8:00 Music ror a Saturday Night ion impressed newsmen who toured Seattle World's Fair Friday in lie, Mary V. Burns, 400 Iowa Sl.te rOOml, elrpetln" lenee, wa.hll\B ,Maher Bros. Transfer 9:45 News Final Bank BuUdIn,. Dial 7·2656. H1 mlehlne, porcb. U500.OO. Dial 7034110 . Rapid Service 9:55 Sports Final advance of today's fo rmal open ing. Here one of the fiYe 101-foot 10:00 SIGN OFF 4·~ Reasonably Priced arches is shown, with the Space Needle in the background. The Plans for Mehaffey STILLWELL Mond.y, Apr. 23, 1"2 camera angle makes th e 25·foot spray seem almost as high as the Typing .. 1954 BODDY with 13W I 8' complete- 8:00 Morning Chapel PAINT STORE 8:15 News arch. -AP Wirephoto Bridge Sketched lY llirnW>ed .nnex. MUlt aell by TYPING, eleetrle mM. Aceurate, ell- J 1" C 11 • '"23 "-I • 00 d 216 East WashlngtoD ' :30 Murray Lecture - Austin W. perlenced. Phone 7.2518. . Hun. n . a ...... ween u: an W. Scott Proposed plans for the new Me· 7:00 p.m. 5-4 ,------...... ---, 9:15 Music ' :80 Bookshell haffey bridge were outlined here TYPING, experienced. 8-1788. ..21 --...,----.....- - - - =... ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~ 9:55 News Friday by the Army Corps of En­ TYPING, experienced, reuouble. 1956 pACEMAKER, S'X'S'. Excellent r 10:00 MusiC 11:00 Lives of Men Augusta Police Patrol gineers. Dial 7-2C47. 5·9& condition. Two bedroom, carpel, &'D' SENIORS I 11:15 Music The new crossing oC the Coral· TYPING _ Phone 7-S843. 5.20R lence. Senalble price. CaU 8-49"."28 '~J $110.00 DOWN UIt'1 11 :55 COining Events ~4" WILL BUY A NEW ao .... 11:.8 News Capsule ville Reservoir will be located ..... 1.1 12:00 Rhythm Rnmbles about 300 Ceet downstream (south ) 12:30 News MONIY LOANED VOLKSWAGEN I rtJ· ... 12:45 News Background Streets after Shooting of the old bridge sileo RIGUlAR PAYMENTS 1:00 Music DlamerMfl, Camer.. , .TART IN SlPTI!MIIII 2:00 TV Wasteland - Address by AUGUS1'A. Ga. (UP)) - I!pavy fired from a sidewalk adjacent to Thc bridge will be 544 feel long PHOTOFINISHING A.rr,ngements mUlt be m.de before ~.;~ with a 26-foot concrete deck for SAVE 20c I paJ Newton Mlnow police details patrolled polenlial the passing car. Typew,...,.., Watdles. L"".... tMy 15 for delivery .t gr.du,tlon. 2:45 News a roadway. It will be similar to PlAST, CUSTOM SERVICI! from 2:50 Music trouble spots Friday night in this Police said Lewis was at the GtJnl, M.i!ul IMtr1llll8ntl re~ 4:25 New. the new Curtis bridge on Highway Done In our Own Dertcroom hawk.y. import., Inc. Georgia city "'here a white teen­ wheel of the car when it was hit Dlal1-45U lOuth .umml! .t w.lnut 4:30 Tea Time 218 over lhe reservoir. YOII~r..IS STUDIO ... lr.n Sports Time ager was shot to death and a fri end by the gun blasts and Gay was on HOCK-IYI LOAN phona 337-2115 5:30 News critically woundt'd Thursd:IY night Estimated cost of the bridge is ...... ,.!,l,... • S41. Dubuque _._11 5:45 News Background the back spat. 6:00 Evening Concert in a Negro nl'ighborhood . $1.3 million. The State Highway ______~__=__.:--. ..:------"'------~'_::_--~ -.:."'-'" __ --' ____ 8:00 Logic of Experience - Ad· Mayor Millar Beckum threatened Gay escaped possible death by Commiss ion has allocated $100,000 dress by Willard JIurst t<.'lJing his friend to keep his fool toward the bridge proj ct. Local =•••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 • •••'i 9'00 Trio late Friday to call in outside police 9:45 New. Final help if necessary to keep the peace 011 Lhe gas pedal ond then lea nin g Interest - the county and state 9:55 SpOrts Pinal across into lhe fro nt scat to steer 10:00 SIGN OFF in this raCially-tense city 01 80,000. - will be required to make a con­ I IT'S EASY TO MAIL YOUR DAILY IOWAN WANT AD II " .•. This deplorable and tragic the car out of the Negro neighbor­ tribution toward the cost, but an Man 'Fined $110 situation has shocked and stun - hood. amount has not yet been set. ned the people of Aug usts," he When 110 thought he was saCe, I Use This Handy Want Ad Blank Today I For Speeding said. Gay climbed into the Cront scat BIRTIiDAY WEATHER The youth killed Thursday night and drove to a neorby fun eral LONDON IA'I - Queen Elizabeth • 10 FILL IN AND MAIL TO II home where an ambul ance rushed II will be 36 years old Saturday Howard L. Turner, 28, oC Forest was 1S-year-old .Tack Luttcs. lIe but the celebration, as usual, will View Trailer Court, was fined $110 and two friends, George Ll'wj~, IG, the two youlhs to Unive rsity Hos­ DETERMINE The Daily Iowan, pital. Luttes was dead on arrival. take place June 2. II I In police court here Friday. He and Eddie Gay, also 16, were COST OF AD pleaded guilty to two speeding cruisin g through a Negro section The elder Lcwis said he believed The reason is that Britain wants II Start Ad On the boys had the rocks and BB-gun good weather for the ceremonial • see rate box, Classified AdvertiSing, I charges and a charge of failure to of the ci ty in a car when they events oC the celebration and June have his car under control. were ambushed. Lewis was hos- ill the cor to defend themsel ves "in case tbey we re attacked." is a month for good weather in Police said he tried to outrun pitali zed with 30 shotgun pellt't England, il there ever is any. them on N. Dubuque Street early wounds, bu t Gay managed to es- Lewis said the boy's had been at YOU. a drive-i n and were taking the i ~;t E~:;::::~~ N:~E~~~i~~~I~~a ., ()~~:..y Ch~~~h~~.Y i Friday morning. cape. Police accused him of speeding Thursday night's shootings cap- shortest route home. i cost of ad with STREET ...... () Wednesday ( ) Friday II 60 m.p.h. in a 2S m.p.h. zone. ped what had appeared to be se- "I think the kids just got on the 'TIS HELD OVER I Judge Jay Honohan also recom- 'ries of minor racial incidents. wrong street," he said. MOVED OVER. -I :~:e~'a~:~~th~~; TOWN ...... STATE ...... Total Nu~~e~~~;~ay E. mended that Turner's driver Ii- Tensions started building last will be sent. Write complete Ad below including name, address or phone. cense be suspended for 30 days. Monday when a Negro youth QUAKE KILLS NINE - DOORS OPEN 1:15- council started picketing two LIMA, Peru t.4'! - The papy Hart About 50 entrants arc expected. cause any trouble," he sai d. The ,.:. ' . shooting took place about three miles from the picketed super­ 'Sandra " Near-Record Flight , markets. Police were thus caught 8y Air Force Pilot out of position des pile the fact DEE EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, that every avail able man was on CaliCo II! - With his wife and son duty to guard agai nst after·dark John watchiDg, X15 test pilot Nel Arm· racial incident., which had be­ GAVIN strong rocketed 38 miles into space come a nightly affair. Friday and then carne down so Police said by the time they ~----,.;;i~iiiiiii"iiIiii-­ fast he overshot his landing pOint reached the scene, near a fedpral -.:::-'--~­.. by several miles. housing project for Negroes, every­ .I ..,r_ -- _ _ "- He hit a near record speed or one had fled. -"-'=,...... -:: . ~--=:? -: - - 3,818 miles an hour on the way Police Chief F. B. Green said ~'=---- up to a peak oC 207 ,000 Ceet ..... just police had been unable to detet­ -ENDS ..... WEDNESD4Y - 10,000 Ceet short of a record Cor mine er.actiy where the shots came NOW ...... "-"""'*1...... the rocket plane. from but that they apparently were TOP SECRET - TOP FUN r ...... L..... 4 .2, With the Stal's of EASTER SUNDA YI NOW "WHERE THE BOYS ARE" TOMO'RROW! BEETLE BAILEY By MOlT WALEER SHOWING I tile H08IZOftTAl. UEIlTENAN1 l .. ~ .. \\ey.1

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A AA, ... Wilhelm Stars in' Relief Suddenly, This Summe~ As Orioles Whip Nats Pittsburgh Threatens Repeat of ''6.:0 WAS H I I G TON (AP) they fanned D~ v O'Connell to PITTSBURGH - Dust off the fans probably won't deter an the top in 1960. have the same spirit that carried _ Hoyt \ ilhelm nulfed out a end the game. those "Beat 'Em, Bucs" phono­ expected heavy turnstile count at "When they Call a few runs be· them through 1960 and as long as The Orlolel sa.'t"el I ... ""'."'" Innl", en • Forbes Field during the Easter bind, they don't get scared. They the breaks stay with them I think , ashington rally in the bottom In the MY",", graph records. The PiIates are weekend. just bear down and try harder . they will set a league record for of the ninth as the Bal· throwln, error by p, .. lum.lde, pitcher, .. going like '601 Harry Wynn, a meteorologist, They have the desire. I feel they consecutive victories." timore Orioles defeated Wash. the Senators' ...rtlnt tel _ errw p ... 4--THE DAILY IOWAN-low. City, low-s.turday, April 21, 1962 to the lastest start in was one believer who saw the Pi· have a good chance of winning the The 1955 Dodgers, then playinll tlo the pme .. 3-3, .. Off . pennant again," Constable said. ingtOD, 5-4 Friday night in the by Hinton In rltht fl ,Id helped club history - eight victories in rates' winning streak contmuing. out o( Brooklyn, won their first t9 • b h II Darrell Stein, operator o( a 10· first game played in the new D.C. them te _ of their n "" In the a row without a loss _ the 'T ey ave an exce ent chance games that season to establish a Stadium. elthth. in of winning at least three more in cal drug store, looked beyond the major league mark for victories at Wilhelm relieved Dick Hall with Hall was the winner relief Brown Rated Favorite Bues have their borne town raith· the start of a season. Cui thinking back two years when a row," he said. "U's a maUer oC Pirates' fast start. the bases loaded and forced Cbuck of Billy Hoell, giviDg hi m a ~ I "They have a heck of a team, A Pirate sweep of the tbree­ Hinton to hit a grounder back to record against the Senaton 1 for the they won it all to become world scheduling. It is certain y obvious even though they haven't beaten game set with the New York Mets the mound. Wilhelm's throw to the past two seasons. Marty i '(utyna, In Ortiz Bout Tonight champions. that they've had a set up so far. anyone strong," he said. "They would eclipse th at record. Durl", that hectic 1m ..uon, plate forced pinch runner Claude who ended further Baltimor\ ) scor· The real test will come when they -~------..:.------­ band Osteen, but Ken Hamlin, another ing in the seventh. gave L ~a~ff LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - Durable old Joe Brown, the • Dixieland rec:ordtci • play the Giants and the other con· cltchy Iittte ditty c.lIed "Be.t pinch l11llIler, scored wben Gus singles to Jobn Powell and Jun busiest lightweight champion in the division's history, remained tenders. I won't be surprised if Triandos threw wildly to first try. Gentile in the eighth and wa \ 1 the 'em, Bucl." The Iyrici proc:l.im­ their momentum carries them a ing for 8 double play. Wilhelm loser. the betting favorite Friday to retain his title in 15 rounds or ed "The Buci .,.. toi", III the little further." Cardinals' Oliver Once Lost The Orioles scored two in '. the less against cocky young Carlos way," and they did. third on singles by Hoeft, Jol UJIIY Ortiz of New York tonight. ]n 1961, the Pirates played a dif· Post oCfice worker Jack Bennar. Temple and Gentile and a balk . br The 35-year-old kingplo from Cerent tune and dropped to sixlh do predicted the Bucs' bubble will burst. $60,000; Now Laughs It Off Bradley Beats Burnside. The Senators tied ~t Houston. Tex., risks his crown Cor place. in the bottom of the third on Hi u­ t.be 12th time, this one in the Las But with eight straight now un· "They haven't played any of By JOE REICHLER It wasn't until last year that ton's two-run homer. der their swashbuckIes, the bound· the first diyision teams," he said. Vegas Convention Center beCore Associated Press Sports Writer Oliver was able to throw hard with· W.lhlngton UtI Its only lHcI an anticipated capacity turnout of ing Buccos again are the talk of "Most of their yictories haye oUl feeling any pain. The Cards betn over Wilker tllms. I don't Hawks, 7-5 when D.1e Lone doubled In the 7,700 and a national television audl· the town. The excitement they've NEW YORK (A'I - There art' not sent him to Portland wbere he not fifth .net scortd en Chuck CIt­ f!nce. generated with their jet start hasn't think they h.ye the material to many who can lose $60,000 over· only handled himself capably be· PEORIA, m. IA'I - Scoring six tlor'. sl",le. ABC carries the .ctlon It.rt. approached the fever pitch o( the win consistently. Two yun ago night and grin while telling about hind the plate but walloped 36 home runs in the firsl lWo , Jim Piersall, the Senators' cen· • \lie It, p.m. (CST). pennant year, yet. I was _ of the most surprised it later. runs, drove in 100 runs and batted Bradley hung on [or a 7·5 baseball ter fielder, left the game with a Benny Leonard, whom many re­ Most Cans are hopeCul. Many are guys in town when the Pirates Gene Oliver was laughing Fri· .302. victory over Iowa Friday. slight sprain of the left ankle. He ga, td as the finest 01 all 13S-pound· skeptical. won the World Seri ..... day, at least on the outsid e, as he Handed the No. 1 Cardinal catch· J. D. Williams led Bradley's slid in the mud after making a sen· ers, defended the title nine times. The Ikeptic. point to the sched­ Daniel Constable, a one·time pro· told how he hurt his arm in. a high ing job this spring, Oliver bas eighl·hit attack with two sa.felies sational catch of Brooks Robinson's whit. t was the record untll Brown ule. Thul f.r, Pittsburgh hal Cessional fighter, noted significant· school Cootball game the day be· lived up to all expectations. He has and two runs balled in. Kent Far· long fly in the seventh inning. Dr. came' along. pl.ytd only Phlladtlphia, Chi· ly that lhe Pirates had to come Core he was to receive a $60,000 drawn praise Cor his handling of the ley was credited 'With the triumph George Resta, the Senators' physi· Thi~ I betting capital o( the nation c.. o .net the newcomer New Crom behind to win most of their bonus to sign with the Detroit pitchers, an'tl has hit safely in although be needed help Crom Ned cian, said Piersall probably will likes l Irown to stand off his 25- York Meta. games to date. And he said this Tigers. When the Tigers saw be every game for a .409 batting avo Middendorf in the eighth when play Saturday. year-ol . J opponent at odds of about However, the mixed reaction oC was a trait that carried the tea!ll to couldn't throw, they tore up the erage. B.ltlmore ...... en oeD 1_ 5 I. 1 Iowa scored its last two runs. Wuhln,ton ...... en .,. 101- 4 • 2 8-5. contract. Bradley now leads in the week· Hoeft, Hall (7)J Wilhelm ('r .ncI T,I. CO'PI .'4I'lloters Jack Doyle and "George Moriarity, the Ti,er long series between the two teams .ndol; Burnsl.. , Kutyno ) H.nMn l (I) .nd Schmidt. W - Hoi (1-1). L - Mel GI'I eI.'" said Friday more than scout who had recommended me, three·two. They playa doublehead· lCutyn. (0.1). $50,000 .In advance tlcket sales is asked me to work out witft them er today. Monday Iowa will play - Washlntton, Monton Hopes for Player-Reservists (I). in the till and they hope later anyway," laid Oliver, I'IOW the a doubleheader against Western comers wl'lI swell it toward the Li,htwelght Champ No.1 and on. of the lead· illinois at Macomb. $100,000 Illlirk. ing hitter of the St. Louis Card· low...... 100 020 020- 5 , 2 The mdC\'I, postponed from lut Early Release Suffer Setback inals. I,adley 330 010 oox- 7 • 2 "The Tigers looked me over and Iowa 4-Mile Feb. 24, wt..n Brown bow.d out Irunlt, WII.nd t') .nd F'.... • Fir· Ne hols Gets WASHINGTON (uP}) - Hopes dent Kennedy (AugustJ. turned me down. They were too en· ley, Middendorf (I) .nd V. w1I11.mL with • I fu.'en c... of ,,*ted Ie tonsil I, hi.. p'·rh.ps .rous·td eyen of 20 players He said he realized that such a grossed with another felWw work· to obtain release from military delay would handicap the ball play· ing out with me and signed him Relay Team ~~;. in!»,..st th.n It did «1,ln. Slim Lead in service early next month ran into ers and their teams but said it that day to a $50,000 hanus. His Brown, already well alung in an Army roadblock Friday thal would be unfair to make special name was AI Kaline." may keep them in the Army until exceptions (or Ihem unless ade· The double shock oC losing the 60 .vears, won the hip In tbe sununer of 1956champlQn~ in a 11 i-round H0 U sto n Go If June or July. quate grounds are shown. grand and a big league opportunity 4th at Kansas d'eclslon over Wallace (Bud) Smith An Army spokesman almost ap· The players - 10 frlJm each disgusted the 18·year-old Oliver ologetically explained that on league - were among the loous· with baseball. He threw away his LAWRENCE, Kan. - Iowa's ill'. New Orleans - a city, in cldent· HOUSTON (UPI) _ Youthful ands of reservists summoned to glove, determined to forget about Cour·mile relay team made up of ally, that Brown now saY8 nas his Thursday's announcement that the ~ervice during the Berlin crsis last baseball. Jim Tuc.ker, Gary Fischer, Larry bi rtbplace. Previously this .distinc· Bobby Nichols Friday pulled away players might end tbeir reserve from a five-way lie in the second duty in May had run into a hitch. October. "The whole thing mad~ me Kramer and Ralph Trimble fin· tiOn belonged to Baton Ro~:e, La. Although the service tenure had sick," Gene recalled. "My fo1ks ished fourlh in the Kansas Relays 'The old boy, the Arcbie Moore round the $50,000 Houston Golf He said re·interpretation of the rules on early release oC reserv· never been pecifically set, the sure could haye used the money. event here Friday. of the lighter fellows, wiI\ step Classic to lake a one-stroke Icad ists on occupational grounds was general underslanding was that They had fiYe kid. to feed and inl;o the ring Cor his 115tb e piage· W. L. ,ct. G.I . Kansas University, anchored by over the field by sinking a birdie responsible. they bad bcen called for a full pop, who was earn In, about $40 GENE OLIVER PIUsburah ...... 8 0 1.000 BiU Dotson's fine performance, ment in a career that beltan in year of duty. President Kennedy a week, came down with ajrth. No. 1 Redbird Catcher St. Loula . ,...... 5 0 1.000 1 putt on the 16th hole. Regulations, he said, allow the sbattered tbe record for the event UM6. recently announced that the reo I Sin FrancllCo ..•.. 7 3 .700 :I The 26·year-old former Texas services to release reservists 90 ritls. took • job to help "." HOUlton ... .. '" 5 3 .825 3 with a 16:53.1 clocking. HI. rec:.rd Include. 13 YI~rl .. servlsts would be returned to civil· That was in 1953. Three years Los Anllcle...... , 6 4 .800 3 A&M golfer was lied with four days ahead of time if they are in Phllidelphia .•...•.. 3 • .429 4\\ Dolson, who has been clocked in ~nd 11 I"stl .nd he m,1"d 31 ian Hfe in August. later, Oliver was still at his job. lIIini Nip Michigan Clnclnnltl ...... , 6 .400 ~'L 4:04.3 for the mile run this year, of hll opponenta. others at two under par at that such seasonal occu?atlons as Apparently Thursday's announce· But he couldn'l get baseball out Mllwlukce .• . .•.• 2 7 .222 7Tl. turned on the steam in the stretch Brown has also been stopped four point, but went on Cor a 34-35-69 school teaching,. farmlDg ~r out· menl of the early 9O-day release of his system. He still couldn't In Big 10 Opener Chlc'IIO ..... l 8 .111 7Tl. Friday to go witb his two·under par door activity which would IDclude New ~ork . 0 7 .000 TO as Kansas edged Southern lliinois. times - by Sandy Saddler in 1946, was computed on August expiration throw, however. THURSOAY'S RESULTS The old record was 16:57.8. Johnny BrattQn in 1948, Georgie 68 in the opening round (or the soLe baseball. At the urging of his wiCe, Muri· ANN ARBOR, Mich.