, 01 OWQn Serdng The State University of lou.:a and the People of Iowa City E labhshed In 1868 - Fave Cent a Copy AssocIated Press Leased WU'e and Wrrepho(o' UDali'd Pre ------101'3 CIty, Iowa, I'nur oay, t eoruury w, l!la9 e nroute o capu co arey eremonyJAfil1' Welcome lsfi Ozark Flight March 1'Eisenhower Makes Stop 'Airli.ne, City At Austin Officials To Get Acquainted With Mateos

To Participate STl~ , Tex. ( PI )-Prcs­ ident Eis nho\\cr stopped off To Cut Ceremonial in his native stat£' of Texa Ribbon At 8:30 A.M. \\'"dnC' dil ' night en route to ~Jexk-o afwr II By JIM DAVIS a fiv£' and half St.H Writ ... hour night from \\'a\hington A 20-minute Ct'rClllony is which he devoted largely to chatting Scnntc plann d to welcome Oz.'\r~ Air· with D 'mocrat· lines to Iowa Cit\' on Sllndnv. it' Leader Lyndon 6, Johmon, ~rurch 1. The firsi 07.t\rk plan~. 1 John 'on, whose hom> is about 50 miles from Austin, to arriv in Iowa Cit ' at 8:53 and Rep. Homer Thornberry (D· thut Illoming. signal the be­ Tex. I, rode south aboard the Col· ginning of O:r.url..'s S fvice to umbine III at Eisenhower's in­ this area. vitation, John on said tht' trip wa I"very delightful." ~Inyor Phillip Morgan, City Mr. Ei nhow('r 01. 0 invited tanager Pet r Roan, the presi­ 1I0use Speaker Sam Rayburn and dent of th Chamber of Com­ Rt-p, Bruce Alger (R·Tex,I to make merce, and u r presentative of the trip 10 Austin, but th y were Ihe IJniver Ity will b on hand to unable to acc{'pt. welcome the flight, according to 1.lr. Eisenhower stopped here to Sam Robinson, publicity chairman spend the night at B{'rg trom Air for the Chamber of Commerce, Force Ba e befor conLinulng on City council members and Iowa early today to Acapulco, the color­ City airport commission members ful Mexican resorl on the Pacific CODst where he will be the guest will al 0 be attending the cere· mony. of Mexican Pre. ident Adolfo Lo· Ozark officlals, superintendent of pez Mateos, stations, Charles Mounts; superin· Governor, Mavor There tendent of re rvation, Comrie Gov. Pric!' Daniel of Texas and MounLs; dirt'c~or of public and in· Mayor Tom MUler o( Austin were terland relations, Paul Roger., and on hand to give the President a Ozark manager for Iowa City, Jim· warm greeting a the Columbine my Williams, will in cutting pulled off the 2·mile long runway the ceremonial .rlbbon opening the at the big Slrategic Air Command way for Ozark s rvlce to Iowa City, Ba e. St.rts At 1:30 •. m. Johnson continued on his way to The ceremony is expected to start his home at Johnson City, but at about 8,30 a.m, March I, Will· Dan iel hopped into !..be car wit" iams said. This I~ 20 minut 5 be· the Prellident and accom,panied fore the plane IS due, Ornctal him to the air base quarters re­ aid It would stay on the ground erved for di tinguished visitors. fowa Cify 'Itch' only a few minutes. The Senate Democrallc leader GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS-But Richard Sherman, played by Donllid Stribling, G, Iowa City, 'Mms to be The Chamber of Commerce said who ha been a ecret conferee of the Presidcnt on at leasL two oc­ bored with them in II Icene from the Iowa City Community Theatre production, "The Seven Yeer ItcFl," it plans Lo serve free coffee aDd casions this year at the White The plllY will be presented February 25 through 28 at 8 p,m, in City High School's Little The.t,.., Girl. doughnuts to spectators aeter the ceremony, Hou c, said the subjects discussed surrounding Sherman are from I.ft: Mrs, Hood Gardner; Mrs, John McGlaughlin; Sandy Miller, 43, The night arriving at 8:53 a,m, during the trip covered a broad Davenport; Sharon Brady, A3, Grand Junction; Nancy Roberson, A4, Iowa City; Mn, James L• .,is, Sunday wiu be the fir t of Ozark's range of it ms, with particular -Daily Iowan Photo by Charles Deuttth. scheduled nights; it will depart attention to Mexico and Johnson's east-bound at 8:56 and arrive in Escapees And Loot recent visit with Lopez Mateos. at 10:20 a.m. The olher FOUR IOWA CITY JAIL ESCAPEES po .. with officers in Ceder City, Utah, behind items found In th.ir G.t.Acquainted M•• ting * * * easL·bound night leaves Iowa City car after their capture by highway patrolmen near the south.rn Utah city. Front row, from left, Larry After the President reached his at 4 :02 p.m. and arrives in Chica· quarter on the base, h , the Gov- 'Ie Theater's Ervin, II; Lee Jacobi, II, lind SherlH Otto Fife of Iron COlmty. Standin", from left, George Morse, 17; Ferrell, Simms To Repeat go at 5:26. rnor, Mayor Miller and Lhe Presi· 'Seven Year Itch' The first night west-bound (rom L.... n Stimmel, 21, and Deputy SherlH Arthur N.lson, Stimm.1 is from Iowa City, the other youths ar. dent's brother chatted briefly in Chicago will leave at 11 a.m., ar· from Rock Islllnd, The arr.. tillt oHlnr .ald Ont told him, "You wouldn't have cau9ht UI if ·the ammu· the chief executive' Itting room, Opens Feb. 2S riving here at 12:34, The second nition hadn't be.n locked in the trunk," Johnson County officials will return the youths to Iowa City. then Mr. Eisenhower turned in Carnegie Concert At SUI daily flight leaves Chicago at 5 p.m, -AP Wlr.photo. early to get as much sleep as A escaping from reality into and arrives here at 6:34. man BY KAY LUND and John Simms created as possible beCore his jam-packed a world of dreams is lhe theme oC UN It Or Lose It schedule in Mexico today. StaH Writer beautifully molded, genlle, and Late last year the civil areonau!­ a pjlay, "The Seven Year Itch," Two SUI faculty members, John fine boned a Brahm's Sonata in G The President and Lopez Mateos ics board granted Ozark authority will get acquaint d on a yacht ride to be presented February 25·28 by Ferrell, violinist, and John Simms, (Op. 78, as one is likely to hear. Political Leader Should Practice to serve Iowa City on the Des over sparkling Acapulco Bay and the row a City Community Theatre. pianist, will give a repeat perfor· Without flashy dynamIC contrasts, Moines·Chicago route. The author· mance Sunday or a concert they the conception and execution were over a lunch and two dinners in 'Four SUI students will take part ization was granted on a tempor· two of lIle most elegant hotels in presented in Carnegie Recital Hall, yet so consistent that this listener ary " use it or lose it" basis, in the performances in the City New York, on Dec. 15. was completely persuaded . . . . Controlling His Mind: U Thittila this hemi phere, Lopez Maleos has The Ozark office at the airport 00 t\ \t\ (\mC~ (\t\\":j a ia\'(\":j os't\I:I't\. High School Litlle Theatre. The concert, sponsored by the The Debussy Sonata. too, was has been accepting reservations By CORKY STERLING Student Union Board, is Lo be held susceptible to a similar approach "they can bring harm and destruc· control of the mind because "I'd· time and Mr. Eisenhower has not The plot or the play evolves since Monday, St.H Writ.r tion of lives and property." ucated people wilh minds thaL at 3:30 p.m. in the Main Lounge or and warm tone . , , . Mr. Simms meL him. United Airlines, which has been aren'l controlled are more danger­ around Richard Sherman, a young the Iowa Memorial Union. was a skillful partner, and the two "The political leaders of the Impurities Of Mind Secondly, they hope to have talks serving Iowa City, will discontinue ous than uneducated people, for of a general nalurc, publishing house executive played The program will consist oC the seemed ,well suited to chamber world need to practice controlling Impurities of the mind, like hat· service Feb. 28. UniLed has been they know how to create destruc· Mr. Eisenhower told his news by Donald W. Stribling, G, Iowa Brahms "Son aLa in G major, Op. music in the real sense of the their minds," U ThUtila, Burmese red and selfishness, occur when the serving Iowa City with one night tion ... conference it would be "quite naL­ 78", Stravinsky's "Duo Concert· word." scholar and Buddhist holy man, mind is distracted, U TilitUla said. City. Sherman becomes bored with East and one night West daily. "The mind," U Thittila said, "is ural to expect that we would be said in a lecture sponsored by the Controlling the mind is the only life and seeks an escape by dream· ante", a Debussy "Sonata", and Ferrell, a member of the SUI talking about a number of things the Bartok "Rhapsody No. 1." faculty since 1954, is a graduate Graduate College, School of Re· way to make the mind a better a power to think or know." The ing he is a ladies man. of common interest." But he said Both musicians were warmly oC the Eastman School of Music Dave Killiger Iigion, and Oriental Studies Wed· power than man·made force like mind, like electricity, is merely Other stlldents in the play are nesday aL Old Capitol. atomic energy. the "basic purpose" of the visit praised in the reviews oC the Mu­ where he studied with Andre de a power thal is neither good or is to "pay my respects to the presi- Sandy Miller, A3, Davenport: Shar­ sicia] Courier magazine for their Ribaupierre, At sur Ferrell is a Named To SUI U Thittila said the mind, when Defining Buddhism, U Thittila bad. The Buddhists believe in the dent of a great neighboring reo on Brady, Ag, Grand Junction; and Carnegie Hall concert. member of the University String properly developed, can influence said, "It i religion of the heart public," Nancy Roberson, A4, Iowa City. The review stated, "John Ferrell Quartet and the University Sym· Traffic Court people and bring them to a peace that mu t be practiced." He said phony Orchestra. One of the two vacancIes on the and understanding oC the world. the applicationof Buddhism is dOne Simms, head of piano instruction Student Traific Court of Appeals "When the minds of political lead­ through education that is " not the * * * at SUI, has been a member of the was filled Wednesday night at a ers aren't controlled," he said, mere acquisition of knowledge, but faculty sinc 1947. He holds a special session of the sur Student ______the use of it in developing strong bachelor of music degree from the Council in Lhe Union. The new persona lily. " Curtis Institute of Music, Philadel- court justice, ' Dave Killinger, A4, Practice Over Theorios phia, and a master of fine arts de· rowa City, will represenL Interfra· Defense The practice and application of gree from SUI, ternity Council on Lhe court. Buddhism is more important than Simms has appeared as soloist The addition of Killinger to the iLs theories, IJ Thittlla said. "An with major symphony orcheslras court brings its membership up to Education idea not followed by practice is throughout the United States. four ; one short o( a full staff. The like a brig hI flower thal 'has no With Rafael Druian, concertmaster present court includes Don Lind· scent or bears no fruit. of the Mil1neapolis symphony Or- holm, A3, Burlington, Dave Coppin, Act "Practicing Buddhism, besides chestra Simms reocrded 15 sooa. CS, ElmhursL, m., and Pat Smith, developing tbe mind, involves reo tas for' violin and plano. One oC A2, Elmhurst, ru. Miss Smith is fraining from doing evil and doing ' the recordings was named by the newly e1ect~ chief justice of * what is good, U ThilLUa said. Time Magazine among the ten best the court replacmg Keith Burgett, Students Drlnlt rakes Mind records of 1955, 1.3, Guthrie , one o( two jus· Buddhists don't use inLoxicating Sunday'S concert is free of tice~ .who haye ~esigned . drugs for medical purposes, U charge and open to the public Klllmger said hiS reason for want- Can Apply Thittila said. The Buddhisls be· . ing to serve on the court is it will lieve in the philosophy "when a be good experience for him as he For SUI Grant man takes a drink, drink takes is entering law school next year. a man," he said. Killinger apparently had some In 6 Areas Doing good means to the Bud­ Weather doubts about his new position. When dhist doing positive actions op­ C 0 u n c I I members congratulated po ite of the evil actions he is to him on his good humor, he replied, avoid V Thillila said. The truthful Forecast "Let's hope r don't lose it by the * Buddhist who is kina and tries end of the year_" Complete Details to be of service Ii ves up to the TODAY In other action Wednesday nlght theory of Buddhism. Careers Conference Cloudy the Student Council voted to include The system for developing the in the All-Campus Elections bal­ Friday mind has three stages for the Bud­ . SUI COLLEGIATE CHAMBER of Commerc. board memlten ma a High 20 dhists: morality, concentration or lots the candidates for five posi­ fin.1 check on a ,"fir to be ..nt out hwltl.. ,tilden" to attend tions on the proposed Student lib­ in meditation, and wisdom, U Thit­ FRIDAY eral Arts Advisory Board. This in· tila said. "The ethical prinCiples the 141h annllal BUlin ... Careen Confel'MCo. It will ... hold Peb. John Ferrell, John Simms Not So Cold c1usion is subject to the approval of rneralitl' are not enough. Con­ 24·25 at SUI. Board membon Incl*, from loft. LIO GoP, Bur"",­ Light Snow of the new board by the College of -lhl"'Doily Iowan centration helps man to live right­ ton; H_arcl Abrahams. CliHsldo. N. J., and GIor.. Lohr, Kirk .. Carnegie Hall Concert At SUI Sunday Liberal Arts, March 4, , I ly and wisdom is an application of ville, Mo.-SUI Photo_ Humor And Nostalgia ... I English "Pupil~~ '21 I

J THURSDAY, FEB. If, lf59 lew. City, Iowa Rrepare E~~~O Of I Thc.Daily Iowan" written and edued byltooenb mad " governed by a board 01 five ltudem trustees elected by , . , In Works Of Thomas Assignments .. IINIIudrnI hodylUld four faculty tnIIt_ appointed by the preridem of the l'nicerlity. The Daily lowtJ/ft', .1U1tftIl policy, 'horefore. " not an erpraftoti of SUI odminlsCTatlon policy or OJIinlDn, in any particWcr. EDITOR'S NOTE; This is the ordinated with book report to: second of a four·part series jects in English classes, encour­ ,Frol1 A *Daily Iowan* Review* * * * * * * dealint with various fields of ages the student to read widelY.IA l By FRED WILKINS instruction in the lowl City Results of reading comprea.. .1 school system. Tomorrow: Ian. IProtection We Cannot Afford "There is in most people," sion tests are used to help 8tU- •• guage instruction. dents to choose books within lheir' " wrote Dylan Thomas, "a need 10 7The djsasterous tornado which swept the efforts of our F£'deral ivil Defense Ad­ The many rather elementary range of understanding. JI share enthusia m," and on Wed­ mini tration and the local civil d fense set-up courses in English and exposi­ Eighth graders are required" _oil through mid-town St. Louis la t week killing nesday evening at the spacious tory writing in our universities write one research paper using .1J ', Memorial Union, Thomas's own which xi t (mostly in name only, in many today have become a necessity, least five reference sources. 'I1Ie ~b a 21 persons and injuring scores of others has vast enthusiasm for life was shar­ citie . many say, because instruction length is decided each year by'! .: provided still another indication of th seriolls ed by Emlyn Williams and a in grammer, spelling and the the individual instructors. Re